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Schoolmasterish Socialist Guy Mollet has lasted for six months as Premier of France because no one else wants the job of antagonizing the left by fighting the war in Algeria, and antagonizing left, right and center by demanding higher taxes to finance it. Last week Guy Mollet found a way to make some mileage out of his predicament...
...another argument: "Confronted by the atomic colossi of Russia and the U.S., no isolated European country can make its voice heard. It is necessary to weave between the countries of Western Europe the bonds that will prevent Germany from turning to the East." Because nobody wanted to kick out Guy Mollet and inherit the mess in Algeria, Mollet...
Bangalore Kuppuswamy, professor and head of the Department of Psychology at the University of Mysore, will discuss the first topic. Jean Paris, poet, essayist, and translator, and Guy H. d'Arvisenet, head of the Research and Documentation Department of the European Coal and Steel Community, will speak on the second topic. The public is invited...
...reason for the rise in napoleons is not hard to find, even though France is enjoying good times and has even hung on to the same Premier (Socialist Guy Mollet) for six months now. Two weeks ago the Mollet government gave France the bad tax news to accompany the increase in old-age pensions that the Assembly recently approved. This will add $400 million to the tax bill, to be met by surtaxes on salaries, by an added six francs on the price of every aperitif, and by a special tax on automobiles, rigged to discriminate against U.S. cars. (Cars...
...basic needs varied little from decade to decade. Periodically, the needs were so nearly filled that the market and industrial activity declined. In the age of research, industries compete constantly to create new needs, expand their markets and increase production. Says General Electric's Research Director C. Guy Suits: "To an increasing extent, we will determine what discoveries need to be made−and then make them...