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ös J 526 a page five to be delivered at governmental centers, as their land is unable toyicld and have to undergo consequently punishment and er rigged | tractors are sent by the hundreds from Soviet Russia for the collective work in wheat growing areas, without the slightest consideration as to whether or not the Hungarian soil is bétng exhausted. Agriculture, unable to adapt itself to such speed in change of methods and ownership laggs in filling the official produetion plan, The consequmances are rising prices of agricultural goods and further repressive measures taken against rural popplation Conclusions Hungary today shows the most alarming picture of Soviet military preparations. The country's entire life - the military | movements and reorganizations, the building of strategie railroads | and the placing of industry on a war production seale, the labor | problem and the social situation, finally the whole economic | picture, - prove elearly the Soviet aim: the absolute levelling and undiseussed discipline of the entire country and the preparation | of an impending confliet with the West. Such pressure as is put on Hungary and the other satellites cannot continue for a long time, without léading to a brutal end. Since Soviet authorities will never allow the inner explosion of break-down to happen, observers of the Hungarian situation look with pessimism at what changes exist to save world peacée . IMPORTANT 3 On May =" the Archbishop of Eger Julius Czapik and the Bishop of Csanád Andrew Hamvas sent two nearly identical teleerams to President Auriol of France, claiming immediate release of communist leader Jacques Duclos. Entirely reliable Hungarian sources reveal thet the two prelates had been arrested on May 30th and were kept imprisoned by the AVH until June 4th; that is exactly at the time when they were supposed to have wired to France. It is thus obvious thab neither of the two bishops had been able to send the telegrams. ő : According to reports now received from Hungary, there is some greater event preparing in the Hungarian Communist Party leadership. The informants are not yet able to see clearly what is going one But a certain nervousness and inereased activity in high cireles cannot escape attentions 44,

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