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Girls Go on Love Strike
Boy Friends Away From
Berlin fUPI) East Ger
man girls have gone on a
"love strike" to keep their
boy friends from drinking.
Hans has been given the
choice of Gretel or the bottle.
Femaie members of the Sov
iet zone Communist Vnnth
Organization have vowed to
become German-style Carrie
Nations to help the Kremlin's
anti-alcohol campaign. But
, -while America's Carrie Na
tion only broke up saloons in
her temperance drive, the
East German girls threaten to
break up romances.
The girls went into action
because few East Europeans
heeded Communist orders to
sober up. East Europeans are
trying to drown their discon
tent in large amounts of vod
ka, schnapps and beer, appar
ently because Communism is
driving them to drink.
Major Problem
As a result, drunkenness
has become a major problem
in East Germany, the Soviet
Union, Poland, Hungary and
other Soviet bloc nations.
Now the Reds are using sex
as a weapon to keep men on
the wagon.
The love strike was started
by Gisela Huth of Schwerin,
who complained that her boy
friend "once or twice a week
consumed alcohol into the
early hours."
She told the Communist
Youth newspaper "Y o u n g
World" that all her powers of
persuasion failed to keep her
boy friend out of bars.
Finally, she told him, "If
you do not stop drinking, I
will leave you."
Decision Hailed
Her decision vas hailed by
To Keep
Intoxicants
other girls who adopted the
same course,
A girl at Wolmirsleben said
her boy friend too often cele
brated other people's birth
days by drinking "I gave him
the ultimatum me or alco
hol," she said in a letter to
Young World.
Among the letters was one
from Ingrid Pausewang of
Chemnitz, who reported that
her boy friend is now a tee
totaler who finds drinking a
waste of money.
"It merely was necessary to
convince him that there are
more interesting things in life
than drinking," she wrote.
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Portland (UPI) The Pas
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and Meier and Frank com'
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won sweepstakes honors in
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Vancouve, Wash., won the
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of Portland. Pacific Telep
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The Queen's trophy for the
float exhibiting exceptional
merit in design and color. har
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Boosters of Portland.
About 300,000 persons
watched the parade.
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Quota on Fruits
The British board of trade
has established a $20 million
quota on fresh, dried and
canned fruits, according to
word received Friday from
Sen. Richard L. Neuberger.
"This action is the out
growth of a conference which
I attended last March with
leading officials of the- state
department to protest against
virtual loss of market for
Aeritan apples, pears,
plums and other fruits in
Great Britain," Neuberger
stated in a telegram.
The action of the British
board of trade will greatly
aid Oregon growers in reen
tering this market, he added.
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Economy, Culture
Development Aim
Of Outer Mongolia
(Editor's note; The litUe-known
Communist state of the People's
Republic of (Outer) Mongolia has
gone through considerable changes
over the past five years, but little
information about these has reach
ed non-Communist nations. Follow
ing is the first of three dispatches
on Outer Mongolia's domestic de
velopments based on material from
Chinese Communist sources).
By PETER SUM
United Press International
Hong Kong (UPI) The
People's -Republic of (Outer)
Mongolia began last Jan. l a
three-year plan to develop
that Communist country's
economy and culture.
Mongolians have indicated
that the success of their three
year economic plan depends
chiefly on "assistance of the
Soviet Union, (Communist)
China and other fraternal so
cialist (eastern European)
countries."
The People's Republic of
Mongolia is slightly more than
580,000 square miles in size,
mostly desert and grasslands,
sandwiched between the Sov
iet Union and Communist
China. It is primarily a livestock-raising
country.
But in the words of Dordja
Damba, first secretary of the
Mongolian People's Revolu
tionary (Communist) Party,
the republic in the course of
its last five-year plan, which
ended Dec. 31, 1957, changed
from "a purely livestock-raising
into an agro-industrial,
livestock-raising country." '
The five-year plan was
Mongolia's second since 1948,
the year the People's Revolu
tionary Party considered to be
"the advent of the socialist
construction stage."
Cooperation Urged
The republic, with its half
million population mostly
nomads has , never experi
enced "the development stage
of capitalism," according to a
Communist Chinese commen
tary on the Communist state.
The commentary . claimed
"that, iri accordance with Len
in's; famous directives," the
Mongolian People's Revolu
tionary Party was able to di
rect the country into social
ism in conformity with resolu
tions set down by the party's
third congress held at Ulan
Bator in August, 1924.
At the same meeting ' the
Communist .Mongolians also
proclaimed the People's Re
public of Mongolia and the
promulgation of the people's
constitution, which called for
the first people's "hural"
people's congress.
After the two five-year
plans, the Mongolian People's
Revolution Party pointed out
that the country must in
crease "the number of live
stock and enable the majority
of nomads working on their
own to achieve cooperation
within three years.
Mongolian Communists
stressed this in a resolution
adopted at the closing session
of the 13 th party congress
held in Ulan Bator last
March 22.
The meeting outlined nieas
ures to be taken during the
three-year economic plan to
"develop and consolidate the
socialist sector of agriculture
and livestock-raising, to en
sure the growth of all branch
es of economy and to raise the
people's living standards."
Goals Disclosed
Before the three-year plan
was put into effect, more than
200,000 (almost half of Mon
golia's total population) per
sons had discussed the draft.
According to U. Tsedenbal,
chairman of the municipal
council of ministers, the plan
aims at bringing the number
of livestock in the country to
25 million by the end of 1960
and raising- grain Output 2.7
times from 1958 to 1960.
Tsedenbal disclosed that
two million ; tons of fodder
also would be grown annually
during the three-year period.
Tsedenbal, who is also a
member of the political bu
reau of the central committee
of the party, also stated that
Soviet Russia, Communist
China and a number of east
ern European countries would
help Mongolia erect "a num
ber" of new factories which
would go into production
within the period of the cur
rent economic plan.
He predicted that by the
end of the three years, his
country's industrial output
would increase 52 per cent.
Like the Communist Chi
nese south of the Sino-Mongo-lian
border, Mongolian Reds
have called upon the country's
youths to assist the party in
successfully carrying out the
economic plan.
Ulan Bator has sent thou
sands of young intellectuals to
work in the country to "strug
gle against backward thought"
believed to be the chief ob
stacle in the1 way of a smooth
execution of the economic
plan. '
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