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TROOPS CAUSE TROUBLE Trotsky's Widow IN GERMANY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Accuses Kremlin
Allied Commands
are
Concerned Over Incidents
Bonn, July 8,
Allied commands in West Germany concerned about widespread press publicity given to incidents between their troops and civilians,
breaking
This applies particularly to | brawls
window or The Americans and French.
These were usually causex! by The prime ministers of young national servicemen, le Bavaria
Wuerttemberg said.
TAFFE
4 n whose slates French and American troops are station. ed have publicly asked for meva- sures such as curfews fe reduce the number of elashees.
National
Servicemen
were
Those reported
of miler nature such as drunken
A Brush official with long the United poilee service in Kingdom said that the incidents
were по
WOTWO
then those bccurring in Britain wherever there
concentration of troogs.
EXECUTIVE S
is
PROVIDES CONCERN
}
New York, July 8.
The trend of world economic development in the ten years since the end of the war "provides. ground for serious concern," a United Nations re- port said tonight.
New York, July 8.
The widow of Leon Trotsky the exiled Soviet leader ussassinated in Mexico nearly 16 years ago— declared tonight that the present rulers of Russia were "the same men who supported Stalin in all his bloody massacres."
i
In a broadcast appeal to the In a bitter attack on "Stalinist Russian workers and peasants (bureaucrats," Mrs Trotsky op- to overthrow Stalinism,
directly. shepealed
to workers, onid that Stalbi's hoirs could peasants and young Russians to monstrous recand of -largo again s ini 1948 and not trust each other, and pre-expose the truly
unlikely
That tissue of lies" and corruption on parallelled growth, the problem about of masa poverty in a large part | tho
born as ever," the 201-page a
"Desplie
of
09
por
based.
cent above dipted it was 1038 Jevel. The major this leadership will int lang" which she said the present re- of the world remains as stub- chuige sinco 1930 has been
sharp decline in textiles Mrs Trotsky, ALSİTES ber world economic survey for 1958 and a great increase in exports Russian name of Natalla boy,
machinery transport sald
equip-Ivanovaa Sedova, recorded her others, statement at ber vika in At the same time the survey ment and chemicals. found that the economie record In Ensterra Europe and main-Cayoacan, Mexico - in
the an of the first decade was better land Ching-the centrally plan. Í samo Budy where her than that of the decade follow-ned economies the postwar de- band
killed by Jacques the the First World War
code was characterised by radi. Mornard in 1940 for broad- sho The survey will provide aced institutional changes and by
a rapid expansion of industry.studios in Munich, Germany. discussion by the basis for Economic and Social Council, the survey said. due to begin its 22nd session in Geneva tomorrow.
vey sidel
Maintained
The concentration of economic power in the hands of contral authorities plan
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cost to the Soviet Radio Liberation
**** paign 20
Union by from
It in released by The
les made it possible to York office of
development❘tion. `comprehensively,
pro-
the
But
no
Increases in Industrial Though damage and destruc duction from the prewar years The Federal Government Itron were greater in the Second to 1954 in the planned economica A British spokesman said to-sufficiently concerned about the
World War than in the first, ranged well over 100 per cent. clay that there had been no in-
agitation one press
paper recovery and growth of output
In the
the Soviet Union It was in incidents involving (TR
went as far us alleging that
after World War Two were more nearly 180 British troops.
per cent and an "punishment units" for Alfled
average of 100 per cent in the earth! rowlies were sent to Germany apk and widomprend, and tho
has become capable of Eastern
European countries, to ask the state governments supporting a far larger popula-with increases In the export of to collect evidence. It is known tion than ever before, the sur to frown
machinery and equipment on the press com-
In the industrial countries full direct comparison with free che
survey stressed thint Observers believe that the employment had
been main terprise countries was possiblo campaign is in part prompted ained. In the under-developed owing to major differences in SECRETARY by ill-feeling aroused by the
countries perhaps the most othed of computation, significant advance was not Bo For the first half of 1855. much in expansion of produc- trade of the centrally planned tive capacity as in the develop-
economies with the rest of the ment of a social climate favour-
world
per cent higher was 15 ing economie development.
thon
same period in On the other hand, political
more than 30 per cent of their total trade, largely based on jexchanges between themaet ves,
OF ECAFE
New York, July 8.
Allied demand for support pay- ments for troups here. It could also be intended to give the West German
negotiators A stronger position in the talks for a permanent troops treaty
for the
The appointment of Mr regulation the status of troops terions had led to a division 1854, but was probably still not
made
USCA
Vhakravarthi V. Narusin-stationed here.
of the world
into two economy han, of Inchin, as the new The survey of incidents Is "virtually isolated rectors", Executive Secretary of the not уств complete. But
pre- coch devoting a considerable inquiries
of their resources to by United Nationss
Economic ninary
Reuter with the gurte govom→
father than civilan Commission for Asia and
ment prese office
This checked the rise in revicol the Far East (ECAFE) was
of incidents living standards and the growth sturtay inereuse announced ut UN
the cuu- in
state of Rhineland of production. Palatinate. in this state there "East-West trude, which quarters today.
are both French and American prior to the war accounted for troops,
about one-seventh of the world. bases and total, has dwindled to negligible suerseding Di P. S. Lokanathen, supply dumps near Kaiserslau-proportions," the survey said. whome resignation Was nt).
inke
Mr Narusuhan was expected Lex take offer on September 1,
nouterd in February. lo
effer this
SERIMIT, noument added
the 01-
Mr Nuruaimhan, at the time of his appointment to CAFE, was serving the troven-ment of Inalia as joint secretary of the Ministry of Finance, directly to change of the Economic Affairs Department of the Ministry
Ite
responsible for the development EFFICI co-ordination yk foreign
programmes which included thome for The Umated Nations Expanda! gime of technical assistance
of
Wiri
pro-
it% well us for the Colombo Plan and bilateral programmes, the United States old
programine.
uch as
Reuter.
Poujadist Propaganda Campaign
The big air force
Tern have turned that town into a lavourable base for prostitutes and shady operators battening on well paid America i soldiers, ¦
The
First-Quarter
The
Rapid Growth
Hard Core
Dr.
Turning to the current situa- tion, the survey said the out look for the developed coup- trier this year was for a slow- ing down of expansion, and as rome less developed result countries
expori foresaw market set back.
The problem of Informational economic balance remained far from solved, the survey found. postwar period showed "A" hard-core defcit remains rapid growth accompanied by with the dollar area," it said, oscillation between inflationary
that despite efforts to adding and deflationary pressures Ja industrial countries. most
cncourage the international Bow of
of cap
capital," the volume of such of which
adopted states government
mcnaures
by Rhineland Palatinate says that restrain home demands, with in movements remains small
hus reports of 130 Rasults 'some caste resultant slowing former standards, especially by and incidents involving Allied down of investment and durable standards prevailing before the troops in the first five nwnthegoods consumption.
First World War,"
Economic
in Fluctuations in tho demand of
expansion have Western
initially Europe was 1955, the developed countries
on the stimulated and amtained by a 21 had adverse effects
economie development of under housing boom, the survey said.
roc of developed countries, particularly Later, the
104 consumer on durable Baden said that through extreme fluctuations is expenditure
goods in industrial investment between January 1 and June 15 export prices for primary pro- sal
ducts.
became the major factors. more
offences than 50 serious
Few countries had been able
Tire rate of increase in real were committed by Americans and about a dozen by French to develop and diversity their national product in 1935 canged economies "sufficiently to from three to seven per cent in forces. Among them there strengthen their resistance to
Franco, Belgium,
Italy cad inflationary
ΟΙ deflationary the Netherlands. In Western Germany it reached oleven per
it
of this year, onpared with 57 Lin the same period of
there were
exual The Wuerttemberg
Add ffenets,
state government
were two murders.
Q
The Bavarian Government re-shocks trom abroad," the survey ported 160 incidents for first said. quarter of this year, compared Since 1948 increased output cent
In North America the with 144 in the first quarter of of the under-developed countries 1956
had compared less unfavourably crouse was six per cent for the The
state ог
United States and nine per cent North-Rhine with that of tho developed Westphalia, which has British, countries.
for Canada. Economic activity ccclerated In Belgian
Dutch Canadian and
In the Middle
East and in Japan, also forees within the border report- | Africa,
owing
1955. to a remarkable crease in the number of offences and other minerals, the rate of in the pattern of production and for the defence of shopkeepers statistics on them.
"union reported. It did not keep exact increase has even exceeded that demand led to a rapid increase of Western Europe
an the volume of foreign trade
Saint Cere, July 8.
Pharo Poujade, leader of the French tax-protesting
its
prcent rulers, Khrush- Bulganin, Mikoyan and having inherited Stalin- jat Gorship are conducting propaganda cam- as to distract from themselves the powerful wave
dissatisfaction and of
hatred,'
"They are the same men who supported Stalin in all his bloody MODUSSACICA....the vory method
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"vast propaganda tour of American Ambassador, has capita, basis," the survey said. France," a statement issued by written to the West German
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can personnel. Dr Conant gave lot bers of the movement to "barden en assurance that the American presented the world's maximum allitary authorities are taking contribution towards the accept-
every appropriate measure to ed objective of cecnomic de cosure good relations with the velopment. Germen people.
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of the movement's administra- tive council at Saint Cere, Pou- facio's headquarters, France Presse.
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Trade had been held back much less than might have been expected by the various limita- and controls prevailing, General H. I. Hodes, the survey added. Commander-in-Chiet of the By 1955, the total volume of manufactured Industrial goods American army in Europe, hins world trade was about 50 per remained stable. as a result of the army iscent higher than in 1988 and substantial rise in output por craphasized that
man hour. continuing to take all possible 1948. steps to
keep to a minimum, Most countries -
row The survey gold, delerforations unfavourable incidents involvsponding a higher fraction of in the terms of trade agravated ing German citizens.
their incomes on imports than paymosis dimeulles in a num- On the other hand, a British 1837. Trade in primary prober of countries in which im- offelat elled the comment of the ducts has lagged, but in manus porta wore high, or Increasing Ottawa, July 8,
goods
rison (Austrife, Colombia. rod New Mr William Bernoff, president mayor of a fair-sized town, in factured
Zealand). of Atomic Energy of Canada, area where there are British rapidly.
He told the British This expansion in manufaci troops. Lid, said today that the darrer commander not to worry about turing
were offset by cuts in had been the of radioactive contamination reports of brawis.
force contributing to postwar Burme) and were combined by would prevent any early use of
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Mr Bennett told the House of Commons Resourch Committee that it would be many years before atomic technology PRO- greed to a point where atomic motor could be nude complete- ly danger free.
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Mr. Bennett ́ ́mid centres of population would be periously. endangered if anything went with a reactor fo a chant ship while she was in harbour
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