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February 19, 1961 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGAN DAIL

Brazilian Students Abandon Czech S

Labor Chiefs Hail
Kennedy Committee

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problems created by automation
and other technological advances.
George Meany AFL-CIO presi-
dent, said that industry need have
no fear that labor will seek to
enlist the public members to out-
vote the business representatives.
He said meetings won't be in the
nature of adversary proceedings
as was the public-business-labor
setup on the War Labor Board
during World War II,
"Our recommendations wouldn't
be very useful anyway unless all
agreed," Meany said. "There would
have to be common agreement for
the policies to be accepted."
U.S. Offers
Brazil Credit

By The University Press Service
What started out to be six years1
of all - expense - paid study in
Czechoslovakia for four Brazilian
students turned out to be Just ,four
months of disenchantment for the
students who believe they are the
first to walk out on the generous?
Iron Curtain scholarship program.
The Brazilians --Ronaldo Rod-'
rigues, Luis Da Silva, Sergio Mon-'
tero and Juan Mattos-arrived in'
Paris last month after fleeing the
satellite nation. Admittedly sym-
pathetically disposed toward Com-
munism when they first arrived in
Czechoslovakia last September,
they said they were disillusioned
by what they saw there and the
conditions under which they would
have to study.
In an intreview for Le Figaro,
the largest circulation French
daily newspaper, they told of their
"Adventure of Disenchantment.";
Receive Scholarships
Their story began when they
received the scholarships through

the International Union of Stu-
dents (IUS), Communist-dominat-
ed organization of national unions
students with headquarters in
Prague.
Commenting on the scholarship
program, the Le Figaro article says
,"Moscow tries to attract the elite
of world university youth through
the IUS, concentrating principally
on African and Latin American
countries. The IUS is particularly
well-developed for this sort of
work and is a strongly important
sector of international Soviet op-
erations.
Running the IUS from the
Soviet Union is M. Shelepin, a
former IUS President who is now
a member of the Central Com-
mittee of the Communist Party
of the USSR and successor to
Beria as head of the Committee
of State for the. Security of the
USSR security police). "The choice
speaks well for him," comments
Le Figaro.

The four students came
modest backgrounds and Bra
universities did not offer cc
in their fields.
All but Mattos, who wei
Prague, were sent to the ci
Marianske Lazne, where fi
students must follow a six-n
language course in Czech x
being allowed to enter the uz
sity. According to Rodrigue
foreign students lived there,
ly from Africa and Latin Am:
He estimated there must
total of 2,500 foreign studer
similar schools throughoul
country.
It was in this early sta
their studies that the four di
to leave. "In principle," Rod
said, "no foreign student can
the country before two years
to go to another Communist
try."
"We very quickly understoo
Communism was a large li
said.

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The President - appointed the WASHINGTON (P)-The Unit
group Thursday, naming seven top ed States has offered Brazil an
representatives each of the pub- immediate credit of up to $100
lic, labor and industry. Secretary million to tide that nation over a
of Labor Arthur Goldberg and pressing dollar shortage.
Secretary of Commerce Luther Well-informed sources here
Hidges are two of the public mem- said the offer was made on the
bers. Goldberg is the first chair- instructions of President John F.
man and will alternate with the Kennedy shortly after Brazilian
commerce secretary. President Janio Quadros took of-
Kennedy gave the group the fice Jan. 31.
mission of recommending means So far, Quadros has not said he
to promote peaceful labor-man- would need the assistance, the
agement relations, sound wage and sources indicated.
price policies, a higher standard The United States offer pre-
of living, increased productivity sumably would be an entirely new
and broader foreign markets for credit, aimed at providing the
America's goods. Quadros administration a margin
To Study Automation on which to operate while it
The group was also assigned the brings Brazil's financial house in-
task of studying the benefits and to order.
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