How will it be on

Monday morning?

Like last Monday-and the Monday before that?

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY MAY 9, 1959.

THE VITAL QUESTION LURKING BEHIND THAT MONDAY MORNING FEELING'

Take a look at yourself as you tako those first stops to work. Do you ever day: dream of the way you might be spending your day-or. are you happy with the life you load now?

COOLF!

WIN!

OPEN

martly

Are you really in

the right job?

Will you wake with not what your Monday morning the dull realisation that rating is, but what it will be three or four years hence-

:

What would you do lí you won fortune

A

on the Dools (a) live a life of leisure. (D) have a good holiday and come back to your

something unpleasant is unless you du samething won going to happen to you? about anding more congenial

Then, when you ore

fully work. awake, will you suddenly know what it is that is troubling you -in a couple of hours you will be back at work?

And when you realise that nearly every Monday morning, dor perhaps the next 30 years, you will fure the same prospect, will you desperately wish the world was new and you were young aguin7

SO NATURAL

If you have never had this are unique, experience, you Most

feel people

occasionally.

like I

And that is perfectly natural. After a glorious and bilssful weekend, "with all thoughts of earning your lving banished, the first hint of "back to work" is bound to be a little jarring. But, sinco most men and

many women will spend about four Aftiis at their lives work- ing, it is only sensible to avold the sort of work that is going to give you that horrible Mon- day morning feeling every Mon- day morning!

The

following quiz IN designed to help you discover

present job or some- thing like it,

(e) spend a year or two qualifying" for, a new job,

2 Looking back over the lasi few years would you say you had been more often away ill on

(n) u Monday?

b) Friday? (c) nelther?

3 When a new person staris

work with you, do you (a) take them round and alow them the ropes?

(b) tell them what the

regulations ure?

(c) wait until they ask for

help?

4 How did you got your

present job?

(n) largely by chunce.

(u) shorter hours,

(b) more money for the

same work,

(c) very little change. 6 When would You work

overtime without pay?. (0) It everyone else did it. · (b) if the job was urgent, (c) never.

If you were Riven com-

Al piele freedom

work

- would you make

(n) a lot of changes?

(b) a few alterations? (c) carry on as before?

8 Would you move to an

other distrial if you could earn more money there? (a) Yes.

(b) No.

9 Do you think anyone else could do your job as well as you do?

(a) Yes.

(b) No.

10 On the whole would you

say the people you work with are

of people?.

(b) fairly average?

(a) Yes,

(b) No.

12 What will you min mori

when you retire?

13

(a) the people you work

with.

(b) the work itself. jej the money.

Which of these do you dis- like most about your job? (s).the travelling.

(b) the people you work

with.

(e) the hours.

14 Do you think your boss always says what he thinks about your work?

(a) Yes.

b) No.

15 Do you sometimes wish you had spent more time on your education?

(a) Yes.

(b) No.

16

What do

you

think 13 more important in a boss? (a) the ability to help you

when you

difficulties.

get into

(b) the ability to recognise

your good work.

(a) the same job with a

higher salary.

(b) a different job at more, L

'or less the same salary, (e) a different job with a

higher salary.

19 What would you say was

13. (a) 3, (b) 1, (c). 2.

14. (a). 3, (b) 1. 15. (a) 1, (b) 3.

10. (a), 1, (b) 3.

12. (a) 3, (b) 1, (c)' 2. 18. (a) 3, (b) 2, (c) 1. 19. (a). 3, (b) 1, (c) 2, 20.1(a) 3, (b) 1.

HOW DID YOU RATE?

OVER 40: "Hoorny," you say ou Monday morning, "back to work?"

1

You should be very successful

the best way to get prouot necessarily financially- motion or a rise?

possibly even a bit of a cabbage, for you are well suited to your Job and you enjoy going to work.

(a) working well at your

present Job

(b) telling your boss you were looking for an- other job,

(c) asking for, if,

20 Would you say that most

people had A sense loyalty to their work?

(a),Yes.

(b) No.

ADD UP YOUR POINTS

1(a), (b) 3, (c)

2. (a) 1, (b)

3. (a) 3, (b) 2, (c)

#. {a}' 1, (b) 2, (c)

Do you think the retiring! 6.\(a) 2, (b) 3, (c)

7. (a) 1, (b) 3, (c)

(a) a pretty interesting lot

17

(e) a duli lat?

age should bo

(b) by contacts,

11

"Most young, people these

(a) raised?

(c) because you'

plunned. II,

had

days just drift into jobs

(b) lowered?

for in 20 years' time?

without giving the matter enough thought," Do you #gree?

(c) left the same?

}

19, (6) 3, (b) 2, (c)

18

What job do you hope to

11. (a) 1, (b) 3,

be dolog in 10 years' ime?

5 What chantes do you hope

158, (a) 7, (6) 3. -

9. (a) 1, (5) 3.

- 12. (u)-3, (b) 3, (c) ́1.

World-famous detective Bob Fabian, formerly of Scotland Yard, and well- known British journalist David Roxan, on a subject which fathers and

mothers everywhere should keep in mind.

CHILDREN IN

Every Parent

Must Heed This Warning

How can you be sure YOUR child will not be sex-killer,

savagely attacked-even killed-by a maniac in some park this year?

A cruel question? Perhaps. A blunt one? Of course. But the subject is not one for polite words and wishful thinking,

PERIL

By

DAVID ROXAN

48

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of

all

05

the

Children must not grow up with minds coloured by distrust and superstition. But they must be proiected. How, then, dous one warn them of the evil that exista?.

Fabian, I think, sums it A Harley Street (London) If you see a stranger con- up when he says. "The warning psychiatrist, Dr Els Stunge, tinually accosting children in should be as frequent and told me:

parks and playgrounds, ge at wholesome

the goodnight kise," "Most of these men are cri- önce to the "police. minal lunatics. All we can do in If you hear of a child being Read Fabdon's rules for your The light of present knowledge is offered any inducement to go child. They make' good, sound shut them away for a walk or a car ride, go at advice.. I believe. That follow-

"We must realise that any once, to the police.

ed diligentlyby parents "ond inan who commits an offence If your child is involved in children they could save

gainst a child 5 potential and finescent, minor anslives of youngsters who at this

Fixed prison sen- otherwise, no matter how un very moment, may be earmark tences are no good. We should pleasant you thinks the conse- ed for attack by a sex-maniac. introduce *indeterminate sen-quences may be, go at once to

FABIAN SAYS: tences so that they are not re- the police.

"TEACH THEM THESE leased until we are medically In Scotland Yard the files on

RULES!" sure they can do no more harm. sex-killings of young children

"bring for

Every child should be taught am against capital punish are always marked ment. But I would hang these ward." Though they may deal to follow the eules, says Fabian

of the Yard: men who assault and kill young with unsolved crimes and have

NEVER GO ANYWHERE, NO children. They are untreatable." failed to yield the slightest cluc,

they are never put away. Con- MATTER HOW SHORT A tinually they are ro-rend by DISTANCE, with a stranger who officers who did not originally promises weeks, money or a toy. That is why I say it la per- ed belcre being murdered just

They may not, of course, bo work on the case, in the hopo Always say, "I must go and ask tinent to ask: "Can you be sure esrunot compréhend. your child will not be the next How can we save our children? always untreatable. At Greniden that they may spot a lead to be my Mummy first

Underwood, in Berkshire, the followed up.

NEVER ACCEPT, a message vletim of the manluc murderers what can be done to, prevent British Home Omco is building The Yard knows full well said to be from your parents but who prey on the very young- these bestial crimes? For to a criminal psychiatric research that a warped mind which gets passed on to you by a stranger the child sex-killero?"*

prevent them is far more im centre where child sex-killers away with one sex-killing will unless it is accompanied by a portant than to devise, a ilting will continually be watched by probably attempt another, hand-written note or some per- punishment for the killers, doctors in an effort to find out

I discussed the problem with sonal belonging. The problem is not easy. what makes them tick.

ex - Detective Superintendent: NEVER ACCEPT a car-lift Warped minds that plan thesa Experteneo shows that pun Robert Fabian, who in his long from a stranger, eveu in 22 crimes have abnormal cunning, mer, when more chlidren career at Scolland Yard investi- . thunderstorm. Better get wel They plan their munder a long out playing in the paries, the guted the sex killings of young than run any risks. way ahead, the only decision, to streets, and in the country by- chlidren.

NEVER HAVE any qualma be made being-which child ways, as the time the child-at-

about approaching a policeman shall it be?

teckers generally strike. Yet

or going to the nearest polies TUTION: "19" not the only time of

station f

frightened danger. Consider what twe

With two grandchildren of his strangers, in the happened in Britain last months of winter and the wn, aged eight and six, Fabian: NEVER ENTER a public loya first of

regards" this), ne a pœrsónal; as-tory, timlem· It is easentil. Stay spring. In four

as much as posible' with other months of this year. 1850 the well as a police affair.

“Any, policeman," he told me, 'children,

Children are in grave danger. One terribio crime la liable to trigger off a spate.

And why I invite you to con- alder what we can do to stop the evil before more and more youngsters fall victims.

First, a few simple questions: At this very moment, do you know the exact whereabouts of your children?

Are they with friends.

playing outside the house

or

or in the paric under responsible.

supervision?

them to be BOTTY

scon

320

BETWEEN 25 and 40: "Well," you say on Monday morning. "back τα work."

Not quite the work you think you should be doing, for you believe you Dre capable of greater things. With a Uitle more push and effort your rmbitions should be realised and you will be joining the "Hall. Monday morning" group.

UNDER 28: You can. hardly wake up on Monday morning!

You are in the wrong job and, secretly, you know it.

Well, what is the right job for your Think about it; and out about it; and go to it.

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