Tito Lays Wreath On Only One Tomb
(Rec. 10 p.m.) MOSCOW, June 4 L , e resident of Jugoslavia (Marshal Tito) today pointedly laid a wreath to Lenin—and to Lenin only—on the Lenin-Stalin mausoleum in Moscow’s Red square. In his dove-blue uniform, Marshal Tito walked briskly through the black marble underground hall, where lie ; the bodies of Lenin and Stalin ; He did not pause for a moment by the embalmed body of the man who ejected him from the Cominform in 1948.
Former Soviet Jurist “Rehabilitated”
’ MOSCOW, June 3. lhe Soviet Prosecutor-General, General Rogan Andrevich Rudenko, today a book on law by a former Minister of Justice whose name has not been seen in print in Russia for nearly 20 years.
A reference to the book, “Lenin on Justice,” in an article by Rudenko in the magazine, “Soviet State and Law,” is taken as an indication that the name of the former Minister, Nikolai Krylenko, has been rehabilitated.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27987, 6 June 1956, Page 13
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