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Aiming to present a "primarily educational" discussion on southeast Asia as background before trouble breaks out in that area, the Harvard Liberal Union will feature Rupert Emerson '21, professor of Government, and Rochmat Suroyo, a member of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Emerson D. The talk is entitled, "Southeast Asia: The Next Battleground?"
Suroyo, presently attending the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, was with guerrillas in Java during the Second World War. He will attempt to give the point of view of the Indonesian people.
"In view of Mr. Vishinsky's recent statements in the U.N., there is some trouble brewing in Indonesia," Milton S. Gwirtzman, vice president of the H.L.U., said last night, "and students want to learn about this area beforehand."
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