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...short moment of silence jails upon the Great Hall of the Kremlin. The great Leader rises and directs his steady and measured steps towards the rostrum. All present rise to their feet. The walls of the Kremlin Palace shake with the echo of "Hurrah." All that fills the soul of the Soviet man, all that has been dearest Jor the Communist is put into this ovation, which expresses a boundless sea of love for their Leader. A minute passes-two, three. The ovation, like an Alpine avalanche, grows greater and greater. It only ends when the desire to hear Stalin...
...19th Congress had lasted ten days. Some of its decisions might not be known for months, perhaps not for years, but the most obvious tangible result was the-expansion and shake-up of the party bureaucracy. Top government bureaucrats for the first time got top party jobs: in effect, party and government were entwined more than ever before. The Congress appointed...
...died in the Kremlin hospital last January, but Moscow planned to keep a firm grip on the country he created. When the new Premier, U. Tsedenbal, arrived in Moscow last August, he was received with honors equal to those given Chinese Foreign Minister Chou Enlai. At the airport to shake the Premier's hand was Soviet Foreign Minister Vishinsky. Tsedenbal and the Russians went into a huddle and called a play calculated to dissolve any lingering impression that Outer Mongolia had traditional attachments to China...
Having swept out the top floors of RKO's disordered house, Stolkin and Koolish last week announced that there would be no more mass shake-ups-"only constructive additions." Actually, movie-men have wondered whether the Stolkin-Koolish combine itself would be a "constructive addition'' to RKO. Last week the Wall Street Journal raised the same question in a series of stories that stirred up Hollywood and Wall Street...
...Shake with cracked ice and strain...