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BY SOVIET CRITICS

Fyodor

Moscow, Feb. 22. Dostoyevsky, for years confined by Soviet critics to a back seat among Russian classical authors, has been reinstated as a "great Russian writer."

After being more or less ignored since the war, Dostoyevsky has suddenly been given country-wide prominence in a spate of articles in literary publications, radio and television lectures and exhibitions. His name is again mentioned

in

company with those of Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Balzac, Chekhov and Dickens.

The new publicity - River to "Idealization of Dostoyevsky reached a peak can only obstruct Commemorative incotings allion of the worth, over the Soviet Union to mark vital truth the 75th anniversary death on February 9. In Mos- cow. "Berary evening" Was Trade Union House.

PAN AMERICAN

held

#1

Guests from 17 foreign coun- tries were invited to attend.

in

K

Dostoyevsky comprehen) – the great, contained in hts of his worlts. And we want this worth and greatness to be understood and to ring out in full volee."

Another critic, Mr F. Evnin, declared: "Our recognilion Dostoyevsky as a great Russian writer is inseparable from a decisive struggle

against

the reactionary ideas of many of his novels...

While noting all that is weak and reactionary in This creative work which 1103 tot stood the test of time, what la powerful and clear must be tiven its due value."

MUSEUM ENLARGED

Petersburg

as

S

A big meeting way also held

Leningrad which,

of Tsarist setting fur famous

capital Russia, was the

Dostoyevsky's

must

novel "Crime and Punishment," Dostoyevsky spent a large part of his life there.

'The Dostoyevsky Museum in Moscow enlarged to occupy

Memorial

DISTORTION

Mr Evain accused Dostoyev- has been sky of distorting and caricatur-

four ing all

the revolutionaries and heatheists who opposed him. But

he was, nevertheless, a "powor fut realist, penetrating psy- chologist and

outstanding

ROMS of the flat which occupied

new

Since World War II. editions of Dostoyevsky's works have been hard to obtain. Some were no published at all in recent years, while those "selected" were issued in much

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Notices

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Pakistan Middle Eswert, Africa, Great Britain and Rinope_0 p.m.

Thailand, Burna, India, 0 p.m.

By Surface Japan, U.8.A., C. & 5. America,

Plind 4p.a

Indonesia, 4 p.m.

Maven. 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 By Air Formosa, Japan, Korea, Okinawa,

master of the novel.

"The works contained many true pictures of fe, marked a whole stage of develop- ment, and left deep traces the Illerature of Russia and the world.

11 a.m. of Dostoyevsky

smaller editions than works by social and historical other classical writers.

But last year wider pubiten- tion of his works was begun and during 1936 the first four of a ten-volume edition of his collected works is to be pub- lished, as well as a two-volume edition of his short stories, and an illustrated edition of "Češme and Punishment."

His plays are to be perlarni- ed all over the Soviet Union.

A film about his life is to be produced this year.

EXPOSED TSARISTS

IV-

The change of attitude lects the dilemmu with which the Soviet Communist Party has always been faced in Dostoyev: sky, and it is the party which has the last word in decking what the attitude to any writer, living or dead, shall be.

On the one hand. Dostoyevsky meets with approval for ex- prsing and criticising Tsarist Rusata in the last half of the 19th century, often more ruth- Jessly and skilfully than many

a revolutionary.

On the other hand, the ralu- tons which ho proposed for ridding the country of its evils aroused violent Communist

protest.

He believed that Russia could only

be saved by atonement through

mystic N

Christian love.

Like the Russian revolution- aries, he disliked much of what he saw in the new industrial socielles

Western Europe. of and rejected that path of deve- lopment for. Russia. But he would have no truck with re- volution, and bitterly attacked the revolutionaries of his day.

CANNOT FORGET

The present attitude 10 Dostoyevsky was summed up in an article by Dr VV. Ermolov, Lone of the best known {"Dostoyevsky experts," In the terary magazine "Novy Mir.

durks.

"We cannot forget, we can- not forgive Dostoyevsky," he wrote. "however much we value his artistic talent, his blinding late for the best, the of hits epoch democratic forces as it appeared in the most re- actionary and tendentious of his works. Nor can we forget that in our times, too, reactionaries, churchmen and other obscurant- Ists are trying to une his works for their own dark ends,

Sea Serpent

Caught

Syracuse, Feb. 22.

A flat-headed 19-foot loop sed serpent was caught by local fishermen off-here today.

Sta Ashing experts here sald this acrpent, which normally makes its home in the depths of the Atlantic, had been driven by recent Aftantle storms into the calm Mediterraneat.-- Franco-Prooge..

"They remain of great artistic value for our age, too."-China Mail Special.

Guam Hawali, V.B.A., 1 p.m. Philippines. Australia, New Zea land. 2 p.m.

Formosa, 0 p.m.,

U.S.A. & Canada, 6 p.m. Thailand, India, Pakistan, Akidla East. Atries, Groot Britain &

Europe, & p.m.

Japan. 6 p.m.

By Surface China, Propló's Repubile, 10.30 am, Macao, 1 b..

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

WE'RE PROSPECTING FOR URANIUM BY AIR, LOTHAR. THE NEEDLE ON THAT DIAL WILL SHOW IF WE'RE NEAR THE ORE.

FERDINAND

NANCY

LOOK--

NEEDLE [MOVE ON

DIAL.

I'M GOING OVER' TO WATCH THEM PUT UP

THE STEEPLE ON THE NEW

CHURCH

JOHNNY HAZARD

THAT'S THE BACK- GROUND COUNT, CAUSED BY COSMIC RAYS. DOESN'T

MEAN ANYTHING.

BOY--- LOOK

AT THAT STEEPLE---I WISH SLUGGO WERE HERE

{ STARTING TODAY>"THE CAR THIERS "AT THE AMSTERDAM {AIRFIELD, JOHNMY AND SHAP CLEAN UP THE LAST PETAILS

OF THE MAN HEER CASBI

YOU GUARD THE CORPUS DELICTI, JOHNNY......I'LL CALL THE FOLICE FROM THE TERMINAL

· AND FILE MY STORY AT THE

SAME TIME!

I'LL JOIN YOU, SHAP.....I PREFER LIVE COMPANY! HAVE A SAR HUNCH MEER WILL STILL BE HERE WHEN

WE COME BACK

Maczo 4 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 By Air Peking, Shanghai, Hankaw, Kun. ming, 10 a.m.

Thailand Malaya, Indonesia. Aus trails, New Zealand & скучить 1a.m.

Indo-China, Noon.

Philippines. 1 p.m.

Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle

Dhritain & Africa Critt

FEAT.

Europe, d p.m.

Malaya. Indónesia, Australia New Zealand, 0 p.m..

B

Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, Korea,

p.m.

Inwall, U.S.A.. Canada, 6 p.m. Indo-China, & p.m.

By Burface

Reboul, 9 4.1.

China, People's itepublic, 19.30 num Масло, 1 р.

Japan, 2 p.m.

Burma, a p..

Formoso, p.m.

N. Borneo, 4 p.m. Indo-China, Prince, 4 p.m. Malaya, Ceylon, India. Pakistan, Aden, Middle East, Italy. (Forty- guese India Parcela via Karachi), 6

D.m.

China, People's Republic, 6 p.m.

acao, p.m.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 By surface Macao, 1 p.m.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 BY GITACO

China, People's Republic, 19.30 am. Philippines, Mainya, Cvylon, Aden & Miditle East, Noon,

Macao. D.M. Japan, Cañada, 2 p.m. Macso, p..

THE A.E.C.MAN SAID THIS AREA HAD BEEN COVERED ALREADY-- WITHOUT RESULTS. WE MAY GO NORTH TOMORROW

SAY-

7.12

OH,

SLUGGO

DECOM

Holiday

Queen Ingrid of Denmark and her two youngest daugh- ters. Princess Benediote, left, and Princess Anne-Marie, are plctured on skis during their current winter vocation In Norway. Report

the вау now has been just right for sking—Express Photo,

Commander Arranges Marriages

Goottingen, West Germany, Feb. 22,

Germany's youngest submarine commander during World War II, who sank more than 250,000 tons of Allled shipping, has opened a successful -marriage institute in this University town on the

East-West German border.

Herr Hans Heino Franke, aged 34, and his pretty wife Doris, his closest assistant in the institute, said that they came to the conclusion that German women had a particularly strong appeal for foreign.men on the "marriage market.

women

Forelan men

believed that German

were better wives because they were not. too emancipated, had a greater sensa responsibility towards their family and household, were not too keen on huxuries, and could develop great affection and fidelity.

A Dutch schoolteacher In South Africa, for example, wrote saying that he could get married thero if he wanted. "But the women here drink and dance too much," he explained, "Therefore, I want a German wife."

Each applicant has to answer several hundred questions. They Include some on love and BOX which conduct A survey."

allow Herr Franke to "miniature Kinsey

His conclusion is: "German women lay much less emphasis on erotic life than Launs. Ger- man women are also more in- clined to forgive their husband a physical adventure with an- other woman as long as it does not amoun betrayal” -

Letr

to spiritual

Franke's ellents

Gro

મૈં

П

No Luxury Female, asked to draw a sketch of tree. A psychologist and A clerk from Teheran wrote: graphologist analyse the draw- 1 could be the best husband fing together with the applicant's I could find a German woman,"

handwriting to interpret while American engineer character and "mate" from Cleveland, Ohio, declared,

tion properly. "I want a nice German wife, no luxury female,"

an

German

Dog Acts As

Decoy For grated

She-Wolf

women,

to

his

applica-

he

one-

Herr Franke sald that A.

worker

than who thought that more Australia sald: third of all marriages in West "Everyone here likes German Germany today have been ar- Women are so scarce ranged through marriage in- that we could import many of stitutes or advertisements. Many them,"

people, particularly have less time to meet men to- day than before the war be-

Ex-Lieutenant Franke, short with wavy-hair, and his alim,

cach month,

Badajoz, Feb. 22, Shepherds At Azuaga. near brown-eyed wife, receive thou cause of their jobs. here,

which for sands of letters shot a dog week. had been acting as a

many from Britain, the decoy for a she-wolf in raids on Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

their flocks.

The dog would appear fest, diverting the attention of the which dogs, while the woll slipped in behind

to attack the sheep.

abroad, including United States,

Ex-Prisoners

women,

ότι

Too many men judge women South Africa, Latin America,

they look all at Western Europe,

Yugu- merely from what

like, or, in seeking a marriage sinvia and even Poland.

Most applications from abroad partner, by what they own came from men, most of whem will inherit have been in Germany elther

In the age bracket of 30 and as occupation soldiers or four-

widowers have upwards,

their country.

The wolf several times inter- vened to save the dog when thes, or have met Germans in watch-dogs turned on JI.

The two raiders had mated rad lived in the wild country around Azuaga, the shepherds said-China Mall Special,

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

--LOOK AT THAT NEEDLE NOW! WE'RE NEAR

SOMETHING!)

MEANWHILE, TWO MINUTES OUT OF AMSTERDAM .......IN A PRIVATE COMPARTMENT ABOARD A TRANSATLANTIC PLANE

GOOD, AR. WINFIELDİ HOW, MISS HAVEN, AS YOU, KNOW, YOUR CHIEF AND I

· ARE SCHEDULED FOR A | TOP-DRAWER CONFAB IN (HOLLAND.......TIHO DAM FROM

HOW >99%

THIS IS MY SECRETARY, GENERALES BROOK ĮHAVEN SHE'S BEEN SITTING

WITH THE REGULAR PASSENGERS

TO AVOID SUSPICION? -

Hmm-

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Frank Robbins

AT A SECRET MEETING PLACE OF KNIEN YOU HAVE BEEN INFORMEDI OUR CHIE CONCERN HOW IS FOR THESE VITAL DOCUMENTS! WE HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE MAJOR EPFORTS WILL BE MADE TO STEAL THEMI

'Kinsey Survey'

woman

Hardly any foreign has applied to the institute And her a German husband.

EVEN

MAGICIANS

to

any Carlsberg

Bet

TRY

If we were

any fresher we'd still be

on the vine!

Libbey's

FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

ROWNTREES

OLORING"

MILK CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS

AND RAISINS

„this situation calls for a

San Miguel

А

better chance of finding a new wife than divorced husbands.

Among women, a widow with two children can find a new husband more easily than on untharried mother with one illegitimato child.

Herr Franke believes that tho best marriages resulted when the wie was five to 10 years younger than the husband. Successful marriages, where the wife le of the same age or older than her husband, are an ex- ception.

Many German women of the war-generation," now between 30 and 50 years of age, he says, are looking for a husband among war wounded or ex-prisonera

of war.

Ho himself met his wife in a normal way, not through Д marriage broker or newspaper

advertisement.

She was stroll-

Ing along the shore of Memel on the Ballic Sea in 1944; collect- ing sea shells, when she bump- ed into Lieutenant Franke, who was at that time stationed at Memel for a torpedo training Course.

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A few months later, they said that they opened the marriago institute because they had always enjoyed helping people to get together and be- cause they thought that many people needed help in finding Jan ideal marriage partner.

West Germany has several {hundred marriage Institutes and newspapers and magazines de- vote mony pages every week to marriage advertisements.China Mail Special..

ALLEGED BOYCOTT VIOLATION

Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 22.

Nine Negro pastors, a Negro lawyer and several officials of the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People were arrest- ed by the Montgomery police this morning.

Altogether 115 people were charged yesterday by a Grand Jury with violating a state law on illegal boycott, following an enquiry into the boycott of town buse by the Negro population of Montgomery.

The boycott of buses begun on December: 5 affer a Negroso bad boen arrested for retumitur te travel so the roar of the bis-- the section reserved for Negroes. Tollowing the boycott, which has been almost. 100 per cent, the bus company has boeri forced to raise the price of its Uckets,

*

The Negroes have refused, alt compromiso solutions which have been put forwardin

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