i March 20, 1926 STUDENTS TOLD INDIA NEEDS COWS, CABBAGES Mission Worker Shows Kinder- gartners Need of Workers in That Land More cows and cabbages, not more land and fewer people, is the great need of India today, according to statements made by Dr. Sam Higgin- bottom, principal of the Agricultural Institute at Allahabad, India, in an ad- dress before the students of the Na- tional Kindergarten and Elementary college recently. In speaking of the work which has been done and which remains to be done in India, Dr. Higginbottom said that one of the most popular mis- conceptions regarding India is that it is over-populated and has not suf- ficient land. "This is not true," said Dr. Higginbottom. "One-third of the culturable land of India lies fallow and a great deal of the waste and desert lands which were formerly uncultur- able, can be brought under the plow by the use of modern methods. There is not a lack of land and the country is not over-populated. The trouble is, the people are satisfied with a very low standard of living. It is estimated that the average per captia income of India is five cents per day--and a man cannot spend more than his income." Infant Mortality High One of the results of this low standard of living is an extremely high infant mortality. In Allahabad two babies out of every three die within the first year. This is due largely to the fact that the mothers, often girls of thirteen or fourteen, under-fed and over-worked all day in the fields, are unable to nurse the babies and cannot afford to buy milk for them. Opium offers the only relief, and the baby lies all day in a drugged stupor, and if he survives this treatment, he is put on a coarse adult diet of raw millet and parched grain. "India needs more cows and more cabbages to give the children a proper diet, bring them up to weight, and overcome the physical inferiority of the Hindu people." "India is not excelled in fertile land by any country on earth. It is possible to grow crops in India equal to any on earth, but every attempt at im- provement in method is blocked by the fact that it conflicts with some custom or religious law." The problem with which the worker in India is faced, according to Dr. Higginbottom, is that of getting into the homes and educating the women to a higher standard of living. "Noth- ing could be more difficult, but the very bigness of it makes it all the more worthwhile and I believe there are women with a double portion of resourcefulness and patience, who have the means of making a begin- ning at this tremendously difficult job." Madame Ramondt of Amsterdam, Holland, will be the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Vennema of 849 Willow road. SMOCKS In addition to our complete line of Dresses -- Coats -- Hats We have just received a large ship- ment of Smocks in all colors which we are selling at the very low price of $1.50 each UNIOUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 WINNETKA TALK 33 y LJ This Famous Step Saver Here's a kitchen cabinet that not only will save an enormous amount of work for you but will add a real note of distinction to your kitchen. It's the farnous Napanee--priced all in your favor but giving you the benefits of a quality construction found inno otherkitchencabinet made. Whatever you do, don't miss seeing the Napanee. Let us explain to you the Napanee unseen service factors. They mean drawers that will never bind, backs that will never buckle, satisfaction that will never wane. Found only in the Napanee--and at no extra cost to you! LIBERAL CREDIT to Responsible Responsible | yyy PCH (KITCHENET ""Built Like Fine Furniture' Ask about o0 ur Al thepopular sizes and newest color effects. See them at our store F ree Insurance today. No obligation. Come today. Plan. Store Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 810 Davis Street Tel. Univ. 5023 : 3120 Lincoln Ave. Bhicago: Stores | 5228 N. Clark St. --