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Three of Prince Bernhard's daughters left to right) Prin- LODA Irene, Margelet and Beatrix are seen at Rotterdam when they watched their father Jeave on the Dutch aircraft carrier Karet Doorman. 13.190 tonn for a thene month visit to South Amerion. It i reported
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Quakers describe pacifist meeting
That Mohaima Gandhi's ideals of non-violence and truth arc a contribution of tremendous significance to the peoples at all countries was stressed by two American delegates to the recent First World Pacifist Meeting in Indio et a Press conference.
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Madine l other parts of India held that the sureting. fer day
"I would like ta muke it known! from Berenber 31 at Shan
that I appreciate very much the and Sevagram, India, tank-tat
kindness of the offelals and peo- first conference ofile of Tudila," was the
Newton Mr
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embers of the American Friend's Service Commiller Quakers) arki were unofficial representatives at the Meeting in question.
It was later yesterday that most people did not realise that Gandhi not only was against war, but he also developed a thorough programine of constur- the work as a method of cradl eating the conditions ram which
Rdence springs..
In developing the techniques of personal
and MAST заво от non-violence, Gandhi had given at last an effective alternative to the use of violence and way for persons and groups soaking Justice and pease.
"Gandhi's non-violence is cer Enly one of the inaka factory leading to Indian Independence" remarked Mr. Newton.
It was also explained that each Faclist group in all the countries was organised on a national basis, Each national group was not sup- ported or sponsored by its respec- live government.
At the Meeting concerned, Chian sent two delegates and
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Gruesome murder
in Berlin
Berlin, January 10. -Soviet sector police today an nounced that a 37-year-old German surgical nurse; known us "the Lobster Woman", "con- fessed that she murdered & man and woman and scattered their dismembered bodies through the ruinis of Berlin, 2- They sald Lizabeth Kuslan admitted the twin niutilation killings after five days of ques Lloning. Her confession sont acets of both, the
Communist
the
dominated Eastern and
separate Western police forces on u macabre hunt öt ruins to find further tences of the bodies.
PHOTOGRAPH The authorities, said they were
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recking further evidence to link her with five murders during the past three years.
Lizabeth Kuslan was nicknamed this Lobster Woman" by Rensa, tion-seekini Berliners after ait American (photographer found izpletürn in her apartment which
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HAD TO STOP HER AT ANY COST
...that's why
I pulled
the trigger"
MAUREEN O'HARA MELVIN DOUGLAS GLORIA GRAHAME BILL WILLIAMS
A Woman's Secret
WIN VICTOR JORY. "MARY PHILIPS: JJAY G. FLIPPEN
A DORI SCHARY, **Prisantation;" „Produced by Hermon 1. Menkiewka i
· Dhadid by Nicholas Amplifie Straan Hay ky Harmon 1. Meski fikur
showed „hor- tondling" "}& Liny BOOKINGS NOW OPEN! lobster as though it were drag, mangyayar lapdog United Press.
WORKERS, FARMERS IN RED CHINA ARE DISILLUSIONED
Of special political signi| required to educo "voluntarily ficance, in Communist China their wages. They were not al
lowed to strike of voice. their fs the disillusionment and grievances in any other way if discontent among the work- the grievances do not conform to ing and farming classes, ac
Comnhinist political ideulogy.* cording to United Press.
According to Communist kleo- logy, workers and farmers arg now the "chu jen ong" (master's China. The or owners) of new Communist Party is a party of workers and farinera. It was for the purpose of liberating them from capitalistic exploitation and bourgeoisie political oppression
nt the party was formed.
On the basis of thls, workers and turmers should be the first and warmest among Communist supporters. However, the Aitua- tion in China today is much the reverse. Workers und fariners are ine loudest and grost sctive in their complaints against the Com- mutisks
Mort k the anti-Communisi verses, such as "Chiang Kai-shek is bad, but we eat rice; Mao Tse- Long is good, but we eat millet" an "we have turned over our July femancipatku Arom poli. tread oppression and exploitation) but tỪs Turalog over from the bed down to the ground”, were voined by workers,
Discontent among the workers Is easily understandable, After the Communists took over, they were required to work longer hours, averaging 10 hours a day and in addition they had to put In about four hours a week for political indoctrination courses.
Moreover, they were sometimes
POP
YES GIR!
MADE
ALL MY MONEY
OUT OF
SCRAP NPTAL
The right to strike, which wor- kers in Western countries regard A their sacred right, was the subject of a bented debate in the recent PPCC (People's Political Consultation Conference) meet- ings in Peking. Same delegates demanded that the right should be wellten Into the Common Ad- ministrative Programme, because since private capitalism is per- mited during the "New Demo- trady" period there would be ex- ploitation and the workers should be given the right to strike. Bu! it was contrary tu Communist ideology and the squashed.
dentifi
Red reasoning
Wa
The Ideological Communist explanation to the workers : you are the "mastore" of new China and the "ownere" of the factory, If you strike, you are striking against yourself. Bince the factory la yours, you should work
workshops. In some factories employers. Union omelals pald workers oven helped Kuomintang frequent visits to hd houseboys, underground agents in sabotage, baking them whether they are such as the case of the destruc- given the same food as their man- tion of several powerful. genera-ters, whether their inastera abar- tors in the Shichingaharf powered their coffee with them and stotion
whether they were maltreated in
Last spring when the workers any way. in the state-owned China Textiles incorporated factory in Tientsin were agitating for higher pay they were suppressed promptly by
stern reprimand from the Con→ munist representative. The re- presentative was reported to have harangued the workers thus: "The factory belongs to the govern- mont, the government is a peoples govortiment, You are the people, Therefore the factory belongs to you. If you take more money from the factory, you are taking more money from yourselves. Who were the ringlenders? They
Drive you.
thom
hud minted
out"
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Working conditions in private
factories generally are nuch better. Communist at tempts to extend their control over private-owned factories are frequently actively resisted by the workers. According to the New China Agency, the Communist factory in
On one occasion, à toraigner Union was leaving China. A official visited, his servants tell- Inp them what to ask for save. rance pay. Tho, sorvante told bim to quit, saying, “You don't have to come in. We will handlo our own affairs. You won't be hepo long. The Americans and British will come back one day and w will at|1| work for them."
Labour disputes are one of the thorniest problems facing the Communists. When it is a dispute foreigners and Chinese
between the solution is simple... workers, Just side with the workers. When the dispute is between rtate- ownest factory and workers, it is also simple-just tell the workers to shut up.
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harder for the factory and make no fuss about getting representative in
because it's all } Peking was driven out by the factortes usually are in a stagnat your money.
workers. The Agency used this This explanation, however, does ¦ incident as a warning
other
higher Wages,
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But when I is between priva- tely-owned Chinese factories and workers, the problem is more compleated. The worker's de- madds usually are excessive. The
state. If the Communists favour the workers in accordance with their ideology the factories would be forced to liquidate, which the Communists do not like to see. If they help the management, they would offend the workers, which Vanla labour union to help the they also do not like to do. It is a servants get higher wages and caso of being caught between two severance pay from their foxolgn | Ares,
not appear to hold much water Communist factory representa- with the workers, Clashes he- tives to be more tactful in deal- tween workers cnet Communist
ing with the workers. Army gures of workers In Nanking the Communists | deliberately damaging machinery | organileed a foreigners' house ser-
have been reported. Anti-Com- manist posters and poens chalked
un walin Are common in the
POOR OLD
JOG!
WHAT'S POOR
OLD JOS
GOT TO DOÍ
wirm IT
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Forging ahead
HE'S DOING
-TIME FOR TRYING THE
SAME THING)
MANDRAKE THE MAGICAN
PROFESSOR VANÇE, THIS IS NARDA. WE'VE JUST SEEN A MOVIE--
"CALLED THE MAD SCIENTIST." NARDA WASN'T SO SURE SHE WANTED
TO MEET YOU TONIGHT OH, MAN- DRAKE,STOP!
I DO GET MAD, FOUR OR FIVE TIMES A DAY,WHEN MY EXPERIMENTS DON'T WORK,NARDA.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
HE HAS A BEARD JUST LIKE THAT MAD SCIENTIST'S
OH, DEAR, WHY AM I BEING SO
SILLY IT WAS ONLY A MOVIE- BUT I JUSTKNOW
SOMETHING STRANGE IS) GOING TO
HAPPEN
TONIGHT!
HELLO, HOW GOOD OF YOU TO DROP IN.
RIP KIRBY
BUT I DON'T UNDERSTAND, MISS FAIN...WHY CAN'T I SEB VALERIET
NO... SHE'S QUITE WELL. BUT I'LL
BE PERFECTLY FRANK WITH, YOU..... HER GRANDPARENTS HAVE GIVEN EXPLICIT
INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHE IS TO RECEIVE
NO VISITORS!
JOHNNY HAZARD
GRACIOUS! THAT WAS A CHILLY
BRUSHOFF
WHAT'S BEHIND IT,
RIPT
WISH I KNEW, FIRST, THE /MOTHER DISAPPEARS, THEN THE CHILD IS SECLUDED IN DARN MYSTERIOUS...AND I DON'T
*PER LIKE ITI
By ALEX RAYMOND
FS-SSTI MR, KIRBY) (IT'S "",
VALERIB
EXCELLENT!
YOLS HAVE MADE. 'A WISE CHOICE, AAR, PILOT / your
AND YOU, OUR WARD..DOES THIS APPOINTMENT PLEASE YOU 77
AH, BUT THEN YOU ARE AT A DISADVANTAGE./
PRESENT AT THE DEMONSTRATION/
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MENT MAKES ENFOUR PRÍNCE.
KWILL SURELY UR, SUBSÉGÜENT NTLEMENT
THE NEXT
OF
SHARIK!
ན ༣ ་
WE HAVEN'T HEARD
GA
FROM GEORGIE YET - P'YOU THINK THAT MEANS GERAINT 'HAS' SLIPPED THROUGH VAR THEM POLICE AUGU YAWALMOST
NOT: PAL
HOPE HES
PS HAB,
JENNY!
YOU WERE NOT
JANE SHALL BEGIN TO SHARE GEORGIE'S SUSPICIONS OF YOU-
IF YOU TALK JEIKENG THAT?
#KNO
I MEAN – I CAN'T HELP A ENBAKING ADMIRATION FOR GILES HE'S SUCH A FASCINATING
·ROGUE /~ NOT THAT I LOST: MY HEAD ON THAT ISLAND
QUITE A PARSING."
INFATUATION,
PERHAPS
WANTED
OH, JANE DARUNG!-TMM SO GLAD YOU'VE TOLD
MB THIS / BECAUSE— BECAUSE I FELT THE SAME ABOUT GEORGIS-
WHEN THE MOON WAS 'OVER" "THE":
SEA
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