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No. 45-VOL.-XLVIII. FRIDAY 17TH NOVE~IllER, 1950

.FRlDAY 17TH NO\'El~BEn, 1950

True To Form

sympathy).But Senator Nicholls is a re­

sourceful man, an old soldier, apractised p:1tliameot:1ry hand. So,the good Senator, (whose memo-

Indian Education

The unhappy victim, about tobe chastised with scorpions Deedhardly worry about their numberbeing one or two more or less.

~1\VITH the celebration of\'1\1 the Silver Jubilee of

the Natal Indian Teach­ers' Society last w~elil the ques.tion of Indian education camevery much to tbe forefront, as.indeed. it sorely netded to. whenit was reali.ed that over thirtythousand children of school­going age were without schoolfacilities and hundred. whowere completio£ their primaryeducation had to wallo th~

streets for want of adequateprovision for hilther education.The unique gatberio~ at tbe:\valon Theatre last Fridaymorning, when the Administra­tor, Mr. D. G, Sbepstooe. per­Formed the opening of the SilverJubilee celebrations of theSociety, the high standard ofspetches made at the o<,('nsioo, the Arts and Craf:l1 ,Eltbibition opened by Mr. GordonHeatb. at the Dartnell CrescentIndian School HaU. the mag-nf­ficent Jubilee luncbeon given bytbe Society at the St. Anthony'sCatholic HaU. wben tbe Ameri­can Consul. Mr. R. G, MeGre~or

delivered an inspiring speech,the grand' Silver JubileeTeachers' Concert at tbe sallleHall in the evening. which wasan aU.teacber p~oduction,and finally th~ mOlit attracl­ive and informative brochuregiving the history oE Indianeducation lrom itl very in­ception. produced by the Society,gave one a vivid idea of tbegreat achievements made by theNatal Indian reachers' Societyduring the quarter of a centuryof its existence. It is mOlitcreditable and one in whichboth tbe Teachers' Sociecy andtbe Indiau community have fulljustification to tate pride andto heartily congratulate tbem­selves.

soda ted from tbe maintenanceabroad of at least some remnantof respect for one's own country_Has, perchance, Senator Nicholls'attention been drawn to a leHcrfrom Prof. C. G. S de Villiers ofStellenbosch (presently visitingE'urope) given prominence in arecent issue of 'Die Burger'H.N.P., and reproduced in 'TheStar' of tbe 9th inst.?

The worthy Professor's letter,summed up in five words, reads,"Our Name Stinks In E'urope."Its distinctive aroma, in most ofAsia and America, is too wellknown to need repetition.

Defence? Busbearts or SkirtKommandos? Though probablyall that really matters is at ::Illtimes to be sufficiently preparedto suppress any "damned non­sense from discontented "Kafirs"who have yet .to fie taught "tokeep to their proper stations."

We must confess to not beinggreatly impressed with SenatorNicholls' seeming concern overthe preceding two items. With­out wishing to be unduly scep­tical, we find it difficult to resistthe conclusion that it is upon thetbird of the three-wh::lt theSenator calls Native Policy-thathis mental eye is chiefly focussed.

Native policy may be made toinclude so much. \Ve Indianshave already seen a sufficientlyenlightening sample of the Sena·tor's t'wn policy towards us torealise what the bulk would bewere he in a position to deliverit. Not to put too fine a pointupon it, we should either bekicked out of the Union, more orless ruined financially, or, de­graded to the level of other, pos­sibly the lowest of other, non­whites, pitcbforked, en masse,into bazaars, locations or ghettos,f~r away enough from competi­tion with European merchants ortraders and there left to stew inour own juice.'

We observe that the 'RandDaily Mail' suggests that theSenator's proposal be answeredby the United Patty with a "Nothank you, Mr. NichoUs !" Ourpresumption does not, of ~ourse,

S03t so high.

~ ENATOR NICHOLLS oc- J ries of the days' when he tasted~ cupies a prominent place the sweets of power may not bein the United Party. Indeed, -:altogether untinged with regret:when the U.P. were still in power wbose dislike of 'pralaya' (obs­-that is, before the NatiolUlist curation) is not altogether un­outgeneralled them into the shades shared), evolves and advances aof opposition during the last plan.

.. general dectio~-Senato~ Nicholls Put simply and devoid of frills,was I a, rather import:lo't fish in Senator Nicholls suggests thatthe' government pond. If not the "outs"-his Party-shall co-

, altogether an unqualified success operate with the "ins-the pre­in the role of Union Delegate to sent Government-in three sped­

'U.N.O., his performance, on the fied matters of policy. Foreign'Whole, was a pretty accurate pre- . policy. Defence. and what he

I sentment of the Union's mental lumps together under tbe com­_ complex regarding the Indian prehensive term. Native policy._, question. • With a skill tbat is eloquent of

'1 Rhetorically considered, Sena- the S~lUtor's adeptship in thetor Nicholls effort W'3!lJ we recall, noble art of employing words

, quite "class." Unfortunately for to disguise meanings, Senator- him. however, the Union delegate Nicholls speaks of bis suggestion

found himself in company tbat as "a call to the United Party towas not wholly unacquainted with lift the policy touching these mat­the seductions rhetoric has been I. ters out of party politics." His,known to exercise over the less the United Party, sbould, he

r sophisticated. Factually con- considers, approach the Nationa­, lidered, notwithstanding our old lists to come to an agreement on

friends "suggestion" and "sup- these three questions.. '., pression" being fairly frequently If this means anything, it means" brought into play, the Senator that the parly of which Senator· a.n hardly be said to have left Nicholls is a prominent membe.r,

tDnviction behind him. is to accommodate itself, In these, In the snuller provincial pond ,three respects at least, to the

of, Natal, Senator Nicholls is NatiolUlist. policies. Present in-L accounted a very big fish indeed. dications certainly do not point to· He i~ probably 3 pretty faithful . any immediate prospect of the'impcrsonatibn of Natal's anti- Nationalist Government being putIndian sentiment. As far as be out of power.permits himself to be at all affect- What, in turn, does such "ac-

· cd by embarrassment, he perhaps commodation", mean? Foreign· finds . himself somewhat em- I policy? What foreign policy has

barrasscd in the matter of his this country? What, save by its• "'hole-hearted views or. the sub- . obstinate ,high-handed conduct,"jecro{1'.separatie," by the fact of proclaiming its utter indiffereoce· his memben;hip of the U.P. (It for, and complete contempt ofmust be at least a little awkward whatever other countries, be theywhen duty to party compels on. never so: powerful never so cuI­to 'affect 'disagreement with the tured. think about. its rulers and

'policy of the other side with their way of life? What, save towhich one is really largely in ,clutch at any friendly straw that

seems ,to favour tbe chmce ofonce c again' recreating the deardead days of a century ago?

Foreign policy! Surely "foreignpolicy" is not completelY dis-

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essenthlly good, man requitannly so much government =- isnec=ry for hu security andsafety. On these two fUDda.mental principles or truths theway of freedom wa.s laid out.

"Young people in the UnitedStates ro ·day, th~ genention thatwill come into power in the nat20 to 30 years, these youn,people are even more ronviac:cdof the benelils of democracy thatwere their fathers.' Thr growthof community spirit, the pridethat gDe.'l with accompli.hmentin mattetll of civic welfare hallIpre<ad to such an extent in theUnited States that there u muchmore being assumed by the com·munity as a wbole than iI bei.alprovided for by eovernmeJlt.The altitude is summed up by afarmer 'lVho said, "1 would rathersupport my government than tohave to depend upon the govern­ment to support me:' We areaware tbat an idle youth lacking forrecreation facilitie.s is a [da.ager 10

tbe corn.rnunity. We have much ltiJJto do in slum clearance, in socialwelfare, in bousing, but wherethe job is pointed out the com­munity itself is usually the firstto move in to do tbe job."

In conclusion Mr. McGrrgorsaid: "The b.attle for men'.minds is won or 1031 ill thechssrooms over which teachcrssuch as you preside. YOUtlis the task to answer theunivers:J1 questions of wby, whenand wbere. Yours u the job ofpreparing young peoplc to wetheir place in the community witha sense of their respoD:1libilitY.Yours is the problem of turningout mature individuals havin,respect for their neigbbours, aproper attitude of humility to­ward their Creator, and OJ mow­ledge of human llmiuticms.Yours is a Doble profl:Slion aacIthe idea1 of ycur Society is toraise the standard (If tcaehiJag tothe point wbere in looking ovutbe baLan~ of the next 25 yar.lwhoever it is that sunds in myplace C2n declare that thOK}'urs like the~ ~5 years havebeen ucecdingly well spent,"

"God bless tbose wbOlle nobletask it is to prepare young mind.to know and to build upon !hactruths,"

OPINION

AMERICAN CONSUL ADDRESSESINDIAN TEACHERS

BUI let UI not bl leH slltillied. at tbat. Tbe future 01 the world

depe01s upon tbe RfowingJ!.eneration and tbe mouldiDIt oftbat generation depeods entirely AT a luncheon given at the St.

d b Anthony's Catholic Hall onupon the parelll, an t e Friday November 10, on tbeteacbers. We are happy to note occasion of tbe Silver Jubileetbat the Administrator laid celebrations of the Natal Indianstress 00 tbi~ point by layin~ Teachers Society, Mr. R. G.tb'lt schools could play a great McGregor, the American Consul,pari, not ooly in briDging about was the guest speaker. In thean improvement io tbe child course of bi! inspiring :!peechhim~eH but aln in his bome Mr. McGregor !J~id:

life. n;i~hter classroom. aDd "No one in any communitycultural influence at ,chool bears ::I larger resp<lnsibility thanwould tend to m",ke the cbild those who are tucheu. Theirs

is the task of instruc~ng andJi[t his home up to tbe new limping young minds. Their:! isIf'vel. For this, both the Ad· the work of planting in the in­minislrator lind Mr. LBiarus diyidual::lt::IID early age a senseadmitted, th~re ihould be closer of respoZ1llibility toward tberelation,bip between the te~c:h. buman family."ers and the parents. The Ad. "Let us therefore ask ourselves:'minislrator also said tbat cbil· be said, "what is being done todren were often made by Ireep young minds open to truth?

What is being done to preparetheir parenti to observe chss young minds to know the dif-dislin~tions. Only tbe teacber ference between truth and false­could break down tbo1e bar- hood\' What is being doneriers. to cnsure llut these young

In South Africa. we are un- minds on ruching maturity willwant to range themselves on the

(OItuaately faced with an uo- lIide of free men rather tmn tosympathetic G ~veroment ",ho seek escape from free men'sleeks to place obstacles in the onerous responsibilities into 90meway of our pro.:rcss wi~b the form of totalitarian doctrine?moli'i'e of our ultimate extinc- President Truman has declaredtion. Our task is tbl're(ote that the present world struggledoubly difficult. 10 sucb circum- is a battle for men's minds.

What tben u being done withstances we mun learn to be the minds that are the material ofindependeot even 01 tbe Gov· your daily task in order 10 equipcromen!. A smatJ commuoity as them for tbe battle that is beingwe are in this land, it i. most waged to.day?"essential lbat we should be The Colonists of the United

. d d Of 11' h d States when the States wereunlle ,ao I we a ,nc an _ founded, were deeply reli2iol1$p"lor, W"~re to pool aU our re- peopl., be uid. "When they c:unesources togelher we can well to d~wing up the Declaration oflook after all our- g~d, and if Independen~ and in negotiating

hI I h 't d tbe Comtitution, the founders ofwe are trut u, ones" an the new American n~tion t~n-

earnest in our endeavour. we lila ted two truths foundamentalsb'lll WiD friends aod .ym- to their religious beliefs into

tb' I k d principles by which they wishedpll \~er5 rom un 1:10....n an to be governed. The first ofundreaml-of quarteu. We CDn- then princ:iples was tlut thenot lay we are friendlets when Creator did not intend dut manwe bave in Mr. D. G. Sbepitooe, should. bave dominion over man.

, .• FnnkI.in, Jefferson and Jobnluch a sympathetiC Admanls. Adams beleived with the Bibletrator and a sympathetic E Ju. tlut God gave man dominioncation Department. Over- C2ttle, creeping tbings,

be2:Sts of tbe forest, lUh andWe heartily cODgratulate tbe bir<h and all gl'Owing things, but

Natal Indian 'reachers' Society they .Ioutly denied that it wason tbeir achievements during the purpose of the Creator for

::IIny man to hold another inthe twenly.6ve years tbat have boodage. The second funda-passed BOd bope and pray tbat mental principle was tlut mantbey may be .blessed Wilh W3:l created in the Image ofI th d . d t • God, 'that man is a living loul.

8 reug an Wll om 0 contri. As luch, man_ach individualbute fully their sbare to raise man-has a dignity about himfurther the intellectual, moral that it should be the intention ofBnd 'piritual standard of our .CK:ietY and government to :safe­community in the nex~ t t. guard and preserve at all times.

weD J Furthermore, th~e men ar&ued,five years. man is ~senthlly good-how

It is a' h;~totic fact howIDdian education bas beeoDelZlected by the State aod morelight was tbrowD OD it bythe lpeeches madeat the gather'ing last Friday by tbe Ad.minidrator, Mr. D. G. Shep­Itooe, and by the ['resideDt ofthe Society, Mr. A. D. L urus.

"It wu all 100 '.'Y for 10,\100children to become D.ccu.tomed to thedrab and aj,..lid almo,ph.'. In wblch

many or them lived•• ·AhhouJ.:h new !lchooh were: LClng:

LUIII I:fDUnd IV'" .t...d,ly beine lo.tand the num'ler of children whosougbt adOli5.!ion being turned away

":lUI incrt:.Jiog."

These were words uttered bythe Administrator. StressiDKtbe great Pllft played by mem­ben 01 the IndiaD public iocontributing to Dew sclloolbuildiDgs, tbe AdmiDistratornid, the W'loey "'"s very oftenr51i&ed from very p.,or peoplf'.He was often am,z'd at thema-nner in which tbey contrl.buted at I:"rea.t perllo~a.l sacri6ce, 10 that their children mil(htnot grow in illiteracy. TheAdministratio) p,id hall thet1uilding costs, he said, andfinances did nol permit manylarge undertakings.

Mr. A. D Lazilrui .lrew eveoa W0tl ~ picture.

,tTh1". h.ck ur c1uC-ahon." he ~:Lid.

... ::1.3 upidly cre~un~ :u\ Inch:lo".~oU} I' roe-nace in Durb~n. \V~ have

.bi. c!.rk-cr or ju\eDlle c!dlnquenc.y In

uur mid.U. lio to lome: of the slumdl~lticla and you Will see IDdinn de!·pen,docs In the m;llting:.

uSome peopl~ S:l)' that the IndLan,have • op.ciat monopoly on highbi-llI...I... The poor aod iIIite ..Ie oraOJ n.ce, 1D on)' counuy. .t'c no·10';00.11 proh6c.

··Th-e r~c:orJ§ at the UfI\veuity orNAtal showed thal jUtt upw.rd1 of 70

pc< ceDI. Or lh. lad,." peapl. or IJur.baT1 .nd it! environs wcte: living below

th~ brt:l\d 11 nc:oI.IThc problem ur in!ufbcienl scho-,h

had c.isced ,ince the clo~Jog dec3.de

or Ihe 1..1 century.uTllell: never ~C'r(! u.l 4ny lime in

our history eool.llgh schools ror aU our

chHdr.n,"As co·mpulsoiY edUclllltioll W.J...S 51111

.otnclhin~ fo'ei~n to the Indian com.mun.t), h Wa.'I. now (Illce I ".fhi .. IItU...

lton lrn['O&Jlblc lO u:wedv. The real

relDctly ""'aJi schooh. uhoob and morE'&choota.

UE",cn if.1l the school~ rC41a,ndYte'c: n.,U.ble there: woud s,U1 be: a,houart:.e uf at teA!!.! a Ihou ,aDd le.ch.u. TI,el< raclo mu.' be 1...<1 il lhe,o1 wal to be Plc'fctued hUttl goi ag.ny fUflher. 1I

It is easy now to r~a]j5C what• marvellous example of .elf­belp in the matter of educationthe IndlBn community hn letaDd UDder wh.. dire circum..taDC~.

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peace was dependent on universalrespect for human rights and fun­damental freedom. Mrs. Panditsaid the resolution contained allthe arguments of the case shesought to present.

She quoted from the resolution,stressing that peace could notbe secured solely by collectivesecurity arrangements. but thatgenuine and lasting peace de­pended also upon the observanceof all the principles and purpose~

of tbe Charter, especially uponrespect for human rights.

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Group Areas Act)las. Pandit detailed the pro­

visIons of the Group Areas Act,and showed how they ;Jf[ectedthe Indian community.

"In a group area assigned toa non-Indian group, say a \Vhitegroup, Indiaos cannot in futureacquire any property.

"If 30 Indian cwns propertyin such an area, when it is de­clared a group area, for Whites,he can s.1I it to a \Vhite person,or hold it until his death, whenit will have to be sold to a Whiteperson orly, the Det procudsgoing to his heirs," she said.

All Indians, mdividU<lls or com­panies, must cease occupation inthe area on its conversion into agroup area for White persons.This was irrespective of whetbertbe property was owned by suchIndians or not. Tbis involvedvacation not only of all residen­tial accommodation but also ofbusiness premises on which In­dians conducted business.

The value of property ownedby Indians had fallen steeply onthe passing of the Act, she said.European~ had already begun tomake inquiries regarding the saleof exi.>ting Indian busiDesses, inexpectation that they would have:to be wound up.

"This is ihe threat facing theIndian and African communitiesin South Africa today. Tbere isan incorrect belief that what isnow happening is only the con­tinuation of difficulties com­plained of in the past.

"In actual fJct, it should berealised tbat what is now beingattempted is a complete degrada­tion of tbe indigenous and Indianpopulation and an early extinc­tion of the latter . S.A.P.A.

Despitt tilt Universal feelingthat the round-table conferrnrtbad been sabotaged by the GroupAreas Act,.said Mrs. Pandit, theIndian Government had firstasked that the Bill b~ held up,pendiDg the results of the pro­posed round table conference.

They had ureed that the roundtable conference should be con­vened immedute1y, and not inOctober or November, 1950,which would clearly be afler theBill became law.

The only reaction, she said,was that on May 26, the PrimeMinister, Dr. Malan, moved theapplication of the guillotine,limitiog tne second reading of theBill to 22 hours :lnd all st;Jges to52 hours.

It was only after the !:lilure ofthe Indian Republic's attempts tohold the conference before thcenactment of the Bill that theIndian Republic's Governmentinformed the Union Governmentthat tbey had decided not to p.1r­ticipate in thc round table C,JD­ference.

U.N.O.BEFORE

and letter of this resolution, butIs opposed to the Declaration ofHuman Rights and is a breachof the solemn undertakings andagreements entered into with theGovernment of India:'

Finally, she introduced berdraft resolution, saying that theGeneral Assembly: "Is of theopinion that the Gr:>up Areas Acteotails a contravention of thepurposes and principles of theCharter of the United Natiunsand Declaration of Human Rights,and recommends to the Govern­

'ment of South Africa to take allsteps necessary, speedily to bringits treatment of people of Indimorigin in the Union of SoutbAfrica into conformity with thepurposes :and principles of theCharter of the United Nationsand Declaration of HumanRights."

Mrs. Paodit drew attention tothe "conciliatory approach of theGovernment of India throughout'"

Breach Of FaithMrs. Pandit concluded tbat the

policy and conduct of the Gov­ernment of South Africa had notonly "not conformed to the spirit

QUESTIONINDIAN

"Great tolerance, eombinedwitb endless patience and -endur­ance, arc required to continuethe efforts towards the ending ofpolicies which are as detrimentalto those who formulate them asto tbeir unhappy victims.

"This was the faith with wbichMahatma Gandhi linked theproblem of \ untoucbability inIndia ..nth our freedom struggle.The continuing discriminationagainst milli"D:! of men andwomen within the country dis­quali6ed the nation for freedomfrom foreign rule, be told us.The 6rst priority in hi!! move.­ment was given to the removal ofuntouchability."

Mrs. Pandit said that untouch­abiliry was an offence punisbableby law in the Indian Constitution.

Mrs. Pandit then recalled thattbe resolution entitled the UnitedAction for Peace, passed by theGeneral Assembly eaflier thismonth, clearly set forth tbat

business ""hom he chose to per­secute in his country. He foughta war in support of his policicsand lost.

"An exhausted and chastenedworld has realised that if it isto remain free it cannot permitthe existence of slanry withinitself.

None of us can live in an ivorytower, nursing our own brand ofprejudice while the storm outsidegathers in intensity."

Mrs. Pandit said a situation asdifficult and delicate as the oneunder discussion by the commit­tee could not be changed by amiracle. There was no magicformula that could give them asolution.

Hitler Did The Same"The Government of South

Africa teU us that it is none ofour business how they treatA.q;atics. Hitler also told theworld tbat it was cnmely his

t 7th November. Hl50

Mrs Vijaya Laksbmi Pandit S.A.presented India's case in regardto the treatment of Indians inSouth Mrica before the speculPolitiC21 Committee of theUnited Nations General As-sembly, on Tuesday, November,14. Mter tracing tbe bistory ofthe case from the time it waspresented to the United Nation.four yurs ago, to the break­down of the arrangements for:I nJund table conference afterthe passage of the Group AreasAct, Mrs. Pandit said:

"The conduct of the SouthAfrican Government has shownno evidence of a desire at anytime to attempt a settlement oftbe problcn in conformity withthe resolution of the GeneralAssembly. In faet, their wholeattitude indiC2tes a surprisingindifference to the dignity andprestige of this world organisation.

"Its resolutions were floutedby the Union and instead of mili­gating the tigours of i~ policy,racial discrimination has been ex­lended further and into realmswhich not only affect the dignityof the human persons disc:rimi­lUted against."

Mrs. Pandit said the IndianRepublic ....as justified in refusiogto participate in a round tableconference beC2use its resultwould have been a foregone con­clusion if it had beed held in anatmostphere created by the UnionGovemment

"I have no doubt that the mem­bers of his committee arc aware

- of the wider implications of apolicy ""hich imposes a permanentstigma of inferioriry on almost I

half the human race. Is thi!! thebrand of Western civilisationwhich South Africa would presentto a world striving to promotesocial progress and better stan­dard. of life in a larger freedom?

''We, the people of Asia, thinkof Western civilisation in termsof those great slogans that weredevised to enlarge the area ofbu= freedom, of the mono ofthe French Revolution, whichhu been an inspiration to mil­lioD:!, of the self-evident trutbson which American democracywas founded, and those inalien­able rights which are propoundedin the Declaration of Indepen-

. dence, of the great tradition ofBritish justice, the most recentexample of which W'3S the peace­ful transfer of power from Britainto India and Pakistan.

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17th November, tlSO

GUIDANCE

DIP HIT HER I A

COLOURED PEOPLE REPUDIATEDR. DONGES'S STATEMENT

The (ollol'lillg statement has beeD iMued by Hr. A, P. DlckenloD.PreeideDt. Africnn Peoples OrgIDiM.tIOD:

As Prceidem of the Afric&n Peopltll Organieatiotl, I wish torepudillole the .talement made by the leader of the Sonth

Afrietlu delegatioa, Dr. DongCll in the UniWl Sta~ that theColoared people favoured the Group Areas Act. It is incrediblethat Dr. DODges as II responaible MiDister of the Crown MouldwiJral1y milll"eprel!eDt the viewl of the Coloured comma.uity. It isIlnthinkOoblfl tbOot 11 Coloured man would be wiUiuJ; to eign h is ownJellotb waTrant, for that is the clear implication o( the Group AreasAct (or the 1,000,000 Colonred people of South Africa. The GroupAreas Actlie designed to Begregatocompletely the Coloured people IlIIdlakeD togllothcr with tbe Mal&n-llaveuga agrooment to deprive themof !.he vote on the OommOD Roll, they would be robbed of theirself reepeot and thrown OQ the doughill of aerfdom merely to remainlIS hewere of wood and drawer!! of W11ter. The Afncan PeopleaOq;aDitatiou emphatically' 18tlltel that the Group Aren8 . Actis abhorrent to tho Coloured commoDity and will be oppoeed toothlIud nail.

1his Btlltement haa been cabled to Nr. Trygvie Lie, Seertary­General, Ullitcd NoLiotlB OrgllDieation.

"polio.". Our local medicalauthorities contend, however, thatthis does not apply to SouthAfrica; although they agne thatsuc:b iojec:tiom sbauld be dis­continued dutini a "polio" epi·demic. Their excuse for such anillogiC21 attitude is t1ut diphtheriais such :a dread disease that theyi:lare .Dot :stop giving injections toprevent it.

ThcK people are. extremelysincere and :serious. They believe"fanatic:ally in the trutb and. cor­'rectness of their attitude. ,Butthatia the trouble ~itb fanatica. Itis strange how nCD tbe best edu­oted people can sbut their eyesand clofe their minds to, facti.They limply refule eveq to COD·

herent in the usc: of anti-diph­theria injections. During one ofthe "polio" epidemics a letter totbe Press arowed considerableinterest when I pointed out tbattbere seemed to be a connectionbetween the incidence: of "polio"and anti.diphtheria injection cam­paigns. Eut tbe subject wasquickly suppressed "in tbe in­terests of public health,"

Now, however, overseas medi·cal authorities have suted em·phatiC2l1y tbat there does seemto be .ome cOQ11ection betweenanti-diphtheria inj~ctions and

fecrant before ukiog a specialswab for tbe Iaboralory test. Sucha procedure was almost ceruinto ensure a negalive report.

Isolated instances like tbesesbould make cveryone tbink; butit is only when one understandsthe underlying .natural laws ofhealth that the problem becomessolved. Then Nature Cure pointstbe way to tbe safest aad bestforms of treatment.

Aftcrwards, whtG I was inAmerica, I ran ..cross a warning byDr. Eugene Underhill, M.D., oneof the heads of the Central Hos-

By Robert Lawrence McKibbin(Corponte Mem~r or n- In.t1ll1te Of Nat1lt1l1 Tkrapnrtl<:s AllIS Hnm049 (SA)

• IbM Robert Lawrence McKibbin.[The following Is of a series of article, on Naturo Curo, wr tten y r. th gh40 (a), Commissioner Street, Johannesburg. Mr. McKibbin ~III be pleased to. ~sJwer rau

these columns any questions the reader may WIsh to ask_Ed. • •

sider the case of the Homoeopathsregarding dipbtheria•. Yet theevidence is there ror aU ~ho ~j)jhonestly investigate.

For imunce, as long ago AI

1911, tbe record of homoeopathicdoctors in Germany was rrom 1to 2 per cent deaths of theirdipbtbcri2 cases. In Sweden Otllyone qU2rter per cent died aadthe rest recovered. Statistics atthe Eritisb Museum for the PlOeyear sbow that in EritaitJ theordinary doctors using aati·taDnlost 16.1 per cent of their diph.theria cases, while homoeopatbicdoctors using bomoeopathic re­medies without anti-toxin lOS!only 4~ per cent. At present itis admitted by aUopaths that insome places tbe mortality if atbigh as 20 per cent of dipbtheriaClSeS despite all the latest &acytreatments. No wonder they all:so afraid of diphtheria and try sohard to prevent it with injectiOGS,even at the risk of causing "polio:'

And yet they refuse nom to COD­

sider the Homoeopath's. mtthodsof treating this dreadful diJease,or the Homoeopath's SUCCCSlCS inprevention of diphtheria. It isthe weakness of human nawn:that so many people, otherwiaequite clever, refuse to investigateand seek trUth no manu 9Jher~

the search may lead.One of the chief. homoeopathic

remedies for the preventioD aadcure of diphtheria is Diphtheriumin the 200th potency or evenhigher aUe:t1u..tiori. This' i3 'apeculiar preparation. that i3 vir·tuaUy a homoeopathic diphtheru.vacciae used in extremely smalldoses. The 200th potCACY is 10

greatly dill1ted that it bas beenuid humorously that £Yen o.riginalsin ~ould be purified if prepuedi.e this way. Eut Diphthmum200 works! And it is gi;"en invery saull does in the form oflittle sugar pilLs that the' patientsucks like a sweet -or sipa aftuthey have beCA di.uGlved in alittle water. CODtrast this I treat.meut with the orthodox ...methodof pumping ~rlfC: quaDtities ofconcentrated dise.ued filth intothe blood·stream. No wonderthe latter practi!=e so _often b.ubad results such as "polio," beart

•troubles and a host of other iU'effects. But the bomaeopat&ic:Diphtheriwn h:as nODe. of, tlInc.nor is there the, slightest dm,lftof sudden death fram aoaplylui••

Con.,ider the testimony of D,~

SOME ~ yc;tt5. ag~, w.hen work-ing In an institution .C;ose~y

connected with sO-C2l1ed medi­cal research," I was in very closedaily contact with a lead~g

specialist. One day I asked bUDthe circumstances under wbich befirst had a patient die on bisbands. He said, "1 was givingaD injection of diphtheria anti­toxin serum to a little girl when

:lDophy1:axis set in. She diedbefore I could withdr;aw theneedle." "Bur," I questionedfurther, "could you not teU be­forehand that tbi:. might happen?""Unfortunatey not." he ex­plained. "Tbere is no way ofbeing certain in tbese matters. It1& oDe of the risks tbat have to betaken in the fight against diph­theria:' For some reason orother I tben asked, "what did theauthorities say when you wrotethat on tbe death certificate? "H,s reply was significant: "Oh,no! We Dever write such thingson dc;ltb certificates. We justuy 'Rl.'rt Failure.'''

The incident impressed itselfforcibl~' on my mind, and tbemore so as it followed anotherpeculiar occurrence a couple ofyeat:5 previously. It happened inaoother tOWD and another institu­tion entirely. A leading familydoctor took swabs from a patient'sthroat and sent them to a labora­tory for tcsting. When he gotthe results he claimed tbat hehad played a trick on the labora­tory by switching over a sterileswab and the swab used for asuspected diphtheria C2se-andthe sterile swab was reported aspositive dipthteria! There was :I

terrible row about the wholem.atter, and tbe Head of theinstitution voiced bis very strODg pital, Pl1iladelphia. Dr•.Under­disapproval of the very "uDSport- hill wrote a monograph to W:IrI1

ing" and "uDethiC3I" behaviour ~ feUow-physiciao.s against thl:of the doctor in playing such a grave d.:Iagers in giving iojectionstrick. But the doctor was very for the prevention and cure ofurca!tic about the reliability of diphtheria. It may mve beenIaboralory reports. beC3use he was a Homoeopath,

Then I heard of something eire that bis warniOKs ~ere not beededrather pu:%ling to me. It w:as by the profes.sion. Or it maysaid that some nurses in Fever have beeD beC3use a great deal ofHo:Ipita19 were not co-operating money is invested in the prepua­as desired in cases of diphtheria tion and marketing of thinp likewhere the p:nil:nt's throat bad "anti·dipbtheri:l serum." A5cleared up completely but the Macaulay ooce wrote, "where aswabs from the lhro;at sent to a monetary interest is at Itake, even1a1xlratory for testing kept getting the principiI: of pravitation wouldthe report tbat dipbtheria germs be brought into di:lput~."

were still being founl1. These From time to time I have at­tlurscs were alleged then to swab templed to bring te public; notice,he patient's throat witb disin- .. the quution of the danBers in.

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disease of dirt. It flourisheswhere tbere are stinking drains,poor sanitation, lack of ventIla­tion, bad drinking water :lndfaulty diet. People who eat goodfood, exercise in fresh air andkeep clean in body, mind andsurroundings are naturally highlyresistant to any such diseasc:s.

delegation at tbe Moral Rr.Armament Assembly at Caux,Switzerland. AU tbe member.of the party toolsl part in theCaul[ Assembly during tbe paltthree months and have beenworkiDg with Moral Re Arma.ment for several years in theirown countries, as well as in thedocks and industrial areas ofEngland, Germany and France.The party were received by theMayor of Roodepoort on Moo­day aftermoon at 4 c;>:J p.m.They will take part io thepresentation o( "Tbe ForgottenFactor" in Roodepoort tbisweek.

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batbs are very relieving, especiallywhere there is distress in breath­idg. And friction hip.b~ths areuseful means of controlling ex­cessive feverishness: But theserequire some skill in their appli­cation.

Finally, let it be rememberedthat dipbtberia is essentially a

MOR*,L RE-ARMAMENT.The World News Agen,::y,

Johanoesburg repoIts:-An in­tero:ltional group from Britain,Holland, Denmark and Swit:!:er­aDd arrived by air in Johanr-es.burg on Monday morningNO'gewbcr l3tb to take part inthe tour of the play "The For­gotten Factor" and tbe wor)gof Moral .Re-Armament jnSouth Alriea, Rbade<ia BnoKenya. Leaoio!!; tbe path isMr. John Leigh Mallor)", fromEngland, wbose father, Gear!::eLeigh Mallory, lost his lifein the J924 attempt 00 MountEverest. Mr. MatlOlY hi!I1~etf

served witb tbe Cbindits in tbeBurms Campaign dudn!: tbewar. The rest of tbe party areMiss Birgit Haroeman andMiss Lilian Kjaer b'om Del:­mark; Mr. Jaap Windig fcomHolland; MillS Madi Hegets.chweiler and Mr. CbtistiaoLuthi from Swiu:erland; >lndMiss Jill Gedye from England.Aniving with tbem is ~iss Elm.....Kingswell of I.;ape Town whowas ope of the South African

..............................................,· ..: HOW TO BRING UP HEALTHY :: CHILDREN :• •: We reproonce the following from the "Snnclay Tribune" with :: the hope that it mfly bo helpful to maoy pnrents in bringiog up tbeir :• children: •• •: LARI and Jonatbnn Doyle, of Durban, have Dever tasted l\ :

: ohocolate in their lives. Meat, fisb, ewee~ bisouits, ponltry and :: eggs are alBo unknown to them. Lari i~ a s~ordy four.and·a.hal :: 1ear.old Rirl, and Jnua~han is n eplendidly developed little boy of •• three. Their parents told a representative of the 'Sundny Tribone' :: that Lari aod Jonathan havo Dever had nny of the usonl ohildren's :: ailments and that thEir teeth are perfeoLly formed nnd extremely good :• Mr. Doyle said: "I beHeve tbat childreu are most unscientifically fed. :: In my own cbildrena' diet I have eliminated all flesh foods 80d 811 :: sogar except the natnral type {oond in honey. Most ohildren's :: diet is over .timnlating whioh makes them naughty, freotious 8nd •: poor sleepers. "I've oot ont 1111 sogar and they dou't miss i~, :: because 811 carbohydrates or starohes lire aonverted to llogllr in the :: body. Sngar hilS only an energy valno nnd hRS no food value." Here :: is the dsily diet 'followed striotly by Lari Bud Jonntban: :

: Breakfast: Grapefrnit und otllnge, cereal with milk and honey, :: orisp bread OT toast with batter lind honey. :

: Lnnch: Raw KBladf, aheese, arisp bread 8nd gla6ll of milk. :

: Dinner: All types of cooked vegetable!,' frnit. :• •: In between meals. Lari and Jonnthan clln eat frnit, nnts and :• raw v~el.ables, if they feel liko a snBok. They are allowed an ocaa. :: sional boiled sweet 89 a conCC!lsion, lIud once in 8 biDe moon an ice. •: crenm al l\ special treat. :

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OWN REMEDYAILMENTS

Homoeopathic News Review,' ismalic acid spr:lys, gargles anddrinb, which have men usedwith outstanding success in Ger­many.

To quote: "Buy tbe greenestapples in the market. Cut themup, skin, seeds and all. Boil tbemwell, cool and straini'and you bavea malic acid infusion for spny,gargles and drink which is a con­siderable factor in curing any.thing that suggests a nasty septictbroat, even if diphtheric.

It is, of course, essential thatthe bowels should be kept openwith enemas and that the patientshould remain flat in bed. Wbendiphtheria is bad, so mucbpoison gets into the system thatthere is grave danger of heartfailure even from sucb slighteffort as trying to sit up.

Fortunately, the p3tient's throatis usually too sore to permitswallowing food, and under nocircumstances should solid foodbe given until the case clears up.Beef tea, cWcken broth, or anyflesh preparations should also beavoided absolutely. To give suchstuff to .. diphtheria victim islike pouring not oil but petrol 00

to a fire. Tbe patient's strengthwill be kept up far better bygiving fresb raw vegetable juiceswhich wilt 'also act as medicinesat tbe same time. The best ofthese are (1) a mixture of rawcarrot juice and raw spinach juice;(2) a mixture of raw carrot juice,raw celery juice and raw spinachjuice with a little raw parsleyjuice added, and (3) a mixture ofraw carrot juice, raw beetrootjuice :and raw cucumber juice.

Honey and water may also begiven as a drink, to ease the painin the throat, and to feed thegreatly strained heart. Steam

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17th NOYember, 1950

H. C. Allen, M.D., autbor of''Tbe Tberapeutics of Fevers,""Materi2 Medio of tbe Nosades,"etc:. e~, who writes of Diphthe.rium 200: "It will cure in everycan ~t crude anti-toxin will andIs Ilot only e:asy to administer, butwe and entirely free from dan­lettlus scquellac. Tbe author hasused it for twenty-five years as apropbylactic and bu Ilever knowna second case of diphtheria tooccur in a family after it bas beenadministered. The profession isasked to put it to the test andpublish tbe failures to the world."

Instead of "putting it to thetClt," tbe profession appears toigllore the m:atter and to suppresldiscussion' wben tbe subject israised. So Dipbtberium 200 re­mains a very effcctive remedyuclnsinly used by Homl)topatbs.

Homoeopaths use several otherremedies for the treatment andcure of vietitns of dipbtberi.:a, ac­cording to the peculiar circum­stances and needs of each indi­vidual case. The chief o'f tbeseis Mercunus cyanatU$ 30 wbichhal proven almost a specific inIb11ed bands. Really wonderfulwork bas been done with it andsome of the most desperate oseshave been cur~ as by a miracle.

Of coune, ordinary NatureCure methods sbould never beneglected. Wet clay packs ormud poultices as bot as on beborne sbould be applied to tbeexternal neck and throat right upto UDder the chiD. Tbe falsemembrane or false skin thatfonns inside the tbroat should bedissolved with frequent gargles offresb pineapple juice, which is awonderful natural remedy for tbistrouble.

Anotbervery good remedy, ac­cording to the latest issue of 'The

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A retired Lieut.Colonel haswritten to ~be .~ unday Time8'urging that every man and boyshould be taurht to use a rifl~.

He poillts out that the Swissmany of wholll are proficien;sbots. enjoyed exemption frominvasion. The implicationnellls to be that Hitler's ph,nesand tallc, once tbough so for­midable, dated not riski a c1a~h

with the Swiss musketeersThe Co.lonel's advice is' good.

but does It go far enough? [ havebeen tifelessly pfes8ing ourscier.tbts to produce a sma II, portahieatom bomb which every manand boy should he compelled tocarry at 1\11 times. and sbouMbow how to us it.

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Wedding In DurbanThe marriage took place on

Saturday November 11, at theUmgeni Rood lemple betweeDDr. R. M. Pather, son of Mr.and Mrs. P. R. Pather and MissVijayalakshmi, daughter of Mr.L. M. Naidoo. A !:Irge and re­presentative g;uhering of Indianswith a sprinkling of Europeanswas present, to witness theceremony and to bless the couple.Congralubtory messages werereceived from all over the Unionand overseas by Mr. and Mrs.P. R. p:llher on the happyoccasion of their sao's wedding.

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SpeakinR ':0 lhE' Unite" N ,.lions Day ilL Delb i , Pllodil N.. I rauld lha~ India Wa~ beblu" lheUN d. spite \Ill weeknepees anllIta Bhorloominss lind tb.lt it W"'IeSBeotial for lbe pelloe of theworld. Attempls by llnyooA 10abase tbe UN end to make Itaerve 'lvil pnrpoaA8 mn~t bereBlsted, he adde,l The onl,way to mainlain peaop, in bhview, waa for tbo peoples of thHworld to ollat lear rrolD tbelrhearts and mln,le and tbinkoOllragoool'y an.l do tbe rilllntbing, "Wheoever a "'c;eiollhaa 10 be takeo," bs ...i.l. ' .. hemain oonBid"rllllon tb,n weillb.with aB is whelber th .. 8t .." weare laklnR will prolnOre pl\ao~.

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"India will not t, ke any risk.In Kashmir aa will jilopardlle tbefreedom of the Statt>, for Indianforoea are there at tbe call 01 tbepeople of Kashmir," Bald PandltNehra to Indian Army uffiMraat SrlnaRar. Kashmir, be asld,had broome a pawn In worldpollti08. Some powers were In·olined to Anpport Pdkhtan',viewl beoa .Sft Paklstan "108.their IIno while wa follow a,indepenLlllnl foreign Dolloy.""New Delhi," be added, "I;"beoomt> one or the most Im­portant diplomalio capital, In tbeworld. I rbfer to lhe Itrat~glo

position India ocoopies io theworld" "In my I'plnion," hesaid elsewheae. "Pakilt.an'l rf'lllaIm 18 to spread ohaoB In Kaeb·mir."

Nucleus For WorldCommunity

BroadcaBtioJ;: 10 the na\l, n 'nthe 83ma dlly, Ih" Preald .. nt,Dr. RajendraprReall, uld: "Thedream of ptaoe and amity emouynationa tbrougb an lnternoiliaoalorgsnllation haa al wa,B b-eowith man ••• Modero oivilieatlon permits all homan be n(llirrl'sp.olive of theIr olllu orconntry to be Pilrtnllra or a nnl

. verlal oultnre built 00 I he fOIlL­datlona of peaae aDd ~roeperltyThe UN bss no doab. come I 110exlslenoB for lbe maintenance ofinleroat!onal peacp-a Inpremedl'altleratnm to.lay-lor war \0the atomi.., age mill' mt'an tbecomplete UeBlrllct\on or oivill..•lion Itse\l. Bot Ita eillnifio.ncl>life more in Ibe Caot that II i, IbCl

ha"" immediate r, pero08slonl inLl\dakh-Kaabmlr'a woat easterlyprovinoe-whioh baa 8 pledo­mlnantly Bnoidbtel popolatioDwltb oloee ucial ond rlligloalsmnltles with Tibeland an nn­defined eastorn fronUer withthal oountry.

Nehru On Chin.seInvasion

10 aD Interview at Srlnagllr,Pandit Nehrn remarked that Itwas 8tlll not olear wbat theGovernment'e real Inlentionllwere towards Tibet. There wereoertain dlepnted areas In E!BtefOTibBt where China hau beengiven the rlgbt to station ~arrl

lone under tbfl teams or formerBgreemenll. Tbe Primo MiniBterIlreBBed the apprebenaion InPekinR that the U.S.A W89 benton dntmotlon of tbe new rl'gimein China. Pandlt Nehrn ooosi­dered tbat this fear Wal nojaati­fled. Tbe carrent Obine.e polior,he aOll:gested. wa, perhapl partlyaltrlbatable to the faot that, al­tboagh Pekiog'd polley mightDO; be rliolated by Mo~oow,much or the Information upouwbloh tbie policy waB baa~d

ClllW:! tbloagb 80\'let sooroell·Fl r examp\p, Moscow had ra"peat'edl, esid that Anglo-American 'IntrlgnfB' in Tibet aimed atbringing lhat coontry loto linanti-Oommunist bloo or sphereof it.llaeooa. Howev..r unfouod­Id theae acoola.ioos millht be,the Prime Mlniat"r wondllred....bether they might not bavei1lftQeuo~tl the ChineBe deoi.ionto moye into Tibet- Asked whl.­ther the Indian Government,tbrongb tbelr Amba~ndor inPl king and thronRb tbe OhioeseAmbassador in D~lbl, was at·tempting to aUay tbue Ohlneaeleara of wbiob he bad .poken,Pandn Nehru replied: "Yep, webaYe trleJ to do 10, bot I don'tknow with ';"hat socoeBB." Herl'llrstted I/reatl, tbe "olion tbatthe Chinese Govprnmeat badtaken In Tibet. On Ibe IJ Bla oftbe informatlon now availableto blm Pandit Nehru did aotthink tbat evelltll in Tibet wcnld

tblnklng in tbia c~untry IIboutthe real nature of tbe ChIneseOommnnlBt diotator.hlp," heIIlld, "and If tbe invasion ofTibet and the prospect of tbem8B8lng of Oommuolat troops onIndia's norlbern frontier ml\keliS Ibed lome of our illnslonp, itmay prove to he .ometbinc 01our eduoative miefortnee likethe agllresalon in Korea." HeIIlld tbe aollon or mllroblnRtroopl Into Tibet mUBt be oon­Iidend an aggreeBlon because Itoon.tltnted a violation of paBtalll'eemenh betwl'en Chinll, In­dia and Brllaln that all partlellwoald reepeot the eatonomy ofthe people of Tibet who were adiltlnot nlUou 'rom the Ohinese.

India And TibetVoicing tbe anzie\,. of the

Indlao pnhlIo over tbe Invealon,Shrl M. R Mal3nl, Membor ofParliameot and former Amb8l­l!adorof India In Brazil, ..IfI PUltthe invaaion uf T bat made ItnUll'B!ary for Iodia to thinkafreBb about ber attitude toward.the Oommnnilt regime in Ohioa."Tbere haa been 1\ lot of wlehfql

Chinese Invllaion OverTibet

ElI:prel.ing their "oonalderableconcern" over "the report thattbe Ohinela Government haveordered Gnill of the Chlnelllarmy to advanol Into Tibet," thaGO"\l8rnment 01 Indla 88y In apreBa note tbat "tbey have sakedtheir Ambassador In PekIng tooonvey to tbe Ohinele Govern­ment their BtIrprlae and regret atthiB <1evelopment. They banaleo oommnnlcated their vlawato the Ohiueae Emha&lY InNew Delhi." The Ohlnese Em­bllll'y In New Delhi earlierInformed tbe Government ofJndia tbat tbere bad b~en \roopmovemanlB in West SInkianll:, ontbe ellltern border of Tibet, bnttbat no information bad beenreoeived on the reported invallonof Tibet by Commanlet troOpl.Very aignitioant. in tbls oonneo·tion, III a PTI report from Peking. "China'a capital. that tbe oltY'8Go\'ernment'contrnlled Ohlnesalaognage Preaa baa comp:etelyblaoked ant newa of Cblnee!!military operatlous in Tibet.The PTI report adda that loaroesCIOlfi to tbe Chlne.e Governmentblamed Tibetanl for the OblolllleGovernml!Ut'l reaort to .wllltar,aotloo for Ilbaratlon of Tibet."The Tlbelan peopll'," taya aSo\'let oew.paper In Eatt Ger­many, "haye repeatedl,. writtento Mao Tae tung aekinll torliberation. They have bnilt road,nur the frontier to faolllhte th..advanoe of Chioeae troop... •Theae are evidently the familiarCommuaiJIt taotlCll to oloak anioveslon under tbe eame 'Ubera­tion.' It W88 tbe turn of SouthKorea 10 JOD'; It I, now tbetarn of Tibet I

"tbat tbe Gandh\an path III theoor;eot one. "At Bardoll he alaonnvelled a slatae 01 Sardar Patel.He l1elorlbed Bardar Patel III hllelder brother and uid; "UnlikeIn ;be .laya of the Brill.b. toda1In every oorner of Bharat there18 one klDd 01 tnll', Tbll I. thawork 01 Sardar Patel."

At Ooh~d And Bardoli

17th November, 950

At dohad the Prealdent aaid:"It ia eyerybody's oonoern tbatAdITUI. ahonld improv", beoaaletbalr very exhtenoe baa beenOIluHd by otber .eolloDe of'1O~let,.. wbo Ilbonld make amendalor tbeir aota and join in thedrlve to alleviate tbe Adivasla'oondllionl. At Budoli he in­IUllunted a Kbadi viJ,alaya,Ind said: The fntnre will deoideWhether tbe obarkba or tbeatom bomb will 16ad to pl'aca.In m,. mind tbere la no doubt

Daring the week Indla'aPr.ldent Dr. RIlJendra Praad,paid a ~11\l to Gularat. AtUmedad he alked people tohelp the Government In fighUngInU-tOo1.a1 evill. Unvelllng altatlle of the late Bhrl Vilb.albhalP,tal. the Prealdent paid110wlng tribute to his work allI parllamentadaD, hi, aacrifioe,hll l!arleunelll, and hlB ainoe­rU, of purpose. At Anand beItreued the need to provide.dacsUonallaoUlHes for villagersat their plaoe. Laying thefoandatlon'ltone of a college 01AnImal Baabandry and Nutri­lion at Anand, he sugl/eated theGOmblnatlon 01 the advantaReecf cld and new methods inIrrloullnral and animal huablln­dr1, '0 tbat people llould adoptbettflr method I eaaily. At amill rally of Congreae Beva Dalvolunteen at Mehmedabad, thePrel1dent .ald be waa attraotedb1 tbe emblema tbe ~olunteerseanled-broom', .plnniDR wheelland Implement. of oDnstruotivewcrk. The voluntee". tbe Pre­Iident.u told, were trained inIUcll a way that they were ableto undertake one Item 01 theonn.truotlve programme. Thia, ..r they had taken np adultednoatlon and health movement,The place of the rally had beenmade after Va!!antrao and,RaJabali-two yontbp, oeeHindn and the other Mnslhn­who pve tbelr livea darln.li: theAhmedabad communal rlote ofJob 19-16. At the Snbarmatl.\Ihram, daring prayers. thePre_ldent broke dowe, and tearsrolled down his cbeeks. Helaid: "After a lon~ time I am...._illng the Ashram. Today Iun overwhelmed by memori~8

of olden daye and a feelios oflb. lou of the master; eo I amlID&ble to oontrol my feelh::gs.Where lam sittIng todar. there"'II an Imaa:e. Thll Image la notvllible to tbe mcrtal eye today,bot Itl lUe and heart are atill11In... Gandbljl began hi. famotl8Dandi maroh from thi. Ashram,vowing tbat he woald not retnrnbere till freedom wu aohievedfor tile oouetry. When he WBB ina pCIItion to come, somebodyKot mad lind took hia life."

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Sufficiency ThroughIrrigation

During the last five yeanIndia hOld imported uculy 14million tons ,f food grainscosting nearly Rs. 500 crofts,said Sardsr Patel, at the an·nual' meeting of the: CentralBoard of Irrill:atioD at NewDelbi. "A~ against tbis," belaid, "tbere were pIlinG for riverprojects estimated to costRs. 385 crores and likely 10

yield 'J.7 million tons of foodnnd 1.7 millioD Killowatt ofcheap electricity." He addedthat there were 16o river vaHeyII(:bemes wbich were under con­sideration or iov6tigdiotl. Theywere estimated to cost R,. l,~79

crores; rbe additional food areawbicb would thereby be brougbtunder irrigation would be 31.2million acres; the additiooalfood production would be a bou t19 millioll tons and the addi­tional power 8 millioll Killo­waUs. III additioa tbese wouldresult in Bood control overregions of Bengal, Bib"r, U.P.,Orissa, Madras and Bombay.Lands to tbe extect of 134­mil. acres remains to be culti­'f'ated, 94.4 per cent. of the"I'I'ater ,~~ the rivers is runningto waste.

Imporl ControlThe Import Control Inquiry,

in their report' submitted tothe GoverDmeDt of India haveempbasised the need for securioga mlUimum measure 01 stabililyio policy and admiDistration,aud tbeefficillllt and expeditiOUSimplementation' of appro~ed

policy." They suggest the liJtio~

of a minimum annual ceiling ofRs. 4QO croreB io the {orci~nexchanl(e budget for imp')[ltrade for the Dext tlVO yealsThe balic objectiv~ 01 importcODtrol .policy, the Committeerecommends abould be: (1) Tolimit the aggre~ate imports onGovernment or commercialaccount to the total availableforeign elCchange earnings fromdifferent sources including Iter­liDg releases, (~) to distributethe available foreign excbangeresources in the most equitablemanner with a view to securingplanned development of ogricul.tue and indWitry and to meetthe eSlicntial requirements oftbe coDlumers, (J) to moderatethe fluctuations in tbe prices ofparticular commodities.

WelflU'c Measures InBombay

The Bombay Government bavetaIlen up irrigation projects

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cOltiDg R,. 39 crores whicb willirrigate 7 lakbs acres of land.8.900 baDdharas and 10,oQOwells bave beea CODltructed.said the Bombay Minister forReconstruction. 7~ cattle breed.ing centres and ~3 Dew veteri­nary dispensaries bave beenopened. 600 industrial co.operative societies bal1e beenorganised. ~,4°O mds. of milkare distributed in BotDJay city.

Sllrdar 75Tbe 75tb birthday of Sardar

VaiLabhbh9i Patel was cele­brated in Bombay, Ahmedabadand several places in Gujarat.At Ahmedabad, which he visitedio conneo:tioD witb these cele.btatioos, be was given a purseof Ri. fifteen lakb9 which, 09 heannounced, would be used fornational work in Gujarat. Ad­dressing the mammotb meetinghe said: CIA man deserves to behonuured ooly afte% his dealh,as it is difficult to predict whenhe will go astray. Ever since Ijoined tbe army of MahatmaGandhi, I was one of tbose wbovowed Dot to possess anytbing."

Gujaral UniverllityAt . Ahmedabad, laying the

foundation stone of tbe buildingof the Gujarat University aDdthe laboratnry of the TextileR~search Association, 511rdarPdtel said: "Without economicfreedom it is impossible to standin the world. The Uuiversityshould impert educatiou 50 as tolusen the gulf t>etween c:iliesand "illages. In ~pite of ODeIndian culture tbere are relliooalcultures w:licb sbould be de­veloped. The medium of in.struction in tbe Gujarat Uoivet­sity should be Gujarati, and tbeburdeo of the foreign languagewhich stunted OIU intellectualgrowth should be lifted. Attbe salIle time there sbould beprovi.ion for tbe study oftbe national language to~ake India a united whole."

There should be oDe UniverSitylor Gujarat, inclUding 5auJasb­~,ra and Cutch," he added.

Altbough Saurashtra and Cutcbar~ separate temporarily, tbeywIl! not remain separate long.It IS JIly endeavour to uniteGujarat, Saurasbtra and Cutchinto Mahagujarat as soon as~os!libll', There is one UniversitylD~ Baroda, It bas its place.Btlll all sbould combioe increating ODe for t:iujarllt."

Gandhiji's Path For LabourAddreniDg the te3:tile mill

workers at Abmed~bad, tbeSudar refured to the recent.trike in Bomba)·, where work­ers, he laid, had lost 60 dIlYS'wa,:ell by an m,gal strib. HeadvlSed workers to strike onlywhen all other means of

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amicable settlement bad beenexbau~ted. "rbe Bombay Gov­ernment all well III the CentralGovernment," be added, "havepassed laws to enable wortento seek justice without recourseto strikes. It wa~ MahatmaGandhi'. principle to settleindustrial disputes by arbitra­tion to avoid class bitternessand class • truggle. This prin­ciple was wotked out in Abme­dabad, and wben tbe Congresscame to power it was embodiedin legislation. By followingtbat principle the workers ofAhmedabad have gained ma­terially. The lahour movementwbich 1.1ahatma Gandhi startedin Ahmedabad is not confinedtoCAbmedabad oDly; it is spread.ing far and wide. MahatmaGandhi foresaw tbat the tradeunion movement of the Westwould do us no good, it wouldcripple Our strugi:liDg nascentindustries aDd weaken ourwo!kers."

At Sabarmali

Addressing tbe inmates of tbeSabarmati Ashram which SardarPatel visited during his stay inAhmedabad he said: "I amdesirous of living a- fewyears more in tbi9 moral world,although I am anxious to go tothe place wbere MahatmaGandhi, Kasturbs. aod Mabadevhave gone. I Dm living in tbisworld to complete tbe taskwhich they bave left unfulfilled.This is a place of pilgrimagefor tbe wbole country. Tbofewho come here will leavebehind their load of impuritiesand be purified. PresideDtRajendrapra:ad burst into tearsbear. It sbowl that the heart oflndia beats here. Tbirty yeatS'history of Iodia was writtenhere, Mllny souls acbieved theirspiritual progress here. Wbomay not desire to come bere?"

President At Calculta

President Rajeudraprasad de­clared at Calcutta that Indianot intend to be involved in anyworld conflict. He told dis·pIeced persCiOS: "Tbe wholenation is behiod you, but youmust try to stand on your legs:'Referring to th!' forthcominggeneral elections be said: "In afew mooth\' time we shall bebaviog our geoeral elections 011

the basis of the new constitu­tion. This will perhllps be thebillgest dection ever beld in tbeworld-when every man andwomaD abovr 2J of tbi. vastcountry will exercise his or herrigbt of fraDchise." Addreuin,members of the Calcutta HiRhCourt Bar' Association, Dr.Rajendrap i8Sad llaid: "In fram­ing tbe Constitution our obiectwas to make the Judiciary asn dependent as possible. We

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rnU5~ male the Judiciary thefiDal arbiter not only as betweenindividual aDd iodividual butas between the State and theindividual and, wbat is more.between State aod State."

ladia's Financ.es"We have to concenuate on I

putting our economy on a souad' Ifooting in order to induce theIsupply of external capital," saidShri C. D. Desbmukb, India.',Fioance Mini,ter. The possibilityof economy in Governmentexpenditure aad of increasingtbeir resoures were beingexamined, be said. Speaking oftbe recenl London taIls, be saidthere was general agreement ontbe necessity for continuiojt theeconomy in dollar expenditure­"I do not share tbo view thatwe are BOY where -near banlt­ruptey," be added. If they tookproper precautionary measuresthey could fitill make a goodthing of tbeir economy. He laidthere was some flow of capitalfrom Britain to Iodia. Theprospects of capital coming toIndia from the U.S.A. were lenbecause of the possibility ofmore investment, in that COUll­

try; it was not doe to anyquestion of foreign policy. Theyhad received some assistanc~

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