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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '20, 1r2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATIt FAI.I.S, OrtrXON PAGE TJTBEE AT 4 'TOM," Hartford being, primed by Jo Hoefler o( the Bonanse Beef Club, It to b anlarad In Pacific International Expoiitlon in Portland trill Octobar. The baaf club, a 4-H group, il undar tha diractlon of John Haydan, - t. ! . f1 I I ' ' A . . J i J mill i ii r",-ai Soviets Abolish Politburo In Historic Party Conference ulaca to no up M per cent and butter sales to rise 100 per cent. The plan also provides that the Soviet national tncoma ahould, ia IS66, be do per cent mora than It , was In 1M0. i "At i lly TIIOMAH P. WIIITNKV I MO8C0VV lv Hie proponed new nlaltitea of Hie Cnminunlnt party of the Hovlet Union annnunced to day provide for the abolition of the I'ulltburo. Thla alartllnii reoriienitatlon of the Hovlcl uiivurnliiK atruclure waa revealed today In an announce ment that RunKla'a rulliiK Cominu Hint purty would hold Its firm con gress In 13 years on Oct. 6. The announcement said the con grens alwo would lake up plans for a fifth five-year plan to Increase Hovlet Industrial output 10 per cent by the end of 1(166. The I'olltburo, deriving Its pow er theoretically from the Central Committee of the Communist par ty. Is In fact the rullnu body of the Hovlet Union, and thus of world communism. It Is made up of I'rlme Minister Joseph Htalln, par ty secrelary-ueneral, and 10 others, plus a number of alternate mem bers, and has wielded unquestioned authority under Blalln. Under the new statutes the Polit buro and Oruanlzallon Bureau are replaced by a "I'raesidlum" which has the function of "guiding- the work of the Central Committee be tween sessions." The parly becrelarlat, however, remains under the new statutes. The new statutes also provide for chanulnii the Iwo-decade-old name of the parly Iroin the All-Union Communist parly (Bolsheviks) to the "Communist j'arty oi ine oov let Union." Western observers here conald ercd the meeting, announced for Oct. 6. would be the moat Import ant held In the Soviet Union since the end of World War II. (In Western capitals officials "JERRY," a Heraford liter being raadlad by 15-yaar-old Joa Hoaflar for tha 1 7th Annual Rotary Junior Livoitock Show which starts Sunday, looks to ba in pretty fair lhapa. That'i Joa'i brother Paul at right. i Group Studies Rail Problem PIUNKVU.LE I A committee was named here Tuesday to In vestigate the possibility of extending- railroad facilities In Central Oregon. Representatives from the John Day Chamber of Commerce met at a luncheon with members of the Prlnevllle-Crook County Chamber of Conunerco to discuss extension of the city-owned railroad 'from Prlnevllle east Into Wheeler and Grant Counties. Tha John Day group met In Boise recently with representa tives of the Union Pacific and CIcNW railroads to discuss rehabi litation of the Sumpter Valley Ion Ring railroad, which runs went Into the John Day country from Baker. This led to Tuesday's meeting. The Prlnevllle group named a committee of six. and the John Day group will nnme a slmllsr committee later. GYTA1-KOTE X:P?EflllRS 0 UNDIIWM'I FWe larriu III IMawood lldf. Ha olio APPLICATION WAH1IINOTON 11 The South ern Orrtion Broadcasting Co., Oranu Pass Ore., fled an sdiiii cation with the Federal Communi cations Commission Tuesday for a television ststlon at Medford, Ore. The Iirm asked lor VHP chan nel f. and observers also saw the sched uling ol Uie party congress as a major event, though they were re luctant to Immediately speculate exactly what It might mean. Kor aoma time Westerners have con sidered that the failure of the Hov let Communists to call a party convention Indicated possible weaknesses In Uie parly structure at home. Today's announcement could mean thai Russla'a Commu nist rulers now feel they are strongly enough entrenched to Isce the parly niemoers.i The Communist congress was announced In a decree of the par ty's Central Committee, published today In all Moscow newspspers over the name of Prima Minister Joseph Btalln, the committee's sec- retsry-generai. The announcement Included dl rectlvea the congress will be asked to approve for the new, fifth five- year economic plan, inia, uie yai tv decree anld. would cover the yesrs mil through 1165. 'me airectives, wmcn ac ex pected to be the basis of the new economic goals the Soviet govern ment will set, call for total Soviet Industrial production to Increase li per cent annually. By Ihe end of IBM, lolal output would be 0 per cent greater than In 1650. (As with previous Soviet econom ic announcement,, today's pro nouncement dealt only with per centages. The proposed directive gave no tonnages or other produc tion quantities, i Prime Minister Stalin presum ably will attend the parly congress and II was considered possible he might mske one of his rare public addresses to the meeting. Stalin was the msln speaker when the party congress met last In 19311. A five-Item agenda was listed for the forthcoming congress: I. Report of the psrty's Central Committee, to be given by Com mittee Secretary Ororgl M. Mal enkov. (Malenkov, a key member of the Politburo. In recent months has been widely considered in the West to be Htalln's heir. He Is one of several secretaries of the Cen tral Committee, and his selection to give the Important committee report seems additional evidence of his dominant position In the Communist hierarchy.) 2. Report of the Central Inspec tion Committee of the party. 3. Consideration of directives on the fifth live-year plan. 4. Changes In the statute of Ihe Communist party of the Soviet Union. 8. Election of central organs of the party. This election of such Important bodies as the Central Committee which names the Pol itburo Is likely to rank with the five-year-plan directives In Import ance and Interest. Today's party decree said the congress would consist of two dele gates for each 6,000 members of the party one with a vote and one with an "advisory voice." The proposed economic direc tives set forth a number of In creases for Individual Industries to make by 1055 over their. 1950 output. These Included: Steel. 62 per cent: coal, 43 per cent: oil and petroleum, 86 per cent: grain, 40 to 60 per cent. 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