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Show WOMAN STUDENT BLAMES FAMINE ! TO IGNORANCE i I NEW YOP.K. Feb. 11 Miss Sie ;Tsang Yuan, daughtrr of the Chinese j vice minister of education and a senior at Weliesley college, believes that the major part of the blame for tne Chl-nene Chl-nene famine (should be laid to Ignorance. Igno-rance. Her convictions are such that she will return to China as a teacher, not In the universities, but in the elementary ele-mentary schools for the common peo-j pie "The preat need fif the Chinese people peo-ple is for education." says Miss Yuan. "With the r(tht education, famines like the one we have today would not hap-pen. hap-pen. This one has come partly .because .be-cause some of the provinces sre overcrowded, over-crowded, but "largely because t he people peo-ple are so lc-norant. They do not know how to live in sanitary , conditions how to irrigate or hiw to fsirm." j Mii-s Yuan wilt apply hr American Ameri-can education mainly to each ins; sanitation. san-itation. "For if you pet the pople lo live in ieol conditions." . sne says, "ihe other things come -easily. - . |