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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
WS COMING OCT. 5? Does Calling of Red Conqress A i . " sod Mean World War III Near? By WILLIAM L kmw S announcemcni wea- (,. o the convocation Oc- r r . n9rt mnfmi in 11 -Indicates strengthening hke Soviet dictatorship all kl the line- pjj announcement nas oeen OK nuking since nv, oui lis gives it luipucauoni Udl can nici uuiciruvc RYAN ktten war and peace. locow s announcement that doing away with the polit- not mean abolition governing On the contrary, me tn- nw rreaiaium. in an .... ucntnnit of the Pa rtv t rnmmittP. will hiv IT Ml r " more power. It will take over the duties oi Organizations oureau lurg- nrhirn roniroi in an. nf lr v n f f i 1 a 1 -Unit th nartv and onu. eni ii-i. The announcement once again mvftprinii!! Clearat fnlpn. en nuI.farm nrntPCA nf n. inarpiy 10 me jure. Malenkov probably has had 4 m hanrl in tht rviinn n of a series in soviet his- tfy than any other man. It is Vilenkov wno is most wiaeiy Siiiin. Ai long as five yean ago, Ma rkov forecast his move when tt nid in an address that the rmtaal nommittee was rjreoar- I i new program for the Com- naiiit Party because the oro- mm in use was obsolete. He al- m ulrf there should be new fUllUCS iui wrc V . . If the program was long in the preparation, it will be swift in HiniiKnii anil will Via hailoH hv the controlled Soviet press as a itep "toward Communism" and toward peace. It will likely be neither. Westerners have long awaited this announcement. The last All-Union Congress of the Communist Party was in Much, 1939. Competent diplo matic observers have been say inf that when the Kremlin de cided to call the 19th Congress, it would indicate that the Rus nini felt themselves in danger of World War III. . The last Ail-Union Congress Wu ,b11m4 tin a warn nt tl ravfa" tlogans, ominously similar to those in current use by Soviet propagandists today. It came at I time when Europe nervously awaited the blow that meant war. 1 Stalin's Successor? George Malenkov, 50, figured prom inently, observers believe, in the major strengthening of the Soviet Russian dictator ship Involving calling of the all-union communist party congress. Malenkov is men tioned frequently as the chos en successor of Dictator Jos eph Stalin. f'-h't Thief L. P. BeHl, side s'' of Malenkov anil ton n,H,uniit power, indicated fanres wr being mended "d possible opposition waa be- ii. I rooted out all along the line. Malenkov, then a young and "Jug power as Stalin's personal wn.ry, read the riot act of ' Communists at the 1(39 par ty congress. His harshly worded trlctures left little doubt that he .poke with the greatest authority. 13.000,000 has been awarded to contractors, and contracts worth another $1,300,000 are yet to be awarded. W. C. Williams, first, assistant highway engineer, said the en tire section should be under con tract in 1853. The project by passes Drain and Yoncalla. ... Another section by-passing Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Aug. 21, 1952 13 Changing 99E in South To Cost State $9 Millions By BILL FORCE ItTatUa Ftm. CarrMpoaaMtl The state of Oregon is pouring; The new 99 will be free of nearly 19,000.000 into the south- the right-angle turn a that for - ... . . u ..... i.r. h.v nlnaii) mntAriata " ' "-"-,"-.- - nniiinn -Ka..i. Th . , ,4 . I l u,lH alan mMt with h nark. the motorists-eye-view of high- truckers ana carriers as me Oakland and Sutherlm is underi T " ' 7 , ' . I " , -, i i t h ttiak ft. KAfmain at atttMLFaB: nlstii fan mrw Astoria C of C Trys to End Strike season ends on the Columbia river. The season closes August ?Q until September 10. Directors of the chamber in .: ; Wednesday with the striking Co- I lumbia River Fishermen's Pro- Astoria U-'J The Chamber of tective Union and said they When the war Intervened in the progress of the Soviet dic tatorship the ruling clique back tracked somewhat, the toll of war had been so heavy and the suffering of the Soviet people so great that too harsh and ap plication of the dictatorship was inadvisable. Now, apparently, the rulers of the Kremlin consider themselves strong enough once again to call an All-Union Congress, conven ing many Communists from all corners of the Soviet Union in one place. 0 way 99. State highway engineers highway snaked tnrougn smau( construction, with the exception saia inursaay ine giant project lurancimi ox a tew minor structures sucn "Narrow linage Aneaa, siow, al bridges, culverts and under Congested Zones," and ""Sharp pa,wi. Total estimated cost is Curves" will 'become a thing of , $2,300,000. the past from Eugene to the. Smallest of the by-pass Drol ls moving rapidly toward com pletion. When it is finished, Highwsy 99, the inter-regionsl highwsy, will be one of the sleekest high speed traffic channels in the west, avoiding the block-by-block traffic signals of city streets and time-consuming 25-mile-per-hour speed zones. to the fishermen's strike picture ers. here to try to help reach a set- The union said negotiations tlement to the walkout before , were continuing with four of six California border south of Ash land. Now under construction Is the Divide-Rice Hill section, largest of the Highway 99 projects south of Eugene. Work costing some highway the August commercial fishing contracts on the Medford-Ash-land section of 99 where extra ects is that at Gold Hill. Con tracts have just been let and: width and some relocation cost work is now underway for a to-ling $1,000,000 will relieve the tal cost of 11,000.000. Within the next month commission will traffic-glutted artery between the 'the two southern Oregon cities, let Bids have already been received. canneries involved in the strike. The union was halted by tem porary restraining orders from picketing two canneries, but pickets remained in front of the four with which negotiations arc continuing. The union struck for higher prices. At that congress, Stalin made a speech forecasting economic crises in the non-Communist world and a struggle of imper ialism to divide the world into spheres of influence. That is what the Communists are saying again. The congress also had the aim of healing the wounds of the blood purge of the 1930s. When it was finally convoked, Stalin had finished the job of making himself the unquestioned dictator of the Soviet Union, aft er eliminating thousands of po tential enemies before firing squads. After that congress, the sign ing of the Soviet-Nazi non-aggression pact broke up the flim sy structure of the "anti-Fascist popular front" coalition in Eu rope Saviet tutelage, the pop ular front has become a Com munist rallying cry "against Im perialism." a . The congress is called follow ing a widespread cleanup throughout the Soviet Union's constituent republics. It is likely that this time any vestige of opposition was done away with quietly but compe tently. The swing around the Traffic Safety Theme in Booth Vivid accident photographs showing the destruction of life end property on Oregon's high ways will sell a message of traffic safety at this year's state fair booth sponsored by the secretary of state. The photos will come from the file of grisly accident pic tures collected by the traffic safety division. They will be shown in an effort to remind state fair goers to drive safely on their way home from the fair and will apply directly to the anticipated crowds attend ing during the three day Labor day week-end when the state fair will open. Other features of the booth will be driver license informa tion panels; and a driver "re actometer" which will measure the time it takes an individual to react to sudden emergencies. Contract Awarded A $515,864 contract for pav ing 'a five-mile section of the Pacific highway south of Bed ford was awarded Wednesday to T. W. Thomas, Portland, by the State Highway Commission. There are about 190 species of true lice which live on mam mals by sucking their blood. Old? Get Pep. Vim with Iron, Calcium. Vitamin B, iipy urnHrM of 40. so. . doo'i t IUItnv nUAILn old. omL xn-on. fu ll I haiutud Tavka Oatran Contain toals ssttasa DMdrt alter 40 by bodies larking troa: ttaa CaK Mum, vitamin Bi Tnouunas now mi jwpPT. run younger. Gtt Ottrex Toolo TtblMTODAl. 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