European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 24, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Poult 4 the stars and stripes saturday october 24, 1964 portraits Bool i Ali oppor from sight Khrushchev blotted out of russian history by Henry s. Brads Iier Moscow a Nik Ilii has become an in person. For a week new there has been no Public indication in the nation he Long dominated that such a Man Ever existed. Ills picture has disappeared from Public places. His books arc no longer heaped in display at stores. The nearest thin the men who shoved him aside have come to admitting there Ever was Khrushchev were attacks on leadership failures obviously attributed to him. It used to be that criticism of a cult of personality meant Stalin. Now it Means Khrushchev. The attacks might soon be come More direct naming Khrushchev and attributing Al sorts of sins to him. But for the moment he has simply been dropped Down the Mem Ory Hole. That was the term fwd by George Orwell in his Book do for the incinerator lha destroyed records. When policy reasons in the Talo imagined by Orwell dictated that a person should never have existed All references to him were dropped Down the memory Hole. His tories referring to him Wen that Way and so did current material. He became an tin aliens seek German jobs Bonn. Nana labor Sho Tweit Germany which has imported a million Mediterranean area workers is being besieged with offers of Labo from India Pakistan Chile Korea and at least a dozen other developing countries. These offers reflect the fac that workers have become one of the most lucrative exports from the developing countries. Korea has sent i4 miners to work in Ruhr Coal mines and in sending 430 recently signed a con tract with the Bonn government to Send 1,500 Coal miners. Pakistan is offering German Yop to 100,000 Semi skilled work ers and s 1 m 11 a r offers Are under study from India Brazil and Argentina in the Caw of Pakistan the government is offering a loan for travelling expenses to each worker Given a three year con tract by the Bonn government the loan to be repaid in install ments. Rome governments Benefi from the Money the workers Send to their families by their patronage of Domestic airlines to their work destination Andy the skill and experience acquired in show that the average guest worker remits Abou Thau of Bis wages to his Home country and these remittances have become an important source of foreign Exchange earnings for Italy Spain Portu Gal and Greece the countries supplying most of the one Mil lion workers. That would la Brezhnev the new first Secretary of i he soviet communist parly and Alexei Kosygin. The new Premier have Silken of currying on Vii Imus policies such As peaceful co existence and improvement of living standards. They referred in party Eccl Wiiks Over Ilie last eight i birr. The policy positions of ibus meetings were contained in speeches Liy Khrushchev. That might he the reason his Tuniks consisting of old speeches Are still available on a somewhat surreptitious bulls. Hut in Public references lop Ulii ies. Ire Lii Icv and Kiwy Uin Hiitt nol Man Lionnil that Lii were policies Nusl by Khrushchev. Thus peaceful coexistence Liei inns "111111111 peaceful Cinesi Slench despite peking s insistence Hal a cur red Reading of Lenin shows he one of the last Hurrah Nikot Khrushchev is shown addressing the com sunlit parly s Central committee before his easier from Power. On the left is Leoni Brezhnev who succeeded Khrushchev As parly first Secretary. A photo Furcolo Rode political skyrocket by Alan Wayne United press International Foster Furcolo was once picked As one of the 10 out standing members of the House of representatives by a National press radio poll. Last week some 19 years later the democratic former two term governor of Massachusetts stood As the first governor in the state s history to be indicted for misconduct in of fice. For the 93-year-old Furcolo the indictment on conspiracy charges came As the crowning blow to a political career which ended when he was upset in the 1860 primary in a bid for the . Senate. His Brief but controversial career begun shortly after world War ii when Furcolo Foster Furcolo. Flam cart and his attractive wife Kath Ryn moved to Longmeadow it suburb of Springfield. He opened a Law practice with his brother and in ims was elected to Congress on his second try. He was reflected in its. In 1952 he was appointed slate treasurer by inv late gov. Paul a. Devyr. The voters confirmed that Choice in no vember. Always known us a fighter Furcolo challenged Republican sen. I eve Crew Saltonstall for his seat in ism. Iii lost in a Campaign that wan marked by an undercurrent of bitterness Ullh the sen. John f. Kennedy who had always worked closely with sul Lons Lall. Kennedy s endorse ment of Furcolo was less than enthusiastic. Freolo bounded Buck into the pal Licul Arena two years later when he was elected governor the Job he held fur Ili next four years and his last elective position. The courteous somewhat Shybut forceful speaking Furcolo was involved in discouraging Battles despite having Comfort Able majorities in both icehouse and Sanule. He was unable to Muster sup port for his major programs a sales tax and a statewide sys tem of Junior colleges. Undaunted he Farmed h private organization to raise scholar ship funds which benefited hundreds of needy College students. His two administrations did record three notable a uti u withholding system for stat income lures a mass runs dior Lulion authority to study traffic problems and six new Superior court Piid Reship. His Secund attempt for . Senate resulted in a Shock ing upset Victory by Farmer Springfield mayor Thomas j. O Connor. O Connor lost the final 1 60 election o Saltonstall while the slate gave an Over whelming plurality to demo cratic presidential nominee Kennedy. Furcolo was born in new Haven Conn the son of an italian father and an Irish Mother. He received his Bachelor s degree from Yale University in 1039 and a Law degree in 1936. He also distinguished himself As u Boxer remaining undefeated in four years of . He met his wife the daughter of a new Haven businessman while in College. They raised five children. Mrs. Fungilo died earlier i his year of cancer. Favored fruhling the nit Lier ulan living with recent years the soviet press and Zidlo had Lieen full of references to Khrushchev. A children s educational radio program on science referred to Khrushchev s hacking of Sci ence u program for Farmers was full of Khrushchev s on agriculture an article on Art referred to Khrushchev s leadership in artistic Fields. Now Al St Anonymous poli cies Are cited usually with claims of the parly s following a Nln s line. The tide is lining out on Khrushchev s Rule in world War he achieved unchecked Power in the four years lifter a Lull died. Khrushchev was Ullh Only a Small wartime Purl. But in recent years he has loomed Large incl Stowick and anniversary Artt Eles. Particularly on fighting inthe ukrainian Region where he was Long the parly 20th anniversary of the liberation of the Ukraine armies would have been an occasion for lavish Praise of Khrushchev s Rule. Instead articles on it appearing after Khrushchev s ouster ignored russians find strange this sudden disappearance of the Man whom Many of them Hud come to love for his ebullient personality and Promise of belter living. One Moscow woman Sam yes he is out of Ibe Leader ship. But wait until Ibe Cosmo nauts return hell be Khrushchev and cosmonauts went together in the Putte mind. She found it hard to believe that the three recent Cosmo Nui Itu whom Khrushchev had promised in receive in mos cow after Landing were no greeted by him. As he had greeted the six previous found even stranger the absence of his portrait which waved above red Square with Currier cosmonauts there was Only i Nln and cosmonauts decorating in Walls. The face that launched a thou Sand rockets now belonged Loun Ungerson. European edition col Mog was p. Smith or it Elmer d. Frank. Minerv i. Pit can Ahev Navy air of Floc j. Bess by in bunt production mar Lam a
