Upstream Panel Urges West To Support Upsurge In Asia That the Western world should sympathize with the upsurge in Asia was the general conclusion reached by members of a panel discussion on Asian problems recently. Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography, Amiya Chakravarty, visiting professor of humanities, and George Beckmann, instructor in history, were on the panel sponsored by the Upstream society. The three men agreed that the United States should sympathize with the nationalist movement all over Asia and help as much as possible by co-operating with this movement for independence. Professor Kollmorgen discussed population problems, especially those of India. He discussed the various present-day theories for controlling the growth of population. However, he didn't feel that any of the plans set forth so far would be successful in India. He also felt that any attempt on the part of the United States to alleviate poor living conditions in India would not be successful. Various aspects of Indian-American relations were also discussed by the panel. It was generally agreed that both India and the United States should try to get away from purely nationalistic thinking and strive for Washington—(U.P.)—M o s c o w is having a propaganda picnic over the tax, graft and corruption investigations in this country. The Kremlin recently broadcast a mock conversation between defense mobilizer Charles E. Wilson and P. Housman, a U.S. industrialist. Kremlin Holds Scandal Drama "How are things Charlie?" Housman asked. "Have a citar." "Thanks," Wilson replied, "What's up?" "Ive come on business, Charlie. The Pentagon drafted a bill for increased air wings." "Ah, your firm wants a few orders for planes." "Sure thing, Charlie." "Well, what's stopping you?" "How much. Charlie." "五 per cent as usual. You've done that before." "Have a heart . . . that's highway robbery." "五. per cent. Take it or leave it." "Hell of a lot I care. It's a holdup, I tell you." "Why, cash of course" (cracking of paper bills). "It's highway robbery just the same. Well, how'll you have it?" "Five, 10, 15, 20. Thanks, Jim have a drink?" The commentator said anyone who doubted the significance of the chat could read the reports "on graft and corruption" in Wilson's office, the Reconstruction Finance Corp., Bureau of Internal Revenue, "and in other government bodies in the United States." N-O-W! University Daily Kansan Shows 2:30 - 7:00 & 9:00 Latest Magazine News Latest Movietone News Granada more international interests. Along the lines of ideology, Professor Chakravarty said that material progress doesn't always mean progress in civilization. He maintained that Asian culture is changing, but not westernizing. Mr. Beckmann said that the Western world should not try to impose its ideology upon the countries of Asia. He stated that we can't send democracy to Asian countries "in a tin can." He added that the change now occurring in Asian culture cannot be defined by any of the present day "isms." He asserted that the Western world should present the better aspects of democracy to the people of Asia and leave the choice of adoption up to them. He also urged a more sympathetic consideration for the upsurge in Asia on the part of the Western world. Providence, R. I.-(U.P.)-Persons on relief in Rhode Island may keep their television sets if they bring "solidarity" to the family. You Don't Have To Hock Your TV Set To Get Relief Miss Elizabeth M. Smith, acting public assistance administrator, said a television set "can sometimes be considered essential for the health and welfare . ." "We don't consider it so essential that we would provide money to buy it, but if a family has a TV set and it is found that it is serving the interests of the family's welfare, then we don't think they should be required to sell it," she said. Classified Ads Terms: Cash. 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