By ART SHIELDS Following is a summary of the concluding portion of the report made by Michael Sus/ov, secretary of the central committee of the Soviet Communist Party, which was recently published in the Soviet press: MOSCOW — The Trotskyites, Michael Suslov pointed out, re- peatedly extol the Chinese lead- ers’ present anti-Soviet line. Thus the sixth congress of the so-called Trotsky International issued a manifesto which said that the political stand taken by the Communist Party of China indicates tremendous possibili- ties, which open a new field of activity that Trotskyism never had. The Trotskyites for example, agree with the erroneous Chinese position that the struggles of the oppressed peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America are much more important than Socialist construction and the struggles of the workers in the developed capitalist lands. This point of view was emphasized by the Chi- nese leaders initheir abusive let- ter totheSoviet Communist Party on June 14, 1963. And it was ex- pressed in the decisions of the so-called Fourth (Trotskyist) In- ternational which Suslov quotes as follows: “The focus of the world revo- lution has for the present shifted to the colonial world.” Both the Trotskyites and the Chinese leaders are also follow- ing a petty-bourgeois line, added Suslov. He emphasized the vacil- lating nature of the petty-bour- geois mind; its shifts from left to right, its separation from the working class, and its love for high-sounding phrases. The percentage of workers in the Chinese Communist Party is small, Mao Tse Tung once ad- mitted that “petty-bourgeois ideology of all shades frequently finds expression in our party.” But the Chinese leaders, unlike the Soviet Party leaders, failed to firmly resist the pressure of these petty-bourgeois elements, said Suslov. Contradict selves Their vacillations involve the Chinese leaders in innumerable contradictions. They say one thing one time, another later, notes Suslov. Thus Mao himself preferred Khrushchev to Stalin in a speech he made in Moscow at the 1957 inter-party gathering. In the last four or five years after Stalin’s death, said Mao, the situation has improved consicer- Enjoy Good, Home-Cooked: Meals at Jennie’s Cafe 335 Main St. @ Modern equipment @ Dining room service wit