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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY. JULY 2, 1962 A 7 i -1 I. Si-Mi 1 't , - j ' 2T, A ""' r . f .:.. J I PLACES SECOND - Cindy Bennett, 8-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, 1201 Lcland ave., placed sec ond in the 1962 Northwest Pacific Regional amateur roller skating championships in Portland recently. Cindy is a student at Washington school, and has been in skat ing competition since the age of 10 months. Although she has qualified for final com petition in past years, this is the first time she has placed. She plans to participate in the national amateur skating championships to be held in Lincoln, Neb., the end of July. Chinese Warned Against Cheating Communist State By CHARLES R. SMITH United Press International Tokyo - IUPII - Deep in the heart of China, where the pine trees grow tallest, Chao Hsien hai is a champion wood chop per. But it is his honesty that really brought him fame. Chao's glory spread across t h e Communist - controlled China mainland when the Kung-Hen Pao (Daily Worker) newspaper held him and his Szechwan province wood chopping team up as an ex ample for other workers in every field. It depicted Chao as a sort of combination Communist-style Paul Bunyan and Abraham Lincoln. The newspaper is the organ of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Its praise of Chao and his team came in an editorial warning workers to stop cheating the state and ly ing about production figures. Translation A translation of the editor ial was received here recent ly. It was published several weeks ago only for eyes be hind the Bamboo Curtain. "Since we are all brothers," it war&d the workers, "there can be no cheating among our selves. Since we (the working class) are the masters of our country, we can never deceive the state." The paper complained that there still was much of this going on throughout the coun try. "Remnant ideas of the ex ploiting class" was the way the paper described these practices. It called for an "unwaver ing struggle" against them. "The Chao Hsien-hai work team (has) firmly resisted the influence of such old ideas," the paper said. "When they found it impossible to fulfill the monthly plan, they did not accept the 'advice' to count the trees with branches and bark left on to make up the number of trees they were required to fell in a month. "In their opinion, such an idra would corrode the com rades and constitute an act of cheating the state. From this we can see the Chao Hsien-hai work team's honest attitude toward the (Communist) party, the state and the people. This is the quality of the working class." No Cheating The paper complained there still were many workers to whom "mutual lying and cheating is nothing unusual." But this must be changed. "Chairman Mao (Commu nistparty chairman Mao Tsc Tung) has said that arduous work is like a heavy load laid before us. posing a test of our courage to carry it." the paper said. "We must act like the Chan Hsien-hai work team, willing to be fools' who do not mind 'suffering' but un willing to be 'smart people' who shirk heavy work and take light Jobs . . . "Chairr.ian Mao has taught us. sayint, : 'We should be hon est in doii ji our work. With out an honrst attitude, it will be impossible for us to accom plish anything In this world'." The paper quoted a Chinese proverb which said: "Men can cheat the earth for while, hut the earth ran deceive men for a year." H added: "It can be seen that we cannot cheat in production and construe-; tinn. nor in our struggle . against nature " ' The example of Chao and j his work team should bt fol- j lowed, it repea'ed. o ' Stores Will Open 9 A.M.-6 P.M. 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