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r i Tk News-Review, Roseburg Ore. Fri., Dee. 21, 1956 PATRONIZI NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS :S2;,'srV lo all our friends, an old-fashioned Christmas wish. May all the joys of iht season enrich your heart this day and forever. Kernin Equipment 1611 N. E. Stephen St . Phone OR 2-1 358 P. 0. Box 885, Roseburg Eisenhower, Nehru Both Want Peace But Disagree On How Best To Achieve It By JAMES MAR LOW Associated Prats Newt Analyse WASHINGTON ifi IF you were Jawaharlal Nehru, you loo might try to follow the middle, neutral road between the Weit and com munism. It will be no surprise if in their talks this week President Kisen hower and Nehru, India's prime minister, agree that both want peace but disagree on how best to achieve it. Nehra is neither simple man nor humble one. More than half his life was dedicated to winning independence for India from Brit ain. With that done, he it dedicat ed now to bringing India abreast of the 2uth century. I He has intellectual arrogance, at I times scolding East and West. He has supreme confidence in himself. ) According to Prank Moraes, an Indian editor who knows him well : and recently wrote a biography of i him, Nehru has a broad streak of serretiveness and mistrust for oth ers. As i youth he wat in private rebellion against British rule. But it wasn't until he was 31 that he realized the true condition of the great masses of his people: pov erty and ignorance. It wasn't until then that he vis ited an Indian village and saw how life was. His had been a shelt ered life: only son of a wealthy father, he was educated in Eng land's best schools. When his eyes were opened he i devoted his life to service and sac rifice. He had that thing called 'character. He never swerved al though the British jailed him nine i times, kept him in prison nine years altogether, and beat him. Moraes says Nehru is i calcu lating man. His neutralism is prob- i ably coldly calculated as best for India and not necessarily the course he would choose if circum stances were different. One paragraph from Moraes I mnjwi a uxni on nenru: u xsen i ru accepted nonviolence as a polit ical weapon agamst the British it was not because he regarded it as I now living as for those to come. I dians, having watched Western col dogma but merely at the right! To m.k. hii democratic social- onialism most of their lives ia policy for India in the conditions 1 which prevailed ism work, Nehru needs, time but , Asia, can tairly say uiey will be L. I It . . m.Ia I eiianioinii until thV fl 1 1 1 V vm The condition, which prevailed ,, c,", vinced the internet of the West Meanwhile, Nehru and hit In-'are good. Holiday Greeting ICE CREAM For Christmas Gallons Half Gallons . Bricks 1.60 . 80c 45c . 35c - 70e Hand-Packed Pints ... Hand-Packed Quarts 15 OFF ON ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS Closed Dec. 25 to Jan. 5 Rich Maid Ice Cream 1028 S. E. Stephens Smaller Wheat Crop Forecast WASHINGTON 1 The Agri culture Department forecasts next year's drought-plagued win ter wheat crop at 624.953.0O0 bush els based on conditions prevailing Dec. 1. Such a cop would be 110,042,- 000 bushels less than this year's production of 734.995.000 bushels and would compare with the 10 year (1945-54) average of 873,690, 000. A short crop would affect grow ers' incomes adversely, but the accumulation of surpluses from past big crops assures consumers of ample supplies. The forecast Wednesday was limited to fall-sown winter wheat. ' No prediction on spring wheat will be given until after the crop is ! seeded next spring. 1 But should the spring wheat 'crop equal this year's 222 million bushels, next year's combined winter and spring crops would total 848.953.000 bushels. This year's combined crop wat 897,207. 000 bushels and the 10-year aver age 1,148,289.000. The acreage seeded for winter wheat for the 1957 crop, the per centage this represents of seed ings for the 1956 crop and the indicated production, respectively, by major-producing states includ ed: Washington 1.764,000, acres seed ed; 97 per cent of seed nigs for this year's crop and production 47,628.000; Idaho 702.000 ; 90 and 16,848.000; Oregon 663,000; 93 and 17,901,000. About one fifth of the public high school systems in the United States jiuviub iiiug'ams xur auiuuiuuim : driver education. in India throughout the 200 years of British rule were these: The Indians had no military force. The only weapons they could use were passive resistance and noncooper ation. India today in relation to the armed power of the West on one side and communism on the other is in a similar position. Although India's 400 million peo- file outnumber the combined popu ations of the United States and Russia. 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