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Russian Sneers At U. S. Aid Draw Indian Applause NEW DELHI, India U-Nikita Khrushchev .Monday told Indian peasants in a model village being improved with U.S. help that they are victims of "exploitation and discrimination." The excited crowds at Sonepat. 40 miles north of New Delhi, hailed the Soviet Communist Party boss and Premier Buluanin with shouts of "long live the Russian emper ors" as they walked for nearly a mile along lines carpeted with rose petals. The village is the showplace of India's community development program, a joint Indian-U S. tech nical cooperation plan. Khrushchev told the applauding cowd, who listened to a transla tion in Hindu, that "peasants everywhere have been deprived of education and other facilities of life." But the peasants in P.ussia, he asserted, "have political power and have built themselves mater ially and spiritually to the great est extent possible." 'The Red party chief recommend ed "the collectivization of agricul ture and its speedy mechanization so that you may have more leisure for studies and other enjoyments." i It takes 65 to 100 mink skins to make a coat. J owe Lis BONUS SPECIALS ROSEBURG SUTHERLIN 10 Wednesday & Thursday Only SKIRTS and SWEATERS OFF Choose From Our Entire Color Film To Be Shown At Church The Rev. William A. Hulet, field representative of the Far East Broadcasting Co., Inc., will pre sent company-produced film Mon day at T:45 p.m. at the Free Meth odist Chiycii, corner of Harvard Avenue and West Umpqua Street. The movie, "Voice in the Night," dramatically presents the stark realities of life in Formosa, Hong Kong, Indochina, Thailand, India and other Oriental and Asian coun tries. Vivid portrayals of native living show the background against which contrasts of Christian living stand forth in revealing clearness in the natural color movie, according to advance notices. The one-hour movie includes pic tures of wild headhunteri receiv ing gospel broadcasts of the 10-vear-old Far East Broadcasting Co. Country Club Holiday Parry To Be Thursday Women of the Roscburg Country Club will hold their annual Christ mas party at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at the clubhouse, accord ing to an announcement by the president, Mrs. James Hughes. Those planning to attend are re quested to make reservations not later than Wednesday noon by call ing Mrs. Chester Thompson, Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer or the Hose burg Country Club. The party is for members only. Women of the club met last Thursday at the clubhouse for a noon luncheon and the weekly con tract bridge play. Mrs. M. L. Hall mark was high with Mrs. W. F. Amiol, second, and Mrs. H. C. Stearns, third. Free Methodist Church Sets Christmas Programs The Sunday School departments of the Free Methodist Church at West Harvard Avenue and Unip qua Streets will present their an nual Christmas program Sunday evening, Dec. 18 at 7:45 p.m. Ev eryone is invited to attend. The Christmas sermon will be given the morning of the 25th at 11 a.m. A Candlelight Vesper serv ice at 6:30 p.m. will replace the regular evening service Christmas night. FORUM CANCELLED The regular weekly forum meet ings of the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce have been cancelled un til after the first of the year, ac cording to Secretary-Manager Har old llickerson. The next forum probably will be Jan. 8, he said. Tuei. Dee. 13, 1935 The Newt-Review, Koieburg, Ora, f Budget Balance Before Tax Cut Said Ike's Wish By JACK BSLL WASHINGTON I Republican leaders said Monday President Ei senhower is likely to propose that Congress wait until the budget is actually balanced before moving to cut taxes. They added he might outline his position in his State of the Union message to Congress. ' Eisenhower reviewed his 1956 program with GOP leaders of the Senate and House at a three hour White House session Monday morn ing. Afterward James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said administration leaders were hope ful that with an increasing econ omy and no loss in existing rev enue the goal of balancing the budget could be reached next June without any cut in national de fense programs. Sen. George (D-Ga), a veteran member of the tax handling Senate Finance Committee, predicted ov er the weekend that the Demo cratic-controlled House Ways and .Means Committee would begin con sideration of tax cuts quickly after Congress convenes in January. Top Sublects Covered Hagerty listed several subjects covered at Monday morning's con ference. They included proposed social security expansion, in creased health coverage, grants for medical research, plans for school construction and a nationwide wa- Sabrajet Fighter Plane Explodes; Pilot Killed MOSES LAKE, Wash. W An Air Force Sabrejet fighter plane, loaded with rockets, exploded in flight north of here Monday, The pilot was killed. The plane was at an altitude of between 20.000 and 30,000 feet when it blew up. The pilot's body was found with parts of the FS6D fuselage. He was not immediately identified. ter resources proposal. Congressional leaders forecast that the President would urge a hiuhivav nrntfrnm in hi. ma.-ann but leave it up to Congress to find an acccpianie way to tinance it. The congressional leaders agreed generally that Eisenhower looked nhvsiplllV urall anrl that hm nt- ticipated vigorously In the confer- REAL PHILANTHROPY NASHVILLE. 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