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6 : ___~______THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMB EVENI\TG STAR WASHINGTON D. C TUESDAY DECEMBER 26, 192 L bl e A THE WAYS OF WASHINGTON NEW BOOKS AT RANDOM With Sunday Morning Edition. About twenty-three years ago a|lived In the little house, rent free,| AMERICAN INDIVIDUALIS) ‘Washington has the prospect of the| The millennium has dawned. Noth- well-to-do real estate man in Wash- |and looked after the property, keep-| bert Hoover. (Doubleday, Page.§ |greatest Christmas present that was |IN€ else could possibly account for ington bought a considerable plot of | ing it in good condition. “I am an individualist—an American | ever handed out by an unrecognized |down tlloonlroe(e t.he:au:r“:t.z_ 4 ‘i?“‘% ground in the northwest section of | Karly in 1914 tfie German gOVErn-|naiyviqualim. Santa Claus—a present costing the |last wecek, to the unuer::nl and the city, Intending to hold it for a |ment got around to its bullding| prorpers Hoover, reaffirming his po- | donors $30,000,000, yet offered uncon- chagrin_of those members who so year or 50 and sell it at & profit. The |plans. Arrangements were made to |y 0y gaien ditionally to the nation's capital. It |fearly love the poor downtrodden city seemed to be growing in that|erect an expensive bullding—one in 15 £0 5+ the firjest Halaoe in the 'workl)}. There! is an. ;’_'"‘:"';r i ik direction pretty fast and the real|keeping with the dignity of the Ger- and vet is not to be used as the resi- |£rom Maine to lower Califotnia. from estate man sensed a good bargain. |man government—on the plot. Gemce of any rosal tenant. It is to be | MAryland to the ‘Philippine lsiande— On the plot was a small house.| As the buylding was about to go up . which has failed to denounce the he greatest | congre: The real estate man, out on the prop- | the world war broke and the plan the permanent lome of the greatest|congrensional graft of seed dis- erty one day, saw the policeman. on |was abandoned. Mr. Hoover. moreover, is firm in the exposition of industrial arts and sci- | tribution, these many decades the: bea Sullivan continued to live there as conviction that the time has come There is no farm hat h { ; ot aper that when every stanch American should | ences, and Is offered by the associa- |y rivln® /"o " P Raleorinn :\:P:l:fr‘v “Hey, officer,” he called to the blue- | caretaker. He lived there all during coat. “Look here a minute." the war. After the war ended and declare himself, politically, in clear | tion devoted to arts and sciences of |of free seeds. Every Secretary and positite terms, America. If Congress sees fit to[Agriculture from James Wilson to enry Wal . has - e The policeman came over. the new German ambassador came to * % % % manifest appreciation by donating a B8 S iaN Mlenouncd kY “I've just bought this property.” | Washington Sullivan went to him and the real estate ‘man explained, “and |renewed the arrangement. ractice as unneces £ Vi We are at the height of that emo- | %Ite, Well and good, but whether the Do e CoRUeARAEY An rasteTer tional disturbance which follows, in- |®te e free or not, the enterprise [nually to supply the members with I'm golng to close up the, house—it | Also, Sulllvan obtained permission | evitably, the catastrophe.of a great |l B0 ahead. buying the land and |0 ©00UnT of petty politica. in send isn’t very much of a house, anyhow— | to erect a string of little garages,|war. Overcharged feelings, accom- and let it stand for a while. which were needed in the nelghbor- | panied by a corresponding slackness “I want to ask you if you will be | hood, on the property. These he rents|in rational thinking, are expressing| Such is the announcement of Fred- CAPITAL KEYNOTES BY PAUL V. COLLINS. his personal address -.nd even in his name. Eut, clever as uuy were, they did not succeed in throwing him off center. He made no change in his natty tog- gery, but kept spruce and enjoyed the fun with the rest. The Jim Hamming days are over. Mr. Lewis has demonstrated the pos- session bf substantial qualities. He is A fluent speaker, and clever at the game of politics, and as we have now more politics to the square inch in this counfry than ever before, Mr. Lewis' return to the field should add both to the gayety and the earnestness of whatever afoot attracts his attention and lures him to take a hand. sembled in New York stood for one- tenth of 1 per cent of the American workers, The “three tailors” were ‘thus not so far off in their claim to speak in the name of the “people of TUESDAY..... December 26, 1922 | England,” if this New York gathering = can speak for the workers of America. THEODORE W. NOYES.. Editar According to the new party’s pro- gram pronouncement, it is to’ enter The Evening Star \rw-n-rr(‘mnnln!.elecuon campaigns, endeavor to.win Business Office. 11th St. and Lennsylvania AYe. | over labor unions from the American Office: Tower Buildin Federation of Labor by boring from within and put forth special efforts to | Moscow have not succeeded in any WASHINGTON, D. C. BY WILLIAM PICKETT HELM. 1 Chic Furopean Oftie But he does more than this, for he here goes back over the road by which he has reached this ultimate point. 16 Regent St., London, Ex win over also the “working farmers” % withiu the ¢ ity only, 45 cents per and the negroes to the cause of the 2 ceats per month. _Or- | soviet. £ one Main ) »fore the endeavors of these agents of the third internationale at Rate by Mail—Payable Maryland and Virgini and Sunday..lyr. 3‘ 40; 1 mo., only day only Advance. measure whatever in persuading the A Neglected Duty. ‘Washington failed to grasp Its “fourteen opportunities” within the time set for the closing of the fund. On Christmes morning not quite two- thirds of the sum necessary to main- tain these fourteen family groups | American workingmen that their gov- fit only to be scrapped in ernment favor of a soviet. Here and there they ing out ordinary garden seeds, no! erecting the bullding at its OWn cost. | oounting the cost to the post office The funds are already In hand. service In dietributing the franked package: ich must run into = An fllllfl‘ States. have fomented strikes and some Daily and Sunday..1 yr., $10.00; 1 mo. Daily only.........1¥r., $7.00:1mo. v only ¢{crimes have been committed against property. In every large labor organi- Sund. .1yr., $3.00; 1 mo., s tion they have been outvoted and z * AT e e - through the coming year had been|good enough to x.mk after it when themselves in political and economic | erick M. Bradley of New York, a di- ars ore- hl Associated Press. i ho! out. > g close teo fit. Tember of the Assoc | discredited. Their boring tactics have | oy 0n ™ Doyptless at this time much |you pass this way.” He 1s living there still. Directly | discontent. This is ¢ e 2011 and atfrector of the American Arts and In- |° Furthermore. the actual value to o The Associated Pro the ‘use for republi »s credited to it or not otherwise credited In Michigan a trial will soon start this paper and alse the local news pub- ed “hirein. "Il “rehte of publication of 1 dispatches herein are Also reserved. is excluively entitled { hoon detected and thwarted. “I will, sir,” the policeman an-|across the street lives Herbert {utopian pla; dustries Assoclation, which has the [the recipient of the few seeds he (i, SLE I L wnd his announce. | Uses_is 5o small that it is doubtful if swered. Hoover: half o block or 80 away (socialism, communism, bolahevism— |project under way, “Inank you replied the real|ltves woodrow Wilson They are his|€Ach projecting its own particular | ment is indorsed by Senator Bert M. | in nn vota] nren of mermens pinte) utopia—are making specious appeals r e com- | whic e ed eve tate man. “And, by the T Feri 51 < i H est nd, by the way, what | neighbors. to the existing uncertainty and un- | croald. chairman of the Senat b A "'"“,"fl"'d"""d‘ "'",,'(‘,l","'".hz}',? o is your name?” | And now Germany has no idea of |rest. Under the superficial differ- | Mittee —on public buildings and e Enes “My name is Sullivan.” building a new embassy—at least, for | ences of these revolutionary isms lies | zrounds. It is the fulillment of a [MEISEELNOTER 0 00 onacn Sl vears to come. She hasn't the money :h" r";’:!:"lf commenpiTione of a re-)dream which has ruled the life of a|for the encouragement of the Impor to build with ¥ she wanted to do so. | e a““d;";‘I“;"e’)'(f""m;?;t'_' lady. Miss Rita Reen, for the last |tation of and experiment with rar. It has been suggested that Ger-{crnments. Beyond these two glitter. |elghiteen years She is the one who |4nd Dossibly :”'(’,"L"T" e “' many sell the site. which i3 now ex- | ing poin sreement. the subse_ | has talked it, moved men (o think it Thousands of doliars would be suas. tremely valuable. $ r1ying on diverge | y,ugible, and has pushed the vision |dered annually upon just ord “What's the us oo e it Aty and ety i "fi".m i6 aleaan arden varieties: of cucumbers anid ‘more money is on the way, some of it actually in hand, and without question every dollar will be given before the year ends. But the fact remains that “good intentions do not serve as cash, and these families cannot be support- ed as they require with Kindly thoughts alone. Delay has probably caused this fail- ure of the community to grasp its chance to do a bit of practical charity tion of all news with a number of radicals as defend- ants charged wi‘h revolutionary teath- ings and purposes. They are members A Way to Help Europe. fnx the communist party, and doubtless |tlal men of the group that met yes. | terday in New York. Some of them | ave Americ rth, just as some | those who aitended the New York | ing at least bear American names. 1 Com desirous that Amer extended i a practi rope it will e worth the while of the is sinc The city grew as the real estate man figured it would. Within three " or four vears the property had great- Iy increased in value. ] 1 assistancs should be 19 by Al way to B mec asked one states- Fratesmen on Capitol Hill t ) { ous consideration to the prop All these propagandists of vevlt and | L oL LS Bl e st | aas #son arert :‘s‘l‘:xz\ullt::t o€ | man to whom this suggestion was|litical vagarics mas met consiituss | worked into a design by an architect, | oo, it CAUPARER R0 eele S tained in a letter which Otto H. Kahn | Sovietism are inspired from the same ;.. “re;) thig vear on Monday the|and its gradually falling to pleces | mude. “Suppose Germany shonld sell |actual mensce. They do, nndoubtedly, | carlos Contreras of New York, and |constitnent of the bhenefactor the has written to Senator Smoat. Carry-| SOUrce. however. The government IS}..ghopping season” was ome day|Why not let me live in it?* the property; what would happen?” [ however, weaken the solid front of| e structure, 800 feet long by 400 |representative, for a come hack wiih ing out of the program suggested by | Watehing closely and acting Whenever | g o than usual. This hastened the| The real estate man pondered afew | The inquirer gave it up. practice of wur republican. sovern: | feet wide, in the form of a croms, |18 Youc, It 12 the most TR R occasion warrants. The people are omest “Why, France would take thelment. wWith huge towers as beautiful as the [abolished jong ago. according to all M. pre-Christmas buying and hence the Lroadest-minded of Amer would at once remove whatever war- rant there ma debts owed this country as a stum- ahn. who is one of the ablest and ran bankers, “Fine,” he said. “Move In: you can | money "‘é’e"""‘ hec Sy i s tomera) of !hat;‘:n.hedrltl of m;;lm-‘. ""5 agriculture spokesmen, both in And so rmany is keeping the % L wi ecome @ most magnificent {and out of government circles, look after it all the better. Off against these various commu- | liging in the world, according to Az o And so the policeman moved in,|Property and Sullivan lives in thenistic theories Mr. Hoover sets the|the enthusiasts who are presenting made the place habitable and looked | house and rents out His garages. individualism which stands as the |the plan. t : after the property all the better be- basic idea of American government. ling block in the w m"huruponn cause he was living on it. He didn’t] Theold Gel‘lflinl embassy h;flfl:;"' First, however, he draws sharp con-| It is not the architecture of the|increasing the pensions of all vei- recovery, violate the} = T the capital failed to meet the requisi- have to pay rent, of course, for he Anticomparstivelyin e = O trast between American individualism | building which constitutes the great- [erans of wars prior to the world war E still not | sentiment .‘Pme American ponpl-" The District's Streets. tion. Nor will it do so now. It is his services as care- | Wiedfeldt, the first ambassador to0{and that prevailing in the old world.|ness of the idea: it is the fact that|to $72 a month, and of all widows of fully aware of the intentions of these would-be wreckers. The organized { workers of the United States are doubtless as fully cognizant of the plan and as stoutly opposed to it. matter of giving for the aid of un- known people was postponed. Not once since this method of car- ing directly for a specified group of families in need was instituted has The House has acted patriotically o O in passing the Langley-Bursum biil hat these debts are perfectly legiti- , For some days past The Star has|be regretted that it has failed to make mker | represent Germany since the war. He | The latter was based. primarily, upon ) pere will be gathered the greatest|such soldiers to $50 a month. It may i . st May. physical force, Tate claims which ought not to be! been printing a series of articles giv-|its best Christmas gift in time, but| Ho left the force about that time.|came :3[.‘:,‘"1‘;"_“:?:"0’:‘““ Y ainess | it settleq fo. the dynastic. ides Later. | ermanent exposition of arts and in- |be safely assumed that all benefici- narcnical cess 5 s Hob = onoiot theldirestoraior cal | succession. Its immedlate { dustries that the world has ever seen. istinct 1t influence on the development of the great firm of Krupps and it was . h rigid in form, each exer- ! with mych difficulty that he managed | cising inhibitory power over the class | American art and manufactures can- { well hecomes this great nation to se« 4 v £ G h ha iberty T acemnt his present office. He is|below. This kind of individualism [not now be appreciated except most|thut those who fought thil 1ipcr aries of the new law have passed their productive period of life, and | so there was no question of his right to make the bargain. Soon afterward the property was | sold. The imperial German govern- ment bought it, intending to erect on | pudiated. mg in detail the condition of the|that gift will be no less acceptable or Mr. Kahn's prope streets In the District in need of at-|effective if eventually, preferably long the law creating the debt-funding com-! tention. Taking up the capital section { before Yie coming of the New Year, <o ax 10 give thei by section it has shown that a de-|the fund is completed. canceled or v 1, in brief. s that | nission be amended provides the chief support of despot- | vaguely. commission some latitude both as to! plorable situation exists. In some parts ————— e o unassuming, quiet and likable. Mme. slves d 1 the plot a new embassy. 3 m on the one hand. and sets the should not themselves go down interest rates and periods of payment. | of Washington there ave streets that| Opinions differ on so many points = Wiedfeldt.is equally unassuming. chief barrier to humin progress on | ; The best I;’r"r:_l’:’,{,’:“;f""}le‘r':';e‘z:; last steps of life forsaken and in nee As the law now stands, 4 per cent is | are absolutely impassable, owing to|that a man has to join a number of They have a hard row, the Wied-|the othcr. Tt was from such exercise |, "stundards of excellence, and for D el T the minimum intevest rute and twen- | undertaken but delayed improvements: | societies in order to get into touch|, The e osenent] S0 Ll S (haw some | ihe ola world that our forefathers | 203, ariicle to achleve the Unalace!diers who were maimed in the world ty-five ve the maximum payment that while open and in use are el he place for a time. ‘or some .of the ice of their reception here. fled to the new world. sea) wil he greater Df‘on o l’l"l war, but otherw does not affect e with people who agree with him. No|, ., ion or another it never quite got For social Washington received them than the gold medal of a dozen World | y,rid war veteran & P fairs. The exhibits will be the in- period upon which the debt can be{ Gangerous because of holes and ruts|one society affords full and active eves that the{and bumps: streets that are actually | sympathy with all the matters that untry a ira i 4 * % % % The idea of individualism was not | SPiration of ingenuity for the whole corld. Nowhere is th ; si- Cashi ians who buy abandoned n the new world. Instead, | tonsshicn il Coarare: yth what|L Of course, W a.hul%fl;m:f v:l\ ‘NI‘ oy it was reconstrued in meaning, ex-|Washington s to have permanently. |C0al are not supposed to be interest panded in application. It included all] While it is to be constructed with|in the following, but just to &et it interpretation automati-|Private capital, it will be controlled}into the record let me call attention 25 by a_commission to be selected by the |\ "o " i qocure that the men who did aw with the old class| President. the Vice President and the | 10 the GIS¢70% 5 dig the precious carbon which we around to erecting the new embassy. | coldly, aithough official Washington, Meantime other houses were erected |of course, extended them all the nearby and the neighborhood became | civilitigs and amenities of their rank. a fashionable and exclusive one. | They are making friends, however, ‘ Sullivan made the same. arrange- and are gaining in admiration for ments with the new owners as he had | the manner in which they are con- Kahn Ix owed by each ¢ t pavements, are little more | are agitating his mind. Wt with separately i merely q)nn had country roads. It has shown —_—— ¥ of illustration he makes tenta ', that there are populous sections of | The Washington man who has dem- Is for Great Britain and ! the D funded. Mr. should ' with Te d Ly w tive propo ct that are dependent for ac- | onstrated that pictures can be sent by made with the real estate man. He ducting themselves. France. For Great Britain he sug-jcess upon single thoroughfares, in S e G e e L & L radio has done a wonderful and an ad- structure of society. Our first great | Speaker of the House—a unique plan S A NS poor condition. mirable thing. The luxuries of civili- bill of rights formally crystallized { of nominating a commission. shovel so recklessly into our fur of 1 per cent. which compounded at 4| The District has rigid boundaries. in | zation multiply. but the transmission this new conception in the déclatation L ey naoes are getting only 3165 & week per cent wot .1 extinguish the debt |n’( -dance with the constitutional{of the necessities, such as a load of halienable Fighis—lite, liberty. (he| Does this permanent exposition as|in hard-earned wages. That ix i ‘ forty-seven In addition to the ! limitations, which have been curtailed | ccal or @ barrel of potatoes, shows in- pursuit of happiness. ~ And ' that { planned supersede the transient world [ West Virginia, What the minces o sinking fund pavments he favors a ,m the retrocession of the Virginia e aga e no formally constituted = , > getting who dig the a - <tid aie of interest. beginning at | 3 basondl th groung diClcuitics: Drevail. Herein les the | 3rs? The usefulness of such world |y, ont saith mot. Fortunately. sliding scaie of . beg at | portion. It cannot grow beyon ose e A Boston Globe believes, “whereever they | seed of all human progress. And|fairs has been inestimable, and it is{employers who are paying wages of Lesson to Polish Nationalists in ¢ now |only $165 a week have been thouzht- i,n"fiw|”m‘l |; 4 :|? ypq'\:-s\“(u:;“h)n 1‘ rhan ~on‘x;~.ncnthxsxsmmdm: Evors ars honidNe e bea tn e i are ‘made’ the slogan”of olitical 3 hen,later. the Constitution enun- qu]x(o possible that they m pulyINbe weokhare et Lo he final period. 3 ce he s o ilding is i i Sic ina € Yy o “ ) v | outward rapidiy. Home building vent the Christmas tree from burning ssassination. O assassination. should, however. |commonwealth, it was the spirit of{ . nndte In perminency. bt 8! |cyricnmus. so that the pilwice o Accepting the statement that the| serve to warn “Polish patriots to abate | this new individualism that shaped [cannot possibly interfere with the|pe gpread around to best ..:n-u:uy» the wiolence of an ultranationalistic{and directed it. And Mr. Hoover goes | great sesquicentennial already pro-|in buying toys and knicknacks. 1s it spirit which challenges the legal elec. | on to remind us. in brict review. that | jected for Philadelphia, for the Wash- | &Ry wonder fhat thers are o0 per cent : ; ore miners than can employed inigton exhibit will require some years | miondile the vear round? They have d of one-half of 1 pe | progre inking fu cent, which, simila Restaa : clear out to the District line{ g on "o “puiding. Like the rest of ! ¥ invested, would | in all directions and beyond in Mary-[ o™ horivare of the fire department estinguish the debt in fifty vears.{jand. Acreage areas are being NOW |gic enditled to a holiday. and he pro nominal rate of in-| transformed into subdivisions on a terest or no interest at all for the first | jarge scale, and there is an early pros- period of cight years, with moderate, pect of a Washington that will ex- rates thereafter, l tend solidly to the boundaries. Bevond a doubt. the American peo-{ Save in a few cases of special enter- ple would faver amending the law to! prise on the part of building firms and | give the funding commission authority | corporations the home _construction assassination of the Polish president was the work of a maniac and not the | (o, 76" Chief of state because of { this fundamental law has proved big outcome of a political plot. it still [ hie sunoolt by elements mon-Polish by | cnough and flexible enough and dis- ) i ; cannot be held to be without political | race. but incorporated in' the Polish | cerning enough o promote a stupen | in completing, even if begun during (o lay off about half the Lme 1o 4 republic, who owe Poland service in lous national Progres: argelY | the coming summer. Jthem all a chance, otherwise many significance as most American editersy TR (WG OUE PRI om Poland | through _individual initiative andi o (OTRE SIRECE L b G0\ might g0 at some employment whe analyze the tragedy. Following asfgwes equality of treatment with the |®qual opportunity for all. it ”MM“; L n“m‘,:_t“; they are needed. it did immediately after an Inaugura- | rest of the population.” This, the Phil- ok o* % Bioetal atoce or oonon S s *x % x tion attended by riotous outbreaks of | 8delphia Bulletin holds. is the lesson; . o, 1is general introduction tiie|1851. was held the first international | Horseshoes mo longer bring guod which Poland must draw from _the i nationalist sentiment, it may well be. ses 1o a s ora. | exposition. Then came the centen- |, ° P ot Lvie bt the tragedy. In other words, as the New {author passes to a special considera- { SXBOSIION. Then came the Centen:|juck: rabbits® feet are not worlh th ses —_——————— The role of “dictator” for which ‘Will Hays has been cast by the movies is a difficult one, and is not, at the mo- ment, commanding the unanimous ap- plause of audiences. : e - York Times expresses the | York World puts it, “Poland has had T ! 5 - - 1o make some such adjustment with:has been far ahead of street improve- as the New as had a | tion of the philosophy of our individ- | awoke Americans to the progress of {carrying: and as for mistletoe, why e The e Mexico expresses doubt as to|prevailing belief, “that violent party Practical lesson in the dangers of ex-i,ajjsm, to an estimate of its spiritual jour own arts and industrics, and the | it woul e a carload to charm one our det There has never been:pents. The result is that the subur- panding her frontiers into regions that 0/ Ao 2 d | . it would take a carl harmn any desirc among the people that the | pan colonies that are now being rapid. | Whether the fasclstl are representative passions, beating upon a ““‘““ 7| may be historically Polisn’ but are | SERICENCE 0 8, Siecusmon ot T e ang GracaB0 11 lkiss, so what's the use. Florists find SRR L ¥ b ced, swept it Into the crime.” In ¢ 1 economi oliti s. 94. Not! se three | § % money they loaned to Europe should |1y brought together by’ expansion are | 078 powerful political sentiment or are palance S AR Sfi:.':‘fi,‘ou‘l‘;“;e"‘?:::,n A e e Incl * ok o* % from the standpoint of world interest o little demand for it that many have e i o e : : table highwavs, | only appealing to the habitual joiners. | 21 event, the murde) O o Deun i b —not the transmississippi exposition {ceased to carry it. and even girls who an oppress - jas a rule without suitable higl : tion on the cross-currents and antag- | PECCE I ‘e‘;r;" o orde e d t0| “progress in a nation is the sum of i nor the Paris exposition. get any have forgotten how it is used time of payment or interest rates. The ! ang ir is the experience of all of them onisms in Polish politics, whiah in IR ENVINACTE; progress in its individuals” Intel-| This exposition will be distinctively {and think it is to flavor soup. They one thing they have opposed is can- 1n,,w as it has been for years, that| The Turkish diplomats indicate a|gye” oiinion of American observers Worthy of Black Marble. ligence, character, courage, Aspira- ‘};:e',‘:?:‘nfl.b;:l‘n‘;‘n:g"exér:?;!:;‘]‘;‘n‘x\;;y::[; :fifg‘“{h‘:e17:;1):\:"-.r‘;mm'hi‘.fix:‘?\\dlm;-.". ceilatian, hec ieve that in!ghey must wait for improvements. iwillingness to be perfectly good-| st he mitigated before the Polish tiors are individual possessions and | {jo SO GO S (e high offieials | haps the excessive use of electricity time Lurope Me to pay with-| \Washington should be well paved |natured so long as they have every-| epublic can be assured any measure m‘.‘l"“‘:_"““’" of the sout hfb‘e‘fore the | from these | "]d“l‘dnufal“fi‘ixtal:‘l:ii' risclof the American nation. and it will {is what has killed the effectiveness i € 3 is any more carefully meas- | the impulses ou hic! - mark an “ab: : 2 i Gas use kill o out undue hardship. And the people ! from the center to the boundaries, not | thing their own way. of stability or success. s LT b e mam’n: ‘Guction, either of mind or hand. ,h"ug:lna:d n;rlflé?;;- o{n\:::s; u;'h]( of | m;:iel‘:;‘i md:ur: to kill sre perfectly willing to trust to the i well paved in spots, nor spasmodically ————————————— The Boston Transcript finds “little springs. Some of these impulses ar* | cceking inspiration from the past in eI She has found her way into litera-(destructive as. for example, that Burope and the orient. all the world reason to blame the Polish national- integrity and intelligence of the fund-| a¢ times, but well paved as a whole{ The thermometer, as well as the : = 5 2 H ture, too. As a cl id- - | self interest. These must be restr: z v £ 2 i e fng commission. composed as it iS of { and on the basis of systematic main-|fuel situation, made the chimneys un-|ists, either directly or indirectly. forj . ., ‘amsh“e:“h‘:"‘:"nz m:;:e 29 “The problem of the world is to|{eust L:{;\&'?h:‘ar:glr;s;'&r:';:cr;eg‘;n Y nfl{:nhrm: 1“"’»‘ :u_rld l:h!f' the Secretary of State. the Secretary | tenance. There is no economy inusually comfortable for old Santy's|the assassination of P"]M"" N e s e rest ,-.mm:::m?m;uc:fi ::F;;;I;; SO s ST ;?\r :{ 'n,‘ ;a _:»hz‘ «lx}t‘:' “‘-‘ vfmo a".: 7 RS Sk towicz,” for “it was clearly not a while 3 d here the patent office. with its s orld—o! of the Treasury. the Secretary of Com-{ patchwork paving. a block here or a | purposes this year. ante-bellum nurses, who nreserte the | 1nose of altruistic character and con- | here, [the patent office. with its| 15623438, The Commissioners, re- political assassination. in the sense IS O O ] : ssassination, In the eenic|fine traits of the tvpe. Even these|structive imp 3 progress prove abortive when it comes to prac- | alizing the pressing needs of the city in which the & ward a true altruism is. howev e rlication S Rt ol ‘h.,.l‘ ol S Cormay of Walter Rathenau most |are fast disappearing, and there are d the “w jcularly in school buildings ane = . matter of generations. And the pa oyl particularly in school buildings and assuredly was." His election “caused |none coming on to succeed them, 50| o' -the wisp of all breeds of socialism | Wil NoW be scon the successtul fruits| (o work, have appeafed to Con” stretch there, followed by neglegt. making the repair bills heavier at; Wilhelm has married, but his eager- merce and conspicuously able mem- bers of the Senate and House. Th beli <e men can and Will pro-{times than the bills for new construc- | ness for publicity indicates that he A mient among the nationalists.”|that a suggestion made in the Senate O iade tect American interests. and that they ! fions. has not settled down. i s to urge an immediate e Sy er sl S e e S5 e admittedly, but, the New York une | recently that a monument to their ism of government when the gethe | gress for authority to issue bonds t probably would do a better job of it it | Washington has its heavy arrears pointa out. thel had “nothing to gain | memory be erected In Washin e trultin. itself s yet far] * ok ok % e Gt r or 120 60D obs, it Wbs et siven some measure of latitude than if | of street-paving requirements, just as SHOOTING STARS. f’e"mg.’,’“i’fi?h‘ ng him, since the as-|pesrs appropriate and timelr. ' " laway in the Cuture, “Leadershly it Congress will be urged by its com- | of $5.000,000 a year, for four ye tied down by ironclad instructions. | it has an arrears of school-building it i eTace “uccessor.” Rather, the| John Sharp Williams of Miseissippi 4t | Qomocracy is 10 Individual athorities | Niltee on public buildings of the with the view to catching up w Pros; softening in the Amer-| aquipment. It hopes for the adoption BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. jraper. c] :'lfu f,’ll‘;“m?.'m"“‘é} :’t;e"}):hf:“o; 2 |\\ ahcthlngmn chapter | in morals. religion and fi(ah(‘esr;:anth‘l:- { lfirt:m nfl':;? wnh-bl);' equally by uve}\!‘gflé‘r‘f:};x;.zln suspended during th n terms with resard to the debts|of a comprehensive road-making pro- Toy: President McKinley. e n e oI o Iom RIS RS riats 8,050,000 Tor tho| st Ll Present rate of congressiona] culd be an immediate stimulation to| gram that will in a few seasons prop-{, c?r:] ) TRt in view of developments in Po-| to e;mbme [oRs0cinty latandatzesiy|o R B o S ‘r;;l;e:te‘lpur?g:‘r;c_;l me, it s said by The Cors B . % Z < = ; ' like to s ess toy,” since the ¢ - | site has bee: - i emocracy A o ves s . the schol = hope in I',ulnp:;. and would :m(: vlm;n]gg erly equip it in this respect. s talsesitne o Inndjslnce (e Creatiotier o ‘flmé te has been sct apart for it The ideatiom of democrary i \lding ‘and for a building for the | Tl Nt b cavght up unil 142" Th ¥ open the way to other helpfu g e g t be easi smisses 4 crease: 2 eandie g 170,000 children who now receive only Seitiements than wauld 5 “Which ‘round the hearts of girls and | P oo nt, L o o ible Tanaties | Do o0 few throughout history: | viaual increases his own stock of |Department of Labor. Both of these | hgif-day echoling will be petep ouls settlements than would an interna-\ popularity in politics is subject to toss A he Boston Globe sees it. And but mammies were far more than just | spirituality.” Here Nr. Hoover points [yuildings are badly needed. The. life before the school capacity tional conference in which the United | regctions. Ttalian statesmen are al- h g A e C.ditors believe that the fever- | SSIVAALS. TAChOr they wers 'suldes. (o the splendid vision of service that | ,uplic records. wiiich are of priceless | needed Is supplied, and by that ii States would sit as a relentless cred-| reaqy beginning to wonder whether |, Such gay enchantment flings: h partisan riots that accompanied | chiliren Toving them a5 tenderly o | bas, of personal voluntary inftiative [T ® S0 S moused at pres. | they will have inereased and multi- b : : e desire a y - s of ity itor, demandinz that Furope put her | Muccoling's black shirts are guaran.| The locomotive made of tin, xtzek‘x‘l‘i‘ufiu:;:log(s‘e:iedernind of the (heir own mothers loved them. but | gomething new and glorious into the | .nt. Tt is conceded that there is e LR DTS house in order so that she might be in | teeq not to fade. _n;rhe drum and horn so lou;‘l; Hayer. 'In’ commenting ‘on the I e et et celtlclanyor Hconcept fof dntiman reiations: danger of loss by either fire or theft, | will have to be doubled and quad- sitio ebts e beauteous doll, the manikin, 1 riots the Detroit Free Press 2 * % % % and it is clearly the duty of the rupled, and maybe Congress will be position to pay off her debts. | augural riots the Detrolt ree, na | native £00d sense was not the least of > : VoaEress to provids safory. The|just as Indifferent then as now, ————+=e=—=————— | The wooden horse so proud. pre a4 start in | their many admirable qualities, as|{ “The superlative value of individ- e ——— i e e rhare euthuiar ) S making a rather bad sta B T Mntanie wn X ; rection of a building for the Labor | Wonder Senator Capper. chairman uf The small boy with the sled and | getie aboat stabilizing the continent 1t “I wish the playthings could endure | democracy.” and later It adds the (6A | looked ‘atter”in' their childhood acvualism chroushiits impiise Lo pfoduc | Denarcment Sbyitle sgevernment dlsythe Scatal Soomuist fe Hony pahll sEates s ~onflict | that it is now “making an exc tified, timulation to invention, has matter of economy, to stop the|schools in the District of Columb: “‘,"’"" (t\nm.l u.m'_lmm:dmmh c .:.mu ! some reliable method can be found for| When men are older grown, start toward ax archy dau%':":::élnv the o e DN R :':';;:‘:"1 now, mever been denied. | /AVMent of extravagant rent. There | declares “Whether the Senato s with parental sentiment as he hope: 3 J ssination ‘“casts 2 5 % 3 no excuse for the government's | tereste ese are tes Lt & e hopes: pytting Germany under bond to keep | And join the struggle to secure assa e New | In the high place these mammies held | T such production and such inven- | wying rental, vear after vear, for 1ts. disgrace, and. the i Ve imonins of for the kind of weather that will per-| yne peace. A bauble or a throne. Orleans Times- Pic: lor‘n:ulx;: °+‘Ji§»"e‘£::e$'.‘?§.""‘ ellwin oo may be directly attributed tle | )ermanent housing needs. gress cannot escape the disgrace. mit their use. They play with heartaches. Simple joy | while “freedom may ?l('f;?::’v'v";);:fi |admiration that any indivimee] an0.AN | amazing economic development of th.c Brides are not expected to register | The year no longer brings. e Nt Nis ‘hssassination | MIERC well be proud of; their «urnors, |15t RAI century. e the genera | If ail the traffic regulations are en-|, gerious promise to love, honor and|I much prefer the careless toy,” Herald B utbing reminder of the |later their employers. knew’ them to |Standa rhier generations, “It | | i y 5 A4S berts and independence | be women of intelligence, of refined | the dreams of fo mer & 1] forced to the letter, the police may | ghey. The spirit of romance is satis-| Said Hezekiah Bings. e e Ny brew and the Herald | feelings, and have “usuaily {reated | e throtule the fundamental imp lfl"! as well make a resolution to work| fied i they will promise not to carry 5 I of Trish Free State | them in accordance with their od.|Of man our production will decay. The ey ogards the task o e R f man e Tt Ar - v aa N , with mirable qualities. world in this hour is witnessing t e s it kbbb i Not Going on Record, | 683 lnole Whon Sompursh, S mipbig apalten LR ot o g o e o eep His Feet on the Groun ———— “Your latest speech was not very “'.',“:ms ‘nations cannot be brought soul‘hfrn organization to build a me- t‘en[urieshin the ?;n-arl-‘h:‘eak'fng lli‘fer jeti > i travail,” | morial to the mammy ~{and-death struggle with starvation Tooley Street Sovietism. America has contributed liberally to- | interesting,” remarked the candid e (e oy, No ‘momumental rovmsed mem- | 1 e natlon with a hundred and fifty civil war could be complete without | Millions of people. In Russia under Memories of the three tailors of | ward meeting the necessities of the Tooley street who addressed parlia-| people in Europe. This cannot be ment as “We. the people of England,” | called aloofness. are revived by the assemblage and . pronouncement of a small group of| A complete enforcement of prohibi- “delegates” of the “Workers' Party ) jon laws will prevent the ambulance of America.” who met yesterday in|grom figuring as a regular incident New York and declared for the dic-| o¢ the 1oy ride. tatorship of the proletariat and for the reorganization of this guvernmen(1 The present|its tribute to the best product of the the new tyrauny, & group. in pursuit HIS is the story of a truly big|planation until he mentioned that “shows that Poland ! negro race under slavery. Th of social theories, e destroyed the e d big- 5 5 S 10ng way to go before she can|firm and tender old women ret ve. |primary self-interest impulse of the R u: = b:‘ [ e i e has a long way Lo KO Do lor ogtablish | vealed the excelloncos of thi remcs | Individual to production * = & “The gest man in Congress, for|and the crowd howled in mlee ax a durable government ;h.( wnll ;;nfiz' in sAfnormg environment—— econom(;:‘;xw;;em““m?a is the ’rp ult Representative J. N Tincher | Judge Rucker concluded. mand the support of the people. more American. of our individualism is not a frozen |,¢ Medicine Lodge, Kan., who tips the| Representative Tinch: ‘ ught out in @ number of papers organism. It moves rapidly in ite 3 e Tincher protests is brougl scales at 280 strong, Is outwelghed|enat he was never arrested, explain- | ing that as a boy he never “did much he American repyblic -has suf- R form of organization under the im- LDt residential as- Is the Air Free? pulse of personal initiative, of growing only by Repre-! of anything except fight, and fighting fered the stigma of D sassination three times in its his- Every one who owns a radio set |Science, of larger production and of sentative Samuel | was.too fashionable to provoke an ar- ‘ |rest” But: after currycombing his fory, but, as the Pittsburgh Press|will be interested in the outcome of | COnstantly cheapening ' distribution. E. Winslow of | "Tincher does recall how he ator Sorghum. “At a time when a politician may be called upon to change his mind it’s just as well not to throw off any sparkling epigrams that vears to § will be remembered for com¢ Jud Tunkins says the man who tells yen everything happens for the best oints out, “we had existed a num-ithe suit recently filed in - | Despite the warnings of agitators Ber ot generfltions. however, and our | ston" county, Th.. c,,w""‘zo‘;‘r“"ng" e masDEea ) Continuing iyoE: Worcester, Mass., stability as an independent, sel{-gOV- | Eqward McWilliams against Wiley. Lenin has succeeded in effectually after the pattern of the Russian so ress requires only a guardianshi who has difficulty Sk At cloiied st ness ara0 000 | SuPpressing any phase of bolshevism | sounds as ""” were bragging about| 0o, ing natlon was established e one |Bergman. Mr. McWilllams ~alleges | Of the vital princlples of our indivi: : in not going more | o e e very b ; s 8 s a very sma It is. in fact,| that hints at rotation in office. his personai luck. a doubt when this kind of, episoce | that Mr. Bergman, who owns a pow- ualism, 25 i than 300 pounds. |pov. e says be climbed into a big EEEAS, began to appear erful amateur set, sends mess: S o ‘whether Poland, whose 3 essages 2 :‘(‘ormyn:gllrs are much more difl- :‘J;&,';ng‘eou“(”me‘:"sra;:fi:n; are! “Democracy arises out of individ- e o By than ours, is pre- ews, | uai cult mt.dvxv“l‘l‘;l‘:lt:!‘\-d e etanars music “and other messages to interest | V21iSM and prospers through it alone. 3 and went back to pared to and entertain the puplic.” It is Mr. | Democracy is merely the mechanism his members in this par the direct lineal descendant and suc- - . cessor to the Industrial Workers of In Kelter Again. i Tincher Wasle,inen jar which was used for kraut. # and, being just about as big one way as another, he got stuck. “They had Musings of a Motor Cop. Hortense Magee set out to roam. friend. “Perhaps it's better s0,"” replied Sen- the World. { A news note: She searched from morn till dark S ; : . threshold of | 804, < n v Barely avoiding a direct call fo| Former Senator James’ Hamilton | Ang then she had to drive back home ‘c&mcl"’:g:},“f_“' e e oriining revub- Mewilliams: contention that ~ the | which_individuals invented as a de- . o home ' to®n|to break the jar to get me out, 8o, you cxlsting govermient of Nhiw CONTETE L o Tl e E “h.”,',‘n','";";rm:.fré?:dm:n cates the |G rams From the broadeasting crviires | Banization= ¥rom ‘this point. Mr. 4 e foa: aim orl"!:' when 1 was quite young,” Tincher as a “dictatorship of the capitalists,” | cently underwent an operation in Fugitive. ey I the_opinion of the | 14 t1e gir suil Foover discusses the government In Sl :olo serves, with a hldden reference 1 and declared that “the workers' party | 15 Gna, i3 now In Paris and complete-| «f und d the Sultan of Turkey | loveland Plain Dealer, “will not help | . 7 ooce 82 Iree (auithelola)l Its| bestinETNIBOnSoUT Teconomiz MTe ; ! theperpetual argumant between him- N neret Mecarhm toray s understand the Sul y s, or are there traffio rules | developing within the past thirty make & 5peech On | soie and Winslow as o which har ( lists.” There will carry on propaganda to bring to| celved here by friends. Senator Lewls | is afraid to g0 home.” ;g-g.,c',,‘;,'::,,:'ut’,"p{‘.“',}”fi:.;i‘r concedes, to be obeyed by all radio operators? | vears large regulatory functions to| ., jyycyyy the village Ereen.|proion the most chairs in Congress “that Narutowicz was not the choice| mpe gutcome of 7 7 ) and he won the 4 ‘th of this Tilinois case | nomic dominance. But Tincher isn't going to ge! was in il health for some time prior | .. : the workers an understanding of the | 8% (1 UL CSUTR, 1O 2O trian capl Don’t blame him. Think of all the e e ictiy 5 necessity of supplanting the existing| tal. wives who are in waiting to demand -;lfi.;m{fi;gdv‘ O e rtheless, he was m.y‘%e:r::'gnrnartnfi radio precedent. * % * ¥ plaudits and best will of the entire S ALY capitalistic government with a soviet| A welcome announcement. And it|en explanation of his absence!” lacted “in a perfectly constitutional aselle: T e 2| community by saying that the great-|Stuck In (he House as he did in that 5 T e souatitadon nally, “Humanity has a long roa et Ei old jar. His friends gre already urg- mlnner. since “the Pol May we call automobile ads auto- e est orator he ever heard was Emmett to perfection, but we of America can Fleld, a local lawyer and celebrity. ing him for governor. This talk of ews, Ukranians, Rusians and Lithu- make sure progress if we will pre- 2 making him boss In the state capital government.” To make the matter| means, of course, his return to politi-| . quite distinct, the convention said, in| ca] activity when Mr. Lewis returns| - Don’t worry,” said Uncle Eben, “it §lvu full citizenship rights to the |guggestion?—Asheville Times. o ficali 3oians within the Polish state, and if | Now that college cheer leaders are | serve our Individualism, 1t we will {TiP"er Went on fo sav. epeci recalls another Tinch: these elements werc able to combine|idle they might get jobs cheerin; - | that the one speech of Field that most er Tincher stor: &l preserve and stimulate the initiative “The first time T A its adopted progra home. you gits imposed on foh bein’ kind- Soviet R a has alone freed itself P’ . De chances are dat you feels O A o He s a brisk and agile man, whether | hearted 4 with & sufficient number of Polish |board of directors meetings—Wichita | D Gur people, if we will build up our | impressed Fim was in defense of a radicals their choice was do A L oafoguards to equality of opporiunity,|couple of bcys who were charged [state capital” chuckies Tincher, “I from the forces of destruction which T et vohons acceptance by out-and-out Poles, whose t italist system | in or out of pelitics. He lends color to 2r) Whien threaten the destructi conscience dan de man dat did de 1 which threaten the destruction of | things—I : At Tn Soviet Russta the :m" i k"”“c:,m,';o L,e? e tendidate was squarely defeated.” But| Never lend a gun to a man who (If We will glovify service as a part|yiin chicken-stealing. went as a cub lawyer, to try & case in foundation has been 1aid for a new | ing—is resourceful in victory and un- the nationalista proved "e'::"t:-:d loads an aimless existence.—Atlanta ‘:fm'"!":‘“';; O e il Fain | | Judge Rucker, veteran member of | the federal court, and a negro made aocial order, and there is being erect- | digmayed in defeat. He s aatir twenty Tosers,” . the, EALabUTEh O i T e eliigence. the initiative, the | Congress from that district, spoke | me take my feet off the table. The that will foreve Z fal fles will tell "and “they exhibited their dis- e au hagmmesing piioutoCtieiiwenty lour Boursand rn?::.'go::::aan:‘-m:::il ot ot | iamsure In 80 many ways that it is| Autoing in California appatently | character. the courage and the divine |after/ Tincher and said: “I've always ioodshed and destruction of the capi- | keeps the other fellow astir. T o ning devices on them will | Rot astonishing If a man of unbalanced [ has been both fast and fine for the | touch of the individual. We can-safe- |3 oo0 ' BECL Fou 0 L 1eft good old 2 A if 2 DOt 8 became “obsessed with the idea |McAdoos.—New Orleans Times-Pica-|guard these ends Wl i lve o O Ko me et Aoy kidded me for years about that. All my life I've wanted to get my feet up about even with my head, but that talistic system. The jokers—for entertainment pur-|tell tha rest.—Hartford Times, B individual that o Bty * Estimate is made that there are|poses solely—used o poke Mr. Lewis| ang the worm turnsd: A Kansas|ite ';-' e e | Ak hieh’ the spirit of America |of fourteen,” with an inflection which | negro making me tike them off' ti. 430,000,000 workers” in the United|in the ribs. They found material in |man wrllell 'fi‘“ ":mr :; on the l;tl'm' "needlu':'r?d. lntfll'e:;nc“a anm; ::g::rling re'::::u':lh:lyo:u;; uur;d;hne lc'ar; l:’r“::n‘e ::fi!;‘-: .g::x‘: accused his colleague of having been |table and the kidding I got have made A thoe. et ppointed ‘su- | line. argu ~ States. By that token, therefore, the | his slender figure, his sartorial tastes, g:‘d“’rfl:fimng b R ‘;:'m ""fl;;;'u e u,;‘mw the. womah. ltmalnj.,h t.~South | and one that wil be received in grat-|one of those naughty boys who stole |me very careful ever ainos to try to party represented by the delegates as-| his scrupulously correct hablliments, ] —Toledo Blade. “¥pap, iR any ey the Bend Tribuba,. S tude- ehildrea® - phGoks ovar gave me'dny ex-