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Young Reds
As Leaders
By John Earle
Belgrade, Mar. 20.
A drive is underway here to train young members as new leaders in the Yugoslav Communist Party, and thereby overcome what looks to outside observers like a certain stagnation in party life.
Attention was aroused by the fact that 1955 passed without a meeting of the party's Central Committee, although the party statute prescribes a meeting at least once a year.
it was felt the Serbian Central Committee
Party neltvities, here, should normally be in- erowing, in preparation for the next Congress of the Yugoslav Communist party, or, as is is officially called, the Yugoslav of Communists. League
According to the statute, Congress should be held at the e of tha Craw-
year, four years after the last one, at Zagreb, in November 1992.
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By Order of the Board,
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Hongkong, 28th Feb., 1956.
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Membership Falling
KQ{1}L*
of
Latest figures, too, Indicate that membership is falling. For the party us a whole, membership declined during 1954 from 700,000 to 654,000.
According to later Agures available for Yugoslavia's Republics, member
In Serbin dropped from 283,000 Int
1952
to 250.00! in Croatia from 140,000 in IN?W? the summer of 1953 to 128,000 last
in Macedonia from summer; 49,000 in 1932 te
to 30,000
complained members are ton loo few workCra districts, too
Party leaders have
that among
any
and
few
offiefale,
In country
ΠΟΥ
prosents A dispropor- tionately high number among members purged in the last two years were prasanta
Yet it is the support of the peasants which the Government i trying
to enlist its new policy economic
of growing enough
food to become self- sufficient and raining Ulving standards.
A recent report of the Croatian Communist party said that 287 village party organisa- tions in Croatia had not a single peasant among their members. A report from the Macedonian Communist Parly stated that in
Kumanovo
area, party organisations in 39 villages had cen disbanded, so that in that area there were now 58 villages without a party organisation.
the
The Party's
Main Task
The party's main lagk this spring wil be to explain to the population, and enlist their political support for, the new economic policy, aimed at switching investments from industry to consumer goods, increasing agricultura pro-
duction. and checking
rise
the In living costs. Observers noted,
however, that this polley was launched by President Tile in a long report In November to the Govern ment's mass organisation, the 7,000,000 strong
Socialist Alliance, Instead of through the party
as might have been ex- pected
The party stayed in the back- ground, though the forthcoming change in the economic course was carlier discussed at a meet- Ing of the Politburnu in September.
At the same time as com- plaints were being made of inactivity and stagnation, party leaders started to call increas ingly for planned training of new leadership cadres.
Mr Edvard Kardelj, Vice- President and Secretary of the Politbureau, said: "We must carry out a longer term policy of forming young endres in all
elds of social life,"
Not Separate Subject
Marxium - Leninism is no longer being taught as soparate subject in Yugoslav schools and Universities, he
. Instead, it was intended that Leaching
of all subjects should be imbued with the spirit of Marxism-Leninism, but this had not worked out satisfactorily.
"We musi put things right. quickly if we want to obtain Marxist cadres who will bo capable of fighting against ra gressive ideas and tendencies in our society," Mr Kardelj added, He declared that Yugoslavia but in comin
In some ways, even gunMİ,
behind certain
nations In training young people as cadros, for intellectum) loadership.
backwards, Venciais.
TWIS
Hia call for the systematic) training of deta) was eght-act; by other inadece kokel
Me:27)urton Wai Kolkie, who in addition toto balnea mamber-
Bowkert
ex-Premier
halds the key post of Secretary Women Leave Menkov, nowe ibe Boviet's
of the Belgrade party organisa- tlun, stated In an article that Too many old Communists had f years been occupying top party jobs in Belgrade, while foo few young members W/Br coming up
Polotitus to the fact that the young generation who had helped to carry out Yugoslavia's | wartime revolution now formed
middle generation bearing the tant of party life, he suit that it was necessary to heln a new young generation plage.
An
to take their
conversation, Mr Jojkic tukl me that he thought the fati
For Peking
A delegation of 41 Chinese women, mostly wives of local business aad professional men, left for Peking by train this morning to attend the All-China Congress Women's
hold N] March 38 at
the invitation of the Chinese Government
were scen off at They
tho railway
slation by a large .relatives gathering of
and friends.
Mrs álla
Minister of Electrical Power Stations, arrived in London last Wednesday. As guest of Britalo's Ocntral Elentriolly Authority Malenkov is leading delegation of LS experts
three-week visit for a
10 study
Britain's clectrical power stations. It is his first visit to Britain. Picture shows him with a
a group of Russian children at the Soviet Embamy in London, where e drove following his arrival. Bealde
him
be scen сал Yakov Mallk Bussia's An- the UK.-Ex-
bassador in Ma Luk, wife of Dr Ma Laik, Mrs Tong Ping- From Photo,
in membership was not a bad tak, wife of the Hon. Treasurer
thing, since it enabled the party to get rid of many" "bandwag- koters."
Useful To
Flexible
Be
He forecast, however, that the present failing trend in
down.
membership would now slow
Commenting on the fact that the Central Committee did not meet in 1955, he said that he believed that It was useful fur The party to be flexible and not tied down blindly to its startaste.
of
the
Chinese Guneral Chamber of Commerce. Mrs
Chung Sting-trung, wife of the
Chairman of
the Hongkong
Fukien Chamber of Commerce
are joint leaders of the delega-
tion.
IN LONDON
Regional Seminars For Women
Geneva, Mar, 20. The 18-member United No- |tons Commission on the Status of Women passed a resolution toxlay
regional urging that seminars should be held to pro- note full political rights for (women.
Suth seminars would help who had recently
women
Negroes Winning Social Rights In Pacific States
San Francisco, Mar. 20.
Negroes are slowly winning their social rights in the Pacific Coast and Intermountain states, according to the headquarters of the West Coast Region of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.
Mr Franklin Williams, secretary and counsel for the regional organisation, said that the fight for equality would continue but that no help would be accepted from the Communist Party.
forgo
"We shall in future, ns ww The fire chief in Los Angeles have in the past, spurn the refused to staff his units with- Dagistance and
the out regard to colour. The Asso- methods of those whose atm Is ciation carried the issue to the the destruction of the demo-California State Supreme Court, cratic way of life," Mr Williams which ruled that such segrega- declared. "There has been notion was a violation of the room, and
there will be Constitution. room, in our Organisation Kor Communista or ther totalitar- ians."
no
The fire chief therefore made a token assignment of coloured Bremen to stations manned by white personnel, Then he re- ported that integration would not work.
They instructed the chief to set aside the colour" rute. Ho refused. They "dismissed him,
The next most important feld for the Association's activities was housing.
URGED EQUALITY
The organisation has conduel- ed its activities in the states of Washington, Oregon. California, So the Mayor of Los Angeles Nevada, Arizona, Ulah,
and appointed three now Are com- Iinho, and the Territory of missioners who were pledged to Alaska.
support Integration, the During
past
The year regional office officials have fought against discrimination in parks, playgrounds, inter-state transport and urged equality of treatment is the administration of justice and equality in the use of public accommodation,
The Negroes of the Pacific Coast and Intermountain 17 gions have attacked discrimina-
"On the outskiria tion on numerous fronts,
but Franelsco a community of more they have been most successful than 15,000 persons has been
with in fighting discrimination, in the developed
shopping allocation of Government Jobs. centres, theatres. schools, IC- For many years, It was the creational facilities and all the
of A total and establish
segregated
the Association fire complete town," stations. This meant that white reported, and coloured firemen were not in one fre station. "mixed" The personnel of a tit WIS either all white or nil coloured, because, it was orgued, the two groups could not live together.
EXCLUDED
Dulles Reporting qured political rights or did accepted custom in the region other indicia
To The Nation
Washington, Mar. 20.
Mr Mu told a China Mall re-
The State Department on- porter at the station that uponounced today that the Secretary from attending the Congress they of State. Mr John Foster Dulles, would be taken on a
four would deliver a radio-television through the principal industrial report on Friday night
centres in Manchuria and would visit 13 cities before they return after 50 days.
Also leaving with the delega- tion were five men including Dr Ma Luk,
The train left the station 0.05 a.m,
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The Soviet Union yesterday in vited the members of the Com- mission and members of women's organizations to attend a etunimus in Russiu next summ- tner, with all expenses, in- cluding, return fares, paid.
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"Nogroes' and other minorilles have been
excluded through fully quirement that upon resale pur- chasers must offer the property to the corporation before plac- jing it on the open market.
10-nation Asiatic tour.
The Association began to fight
"In other tracts, the approval Mr Dullen is scheduled tu
In another resolution the Com-
this rule several years ago. "Soot, membership committees as a arrive here tomorrow afternoon,
mission asked the Secretary-
far, their efforts have ended prerequisite to purchase has He will talk on Friday night General to prepare an analytical segregation, in Oakland, Call been written into the by-laws from 10.30 to 11 pm, EST (0330 summary of information on dis-fornia, and provoked one of the of the Improvement corporation to 0400 GMT, Saturday) crimination against women in most vigorous political fights in United Press.
education. Reuter.
Los Angeles in recent years.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
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of which, every purchaser must be a merhbor and thus becomes bound by its laws.
"In at least one area, Association broke through
tho the
solid pattern of discrimination by working closely with one of the builders in an effort to ob- tain a voluntary change in his discriminatory. selling prac- tices.
effort.
"As a result of this this particular builder publicly adopted д non-discriminatory policy resulting in the introduc- flon into eight widely scattered new tracts, of Negroes and other minority families."
The Association has alo fought discrimination in the schools, and claims a major victory in the schools of El had Centro, California, which practised racial segregation for almost 20 years.
FICHT ENDED
After the case was won .in the United States District Court of Appeals, the fight ended when the school district, by stipulation, agreed to assign students svithout regard for race, colour, religious creed or
national origin,
The school district also agreed to employ qualified teachers without. reference to colour,- China' Mall Special
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