Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1927 — Page 15

■TH CONTROL DIVIDES JAPAN PUBLIC OPINION Debate On Question Presented Before Audience Os More Than 1,000 By International News Service Tokyo—Two schools of thought in japan with regard to the question of hlr tji control were thrown into sharp f ontrast recently when Professor Isoo Abe, of Waseda University, and Pronssor Masayoshi Kibira, of Tokyo imperial University, debated the question before an audience of more than 1,000 persons. Prof. Abe, an economist and socialogist, argued for bit th control as a rational practice tending to improve

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>XT' ln( ’ C ° ndl,lon ’ onh.r.e. con.' K Irfl ’ pbllo,opher “nd moralist contended that birth control was 8 orm of degeneracy, the refuge of the owardly and selfish. an „ a b xr for -— subjectively "''said p?' f ,h ?, R <lueß,,on pose there is » „ f A A e “S"PnoT's,? 11 '” rnßny < ° h< " (l ""’ Pl Tl*J°can T* " they will have Parents themselves ™ .JilJ eXX; c,nw "w ™ Poor Children Children born in poverty cannot given a good educat' >n anil a coun try flooded with ignorant men ,w“ 2 happ?° Pe '° beC ° me Prosperous ami ditlins 7„T flMe °" r eyes ‘o ron.' solve Th ,hink h1 " las hFr colonies can solve the problem. During the pas* Jlmrs only 720,000 persons haU

> tdg'ated to these colonies. Since 1925 the Japanese government has changed its attitude toward ' erme (^' rnl , anil <*«» no interferXr\ m !l“' rea<ly ure ln “ Period arunm. nf? ? On , tr ° l 18 not a matter of . argunu nt but of practice." Will • r pX C X r M “1 '' K '“ nßt Go<l,B I. Prof- Klhira declared, “and as cause tXn l 0? “ ,s ,m P° S8 IPl‘’ boeffeeu have only undesirable It u-m l i? n . PeoP ’ e who Practice It. 11l rob Japan of her strength Make Happy Home* 7' n are ,h " embodiment of child t°v a C ? Uple "” fl each ,lme n child Is born It adds to the love of a husband and wife. The more children ' b ° r ? ~ ln better the moral chnr--1 ti! °f ’ ,f mother becomes." T h e happiest moments of his own ■n. 7 r ? K J blra ,01(l ,he audience. Mme when he was writing a lecture ith one baby on his back and another on his knees. There were no judges of the debate and no decision was rendered so the ■ question of victory is unsettled. The tact that two noted educators were n o eim M< e<l 1° <lebau ‘ R uch a question 111 i " ll)llr . before an audience which

Included many women, however, la an I indication of the tendency of the pres- 1 ent day in Japan. Ten years ago the police would not have permitted the debate to be held. ’ 1 ' "-Q-- ii ii Seek To Simplify Russian Language Moscow.-(UP)—The scientific department of the commissariat of education is examining a project aimed Ito simplify the Russian language. The fit st reforms of the language were made after the Bolshevik revolution when the Russian alphabet was reduced from 35 to 31 letters and the grammar simplified. The new project goes still further and proposes to take the English grammar, "the easiest in the world." as an examnte. to abolish all declination of adjectives and standardize 'declinations of mouns. Th° rather complicated conjugation of the verbs, a-cording to the project, must also' undergo a fundamental change. Get the Habit—Traae at Ho.ie, it o sy3

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