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Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1967
Griffin Daily News
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AT ODDS —ln Washington
for a private meeting with
Repu bll can congressional
leaders, GOP presidential
hopeful Gov. George Rom
ney of Michigan finds him
self at odds with a majority
of his party’s top leaders on
the hot issue of broadening
the bombing of North Viet
nam. Earlier he told a Lan
sing news conference It was
“unrealistic” to believe that
bombing would bring about
peace negotiations.
Destalinization
Continues In
Soviet Regime
By HENRY SHAPIRO
MOSCOW (UPD—The process
of destalinization, somewhat
muted' as it may be this jubilee
year of the Soviet regime goes
on nevertheless without inter
ruption.
It is not known as Destaliniza
tion here but it described as
“liquidation of the consequences
of the personality cult,” a
phrase coined by former
Premier Nikita S. Krushchev.
There was more “liquidation
of the personality cult” last
week with the ceremonial
observations of the 80th birth-
Commentary
day of Yan E. Rudzutak, one of
the numerous leading old
Bolsheviks, exterminated by
Josef Stalin.
Another, and one of the few
surving old Bolsheviks, former
President Anastas I. Mikoyan,
interrupted his annual vacation
and returned to Moscow to
participate in the posthumous
honors for Rudzutak.
Mikoyan was Krushchev’s
principal aide at the 20th
Communist party congress in
1956 In launching the campaign
to debunk Stalin.
Rudzutak spent 10 years in
Czarist hard labor camps as
one of the leaders of the
Bolshevik seizure of power in
1917.
Although a staunch Stalinist,
a member of Stalin's ruling
politburo and chairman of the
Communist party’s top control
commission, he was arrested,
tortured and shot in 1938.
Seventy per cent of all the
party leaders elected to the
central committee in 1934 were
arrested and shot between 1936
and 1938, Khrushchev told a
secret session of the 20th party
congress.
Stalin, after his wife Nadez
hda committed suicide in 1932,
forgot all history and started
shooting his former associates
and friends his daughter Svet
lana Alliluyeva said her mem
oirs published in London last
month.
Rudzutak who joined the
underground Communist party
in 1905 was one of them.
His trial after months in jail
during which he was forced to
confess crimes he did not
commit, lasted 20 minutes after
which he was immediately shot.
Food Shopping
Guide
The following gu.de to the
nation’s food buys for the
weekend was prepared by the
Departments of Agriculture and
Interior for United Press
International.
WASHINGTON (UPD—An
end-of-summer harvest is yield
ing ample variety in plentiful
foods for this weekend’s food
shoppers.
In the nation’s vegetable bins
are cabbage, corn, cucumbers,
lettuce, onions, potatoes and
tomatoes, all in good supply.
Also, in some areas, look for
green peppers in abundance.
The array of fruits in best
supply includes cantaloups,
grapes, and in some areas,
oranges, and watermelons.
In the meat department, beef
roasts and steaks are in good
supply along with bacon,
broiler-fryers and in some
areas, ground beef. Other
protein plentiful are large
eggs, fish fillets and portions
and canned tuna.
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