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Economic Life In

East Germany Under Heavy Strain

Fate Dependent On Attitude of

The Gaullists

Paris, Jan. 8. The Radical leader, M. Rene Mayer, today gave France its eighteenth post-war Cabinet -- an uneasy partnership of five political groups which faces immediate troubles over the 1953 budget.

After 22 hours of almost non-stop talks, M. Mayer named a government of 23 Ministers with a political structure closely resembling that of the previous Premier, M. Antoine Pinay, who resigned a fortnight ago through lack of budget support.

The new Cabinet which first without Interruption since meets tomorrow night of Satur-September, 1048, is succeeded by day morning has as its most | M. Georges Bidault. urgent task, the 1933 budget M. Bidault, like M. Schuman, prepared by M. Pinay,

a Popular Republican, is the only other man to have held the office since the liberation.

On this M. Mayer has said there will have to be further economies.

to

is believed M. Mayer wan to go to Washington next month cr in March--in any case before, the next inceting of the Narth Atlantic Treaty Foreign Ministers--1 discuss further aid to Indo-China and the vexed question of American cffchore purchases.

GAULLISTA THE KEY

Meanwhile, the fate of the new government is believed to be pretty solidly in the hands of the BG Gaullist members of the National Assembly.

After 22 hours of negotiations with party leaders, M. Mayer named #

Ministers

M. Schuman, who had been attacked for his support of the European Defence Treaty, said he would not remain Foreign

Minister in the new Rovern- ment. He said he needed the confidence of Parliament and the solidarity of the govern- ment to continute in offler.

M. Schuman has been a fore- most advocate uf European unity.

M. Mayer was the fourth to be asked to form a government since M. Pinny's resignation- Router.

government of 23 NEW SUDAN

seven Radicals, seven Moderato Conservatives, six Popular Re-

A

publicans, two Leftist Radicals DISPUTE

and one dissident Gaullist.

The Gaullists, though they had supported M. Mayer, when he received a voje of confirma- tion in the National Assembly yesterday, said they would not take part in the government,

LOOMS

Khartoum, Jan. 8.

Besides the Gaullists, parties A government spokesman 10- outside the government include day accused Egypt's fact- the Socialists and Communists | Anding mission to the primitive and some extreme Rightist South Sudan of obtaining tribal chiefs' signatures to documents groups.

M. Antoine Pinay,

whose Supporting Egyptian views on Berlin, Jan. 8. .-

resignation, because he could not the Sudan, which the chiefs did

for his budget,

not understand. Three separate crises food, transport and cet support

coused. the crisis, had six The mission returned 10 manpower have hit East Germany's economy Moderate Conservatives, flye Cairo yesterday. It camo to the simultaneously.

Radicals. four Popular Ro Sudon to investigate the British that the Leftist Government's claim By early December, economic life had ebbed Radicals in his government of southern people are so back- ward that they must continue to, a dangerously low level. In provincial towns, seventeen ministers.

The party complexion of the to be protected by special powers housewives were queuing for almost everything, two governments is, therefore, vested in the Governor-General even salt and matches, according to newspaper much the same. reports.

publicans

two

SCHUMAN OUT

of the Sudan,

Britain and Egypt are at present trying to reach agree- ment on the future of the In State construction jobs, On December 6, the Prime The biggest change made by Sudan, now jointly administered managers walted hopelessly for Minister, Herr Olta Grotowohl M. Mayer is in the Foreign by them. They are agreed promised steel which never ar- jannounced that the Supply Ministry, where M. Robert that, the country should have rived.

Minister, Dr Karl Hamann,, and Schuman, who has held the post self-government

at an carly. Clothing shelves in East Ber-his

thiết dieutenant, Rudolf

but Egypt refuses to ac Hr State shops (HO) were Albrecht, had bena juspended.

cept Britain's demand for the Lore, though temperatures out- The Ministry's method of work-

retention of the Governor- side were freezing.

Ing.--he added--would-be-inam

General's special powers in the south.

food shortages, which he and Horr Grotewohl blamed the

Air

In

Action-

Omcials admitted that the vestigated. railway system was in chaos and could not begin to solve the

distribution crisis.

Young unskilled workers, hastily thrust into factories to fill labour gips wasted tong of

and unusable products.

must last for some weeks mero, on bad weather, saboteurs,

material by turning out shoddy planning hate otacks, bad |

were

Korea

nt

date

Britain bas promised the Sudanese eventual self-deter- mination if the provisional government wished it-Reuter.

"Cameronia"

Seoul, Jan, 8. Allied bombers, sturhed and 100 few mports. Economists in West Berlin Communist concentrations along 4 Barracks for the new army gave more specife reasons. They the freezing battle front today. The Air Force said planes on the Polish frontier, due for agreed that ther had been a completion in October,

disastrous drought this summer, knocked out n road bridge on a abandoned In skeleton state in followed in November by early vital enemy supply route south November until the spring.

and sharp frosts which attacked of Sungyo in Central Korea. In Allied officials in Berlin said potato and sugar beet dumps addition they destroyed Ave Red

Flying unprotected in the open. occupied buildings and that they feared famine. In

Communist

supply East Germany by next spring.

along the front. They called the country the "sick

On the western front fighter- bombers teamed with

of East Europe. man"

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Glasgow, Jan. 9. Only a strong shot in the arm, food crisis since the war, there American Infantry raiding part (10,000 tons) is to be used as a The Clyde liner Cameronia in the form of Soviet relief is plenty of meat on sale in in blasting supplica could prevent collapse, State-owned shops. East German

troopship following its purchase they snitt. These officials feli] farmera

toposition early today. beginning

by the Ministry of Transport, On the opposite end of the

The sale sure that supplica' would arrive | slaughter their cattle since they

was announced by mountainous eastern in time, however, since "East cannot feed them.

sector, the Anchor Line Company of South Koreaus blastof a tunnel Glasgow last Germany cannot be allowed to

last night "This meat is coming on to on the slopes of Anchor Hill on

The Camerania has been fall out just now."

the market now," officials here Wednesday night with 200

service for 30 said, "but it will be the last to pounds of TNT. BAD PLANNING

years and is to ∙AIL Com-

be renamed "Empire Clyde". Throughout October, Novem- be seen for some time."

munists in the lundel

were she will be managed by the ber and December newspaper Imports expected from both killed. attacks multipiled against "bod Western and Eastern countries Sabre jels swept Mig Alley on planning, red tape, hoarders, did not surive owing to East Thursday but reported no aerial During the war she was used poor distribution and saboteurs." Germany's inability to meet battles Associated Press.

newspapers printed export commliments. This in

The

treble

usual number of turn revolved round Bmun readers' complaints-always ви power crisis. The country is economical goals are juggled, ominous sign in a Communist- trying to expand its postwar targets dates switched, and run country.

anny from 05,000 men to 250,- priorities altered, Abrupt and These complainis were of 000 men, thereby draining the wasteful policy changes of this little or "no food, no coal, bad reservoir of manpower.

rature result in one line of lighting, no clothing or shoes,. Stockpiling of clothing and goods reaching 180 per cent wasted, hours waiting for trains fod for the army is also output while another attains which ran late, and, when causing shorloges In civilian only 65 per cent in the same power cuts were made, state- supplies.

perlod. Simply put, it means produced candles that would not As a result of political con- 1,000 wireless cabindia but only keep alight.

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