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party which de: manded the separation . of India's Moslem = majority try, where Hindus were mast numerous. He was completely overshadowed then by the president of the Moslerth League, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, The same situation seemed to exist when Jinnah, having won Pakistan, hecame its first governor general. He appointed Liaquat ‘Ali Khan, his acolyte, as prime minister.

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” v . SINCE JINNANH'S death In 1048, howéver, many people here say that the former pupil has without question become the dominant personality of Pakistan. “It's Liaquat first, last, and al- | ways,” one local newspaperman sald. “He listens to everybody,

but he makes the decisions. And ihe makes them stick. | “He, almost alone, has brought {Pétkistan from initial chaos to an important position as the third largest country in. Asia and the largest one in the Moslem world.”

“The people believe in him, even when théy suspect other ministers of playing politics.”

~ ~ n LIAQUAT ALI KHAN was a land owner in the united provinces and Delhi, which remained

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Liuquat Ali Kahn Has Final ., Decision in’ Latest Setup

By PHILLIPS TALBOT, Times Foreign c orrespondent KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec.

22 Liaguat - Ali "Khan, is- a plain and “unsensational

mah who slipped almost unobserved into one of the key +

For a-dozen years before Pakistan's birth in 1947, he péndence Hail and camp 6n the was secretary of the All-India Moslem League. This was a | politéal”

partitioned. Like millions of dther)] evacuees from both sides of the line, he lost his property. As permitted by Moslem law, the prime minister has two wives. The elder is reported to be living in “purdah” seclusion and to see her husband rarely, if at all,

The second wife is now ae-|

cepted as the Begum (Madam) Liaquat All. Khan. She is not only the prime minister's hostess, but has become a Pakistan personalIty hers=elf through vigorous work in welfare and women's activities. , They have two sons. ~ » » “MY HUSBAND,” Begum Liaquat says, “is one of the calmest men—I-have ever Known. If he got news that some army had crossed our frontiers, he would merely ask the secretary to call thé cabinet together, “But he is also one of our hardest working men. He even «hears reports cisions while he’s shaving-—a job that takes him an .hour because of his stiff beard and tender skin.” Political observers rate the prime minister as a man who |s strong partly because he can balance governmental cliques without depending on any one. They agree that today all the reins of political power in Pakistan are in his hands

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Boy Scouts Plan National Jamboree,

40,000 10 Camp oot Valley Forge in July

A recruiting program for Boy Scouts to attend the second Na-

[tional Scout Jamboree at Valley]

Forge National Park, Pa., next summer is underway throughout the Central. Indiana Council. Some 40,000. youths” will attend the gathering near Philadelphia next June 30 throtugh July 6, Scouts will visit Inde-

same site as George Washingop s troops in the winter of 1777

The pioneer sacrifices in the fight for freedom. will be commemorated July 4 in an assembly of all delegations, A three-day training camp at Camp Kiwanis, Marion County scout reservation, will precede the jamboree. The council's jamboree plan{ning committee is headéd by Gerald Martz, He 1s assisted by Lloyd Byrne, Frederick T. Cretors, C. Otto Janus, Dr. W. E. King, 8am Roney, Cliff Meier and Robert Stone.

At Chicago Meeting Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 22—Dr.|. Lee Norvelle, head of the Indiana University Department of Speech |and director of the University Theater, will speak before the American Educational Theater Association at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago, Dec. 28 to 30. Dr. Norvelle will give three talks and outline the activity of the National Theater Conferences” Touring Co., which. was established here in 1047. NEW NIGHT LIGHT Science continues to simplify living. A new night light, designed for placement under one leg of the bed, flashes on when you get up—and off when you return to the “hay."”

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