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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1980.

Five years after

Royal Engineers moved a wartime 1,000-pound bomb 200 yards further away from the Russian War Memorial In Bar. The explosion loft a 10-foot deep crator In and blew it up.

In the Tiergartan, and scattered a cloud of dust across tho A Photo shows! Brandenburg Gate into the Soviet Sector. cloud of dust risca as the bomb is exploded. In the bank. ground, half-hidden by the dust, is the Russian War Memorial, (Associated Press Photo).

STALIN SPEAKS ON FUTURE OF SOVIET STATE

Moscow, August 1.

Premier Joseph Stalin today reaffirmed his pro- war view that, as long as capitalism encircled it, the Soviot State must grow strongar instead of weaker, or it will be destroyed.

Stalin's pronouncement is regarded here as one of the most important made recently in the field of the practical application of Marxism, Stalin's statement appeared, With the letter from Stalin to in the magazine "Bolshevik", Kholopov, "Bolshevik" published one of the most authoritative

two other Stalin letters also deal-

organs of the Communisting with questions of linguistics.

world. It followed two other recent contributions by Stalin

The letter to Kholopov, how- ever, which is three pages long. goes far beyond purely linguistic

on Marxist character and lan-matters to important questions of guage.

Stalin assalled doctrinaire dog- matic Marxists for holding that Marxist formulae, worked out

in one particular period, are valid forever and must never change.

Referring to the classic predle- than that, after the victory of the Socialist revolution, the State must wither away and disappear, Stalin said:

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Marxism.United Press and As- rociated Press,

Wishful thinking

by "Pravda"

cor-

London, August 1. . "Pravda's" diplomatic respondent, M. Marinin, declar- today that if America's partners sent considerable ground forces to Korea in res-

ed

"On the basis of the state of

when a Soviet-Marxist revolution occurs in only one country, and capitalism reigns in other coun tries, then that country where the revolution triumphed must not weaken, but must do its ponse to General MacArthur's utmost to strengthen the State, request, it would inevitably the State organs, the intelligence | entail a deep dislocation of organs and the army, if this the entire West European country does not want to be crushed by capitalist

cucirelo-economy". ment."

World language

America's programme at the present London conference of Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Atlantic Pact Powers aimed at switching the economy of Western Stalin maye that after the vic; Europe to war footing and the tory of Boctallum on a world speeding up of West German scale, there wilt. gradually rearmament, the Soviet welter evolve one general international | added. world language.

M. Marinin, quoted by Moscow. of planning to set up a perma ment mission in Indo-Ching charged with building up troops.

This world language, which Radio, accused the United States everyone would speak, will "ol course noi by German, or Rus Blan, English, but a new lan- gunge employing in itself the best elements of national and zonal languages."

Stalin said the development of a world language, would not come at once, but as a result of a long evolution in which present na tional languages, spoken in a general area of the world, would evolve first Into zonal languages and then the zonal languages. Inlo

world language.

"There is no reason to doubt that these forces are intended to pacify the peoples of Vietnam and other countries in South East Asia," he mid-Neuter,

CONVICTION OF REDS UPHELD

New York, August 11 - The United States Court, of Stalin's statement -came in the course of a letter dated July 8 Appeals today unanimously con- answering questions, put by A. firmed the conviction of 11 fonda Kholopov, which arose from aers of the Communist Party for philological discussion M conspiring to teach and advocate "Pravda."

the overthrow of the Government In the course of the "Pravda" by violence. discussion, Stalin Interpreted the Marxist attitude in language study.

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* The Court upheld the constiti- tionality of the Smith Act, which. prohibits teaching 'and advocate Ing the overthrow of the Govern mant, în ruling that the. 11, men ware guilty as charged and "con- 'victed.

The Court had prated for, tho' manner in which District Judge: Harold Medine conducted the 11- month-long trial, Vind which the. defence couruval ubed such disrinz» liveacties from start to finish that all ware elted and sentenced to guol for contemnt,' -- United

Vyshinsky

resumes

his post

Moscow, August 1. The Foreign Minister, An. dral Vyshinsky, who recently returned from a holiday in Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia, hao resumed his post,

M. Vyshinsky was a rank- Ing guest at a reception given by the Chinese Ambassador, Wang Chia-halung on Man.

day on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Chi- nasa Rad Army.

The banquet was attended by top reprezentatives of East European countries, Korea

and Mongolia, and by high- ranking Boviet officials.

Wang toasted 6tallr "The greatest friend of tho Chinese people." Teasts were also drunk to the people United Press,

WESTERN DEFENCE ARMING SPEED-UP

The Hague, August 1.

The Foreign Ministers of the five Western Union powers ---- Britain, France, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg-agreed here today that the tempo of Western European defence prepara- tions should be speeded up. The prosent tompo was considered to be not fast enough. The Foreign Ministers —' M. Robert Schuman

(France), M. Paul Van Zeeland (Belgium), Dr. D.W. Stikker (Holland), M. Joseph Bech (Luxembourg) and Mr. Ernest Bevin (Bri- tain) were attending a conference of the Conference of the Consultative Council of the Brussels Treaty powers.

Bevin mentioned the extra £100,- 000,000 which "Britain:' recently announced she would spend as à Arst step.

It was believed that the Minis- tors made no decision on the pro- posal of a financial pool, though "each expressed his country's willingness to pull its full weight. Western Germany

The rearmament of Western Germany Was mentioned but again it is bólioved that no de- finite decisions were taken.

No definite decisions were taken at the morning session, it was stated later.

Many of the views then ex- pressed were expected to bo this

Each Minister, it was under- | before it certain recommendations of the Atlantle Treaty deputies stood, promised to Impress on his people the need for greater

who met in London last week. speed and for more money to

Arms first

cyrstallised into resolutions Korean

THE EXPLANATION be spent on rearmament.

Selfridge Field, Michigan,

August 1,

The Foreign Ministers also agreed that the defence aspect

The Council appeared very im pressed

The Air Force gave its explana- | of the Brussels Treaty must be putlegoy the Atlantic Pact da

tion today of reports of "huge | Integrated into the North Atlon- bombers" launching flying saucers | tle Pact, over Michigan.

In answer to repeated reports of air-launched saucers, the Air Force spokesman said they were really F-86 Sabre jet fighters attacking B-36 bombers in mock ralds on Detroit. He said the B- 30s were "attacking" Detroit in routine training exercises from a Texas Air Force base. The jet in- terceptors, which look, like sau- cers because of their sweptback Selfridge, were from wings, Oscoda (Michigan) and Chicago, he said. United Press.

POP

#

Ench was

understood to have resistance to any

pledged total form of aggression.

On the Korean war, all five Ministers were

understood to have said they realised that this sudden outbreak might in time induce a general war.

None seemed sure of the pos- sible outcome.

the main

urging more rapid re- armament

and the preparation of definite financial estimates of cach country's needs. This was view particularly necessary in of President Truman's desire to ascertain the definite require ments of the Western nations.

It was understood that the Ministers agreed that rearma. ment should take first place if urgent and vital military needs conflict with the economic re- habilitation of the five Coun. trics.

Defence was

Hem on the agenda today. It was No figures of the cost of arm- believed that the conference had ing were given, except that Mr.

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A communique would be issued at the end of the meeting, either tonight or tomorrow morning,— Reuter,

CHOU GETS CABLE FROM VYSHINSKY

San Francisco, August 1. M. Andre Vyahalnaky, the Soviet Foreign Minister hos cabled Mr. Chou Ea-Lal, the Chinese Foreign Minister in Peking, sending congratulations on the occasion of the 23rd an- niversary of the People's Libera- tion Army Day.

M. Vyshinsky's message reads: "Please accept my congratula- tions on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China."-Reuter,

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