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By Earl Wilson VIENNA, July 17—Now you've come with us deep {into the Iron Curtain neighborhood where by strolling down ‘the street you can see 50 or 60 Russian soldiers in formation. Just now I walked down past the Grand Hotel-—one of their HQ's. Overhead was the red flag and Red Star; on the street were the Soviet jeeps. 1 - ” headed for a “tabak” Sore ine lady behind the counter .

next door . . . then my step the familiar Russian “no.” quickened, for behind me, right on. = Then he found the one he

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driver drove to! You can’t please everyone, ‘make him count up p kh 1 losophizes ;

» oo. - Helen Barret. BUT GENERALLY now things ‘are fairly peaceful, arguments| NOW that the

ter shortage being mostly over trivial things.| ¥® | On day recently the four in one| Nas eased, peo-

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Corps. Bernard Burgeson of 335 objec IW. 424 St. Chicago; Charles/once Hickerson' of Winnsboro, 8, C. Not ‘and John T. O'Daniel of Louisa, and

Kv. Russian gents with nothing on—| “We get along all right,” one|ROt even their automatic rifles—|

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