The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 15, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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    4a The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, June 1 5. 1955
West Dealing With Second Team?
By 1.KON W.SSVS
KA Staff Vrre.pontl-nt
i;ntijj nations, n.y. neaj
Is the Western Big Three sched
uled to have its forthcoming "sum
mil" tuJk wilti the Russian sec
Mid tram?
In Yugoslavia Mursffial Tito talks
with Nikiflu Khiushchev and vir
tually ignores Prtmier Nikulai Bul
yuuin. Yn it is Bulgonin with whom
President Eisenhower, Prime Min
ister Anthony Eden and Premier
Kdgar Faure are stlhcdiilKl tj
meet this summer.
Western diplomat are begin
ning to wonder if the U. S. should
not suggest a change in the Rus
nan lineup. Surely if Utile Yugo
slavia rates the full treatment of
a delegation led by Communist Par
ty lioss Khrushrticv. why should
the Western powers sit down with
tike bearded Bulganin, who begins
tu look more mid nioie like a
Lui'ehead?
It was short, .bull-necked
Khrushchev who held the spot
light in the Soviet delgution to
Yugoslavia tf itrtih officially he
Is not even a member Of the Rus
binn government.
President Tito, who js Intimate
ly familiar with Red "protocol"
and tin Struggle for power in Ihe
Kremlin, treated Khrushchev,
rather than tlie silent Bulganin,
as his ojiNisite number and equal
In rank,
Miriwlh'hpv'-s top role Is also
confirmed by the repoils on the
Soviet Yugoslav negotiations
printed In Pravda, mouthpiece of
tlie Russian Communist Party,
copies of which just reached this
country.
Yet It Is with Bulganin who even
In the Soviet press was oast in a
pitifully subordinate role to.Khru
slK'hev, that President Eisenhower,
Irime Minister Eden and France's
Premier are Scheduled to meed at
the forth coming Big Four confer
ence. In view of Hie President s as
sertion thai the meeting wi!l seek
SPECIAL fOR JUNE;
ICB CREAM
MOIN MRMI OO.
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IN THE BACKGROUND, BULGANIN: And out in front with Tito at Belgrade is Nikita Khrush
chev (right) as his titular boss, Soviet Premier Bulganin, reviews guard from second row.
A new fiirht seems to be brew-, tower's "cor.ade-4n-ans', and
ro dctatrrtine procedures mat
might work in the attempt to
solve specific world imible-ms, ex
perts on Russia ask:
1. What assurances are there
tb;iit Bulganin, at the Big Four
talks, will represent 4he true
views of the Soviet Politburo? I
2. Wouldn't it be more realis
ticand less lime-consuming for:
the West to cut a corner and re
quest a conference with Khrush
chev? i
There are strong indications
that even Khnenchev, ihough he
may ho on the top, is not yet firm
ly in Stalin's saddle. Since t h e
death of the powerful dictator,
Russia is a dictatorship run by a
group of ruthle'ss Utile dictator
where the struggle for power con
tinues to rage urtatiatcd.
Seeking End
To Confusion
IAS ANOF.LES (UP)-The I.os
Aitgeles City Council has been
asked to move the Ios Angeles-
Glendale boundary to put mem
tiers of the same family in the
same city.
Six families asked that nil of
their property be annexed by I.os
Angeles .because "we are sick of
telling the- registrar of voters
which bed we sleep in so we can
vote," n spokesman said.
ing in die ranks of me Red Army
between Khrushchev's . protege,
Marshal Ivan S. Koniev, and the
popular Marslml Gregori Zhukov.
Under tlie Warsaw agreement
recently concluded - among the
Soviet Union and its European
satellites it was Koniev and not;
Zhukov who was made head of
the Red NATO.
Through Zhukov was tJie victor
in Germany in the last war, it
was Kuniev who held the center
of the stage in Moscow on May S
as the main speaker at the cele
bration of the 10th anniversary
of Ihe defeat of Nazi Germanv.
Some U.S. diplomats observe a
steady Soviet effort to reduce the
imiioitance of President Kisen-
CI.KANrP TIMK
ICRNFOSAW. Neb. (IfP)
Streets here got an unexpected
cleaning 'because six youths decid
ed to celebrate the Fourth of July
several months early. Arrested for
shooting firecrufkeis, they were
given the alternative of paying a
$20 line each or scmbbing the
streets. All six decided on the
cleaning detail.
H ACK ltHSClM IM I KO
RF.AD1NG, Pu. (UP) The 100-
mile Mike Nazurnk Memorial aulo
race, postponed Sunday because of
a wet track, has been rescheduled
for Sunday. June 2G, it was an
nounred today.
and foreign public.
Is it because Zhukov Is consul
ered by Khruslchev and hi
clique in the Kremlin as too pro
Western and too poweiTul a figur
who might one day try to seize
the reins of power?
iWliatover the reasons, the West
must, once again, realize that in
any negotiations with Moscow, no
Russian leader can give a signa
ture valid beyond the day it wa
written.
It is now less certain tan ever
who will be m power in Russi i
after the Big Four talks.
WKONU MKTKK
HOLTVILLE, Calif. (UP)-Mrs.
Paule Nicke breathlessly raced to
Ikjitow a coin wien she saw
policeman approaching her car,
parked next to a meter whict
showed a violation.
She dropped the coin in the
meter a step ahead of the officer
It was the wrong meter and she
got a ticket.
CVIOKK N. Y. IRRIGATION
ITHACA, N. Y. lUPl Corne
university has just completed
study of farm irrigation areas be
tween Riochester and Uickport and
found that more than twice
many farmers are now using irh
gtit ion in that area which includes
portions of Monroe, Orleans am
Niagara Counties.
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