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Tuskegee's Prexy Tells Os Tour ! TUSKEGEE ~ (ANP - Pret.2- ; dent Luther H Foster and Mrs. Foster h*v? just returned from a trip to Indonesia where Tuskegee Institute for the past three years , has had a staff of 15 persons work- , in? in co-operation with the ICA , and the Indonesian Government in in effort to train vocational and < technical teachers for schools here. In s statement to teachers at Ihp « close of summer school hr discuss- , ed his trip. He said the staff was ! perfectly safe, that what fighting occurred there was a "brother ly basis” with few casualties. Prertdent Foster dismissed Coni- ’ munism saying political conflicts i and Ci r>] war in Indonesia crew leas cut of Communist influences than ! our d hly papers would lead us to belie' F said Indonesia was a com- Ins: country with wonderful »» furs! resources, but (hat the «'hole educational system m*s lacking in efficiency, comprr hensireness and drive of the type which characterized A • meric* Its leaders recognise the need for Increasing industrial efficiency Foster said But, b? added, this is not easy because the tradition of working : *' ith the hinds is looked down up- 1 on Peopie look-up to white collar I tr-b.- end working for th* govern- • ment The Tuskegee group is doing $ great deal to develop apreelatoin ] for skills, he commented. Mrs Foster spent her time on j the tnp looking into her fields of : special interest health, children’s and social welfare programs. Going, the Fosters stopped in Ma nia. Hong Kong. Singapore and In dia Returning they sloped in West Africa, Ghana. Nigeria and Liberia I la th c latter country, Dr Foster re. ! ce-b ed an honorary doctorate from j the University of Liberia and a decoration the order of “Star of Africa ' by President. Tubman bACE RELATIONS LEADER -Leader of one of the most significant taco relations groups, in the United States is Robert Sargent Shriver Jr (above) president of the Catholic inter- U v,i Council of Chicago and outstanding civic leader. Shriv- ! er and Lloyd Davis, Chicago CIC executive director, are busy spearheading plans to welcome delegates to the first National Catholic Conference For Inter raci?* Justice which will convene a* Loyola University, Chicago, ! Aug 2d-3i Delegates will come I from 35 CIC councils through out the United States fASSO CIATED NEGRO PRESS PHO TO), j PATRONISE OZTR ADVERTISER;, ■ 950 I Aid PTVT '^£3&E*£sm& Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey MIVERT DifflUHS CO., *l. Y. 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