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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931
FULL PAQE - WORLD COMICS
Deacon Jones ((oPWkTh rep)
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By Charles McManus
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By Jack Rabbi:
By’Jaef Rabbit
Understanding Mahatma Gandhi
By Drusilla Dunjep Hous.cn (
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I I l ' fa o <iJ lid ia and < ’bin•।
'l l ' N"’ ace. ].: i 'h?; ~t lanity b' .au •
■•■ "iil.v pi ■' the .|.-.< trine ..1
1 !■ r- ' bul. co not l. \ < t: < n), V,.
•' a' h oui chil.lren to f i.tt ( bri t
tnuk'bt Oon-re ; tain' . Gur ion
' ypt>oti ■■! ucce are ibl t’cient
I non n :n .1 bi-' aii <■ of l hi.-
1 »•«n<iI • 1o; ... r . f : j,,- teaching ■
lot /b r. . lu'oinpl' In i; ble to
I u-. Can.ll.। I,;. •|.a. 'o d t:.. ulti
mate oil,ClO■;.. I.f ? uece - ;.. ( hrn t
tauc ht .:. i !.. S r ;.• ln ( .. a \ :
"I he v; (loin of God fool i.-
ii' to iii' . j’., io■> n•.• t i." ide.'L
o I < > an.: I : ar'- ii 11 • r i 00., hn. . ,
I t houtfil I l.< . ; i.. ■. ।. o.:. t. ■ th l.ikh-
Ie t wi. d"Oi. W" would not enicr'
= th.s di.-, ii. ,n but : t i ■ vital that
our youtiK i. ader-h p under.’and
i f'leat world leader and niov.
:im nts if thev are to them . I\,
lift true .standaid n r the race, i
Today a I.!' le ba; <■ n i.. , • k.
bion of a man, m ' nrofe:
t'hrn-t, but I vmy h;.- tem lnin'A ,
tin- mo. I powerful ioifie mdr. .
dual in the univ r e. So Gandhi .
rated by rm n of umb r. tand;ntr
All men do not po.--e.-s under
landing As judgment . tin
crown of rea. on. and i. po . ■ 1
lew m. n, . " under.-tai..; i _
crown of reason, and is po ,
■ d by f.-w men. so under, tand. iv
the crown of wi dom.. the g t
o God to piritual mcii. Garni 1 ’
wor. hipped by the million.- of
’ ;a. In th - practice of non-r.
'.ince, taught by Ghrist, he ha.
। 'a ought to J feet, the powerful
’ i.'igl.h empire upon which the
■ । never । i . Gandhi puts into
■' ' -e ■,m day ail of llm
that th- average man ha
ec 'i . <df eohtrid ami power of
” 'o do. If.- thu r<
I”” ' 0.. r i.vmg.
■'■ ’n. iii' ii in their admi
- J ' ■ ■ I. to place Gandhi aboyi
1 ’ 1 1 11. iot rr.-ati r but i
i” o. ' lie lit.-rally follow
;i -t, ... iom- ..f our Master, a
1 h 11 ..: our rai'e might well
’ i "’’ 1 r our h-ader । do not recog
'l . p•A. ' ,i. non resistance.
1 ■ I-’ ;' oftlandhi from In
l and was W at'hed
i s Io th.- thinking men
- o no -i ~| ic, world lle cam.
■ " U - ' i ou f■ re m-e, snail-
I 1 ■ -Ii . '■ I .. I sal. With the
e • a i , ”| m.i^ ;l t any time
I '!' o'’ i i:' m 11 . conference.” he
I i-u ’■ d th. mto gr. a ’ act i viti l .
‘ V.” ba..- . a'hworld conference
lalt. r v,oi ld . o’, o.- ,-m-e and have
pa '■'! ra.r that have not healed
I ih” v. oi Id’, woe .
j Gai.dl. I a e oi,.- ! ascendency
1 i 11 . a . ■ I .. i-r u because he
i a I- -.- o1111.od.m<■ nt of the
■ omu ..I .(: ’T| tied ib nieth not
bin..'. . :m ot b my disciple ”
Whi n nr । sec that we love 111
ill'll V. .1 I i.;h t o hear its
"Ui Im , to deny
; "in . and indulgence
o I ’ II: II th.lt We love
I 1 h. ... and nt we have rev.
I .' m God. Th us t hc\'
'' n ■ ”'! f > fol low su.-h
i' n G: < 1111 hi. H's view,
r ;' I i.’ a' 've 1 o s"i rit ii A m> •>
I” ;. ■ inconiprehons'hle 1"
' 1 .. ' a■ ■ ! ini'd sou|. Hngland
I I”d ■' bound hand and foot ,
"u ’!:■■ ' f" of Gnndha hateful a
1 a o. em to th" m->n of ir.ihi”
"• ■ I rou cd 1 ndia and Eng
■■'id to a sen-e of the wrong-’ bc
, ”' .’o" ’ three hundred million
■md n
V. bat of Hr ’ doi'fri’ie of ncn
i" ist-neo? Christ -u'd: "Se" tha*
vc r"sist not evil ” When \nu take
Gov. Ritchie, Possible Presidency
Candidate, Shies From Mob Issue
By Theodore Holmes
’For Tim Ass. .aled X. . o 1’..-c
CHICAGO, De . 11 Wei! now.
governor. I under land that you
are in line to become a candidate
for President Wi nt would be ’ ou’’
position in respect to a na'iumd
anti-lynching law if you sb mid
become a candidate'.’
"Good Gracious’ that’s too
blamed f ir off to talk about n m"
replied Governor Albert C. RitchT'
Maryland's favorite son. to your
correspondent shortly after he had
arrived hen Sunday aftermr n ov
er the Baltirm’ie ami Ohio railroa t.
Having covered the lynching of
a member of my rm e in Littic
Rock. Arkansaw a few yea'?', ago
with such frankncs.i that 1 was
forced to leave town. I welcomed
Ilie assi ".iimeot f" m.'.'t Lie pro
speetive Democratic standard
bearer on the heels of news to the
effect that a Nc/.i" had just been
yanked from a I. pital b"d
lianerd and but ned t > dt nth in
Governor Ritchie' comm a-
W.al'di
The overm.i -eeme-i a bit t I'.' n
a back v hen 1 pudm I through the
crowd and extend.-. 1 mv hand t >
him a few ...'com! ’ aib'r fie and
Mayor llowa' i J.c i. n had alight
ed tri m the t' im But his presence
of mind '•■ m retinned to him and
h” ace. • I m. I "Le ml hand.
The i.’.w a . .h i eent embar
. ment it ।' ng ■ > id ienly
Urol ted b\ ’ ' 1 A reportc r
wo ■hook
। il l 1 ' |.-eHon of a
' al । . ' : . .cl : >e. Demo-
ip. , ।m: dtectnan for
phue . ।■' ru'd me that I
as hi , next I'resident of
0,, ।', , ; i the next
verm.. I,IU " 1 ,:, n
eir
My pr. . m l1 "’ R>oup was
al / a id in. im" t" Mayor Jack
O|l f. , , ... . v all.ed on I over
head Mi 1 "' i'lfoi m the Balti
more e' 'lt've Ind there wor.
tout UI ti'-e dwky" uewsp^Mrs in
PAGE SEVEN
l"dg< hummer to any wrong
•id attempt to . lay it, like the
b teeth of Greek rnytholu
' firing-, fol th in myriad
•I' Prohibition won with a
' "0 n of eilucation but failed
'■n applied lor. " Some men
"' nil th ? It; on. Christ
1 ' • that hi hilli I.and of disci-
I'' la. ed an num . gnalde world,
' i' < '.uld at th' fa t ; ign of phy
i al i" ■ stance h।■ । crushed the
I th 'al 1 ttle I.;. ..I, He taught
!■ . m non-rc a tan " becau e in
.1' '.mlitton there wa no other
vii . Pagani m when ChHst
’' ’’ had all th> ।. h t< mple..
1 I ail Hie rub” , all the law and
"H ".wi r wa in ,i h.and -. Tin
i Hi - mind o. di ciplc,- were drawn
: ' uartered they wre thrown
to .-.id Ina t.s, they wre exiled
I' l1 ’ ’■ '. did not attempt to resist
< 11.
1. ■ , w< u: to the ake inging
i' l ; alm of David They were
rot . ..ward but showed their
H'.’igth ami love of mankind in
us e. ag and they were con
'.w < d and won the Pagan world.
A ti "-. werr- -laughtered others
Jo .tig forward, won by their
ma.' . rdom to take the torch of
ii .‘h out. of their hands. By
.0' the faith of < 'hr st
’.I A. -tern Fin rope. I rish
1.” ' their frail vessels
’ ! ’ t ■ ) ail the pagan coun-
c .', i.'ic the doctrines of the
I’ i mm .. । tant but all
po .'ifil Chri t With the com-
P' ■ r f'm ■■ of low Chr stianity
a.read .rid after a few centuries
; in th. i -ii-odes kings, princes and
|.mddc oi, jewelled tccds led the
fiowr 'f European manhood
| ticro 11. < ■ .-. • j.lain , .leaving
’m hone . f thou am! to bleach
1 : (’’• .!■ .<! forward to redeem
the tomb < l I hr. t.
" ‘ ” tia I. 1 . ie. . I not evil ”
Be aa . th. f.. 11 ~ men of the
Med . .1 ’ .I d not under: land
the iii । of the non-resi tant
I’liii. t tb it 'a .’l overcome them:
Becau .• they u ‘d fw" md word,
the < iu mb w.-ic a failure. Gand
j hl may seen to 1..1W f l'.ei! but ul*
' m itidv ti. 1 in his I'fe and
pie at ouwei. mowd Hi - mighti
।i i th. ’ com from tollowing
the f e.'ieli im- us < Io i t I f a man
would fid tie greatness and
r. i. I. ah. .dote power let him live
I the e command . Th. ; are but
dark i .raid' to th" av.-rage man.
I but in the r I '. ng ‘ fame, wealth
jam! all >.f th" things that men
lox •". lb .. m■• liidd.-n, saving
: to th . ■■ ..f under tanding Gand
hi might haw rwlie . earthly posi
, t a b" ourm 1 hem To him they
I are not : U''i V. '
\\ a' i ■ tb" !• on to our race
out - f the i fe of Gandhi? Meat
lof the race eomiwl that we re
el iw - r. -i. tant. Had We follow
ed t. it would I '.vc meant i.ur ex
!■ m nation That is what the
1 I”,' '.r. go!. Noiw of our resist"nce
la- !.ro ! .”’i do'.-n any bars. Thev
." n> a imtircgmib!.' as ever. All
< f the a.lvan, e w.. haw made has
com of moral courage and up
i •. . If vw wa ot to proof,
■ ■ ! "ml inherent nobili-
‘ • i• u t .* . the thing that
G” 11. ! one eomtuer self
■ ■ the wl te man. The
• r'd I. ’ before s df-controlled
■ ", will ut regard to color,
i" ■ whv t ! >" ..-'w homage to
Hr H i'.’it Cultivated white wo
•■'"■i di” m if an honor to serve
h A - I” fame has spread and
. ! .. high a pbo-e for him. so
I 1” et:C” of Chr’-tl ; noss will
ii' ik' for u a race of high place.
town. Mr. Igoe has many friends
among colored resuients here and
p .am as ' the angel" of the Negro
DemuciaLs in the city.
"But. governor. ’ I jiersisted. sure
ly .-'.ii have some position in re
■pe t to lynching. You can say
whether you favor or do riot favor
an anti-lynching bill, can you
not?"
Mr Ritchie demurred.
Would you prefer then for me
to report you as not being willing
tu be quited on the subject?" I
followed up.
"Well. >e ’ lie replied "You see,
1 am an advocate of state rights. I
beliew that the states should take
cat" of those things.”
' What tire you going to do about
Fridays lynching in Maryland?”
I inquired.
"As soon as I heard about it, I
v. ’tit to Baltimore ami started the
att'Um-y genei.il to work on it.” he
mi wi red adding; "I have instruct.
• I hin b keep me lully informed
a to developments.”
Wb me w.c the heriff when the
Ivnehim' oc’u: red'”' I pur'ulß.
hiv ii'", in mind Gov. Ritchie’s re
c"H'lv i x pre ”:ei| desire on two ne
cmions to leave the maater of mob
control no to county r.uthority.
The Maryland governor n n d
P’e 'd, nti.d m mr mt did pot know
whv'e the slierilf was nor what
h" wa; gmne ti be aide to do to
the sheriff if tb it official nail hern
negliient in the performance of
his duty
"Wil! i'iv of the mob members
be punisheii ‘ ' I a ked
"We me going to liv to get
them." he reaponded. "mil I doubt
that we li'dl liaw mm li ,o ■( esfl. |t
is v i.v diffi./ill Io get gram! juri^U
indi. t hi such caseg"
Thus this tall and angular bit
[pi. ..(eiitial limber was not v<w
| hon< id about mob violence In Ms
;Wb Hid had no etuouraKlffa
t", ili'.n m iexpect to I’/nTtfng |||
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