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all history."
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By WILLIAM L. RYAN
AP Foreign News Analyst
In advance of this year’s anni-
versary of the Russian Revolution,
theoreticians of the Soviet Com-
munist party are going to great!
pains to pQint out a new course
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relief and a new zest in life.
The Excelsior Institute, devoted
ordered to scrub themselves with
a wash cloth dipped in sand and
water. They were later ordered to
climb a tree and repeatedly shout
an obscene phrase.
3. Anderson ordered a trainee to
do “pushups and squat jumps until
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every kind of experience with the ]
past and present.”
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tions” within the capitalist system
and among capitalist states in
evitably are leading to the ruin of
Largest Source
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TRAIL, B. C. Un— At Kimberley,
90 miles northeast of here, is per-
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indium, which may turn out to be
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tbusiastic over the unique shops
and typical foods of the countries
they visited. In Heidelberg, they
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instructed the recruit to “beat the
trunk of the tree,if he wanted to
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Miss LaSell was very interested
in Rome, but she noted that it
did not seem like an ancient place
because of the new buildings and
hundreds of noisy motor bicycles
She emphasized the same centu-ic
Miss LaSelle said, in summing
up their impressions.’ that all the
places they saw were “treasure
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war the Kremlin seems to fear atcruits to hang a fellow trainee by
this moment. The Kremlin has had! the feet from a tree limb.
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I Communists were told, are headed
toward such notions as “Fascism.
I Hitlerism and McCarthyism,” all
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trict. He's the GOP candidate
against Democratic Rep. Frank
M. Karsten.
The geographic society offers
these other historical items;
Voting as a citizen’s privilege
goes back to the ancient Greek
city-states. Some public officials
were elected viva voge—by voice
vote—though more were chosen
by lot.
Romans voted on waxed wooden
slabs, and later by white and black
balls. The word “ballot” itself de-
rives from the Italian "ballotta,"
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By D. HAROLD OLIVER
WASHINGTON (fl - Why does
election day fall in November?
The National Geographic Society
quotes Alexander Duncan. Whig
representative from Ohio, who
wrote the presidential election day
law in 1845: “Harvesting is over
then, and winter has not yet made
the roads impassable.”
However, until 1872, each state
fixed its own day for voting
for Congress and often it was not
the same as presidential election
day. Between 1845 and 1872 Penn-
sylyania, Ohio and Indiana voted
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and to avoid "adventurism,” which
in the Communist language means
setting out to accomplish some
thing without assurance in
rance of success.
The Communists abroad
County. They are Erwin Zastrow,
Republican district attorney since
1946, and Philip B. Morrissy,
Democrat. They are members of
the same law firm.
Bill Bangert, former national
amateur s h o t p u t and discus
to explain this patiently, in Com-1 Third Army headquarters also
munist talk, to the brethren charged in a statement that 2nd
abroad. I Lt. Charles C. Anderson, 24. for-
Thus the Communists abroad are merly of St. Louis, Mo., forced re-
of.the Communist group of nations
lower nearly twice as large as her
nearest competitor. India, where
the 1951 census reported 356,829,-
435 people
Compared with China. Soviet
Russia's population numbered 193
million according to a 1947 figure
released by the Kremlin. Recent
Soviet estimates have used the
round figure of 200 million. EVen
so, Red China now boasts more
than three times as many people
ar her “big” Communist brother,
to whom she has been exporting
much-needed food in return for
military and industrial aid
The 1950 census in the United
States showed 150,697.361 people,
but recent estimates have pushed
this above the 160 million mark.
The Peiping radio said the 1953
census was taken by the State Bu-
reau of Statistics. It said the cen-
sus did not reach Formosa, where
the Chinese Nationalist govern-
ment of Chiang Kai-shek holds
sway, nor "a few border areas and
in regions where local elections
had not -yet taken place.”
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ed capitalist nerves, fascism, by stitute. They have found..soothins
this theory would be the “last
‘on often leads to premature
senility, and incurable malignancy.
The past year men from 1,000
communities have been successfully
"All of us wished we knew more
about government and history,
especially when we visited places
like peace palaces in the Hague
and Geneva or walked through
j the enormous Hall of Mirrors in
| the Palace at Versailles," where
Woodrow Wilson signed the peace
I tieaty in 1918 ending World War 1.
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In October for representatives,
ven today Maine, by specie ex-
ception and. because of an early
winter, votes in September for all
offices except presidential electors.
While Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
is giving up a seat in the U. S.
House to run for attorney general
of New York, his older brother
James is seeking election to the
House from California. John, the
late New Deal President’s young-
est son, has been campaigning for
a Republican Congress as a vice
chairman of the Citizens for Eisen-
hower.
President Roosevelt’s personal
physician, retired Vice Adm. Ross
T. McIntire, is Democratic candi-
date seeking to unseat Republican
Rep. Bob Wilson in California's
30th District.
A pair of law partners — one a
Republican, the other a Democrat
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! epoch." This idea is repeated and
stressed throughout the article.
meaning "little ball."
Following English custom, the
American colonist* voted aloud, al-
though as early a* 1634 Massachu-
setts was using a paper ballot. The
voter had to bring hi* own piece
of paper.
’ Arkansas still voted viva voce in
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Leontiev added that Lenin
"proved the possibility and neces-
sity’ of long peaceful coexistence of
two systems, socialism and capi-
talism."
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sing and humiliating” treatment.
Anderson declined comment.
Third Army headquarters said”
that after the-pretrial investigation I
was completed the commanding |
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TSCW Journalism Student city’s tallest skyscraper stood next
Miss Toni La Selle, art profes. i to the 15th century dwelling of
sor at TSCW, who supervised stu- i Columbus.
dent work on the Little Chapel, "We saw famous paintings ev-
has resumed teaching at TSCW I erywherc,” she remarked, "Espe-
after returning from a 55-day cially ip the capitols.”
European tour I In Rome, the group saw La
She was hostess for a Brownell, Traviata.the.famousVerdiopera,
Travel tour of nine countries. presented n the ruins of the Bath
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We took in all tne magnificent j “Everyday, I thought. ‘we can't
scenery of England, Belgium, Ger- see- anything more exciting, mag-
many, Switzerland, Austria, Italy: nificent than what we saw today', “
Holland, France and Monaco ’ j she said. The most exhilarating
Miss Laselle said, and we rode j aspect of the tour to her was the
in everything from the little row-1 day-to-day trips over roads that
boats in the Blue Grotto at Capri i wound over the Alps and along
tosthe M.S; Italia. i the sheer Mediterranean cliffs.
The trip included Paris sights, The tour members wished that
Rome, famous cathedrals, Flor- (hey had studied languages before
ence, the Hague, the Sistine Chapel the trip, she remarked.
and the Doge s palace in Venice.
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day after the infants were born
Subsequent blood tests proved
there had been a mixup.
Mrs. Vera Bowers, 22, and Mrs
Sheila Read, 21, said they still arc!
not convinced they had the wrong!
babies. ..
“We have been over every aspect
of the problem." Mrs. Bowers’ hus-
band said, “and our wives have
finally realized that if there is to
he a switchover it has to be done
as soon as possible.”
Mrs. Bowers added- “Before we
ceme to a final decision, we want)
to see how the babies react.”
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TOKYO, Nov. 1 (fl—Red China
today claimed the staggering popu j
ation of 601,930,000 people
The Peiping radio broadcast the
new figure saving it was based on
a direct census taken in June 1953
It gave no explanation as to why
the figure only now is being re-
leased. -
The new figure is 100 million
more than the most recent esti-
mate* used by the Reds them-1
selves, and from 125 to 150 million!
more than most non-Communist es-1
prophets of world communism. Details of the case were re-
cculd not analyze th- epoch of, leased Saturday by Lt. Gen. A. R. j
imperialism because they did not I Bolling, commanding general of,
live in it. It remained, ne said,) the 3rd Army who stressed that no '
for Lenin to do that and foi Stalin injuries were suffered.
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to elaborate on the analysis. Charges against Anderson in- *
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Thus Lenin, and Stalin after him, I , Af, Lota.. .0
came up with the realization that trainet and a perahett member!
. the simultaneous victory of the rev- of the company, he allegedly or-1
olution in all or a majority of cap-: dered a trainee, who carried a
italist countries was not quite pos- stick, to be bound by his ankles by
sible. Thus said Leonticv camea rope, “thus suspending the train-
the theory of “socialism in one ce upside down.” The officer then
country.” ।
In the light cf all this, “it be
ale at the Red Ox Inn made fam- i came clear that the transformation
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