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A 2 Santa MariaTimes 0ctebwr 9Si Syngman Rhee Warns Of Red Advances 'Good Fellow' Not 1 Enough to Be Boss NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (If) The reputation of being merely "a good fellow" is no longer enough to get a man into the upper echelon of industry and keep him there, according to Prof. Thomas Q. Gilson, chairman of the management department of Rutgers University's evening college.

A campaign is underway to OOO BOUGHT A FOl AY MOM A YO BIRTHDAY BO GIFT rjZ-m jWHAT' THAT VOU'RB T0 sia. Look tt Communist China. Both countries succumbed to gard human freedom as paramount will move to combine their strength to oppose Communism, to turn it back upon Communism without greatwars, but as an issue of Time maga use a new measuring stick to itself, that, lacking fresh vic select top executives, he point tims and new conquests, it will wither and disintegrate. ed out Known as the Executive Performance Standard, the gauge aims at evaluating a man zine expressed it earlier this year, the number of people whose lives were snuffed out in those countries while the Communists were consolidating their power was so monstrous the mind could net visualize so Unification of Korea would entirely on his performance in signal the retreat of Commun a given job or department. Gilson, who has spent 15 vast a slaughter in human ism, the start of a movement downward from the high mark.

Our neighbors, themselves in peril, tell us they draw courage years studying what makes a terms: 20,000,000 Chinese done boss tick feels the standard will from our courageous resistance. Many people throughout Asia wipe out emotional and intan gible factors in selection of ex ecutives. are awakening to the truth (Editor's note! Dr. Synrmsn president of the Republic of Korea, kays that the most important question facintr the world today Is whether Communism will, be turned back In its drive to engulf the free world. Rhee sives his views on world problems in response to a request by Ernest Hoberecht, United Press vice president and general manager for Asia, In the following statement written exclusively for United Press.) By DR.

SYNGMAN RHEE President of the Republic of Korea (Written Especially for TJP) SEOUL, Korea, BP) In my opinion, the question that transcends all others in international importance is whether or not the Communist tide will be turned back. If still-free peoples realize their danger, I am sure the world would be safe. But the appeasing spirit of co-existence has disarmed some leaders in whom the people trust. Others, who say they love liberty, add that they value life more, and that a war in the atomic age would bring death to millions. They would be willing to settle for slavery." They don't know what they are talking about.

War could be avoided by meekly submitting to the Communists, but death could not. Look at Soviet Rus- about Communism by virtue of our experience. The method relies on record But there is great need for ing a series of performance data whereby a superior be more who is the right man more vigorous international leadership, for actions to match the sober words that prove re for promotion. Gilson said that while, signs sponsible statesmen and mili tary leaders are aware that Communism's international aim remains fixed only the tactics point away from selection of the comptlete extrovert, it should not be inferred that good human relations is fading from the picture. However; he are changed, and these only temporarily.

BOATtSHlU WARREN, R. (IP) Walter Moore, 33, of Pawtucket reported someone had drilled 33 holes in his 20-foot power boat, hacked it with an ax and stole the propeller and running lights. Moore, who had rebuilt the boat himself, is blind. a Management Association, who pioneered the idea several years ago. COMB FOR GOLDEN LOCKS PINEROLO, Italy, (IP) Dr.

Francede Pesanti, 59, won top honors at a Contest for the baldest head. His prize a golden comb. added: body, is happy, that is good "Actually good supervision includes both good management of physical facilities and good relations with people." Gilson says claim for the new executive profile should go to Lawrence Apply of the Ameri- LINCOLN, Neb. (IP) The aver-age price of a pound loaf of white bread to city consumers was 70 per cent more in 1955 than in 1946. During the same period, the price farmers received for wheat and other bread ingredients averaged only 20 per cent higher.

This is not the time for com placency. Co-existence is not "There has been a tendency to put too much emphasis on possible when good faith exists away with and 24,000,000 more missing, believed confined in forced labor camps; 15,000,000 Russians killed or allowed to die of starvation. That's peace under Communism. All the wars in Korea's and America's histories combined have not taken one-tenth of this total in human lives. Peace can be bought today by accepting Communism domination, but it will not be permanent peace.

Anyone who once has tasted freedom will not long remain satisfied enslaved. Millions upon millions will die for resisting or on suspicion of resisting Communism. Such a peace would mean endless war. I do not propose yar, but I disapprove telling the Kremlin that we will not fight, no matter what. As I have said repeatedly there is no substitute for force or the certitude that aggression will inexorably evoke determined unlimited resistance.

Aggression would die and there would be no more wars if all good-neighbor countries would idnstantly and unreservedly come to the aid of a nation attacked or threatened. Had the war in Korea been carried through to victory, Korea, would be a perfect example. human relations and to say: 'If on only one side. Communists have no faith. he is a good fellow and every Just out and just wonderful I r' tit jt Communists respect force superior force.

Guarantee avowed aggressors pain for profit and there will be no war. The problem of unification- uniting the Korean peninsula into a democratic, independent nation is the greatest prob lem we Koreans face. But we recognize that it is interwoven with the entire free world's ENVOY TO HUNGARY Edward T. Wailes is the new United States minister to Hungary. The long-time foreign service officer's career dates back to 1930, when he was U.S.

vice consul in Shanghai, China. problem of turning back Com munism. If Korea were a free island in a Communist sea, how long couia we survive; Because we realize other democracies have identical problems, we guide our national cause for the common welfare. I "All for one and one for all" coordinates and multiplies many times the individual No Question for Her On Thii Election ROANOKE, tC (W Mrs. Maude Dillon, 81, said today she was going to vote this fall for the first time in her life and she would cast her ballot for President Eisenhower.

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