9 A.M. Awakes rather grumpily, try- ing hard to remember details of dream that had kept him tossing _ uneasily all night. Presses but- ton at bedside , high ranking cabinet member comes in carry- ing his bedroom slippers. Cabinet Member (fervently): Heil Tito! Heil Tito! Heil Tito! Tito (feeling better already): Heil! Cabinet member kneels, kisses Tito’s feet, then puts slippers on them, Tito strokes cabinet mem- ber’s head gently, thinking how good it is to have courageous comrades in the struggle. Has A day with oOo Marshal Tito _ breakfast over the New York Times fashion page, makes. men- tal note to have eight dozen white nylon sports shirts air- mailed from Macy’s. 10 A. M. Reads the mail. Letter from Time Magazine informing him he is to be their “Man of the Year.” Worries lest they run photo of him. showing his double chin. Cable from William Randolph Hearst: “Want exclusive by-line story of your fight against im- perialistic Russian communism. Price $10,000.” Sends return cable: “Make it $15,000 and Ill throw in secret Russian plans to invade California with aid of Stanford REDS.” Letter from General Francisco Franco: “I need a steel mill, too. How did you swing deal to get $20 million from Washington?’ Replies: “Dear Comrade Fran- “eo, you simply aren’t left enough. Start quoting Lenin. I’m sending you his Collected Works.” LALM. Spends half-hour in front of mirror. Smiles, scowls, thrusts out jaw. Worries about that double chin. Stahds on chair, pretending it to be a balcony Bs. siaemas a square. Puts on Gestapo rule in . Malaya REWARDS e FOR INFORMATION _ will be paid to all — _ Who cooperate with _ the authorities in _ providing information _ about INTIMIDATORS , and GANGSTERS _ “The source of all ms. the Police is kept ¥ Up to $2,000 have | thes Ree DE } INFORMATION Communicate with the Police by every means possible USEFUL INFORMATION EARNS CASH ‘This is how a leaflet, issued by into another uniform with 551 bir can of games of Boel: Aes _the approval of the British Labor _ know that someone is withhold-_ ae “to jail for 10 years. — Oust ik ’ _ gangsters”? They’re the patriots ‘insisting upon fulfilment of Brit- Pa to study where, in silk bathrobe, record which plays over and over: “Heil Tito! Heil Tito! Heil sketches notes for speech entitled Tito!” Glances*around to make “The Glory of Socialist Labor.” sure nobody: is looking, raises arm and thrusts out jaw. Thinks “Hmm, it looks better on me than it did on 11 Duce.” Hears worker whistling Inter- 1 P. Me After lunch, receives long ‘Gis™ tance telephone call from Dean Acheson in Washington. They exchange pleasantries, then: national id is window. Rade gaat: : Acheson: And how Brey VEIGES Turns pale, falls off chair and . : i ae a eels, erawls under bed, quivering. Tito: Fine! Fine! We are going full speed ahead building com- munism in Yugoslavia. Acheson: Bravo! Magnificent! Splendid! President Truman and the entire Congress are overjoy- ed at-the progress you are mak- ing in building communism. But Shouts. at top \ of voice, “Long live the Soviet Union.” Calms down when whistling fades in the distance, gets out from un- © der bed, smoothes his wrinkled satin uniform, looks cautiously out of window to see if worker is gone, t: Teed Tito!” z eta 4 Eira pei i ae 7 al tell me, what about the Com- : : munists? eee : J i Jopde and Read ue .reeene bie Tito: The Communists? We ae nore are throwing them into jail, of course! Anybody knows you NOON can’t build per Lie with Com- Puts on new uniform, carefully munists. : pinning 486 medals in place, goes > Pim - for half hour ride on white horse named “Proletarian Revolution.” Comes back to Palace, changes Retires to study, where he ex- amines huge globe ‘of the world. Places finger’ on part marked medals, goes for ride in motor Yugoslavia,’ then fondly slides it PEN named “Comrade Tru- man,” Returns.to Palace, where he changes into another unifornt with only 226 medals. Shoots a “Hungary, Bulgaria, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the So- viet Union, etc., etc, until he em- braces entire globe and, closing his. eyes, murmers rapturously, “Miles and miles of it—and all mine.” Changes pittobe teat one with 44 medals on it, including one huge gold affair inscribed, “The Order of Tito.” Sketches notes for speech on “Bolshevik “Modesty.” ‘ 3 P.M. the government of Malaya, with government, invites Malayans to spy on each other. “Useful information earns cash,” says the leaflet. The “use- ful information” can .send a man or woman to death for possession of firearms, ammunition or ex- plosives without permit. The same leaflet also asks people who > zine photographer. two solid hours without a whim- Uetimesy¢ 06s : mire your courage; You've stood up’ under the ordeal “useful information” to in- form the police—and send the person withholding information ously. Tito (with a Saahiat smile) : Besides, Stalin once said, “Bol- -sheviks are men of a ee mold.” Life | Diptpeceauert “very” photogenic, Marshal. ise ‘ “Who are the “intimidators and who fought the Japanese in the © jungles after the British were defeated, and their “crime” are saying in Hollywood? Changes ‘uniform—this one with 112 medals. on it, including ans ish wartime promises — of inde- pendence for Malaya. | ing a large pearl studded affair over the adjoining territories of © “4 ternational — protetarian solidarity Appointment with Life Migs, Poses for pér, except to change uniforms 12 Life photographer: 7 poets iy ‘Marshal. . -of these hot flash bulbs eet h iM ‘The cause of the world revolution is above all personal sacrifices. — ‘Wow i are. : Tito (coyly): Is that what they - .of Yugoslav workel's marching’ Terror in n e ‘Mozambique rief dispatches from Lis- — bon this week announ- ced that all 124 seats in the Portuguese parliament were won by supporters of the fascist dictator, Sala- zar, in the elections held November 13. The story | behind the election is told in this newsletter from the Portuguese East African territory of Mozambique. he tourist to Lourenco Marques, sees) few rip- ples beneath the calm of E the cafe life, the promen- |: ades in the streets in the cool of the day, the night life in the clubs only a stone’s throw from one an- other in the older quarters of the town. But it is possible to find out more than just the superficial side of the life ef the people. By NAT LOW. enormous diamond studded thing. Make a few enquiries here’ ‘and watch the activi- ties of the secret police who inscribed, “The Double Order of make arrests in broad day- Tito.” light (not so that they can 4P.M be seen by tourists, but so ' Wwe * - that the population may be Appointment with Yugoslav terrorized), catch a few workers’ delegation. Worker: Marshal, the price of food went up again last week. Tito: Everything that goes up- must dome down — * Worker: But they spat come down yet. . Tito: That's because they are up so high. Give them time, the law of gravity still ee as Second Worker: Marshal, the. bosses are back — and they are squeezing us again. } for politicals, from which Tito: That’s because they love few return alive. you. Where else in the world : i but in Socialist Yugoslavia will Along with the open ter- you find such ‘touching aren les | ror, names of people known | ‘of “brotherhood? |. > to be anti-government are Soeond Worker; Butos..: struck from the voting lists. Tito signals the secret “police to usher out the workers’ dele- gation, orders the worker who said “But” arrested for treason. Changes uniform again—this one with 33 medals on it, includ- stray remarks in people’s homes and you will piece together the atmosphere of terror being built up by the Salazar forces as a prepa- ration for the November 13 elections to the Portuguese parliament. No one knows yet, but at the back of their minds are the dreaded salt islands off the African coast —the great prison camps Still, however, the names of anti-Salazar candidates will go forward and the vast majority. of the people, though every effort is made to still retain their freedom of expression, will try to vote against their fascist government, when Moz- inscribed “Proletarian (Dis)Order of the Tito Double Cross.” 5 P.M. ambique votes on its repre-_ Seek Be : _ sentatives in the next Por- - Retires: to. (study, awhere she tuguese parliament. works on his memoirs. Writes, “From the very beginning I |‘ In Lourenco Marques all heard destiny calling to me... .”. political gatherings are il- Interrupted, by ringing of legal, and no printing not phone. Long distance call from authorized ‘by the authori- Churchill. } Tito: Winnie, Winnie, an old Bolshevik! How are you? Churchill: I just sat down to dinner ‘and felt a little lonely, so I thought I’d call and drink a long distance toast with you. Tito: Ah, Winnie, Winnie, you touch me. deeply. ‘With such in- ties may be done. Despite all this, anti-Gov- ernment feeling is growing, ' fanned by the rising cost of living and the long denial of political rights by the Salazar regime—a regime patterned after that of Mus- solini. a : : i 4 x how can we fail? ee en vg : ' The authorities have res- “They fill glasses with wink, Tito: Ready? t _ ponded with’ a wave of ter-