Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 299, 24 October 1913 — Page 12
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Tim RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 19 Is.
JUDGE 0DL1N FIGHTS
FILIPINO
FREEDOM
Tells Mohonk Conference Natives Not Ready to Use Independence.
60 PER CENT IGNORANT
Mohammedan Fanatics Would Butcher Christian Races, Says Speaker.
MOHONK LAKE, N. Y., Oct. 24 The United States should not grant complete independence to the Philippines for at least twenty-flve yearB. This is the opinion expressed here by Judge Arthur F. Odlin, of Florida, who, for six years, was judge of the court of first instance at Manila, and who la attending the Lake Mohonk conference, which is to take up the problem of Philippine independence. "I have a firm confidence in the future upliftment of the Filipinos," said he, "always provided that the United States government will not abandon them to the small group of 'politicos' who are doing all the shouting for independence." Judge Odlin held that independence was a bane and not a blessing, and in support of this cited the fact that the southern part of the archepelago is inhabited exclusively by Mohammedan fanatics who are taught from the cradle to kill Christians, whether they be white, black or . brown. Rates it a Crime. To turn the Christian portion of the Islands over to the tender mercies of these savage fanatics, said he, would be one of the national crimes of history. In furtherance of his argument the speaker pointed out that less than two per cent of the adult inhabitants of the islands, even among the most enlightened Christian communities, can even read Spanish, to say nothing of English; that they have not the slightest idea of the meaning of the words "independence" or "assembly." In every community, said the speaker, there are a few half-educated men who pose as leaders. These are the "Politicos," who are ignorant, selfish and eelf-seeking, who in no sense represent the wishes or opinion of the people. Judge Odlin deprecated the government's latest experiment in its Philippine policy, that of creating a native majority on the commission. He said it was a dangerous and ill-advised experiment and would work injuriously against the natives themselves. Sees Political Move. He thought no further measure of
self-government should be granted until at least 50 or 60 jer cent of the rising generation can be taught the A B C.'s of self-government and then leave it for the mto decide whether or not they want independence, and not have it thrust upon them by a few thousand self-seeking "Politicos." Judge Odlin rapped the government for its policy in making such frequent changes in the civil governor generalship. "There have been six governor generals in twelve years," said he, "which has greatly Impeded progress in the Philippines. About the time an American official over there becomes an expert, he is usually removed." Judge Odlin pointed out that if American capitalists were assured that the American protectorate would continue for at least forty years longer, they would pour their wealth into those marvelously fertile islands, develop their unlimited resources and so enrich the people that the latter would themselves repel any suggestion of an independent government.
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CORN TO BE HIGH ALL REPORTS SAY Other Sections of Country Say Drouths Have Caused Small Yield. There is every indication that oats and corn will bring high prices this year from the reports from other parts of the country to the effect that the corn and oats crops suffered from droughts and the yield will be small. The crops in this immediate vicinity, however, are an exception and the yield here will be a trifle larger than the average. A few dealers believe that $1 will be paid for corn before the end of the year. The price now generally paid for corn is about 75 cents although it runs lower than that in many cases. If the prire boosts to a dollar, it will be the record price for all times. Oats are now quoted high at 45 cents but they are expected to bring 60 later when the demand for feed becomes greater. The scarcity for corn will be felt most by the stock raisers. They are
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