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Show Turns Tables India Woman Visits S. I. On 'Mission' Turning the tables on American Ameri-can miaaionartes, Mrs. Prlysrn-vsds Prlysrn-vsds Chltambar Swift la la America on a "mission.' Ths woman from Amritssr. East Punjab, India, said Friday in Sslt Lake City. "I feel it is ths mission of sll peoples te travel, tell about their native land and absorb some of ths -culture of pieces they visit. There is so much misunderstanding misunder-standing among peoples. Much of it could be eliminated If ws get ourselves known to one another," an-other," aha said. First Natleaal Bishop Her father. Bishop Jaswant Rao Chltambar, was the first national to be named bishop of ths MethodUt church of India. At present Mrs. Swift is visiting visit-ing Methodist groups In Utah under the auspices of the board of foreign missions of ths Methodist Meth-odist church. She was educated la India and at Columbia university. New York City. She Is married to a doctor, now studying pharmacology and therapeutics in England. Urn DaaerlalaalUa The preeent Hindu government govern-ment of India shows ao discrimination discrim-ination against ths 40.000,000 Mohammedans ttvtnf there, nor against any other minority Much as ths "untouchables" and Christiana she said. "For example, ex-ample, one 'untouchable' te a minister in ths central government govern-ment and a Mohammedan as minister of education," she said. Asked why this factor, as weD ss new culture vasrs alwaya there. With freedom and re-sponsibUity re-sponsibUity we could ao longer depend oa someone elaa te solve eur problems . these things mushroomed late being.' a.-. f ' e,' a-rvr t r r . v"r-a-a i : r ':)- : ; -.A' J r t - J- Y ' - Momanto of Nativa Land ' Mrs. lrlvavaaU Cfcrtauaaaar Harilt, aauifti ara- f rirat asrlirsal te bs aiaar MrlkWtM Slaat.p ml la la, ajwa textara f a Dupalla, a veil arena wits) lism aaa Sauaiwar hiIimsli ef laaUaai suma |