--- University Daily Kansan Page 4 Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1963 Profiteering Snake Importer Pakistanis Rap Speech Defend Their Country By Phillip Magers Bureaucratic government and highly motivated people have helped move Pakistan forward in the last 15 years, two Pakistani students said last night. Raja Naib, Jhelum graduate student, and Rab Malik, Karachi graduate student, agreed on this point. This was in contrast to the speech James Drury, professor of political science, gave Sunday — "Perspectives on Pakistan." MALIK SAID the bureaucracy Prof. Drury said is a part of life in Pakistan is very necessary in any underdeveloped country, with a highly illiterate population. "The civil servants of Pakistan are able men and do a good job," Malik said. Naib said that a "new generation" is coming up. "This new generation will not contend with the smothering effect which bureaucratic government has on individual initiative." he said. Although government was one of the major topics Prof. Druiry covered, he also said, "Many people blame the underdevelopment of the country not on illiteracy, but on the people's lack of motivation." BOTH OF THE students took issue with this comment, Naib said that history proves that the people of Pakistan do have motivation. "Since we gained our independence from the British in 1947, we have progressed — an unmotivated nation would have fallen." "It isn't lack of motivation, but lack of opportunity that holds the Pakistani back." Malik said. "The majority of these people are illiterate and live on mere sustenance, so what chance do they have, he added. Stay bright. Fight drowsiness and be at your brilliant best with Verv continuous action alertness capsules. Effective, safe, not habit-forming. Malik also commented on Prof. Drury's statement that the only "fragile link between the two wings of Pakistan is their religion, Mohammedanism." "THIS IS AN important link between the two wings, but it is not the only one," he said. "The two wings are dependent on each other economically. Some crops are grown in one wing which both wings depend on for survival," Malik said. "Also, the people want it this way, they know that this dependence exists and they don't want independence from each other," he added. How Fast Can You Read? A noted publisher in Chicago reports there is a simple technique of rapid reading which should enable you to double your reading speed and yet retain much more. Most people do not realize how much they could increase their pleasure, success and income by reading faster and more accurately. According to this publisher, anyone, regardless of his present reading skill, can use this simple technique to improve his reading ability to a remarkable degree. Whether reading stories, textbooks, technical matter, it becomes possible to read sentences at a glance and entire pages in seconds by following this method. To acquaint the readers of this newspaper with the easy rules for developing rapid reading, the company has printed full details of its interesting self-training method in a new book, "Adventures In Reading Improvement," which will be mailed free to anyone who requests it. No obligation. Simply send your request to: Reading Program, 835 Diversey Pkwy., Dept. 3241, Chicago 14, Ill. A postcard will do. LONDON — (UPI) — Peter Saunders arrived from Nigeria yesterday and walked through customs at London Airport with a two-foot python in his coat pocket. "I bought it for 18 shillings ($2.52) and was told in Africa that pythons fetch five pounds ($14) a foot in Britain," he explained. Sex Education Fails MILWAUKEE, Wis. — (UPI) — A United Community Services subcommittee admitted yesterday that sex education courses have failed to attract young persons. It urged that sex education programs be expanded and conducted in cooperation with the city health department. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Royal College Shop 837 MASS. VI 3-4255 Don't Miss The Remarkable Stars Of The Jack Paar Show The Hilarious SMOTHERS BROTHERS Hoch Auditorium Presented by the S.U.A. Spring Concert Series Saturday, February 9 Tickets on Sale in Information Booth, Wednesday, February 6 $ .75 $1.00 $1.25