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Minister, appealed today for co-operation bo tween the Eastern and Wostorn powers on the basis of aquality and mutual respect as woll as understanding of each other's problems. He told the Harvard Alumni Association that the prime requisite for Western policy towards Asia is to see Asia through Asian eyes, ́ "You cannot prepare a polley all these movements in discrimiri- mould for Europe and assume ately," it will do for Asia too. Nor can you do one thing in Asia then promptly cancel that by doing something else in Europe. There inuat be judicious adaptation of metthods and thaut will parallèl planning avoid confusion and waste."
He recalled that the Baguio conference agreed that any deci- slons made about the future of Asia and its peoples must con-
a new
New outlook General Romulo asked the hint Western world to lake n
outlook in
many from Asinn
in- namely, countries, sistence not to take part in the cold war, not to be drawn into military alliances nor aggravate present dangerous Interna- tional tension.
the
much from the
Harwell, Berkshire,
June 22, Britain's alomilo solentists have made auch propress Into the use of nuclear power stations that a definite pre- gramme of development, and construction of atom power stations has been submitted for the Government's ap- proval.
This was stated here today.
Director of by Dr. Chakraft. the £60,000,000 Atomic Energy Research Station at Harwell, during a special tour by about 100 newamen, 12 of them from overseas/Router.
APPOINTMENTS TO ATLANTIC `PACT COUNCIL
ASIAN NATIONS AS ILO FORGOTTEN MEN
Genova, June 22.
Mr. Anthony Fonnoma, the Dutch employers' do- légato, told the International Labour Organisa- ́tion here today that the Asian nations were tanding to consider themselves the forgotten mon" of the Organisation.
"It is imperative that delegates do not come to our meetings, and simply ask or say: What can the ILO do about raising the standards of the living of the people?", he said.
"You should rather come as responsible members of this Organisation and direct the line the ILO should take in achiev- ing these objectives. The ILO does not live, work function separately or apart from you. It is you," he added.
tivity was directly linked with the proper distribution of in- Grezzed production between various countries and regions.
"There is a marked tendency among some countries today to restrict Imports and increase ex- ports in order to avoid an ad- verse trade balance," be declared.
FAKIR OF IPI ON WARPATH
Kabul, Afghanistan, June 22.. *.
The Fakir of Ipi, militant tribal lender and stormy potrel of the North-West Frontier, is actively directing the Push- tunisian movement in Waziris- tart and the surrounding tribal aleas, according to
tribal chief tains now visiting Kabul.
ia the namt (Pushtunistan Pushtuni-speaking Pathans given to the independent State of de- manded by some North West Frontier tribes).
The chieftains, representing Waziris, Massods, Bithanis and Dawar
tribes, said that their campaign for the establishment of an Independent Pushtunstan
all along the Durand Lino-the frontier between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"Sir Frederick. Robert Hoyer-left no time to read the various likely to disturb the economic was steadily gaining momentum
the
Mr. Fennema added that for too much time was wasted on the Londen, June 22,
large numbers of speakers which Millar, 60-year-old Minister in Washington, will represent Bri-
reports. tain on the North Atlantic mem- ernment delegate
Mr. Anwar, the Pakistan Gov- sald that ber group to co-ordinate Their desire to stand aloor plans
of the 12-member nations. during 1949 there had been no oris, despite a great influx of refugees He is the British deputy to the food shortages in Pakistan. stemmed not 50 distrust of two embattled sides us from the hope that their own pact's urgently at their Lon-appreciable fall in the price of Executive Committee, which the
Prices generally, he said, were Council decided-down-and-there had been also an Peacefli Inclinations and total to set
up from the explosive don conference last month. clissociation
foodstuffs. cold war issues ли
might help nl-
Washington, President Wages remained steady and at leviate the situation and pave
at a news the Harry Truman and
time unemployment the way towards mutual accom-
conference today that he will ap- had not been high. modation and co-existenec.
point Charlos M. Spofford, New York lawyer, as United States
Marked tendency deputy on the North Atlantic Pact Council.-Reuter and Asso ciated Press,
sider the point of view of the neoples themselves. They claim- ed this for themselves as an in alienable right and for the West-s
peoples it was a tinely word ern of caution which if respecte would surely bring achievement, of their own fegitimate objectives, There had been a number of assumptions regarding Asia, which should be put aside in the interests of better understanding, one being that the Asian peoples preferred the Western type demo-
cracy.
He recalled that the Asian 50- ciety had ing rested on a solid authoritarian base heavily over- grown with custom, tradition and ritual.
"The appeal of democracy as wo of the free world under- stand the term la not by any general in Asia, there-
means fore the missionary zeal with which its advantagés are broad-
cast to Asia must rest on faith plus something elie-none other than good works.
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proples: second what they are clisposed 15 da to help raise the Aslan lying standards.
He asked the West to recon-
sider its tendency to consider any nationalist movement in Asia as He admitted that Communistic. some unquestionably were Com- munist-led but the "politically
andruthiers Communist often took control from the "timi and confused liberals lacking prompt and effective support from their Western friends."
sly
"We lose battles this way by default and will continue losing them until we cosse condemning]
Asia could at a moment's notice become the theatre for a war of annihilation but could also pro- vide wisdom that would Illumin- ate the road to enduring peace. United Press.
Alabama objects to rulings
Montgomery, June 23. Both Houses of the Alabama Legislature today denounced recent United States Supreme. Court decisions against segre- gation of Negroes as a throat
to "Southern civilisation".
Without 3' dissentient vote, they passed two resolutiens, onc declaring "We will not submit to the intermingling of White, and Negro children ini our public schools".
"The way of life of the South- ern people, civilisation itself as we know it in the South, peace and goodwill between White and Negro races" depend on segrega→ tion, the Legislature resolved. ~ Condemning continuous efforts by the Courts, the President and Congress 1D
force intermingling
of the races, it demanded “recog=. nition of our right to our laws and our customs, and to local self Cornment”.
One of the resolutions called on Federal courts and agencies to exercise caution to avoid stir- ring up conßlet between the races. It
also urged Alabame members of Congress to "proteet us against the continual encrpa- chment of a powerful Federal Government In-breaking down" States' rights.
The Supreme Court recently outlawed segregation at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma and on rail- road dining cars, and ordered the University of Texas to admit a Negro low student--Reuter.
U.S. disarmament plan considered mainly academic
Lake Success, June 22.
The United States today formally proposed that the United Nations create an 11-nation watch- "dog agency to chock on compliance with any futura agrocmont 'on reduction of conven- tional or non-atomic ohms and armed forcos, The new agency, composed of 11 Security Council members, would have extensive powers of in- spection unhampered by any veto power. It would report promptly to This provision for advance ar- the Security Council if any rangement sounded much like Soviet policy in the atomic field- UNION HOUSE nation were discovered vialal-
In which Russia offered to allow ing the disarmament pact.
only inspection of specified The plan was put before the plants at a stipulated period. Soviet-boycotted UN Commission for Conventionat Armaments by
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However, in view of the cur- rent state of East-West suspicion and mistrust, submission of the spelled-out scheme for supervis- Ing arme cuts was considered reduction generally
largely academlo.
other hand, provides for much wider inspection powers for the control agency, empowering it to make surprise spol checks with- out, advanco, warning,
However, discussion of arms has been stalled, not only on such koy Prospects of Soviet bloc par- items as Inspection, but on over- ilcipation at this point were all Soviet insistence that atomic practically all and no big powers were prepared to join the disar mament pact, much less allow UN inspection, unless the Rus- alans dealt themselves in.
In an apparent attempt to attract Boviot support for the schema,; the proposai appaárod to make great efforts to meet Fussia half-way on the progi blam of Inspection.
control and conventional arms reduction must be planned and put into affect simultaneously.-.-. United Press. -
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This tendency, if permitted, is equilibrium of the world," ho continued.
"It is therefore essential that side by side with the desirability of a proper distribution of this
between the various countries of should Increased production we also insist on a proper distribu- tion of the Increased commodities
the
world so that maximum benefits should-accrue from in- creased production."
They said that a "parallel gov- ernment" was already function- ing in Waziristan and that the movement was Anding Increased support from various tribal peo- ples in the disputed “ares."
Claiming to be close associates of the Fakir of Ipl, the chieftains are now in Kabul seeking fresh support for their movement.
Their leader said, “We are not Mr. Anwar said that the Pakis- out to create trouble for anyone. tan Government has prepared an We ask for nothing but our right ambitious programme for Indus-to "lve as frea mén. We demand trial and agricultural expansion nothing but our right of self-de- under a five-year plan-Reuter. termination."—Reuter.
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