Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1927 — Page 2

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CHINA OF TODAY LIKENED TO U. S. OF WEAK STAGE Editor Declares Far Eastern Nation, Like America, Can Improve. Bu United Press PEKIN, March 25.—"1f President Coolidge and Senator Borah found their legitimate aspirations so thwarted by each other’s activities that only war would put one or the other out of the way, and each gathered about him an army of about 100,000 men, one to defend Washington and the other to march on it, a similar state of affairs would exist in the United States as exists in China today.” * Thus graphically—and to a considerable degree accurately—does Carroll Lunt, editor of the Chinese Digest, lines out the Chinese political picture of the present. But in fairness to the nationalistic elements of the country it is but just to quote another editor, Da Charles J. Fox of Tientsin, who is an attorney a.s well as editor and in this latter role has had intimate contact with Dr. C. T. Wang and other Chinese Nationalists. Like Early U. S. Not long ago Dr. Fox drew a similar parallel between the United States and China, but his line of thought was very different from that of Lunt. To Dr. Fox, the present story of China is quite similar to the past story of the United States—a story of financial difficulty, of a weak central government, of corruption in high places, but a story having in it the germs of a happy ending. Whereas Mr. Lunt goes on to declare that “so impossible would it be in America to settle differences in this way (1. e., by civil war) that the idea is ludicrous” Dr. Fox might conceivably retort by pointing to the American Civil War. But Dr. Fox’s chief thought—perhaps because of his connection as advisor at the now somnolent Chinese tariff conference —is that China is now tied hand and foot by compulsorily low tariff duties which prevent her central government in Peking from gathering Strength. "In the early days of the United States we were faced with the same governmental difficulties,” declares Dr. Fox. "Our own central government was weak and almost'a laugh-ing-stock, simply because it lacked money whereby it might make itself effectual. Look at the scenes of disorder and chaos in our own early history, and compare them to China today; also, watch the growth in strength of our own central government, and ask whether, if the foreign powers let China have more money from her customs, there is not more than a fair chance that there will be similar development here. Chance Needed "We all admit that the initial effect may be bad. Things are not well organized now. Extra money in Peking probably would go into various pockets at first, and it would take a while for affairs to work out, but China has the ability and the men to work things out, if given haif a chance. All China needs is hat chance—the chance to try to run her own business, with ample

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