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Show White House Decorating Soviet Party Congress To Chart Future Of World-Wid- e Communism , Pamela Turnure, press secretary to Mrs. Kennedy f has expressed "disapproval',' to the American Institute of Decorators for the! "very un called for" criticism of White House decorating by its president, mr.Mj. miuun vj.aser. Glaser was quoted in a Rich-- ! mond newspaper as saying "some body got stuck" when $12,500 was paid for the antique wallpaper in. stalled It the White House diplo matic reception room, The American Society of Inter ior Designers purchased the wall paper, Zuber's "Scenic America" from Peter Hill, a Washington lay preacher, at Mrs. Jacqueline Ken nedy's request. Hill had scraped the wallpaper off the walls of a historic home in Thurmont, Md. Glaser, a Richmond interior decorator pointed out that the wallpaper was still available and was still being produced from the' same blocks. WASHINGTON -- i A, . : full-sca- le - , . I.: a congress for 13 years. In February, 1956, ;( three years after Stalin's death) the 20th congress met and became famous for two major historic levelopments: Khrushchev's revision of Marxist doctrine, establishing among other things the transition of war and from capitalism to socialism. The ultimate denigration of Stalin by Khrushchev's secret speech. Fourteen months later saw the expulsion from leadership of the old guard Stalinist Bolsheviks, most notably Vyacheslav Molotov, and Khrushchev's assumption of supreme authority. Khrushchev dominated the 21st special congress in January, 1959, which enacted the new seven-yea- r economic plan and endorsed his major industrial and agricultural reforms, including the decentralization of industry and the granting of increased authority to pro vincial economic and political "uon-inevitabUit- non-viole- y" if nt bodies. The congress party regular scheduled for 1960 was postponed until 1961 and will now meet to take up a five-poiagenda: Khrushchev's report on the nt state of the nation and the party since the 21st congress; The report by the central inspection commission on internal party affairs; Khrushchev's presentation of the new party program the first since Lenin's in 1919; Party secretary Frol Kozlov's introduction of revised party rules governing conduct and duties of Communists; The election of leaders of the central 'party's organizations, including the Central Committee, followed by the election of a new Presidium. , The draft of the party program and was published in has been widely debated since. However, the public discussions have not disclosed any semblance of opposition. Except for minor revisions, its full acceptance is a foregone conclusion and no are expected. Of infinitely greater interest will be Khrushchev's report on the state of the party, the nation and -- surprises LONDON (UD By; political the9 world. expansion and infiltration the Soviet Union- since World War II The Soviet premier spent severhas extended its power to seven al weeks at his Black Sea retreat European countries of nearly 96 preparing his speech, the major million people and 393,288 square part of which will be devoted to miles of territory. foreign affairs. He will give his This comprises the so called views of disarmament, of the latsatellite bloc of Poland, commu-nize- d est developments in Berlin, at the in 1945; East Germany, 1945; United Nations, of East-WeneAlbania md Bulgaria, 1946; Hun- gotiations generally and n gary, 1947; Czechoslovakia, 1948, ' relations specifically. and Romania, 1948. With all attention focused on By annexation since 1940, the party affairs, no major Soviet Soviet Union has gained 182,000 moves in Berlin are expected at square miles of territory and pop- least until after the Congress closulations totaling 23,898,000.' In 1940 es in early November. The presence of the world's top Russia annexed part of Finland affords and incorporated the Baltic states Communist of Latvia, Esthonia and Lithuania Khrushchev an opportunity to reinto. the. U.S.S.R. In 1945 part of view relations within the CommuGerman East Prussia was an- nist bloc, particularly between the nexed, along with portions cf Po- Soviet Union and China and the land, Czechoslovakia and Roma- bloc's attitude toward , Yugoslavia nia and Albania. 1940 throufh The congress also is expected to Altogether, from 1948, the Soviet Union extended its result in significant changes of control over an area of 575,947 character and personnel in the square railes, with 119,856,000 in- leadership of the Communist parhabitants. ty. - st Soviet-America- leaders SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAPTH Telephoto) . Controversial General btack In The Army's Good Graces V six-mon- th anti-Communi- st for Tat7 Says Soviet Government "30-ye- - gress of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, July 2, 1946 and June 11, 1960. (74 Of Th 1, 1&G1. Stat. 208 Sunday Herald published weekly at Provo, Utah for October STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH DALLAS, Tex. 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U.S. Pt Cf. 52 53 64 65 66. sessment may remain unpaid on November 15, 1961, will be delinquent and advertised! for sale at public auction and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on. the 15th day of December, 1961, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. MYRL WENTZ, Secretary Provo River Water Users Assn. Published in The 'Daily and Sunday Herald Sept. 25, Oct. 1, 8, 15, i by NEA, tOfc T.M. 51 as- ; policemen salute him, the mayor and city councilmen on sight: "Sure they'll think it's a chicken department." 191 50. 91 " 2. Personals Exchanges Trades Shrubs, Flowers. Nurserr Stock Pets Musical Instruments Miscellaneous for Sale Machinery & Tools For Sale Fruits and Vegetables Farmer Column Farm Machinery 44. i By United Press International LONG BRANCH, N.J. City Manager Richard J. Bowen, on an official "suggestion" that city (ft 20 25 41. ar 0 , Herald Want Ads Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Male Femal Instruction Work Wanted Nurserv Schools Appliance Repairs Dav and Contract Work Do It Yourself SpeciaJ Notices Transportation Wanted To Buy 12. 14 17 18. 19 "'Tit uofes In he Nevs Jlfil 7 10 29 35. 38. headquarters at Hawaii, withextra duties making him responsible " ' for plans and training. The assignment, announced late Friday by Army Secretary Elvis J Stahr Jr., replaces one which would have sent him to the 8th operations in the Army's Pacific Army Reserve Headquarters at Austin, Tex. The new assignment was substantially better than the 1961. Ambassadors Expelled reserve position.. The Army had no comment on NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Orem why Walker's status had improved. However, even the offi- City, a municipal corporation will cial admonishment which followed receive sealed bids for the hauling his suspension from command of of approximately5,000 cubic yards the 24th Division in Germany of slag from the U. S. Steel Plant spoke of his outstanding slag pile to Center Street between record as 3 professional soldier." Highway No. 114 andthe Freeway It said he was a sincere, deep- No. 15 State Road tj xbe dumped ly religious and patriotic soldier, along said street. Date of Opening but "eccentric." AMSTERDAM, Holland (UPD Sealed will be received until bids He was admonished and relieved 8:00 Oct. said 23, 1961 at which p. m., Diplomatic observers today of command in June on charges will time be publicly opened they the reciprocal expulsion of am- of trying to influence his troops' and read. 1960 votes in election. the bassadors by Holland and the Bids w?ill be on the Gen. Brice Clark, Army com- basis of cost compared Soviet Union probably would not y&rd delivered per result in a break in relations be- mander for Europe, said in the and time of completing the job. admonition that "Gen. Walker's The tween the two countries. City reserves the right after and conbat record past military bids, to reject all bids or to Holland Ambassador opening Soviet, is commendable. to awTard to the lowest re make was K. Ponomarenko Panteleimpn "No one can question Gen,. non declared "persona grata" by Walker's sincerity of purpose, sponsible bidder,' and to reject all other bids. The City; may accept the Dutch, government Friday be- Clark his actions ex- all or "but said, cause of his part in a brawl with ceeded the limits of any part of iany bid subfor propriety mitted. Dutch policemen at Amsterdam an officer of the Army." Plans, etc., showing character of Airport last Saturday. the work may be obtained at the Four hours later the Kremlin DENY REPORT of the City Manager, City office Amretaliated by ousting Dutch WASHINGTON (UPD The Hall, Orem, Utah. bassador Henri Helb. The Dutch Published in The Daily and Sundenied State Department Friday Embassy in Moscow said Helb a that published report Herald, Oct. 15, 16i961. day Secretary had been ordered to leave the So" indicated Dean the of Rusk State viet Union "as soon as possible." plan" for demilitarizing PUBLIC NOTICE Ponomarenko did not wait to be "Rapacki central There will be a public hearing Europi is negotiable. kicked out. He left Holland FriThe plan, first advocated by Po- Monday, October 16, 1961, at 8:00 day morning, saying he was go- lish Foreign Minister Adam Ra- p. m. in the Orem City Council ing to the 22nd Communist party packi, calls for nuclear and per- Room on the first of an congress in Moscow and would haps conventional disarmament In Ordinance on Animalreading Control. The return "in a couple of weeks." East and West Germany, Poland Orem City Council would appreciEarlier Friday, two Soviet Em- and Czechoslovakia. ate your presehce aijd comments. bassy employes, second secretary Orem City Corporation, According to the report, Busk A. D. Popov and commercial at- indicated to Rapacki, whom he Mayor M. jD. Wallace tache S. W, Chibaev were bundled saw here Tuesday, that the plan Published in The Sunday Herald, aboard a train and sent back to is "negotiable.:' October 15, 1961. Russia. r" LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE There was no indication when be new would ambassadors named, but diplomatic sources Statement of the Ownership, Management said Soviet-Dutc- h relations appeared to be in no jeopardy. Circulation, Etc. Required by the Act of Con? WASHINGTON (UPD Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker' was back in the Army's good graces today controversy following a over his policies. Walker next month, Beginning for of staff chief will be assistant - , in-iust- ice Florists Tours Personal Lost and Found Help Wanted Male 0. 1. 2 Utah. Any stock upon which this month 1 Classified Index NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 15th day! of September, 1961, an Operation and Maintenance Assessment of $1.00.. per share vjas levied on all the stock of the Corporation, both Classes "A" and "B", payable immediately to the Provo River Water Users Association at its office, 84 North University Avenue, No 218, Provo, U.N.-Katange- se week 1 y Legal Notice commander at Elizabethville displays heavy chain attached to club which was used in a "refugee camp conflict there recently. The Baluba refugeexcamp outside Elizabethville has become the principle trouble spot since the cessation of fighting. Frequent riots take place among the camp's inmates and against the tT.N. whose job is to protect the Balubas. (Herald-UP- I .13 .22 70 who needs, full tim work, types, 23 older. Wake field, Provo. MADAM II So Your budget won't stretch far enough? 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Bon salary fide offers ot employment with pay belong in the Help Wanted columns Kindly report any exceptions to this rule to the Classified advertising manager Criticized lin, the meeting place boasts 1 EuBy HENRY SHAPIRO United Press International rope's largest assembly hall, with MOSCOW (UPD The ultimate a capacity of 6,000. It is equipped constitutional authority of the with the latest technological, elecCommunit party of the Soviet U- tronic and acoustical devices. , nionthe party congress begins Its Simultaneously with, or possibly meeting in the Kremlin next Tues- just after, the congress, the lead day to chart world communism's ers of the world's Communist parfuture. ties will meet for their first maassemover the Looming large jor summit conference since Nowill . deliberations its and be bly vember, 1960. of shadow the Germany and Berlin, although the subject will According to the Soviet Communot be found on any agenda. nist constitution, the party conPremier and party secretary gress meets every four years a Nikita Khrushchev is due to re- rule which Stalin did not always port in detail, to the congress and obey. He once failed to summon its 4,354 delegates and observers from 90 countries - around the world. From past performances, he is expected to speak for from four to eight hours. One of the reports ther congress will get in statement Khrushchev's on the international situation will be v Russia's position on Berlin, and what it plans to do about that No. 1 cold war problem. rne congress wm get a report on Khrushchev's stewardship of the nation. It als- is scheduled to adopt a sweeping new party program, the aims of which are to 'provide the Soviet Union with the world's highest standard of living within, 20 years. In Its size and splendor, the 1961 congress will provide sharp contrasts from the earliest Communist party meetings. The present Communist party claims direct succession from the itussian social ueraocrauc jaDor Party, which held its first congress in hiding from the czarist police. This took .place in Minsk in 1898. Nine delegates, representing a handful of underground revolutionary workers, got together in Minsk, in contrst to the 4,354 delegates meeting ibis time at the 22nd congress. Each delegate now represents 2,000 Communist . party members; hence the delegates will speak for a total of 8,708,000 party members and candidate members in the U.S.S.R. The foreign delegates will represent nearly 30 million more Communist members. In contrast to the dilapidated hut in which those early revolutionaries met 63 years ago, delegates to the 22nd congress will gather in the grand Kremlin Theater, a palatial modern structure completed only this month. - Set among the historic churches and czarist palaces of the Krem- - ERROR RULES i ' FR y RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired rebuilt, clears ed or recored Specialized efficient workmanship. Ahiander Mfg Co., 490 South University FR tr RADIO AND TV SERVICE RADIO. TV record players, record- ers 3 qualified technicians to serve you Over 26 years service in Utah County Ralph's Radio and TV. Provo FR PROMPT dependable, reasonable service for all makes televisions, tape recorders! phonographs, and radios. Wakefieids. 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