Show The famine In India is a very terror of the earth The probabilities arc that though 5500000 people ure engaged In relief work there will be more deaths In this famine l1mnl In any previous one for the religious objections oC the natives have prevented successful cop ing with the dlfllcultleg of the situation But the organization la better than ever before and It is promised that food from America and England will be dln trlbutod without fnlllnc Into MIO Jmml ii = = of the merciless middlemen But the fatal obstinacy of the peopln prevents their making1 any effort to save them sllvcs The rule of Brahmlnlcal custom presents a moro determined opposition than ever to the efforts of the Government Govern-ment to furnish practical measures of relief For Instance hundreds of thousands thou-sands of cattlo could have been slaughtered slaugh-tered fOr food aa soon as the crops began be-gan to fall but tho priestly law forbade for-bade 1U It JB wellnigh a hopeless case I |