PAGE SIX Apathy Among Chinese Worries Red Leaders ' By VICTOR KENDRICK HUM Piw Staff Carreapantteat HONG KONG —OT— Communist China's leaders are becoming dis turbed about the increasingly neg ative attitude and even open hos tility being displayed toward the revolution by the large mass of Chinese, including many party In an effort to keep enthusiasm aUve*»Peiping has ordered local ad tplntstrations to speed the estab lishment of “people's representa tive conferences,” which Is the Cwbmunlsts’ substitute for de mocracy. Actually, the so-called “people’s delegates” are hand picked, the questions they can ask aMaSrlctly limited and their only power Is to make recommenda tions. Peiping also has ordered local officials to jack up their public re lations, receive all callers and an swer all letters politely within a specified period. Apparently com plaints about the official attitude toward the public had reached the Communist capital. ORDERED TO ACT ; Local officials were ordered either to promise that complaints would be Investigated and rectified, eg to explain to the publß why It is impossible. '•'The Communist organ In Han kow, largest city of Central China, examined at some length the case Os “the mentality of LI Ssu-hsi, a village cadre.” Li was a faithful! TOP VALUE! "All Cars Fully Equipped" USED CARS 'SO F«4 V-8 'SO Ferd V-8 4 Door “Deluxe” Sedan 2 Door “Deluxe” Sedan 'SO Chevrolet '4B Chevrolet Clean Club Coupe 4 Door Sedan '47 Ford V-8 '46 Pontiac 2 Door Clean Club Coupe '46 Pontiac '47 Ford V-8 4 Door Sedan 2 Door USED TRUCKS • '49 Ford I '46 Chevrolet PICK-UP I PICK-UP ‘ fi. i ii NEW TRUCKS New Ford New F-6 Ford 1-Ton Pick-Up 158” Wheel Base ;. h Stake Body Cab and Chassis New F-5 Ford Truck * 176” Wheel Base Cab and Chassis , Auto Sales & Service Co. 5, Fayetteville Ave. Dunn, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY rti & i * BELONGING TO fHE TOWN W DUNN ~ ■ .■ ”' T. . 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Storey, Clerk ■ member of the rung and file who • was given some land and a minor i party poet | After the land reform, however, “Li became contented and slack ened In his work for the revolu tion,” the paper said. “He thought now that he has land, a wife and children, he has only to devote himself to production, and showed unwillingness to work for the gov eminent.” MANY OTHER CASES “ ‘Previously I suffered a lot and had no land,' Li was quoted as say ' lng. ‘Now I have been given land and I am totally satisfied. Why should I work any more for the revolution?" , "This state of mind exists in varying degrees among a consid erable number of village cadres : and peasants,” the paper said. “In I Hunan province, since some 4,000 villages completed land reform last April, a large number of village | cadres and peasants have been found to be victims of political lethargy.” The paper said this state of mind “has encouraged counter-revolu tionaries and unlawful landlords. 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