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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 9, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 9, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stapes with plan  doling out Ciuha Prie a incentive to a Workett Vruth a did admission that 12 years of  have failed to eradicate the chinese sense of self interest.  of this top statist de vice coincides with a return to Captell to Tyl practice in the embattled Chine see Countryside the trend to capitalist Incorv report Diin colonist Organ the  vis in  political consciousness of us Broad masses of labourers a a result of party education a of the prac Tice in series of social reforms the a concepts habit and psychology formed under the influence of the private ownership sys tem and of the exploiting class a the past cannot be completely eradicated in a Short time Cuba s workers it added have not yet begun to look on labor Ashe prims want of  the Rea flon for this it said waste Low level of production and prevailing labor conditions which., in the present crisis Are nothing if not difficult rth a conditions it said Makei relatively easy in regard to the problem of distribution for people to look Oaly after their individual immediate interest and neglect the collective Long term interest or in develop egalitarian  is the doctrine that All men Are equal. In communist societies some men Are More equal than other depending on How Modi they can produce. The paper defended incentive Pritt a characteristic of flex producing enthusiasm where it did not exist before it said the amount of prize Money varies with the actual Labo expended. It is awarded individually each month and may1 be Igor Small depending on the results. It is calculated on labor forms that is the Quantity to be produced under certain conditions of. Grbac Tion in a limited period of time. Rewards go to those who exceed these norms. I v if one of the problems the1 chinese have encountered is How Kobuch incentive to furnish. To some comrades hold the View that a Liberal extent of incentive will give encouragement to1 More producers while Stringency May alienate the masses it Sam. This it Salt was wrong. With Tew much liberalism ome enterprises gave Prises to everyone in the past there is no distinction Between advanced and backward workers it Sam. The pm port ant thing it continued was to educate workers Tobe less self us and More aware of the Long term interests of the col lective1 conducts inquiry sea. John to. My Delpui d-ark., chairman of the Senate Nult investigating excessive profits charges levelled against some la site  Points to a Char questioning of a witness in a Senate la Washington. Associated probe of missile firms profits stirs Iasi Washington a a Senate investigation of charges that big missile manufacturers have Pyra Mided profits at taxpayers expense has stirred controversy among senators conducting the inquiry. Sen. John l. Mcclellan chairman of the Senate investigations subcommittee conducting the inquiry said he would simply plow ahead and let the evidence Tel the  sen. Carl t. Curtis r-neb., subcommittee member challenged some of the evidence produced bythe subcommittee s staff to support its charges that Douglas aircraft co. Received Pyra Mided profits on Nike missile contracts. 1 Don t think they know what they Are talking  Curtis of f " Pacillo urroon4-Aprll told a reporter in criticism of the staff. Mcclellan said in a separate interview that if he answers Curtis at All it will be in a hearing Buthe said he believes the staffs figures Are  the beginning there was some indication of excessive profits 1 Mcc Iellen said of the inquiry into profits of manufacturers of Nike. Bomarc and Atlas  three Days of hearings the subcommittee staff presented Evi Dence contending that Douglas profits figured by the company at$29.8 million actually Tota s6i81 million $45.58 million of it on production contracts on which sub contractors did 82.8 per cent of the work. Mcclean is trying to pin Down How much Douglas really contributed to the work Farmed Poutot subcontractors and what it was Worth a figure Douglas witnesses said would be difficult and per haps impossible to reconstruct under their accounting methods. Donald a. Douglas jr., company president called the staff figures a Gross  said the staff figures come from the company s own rec ords and that the firm certified them As accurate. These figures Are their figures not by acquiescence but by Aff native statement he said add ing that if Douglas now can. Come up with better figures to. Substantiate Thor own $29.8 million profit estimate he will be glad to accept it Toita said he to of Weiyi telegrams variously offering him tips r on a i a to get More forma Tion about More missile cent Raits and. Denouncing Bis investigation. He said a Douglas whom he declined to name threat ens to sue him if the inquiry presses the Price of the Stock Mcclellan said lot of critics have asked him. What have you top aide sees gain Jacksonville. Fra Danuta c 753a4i oar Mitat a shh so Teartt wll Llo. Owji q �4?t5. Pm 7j5, it 7-Twtf Muot i. Seb toy we i 4�39 Imti a Hotd i Kraft. Cd 43ji95 045-791 my 8rlhtimm o  ,t�w� act  
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