Guyana i ‘SUIrVIVOTrS | : e' @ : arriving - TIMEHRI, Guyana (AP) ~- Seven. penniless, elderly survivors of the Peoples Temple death ceremony left by plane for New York today after getting clearance from Guyanese police in- vestigating the suicide- murder in which Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of - his culdsts died... There was no indication when the other 72 survivors of the Jonestown colony would be allowed to leave, “t feel very badly because I lost my twin sister there,” said Madeline Brooks, 73, of San Francisco, “I just have to try to pick up my life in some manner and keep going." . ' Two survivors are under arrest on murder charges and some othera may be’ ee PEKING (Reuter) — Senior .Vice-Premier Teng Hsiao-ping said Wednesday there will be no top-level change in China's leadership ’ despite criticism of some high officials in Peking's present poster cam- paign, Japanese sources In a meeting with Yoshikatsu -_: Takeiri, chairman of en ition Komei party, Teg also praised the appointment of Hua Kuo- feng as premier 22 years ago and said he himself does not want the job, Hua is also chairman of the Commu- nist party. China now needs unity and stability, he added. The vice-premier said a highlevel meeting in the Chinese capital is nearing its end after a | : DESPITE CRITICISM No changes in Chinese govt. | | discussion of the i country's modernization i. plans, the sources reported, The meeting is believed to involve the Communist party politburo or central committee. Earlier this week, Teng tried to calm a growing public debate in which some of the country’s leaders have been criticized in wall posters along Peking's main Chang An Boulevard. He said it is fine for people to express their views but that some statements have not been conducive to slability and moed- ernization. Criticiam has been particularly directed at Communist party Vice- Chairman Wang Tung- Hsing, chief bodyguard of the late party Chairman Mao Tse- Tung, and there has been speculation among diplomats that he might lose his position. But Teng’s statements to the Japanese today indicated that Wang will retain his post--at least for the time being. The Japanese sources sald Teng replied with a blunt “No” to a question on whether there will be a toplevel reshuffle. Hua's appointment as premier after the death of Chou En-lai had been “a very good decision,” the sources reported Teng as having said. He added that although he feels he himself has the capacity to be premier, he does not want the and I wish to live much longer," he said. On Sino-American relations, the vice- premier was reported as saying he would like to visit the United States but cnly after a nor- malization of relations between the two coun- tries. He pointed out there is still a Taiwanese embassy in Washington. Peking wants Washington to withdraw its support of the Nationalist Chinese government on Taiwan. Some of the momentum appears to have gone out of the poster campaign, although criticism was again levelled Wed- nesday at Wang, former © Peking mayor Wu ‘Teh, polithura member Ni Iran under TEHRAN (AP) — Op- ponents of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi pressured Iran's military government Wetinesday with a wave of wildcat strikes aimed at disrupting the oil-rich coun- try’s battered economy. 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