Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1930 — Page 5

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INDIA PROBLEM I IS BEEF KILLING, WRITER FINDS Commander J. M. Kenworthy Favors Definite And Decisive Action By Henry T. Russell (United Pre-s Staff Correspondent) I onrton, March 27—(UP) — The situation in India is serious but sot hopeless, in the opinion of Commander J M. Kenworthy, Labor member of Parliament and well known am thor of “The Freedom of the Seas.” Commander Kenworthy said this In an exclusive interview which he gianted to the United Press after his return from a long tour of British India and the Indian Native States where he spent many weeks gathering data concerning the situation. “It is imperative," explained the Commander, “that a settled policy You can get any amount from $lO to S3OO on your own signature and security—all loans are just between husband, wife and ourselves. Y cu can take twenty months to renay—or pay in full at any time. Interest is charged just for the time you use the money. Our liberal plans have helped hundreds in this community—let us show you how they w can help you. Call and see us today. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Ind I * * IA

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be pursued in India if the situation thete is to be controlled. Above all I believen it is necessary that we in England, regardless of political opinions, should show a uni ed front with regard to our Indian policy. And I think it is essential that we deal firmly with any troubles that might arise thete while at same time preparing the way for democratic government in India. If we don’t then tire situation might become grave.” Describing conditions as he saw Ithem, the Commander expressed the lopinion that much of the unrest reported in India of late was due to economic rather than politic?! I causes. “Strange as it may seem, the I question: To kill, or not to kill! 'cattle for good, is perhaps the inOst important among those which must j be settled before the Indian prob . lem is definitely solved. "It is the fact that some 80 millions of Moslems favor the slaugh Iter of beef in the face of violent I Hindu opposition that accounts for the formidable hostility between the two creeds and which often results in serious clashes. In such cases, ot couise, the British are compelled to interfere to maintain order. When, this has been done Britain is fre-’ quently blamed as she would also) i be accused of ‘inciting’ Hindu- Moslem riots if she were to abstain from interference. | Other causes of trouble in India, added the Commander, were a lack' of education of the masses, ami of I I course, a certain-amount ot political' differences of opinion. "Not everybody realizes that !M per cent of India’s population of 320 millions, are illiterate." he explained pointing out that this led to I ignorance rendering the Indian ma> scs much more liable to bo swayed, lor good or tor bad. by leaders of > opinion. • I

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It was worthy on note, continued the Commander, that Hindus and Moslems did not seem to feel their differences so much when living undei native rulers such as in the Native Indian States. “This is one of the reasons why I advocate that the sooner some arr ngement can be found to make the Indians in British India shottl der theii own responsibilities, the better. 1 think, for instance, that we should encourage tho Indianization of the army. o- — Student Cars Banned Ada. O . (UP) —Robert William president of Ohio Northern University, a; a special chapel se.-sion, announced that students who could give no legitimate reasons why they | should drive an automobile, would I no longer be permitted to drive their own ot other cars while enrolled at I Ohio Northern. The new ruling did I :io affect the 62 students who commute daily to and- from classes. — — o Crane Book Is Sold Rochester, N. Y. - (CP) — A small, paper covered book written l.y Stephen Crane, brought s3,?tm al an ayctio nin New York City Mrs. Lucius L. Button of Rochester Isold the book given to her husband,

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