Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 15

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olution on refugees and stateless

WHEN A man uses the most | modern methods in his office or factory we call him: progressive or efficient. When Mama does the same thing in her home she's lazy. That's enough to make us hopping mad. But what makes us madder is the fact that there just isn’t any really cheap food around today. The other day 1 stood behind a woman in a meat market who priced half a dozen

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My Day— Mrs. FDR Cites UN Feeling ‘On Humanitarian Appeals

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

NEW YORK, Nov, 18—I learned again that being convinced that one’s own position is a sensible and wise one does not at all

mean that one can persuade other

In the Dnited Nations, as in so many other fields, if you make seems to be humanitarian, people cease to think.

They Jostteel, So It was in fhe case of a res-

turn down the Byelo-Russian resolution which concerned only repatriation and which said that the IRO has not. accomplished this task. That indicated that the majority of the committee understood this résolution was really aimed at pushing repatriation and paid as little attention as possible to those refugees who might not: de<|28 sire repatriation. On the point, however, of what refugees should be placed in the care of a high commissioner, the French wording was accepted in preference to more precise word-

ing. ; : Tt was decided to hive the Genv/make: a budget. - No nation will

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eral Assembly elect the high commissioner rather than to have him appointed by the secretary-gen-eral. This sets a precedent. Up to now no axecutive officer has been elected by the General Assembly, except for the fact that it has been decided just recently to elect a high commissioner for Libya, which is really on a different footing than the administrative job of a high commissioner for refugees. Lastly, the committee decided to state now that the high commissioner could receive funds and engage in material relief activities

protective activities that were envisioned by the United States as the only essential service to be rendered t6 most of the refugees after IRO comes to an end. If we engage in material relief, it will be practically impossible to

know what they may be called upon to contribute. The United States félt under

which made heavy responsibilities possible without defining them, they eould not accept responsibility -and for that reason voted against the resolution as a whoie: "We were outvoted, and it is evident that the majority of the committee desires to give relief as well as protection.

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