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4 COl/Ptf OF TOURISTS GAG IT UPSTALINGRAD,RUSSIA.—Robert F. Kennedy (left), brotherof Senator Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, and histouring companion, Supreme Court Justice Douglas, turnout in ceremonial robes for a souvenir picture. The color-ful outfits were picked up during their recently concludedtour of Asia and Siberia.—AP Wkephoto.
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U. S. Swears In DelegatesTo United Nations Parley
Undersecretary of State Her-'bert Hoover, jr., presided today,:
at swearing-in ceremonies for :the American delegation to this,:year's United Nations General:Assembly and declared "great
events are taking shape" in theworld.
The American delegation tothe U. N. meeting which startsnext Tuesday will be headed byHenry Cabot Lodge, jr. He willbe assisted by nine others, in- ;eluding members of the SenateForeign Relations Committee.:'the House Foreign Affairs Com-mittee and a Negro cosmetics!manufacturer from Indianapolis.
After Chief of Protocol JohnP. Simmons administered theoath of office. Mr. Hoover toldthe delegates:
"You face a particularly in-;teresting challenge because you
are serving If) a period of verygreat activity in internationalaffairs. Great events are takingshape in Europe, the Far East;and in Africa in the'Middle East.All of these have their reflectionsin the United Nations. We lookforward to receiving your re-ports and your views as youparticipate in what has beenaptly called the town meeting;of the world.”
Assisting Mr. Lodge at the
Railroad EngineerLeaves Estate ofOver $500,000
HAGERSTOWN, Md., Sept.
15 UP).—The will of a retiredrailroad engineer who never ap-peared particularly affluent wasprobated yesterday and showedhe left an estate of more thanhalf-a-million dollars.
Archie R. Starkey, who diedhere 10 days ago at the age of69, had retired last year as a:Pennsylvania Railroad engineer
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It left annual bequests ofSI,OOO each to St. John’s Luth-eran and Grace EvangelicalUnited Brethem churches. WhenMrs. Starkey and the daughterdie, the perpetual bequests tothe churches will increase to$2,000 a year. 1
'New York meeting will beRepresentative Brooks Hays.
Democrat of Arkansas; Repre-
sentative Chester E. Merrow,
Republican of New Hampshire:
Senator Pastore, Democrat ofRhode Island: President ColgateWhitehead Darden, jr., of theUniversity of Virginia: RobertLee Brokenburr, colored, generalmanager of the C. L. Walker Co.of Indianapolis: Laird Bell,chairman of the Board ofTrustees of the University ofChicago: Jacob Blaustein, a di-rector of the Pan AmericanPetroleum and Transport Co.,Baltimore: James J. Wadsworth,permanent deputy United Statesrepresentatives at U. N.. andMrs. Oswald B, Lord, permanentUnited States representative onthe Human Rights Commissionof the U. N. Economic and SocialCouncil.
Secretary, of State Dulles willattend some of the eari)f sessionsjofthis year’s U. N. meetings andwill be in charge of the Ameri-can delegation while he is inNew York.
Sparkman EndsRussian Tour
BERLIN, Sept. 15 Cff).—United:
States Senator Sparkman, Dem-ocrat of Alabama, concluded ai
1 14-day tour behind the Iron Cur-tain today and announced hefavors more American tradewith the Soviet bloc.
"My own feeling is that weought to have greater trade re-lations with Iron Curtain coun-tries,” the Senator said. "Idon’tsee how we profit ourselves by!
having a standoff trade policy.” ,He emphasized, however, that
only consumer goods should beinvolved and not items whichmight be used to build up a war'machine.
He said he believed trade re-strictions had lost their purpose,since in Russia "there doesn’tseem to be any danger of a col-lapse, short of a catastrophe.”
Senator Sparkman made theseadditional observations:
Moscow's only Baptist churchwas “Jammed” for a service heattended.
Long lines were in front ofSoviet food stores and he wastold meat was sometimes scarce, jBut there was no evidence ofdiscontent.
Capitalism'sRisks Lauded
By-the Associated PressThe Secretary General of
France’s Socialist Party tippedhis hat yesterday to Americanfree enterprise: “Iwill admit itat least deserves its name.”
Socialist leader Guy Mollet,speaking to the National PressClub, said, "For decades, ourcountry has waited in vain . . .for capitalism to take risks as itdoes here.”
Mr. Mollet said French em-ployers “hide behind customs,
j barriers, protect their prices be- 1hind marginal enterprises, beg:for government subsidies . . Jwhile our youth remains withouta future because Frencheconomy remains stifled by a,management lacking courageand which has not been true to!its mission."
"Do not expect me to defend‘American free enterprise,”’ theSocialist leader declared. "How-ever, I will admit it at leastdeserves its name.”-
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