Abstract

Editorial Paragraphs

January 8, 1930 issue

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This article discusses several political issues. The temper of India is clearly indicated by the scenes that took place at the opening of the Indian Nationalist Congress on December 29, 1929. Shouts, riots, men and women fainting in the crush, leaders whose speeches counseling moderation and sobriety could not be heard above the melee-these were the order of the opening day. The U.S. President's Law Enforcement Commission cannot inform people what the prohibition law is, for people know that, and nothing will really be done to enforce the law until there is a complete change in the enforcement personnel.

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NATIONALISM; LAW enforcement; CRIMINAL justice, Administration of; POLITICS, Practical; PRESIDENTS -- United States; INDIA; UNITED States
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