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Michael Weintraub, foreground, a witness before senate in
vestigators, points toward Harry Lev, Chicago cap maker, dur
ing testimony in Washington July 19. Lev thi-ows his hands in
the air, partly hiding his (ace. Weintraub testified his life
has-been threatened and swore that Lev vtried to bribe me
many times" and "called me filthy and profane names" for
refusing to accept. Weintraub is a former army inspector.
Others are unidentified. (AP Wirephoto)
ICominform Abandonment
Is Predicted by Nehru
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By CHARLES M. MCCANN
United Press Staff Correspondent
i Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh
'ru, the "neutralist" leader of In
;dia. has made the surprising pre
diction that Soviet Russia may
abandon its notorious "Comin
form." 6
. If that happened, it certainly
would be a step toward reducing
the world tensions which the Big
Four heads of government are dis
cussing in the Geneva "summit"
conference.
v Nehru said in a press conference
In New Delhi, the Indian capital,
that the Cominform the Commu
nist Bureau of Information did
not fit in with the Russian-neutral-lis
idea of "co-existence" between
East and West. Hence, he added,
the logical conclusion is that the
"Cominform will "automatically
go."
f Nehru is just back from a long
visit to Moscow, and he may know
something.
i World Tension
President Eisenhower, in his op
ening statement at the Geneva
conference, named Communist
subversion as one of the chief
causes of world tension which
ought to be discussed.
. The Cominform, which the
Kremlin formed on October, 1947,
is one of its chief instruments of
subversion. It replaced the old
"Communist International" which
Russia abandoned during World
War II as a supposed sign of good
faith.
Another of the issues which Pres
ident Eisenhower suggested for
discussion is the freeing of the
Soviet satellite countries.
He even received some mild sup
port from Nehru on this question.
Admitting that the satellite prob
lem did exist, Nehru said that each
country should be treated separ
ately, in a peaceful manner and in
accordance with the wishes ol the
peoples concerned. He added that
the questions could be considered
better when other cold war ten
sions had faded.
Nehru undoubtedly was right
about that, the President made it
plain that ail he wanted to do was
to discuss this issue among others,
not to negotiate on it.
Won't Forget
But it is evident that the United
States government is not going to
let the Kremlin forget the satel
lites.
Further, the United States re
gards as satellites Lithuania, Lat
via and Estonia as well as the
other Communist ruled countries
of Eastern Europe.
Russia occupied these little Bal
tic republics in 1940, by agree
ment with Nazi Germany, and in
corporated them . into the Soviet
Union. But the united Slates never
recognized the Russian grab. It
still recognizes diplomatic and
consular representatives of the
three countries in the United State
President Eisenhower, in a state
ment made in June, 1954, to a
rally of Lithuanians, Latvians and
Estonians in New York, said that
the United States is "resolved to
continue to do all that we can to
establish in the world conditions
under which these countries will
regain and retain their freedom."
$10,250 Judgment
Alaska No Gold
Mine for Circus
FAIRBANKS. Alaska wi Alas
ka, it seems is no gold mine for
a --circus owner. A statement to
which Gus Bell adds a hearty
" "Amen."
Bell was owner of the Ward
Bell circus which played in Anch
orage and Fairbanks, then folded
lis tents last Sunday and quit busi
ness. The circus, formed in Hawaii
last January around an act of nine
Ward-Bell troupers, has been play
ing under Shrine sponsorship in
Alaska. En route from Hawaii it
lost one truck and two others
were damaged, running the ex
pense ot geuing nere io wu.uuu. - . -
And nothing coming in during the i J-nf I OnflgmnQtlOn
two-week jaunt. lwl viimviiiihiiivii
; Operating a circus in Alaska Marion county circuit court
f costs three times as much as in j ate Wednesday returned a vcr
' the states. Bell said. fict judgement of $10,250 plus
Since the foldup, the 21 perform- ( jnlcrcst (rom August 1954, in
; ers and 30 other workers have been ,ayor of ,ne dcfendants j the
! flown back to the states. Six pal-, condcn,naljon suit brought by the
i omino horses were so d at auction Highway Commission
i " F: Fo- local Erocer' '"ri Gainst Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slam.
2.t0 each. ,
'I WJSS 5 f hip3 I THe -VSZa
: popotamus who will lake the Wo.'" he, "'if dcPart
i animals to Hollywood. The only V-ent west of Woodburn was
other animals with the circus were brought after the defendants had
i some dogs. Their fate has not been ' fked $22,500 in damages. The
settled. I commission had offered $6,320.
I Businessmen Eye Geneva
) Developments for Peace
I By SAM DAWSON
INtW YUMI W nUMni'Milll;" liianj nn..T
hope as distinguished from ex- Russia has few things to trade
pect that Geneva will produce .that this country wants,
some positive pledge of more And the things that Russia
peaceful times and a token step wants most heavy machinery
toward relaxation of curbs on; (which might be used for making
world trade. military goods ralhcr than con-
If it does, a reaction mitht comelsmer goods!, strategic chemicals
quickly in the stock market: first. I and metals the United Slates
a bullish attitude toward "peace ' ' isn't disposed to let them have,
stocks and a bearish look at "war". The chances seem slim that a
stocks- and then a more reasoned ' peace reassuring enough to change
appraisal of the chances of greater i the U.S. attitude will come out of
lands, and of profits for many, Geneva.
companies. I Trade between the East and
But trade between the East and West already has perked up some
West is another question. In call- recently. It is currently the highest
int for a world tconomic confer-1 in three years, but is insignificant
ence. Russia apparently would like in comparison with total I S.
Io boost such trade. But many foreign trade
American businessmen lake the In ine f't three months of this
.L . ,knt sn Ka var the United States exported
view mai me mui uiai won m . -; - .
exoojted. if the cold war is side-; to the Soviet bloc about three
tracked, would be a moderate ana mm on oo.nr . .
'".' ..!" &."?:,. 'p.10 1 f rnsd
Russia saieuues na ncMtn. ...,... --- -- ---
Kuropean countries might revive exports run around 14 billion
their prewar raoins .. uU... .
lommunist lanas oecome tconum- . , .. ". V ,,:
Ically healthy enough to produce States imported 17 million dollars
the 'goods they promise. worth of goods in the firs quar-
TheTouble with trade between ter. Total .rnports , ijU lands
the United Slates and Russia. I this year should be around 11
however, is this: The United Males oiinon mm...
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