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What Young America

the

Landmark In The Commonwealth

T

By PATRICK GORDON WALKER, M.P.

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London. spoke де powers with A speaker from Trinidad HE recent unofficial colonies of their own.

described impressively how Commonwealth Con- The long debate on race West Indies and how there was

this had come, about In the

ference held in Lahore relations Was the most по

rancour or discrimination

is likely to become a land- penetrating and historically against the whites on the part mark in Commonwealth significant of all. Nothing of the now polllically do- history.

For this confer- like it has been attempted from the Rhodesian Federation minant majority. Two delegates ence penetrated more before. No punches were categorically declared that a deeply into the present held; no tempera were 'West Indian' solution was the nature of the Common- lost."

polley of the majority party in wealth than any gathering The South African group

the new Federation.

own

elec

or any writings with which made 1121 undoubted Im- There was very generat I am acquainted.

pression by thoir sincerity agreement that A common No difficult issue was and by the division in electoral roll was always pre- shirked. On several of the their

Terable to communal ranks between forates. A hint that the qual!- more important, a consen- liberals and supporters of fleation for the sus of opinion tended to 'apartheid'. They succeeded in Southern Rhodesia might establish itself against in showing that their prob- be stiffened up was strongly some particular member. lems are real and very dim- condemned on all hands,

for

in- cult.

Over Kashmir, stance, whilst Indian speak-

of U.N. missions. was also alone in criticising sive U.S. aid to Pakistan.

CRITICISM

APPREHENSION

All

common roti

countries accepted the right of a country to prevent the development of u colour problem within its borders by controlling immigration. The speaker from Trinidad made a to admit West Indians as up- plea to Australia and Canada holders and exponents of the British way of le much

ers put their case patiently and persuasively, the con- ference was impressed by This impression was re the simple fact that inforcer by a speaker from Pakistan has accepted, and Malaya who, though hope India rejected, all the pro- ful for the future of race posals made by a number relations in his own coun- more so, ho pointed out, than

Germans de Ukrainians, India try, was clearly apprehen-

Much of the discussion about Chinese du- turned on the cold

war. Tho mination.

Aslun allude to NATO camo Those who spoke for as a surprise to all the older majority white opinion in the Commonwealth countries, cs- Union advocated policy of pecially, perhaps, to Conada. 'differential development—the Whilst we in the West regard On British colonial organisation of separate դու NATO as an organisation. policy, speakers from qual racial states and soclelles, democratic powers to preserve every other Commonwealth

eland to some the peace, to the Asians ap- of the

Africans them- country declared that the elves-this

pears as a league of colonial policy seemed powers which United Kingdom hus

prolonging wholly impracticable.

Coloniallum and dangerously Th unparalleled record for the

mala trend of the dis- provoking Russia and China. development of self-govern-

cussion was to work out a post- Ceylon was less indifferent ment.

tive approach to the problems than India and Pakistan to the Britain's bona fides of multi-racial societies. Whilst menace of Communist aggres- were unreservedly accept there were arguments about sion, internally and externally, serve about ten years as a pro-

ed. But Britain was criti timing and method, all except in Asta. So were the Indion fessor at Yale

cised by the Asian members the South Africans agreed that before you are

Pakistani delegates from the whites in a plural

society Bengal, in regard to pace and tim- must cease to be a privileged that Communism considered on any sort

who were

conscious might pene- Several younging; and, above all, for her and dominant minority, and trate to Burma at their door exit after years of good service. professors have been shown the support of other

course become, a colonial must in due

'creative minority' owing powers, especially France. position to its contribution

ita Australia and New Zealand society.

Is Talking About

DON IDDON'S DIARY FROM YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN

Tuesday, WENT into the edi- torial offices of the Yale Daily News

(founded January 28, 1878) to watch Yale men getting out their paper. The staff, all undergraduates looking about 19 or 20, sat working over copy. The pencils and the packets of cigarettes were neatly lined up.

were

editor-in-chief of the Yole Daily News, В talented debater, agressive wlies, and an iron Conservative.

manent basis.

per-

The class historian wrote of Buckley that he neatly under- cut toleranec, everything to the left of Sena- town," or the

tomfoolery, and Relations between "gown and for Taft."

undergraduates and New Haven Itself, are

In 1951 Buckley wrote cordial but not over-enthusias- near-best seller, "God and Mane. at Yale," which the whole coun- try talked about and which Yule is still talking about.

It

was

Yale's

restaurants,

Yale, which has some pretty mixed architecture-Georgian, Colonial, Victorlun, neo-Gothic, Over in the corner

Lord Buckley's argument and the

knows what- copies of the "opposition," that

professora have dominates the town, which the Harvard Crimson, the ablas in favour of Atheism and offers the usual Main Street,

chain Soelalism while operating under drugstores, Princetonian, und the news- the cloak of academic free- bus routes, neon-lit paperman's Bible, the New dom."

fares, and a lot of Italians. York Times, along with a batch of New Haven Journal-Couriers, the town's local paper.

dred newspaper

I

have been in except it was smaller and tidier.

Just this week-end another Buckley book has been pub- shed entitled "McCarthy and His Enemies,"

and

is equally controversial as his first book.

YALE

thorough-

an

To

THE SAME

OLD

SUCKER LIST

By Les Armour

to

London, that it will be told that all it TELL, it's Business as bought was a week's tea ration for NAAFI canteen; but 11

W Ustial at the British feels that Mr Butler ought, per-

who

and

step.

AGREEMENT

Almost complete agreement was reached in the economic field. Every country accepted the value of the Sterling Area and the need for common mea- sures to meet the dollar gap ond Д possible U.S. slump. Canada was inclined to bo more optimistle than the others about the early prospects world multi-lateral trade.

There was also encouraging

the need agreement about

who greet us in the morning with smug smiles and heavy do this,

cracks about the state of our livers.

a

Was

step

re-

and

com-

assumption

maintain Engilsh as a common means of communication In the Commonwealth. An Indian speaker sald that the decision Treasury again this year. kups, to cast about for new to moko Hindi the official

The same old sucker victims. It was very

Janguage like Yale and the US. are talking is never easy for local list: the smoker, the drinker Those of us who smoke pay directed against English; on the

was not much Northcliffe House or a hun-

about Buckley more than ever,

authorities when you have a

a sizable proportion of the tax contrary, because this brilliant, scholarly massive group of colleges sitting and the bloke

active

steps were buys bill of those who stand about being taken offices

10 extend the young man presents the case right in your lap and Yate wedding rings. for McCarthy and emerges as

and say: "Tut, tut, old man, teaching of English. manive

The stadium scats The same old whack for cancer of the throat you

The whole conference was McCarthy lieutenant, although 80,000, there are a huge indoor

Butler out there is

of the know....

extremely realistic. No опе some, but not much, polo field, the world's biggest Mr

was complacent. It The managing editor, attempt at objectivity.

Suspended swimming-pool, 11week's pay packet.

cognised that the Common- football fields, 43 tennis courts, Edward Whittemore,

The amoker will take scant

wealth might disintegrate or [1 I talked to Roger David Stone, an Indoor rifle range, und "We go who is the present

courage from the fact that the young 20, Buid:

Those of us who drink like-fade away unless we develop it chairman dozens of clubhouses,

chicory cater has joined him on

wise cough up for the sad sacks that we must find the way to positively. But all were agreed to press at four o'clock and editor-in-chief of the Yale

the contribution list. Nor will News, and asked him every day, but we alternate Dally

Altogether Yale occupies the drinker be overjoyed at the what he thought about his over 1,000 ocres--and our editors 80

those prospect of being able don't We

to get

That's what impressed predecessor, Buckley, Stone, who are quite enough statistics, into the movies for a penny less,

heartened me most-the- miss classes. This is quite turned out to be an Anglo-

IZ he went to the movies

Shouldn't there be a whop-mon and unstated a famous old paper. You're American and the son of some Membership in the frater every night in the year he ping great tax levied on these by all the delegates that it is welcome to any information friends of mine, said: "Well, nities and even more so in would save

Buckley

a magnificient 30 kind souls for their privilege of in the interest of each of its W the is obviously

secret senior societies. we have."

And shillings R your, He must be to say the things Key, Book and Snake, Berzelius, just to save 30 bob?

destroying the national morale? members to remain within it, to Skull and Bones. Scroll and wants to put up with THAT

And how about a tax on understand and strengthen it. "The iden," I said, "is a bit things he is writing, but I can sign of success and prestige. he is saying and write the

Wolfs Head, general and also a tall order tell you

of the Exchequer who mumble I've been asked to find out what anti-McCarthy at Yale !

this, we are solidly

more than પા thousand at should Yale, as representative of young not think more than about five the most important student en chequer may, at the very least,

It seems to me, however, that

time about the balance of pay- America-forgive the

The Chancellor of the Ex- ments and the terms of trade? sion is thinking about.”

or six per cent

of the 3.500 terprise is the Yale Daily News be chided gently for displaying there is

If pleasures are to be taxed, students here STO for Mc- itself. The paper and its staff all

case for a ten-bob-a- the imagination of an Someone said: "Women, mill. Carthy."

are proud of some of the pre-amoeba.

age, toveralty of Cam- throw levy on the blokes who tary service and getting a job,"

vious undergraduates, porti- and there was a laugh.

cularly Henry Lace and Briton cluded from its annual bax state- wipe us off the face of the earth,

This column has just

that mighty bang out of telling The Conference armonia. con- that the H-bomb is about to the auspices of funtou

of Hadden-who left here and met that it bought Her Majesty

International Affairs, British promptly started Time magazine the beltor part

Most important, a thundering M.P.s who attended included: of the hind big cliche tax for politicians is and affected journalism all over quarters of a good-sized tank in order. At sixpence for overy

The Rt. Hon. Hugh Gaitskell, The Rt. Hon. John Scotc the "draft" as it's called here, I TOLD Whittemore and Stone the world, I think they have last year, it has refrained from one uttered on the public plat- Maclay, Mr William

raasons to be proud of demanding to sce this

7: object form the Treasury could let the Aitken, and the Rt. Hon. only because it has been afraid rest of us go sent free... Patrick Gordon Walker,

expres-

Well, men whi always think about women, so they can skip that: but military service, or

which takes two to three years

YALE

sincere.

and some other men whom I

themselvom

of a young men's life, is very met later: "This Buckley busi- much on the minds of Yale's mess is interesting, but who else undergraduates.

and what else is Yale talking about?"

if

COSSOTA

who

blonde on

blonde.

taste.

.

LEK-

..

and Elihu is a

who

worda-payable. by Chancellors

a

THE full record of the con- ference will be published by Professor Nicholas Man- Bergh, Smuts Professor of the History of British Common- wealth

UNLE

GIVING OF EGGS AT EASTER

IS AN

RECORDS show the cus-

tom of giving Easter

ANCIENT

-

By J. W. TAYLOR

CUSTOM

That is the dominating topic, naturally enough. There is not They sald that of course much opposition to the draft, there was apart, but Yale had although there is some beeling, never given special treatment to

its athletes, not like some These Yas men have been verslties. acetised of worrying too much about security-getting a good I asked about tastes in enter- safe job-but I doubt very much tainment—"You know, the fav-

into

church at Easier time, would actually dance at the they are so different from purile girl Yale men would like their more flamboyant prede 16 be marooned with ca a desert eggs as a very ancient one. of the two eggs colliding on the these games the ground would stort of the service, and throw

went about in island."

way. In these and other frolics, become littered with broken the eggs to the chorlaters, whi in which the recipient of an it was always the person whose coloured egg shells, the contents tossed them to one another unut racoon coats with a flash of gin Whittemore said: "Net Maregg was held to partake in egg or eggs remained unbroken of which were finally eaten by the on their hip and a

musical accompaniment their arm.

They are perhaps lyn Monroe. We rate her a fat the rebirth of life. Indeed, longest who was the winner of the competitors.

ceased. After service i would more serious.

We like the Audrey the giving of real eggs at deemed likely to be favoured

take part in an Easter Day feast Hepburn type at Yale." Which, Eastertime is no chance by good fortune.

From the start of the Chilst of gammon Ond tansy pudding of course, shows Yale's good celebration, but is a custom ried out to the accompaniment the Resurrection, the emergence Egg-breaking wan often car. Jan era the egg has symbolised

Forents would also sedu egg older than Easter itself, of religious quedations, like the of a living thing out of an ay- to church to be blamed for I switched to questions about | Early man looked upon the recently defunct ancient car breaking through the captive water by the driests. Unhallow-

object parently toles

by Easter and sprinkled with holy alleged British trade with Reat egg an

of the mony In rome parts of Britain China, the hydrogen bomb, a universe, of tho WHITTEMORE

all-powerful of children visiting neighbours walls the same basle Idea being, od ngga would be thrown, at WHI

Bald: "Of possible

Eisenhower-Churchill work of the supreme Divinity, begging for "pace" or "Pasque" applied to the egg customs ui each other by the children-of in- course, there is McCarthy Molotov meeting, but didn't get and in Roman, Greek, Egyptian eggs with the chant: and I groaned. He added: "No much reaction The lads-sorry, and Persian theology there are

more ancient times, When the family, "Bags, bacon, apples or choose, egg became adopted as a symbol kidding. Wo havedovaled the Yale men-have

feature of eatly ex Bread or comm, if you please; of Christian algnincance the custome was the part played by columns of news and comment gard for Eisen high retraces of the significance of eggs Churchill in the primitive springcela-

Or any good thing that win custom was to stain Easter eggs the chlidren. to McCarthy and there is and Eden, and Dean, achusots brations, whilst today even the

Coloured eggs mako ug merry".

red, to commemorate the blont were hidden in the garden for special Yale reason, You know. (Acheson is one of Yale's most natives of Hawail and the Aus- In certain egg frolics the para of Christ, and eggs thus became the children to and after Easter about. William F. Buckley?" dirungulated alumni);tralian aborigines still practise son who broke another's erg bound up with, Paschal rites, morning, service Inx Cent

in which the

features with his own would keep bain Moreover, before the Reformas European countriesg I do know about Buckley There are some Issues which prominently, and any other he managed. 35. Lion gros were free. taken would be) up, before awes

The egg food at Easter, after Buckley gradusted and hdarta, - <Many. under lovers would change hard- Brat bolled hard and a red care days) contention from richt foods per Day it grek ba

sick atkins, frast, Yole. In 1960 after graduato belleve that some of boiled hen egge on Easter our applied with dy or wax, during the period of Lantronixton briar home dazzling and tempestuous career their profesors are getting a morning and roll them down whitespalterns 20 jiero. He was chairman and shabby deal. You have to tops, hoping for, the good omes scratched through the Imitar. In "imas, took 2 hard-bellied werk warg

Englah bebops in mediseval, recalved an Karter was?

YALE

but perlings Great docen't.

F

are to Yale men's miradas

the symbol

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