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| Herb: “Some day she's going to roll just a little too far.”" : yee Ee v ‘ é gia ak = ae ar : ; Spea! ; W. OTHERS : > j Kkers. Sound... AR MOTHE OF. MARYLAND. UNITE; TO} ship. out thetr wants were few, and ' CHIEF ENGINEER | together on this earth today an’ in-| 1 rs OW. Spee. i ee Cc A 900 there were} mill Sof | ungceupied | | yineible power, and with God and the | 4 ‘earning Against HELP UN LE SAM LICK KAISER’ Ss. HORDES sctes fy ane ve om were open to-the < SUAS Moral Law on thelr efde they march |~ tt , A : a “ A nem ployed, ie Vacant land,, ho if 7 towar(l Berlin. ~ . y & ‘ A ny ks on Rights (By. Newspaper Enterprise-Ass’n) as y have faith in: democracy—not faith ay ene si Baltimore, Aug. 7—Baltimore wom- “AMER A in its mistakes, ‘but faith that it will tit (Continued From Page One.) en ‘gave rallied patrotically. and en: tivated to ‘the ret ming soldier | re peiadatel vs ie nlstakes aia accu, thembelves to support. any measure |‘huslastically to the call to. form a problem of’ exlatence' ,1a' our years we-tind that mget that we sa Maryland branch.of the ‘War Mothers keener and keener, We_can i years we m ; 7 that these conventions may see fit to/o¢ America. Already more thae 400 politics/ no lonebertor litte nT A Y ave gained, BAS KcOme ae ‘ efidorse. No officer in the army would} women’ have filed membership appli- ‘ : fie efi sas takes, and suffering. (Thet seems to dare. to seek preferment by these} cations. « i rele nue tines and “human } | have, heen for a million”and a halt = meani; he might’ gain that prefer-| The Baltimore’ chapter will’ affili- 1 bi ees mul 2 the gale squaré>, “lyeard or more God's plant to'deal with ld. be ostracized b: [Wer muas declare for a goyert> the human race. \ tient ‘but he would. be ostracised by }of War Mothers and it is expected ment by Jaw and ‘we must Understand, fi 1 t ‘tia fellows, eud the same professional |to grow to a membership of several what a govermment™by 4aw means. “As to our future, it has been my | ‘ spirit should prevail among the mem-|thousand earnest war workers who $ pager zm experience that. most of the awful y SP, delicious Armour's i : Above; all we.mhust’ face . the -proble) ‘} i ree { bers of the bar from Dow: ranks will lend their untted aid to the gov- ot-the courte) fe must keep “o things that were7going fo happén to ‘ Flakes-rfreah from.‘ seo eee ne es ee rive av govamrat, We mut di pi Sa ree, |, em eee ee ° 4 ; reise bay i victory to America and ‘her alligs. ‘Tthe courts reapected and make it po P c went rig! ps. Ib 0, fs 9 7 3 , in short, cannot allow ou The first meeting was held short- ‘|stbte for to be respectable, / in popular government—not faith that | ~ i | “hd ; @udges to gum shoe for élection or to} iy after @ resolution granting a na- ies See stey tie it will make fo mistakes, but faith] , & 5 ‘ beg men-or factions to support them | tional charter to\the War Mothers of Ni) i Respect for Courts. - that. it wiM not make riatakes_which by? who later may have cases in thelr| america’ had been» introduced in ‘It iB) sorte could. have @ gav- fare incurable. ‘I would choose 4er- ; court for decision. A candidate for) Congres: After “the ‘local. organiza- ernment of lgw and not by man, ang! fect government, but we are not given the legislature or for congress MAY/ tion jx perfected. the invitation to if.we would préserve treadom and that choice, end demacracy is so much perhaps do this ‘as be is, merely 8|éend delegates to a national con- the fuptitutions ‘that uré ours, we as) \ better than’ any other fornt-of govern: ; representative and ours is'@ govern-| vention at Evansville, Ind., Sept. 18- lawyers, must see ‘to it that the courts, Gy ment we, are’ offeréd today: < t ment “by ‘majorities, bat aiiudee can-|<¢p will be-acted upén. aa bs jare reapécted “and above all’ ‘we must sf Fine Cervice Given, ¢ not do tuis. His function is not to} nen the War Mothérs of America make peoeabate: for theme. 10 Fe Feu, v1 |. The “banquet was held in the main 4 couht noses, to keep bis ear to the/jio,° first. was mentioned here, it |/spected. "This can’ nevér be’ the case| ° Maj. Gen, William dining hall of the Grand Pacitic, and ground, and to decide as the majority at tolorate’ what has bees dohe is! bean inted chief. fiers oune, to the eatablish- touched a responsive chord in the North Dakota . ean appol et, eoyers were laid for 200,. An exce Vinonlbigs ard mainte astiees abvong [hearts of the womenfolk. . But’ that ual ata saat te be Be allow peeeen, pee Fone He lent manu’ was served, and the map- i didn’t mean anthying definite, con- i pies ‘ : a similar position £ul IN} agement was given many complimen' men. When the time comes when b of: faleal ‘atanids 1906.‘ % Peet ‘ P! oa judges say Smith-is right but Jones arate: | Te movement ‘lacked local judicial decistony to OGM DEC SCD IESE upon ie high quality of 4 service : r is popular and we will decide for! “mye breach was filled. The Wom- ferns ane Astoria , days and his nfghts to the sefvice of : ‘ & lh Joties, then liberty is lost among]... "welfare Association. of the One- et eaten ee pera arelnis country.” sald Judge Amidon. ’ chen, too, we muat make it possi- Hundred and. Seventeenth ‘Trench their’ supporte: ve lied, ifwe' al “7 haven't always had that’ kind of s bie for the judg to be respectable— Mortar Battery—patriotic- women lofficersof the ¢ourt * abduta, # United States attorney. T have had’ , to be really Me yected--and ‘above ali|Whose purpose is toyoake happy. the ain’ the Ce ae to sole av energetic as Mr. Hildreth in to pest insist that there shall be a|/™en of that battery, a purely local élection':by’ tis ‘means, drawihg their pay. Sometimes I think ‘Svernment by“Jaw and not a govern- unit now. taking part in the big do- them: to go before political Mr. Hildreth is too energetic, but God ent by men, We must remember ings “Over There’—took charge of tons and. pledge’ themselves to supa wows T-can take care of a surplus of|’ G & ae B that the life term judicfary was in- tategn rae determined ‘so put the idea ‘port evetytitty that ‘that conve ee aud I\can never supply aide. ‘ Sta aera ating: I rence one bil of |. Mrs, “Harry. Skinner| ~ president- of i cata: rete neteagary|., “1 have been’ on the banch a‘ tonk THE SECRET OF . . Sights qwhen William and Mary were the welfare body, and Mrs. S. K. Mil- time, and°I have covered ‘a ‘large cir- 2 f called to the throne, in orden that |Jer, an officer of the organization, cuit.’ I have seen many United States 2 its SUCCESS pine i yf the judgés might be frecd from the {called together‘some of the women attorneys in my time. I’ have never E i b oa fear of’ royal ‘displeasure. We informally, and it was decided in a seen one anywhere’ who in a.time of i ‘is getting without. i f must retnember™ tha! in a’ democracy giffy that the body was ‘just the pro- Great stress has performed his ‘duties | + things that: do a there can also be a government by per orgarfization to:take hold ‘of the with’ more consecrated devotion 4g ‘the hings tha’ you ot ! intimidation, © and that’ it we have movement end make it a ““go” in | public good. Not only has’he subora- need. That is. what the~ weaklings on the bench, the'fear of }Bantimore and throughout the sta¢e aad! inated his private affairs to the serv- Government , is_ asking - Reet removal by a popular vote may be horough, wife of the former governor ice of his country, but he has’ Qeen in- every patriotie citizen ‘to L as disastrous to even handed justice of Marlandy and Mrs. M. C. Fenton dustrfous in the public ‘good, and one oe ge i 8s i'to the stability of our institu-|were active in the formation of the thing more, “he, has been alisolutely us at this time. -; , as the fear ot/the anger of the|new body. approachable.” ~~ ; he : eae aes political factious openly| Mrs. Skinner. was mentioned: for the ‘ Hanes Neds pant he baa b ~ Defends ‘Democracy. By being economical | N brag thet their judicial candidates presidency of the, organization, but in eutoreng the le nition, engagea Referring to Judge Bruce's rem&rks, you can aecumu late are pledged to support their measures | she sidestepped that honén on the), bettas aad mie st i Fi the federal jurist expressed_an ‘all- money to help in making: ? and when political leaders and news- | plea of having too much other work inrtied “ever ‘tout: aha pial d,| abiding faith in the destiny, of democ- the world’aafe for democ- papersassert that for this reason the|to do. It is more than ‘likely, how-| ~ tho’ hike cala¥e a bs re a see sug Tacy, -th safe f lemac- , ; vrection of these would-be judgeg is|ever that she will be prevailed upon to defrayd “mail aie Heweee: caveat ‘One truth shines out of this awfui racy. ate 1 oe St more necessary than even that of the|to accept the executive management. eaten peas vata tbe 4 panes ven |apoch like the: fixed stars of heaven— 2 fe eatibationatiaeds’ | vg id Zovernor hithself, then we lawyers) And so Baltimeore ‘and all Mary: ‘oohis eeaee ne ee came in-| that the supreme mistakes have not \ This institution affords * BA ae spsuld stop and think and'we lawyers |land isi going to be an acéive, upand: people didv't'dare to entrust them to. -been made by democgacies. 'Thosé ir- ewer a yqu the opportunity of should make ourselves heard. We] doing integral of the “War Mothers of aN radicable. mistakes have heen made ° laci ‘Ott % : ' '@ abroad the truth and| America’—women whose sole aim will the state vourts in view: of the heated | by experts. Men of that. kind have placing your: money ac- y eee aeath wil iaake us free. be to help their 1 men in ‘uniform ‘put stateiot publie einlon Made ‘the incurable mistake of saying i é cae rat work here it - : Era of Pure Democracy. © the kaiser ;and his heartless hordes‘ whe Sa ttea pala ee sibeias Hie a supa treaty was gaia Hero : ¥ ‘4 will‘earn interest and co- » i “a is upon i ti 7 rd. was men of Seaicue \ F i y tha” cathe era of pure demrrouities and |. pitnaisimee ayes ree eeetatel atioeney MOA. Hiklwhe pat the Lusitania. ay thé Dotiomd Bismarck,ND, {| cperste in developing the: ih aaabers and with oll of dts magnifi- arta alae tated tetirtuta att tie dreth -which met ‘with a hearty re-|of. the sea and {nade war, on women} ‘ ” * fy} resources of the country. Se cant possibilities, ‘The wheels of rev-|press, if they adhere to their ‘oaths. sponse from every member of the bar|and children. It was experts who trod : ‘ ay- x ‘of 3 y 4 olution seldom go backwards and newIt is not fair to protest against ju- : Fe ree ith: the: government} govt Bele ; Au was Sxber who x Pbk aes pacereu | ght i dom) sur- : ‘8 work. ave planned an ‘ied-out this hid- : ‘ is Accounts ° 0: Bs s te an belle tics hs aust “be (2cial. legislation. and then in the sanje “One division of the federal court | éous plan of (onroriane er has The Oldest and >}. and Aa rds.) 8 K ‘ rode Intelligent Me TeEkchy will pre- breath of cfticize the courts if ‘they has recently been very active because} made mistakes; France has made_mifs-»- Lar st Bank swe = ee | vail. Its dangers’ are igorrance and do not find some means of setting I happened tp:Have a United States|takes; America has made” mistakes/ ates i: 1 : adifishness,‘ and that the sejfishness, aside laws which we have passed in attorney. who’ ‘is at his office at 8/ but humanity has a way gut of those : y sd ambition of the politician may |haste and later on do notedésire to o’clock in. the morning and wHom 4 |mistakes. = feed onthe ignorance of the’ voter. |have enforced. 4 have frequently found there way on| “We Wave now redched a stage The ambition of the self seeking poli-|- “It'is time for the American people toward ‘midnight, putting \asidé his where Democracy in America and De- jélan’ is; indeed, “no different from4to stop and ask themselves what they private practice, his: individuat- pfeas-| mocracy in England and Democracy in that: of thé warrior of the saidate an really expect of their'courts and what, priv end recrea Pigaeine ts esas ete: brashlzed and clad in the: < ‘the: earlier ages, an there is no|they, really want and above all to ask B of a lofty purpose.. They stan Ft drenée between the. tyranny of one ‘thothselves whether tl oy want a gov-| f i Apres hey 3 ‘who is backed Dy gabhans gt seated, rernment by bat or a Foy onment 2y fat N wealth or one who has. uncombe viduals, government by law” or @ ae 6 * the te of a misinformed and pres an executive and Judicial despotism. * = s . f % VA a . R udiced electorate. ‘The warrior fought ‘We must face our constitutions and!Officiels .of' the Baltimore, chapter, ye eager Fee Pay 7 BE * é \ X . ‘and sought to establish principalities) the constructions ‘of our’ courts ‘and , War, Mothers of Ameriea (top to bot- eh ts AS * ek aay As < EC a ; ¥ vente) Because he wanted power and\desired | either accept ‘or change. We inust|/tom): Mrs. Harry. S. Skinner, Mra: - Spe ve < LES e Byhan chet, pet 7 ks Semtbec parte es to'be envied by ‘his fellow men. ‘Scot-|make up cur minds once and for all/.8. K. Miller. Mrs. Phi Lee Golds- . waite 3 MS piste aR @ ts ti sac ne teat pe yay meg Fon very time a:man changes or. c ow far not. v ‘ q ( { ‘ f ( eee % petty chiefs were jealous of each ie must remember that the consti- 4 ; : z eee g : ~. I ~ F other and wanter power. There are|tutions were not formed in or the making ‘the amendments of our basic ‘6 Bee aes A) Nee Hark o i ® at “ht ‘ 4 a ie a2 Bh tees: men today who would débauch free| courts created with: the power to en- charters so -easy that they may be 7 gE Bat ait Be eet J POE Piiteteh inary beara government and democracy itself in |force them in order that progress may jchanged without knowledge and with- : a \ ae Ss . . Eas i; Yea : f order that they anly hgve power. be impeded, but rather that an oppor-| Out consigeration. / e C an Tr ma q ose : > e x x We‘ mi iret ana eae must Tock sete atorded and Saat pee it ate eee f ? f £ ‘ = ‘ 5 i es : ‘ ea “We muat ‘reform’ ‘ ought may be, afforded and that if] “We have given the ballot to all get ORS ie tes Ratt Mee ae ‘if . Pepe cen a Ve 8B F Rive oo L progfeds): but we must spt hake on | fundamental sMensed sare made in the|men. We will probably soon give it Me IBS AR ee iad Ae Best ROME HEE PaO Ls Ce icy he gihines te ae, archy or destfoy the whole: ae yy sen principle for which men have|to all women. By ‘he initiative and - o 5 : ? or 4 \ P EES ate : government because the building 48 in ought and struggled through -cen-| the referendum and the recalt we have (wm money: - value) ie l 000 ’ ° ‘ : : . nuded of repair. "The altimate contra ries: they shall He made soberly and|adready~placed it {n the hands f au 0 ea ee 9 Ca " ges et se isthe judiciary, butt! iu cae A with deliberation. We must make op nthinking momentary majority to ae ass ‘ eile x ‘ cf aN subject to the reno of the i sy our: minds whether. the courts shall{sweep aside all of the'land marks and } st eg ce POS. s oe Ki : ‘ or fy ie ean eee) Togs election “an dby ‘helng compe ed to |be the conservative. agencies or ‘co-tall of the safeguards of the ‘past. It}: \ ' ' : Peay : pa | i CL t 5 kvotes is deity losing in treatin cleties' or “whether we wish for some |these land marks ‘are worth preserv- 4 ee a f i y power, and above all in -self' other: system.’ ing We must ourselves realize their! x s ‘ Bae iN : pipe : Se has thrown upon ite) ‘The ‘Existing Law. Walue and we must ourselves make the y ‘ z or , x al rsa respons! Mary a . fe must renmentber that if-a .con-|yalue’ generally known. We must re- 5 > den:-which it Has never before been/stitution. or a rule of law, be wrong it|solve’/politics and government into : i x - called ‘upon to bear. It has inherited may be changed, ‘but that while it|terms of human life. ‘The day of luck , thé: law ‘and dhe traditions of, <9 ha exists it is the law and that e-judge|and of chance is over. —~ sitidualtstic past, It uae sul fad who- obeys, the unbridled desire of a] ‘+ Panic and_ Disaster. beeh called upon to ee e irae pearl or Ae majority commits! ‘There was a time when panics and} atid ideals of a ‘coltec eer which - a sac ve all ‘we: must cont: | disasters were of little momtent, as not , eine’ soe aon ae leis ‘bat.the tendency of the day which is|only werd our people schooled in hard- q . the defeated tigant, ves, sean OY the BOS ERS 2 z - 4 defeated lawyer. it is pel . 4 ata ay ‘3 ST BRT ESE, | mo and eriticged by he mmlgdored [CROSSING THE POND WITH THE YANKS | janthrop! | social enthusiast, ; J 7 ; s Le - Fone of whom ‘realize: the importance |g . 5 By the Author‘of “Camp Contedies” | ; ; y i f of @ government by law ‘and ‘pot ‘by#" 5 —— $_$_________—_—* , j bi i, iia ed . i ¥ f i mien, ahd that unless the nea) oe . 5 je es De a : i ‘ to the establi taw they themaelves: s bal. 4 i pies Aisa st iN 3 § f ‘ 4 yy e Rp Ml he daspots and that’ liberty It is } he Madi Str i) UTE He : wees tcc ote wil bare, ah i hes losa can néver:bé made up. . For _ _ When you ‘faced more men, don’t let this ( ‘ ~ peared’ when the judges of our Tepre: me li in < . oF s, a : Nice Bae aay pores rae » come to render Sect Aes becanse| Ke f y ce a 0 st in a # mans moving, if Joss fallona plant that is engaged i essential aa they:are in conformity with the est 088 | é bo +3 ; ah x # Bp iseBiaiaieproNs she \ ished law pa because’ they are pip: fae? peat “site gh city. It‘represents time ‘war work. Let the, € yovernment find men = 4, | i 4 ular or decide for or against 1 litigant y in 0 i 1 eet x as Papeete pee Rabie Ba \ if in’ proportion to the friends that Ne It 5 the man ig On his new-job. for-you—men who are not-engaged on-essen: 8 2 - has! “ Wy \ - if. ¢ 5 . 4 ie E ? “A fi hota ha We toe aol, . ee : ME pe Marah a se : rep ime lost in finding aman for, tial war_work. It ¥s for this purpose that : “The march of events. Jndeed, and]* the it ‘ape: ‘and traini : Mees 4 : ee APN tated atime ra ioe the ‘isdusttial evolution: lias beey more f BES: idle nm ay anne him. -It rep-. the United States Employment’ Service has ape rapid than has been the growth af}; Adie for i 4 2 ¥ ‘ RAE Sian bane tes SSE TE Tae ESSORE : safie.and constructive statutory law] \- i Cpe iat a y a machine. It makes a i been: organized, with 500. branch ,0ffices x and the common law of the past is) « 4he ‘flo 7 H v ti s aes Petia py eae Aap aa 5) -, coming t9 be more and more looked ne steady:flow.of supplies that the through the country and 20,000 U.S. Public [- ~ upon ‘by'the.public as arbitrary: ant Tan must. hay thrash ‘the’ - 7 y ‘ oy seNiges Shes 4 ite’ dsesonlne obsolete ‘and the, courts Kaiser. veh ie hee it e ve. to aime Sea Vice Reserve agents to find.men for man- \ i are, blamed for all of its femissness. % Me: oe A ON t gH ¥ * i z. x iS ¥ sees ai Se 3 ra i If they. change its ont they. ne Ve ie i f MW eGRE AS ae Pees. ufacturers who need them. : ae ae | ; i: charged by the defeated litigant with- * On the av ‘ro 4 SEDI ker Apa hse El esis ET. 4 out judicial legislation. If ‘they’ en- 2 average it costsfrom $20 to $200 for ¢ Write . the Director -General at W, , fokce it in its.entirety they are charg- |. every gialavho changes his job bt : ed en ‘ash-.;. \ «ed with technicality anda lack ot|' P Ras. who changes his job., .. ington. : : : ‘ i ~.. ‘\demigcracy. The public is removed by ge ge cot ae a d giao) ey 5 ‘ Bit rte = 4, i. Basis 4 a; fervor of reform but knows mot 4 Rk po ¢ eats 7 whet it RT Sema * 2 ‘ ie : i Beta . Shey s“There is, in short, no particular in es A which: the bar can be of grester.ser- vice to American democracy than in ‘ making clear to it the real function te ~ and the limitations of the ‘law and of : : ; the courts. ‘Jt is not fair for instance Cus \ a té the courts ‘and: it not’ good for ea gis démocracy’ to reduire of our judges y 4 that. w they take the oath of office they shally lift up their right hands my ) $¥ear to support the Constitution j B ‘ and then to crucify them in the public f : ne t by the Division of Advertising of the *] Ns a . E — © Committee on Public Information: ~ CAS (¢] R LA p the Wawning of the ‘Wor by tae pean F rhs he 5 Ese ation “ i % * PRS tig ac? ner ae" fr . f ‘i 4 5 SP aey x - (aUse For Over 30. Years se SSR. ve : . o : Dees! «ott coe ee can? : isma k Ty e Ee Vet fh i & : & : cue uo4 Moe ase? ra 2 ” AD. ey | fini) oy e 7, Ae