Point Four Can Lead To Better Era
Washington, June 22.
Mr Capus Waynick, who is director of Presi- dent Truman's "Point Four" programme, said to- day this plan to aid under-developed areas of the world can show the way to a new era of intelligent political and economic co-operation among the free nations.
In it, he said. "everybody pays his own way and nobody has to rely on international gifts for relief.
Mr Waynick's explanation coincided with a speech the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, made to Governors of the 48 states, in which he said the purpose of "Point Four" was "to help to create a climate in the world in which we and our children will be able to live in peace and well-being.”
Mr Acheson said one result throwing the established order Into forcing everybody would be to strengthen re- and sistance to all kinds of alsolute dependence of the state,
their lot will be improved.
It
extremes, including Com-oes not work that way In prac-
numism
Mr Waynick in | veleran newspaper publisher as well as diplomat. He Ins
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tice, but they
don't all know that. I suspect Communism will have furs appeal if the United and States people, by sharing the Geniegt sk which is one m
enthusiasm for his new job and
of
a deep belief in its possibilities. our major blessings, demonstrate
Ja an Interview with
the
that living standards can be Unite Press he abl: "There raised and prosperity created complaints while the futikariental freedom
have Licen
Thany
both in Congress
dralt put
Bogpic
and of the dividual in prafveled." about the steady United Press,
United Stolca
On
taxpayers by our various hid programmes around the world. 1 think Point Four can help of less fortunate coun- tries to produce more goods and Gifts will not be nevery. They will have the
them.
buying power of their own.”
Competa has yet to complete nction on the $35,000,000
priation requested
fur
Point
Tour's let your of operation, But Mr Waynick expressed-
conformen
the money
I be forthcoming and that people of other nations who receive assin- fance under the programme, as well as the United Slafes, people who pay for it, will get value received.
OBJECTIVES
He thought the fundamental objectives of Point Four con be imply described than
#norg
the complicated phrase "velini. cal aistance to under-
developed area" peoples. steel hoo
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"You lavit
In a
persant's hands in place of his painted stick, and you show him how to use it. The hoe does not cost much but it makes a ference in that man's life. He works twice as much as he did before.
half izz izi the time raises more products and sells them for inore money, Then he sends the money to Buy romething else, something mig in the United States."
That, according to Me Way- nick, is the pretical vide of the story. He inks there. In- ather side lees tangible but equally Important.
He said: "You will recall that
the depression
years
during many of our people were tem- porarily out of work through no fault of their own. That unen- ployment was not just hard on their pocketbaks. It was hard
Beir
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their spirit morale."
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BETTER CITIZENS
Mr Waynick continued: "But
when they were put back to work and began making a liv in from their productivity, they became different people. They
regained self-confidence, sense of importance in ป. scheme of things, and they be came better ciuzens.”
Air Waynick thought this can be just as true for the families
of the poorer nations in
that
South
United
Americs, Africa and Asia. He contended
with States, technicians to supply the skills of modern science
production,
world
and
the the people of
Parts of the
THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950.
Aomori-Tokyo In Record Time
Magicians Meet
Two pigeons owned by Hiroshi Sameya, a dentist in Tokyo, flew non-stop from Aomori, a distance of about 100 miles, in record time to win the carrier pigeons race, with a prize of 30,000 yen and a silver The 37-year-old dentist is happily displaying his cup.
pets. (Acme)
Soviets Discount Allied Effort
Mostow, Juno 22.
SPEAKERS WASTE Hongkong Telegraph
TOO MUCH TIME
AT ILO SESSION
Geneva,
Juno
22.
Mr Anthony Fennema, the Dutch employers' delegate, told the International Labour Organisa.
Asian tion here today that the
nations tending to consider themselves the "forgotten men" of the Organisation."
wcro
"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 comic ] Organisation today voled to
observers from the as responsible members of associate this Organisation and direct Saur, fncluding workers and em- ployers' representatives, with the line the ILO should take the activities of the Organiza- in achieving these objection. tives. The ILO does not mer French Prime Minister, M. The propost was by the for- | live, work or function Paul flamadler, Government de separately or apart from legate to the governing body.
There was no you. It is you," he added.
the proposal-Reuter,
Mr Fennema added that for too much mo was wasted on the large numbera of spenkers which left no time to read the various reports,
Mr Anwar, the Pakistan Goverment delegate, said that despite # Hreat influx of re fugees during 1949 there had been no food
shortages drz Pakistan.
Prices generally, he said, were down and there had breaį also an appreciable fall in the price of foodstufTa, -
WAGES STEADY
Wages
remained stendy, and at the same time unemployment had not been high.
Mr Anwar said that the ques- of increased productivity directly linked with the
tion
WHE
proper distribution
of increared
production between
countries and
Is
marked
countries
regions.
various
There
teniency among
to restrict
Imports and increase exports in
order to voi
to avoid an adverse trade
belance, he declared,
14
This tendency, if permitted, likely to
to disturb the economie
librium of the world," he
continued.
The Soviet press today marked the ninth anniversary of the Nazi invasion of Russia with a series of articles and editorials in all newspapers stressing the necessity of the "It is, therefore essential that whole Red Army crushing Germany and Japan, and can-side by side with the desirability trasting with the deliberate dilatory military action of the increased production, we should of a proper distribution of this "Anglo-American imperialists" who, it was alleged, wanted also insist on a proper distribu- the Soviet Union to bleed to death,
Marshal Lenod Govorov,)
in an article in the Rede
tion of the increased commo- dities between the various coun- Govorov cited,
of the world, us evidence, trics
So that Ardennes olfensive which maximum benefits should accrue might have been catastrophie from increased production." Star. stated the Normandy for the Anglo-Americans it Arany had not saved operations in 1944 occurred the Red
when only
the Anglo-the situation. Americans became Con- vinced the Sovici. Union
OUTCOME OF WAR
Lieutenant-General Alexander
was not weakening and was Sukhomlin, writing in Izvestia, capably and single-handedly knocking out Germany.
However, Govorov
Mr Anwar said that the Pakin- fan Government has prepared an ambitious programme for in- dustrial and agricultural expan-
opposition to
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At a joint convention in Chicago. Harlan Tarbell Red Army on its own defated Ition of Germany as an economic of islands, which Chinese Com-
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OF OF IPI SAID ACTIVE
Kabul, June 22.
the bulk of the Gerinan army.
South Thinks Segregation Necessary
Montgomery,
Alabama, June 22.
Both Housca of the Ala--
recent
rival and utter debilitation
of-munist forces occupied a month
the USSR, making it an Anglo-ngo. American dependency.
and
All papers said the
Soviet victories proved the superiority of the Soviet system warned that Any
attempted milltary adventures nguinst the Soviet Union would col- Inpse.
Pravda's writer, Pokrovsky, pointed out that the First World Wor brought the Russian revo- lution and the Second World War resulted in the victories of of East people's democracies
bama Legislature today de-Europe and the success in China, and the Imperialists unleash Tho Fakir of Ipi, militant tribal leader and stormynounced under-developed
United the Third World War, that war Provide themselves petrol of the Northwest Frontier, is actively directing the can
with the
complete Pushtuniston movement in Waziristan and the surrounding sions against segregation of system."-United Press.
States Supreme Court deci-will end
of the entire crash tribal areas, according to tribal chieftains now visiting Negroes as
and others with new foods, new nedleines and luxuries that
make life more worth while,
He is aware that the "Point Four** may be criticised by
Kabul.
Pushtunistan is the name) people who think that in de- veloping the output of other given to the independent countries the United States may State of Pushtuni-speaking deprive itself of markets. But Pathans demanded by some he thinks the programme can havo just the opposite effect,
NEW CUSTOMERS
SERETSE
Northwest Frontler tribes. SETTLES
The chieftains, representing Hold: "Increasing produc- Waziris, Massods, Bithanls and Uvity and helping to raise the Dawar tribes, sald that their livinst standards of other campaign for the establishment peoples will
vil expand markets, of an Independent Pushtunistan ot contract them We are was steadily gaining momentum entering an era when prent in-nil along the Durand Line-te dustrial nations such as the frontier between United States, Britain, Fr
France
Pakistan and
and Germany must compete in- Afghanistan.
1 threat to |"Southern civilisation."
Without a dissentient vote, they passed two resolutions, one declaring "we will not sub- mit to the tatermingling of White and Negro children fu Our publle school
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know it in the ment has gone into reccys goodwill without passing legislation and Negro dealing with two of its main A
June 25th & 26th on segregation, election promises the Anti-compare with a standard. 2. "In The Johannesburg Star
the Legislature resolved. reported today that Seretse
Communist Bill and the the beginning." 3. Quasimodo. "A SONG TO REMEMBER" Khamn, exiled chief of the
Starring Condemning "continuous ef- Commonwealth Bank Bill, 4. The muskrat. 5. A character
In Dickens's
Copper- "David Bamangwato tribe, and his forta" by the Courts, the Presl-which rescinds the former held." 6. The College of Car-Paul Muni⚫ Merle Oberon uncle, the former Regent, intermingling of the races," it Congress "lo faree
Labour Government's na dinals. inuat create new onca-promote They suld that a "parallel Tshekedi Khums, have demanded
"recognition of our tionalisation of banking... cxpansion for these markets. government" was alrendy func- settled a dispute involving right to our laws and And the way to do that is to tioning in Waziristan and that more than 10,000 cattle. Elve other people a chance to the movement was finding in- create purchasing powol
various creased support from tribal peoples in the disputed
creasingly for customers. We
d selling goods
by of
OWIL" Finally, Mr Waynick thinks the Point Four progamme can become a powerful weapon in
area.
The newspaper said that they met In Lobaisi, shook hands und spoke to each other for the first
dent and
to customs, and government."
,,
Dur
con-
local self- Both Bills have been
Unually smended by tho un- Opposition, making them One of the resolutions called acceptable to the Government. on Federal courts and agencies The Anti-Communist, Bill has time in a year.
to "exercise caution" to avold been shuttling back and forth stirring up conflict between the between the House of Repre- Sercise was reported to have Claiming to be close associates said he was getting a
races, It also urged Alabama sentatives and the Labour- "fair the struggle of the democracies of the Fakir of Ipl, the chief-deal.” The dispute arose over members of Congress to "pro-dominated Senate for weeks. against. Communism. He pointed tolna are now in Kabul secking an
tect Inheritance from Sercise's
us against the continual
Prime Tho
Minister, qut that Communism has tradie fresh support for their
of a move-grandfather, Khama. III. It was nachricht
powerful Robert Menzies, has announced It's best Innally had
success ment.
the subject of litigation, but the Federal Government in breaking that both Bills will be submitted jamong poverty-stricken. peoples
down" States' rights who feel strongly that they are
case was postooned slne
die
to Parliament again in three Their leader, said: "We are not getting their just share of
pending a settlement
The Supreme Court recently months arler The paber fia material advantages of the not out to create trouble for Tahekodi still refused to see University of Oklahoma and on deadlock continued
that outlawed segregation At the anyone. We ask for nothing but Ruth Khamu, Stralee's London- railway Mr Warnick explained: "The right to live as free men. We born white wife, who is now its ordered Communists give these people demand nothing but our right of Zobatai with Sereiae and their Tem to admit thms Enlao Cans that, by over- {self-determination."--Reuter, baby-Router
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