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Show Hehru Offers Home Rule to Tribesmen DAILY HERALD MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 UUh QQunty.' Uuh AROUND AND ABOUT i St.-. k. - jes, News Items About Your , ' s 4 them are Christians all Baptists. By CHARLES M. MCCANN United Press Staff Correspondent The process of conversion was bePrime Minister Jawaharlal Neh- gun by an American missionary, ru seems to have hope of getting the Rev. Miles Bronson, who went rid of one of his many political to the Naga countjryvlong ago. aches and pains. Under British rule, until India He has offered home rule.! under attained its independence in 1947. the central Indian government, to the Naga tribesmen enjoyed a th tribesmen who have considerable measure of freedom. Nag in been rebellion for years. But Nehru put most of them Nehru made his offer to a depu- under the rule of the state governtation of nine Naga leaders who ment qf Assam. The remainder of those on Indian territory were visited him in New Delhi. These leaders have the support put under control of the central of a large proportion of the tribes- government. men. The rebel leader is A. Zapti The question is, however, Phizo. a former whether Nehru's offer will be ac- school teacher. Phizo organized a ceptable to Che rebel leader, a rebel Naga National Council and one-tim- e school teacher who has a fighting force of some thousands Indian "army for two of tough fighting men. the fought to fight on until swears aod years The rebels police posts he wins complete independence. in the wild attacked hill country, assas- The nine leaders will try to get sinated officials and raided vil- him to accept. lages. Provincial authorities could do nothing vith them. Finally, Concession Nehru moved in a formidable It was quite a concession for ' pf Friendsand Neighbors By COLLEEN ROWBERRY FR m- i- 1 M- Cam RlakP. Mrs. Thelma B Cropper, - Blake and Ruion uiuii of Mr. and Mrs nt-- w daushter oanu, Wednesday. Seattle Wash. s visiting for three weeks l,vnrtte Terry in Provo She is visiting with her ..u- - IMMIll.....-...9 I"f rolalivre Till Mrs. Won Perry. Mr mother. Mrs. Frank Perry. Mr. and and with Mr. nd and Mrs. Dean Perry all of Pleasant View Mrs. Rowe dinger of Edgemont. wcll-bducate- rvf I T - spent a few days Mrs L. E. Robison of Los Xngeles. Calif., Mr. and and brother-in-lavisingR- 'at the home of her sister H. Blohm. Mrs. w, - at tie home I Asael Burnham of Salt Lake visited Sunday Mrs. and Mr. Harvey McGee of of his sister and brother-in-la- Nehru to make. As Southeast Asia's No. 1 neutralist leader, Nehju has been notably generous in his views on the disposition of the territory of other countries, especially those which he criticizes as "colonialist." w, Orcm. flew to Boulder, Larry Rayburn and Merrill Christopheion Utah, this week on business. Mrs. Clair Roberts of Salt Lake entertained a group of. on friends formerly of Colorado, and New Mexico at her home Mrs. Stella Friday. Those attending were Mrs. Myrtle Dean, Mrs. Lottie Jennie Mrs. Hancock, Taylor. Mrs. Wilma Hawkins, Mrs. Clara Boyer and of Provo all Dustin Mrs. Black. Margaret of Springville. !7r I , Mr. and Mrs. Hon Roberts of Salt Lake visited with their Mr. and Mrs. D. Carlos Roberts of son and daughter-in-la- ' D w, Orem. . - , s- I . i x - Sw. V Mrs. Pearl Bajtley and daughter, Glenna of Sunnyside, Wash., visited last week and attended the funeral of the late Parlev Olsen. Marvin Steadman the Provo Airport. flew his first solo flight Wednesday at Nelson. Refreshments were served to 14 guests. Elections were held for officers for the coming year. President is Mrs. Lu Dean Lamb; treasurer, Mrs. Joyce Peterson and reporter, Mrs. Teamsters Open Confab; New Prexy Candidate Colorado Holds Five In Salt Lake Store Robbery Anna Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones recently moved to Price, Utah, to make their home. Mrs. Ronella Taylor and daughter, Beverly of Henderson, Nev., visited with relatives last. week. Hall said Murphy admitted UP ENGLEWOOD, Colo. two women from bing two Salt Lake City super-Sa- lt men and Making i new home in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Lake City were held in Ara-- ! markets last week, and the bur- .Canner, 1460 N. 4th W.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schneider, 411 W. pahoe County Jail at nearby Lit- glary of an Englewood home in 5th N., and Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Sorenson, 168 E. 7th N., from tleton today. January. He implicated his two Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Christensen, 316 S. 4th companions in the Salt Lake robThe men were arrested by W., from Tallahassee. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. James P Crook, 270 W Police Capt. Clyde Hall beries, according to police. 1230 N., from Smoot, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miner, Hall said Murphy was on pro270 K. 2nd S.. from Bakersfield, Calif. Saturday night. They were idenfor a $2, ,300 bar stickup in 22: N. R. bation 376 tified as Daniel Also new in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Gardntr. Murphy, 1st E. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gardner, 41 W. 5th N., from James R. Moore, 20, and Bobby Salt Lake City last year. The policeman said he stopped California: Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Johnson, 820 E. 9th S., from J. Jenkins, 26. the throe in their car for routine Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Brown, 441 E. 7th N., from Fairview, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. James V. Nelson, 1092 W. 1460 N., questioning. from Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Mel DuPaix, 177 E. 4th N., Denver police arrested the two IOOF Grand from Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hogensen, 158 E. 3rd women Sunday. Hall said they N., from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. George M. Addy, Wyview House had accompanied the men. They To Visit in Provo 13 and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Randall Jr., 369 W. 2nd N., were identified as Miss Sandra! J. N from Grand Junction, Colo. Adamson. 17, and Mrs. FFankie James M. 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Some of Nehru's other trovbles are the election of a Communist government in the state, of Kerala, clashes between members of th Thevar caste and Cut-cst- e "untouchables" in the Ftate of Madras, in which 40 persons have been killed, and a strike by thousands of bank employes in West Bengal state. There have been riotous demonstrations, led by leftists, jq West Bcncal in protest against food shortages. In addition to this, Indfa is in serious financial difficultues. Nehru is seeking $1 billion in foreign loans. d Nothing knits a family fogtfhtr fife a beautiful He is not so generous in his views about the territory he claims, including the state of Kashmir, which is in dispute between India and Pakistan. He' has defied the attempts of the United Nations to hold a plebiscite of Kashmir, whose people are mostly Moslems because he knows he would lose it. The rebel tribesmen live in the wild Naga hills of northeastern if army. But the rebellion has 0 3 sizes in colors! |