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More Comrades Out Of Line
Moscow, ADI. 5. The editors of the So- viet Union's chief economic Journal, published = full "confession" today
for having given space to "ill starred" economists who trler! to challenge supremacy of heavy indus- try by advocating greater stress on consumer goods,
An unlined editariai in the latest issue of Ques- den of Economy, the offi- cial organ of the Institute,
Economy of the Academy of Belenees, ad- mitted that the editors "displayed a lack of prin- ciples and showed con- cillation towards those hangovers of rightwing Opportunism...
#
The Journal Questions of Economy was named by Pravda On January 24
when a number of economists were sharply attacked for advocating a "consumer goods line." China Maft Special.
SAIGON
More Battalions
Ordered
•
Into The City
GENERAL'S DEMANDS
Saigon, Apr. 5..
dusk-to-
The Government today ordered
鼈
dawn curfew to avoid "regrettable incidents" as
it brought three more battalions of reinforcements into the city.
It already has 12,000 well-armed men quarter- ed in Saigon to oppose some 10000 Binh Xuyen commandos and reservists entrenched in suburban
E. Germany Cholon:
Asks For
At the same time there was a Autter of political manoeuvring from both Government and the sects"United Front."
1. General Le Van-Vien, in a letter addressed 13 the Prime
sional government which would convoke a National Assembly.
4 Mr Diem announced that he would creata, a "high political council" in offer to bring repre- sentatives of all classes into the
Toll Talks Minister, Mr. Ngo Dirth Diem, direction of State affairs.
Berlin, Apr. 5.
and broadcast by Binh Xuyen Radio, offered to hold direct talks AST Germany has suggested with the Premier as the only FAST
trade talks broker off by-the West Germans last week after the Communists increased road tolls be.ween Berlin and West Germany, reliable sources said here today. They said the proposal to begin the talks again on Thursday was made in a note sent to West German officials yester- day, the contents of which have not been published,
It was in reply to a West. Ger-
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SACRIFICE
"I am ready to sacrifice my life, my family, my possessions and my honour," Gen. Vien said, "but I ask you nat to bad on to power,"
2. Gen. Vien simultaneously accused Mr
The Council's function would be to advise the Government and i to "elaborate the grand lines of general policy. Their projects would be submitted to the 'Pre- mler for approVAL.
5. American and French authoritics continued their mediation attempts to obtain an "Eastern truce" warring sides.--United Press.
"Shock Brigades? For Country
CITY TRAINED FARMERS
By Sidney Weiland
Moscow, Apr. 5.
Blood Warmer Perfected
A blood warming device to lessen the shock which new -born, Rh-negative Infanta eniure when new, but cool blood is substituted for the,. original - deadly supply with which they are born.
The basic operation known to physicians 35
"exchange transfusion" is one of the of modern. miracies
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medicine, developed by
Harvard and Dr Louis K. Dis- mond and others. This opera-- tion has moved some 90 per cent of the babies formerly doomed to die within. a few days of birth because of in- compatible blood,
The new
device has been perfected in the General Electrio ·Labor- ptories, Schenectady New York by a General Electria specialises in neatron spectro
physicist who normally
Russia's new leaders today announced that "shock brigade" of 30,000 city trained between the specialists would be sent into the country- side within the next four months to secure maximum output from the collective right) Dr. Frank L. Marting
Diem of breaking Faure May
the truce by propaganda and calling three more battalions into Saigon.
note suggesting that 3. The sects sent a communi- negotiations un the tolls que to the American Embassy
should start yesterday. But proposing a ·"penctful, solution the East German reply side to the crisis Including a provi- stepped the question of road
tolis, the sources said.
Increased
East Germany
the
road tolis last Friday by be tween 100 and 1,100 pa cent The Western Powers protested and talks were held between East and West German trading officials with no result beyond the East Germán' note.
EXCEPTIONS
Segregation Measure
New York, Apr. 5. A new segregation, measure to keep white students from at tending schools with Negroes went into Mississippi law books today.
Travellers reported tonight that East German police at border crossing points had intensified controls on lorries. Previously some latitude from the tolls
Governor Hugh White signed was possible under the "pesial the law among 54 bills passed vehicles"
including by a special legislative session. clause those carrying fresh meat, The segregation law provides milk and fuel to West Berlin.
fines and possible gaol sentences Now these had to pay tolls for white students who attend
according to weight like all State-supported schools other lerrics, travellers said. Naurces Violatars are subjec: The only exception were am- to fines of from $1 to $25, six bulances, hearses and earth-months in gaol or both.United
Press. clearing vehicles--Reuter.
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The drive, apparently decided on by negative infans for an ex- Mr Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, follows his sharp criticism of collective farmers for inefficiency and inability to achieve the output demanded by the Party."
Paris, Apr, 5 The Prime Minister, M. Edgar Faure, coasted
The new move was announced Moscow radio sald the con- smoothly past the fateful}
in a three-column editorial inference was attended by Gov 40-day mark of his second Pravda, the Soviet Communist ernment leaders including Mar- administration today,
Party newspaper, which said shal Nikolai Bulgaria, the the Party's Central Committee
His first try at the top office in 1952 ended after 39 crisis ridden days.
M. Faure fell the first time by trying to jam a series of budget confidence votes through the National Assembly.
This time, M. Faure has steered clear of harrying the Assembly with formal con- fdence tests.
The closest he came to staking the existence of his Government on any single issue was during the cen: Paris accords ratifi- cation debate in the Senate.
WARNING
He warned then that he would not be the one to give the bad Dewe of a vete
defeat to France's allies.
and the Council of Ministers had Premier, Mr Khrushchev and decided to send "experienced Mr Georgi Malenkov. workers" to ensure the guid- ance of agriculture."
CHAIRMEN
Pravda said these men would be "recommended" as chairmen of collective farms a decision which means they are unlikely to be opposed in fresh elée- tions at which the 300-400 peasants on each farm elect 1 chairman
run their Affairs.
to
If all the 30,000 men become collective. farm chairmer as is apparently intended, this will
With ratification the prize monta completa turnaround in that cluded his predecessors - the leadership of one-third of comicriably behind him, M. the collective farms scattered Faure was rated for a healthy
across the Soviet Union, chance of staying in office at least for some months and pas-
The decision to
'send the
of the
importance
POTENTIAL
PRESIDENTS
Rio De Janeird, Apr. 5. A spate of resignations caused
by political manoeuvrings for the presidential Succ swept Brazil today.
This was
Senhor Eugenio Gudka, 68- Mr Malenkov's
Brazilian Finance second public
appearance this year-old week following ten days of Minister, and Colonel Jordan future Ramos, Minister of Communica- speculation about his
to attend since he feiled
the tions, resigned. So dish the inal session of the Russian director of the Bank of Brazil, federation's Supreme Soviet Senhor Clemente Mariani- on March 26.--Reuter.""
Japs
a
Reuter.
Accused Of
'Squeeze Play
New York, Apr. 5."
Japan was accused today of "trying to put subly even until next year's specialists into the countryside over a quick squeeze play.".. tional elections.
was seen here as further The New York Journal American made: the Bu. cbstrva frecast rough evidence going for the Fare team dur-which Mr Khrushchev attaches comment in an editorial defence of Mr John Foster ing the military budget debate to his fat-sweeping farm pro-Dulles action in declining to meet the Japanese in May.
gramme on which his personal Once the Government clears prestige may dépend
Foreign Minister, Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, at the Mr present time.
that
formidable hurdle the summer holidays should carry It also emphasises M. Faure safely on until Octo- Khrushchev's determination to ber when Deputies will be con- weed out those who stand in the cerned mainly with the country-way of a "sharp upsurge in wide vote slated for Spring Agriculture at a time, when he
beer strengthening farms run directly by the State
1956.- United Press.
Wharfies
Declare
Shell Black'
DARWIN
has
the
and the Government's machine tractor stations for selective farms which exercise ConTM siderable control over theso farins.
'
The newspaper compared the exodus of specialists with a Fimilar movement of 25,000 Geading workers" in 1925 to step up collectivisation and with the despatch of 17,000 other specialists in 1933,
This newspaper said the Japanese Government "went about lining up the talks with an unseemly rush contrary to diplomatic custom."
Mr Dulles answered ""mode was "unfortunate but' zot size- rately and politely that his busy prising" that some Japanese, schedule, did not. give him time politicians were trying to make to prepare adequately for a dis- capital out of the Government's cussion now and he hoped it failure to get a "quickie". co- could take place later, the ference beween Mr Shigemitsu Journal American noted.
and Mr Dulles--Reuter.
MORE TO IT
Where is the rudeness, where the rebuff? It sɛked,
**There
considerable more to it than this, Darwin, Apr. 5.
US and Japanese experts wheat labourers
Pravda's announcement. fol- have been talking for more than would not handle any 'pearl
a speech in which Mr ten days in Tokyo about this shellfished by inden ured lcwed Jabour. during the coming Khrushchev, expressed concern same subject and the American season, a spokesman for the over the weak leadership on position should be well known. men's union announced today, mary farms and their unwling- Watersiders, who are members ness to introduce new methods.
of the Whart and Bond sec- tions of the North Australian Workers Union, had decided to declare all such pearl shell. "black"
The Secretary of the
SERIES OF CHANGES
The decision to - replace many of the present leaders is one of a series of changes he is belloved to have plan ned since the resignation of Mr Georgi Malenkov from
combined sections, Mr H. Breed said the bar was not aimed at indentured operatives because the Fremiership, after ad- of their nationality or colour.mitting "responsibility and battle is against the use guilt for the unsatisfactory
inbour state of agriculture,
THE
tied
of cheap
kened.
he
"It is that the US might be willing to reduce Japan's contr bution
to American military expenses there... and a big i, Japan increases is own de- fence programme which it has been singularly unwilling to do. with regard for pressing economic troubles Japan has been spending only 2 per cent of the gross national income for defence less than countries like which
Turkey and Pakistan roblems.
have
almiler economic. This being the situation it Fravda announcement coin- cided with a Kremlin conference seems to this Japan af friendə had a copy of a of 2,200 agricultural workers squeeze and as he was obligated contract signed by a Japanese from the central, and non-black to do so in America's interest under which members of the earth regions which comprise Mr.Dulles politely maid no thank crew of a pearling ship would most of the fertile land in Euro you
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