Soviet deputy premier charges: 5th’ anniversary celebrations. le meeting theatre. aa -8tessive forces.” {re broken up by hired gangs. ” new imperialist war to establish World supremacy have acquired ‘nbelievable proportions,” he con- nued, “Committed to a new world war, the Tuling circles of the U.S. ‘are ‘‘Xtending the network of military a8es in Europe, Asia and the Near “td Middle East and maintaining “tied forces in these areas. have’ put ain stakes on a resurgence German militarism, to which tnd they seek to consolidate the SMemberment of Germany, and ints transforming West Germany Ht their war base. hi it was not surprising,” ‘Pervuk- «Said, “that the common people Where hate the American who trample on_ their and liberties. ut the American warmong- ‘S$ are not destined to turn back ‘ the Wheel of history.. The. libera- Hon Struggle of the peoples §gainst imperialism is advancing ay top speed in all countries. eaeven the most ‘brazen advo- tm) Of world supremacy for U.S. *Dital, men like Dulles, alarmed fy are by the mounting lib- °n movement of the peoples, a ua finding it necessary to Prati ~ © Public admission of the te. in anti-American _ senti- “at in Europe and Asia. ‘The aggressive Atlantic bloc, tmered together by the Ameri- .. M§Perialists, , is increasingly Y the internal antagonisms Ween the U.S. and Britain and. the een the U.S. and France. and 2g a capitalist countries of rope, ny ‘The Uro : s more ‘and more fre- under the pressure of 4, Sentiment and economic dif- ties, to express dissatisfaction ‘© American policy of out- Mralictating. atters are reaching such a that Britain, France and the tole Capitalist countries will not fate the domination and op- yn of the U.S. interminably. Rer or later they will attempt he Atricate themselves and take Meyers of independent develop- th etvulchin pointed out that ft, 'Ms drive in the West was "g a rapid decline in living tds, and economists were | Psuing about whether there i be a new economic crisis, % Ao soon it will break out. ‘the Nd in the meantime,” he said, huge propaganda machine of ‘. Dillionaires seeks to dis- , working people from their hy t position by whipping up ‘q tificial war hysteria. : Conditioning the people to ve that the atom bomb must : “Mployed, Day in and day out ( hess to terrorise not only U.S. has. taken leaf out of Hitler’s book ; MOSCOW | staging fake air ‘alerts. Ruling circles in the United “The results are evident, many tates have taken a leaf out of | Americans have lost their peace Hitler’s book, Soviet Deputy | of mind; they are giving to peer- Temier M. G. Pervukhin declared nthe traditional speech to the °Scaw Soviet on the eve of the Premier Stalin was present at held in the Bolshoi -Pervukhin declared that inside their country the U.S. rulers “are -Sstablishing a regime of terror and Ate seeking to suppress all pro- “The Communist, party has been Virtually outlawed, meetings’ and Tallies of; democratic organizations Propaganda and preparations for ing at the skies and some think they see strange objects there, resembling huge flying saucers, plates; frying-pans and green spheres of fire. “American newspapers and maga-= zines publish a great many stories by eye-witnesses who claim to have seen these strange objects and who assert that they are either secret Russian shells or at any rate, a flying apparatus sent from some other planet to observe what goes on in the U.S. . “Antagonisms are growing more acute between the U.S. and the capitalist countries of Europe. There is an open struggle between the American and British monop- olies for sources of oil, rubber, non-ferrous metals and sulphur and for markets. “There is the growing competi- tive struggle between West Ger- many and France owing to the rivalry of the capitalists of these countries in the so-called Europ- ean coal and steel pool.” Pervukhin declared that despite all the attempts of the warmong- ers, the forces of peace were grow- ing and there was increasing friendship between the peoples of all countries, “The Soviet people do not want war, the whole world knows that. The whole activity of our country is keynoted by the Stalin policy of peaceful constructive work and by friendship among the peoples. “The Stalin foreign policy of peace pursued by the Soviet gov- ernment is based on the premise that the peaceful co-existence and cooperation of capitalism and com- munism are fully possible. “All that is desired is the readi- ness to honor commitments to the letter and observe the prin- icple of equality and non-inter- ference in the internal affairs of other countries.” Then (Pervukhin warned that only hopeless fools can, believe that the Soviet government’s policy stems from any weakness. “The Soviet people are not the fainthearted kind, they are not afraid .of war,” he added. '“The indomitable strength of the Soviet state has been confirmed more than once both during the peace |) The jungles of their native land are. the ally of the Viet- namese People’s forces in their war for independence. ‘Nothing but ruin, dishonor’ ? French POW’s call for end to Indochina war “We realize now that we are waging a war that can earn France nothing but ruin and dishonor. And we are waging this war against an, entire people who are firmly resolved not to lay down their arms before winning independence and peace.” (This is the appeal ad- dressed by 67 French officers, non-commissioned officers and men Viet Nam doctor develops new | healing serum RANGOON Science is contributing to the successes which the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam is gain- ing against French imperialism. Working in his _ laboratory, deep in the Vietnamese jungle, with a team of collaborators, Dr. Dang has produced ‘a sort of streptomycin for healing serious wounds,” “a serum for preserv- ing the strength of wounded men during surgical operations” and other materials for the heal- ing of casualties. The serum has to be prepared from materials available within the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, and Dr. Dang Van Ngu is using soya bean liquor with fungi as catalytic agents. For production of the soya bean liquor Dr. Dang Van Ngu employs a newly developed quick- acting ferment. Wh | fident enough of superiority” over PEKING to their fellow officers and men of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps calling upon them to demand withdrawal of French forces now engaged in a bitter losing war against the People’s Republic of Viet Nam. The 67 officers and men were taken prisoner last month when the Vietnamese People’s Army captur- ed Nghia Lo, key French strong- hold astride the route to the coun- try’s richest rice paddies. The en- tire French command staff was tak- en prisoner, 12 French companies wiped out and large quantities of U.S.-supplied arms and munitions seized. The Vietnamese blow fell as Gen- eral Salan, French commander-in- chief in Indochina, reporting that 42,000 tons of new equipment had been received from the U.S. since last June, allowed his headquarters to announce that France was “con- the Vietnamese People’s Army “to withdraw some of its forces to bolster European defense.” Attempting to minimize loss of Nghia Lo, French Defense ‘Minister Rene Pleven nevertheless was forc- years of intervention of the cap- italist states against the -young Soviet Republic and in the Second World War. eS ‘Now that the Soviet Union is not alone, now that it captains the camp of democracy and socialism, its strength and might thas increas- ed imméasurably.” The Soviet leader. declared that if the aggressors dared attack the Soviet Union they would plunge themselves into the grave that his- tory has dug for capitalism: “No efforts of ‘bourgeois goy- ernments,” he declared, “no fascist reprisals can halt the spread of the ideas of communism among the great mass of working people throughout the world. ? “There is no force that could ed to admit that it was “a painful Banned > candidate elected CAPETOWN Defying all Malan government threats, the voters of Cape West- ern constituency have overwhelm- ingly elected as their MP, Brian Bunting, former member of the now dissolved South African Commun- ist party. (Polling in this colored constitu- ency took place November 5 and the result announced November 11 showed Bunting had polled 4,123 votes. The three other candidates all forfeited their deposits, one poll- ing 495 votes, another 387 and the third only 58. - Bunting said he intended to take his seat in the House of Assembly despite the government ban. He was formerly editor of the Guard- ian, widely-read South African pro- gressive weekly, which the Malan government banned. He edited its successor, the Clarion (now People’s World), but resigned in order to stand in the Cape Western ‘election. The election in the Cape Yest- ern constituency was caused by the action of the Malan government in expelling the sitting member, Sam Kahn, under the ‘Suppression of Communism Act. After Bunting had been nominat- ed Justice Minister Swart tried to prevent Bunting from going forward by banning him also un- der the Suppression of Commun- ism Act. Swart’s action was invalid, how- ever, as Bunting had already been nominated, and. under South ~ Afri- can law a duly nominated candi- . date must stand. ° The result is all the more strik- ing as Bunting did not make a single speech in his election cam- paign and publicly did nothing to become elected. In a statement on the eve of the “election, the local Advisory Boards and Vigilance Associations declar- ed: “The government does not want Brian Bunting in parliament. That proves that he is the right man for us.” Typical of the support he. was getting was a statement; by Mrs. Nhewu, a grandmother in® Cape Town who has served a term of imprisonment as a Defiance Cam- paign volunteer. “The man we want to represent us, in parliament,” she said, “is a man who. will fight for our rights there, even if he is kicked out for doing so. : “We want a man who enters our shacks and finds out at first hand what our hardships are, and Bunt- blow to. French prestige.” ing is such a man.” The conference heard William East, West German urge four - power agreement A call for Big-Four agreement on Germany was issued recently by the combined German del the German problem. The combined delegation called for non ernment to conduct elections and for withdra The declaration was read to the con West Germany and H. Dieckmann, presid helped to draw it up. turn back the wheel of history or halt the forward movement of society toward communism. “Tt is ‘clear to everyone that Soviet power could not have lasted 5 days in our country, let alone 35 years, if it had not been for the heroic party of Lenin and Stalin, a party closely connected with the people and enjoying their supreme Pearson, secretary of the National Union ‘of Mineworkers Scottish Area, say that Scottish miners “are solid for peace and completely op- posed to the ‘policy of the war- mongers.” t Pearson suggested that an appeal be made to the people of Europe calling for real Four-Power talks, elections in Germany on a demo- \ \ but children as well, by confidence.” ‘ cratic ‘basis, a peace treaty with a ‘ratification of the Bonn Treaty, wal of all troops from Germany, nference by Dr. Elfers. Both Pastor Martin Niemoller from ent of the People’s Chamber of the Democratic Republic, delegates BERLIN and an immediate start to peace treaty preparations egation to the Conference on the Peaceful Solution of for an all-German goy- unified Germany, and opposition to the Bonn and Paris treaties, Catholic priests from France and Austria, pacifists, Liberal deputies from Italy, Communists and those with no particular political beliefs, addressed the conference. One Italian Liberal deputy, I. Nitti, president of the Italian Par- liamentary Peace Committee, said: PACIFIC TRIBUNE — NOVEMBER 21, 1952 —, PAGE 3 ‘In the past few days I have had the opportunity of discussing mat- ters with French and Belgian MPs belonging to many parties. All of us are against the Bonn and Paris treaties.” . He urged the fullest support for the world peace movement and es- pecially for the forthcoming Peace Congress in Vienna.