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THURSDAY, ‘DEC. 6,

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War on Colonialism

Due to Gai

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Throughout France

By PAUL GHALI PARIS, Dec. 5 (CDN)—Here in| Paris the war against colonialism! is generally expected to gain impetus in coming days, for a combination of events has lent it too excellent forums. First is the General Assembly of the United Nations where many delegates are openly sympathetic to the desires of semi-independent, states for full independence. Second is the high council of

the French Union, the organizagiven to France's overseas possessions by the De Gaulle regime in| 1946 now meeting here. ° : Three . of France's principal overseas possessions — Vietnam,| Morocco and Tunisia--has already laid the groundwork for a combined assault against fFrance's| colonial system, an edifice growing

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None of these semi-independ-| ence states wants its complete freedom at this juricture. What] ‘hey want is greater administra |

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{Donald A. Long, Indianapolis.

‘If the Egyptian government has its way only the Moroccan ques{tion will be taken up at the cur-

rent assembly sessions. But the

whole atmosphere already indicates an adverse reaction to the French thesis that by pressing too fast for total independence, colo-

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Anarchy.

To Phi Beta Kappa

Times Slate Service BLOOMINGTON, Dec. Thirty-five students at Indiana University have been elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa,

National honorary scholastic so-|

ciety. They are: Thomas L. Swihart, Elkhart; Mrs. Cynthia Lewis Baxter, Greensburg; Robert I. McDougall, Ft. Wayne: Patricia Ann Wy-

coff, Batesville; Mrs. Barbara Kraus {Carriger, Hammond: Mrs. Leah Rebecca Silver, ‘South Bend; Neva E. 1ford, Boonville; Thomas J. Blee, Ft, ayne;

Joan Resnick Rauch, Thomas, ‘Sullivan; Smith, Kirklin; Edward L. Indianapolis: Mrs, Olga YusDonald A. Kellogg,

Mrs. N. Yi James L. Mockford, |ufzal, Bloomington; Bloomington; James R. igan City.

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Nicholas, Mich- |

Evansville;

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WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE—This California patrol plows | through the intersection at San Rafael during height of rainstorm |

that battered northern California yesterday.

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Mrs. Judith, Ahrens Powell, tive independence, | Barbara Ann Bullock. Muncie; Jesse b| Hayes Jr ast CAgO; re The Moroccans demand abroga- | {a City; Jacqulyn L. Starken, Plain-| tion of the French protectorate] fea Syracuse: Nima Lows. New | field oyce . and its replacement by a treaty] Max L M Hoone, Peru; Robert A. Me- | a!Intire, Elkhart chard ~ er of alliance recognizing the state's re Ea a Zhi evi: | full sovereignty, [Foren K. Smith, Crawfordsville; John W. |

On Nov. 18 Sultan Mohamed {Lee Indianapolis; Robert G. Stanley, Wa- |

revealed in a speech from the| Mary Lou Mohr, Orlando, Florida: John | throne that he had sent twoeme-| Ej, ard, Marion; Gonzalo €. As Polar moranda to the‘ French to that, Anderson; Gi Gabra 8. Gachaw, Indianapolis. | effect, on Oct, 13 and Nov. 1. The Bey of Tunis has also sent Body of Indianapolis Gl a memorandum asking for the establishment of all-Tunisian par-| liament democratically elected.” | The body of an “Indianapolis President Tran Van: - Huu of soldier was among 533 Korean Vietnam has also expressed the War dead returned to the Unijted| claims. - his country still . has|States last night aboard the Tu-| against France, On Nov. 26 he| lane Victory. told Paris that Vietnam did not| He was Pfc. Cecil K. Coglan,| want to break its links with son of Mrs. Glenda Traynor, | France but wanted to become a 210412 English Ave, member of the United Nations and| Eighteen other Hoosiers’ bodies | to have the right to send and ac-|also were aboard the ship, which! credit its own diplomatic envoys. [docked at San Francisco. -

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tary feel the country badly ,re-|| warded for the prosperity it has] gant comfort

brought to these overseas states. | They favor independence some) day but insist today is too soon. Political parties, particularly those composing the government majority feel on the other hand that refusal to change on colonial policy is a dangerous form of inefficiency. They say the time has come for France to do some yielding. As for the United Nations the whole atmosphere surrounding the sixth assembly meeting is one of opposition to retention of old forms of eolonialism. Last week the trusteeship coun-| cil has voted against the French on their claim that the council was not competent to investigate the political situation in Morocco —on the insistence of Egypt and Iran—and the French delegates walked out of the meeting.

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