The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, April 30, 1959, Image 8

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Cumming, Georgia Investors usualy seek one hundred percent profit and one hundred percent secrity -a Rood combination, for the investor. PIIRMAH TALWIABU6F Reports From WASHINGTON | 7/< . TIIB KRAI. REASON for the Russian agitation over West Bcr lin is that it stands as a monu mental example of the Soviet fail ure to convert the German people to Communism. m Eugene W. ■Sak <astie - , :iu ' f A I tior, indus- I _I trialist and world traveler 5 JL —P ut the sit uation in its true pcrspec- K -C t■ i®. Rail cent magazine article in which he wrote: "Ber lin is an enclave of Westerr. ideas and demonstrated economic supe riority thrust 100 miles inside the Iron Curtain area. It belies all the propaganda by which Com munism hoped to win the German people. . . . Moscow knows un easily that it must put out this Western light in the heart of East Germany or possibly risk the loss of its whole German posi tion." * * * IT IS THE political implica tions of the situation which make it fraught with more potential danger to world peace than any international crisis which has arisen since the Korean War. While it is hardly likely that it is the intention of the Kremlin to touch olf a nuclear war which would destroy civilization over it, there nevertheless exists a very potent possibility that Premier Khrushchev, in attempting to counter the growing depression and di satisfaction among the en slaved people of East Germany and the neighboring satellites, might embark on some course of provocation which would leave the Western Allies with no alternative but to meet force with force. A (not prepared or printed at government expense) FROM WESTiNGHOUSE ___ THE “WESTINGHOUSE (MODEL 17C285) i PHONOGRAPH 1 L WIRED FOR t iow e pr* t c E . 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Only by a firm stand can the Russians be dis couraged from pursuing a course of bluff and bluster which could plunge the world into a catastro phic conflict through some un foreseen or unintended blunder. Furthermore it emphasizes the grave danger of weakening our hand by making any further re ductions in the strength of Amer ica's ground forces. ... IN STANDING FIRM, how ever, the United States and its Allies must be careful not to get themselves into a corner from which it would be impossible to participate in any discussions for the easing of world tensions which the Russians are willing to enter with demonstrated good faith. While we must keep our guard up on the one hand, it is equally important on the other hand that we always keep the door open for sincere negotiations which offer the prospect of sig nificant results. In all that it does the United States must bear in mind that any degree of surrender in Berlin will cost this country the remain ing faith which the Free World has in us. We cannot under any circumstances consider giving up West Berlin on any basis other than the positive guarantee that the German people themselves, and not the Russians or their pup pets, will be left in full control. <?f The Forsyth County News Satisfaction Guaranteed WELL’S $350.00 ALL PURPOSE BORING COMPANY ROSWELL, GA. PHone 6302 UNUSUAL FLORAL "Catalina" TV LAMP *£lfl LIFELIKE Pair ■ seen at even 5 times our low price! kSR NOTICE FOR SALE—If anyone needs a clean Used Car See Cliff Mcßrayer, Cumming Route 5. at Claude Terry’s old home place near Frank Stripland’s Store. FOR SALE —Young Heifer will freshen in few days—G. D. Han sard, Route 5, near Daves Creek Church. DIPLOMATIC TRAVEL The State Department announced recently that Russia has relaxed to a limited extent its ban on travel by foreign diplomats. The United States intends to ease its retaliatory ban by ptrmitting Soviet Embassy officials to travel to some American cities, a State Department spokesman says. Wool prices lifted at auctions in Australia. “Unrelenting effort’’ urged on atomic power. Wheat prices soft in a strong grain market. Thailand’s chief urges greater U. S. Aid. FREE! _ : $24:95 Value Table Model Radio With J Each Television Sale! One Week Only Service Center iiiiifiips Mlfl M 4, J|"'TifLfc'i ii !;j1 1 ;[! ipb'll'ni Jj •! 'si' j.! .‘■il "iMr. ■ V Canton Read Gumming, Ga. * Ph. Tu. 7-5540 Only $229 9-5 PLENTY OF PARKING i Why is it that doctors’ nurses sometimes de velop a bark? NATIONAL VIEWS & NEWS r ~ gjk . .- * c M| HrIIkiJmII h mHHh/ iMSm y * Jill n * jgjpmL_ MM . TOP BRASS at ground breaking ceremony for $75 million v conservation project near Carlyle, 111., are: (standing 1. to r.) Sen. E. M. Dirksen, 111.; Dewey Short, Asst. Sec. of the Army; 1 Cong. C. W. Versell, 111.; Maj. Gen. W. A. Carter, Chief of the * Corps of Engrs.; and Col. C. B. Schweizer, Dist Engr., St. f Louis. E. E. Hazlet, Kaskaskia River Valley Assn., sits with t t daughter on tractor. Cong. Melvin Price of 111. is in operator s seat. ( CNS photo) * V NO WALL FLOWER, pert ► II Bobbi Wisenbacker perches : ! ' prettily at Miami Beach, Fla. mmkjgpr Obviously, Bobbi is all set to A get into the swim of things. , fl (UPI PHOTO) IL_ ; * Thursday, April 30, 1959.