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: : I"' , SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2A, 19 1 S- - - ..... W ' THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. m ONE MILLION RED MEN ' ' a The Wild Indians of Brazil and How The Government , : '.: : pians t0 Civilize Them : Th BoWlta and Their Knofwwi -iMl rings Asming, lb have XuAnn. HrM Hunters Who I so IMniaid tiiwi, rimIWi ' as Us Him Tnanlsg lbs NIh - Meat and the lLalngangB Is- diaa IVm aad Bcfcoole. Copyrlgkt, 1U, by freak O, Car- - r -" . Rio D Jnlro. have spent a part of thla k 1 th National Mueeum of Braill. talking with ttaa director and otbsrs ..'beat the strange Indiana of thla I country. Tha government tiara haa Ibsen paying greet attention to the collectioa si sthnological raltca and Rt haa sew ona of tha finest exhibits Jiitini af Iba Indiana of thla part of , "th mrotM. Triers la muck yat to oe id i seer1 and the scientists of tha kjosstry ara collecting malarial and Inrasarins resort that will (Ira new ilnferrnaUoa regarding lha Indiana of tha Booth imtrtctn continent. Wa look um North Amarloa aa ;th noma af the red man and upon 'tha t armory occabled by tha I'nltsd laXatss, aa about tho only hom of tha ItyateaJ Indian. Tha troth la tha in Idtea of aur country have never nun Iba rod mora than a faw hundrad thou ieaad. Tha great bulk of tha rod raca ha always llrad on tha plateau ''south of th Rio Uranda Rlvar and on thd Mouth American continent. Tha 'Indiana af South America numbered million at tha tlma tha naw world wa discovered. Amarlcua Vespu!u . and athar found Indiana alone tha north and eaat coeat of Braall and la tor thay wara found In traat ntin- bere on tha Orinoco and tha Amaaen 'Ptaarro. whan ha want aoulh ta eoa jquer tha Indiana, found milllona of 'inaaa Bemi-crviiiBeu poopie living an tha high platoa.ua of tha Andes, and wa how know that thara waa treat! vocuMtlon running alone tha wi am half af tha continent all ttia way from ran ma to Patagonia. a J uat boo many Indiana thara wara fin Braall at that time we cannot sstl imate. Thay probably numbered sev iorai milllona. They were found along 'tha whole coaat and In tha great al iluvtal basin. Tha white men enalared them, Thay killed thorn by thou sands and, notwithstanding the Jeeulta obtained a decree from the ll'ortuduas government frtelng the 'Indian slave, thay wore kept In sen Had hero and there throughout th country for mora than two hun dred! roars. Aa lata aa lit 7 a. m Kaana, the ' goographer, eatlmatad that thara waro , Indiana atlll In Braall. I am told that thla la aa underestimate and tnat the popula tlAH to probably a million or more. 1 her fare Vast tracts in Braall that has iwnar boon explored. Tha coun ftrt .gall told, haa an area, a large as ithe United Btates proper and it has three etateo namely, Amasnas, Goya and Matto O.-oaao which con ' tain more land than one-half of our country, with an aggregate popula tlon not greater than that of the city of Baltimore. In eome of those states tha people number not mora than ona to every ten oauure ranee. and la many districts the Indiana ara so aavrace that It would be unsafe to . take a census except under arms. ' Thar ll 6 doubt thai the Targeei number of wild Indiana to b found anywhere la hero In Braall. They are of many trlbee and of all ategee of aOTsaei y and barbarism, with vary little civilisation. When the Portu geese same they classed the Indiana - Into tour great famllea and all of tbesa were found In Braall. The Tupt . Ouerunte occupied one-fourth of Braall. Thay war to be found i I Inx Paraguay and Cruguay. snd thay revet oH much of Bolivia and ih Argentine. I saw many of these In diana during my travels In Paraguay. They are a mild people, good looking and Intelligent. The Tupl Indiana hava one . language with , many dialect. Tha Jesuits, who have dona mast of their work among them, hav- tag reduced their language to a gram matleal and literary form, and tt la now spoken throughout central South Antenna, It la understood frem the Amaaen ta the Rio de la Plata ' The sscoad family of thees original . Indiana waa the Betocudoa Theee In diana Hvod earns die's nee back from ae eeast.- and remnants of them an atlll to ho found In Mlr.aa Oaraea. Ga plrtto Bantos and Baa Paulo. They am shout tha most degrrdad of the Brasllian aaragea. They wear groat plugs of wood, bones and naeblaa n their oar lobes snd llpa. net unlike asms of tne trtnos of Control Africa nay wand.r about naked In the wsoas ana live en null and roots and what they ca hill. They ara broao iroeuiaeroo ana muscular: but ara under medium height. Their hair la coarse and alack and thi color a yellowish brown, almost tha same ta tsat Of ins I'Blnose. A few of th Botocudoo hare be romp civilised. ut the bulk of thv are atlll eavago. Thay live in little huts In, the woods, seldom mora than joar veof -m aotgnt, ana their only weapons are rood speara and hewa sad arrows Tha uae of the plug In IK. " n"1M to tre worn " oon s gin ta eight yan-s old a small hols la mad in her lower lip -with a hard potntad stick, and a ptug a put in to map tin, hole open "CD-j! tiy Ccnuir TkM Town Havo No Come to p-smrl ; Tossr Coma WW Ooaao "CWa odr. usjcki Old yes aa a rare peel at after iTT ."T ""- hi wll. M'a a hardly do a talag t It. Pat a Uttls -Oeta- "i ft" aa. It rl at aac. Tani' aetsisg ta Mile. - ral aeoaa aad ararkhifs . rtM owt U. pala. aa faaae 44 Ware corns goo. "0te-lt- eater bans tea tros err aatas tsaa r. If yee aare 1r-4 Bintoat ewytbisg elw far taraa, sa a-IH ba nurb aioro aurpriard ta are ittm riw-tit ead rsaily yew coraa aad raBaaaa !ll ram tgU tW witl IIMI," alt !'rpuif aaa arnnkHsg ep yvea hv viik ; is-n,. Trv "Hit If laalcat as (' rra. callus, wart or beaia.asd you'll be r'd to rs tht. " -t" li eW b sH rnvlrs. r a r- j. ar srat amet ay a. Laoicate a Ca, VwOJ a r. . ... From time to time the plug ul larser and larger until at I jm It often aa big around aa a tumbler, .be Up Anally becoming a mere ring of ekln arouad tha wood. The Botocudoa aleo uae ear plugs, an J there Lre sometimes of the aise of a napkin ring or larger. There are many of theae plugs among tho eihibita of the National Muaeum. Borne that I measured are disks of a light wood three Inches In dtamner. TTy are almost aa big around as a pint tin cub. Th third and fourth families to which the Braslllaa ladiana beloag are the Caiiba and the Ara wake. Th Carl be inhabited the lalanda of tha Carrlbean eea. They are supposed to hare originated In the plains of Ooyai and Matto u rosso ana from there to have traveled northward. Ths Ara wake were originally moot numerous along tha lower A mason, but they were also spread, over central Brazil Tha Caribs were ferocious aad war like. They were csnnlbala. and Co lumlraa described them aa such. Th color of the Caribs la that of copper, but It varies la the different tribes They have long black hair and fa tares somewhat like tha Chinese. The people pull out all the hair en tholr bodies except that oa the head. In soma cases thla la so even to the eye browa. The Arawaka were physically un oe.ua! to the Caribe, but they were mm ciTiiism, wiarini oioin 01 va rious klnda and working In atone and gold. Their trlbee were scattered throughout Braall. and thr reached to th Caribbean and most of tha Weet Indies lalanda Their chief desoend anta of today are found la tha Oulanas although soma of tha tribes her come from tnem. During my vlalt to the museum t have aeen relics of most of ths Bra si I Ian tribe and mod si typical of th most famous of tham. They have plaster figures here of the Botocudoa with tha blocks of wood In their llpa and also ths civilised Tacuaaa. who make moat beautiful hammocka of rase cloth embroidered with raathera. The Tacunas live along tha A mason and thay used poisoned arrows aa a means of defense. Tha museum haa many blowpipes, such as are used to shoot these arrewa. Tha pipes are about an Inch In diameter and from tan to twelve feet la length. They sre made of a hard wood, which lo split and then hollowed out. After that the parts are glued together and wrapped with rattan so that thay are perfectly airtight. Tha arrewa are about a foot long aad as thick as a darning need I. They sre as sharp as a needle. On the blunt end of th arrow is a wrapping of cotton so mods that it fits lats a hle In the blowpipe. I am told that the Indiana can alow these arrows to a dietance of fifty feat or more. The poison Is put on tho point and soane- tlmea It rover th trppsr part of tha arrow. It Is dsadly. Many of tha Indian tribes uee these arrows not only for fighting, but for the killing of birds and other game. They have ona kind of poison which causes a I moat instant death If It gieta into th Mood. It attacks ths nerve ef mstlon and produces a paralyaia of the breathings organs At the same time it haa no bad effect upon tha tie of the flceh of th animal aa food. Tha Botocudoa have very One arrowa which Ihey carry In quivers. A single quiver will hold a doaea arrows, each of the eiss of a knitting needle. Th Indiana i apcara of bamboo tipped with heeds of bone or stone and for hand-to-hand rights they have clubs of wood. In the ods of th club they put th tth of animals. Tha spears ara sometime tipped with teeth dipped In poison. Host of ths Brasllian Indiana ar skilled In trapping and hunting. The museum has many flan trap made by them. Theee era bo formed that the Aah can swim In, but cannot get out. Many flan are taken by poisoning th water. For thle a vine railed th Umbo la used. It la orbulsed and thrown Ints tha waters of a creek or pool, which are so affected that th Aah under the surface are atusefled or euffocated. They rise to th top and art eaally caught.. riah are also speared by torch light aad are killed by theae poisoned -arrowa from blow pipes. Another Indian tribe of which the museum haa maay relics la the atun- durucu. found on the A me. son and its tributaries, Ther ar large tribe of tham along tha River Tapajos. These Indiana are much like our Igorrotes of the Philippines or the head-hunter of Formosa. They capture and rurc th heada of their enemies There ar a number of specimens of cured headn In the musaum. Ona auch head is shaved except at the crown, the epace over each ear being decorated with bright feathers The head haa not been reduced In atao, as Is common among soma of the Indians of Peru. Its feature have been perfectly pro- served.; the eye hsvlng ooan ftHed with rubber or gum and pleoee of white bone tneerud theroin lo repre sent ths whites The mouth Is closed with black gum or rubber. Tha director of the museum tells me that these savages are fast dying out and that many of ths tribes now In exletsnca ar bocctrdng civilised. Dur ing my stay in the museum some of lha civilised Indians cams In. They wro dressed In blue, calico, and st first I thought thla might ho a uniform and that they might belong to one of the Institutions ef ths government. I was told they cams from one ef the schools which Braall has sotahluhed for tho education of th rod face. Returning to the Mundururu. they hav seme mrieus cu stems. They tat too, and a man Is not ready for mar riage until be has had a goad seat of that kind. A widow Is eu noosed te msrry her brother-in-law. Thay snake a pretesee ef carrying off tholr brides ay tore. They hava tholr medicine and witch doctors, and Batee eave that all sickness which they cannot un derstand they bslter ts ha ess sad by worm in tns wart anraeted. Ths aitck doctor pretends to take est this m. Ts ds this he blows sa ths alace where th pala la Bret filling hM mouth With tho esnoke of a large cigar. Hs then eucke tho plar. and. after time t sals I pull ths worm rrom hM moutB nd hw It. Mr. Bats waa asm to ast Bissisairja of en of these worms thus taken out. M found It to be th white roe of an air plant. In talking about th Indiana aad looking sMrsr ths.nllcsv 1 cams air-ess suggestion of can ni bah am her and there. It la aald that thor ar still cannibals far tip ths A mason valley, and rhat asm ef tha tribes or sves now eating tholr old aad Infirm mom- a - Mot long ace Laaara. a traveler. pabUshsd a atorv ef his life among tho Magarnanaa, Ha says -t bass Indian trap tholr nam la la pits and lest them. , He deelares they ar fond of humaa nosh, and that among them th grostest sf gotlcaeie are the palm sf tha handa and th anlee wf th feet preperiy fried is the 1st of th laplr.: In tha past th Mundurw eu fattened their priswera ' tfnr atlag -thsss.. glriag . them to tnstr Fine Healthy Child t Convincing Evidence Simple Inexpensive Remedy Checks Early Tendency to Constipation. About the Brat thing Impressed oa ths young aiother Is the Boessatty for regularity In her baby, which -bring up ths question of th most desirable laxative for cbfldrea'a as. Mr, jeaos Kick areata. Phltpet, Ky ear aha haa wood -Dr, Caldwell's Byrup Popssia for the past jrsar aad that there Mi as maeudae la tns scru Ilk" It Hhe writo. "My Mttl aon. William. Jr . Just loved it bocauaa It I so pleasant .ta take, and.-everybody talks about his being such a flne healthy hoy." Dr. Caldwail'a Hyrup repeui ta a compound of simple Isxattvo herbs. free from any aplsts or ssxeoric arag. and la th standard remedy for st I pa tlon la thoueaada of h throusbout the land. Drug a everywhere soil it ror nny seat a set tle, (let a bottle of thla eccetlsat remedy, and have It In tha house. A wivea during the time they raaaslnsg in captivity The Brastliaa govornmont Is aew doing what It can ta coavert the civ. Illsed Indians, although this move ment haa booa very sate In Its organ isation. There la now aa India I m. and In 11 ths Praasdsnt of th republic signed a deer eroating the present service for the wrotoctlesi of the Indiana Forsnerty. Instead of l he word protection" waa th word "oaterhlama. " and, th work among tho Indians wsa almost altogether that of tha church. ladeed. tho Cath olic Church has dons a great deal far the ned Man of Braall. When this country waa Brat settled tha tadlaas were enslaved. They were moat bra tally treated aad one of tho p fiesta aald that within thirty years this was about If Ik. that I. Indiana had dlsd of sickness or suotumhad ts the brutalities of the white mea- Is th eighteenth eeatury Pope Benedict XIV Issued a bull eacoramunlcatlng any ona who enelaved the Red Mea. but It waa long after thla hofnra slavwry of tha Indiana was a bolls had In Brastl The church haa tntaslona scattei over the country Tha Franciscan Sis ter hav a station at rtambacury In kilns a Oeraes, where they hava II Indiana Th suns are teachlnsj the ndlan girls spinning, weaving and (lower making. In Matto Orpo the Balesian Fathers have a nufhber of mission atatlons and In Mines the "a purhlaa are working. According t th present niuiis nt the government, th Indian territory haa been divided Ints ten districts each in charge of aa Inapsctor who reports annually upon tholr condition to the director general. It la proptised to settle ths Indians in their own dis tricts and to give thsm the asms ad vantage as tha Immigrants, with tha rxrrptlon that tbey will not be al lowed to dispose of tholr allotments Tha government Intends to preset the tribal customs aad Internal or ganisations of Iba tribea a far as poaalbls. and to aa the ilileft bringing about their reform In utsei worde it expects that the H1 Men shall i ef oi in themselves aa tar aa pu- aibla. while ths government mlecta tham from robbery oa tk. part of their fallows aa well sa pa the part of The government wrtn epee n echsola and wUI endoavor t.. crests model colonies for tha laatalimon of such trlb aa are unable to ex's l.t the districts they formerly Inhabited. Agricultural stpsrlntsntal fat ana will be established In each district. and there will be dsy and night echoole and workshops for the uae nt he Indiana who are already pad ned. Indian settlements ara la cowm uf construction in the various State, and the work of Improvement I" well -in der way In Matto Uroaao th terrible Nhambiquarea hava beoa panned hy he Indian director, who Is building telegraph line through their terri tory. Thla man was attscked several tlmea. but hs retaliated by giving presents to ths Indians- He had inter preters and met with the chief snd Anally succeeded In getting their good 111. As a result thsy have aided Ihe elegraph department aad hav help ed rut the way for ths line through he forest. Four or five other tribe ha been pacified withoat any loss of life, and a great deal of work ia go ng among various tribea air over Braall. In the Btati of 86 Paulo there ia a rlbe known as tha Kalngang. shorn until how It haa been thought lmr e- slble to pacify. But tha Indian omctala hare gona Ints the fersat and hare put them, so tt ia hollered, oh I HANDY STOMACH REMEDY TO HAVE -ABOUT THE HOME Instantly stops indigestion, gas, sourness, heartburn or acidity. ' The moment "Pape's Diapep- sin" reaches the stomach alt distress goes. As there la often seen sae In ySur family whs suffer an attack of Indi gestion, arid stomach, drspepoia or some farm of stomach trunks, why don't yea keep Pass's Diapspsta is ths hows haady Thla harmless Blessing WUI digest anything yes oat withoat th shghtsot disconsisrt, aad varcons a soar, gassy stomach In Bvs aniauten Toll year pharmacist ta 1st yon read th formats plainly pratd sa those it-coat rassei of Papa's Diapspssn. yea will readily as why It masr IndlgesUoa, soar sttmacb. haartbara and other dkstress go la v aMaugsa - - belching t gasai: ersctasJoos . of usdlsested food.- nssssa.' hakdrfewea. dtssunes. eanatlpatisa aad other . Boms talks hava tiled as long- te tod relief areas ladlgaaajaa aad dys asp el a or aa sat sf den steasach wah Hud tosbsrp.wavs ass their naiad thai thaw have si wreag. so believe theirs la a casse of nomas niaav sastrMi. ratarrb of ths stoanach or rasa. . . v- 1a n doubt, ia a serfs nUstaka Tar real trouble Is. what yoa eat doss set digest: hwtsad. It farsseata aad stSfrll wsfttft t& 'wM44, fanaV saw4 BfeQflHStia! polsost. whlek Pstrvfy ia ths dlgessjia tract aad tststlma aad. beaidea. aol- soa tb braatb with aaossaus odors. -A hearty aaptit. with thevwagb dlgaaUoa. aad wHbeot ths sltgbtsat dsKosnfort or snlssry of th atsisach. Is waHlag -rot vow aa- awoa aa yog decide te try Wpe Dtapepsta tA. . -. ... iv . . J .''J. i--. , L " - : j .v 's 'in it I RICHAJtMON, SH. trial hottis, free of charts, caa ha ab taiaed bx wrttrng t Dr. W. B. CaVd well. 4t4 Waaaington St.. Monticeilo, ill. (Adv.) read lo civilisation Ia doing this b- eervatioa posts forests The 0 arootod la th la and tb inter- Prater troald got up lats trass aid from thor expound the theory sf tha gut at n meat and Its desira for ths wst far of tha Indians. la some placsa ins grssnopaons was sssd an ants war liberally distributed. In this work ths officials were la the heart of th weeds, where thsy wars at th merey sc the eavaarea. It talag; af a surprise that they came uut with thatr Uvea In athar parts af Rib Qraade de Bal many af tha Abortgtnaa hav beer put upon ' farm, and a number ef agrtejakaral stablhhmnt bar bora funned for thorn la th Btat ef Bahla. Ther are also agricultural collegee for Indians in a half dosen other states Ths land for those colo nies has booa chosen and eurvaye'l l.y in agnrurtral department, and ar rangemsats ar being made for the training of the Indiana. The method adopted to pacify the Kalngang and to latsrast them In civilisation haa beoa t establish "posts," or stations). where there are ornamental and use ful article llke'y to apes I to th If diana Thla leads tham to cm out of tho forest aad to gradually ret a'. ualatad with th white. The meili has bson so satisfactory that It 1 beta adopted among many of is trlbee of Aanaasnaa, and asm of th latter haw bee given farming t-tnkt and ara beiag taught sartriiltui la addltloa ts this a number nf law hava boon paasad defining the siatut ef th radians Kg regard civil ami arlanuaal law. I p antll this time tl.ej have bean reaardsd much aa minor. bat row It I pruooMd to give them all th righu of other dtlaans. Their prfelhrgsa ar t ba denned, and ther are o ba put, la abort, upon the same ar is as put. la short, upon tha aam r nana tt. t.-A r PKrtri: R WOMAN'S MOVEMENT SET BACK 100 YEARS BY WAR This th lew of OUv who Ttilak Willi Wosaso VoUng vtata win ns is Moro. I Marias B. Cot ares, la th Brooklyn ma war aaa sa- sacs aamsiiat and th woman 'movamnt oa hund rad rears," said Olive ochre! ner. a w est talking together lat oaa after neon in bar drawing room at th Kensington Palace Mansion in Lon don, a few day after th adjourn ment of the International Woman'a is a grass at The Hague. Her unuaual IT brilliant eras seemed literally on Br as ahs spoke, and her fac. always changing In eipraaasoa, grew for th moment ast and tana. Could thla be true I wondered, when la London I had seen and heard of women performing task never bsfnrs undertakes by them; when day after say they wars entering naw fields hitherto forbidden. Most Repair Ravages of War "The ravages of war must be re paired." said Ollvs Bchretner, who aa a south African and a daughter of a missionary of South Afrtoa, waa brought Into doss contact with th ravages sf war in that country. "It la woman.'' she Insisted, "who must repair th damaa by an Increased child-bearing sad rearing. This doat not mean th prearss of the woman anevsmeut. Neither doe th present entrance for women Into all klnda of rod ut rise. That moan sweating, low par. long hours, aad further etruggl for tho emancipation of woman from industrial slavery. Olive Schreli.er's mind la so wonder. fully alert and her fluent picturesque expressions com tumbling out so fast rhat tha float at attention 1 necessary to follow her. 1 Onaily lnterruBtad to ask whether ahs thought the present war would hasten woman suffrsgs In E-ngiand and In BTurops, aad I told her that at the Inter aailosal Congress, rraa use Heymana. af Qsranany. had M that war meant a 1 oarer poried of waiting for those whs srs striving for ths ballot. Ollvs Bchretner acrocd. nssg that woman eraffrsd was ths result of culture and th higher type of civilisation, things temporarily de stroyed by war. With their loss went ths Immediate hop ef wpmaa's en- ftaachlsemest. awder Ta Obtasa Bedrrago. Miss Bchretner pointed out that ona of tho results of th war would hs to decrease tho naiabsr of man, and a to bring about a condition whar man were definitely outnumbered, by wo men. This mllluted against Woman obtaining the vote. fib reminded ms that it was In South Afrloa and I America'a vTestera States, where wo men were in the minority, that th vote waa most eaaaty waa. la th Eastern States .the . Sght was mar difficult and prolosgsd- "Suffrage la lha root aad of peace." explained Mrs. ftrarstner. "War will not paaa away until wesnea a hare la ths control of govern aBost, - Ba.d- Don't Co Sony - - t -v You didnt send it to us titer it is too late, - Send It to us now you'll be f U4. QuU-- ivf m puces t Wflf In the kind w rnnunf e turn out toilL ftompt tenkt BeffPnodUTS tefcil PrinUraCa. tM hrswrlus K UselgaV K- C elarsd that ah had bean a paoinst ever sines aha waa years oM, that h bstisvsd ahsolutsly In aoarastat aace. aad that In her naiad pone aad Woman surfs war !arriratol.., Bh told m that on ths pravieui evaasng an had for ta Brst tins met Jaa Addama, whom ah had aa long admired; that aha belonged to the woaaaa' peace party to a'nglaad. did Jan Adda ma m Amertca, "IM those who do not believe In ewrag kosp out of this peace party, coaUauod Mrs. Schroiasr. "ant It Is tia only on t win Join, beeausa wo anas surrrage is on of its ranaaaaan-ai principles. There ar other Parties oaoa to thoa who do not bethrre la sua rags, hot I always opaess any cam promts on theos liues. Buffrag I th atrensth of tho peacsmoverasBt siojiB9sia af stap ftnso. As oor convsrsatlon drrfred Into a discussion of tho horrors of war. and lha Buffering of tho women and chil dren, I told Mrs. Bchrelnsr of the streaming- tears of ths Lsndea news paper reporter, whs hsd told me about th Itttl Wctima ef th Lusl haata ha had sees at Qsssnstown af th Mttemees and grssf af a Bl gtan soldier, a ba pictured te n the birth ef his baby la a cava in Bel glum. Eve in London ltsir I had seen terror written on ths face of the wives and children of the German shopkeeper who were raided hy th "Ceigtum nobs, tt waa ths prHrtrt of tha Oermaa women and children that mass ffytvra fsnlcburst Befr th mob hs Old rort, on th East Bide of Indoa. I hsd seen her en bight staadlac la front of Oermaa meat hop In Oold Fort road wKh th mob swirling around her and shouting; "I neb bar! Lynch her!" But ah never wave-red. evea though hand red. of other shopa war mad Into kind ling wood. That ona at least was sparsd for the time beiag Star haw war la Pa nth Africa. Rvery liae of Mrs. Schreinsra face axprsassd sympathy as I talked. Ona could reel almost without knowing: her history that It was tha kind of sym pathy which comes only through per- sonai asp rt ear and kurrering. The Mouth African war waa again a re- llty. "If It were only men to be killed." she cried, "there would always he more men provided. It ts when wt have Belcium as It la today that we can point to a successful war. His tory has always shown that without this kind of warfare nobody would n. War ta naver aucreaaful unttl it I warred against women and chil dren, until they ore ravaged, until their homes are laid waate and their country devastated.'' The loriur of ths helpless r.nn- comhatanta seemed t torture her. for her ryes filled with tear and her voire t rem Ned When aha had fin ished I ross to leave, feeling thnt I understood aa never before the depth and the significance of the pacifism of bliv Bchrelnsr. Raleigh Floral Co. Raleigh, N. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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