[ { > Who Will Succeed? GEORGI MALENKOYV ». . He was right-hand man VYACHESLAV M. MOLOTOV « « « More ruthless than Stalin LAVRENTI P. BERIA « « . Ominous police figure IS EEL A CADIW YOUR KIDNEYS The kidneys are delicate organs, easily affected, --especi: oy a cold. Their duty is to filter ii ities and excess acids from the blood. you have a cold--or any other ailment which creates added poi i system --extra work is thrown upon your kid- neys. To help keep the kidneys in good order, your system of excess acids i caused by colds or other ailments, use any Pills, Nen-habit forming, A FAVOURITE REMEDY FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY ERE Stir West y PHIL CLARKE . LONDON (AP)--Western Europe reacted with fear and uncertainty dead. | Except for loyal Communists, there was no shedding of tears. But neither was there jubilation. Most Europeans took the news grimly, with only a few expressions of hope for a letup in the cold war. The biggest worry _expressed everywhere wis thet the new ruler --or rylers--of Russia might scrap Stalin' y cold war policies and possibly plunge the world into a shooting conflict. Western diplomats glucying the official death announcement found scant clues $0 who takes over now. But the announcement, signed by the Central Committee of the Com- munist party, the U. 8S. 8. R. Coun- ¢il of Minsters and the Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet--Russia's three most powerful bodies--made it clear there is no new bid for friendship with the West. The announcement promised a continued buildup of the Soviet army, navy and intelligence ser- vices to deal "a decisive rebuff to any aggressor." It added pledges . |of friendship with China and other Communist satellites and with workers of capitalist and colonial countries. Some Western observers saw signs of a possible crack in Com- munist unity in Moscow in the announcement's call for an ~".~¢ "struggle against internal and ex- ternal foes." But many feared any such disunity mignt aeighien we Hanger of war rather than lessen The news two days ago of the Soviet leader's grave illness gave Europeans ample time to ponder its implications, and today's early morning announcement that the Russian leader was dead came as ng great shock. : Many had speculated that Stalin already was dead when Moscow first announced his illness end that the obituary was being de- layed to give the Russian people a chance to brace themselves. Fear, Uncertainty the news today that Stalin .s|ing BARONS' PROUDLY PRESENT... All 1953 Models of ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOWN Delivers any Model to your Home Admiral's' push-button defrosting whisks you through cleaning and de- frosting faster than any other auto- matic method in the world. In 7 short minutes the whole job is done. Here's defrosting at your convenience - quick, easy, trouble-free. , ~ r ADMIRAL 7 eu. hb. Refrigerators ' NO PARKING PROBLEMS AT BARONS'. 426 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 5-4822 Europe But the final announcement breaking over Europe in the winter dawn, carried with itr cold forebod- A report from Bonn said West Germany received the news of Stalin's death with new fear. Mil- lions of Germans hated him, but | they counted on his shrewdness and Italy's anti-Communist Premier Alcide de Gasperi said, *"The un- known for tomorrow remains grave." : Government leaders in Scandin- avia, mindful perhaps of the near- ness of the Russian bear, deliyered public statements politely praising Stalin. : Comment by British new s- papers ranged from fears of greater tension to hopes for agree- ment between Russia and the West with Yugoslavia President Tito sit- ug in, perhaps, as a mediator. he privately - operated radio Free Europe warned anti-Commun- ists inside the Iron Curtain to keep cool and avoid drastic action despite Stalin's death. Commentaries beamed to the East by transmitters in Germany and Portugal cautioned that the dictator's exit does not mean im- riediate liberation, and that pre- mature resistance would be sup- pressed mercilessly. Diplomatic representatives of most countries presented formal eulogies to Stalin and offeredtheir sympathy to the Russian people. India's Prime Minister Nehru cabled Moscow that Stalin's * ser- vices to his people in peace and war brought him unique renown and his death removed from the contemporary world a personality of exceptional gifts and great achievement." Newspapers and lesser people gave full vent to their feelings, describing Stalin in terms ranging from '"'tyrant" to *'patriot." Editorial comment ranged from the London Times' description of! patience to avoid a hot. war iniQ ( him od "the man of steel" to the Conservative London Daily Sketch's brushoff: "Let no tears be shed--the world is well rid of him." FIRE TAKES 3 LIVES FORT NELSON, B.C. 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