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Plenty Evidence Of Strength, Weakness (Continued From Page One) imitators of Moscow and Lenin-

grad, There Russian officers, officials, intellectuals and oily gents who would be racketeers under any sys tem, guzzle and drink their fill with appropriate female accompaniments, A normal meal in one of these plush joints costs as much as the average “worker gets in’ one month, Of course these places are no more representative of Russia today than ‘when czarist nobles and prof. fteers disported themselves: in the very same refurbished structures. Now, as then, the only night life for the average family is to crowd five and six’ in a dank, crawling room for a weary sleep, % nn { NOW, AS THEN, the typical women of Russia are not the few who wear the finery of Paris or loot from central Europe, or the exquisite priestesses of Russian culture from the superb Bolshoi ballet, or publicized professional women. Instead they are the tens of milHons, who rise from childbirth to shovel snow, fell trees, work on roads, sow, till and harvest the flelds, pull their weight in industrial gangs. They are the mothers of mother Russia—old at 30, WM ‘always silently ploddingly, Ig a burden of the dark land the they ve. Though Russia still is primitive

{ IN THE center of Moscow, narrow medieval streets of huts have been transformed into broad paved boulevards with wooden buildings. Outside Moscow and Leningrad and in scores .of new cities, giant industries have risen from the Among urban and rural slums here and there,

centers. and hospitals proudly appear. They are for the people. And though pitifully few can get into them, they are admired as promises of the future. Despite the devastation of war and famine, despite dictatorship, despite everything Russia is moving forward slowly with a mighty potential.

Portland Symphony

Engages Janssen PORTLAND, Ore, April 28 (U. P.).—Werner Janssen, conductor of

ing, has been under contract with the Utah State symphony at Sait Lake City for, the past year.

STRAUSS SAYS:

“Does she keep her stockimg seams straight!” : Most of us try to! We twist our spines, and roll owr eyes

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has been appointed assistant chief pilot of Pan American World Airways’

European operation to be inaugurated May 21. A native of Indiana and a graduate of Indiana Valvesity Capt. Miller Capt Miller , ined Pan American in 1940, He flew Sumner Wells, former undersecretary of

STRAUSS SAYS:

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Named Assistant: Chief Pi lot

© Times State Services HYMERA, Ind, April 28-—Sam-uel H. Miller of White Plains, N. Y., son of Lowery G. Miller, Hymers,

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(state, to or ur conference in Rio de Janeiro.

Construction Strike Threat Is Averted

One threatened construction strike was settled and another remained stalemated today. Coal, Ice & Building Materials Teamsters Local 716 negotiated a contract with the Building Contractors Association of Indianapolis Saturday for a 28-cent hourly Be crease. The strike of 2000 carpenters re-

wi offer of $1.91% cents an hour, twice

|dicated that 3t would boycott the|

sessions unless granted the right to represent the Jews. A rival group, the Hebrew National Committee of Liberation, which also seeks the right to represent the Jews, announced a contrary policy, saying it would participate as an observer even if denied the right to speak. There has been a minimum of Anferican official comment on the Palestine issue. It is believed the United States will seek to narrow the general assembly . debate, if

rejected by the carpenters.

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possible, and confine United Na-

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Austrians Urged Compromise Mr, ¥ he, Mr. Marshall's attitude is that man negotiations may play

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