^ Soviet Women, Strong ^Soviet women have developed into a strong type. They have square shoulders and when marching along in uniform you can barely tell the difference between the women and the men whom they l# ve replaced 100 per cent in war work.” This is the observation of attractive, raven-haired Natalia Aszkenazy, Polish diplomat, the first to serve her unfortunate country which she represented in Mos-ojw up until the time the government seat moved to Kuibishev. Then she left via Persia and came here to lecture. Natalia, in private life the Countess Jan Drohojowski, was visiting the New York World’s fair when the war broke out. For .^,vhile she served in the American Red Cross here, then was attached to the Polish embassay in Washington before her mission to Moscow. She plans soon to go to London where her husband is vice r^gnister of information for the Pol-11.1 government-in-exile.