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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1927 STAR. WASHINGTON, n. C. J THE_TVENING ——— e e THE EVENING STAR [m-ae to litait the parking perfod. But |awards” Conscquently, hundred-dol- With Sunday Mornins Kdition. it has remained for Chicago to take |lar prizes are given to only fourteen, '[‘HIS AND TH the bold and ultimate step. while the remaining thirty are placed | No parking whatsoever! And traffic | In the “honorable mention™ category. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. ! THE LIBRARY TABLE waAs™ 1 BIINGTON DiC | “speeded up” a od fifty per cent ‘The seven jurors in their report say By the Booklover SATURDAY...Dec/mber 31, 1927 | wit': memories of Michigan avenue and | No definition of the word “worthy" BY CHARLES E. TRAC ELL. it | State streot, even in the recent. cum- |is given. But in fixing our conéeption Booklovet is one, have delighted in the | chess ciampion? Who preceded him? boys. He wrote much for newsp -R. C. THEO! itor | by - 'S 1 ve | Of worthiness we feel Ve - n THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor bersome davs. fresh in one's mind-—dave | g "RG0 G, o that we are W | ffuman beings are like the new do- white or variously tinted, one may S 3 =R A : [ of only 995 deaths and 20,000 mjuries | 37 10, obligation to make allowances | yoeior tube that takes a minute to revive, while in the city, memories of ; publication during the last few years| = . pranuel Lasker held the e AL re Evening Star Newspaper Company | in 1927 --one cannot but be content that | amateur and immature. The age limit | F=rm AP ;;;“‘:m’;“““,’l‘r"‘ m’;g{,“ "; ;‘}m‘ ""i‘#’r‘:figfip "";az“;;"m?" ""'L"e-w L tar | OF °0 increasing number of volumes of | y i Vitle for 26 years. He was de- | copies have been sold. g v : “ 5 4 Y | an essentially new typ~ of biography. | feated in a memorable contest held in Readers of biographies, of whom the | pow long was Lacker the world provement of the condition of 1 St ama_ Ave | the experiment be made in the Mid- | is quite sufficiently high and the rules| oo ¥ s Ave ! ; RIL anc cach morning. from prying eyes. or hands that dar X ; 4 i s . : g o west. If it i, indecd. to be made. You | OF eligibility are sufficiently brond 10| “prom the moment a man opons his descerate one's wearing Apparel by at . Under the tivle wThe Modern Bloura- | Havana, from which Capablanca, thé | Q Why \i WWall siyeet, New Tara . contemplate for & sYmpathetic Moment | he shatl_ mecamre up ta 8 slanderd | CYES ARd yawns, he is ds deliborately | tempts at wit and himor. in the form | pher,” Andre Maurols, o of the fore- | e oy Wall strest derived ils bame irom it the Gity | S0 Chienso bandit! Long Years he | of excelience commensurate with the | $0inE Abaut his datly task as when R O et ave i (s most. practitioners of this school, writes | ving. the firat chess player to use the | a %all which at one time defended Yew gl Ty mZmn.Th:\s been accustomed o that “high- “‘F}“‘S'l “‘m'h‘“ 5""!”"3 No principal | “Eits SO ihough. the routine of | here 3 nknown [ o0 art in the January number of | tilde of “champion of the world” and | Amsterdam at this point Tt was 5. prize should. in our fudgment, be given [ follow him taroueh e oufine BUURGEL (e otiess bath, eleaming | the Yale Review. The typlcal older | to be recognined as sich fof A | e e o e v t Gov. Peter blography was frequently long and | three decades. He defended the title ponderotis, was often written to order, | against all comers from 1868 to 1894. | Btuyvesant in 1653 | usually had great respect for the pro- it o ; @ How much momey vas raised by | @ Is the government of Liberia =i1) | powered car, with engine running. wait- |t ans cssay whieh is not, both m. - | | Ing outside the back door.” Even with ! stance and in style, tit to be nublhhru;:;;{'p‘f "]':’n‘z"‘fl"f’,‘:"’~‘-“"“ ‘g'f;:l":;“':" d“;- ;“"':hm:“f‘{'r'hg: l:}niltu:'t‘ of man, Hw;‘; per month 5 ] with . ver very move is no.ion to- ' 1s I system of hot or col ' 'a fifty per cent increase in speed for | Without embarrassment and submitted | irq e main obfective. | water. or any degree between, and an O per aonth Be enil of wach montn o ” to the criticel fudgment of educated ! , ey St Dmanin. the getaway., can he be pictured as < One winds up a cloc] ith ey. /€ n more wonder! s » prieties, and either omitted all mention | j s acquiescent to & police regulation W W hut “mm\ wind‘: )anst‘lkl V;p ?;‘v klm Clrm". ;r(-shnI\:'atleiulllg\‘"l‘gmfin;gx%r:é fof the m";‘s' mlstlfikes s ;I}r‘»;dnrd HC”M rljr ":l. "]z"' ];-:rm\;he :’:l:’fl‘:ft;al"r::o}u::r’l:n:n&"' o = B % N ot ‘ v 3 : 4 oo ¢ ufferers in New En — | can vt ate oy alle which will so inconvenience him? | MT‘:\:‘ li\)[r]lzcag:rl‘-v rlol:: :on;‘p. ‘.mr:l\‘:lrr; s:‘?‘iltsmyt:\:‘-m, I:\-"n:l:':m]\‘;mn);“:krnmtkriw:i‘::i :lntcznmcshlfior::nmir::l?"u:‘ltlhc 'y:‘a]y ::T;E;;!'n? :’n '?.J.?’.xiffié’é tgr"r‘?:‘r‘nfim ot . 3 ’”""'"E:Mmmyfuammy;z_oaz." A Matviznd o : e iy it e e 3" that | ' tur O s Caman A | A On Decembor 2, 1027 the relief | A Established in 1820, Literia was Wbl L R Reasonable Comfort in Transit, | the ttention and elicited the endeavor !f:‘m‘,;th"‘:?in‘é‘,’;f}_ 588 & ATIAEIG i UiaL | ILeL CE W tith ot AR RACUE CIRITE, ol e e e ooia | tund totated $813.183:3% first designated as the Commoreaiin Darls iy | §xe AR e o jev i _lof the most competent literary talents | The daily occupation is the whirr of ow happy life would be if every- |Pher was & hero-worshiper and de-| o 2 bt gl Bt e B ! oy © That “comfort” is a relative term is | e ettt e and women are | the wheels, motivated by the spring: | where there were sewer systems avail- | o P T s B e e ig&nl‘:fl?#‘ggfl?‘um32;;;;-.;1 :;',:15“"“::;;';“";3 in the course of * | writin, constantly and voluminotsly on | he Betual bestinings after dlern A b b O O s Sugy | mun sgtéement Lytton Strachey ls con- | A. Each year i tne United States | CoSlrion of independence and 3 S iy I all kinds of subjects for the book press, [ key to the machine. Hhseen Tthe evil thoughts and hostile | Sidered “the father and master of mod- approsimately 1000 -o'mics of fco far | stitution. | Commission regarding the proposed is- | e ern biography” and that he is “a hero- | each prrse in the country--man, | mtatp b e PSRRI | s Lo e pres ATld e MENEDBPRE . xoe Wikl I fe s ko oy \dol-breaker» The new | woman and chiid are used. There is | Q How does tundra diffe o of an order requiring for far less compensation than $25.000 | Then anger, cnvy, jealousy. suspiclon, | WEECEEE O, plllT R G, and 1 | in constant use during tie year an steppes?—E. T. orough Rapid Transit Co. toibuy mnd | er (i e shat the tholghL of comipe- | ymrcry, Ackot., therefore, enould nave |3 thousand and ' ane unwholesome D e o blography. _ In | average of 7 cubic fest of cold siorage | A. Both are fairly level install 432 new ears. to accommodate | 1o 3 % Jought put into it for it is more Lraits. might be gotten rid of as easily | Method From the B0 TOBTRIY L % | space for every person in the country. | plains in Russia and Sibe | tition s abhorrent to them? s it possi- | thau an act, it is the prime mover of |a¢ one lifts the stopper in the bathtuy | S0E C8eCh Sy THUEE, e o | Lt ground of the tundra is frozen benearh A teter Stafes 1 Canada Doy and Sundox s v 1 the public more satisfactorily. Th* 3 ety TR o, Sor P vl that the subject aid not attract ”"l.llgi‘x'\ v considered, the morni e | Btrachey (reaction to the old) or from | Q What was the value of the dolls | the surface even in Summer. e g them or evoke inspiration? Surely there | 4 RIENUY - considered, * the morning [ washing the feee. that at least datly | the motives of self-expression (which | which were rocently ten, to this_coun S around that the additional €ars are Not o ing wrong in such a situation | mueh a part of borcsome. bt are. 8 procedure of civilized man, easily be- | he atiributes to himsell). but all such | try by Japanese children? W, M. K, Q. What 1 a trunk line- h & parl, of the dally work as ths ' gonltre O BV et S in the | “modern. biographers have one thing | A. The Princess Teru's gift—MissDai | A, This is the main lne i nd the road or canal, from which bfanch s valued at $350, The Insanity Plea. i Th( :"rb\ll:xxi :‘\;th‘\hem:‘::h Ten thousand pens were taken in hand conference, the issuing of orders. th* proper manner n common: that is their refusal to = Nippon —v b b et i v {1 Sounseliang experisteno hae SUT M BN SaH (e suTHATIAN e |2 = forl of the same. and the carry- | “gspeeially is this *riie it co. water ic | ke, their desire. to get to the | OUNers cost $200 cach. There were 58 | diverge. ated to deopen tne | YEYed the situation. Is now “reasonably | .y ‘400 pign? Or was the product | %, them into executlon. lock. For Y -d. 85 préferred by most men and | real man." The method of the fiew bi; The expense was met by 2,510,000 7 ula pen the | o fortable” even in the rush hours |yt B TR e i i alarm clock. For many “women. There is something | ographer is “to build a work of art” nese gitls in kindergarten and ele- What are the different k of \ - P ¢ 00 long men have been constdering it | yonie’ et Ol or Lolow 70 degrees that | According to Maurois the old type of | mentary schools, who contributed 1sen. mMelers for measuring water’—H public fecling in this country that the | G indefati Samuel Untermeyer £ & 2 . . - The indefatigable ie] This decision will provoke a lively dis- | # nuisance, when all the time it has | jyoelic one to think that it is perhaps | long. well documented biograptiy was about one-half cent. each. A Water meters are of three g# — eral types. the positive, the Tent insanity plca as a defense against the | _ : . W | Ben g fe ertme of murder chould be banned by | ey €U o O e com. | Cussion throughout the country on the baen the faithiul helper, the friend the only thing in the world that really | “unreadable for the average man. and | g who was the author of “Stabat hnd th . the laws of the Stater. One of thess | T, JAVINE 8 8 merits of literary competitions on e~ | He who turhs over wl deserves the title. certainly not a work of art"; also “no- iz of 't knd the proportional. pany's witnesses, eliciting figures that go ho turns over with n moan of | TIES INE LU L ing eyes— | body Delieves in it.* He conceives of | Mater'? Please give me some informa- | measure the aetusl wotury 1s that the couns?l for Hickman, the | i i & lected subjects. It may provoke criti- | disgust, flicks the switch which 6Ulls what will wash it away 80 quickiy. 80 himself as a porira\r, painter. “He tion concerning this well known hymn = water: inferential meters measure Xidnaper and slaver of little Marian | “;”‘““;'h“ ‘S“‘:‘" “(“'}:""b"‘l;‘e‘f“‘:::: cism of the standards set up by the |the insistent bell. and ‘“ocs buck 1o, completely. b cond wuners. eV 0 nat not inventianythingi bib his art L —ACOL L. L Lo al o g | TIRHEREUEN water an BUNAr I Ak ATEDs, w31l shteE At | Ot O O e & Gy | Svcndmen fann fwaiien o rendere | S¢0 DR8 proved urtrus both to him: | " pressing, smstimes: Iookedi upotis 8| 18 T lorgae’ 16 ReTASIA I ASDORS {'ccrings N o | R s s s i to his questions are illuminative. One " Ssi bi : g = s 8 . " nuisance, especially after one tends to 200 letters and a long diary, he must st D pita in benalf of is client. The other | (0, Mt aucstions e 1HRITAINC CRF | this declsion, so bitterly disappointing | - Consider this “falthful servant, of hecome fat around the midrift, may be | know how to exiract e tomasy | Mary as she stood at the cross of Jesus | measure & fractional is that the probate judze in Cincinnati pen:“-‘med l'hm 160 persons in & car to a multitude. It may be suggested | brass and n It toils not. Neither | tymed into a preliminary offering upon that will convey a general impression.” | "l%z: z;n:;:éh;“sgr:g;r‘x r"r{ob{lrfi?!wggm no:_l‘n& :relnm&n‘ only before whom George Remus WaS ol 4 and 116 standing. would be that another jury be named and the |, 4 most ungodly elamor at the v does it spin. but it can and the altar of daily duty. LR Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem —_— brousnt. following his acquittal by + |t S0 NS T FEITLTE AUt upon | feven who have just acted be asked moment you wish it vould As for breakfast. Instead of &D= g . ;oo oxamples of the new lcrymosa. Dum pendebat Filius. ' Q. How does the Moffat Tuan-l \ jury of a murder charge on the ground | o 1 op questioning he admitted that it themselves to compete for the lucrative | Realize fully, however, tha R, Quiel proaching it with a face sourer than he was ) o biography. for the most part mentioned | was formerly atiributed to various au- rank for length? f ver, thi prapefruit, the would-be worker may D ; { thove, tnel . S of insanity. has in the face of the Te- | e o veally held ¢ few™ people as | Fewards which they now withhold from | {O0C other ‘than thyself who put It st him down with a bright morning M Vel | hors. including Pope Innocent 1L & port of the alienists declared him to be | (& “pr TR B G o present the lder for o Witk " ¥ | Bonaventura and St. Bernard: but it is ten thousand aspirants for Lterary and would h ne ligger Lot & countenance like unto that of Shake- ' S04 “Quern Victori e called it a worthless o . o “ ‘ now zenerally ascribed to Jacopone da speare’s schoolboy, whose bright visage (. wBuron the Last Todi insane and ordered his committal to an | . fame. clock had it not gone off at the ap- recel % would enjoy the change from actual P has received much publicity, no doubt o A E asylum until he shall have regained his | ; i e oo i s pointed time 3 Guedalla’s “Fathers of the Revolutior oo g conditions. Asked if it was not dan- | Now 7ot curse 1t eltHer suenty ob) Vo " G lIa S e Bl Ludwiys “Kal- | @ Where is the Slave Coast located” | g Great Britain have c mental balance. | : T . Why is that particular seetion of the = gerous for frail and fragile people to Airports and Wires. audibly, and lament that it is. doing cr Wilhelm II." “Goethe.” “Napoleon ey 30 callet? =G 1 W € tion at the béginning of the The tnsanity plea has been worked 10 | Lge i such congestion. the witness re 4 jts plain duty. No doubt it might be _ Thus we have our subjcet half way to|and “Bismarck™ Shane Easties | COUIEY 00 O oeet 15 & geographicat| Wet—DiE & Press reports from Belize, British | jegs insistent, less clamorous, less WOUk “George the Fourth,” and Maurois' & SEve CHECL S B BOSNt of A At the beginning of own “Ariel; the Life of Shelley 4 . " Great- Britain did not have | Honduras, stress the narrow escape of | startling. He is helf wound up. as it were | Gol - Chattes A. Lindbergh when he| Scothing alarm clocks are a dream for his public beginning an hour or so 1 2 P® 1ot tne future, When the nervous sys- later. " anded on the tiny field on thé outskirts | {om of man will be so adjusted to tn- | Suppose he could do his task at home. He would sit around in bath robe -nd‘ in book form. Readers of this column | @ Whi | eondone many atrocious crimes. It has 5 lied that fragile people should not ride effected the release of numerous peo- zurm‘ the m:h hourz pie. men and women, who have takeli | gere arises a new question in urban life wantonly and who. save for the ef- transportation. Are the peeple who . Ui i = .t "Mape: the World of Hlusion.” and his | UPPEr Guinea. | It owes its mame 16 conscription. Mowever. in 191 sich “Disraeli.” now appearing seriellv in | %o o0 conscription was authorized the Forum, but shortly to be published > e e first locomotives Q. What is Siberian musk made fectivencss of the claim of mental irre- = = ™ et of the city. Lindy is reported to have | vironment, superimposed on duty, that A S eiiiics il haveRmatingithh | o by public convevances to be | ol "l oinor coveral times be- |the briefest strain of the quictest | Sbpers, becoming mentally and phy- | wouid also bs interested in the briel | to have . Dorler it | from?—. H. K . | the | classitied into the fragile and™ the | oo oo land. When he finally | Melods will the worker to his SicAlly more slipshod. article eniitled “This Manifold Mau- M A E A The Siberian musk is a smal @eath penelty. In one comparatively | girongs Is there to be a prohibition of | ing to lan en he finally | @00 Ko He would find excuses for not | rois” by John Bakeless, in the Inde- | A The Canadian Racific G-3-D class A deer which is hunted for its odoriferous fecent” case. that of the youths who. ! orvice duri ah'hy e s earth it required al his skill to | “'In the present state of civilization buCiling to: he would play with the | pendent of December 17. To the fore- | pacific type locomotives were construct- = tecretion. This secretion is used princ 4 b Bl ety e aEBIA n | ring ciisht houte o thise B |idotige; ftéleghione iwires ‘and 'a “huge:| nothing less than e noisy mechaul. dog and the cat. he would discover | going list of “new iographers” cited | ed in 1926 and are the first locomo- Dall7 as a perfume. although a small oni TEtatiedt £ ok o cannot withstand severe pressure? How | o 0 o0 B T T hundred-yard- | €3] agent on 3 easily upset legs will do Severl repairs to be made to Johnny's | by M. Maurofs, all English or forélan. | tives built having nickel steel boiler amount is used in medicine. icago. it failed to evoke a verdiet of | i ne matter to be regulated? Is some- | 7 (°CH ) the trick. By R | M- Bakeitss aide e namse of our oty | plates This permitted an increase of Acguittal, but it led to the imposition | > > inali long Inclosure G nee on his way to worl owever. | Gamaliel ra , author of “Bal |35 por cent in boiler pressure with nc Q. What was the loss in the Missise <, body. the company or the municipality. * . every movement begins to put him into | Soul: D 7 pace! i = e - 5 b Por- | thoresse in wek t 3 . i flood?—R. C. of the penaltw of life imprisonment by | , The vitit of the overseas ace to Belize | L Damaged Souls.” “Union ncrease in weight of the boiler barrel. ' Sipoi e i 7 | to station medical inspectors at the | Washing one’s face and shaving, now the mood for work. so that™ by the | traits.” “Wives.” “Darwin.” and several -— 'A. It has been estimated that the the court. In almost every case of no- |and his hazardous landing in restricted | | "o 0% Tie regarded only as time the warm breakfast hits bottom | othcr books of biography written ac- ing the World War how | casualties of the Miscissippi flood were ple were out of work?— | 300: damage amounted to approx: . | gates and turn aside those who do not . { torious erime. upon which general at- |y acure up to the standard of requi- space call attention to the dangers that | come necessities. and not as pleasant | he is able to wena his way to garaws | cording to the same method. tention is fastened, there is & wWide- | ite resmstance? Or are all the peopls Lindy incurt and point the way to the m!rrl\uh: in a day given over to ;:}:&rcfl corner in a cheerful frame of % x T akeoiyty HbGTES Has Adi( R le uflflmo&flm . o= S i . v < | crasser duties? 3 o ol oover has ess .000.¢ acres of crop L removal of atleast ons of these Gangers, |crasser dutles? o o | TAs" ne goes sions down town. the| The 1977 Harper priss of $2.000 hos | during the berlod of contraction and | inundsted. #pread apprehension lest this plea be | of the metropolis to be examined a entered. to the point of defeating Jjus- | pome ‘given classification tickets or doing ! b;:'n l;nrlfl";i bun* s:dfi. Jon& :::}; deflation following our post-war period pa = sl L s stood by th 5 America as well. Landing field: o e historic Po exactly the same thing insensibly tends | $kine. Carl Van Doren and Jesse Lync n more than 5.000.000 per- ease tell something about L ‘:: v..zsn::e: ;r:le: by the people Of;b.nge:_ and allocated to times of mu.-li o i ey Baee r:' ‘:m: ;:r"‘ ‘1;‘3; :_llgax‘\n ‘.iim.?é“}‘.ifm x;!:‘zno s 8 1o v Bica: ot Sl more 1B me‘wml‘nm‘}h :°o?;':‘aw“m‘::f~“"-r for nis © of work in the United P.x\"sr. New Hamps ; according to their resiliency? e . iy 4 Mississippi, Father of Waters, hear our | happy frame of mind described. | mavet 2 B e i The Remus case atfords a Sriking | Washington has not in recent years | %' the progress in flying. Rutty and | MR, et of N ‘devotion to | Going up in the clevator, the salutes | Previous awarta were to Mavgaret Wit | © 5 ol uege where the wa nstance of the absurdity of the plea | ¢ ¢r.red severely from this Sanaiinion | uneven fields in tome cities are sur- | th. morning greeting of thy eastern Of operators and janitors, the opening ::nAl:'r‘- 'g:r'::. m.‘rdc_i_‘_nrgs P::M:y“ . ;T"__t"'.-.lrv._ v ",,'f.’-, m-l!d o r‘g‘:? ‘B‘-;n:‘r Broog. of mental unbalance. The crime Was | oyconsive crowding in the cars. During rounded by telephone or electric wires, | brother. Potomac! of the office door, the mechanical ac. D nne Iike. the tovinier of thesn e m sigi 1 unmistakab £ addi Tet bathroom. and all containe | of sitting down at the desk--all these | Bach - le. The man slew his Wife | \o war there was a good deal of it. | "00iNg an entirely unnecessary hazard |\ o in Pywithin ihy cool walls of tile, | wind him up efficiently and properly i Sm.fldwrgs“ngt‘ e #nd was taken red-handed. There was | “ . [ to fivers in landing or taking off S | The standard of “reasonable comfort’ family of }tape’'s Corner. Wis., are S no possible defense in justification, in | gas not even approximately maintain- Accidents have occurred on many B/\(l\('“()U\l) OF EVF’\ ‘% actors and their history, none too than AU y INL Ll e BY PAUL V. COLLINS, in not only South America. but Norto | quainted better with a great r sight of thousands of others self-defense or.in accident. UNGovern- | o4 The ratio of standers to sitters was fields because airmen have bten unable cheerful, is narrated by Alwvn Tower about to obtain sufficient aititude to clear The members of the family are so! able temper was manifested by the de- | ., i that was obviously sympathetic £av*|jve beehives during swarming time degree in coming down from the skies. | realiem that “The Oranfimothers” falle him the fullest benefit of all doubts and | gyt after the armistice had been sign- It should be a comparatively casy mat- | in the same elass with such b novels returned a. verdict of acquittal on the | g and the Government personnel ar | 7 (0 DUFY all wires near an afrport | -Then when the world is born again | terially lengthened. even by the great s ground that he was insane when he | . Canital began to be reduced this | 2P Tt Lindy's narrow ercape to act | _ And the sweet yea: betore thee lies, | progress of medical science. For nearly o," and Kathleen | giod around the Bay of Bengal and committed the deed. He was subjected 10 | congestion gradually lessened, until | 25 2 stimulus, work should be started at | Shall thy heart think of coming pain. all of the added long Certain People of Tmportance.’ | S ure Malayan cobsls. and marby shore jun- 4 i Or vex itself with memories?” Qreator SUCCoss in sa examination by alienists. who reported | now there is little choking of Ahe car | g ittt bt ol L) “WILLIAM MORRIS. _ formerly died in their first or second | oS & | estuarios they swim from ishnd "t that he was sane, but dangerously “"Y';-mu St iociris. " THA Rl AT faced in the air, aviators certainly | M-bm\- has declared’ that every | Yeo¥. Our new historians prize “baid | Fngland the Medicval was more | !sland or across nivers and inists chopathic.” The probate judge sweb | retieved the situation to 8 marked de. | 10U not bt compelled to dodge man- -y (LY beginning of lif- nud tht | facts’ rather more than do old men | youthfully romantic than England the | o (opore wae Horatio Algsr edu- of swberts this finding aside and declared him 10| oo pawonage has been distributer | MMGC COntrivances that can easily b T o oime. Hie ane wih he | and so “threescore years and feg ro. | MoCrn G107 35 igopous. Tt appoale MM | cated? How many books did ke wTite: | Make w=c be insane and ordered his confinement. | oyer q targer number of vehicles | ronovRdSIEoRs dos oL EMActiventay "",;l,d::n |§‘r“pl::(m:.:, pis average man's age. | has written “A History of England ‘: l:k was & graduate of Harvard T & b N e He may later, through appesl. Cause | In New York the standard of com- | ey : The success of scfence in adding to Volume II: Catholic England: the . 4 41 of Harvard Divinity School and we s tou to Ae ! the effect it has made upor. his char " € s g . 9 t the average longevity means that by | Early Middle Ages. A.D. 1066-1348 b . B r wriite this judgment to be set aside and Te- fort has always been flexible, and the Turzish women insist on removing | ;\‘:nr?“(‘)'f T\"t‘rrv‘i‘n-ml: i ihe gt lfr:‘l'!“ |"ln§lllleydnth (o ““)‘ In 1668 Willtam the B b ?; b"__‘m: p“(“{ of NebiE . JUIRCERES Mbecty. | wisitor to that city bas cause for their veil balies i Cormandy. | . s mar- | their veils. The world goes on in its |} el liags or the malformed. who formerly ' the English Channel from Normandy In the Hickman case there is evident= | (g ot the patience of the public. 1 | Accustomed seremty. The revelations | ¢ commitied a died near birth. there has been a great | landed in southern England. and fousht 1¥ 10 other resort but the insanity plea. | i evident now that the metropolitar | have apparently had no startling senti- | unkind word to an\ increase of population-—practically by L iyt young 5 - i babies under 2 or 5 vears old— | merely the beginning of the fusion of “The crime of which the young man 5 | public is beginning to realize its own mental significance i absolutely untaintcd and e | but 1t doos not mean that adults of | French and _Anglo-Saxon cultures Willlam munificently bestowed choice mads a4 mi ta charged is confessed. It was an abom- | ; i z L - | perils, and the time may come when the o r resty J his own today have a 1iuch greater “expecta- e ination of a nature which forbids full | ‘reasonably comfortable” measurement | A murderer is calied a “fox.” in com- e o g 15 his handi. tion” of life than they had decades ago | T e of e description. There is but one Dossibl: | will not call for the seperation of the |Piment. apparently. to his wariness | €O The only b being withoutu | It 18 30887 40 HiaL K O el | B The fuaion of rhees was fure penalty which will satisty the public's | frail from the rugged, will not enta)l | The rattlesnake. known for its lurkint nandicap wis Adam betore s fell. | {{iended 10 be s conatrued. | A day | ther aided when Willam Rufus, in sénse of justice and that i5 death. Yel | the risk of dismemberment in the rush | cowardice, might provide a more ap- you and me. find it easy tomorrow tu OF (W0 ago. the press quoted Me Bagaz | 1106 acuaueent hiy RO b sy the spectacle will be presented of &n ef- | g¢ the gates. and will not shorten life by | propriste designation. wipe out the phst and facs the tuture Sydenstricker, the chief statistician of English and FPrench Botave wererolomly | fort to save his life, which he has 80 ' g:rect action. ey with no handieap ') hmit our ability to m:l P'ubll,t:b"ll;hh ‘svr;‘l:-zg ._; ?;Alll.r\\gi Xt by remtionship and England child %o her parent ltar Socoidten ;s satihipiproal ol i | ey - ; igtb sy i aaliy v | B elean and | 0 e longer 'than the average of | fOUENt 1 seeure or to hold French ter- hope of reieass, ease: responsibility. a nauseous endeavor that - Start Christmas Syvings N . B2k il we imay adopt new | those BBER in: 1897, ar 10 years longer | FIYOCY. [IGHNRD OOver de LeRiiRew | 4 e as Savings Now. m efforts to create treaties which will i gk Y 4 | of the Crusades and of his English sub- ng more pitifab It cannot fail to shock the COMMURILY At | o0 o | e hxen 10 ‘abasiuts cesolutions and determine to try again - | than would its own father. or 20| L " wys mare French than English 14 for howe and Jatge, 2nd cannot be permitted to suc- ristmas buying fever ok n absol and permanent | yia'neain, Here thev are—modcl reso- 'Tm l;muer ll\m{\ it grandfather All | ettt O8O N territary as well | has deen ot S\oad &t Tas e;- i toid as abated, It ix a wholesome and Seriousness by all the parties eoncerned. | lution: those fantastic figures are based on | [ n o his roval power in England | §Tim satisfa what to writ> It mmngies every te ™ the average of lives saved i early in- the -murderer s § 3 | Henry V fought the battle of Agincourt | he -murderer s impy i3 the human heart, every bond i & fanthood. and do not apply to increased | a0 Lnnq s Prench princess, but his | the punishment which it is Asumed mortal finat Reno Evening Qaseile speais of 10 read adou! ceed, I ] Is occur, more shock:n lest reprisals occ % thrifty thought to bear in mind that | cusen-s “A Nttle more smile, a little less frow than the crime its2lf | | 5 \ o s his Sequence 'of Proofs that the in- now is the time to start a regular sav- | Police officials have grown cynical A lun;1 !::« kicking a man when he's | (o ey of the averag® child. who L e B ohani | #ill B swire | ings fund £o as 1o be ready for another | They regard a man who confesses his | B e IR Teava survived the mortality of the malformed = KeAK MUCCERET Hen - of the vec | = s sanity defense is contrary o the spirit | N his | A Kttle more ‘we’ a little less 1 French provinces WIith the wars of | Much of the usutl pondering over = “the harmor grows as on? conuderes 4 who previously died almost at birth, | TTERER BEOENCE N (ehich Joan | Motives and complexes i lacKing in . - o — = whirl at generous giving next Christ- [ guilt as merely paving the wey for a | A little more laugh. a Wttle less cry mes. In most a B = | P8y vtic A l'ttle more flowers on the pathway of | For example. according to the tables | of Arc led the French troops to victory { newspaper editorial discussion af this of the banks Christmas | Psychoanalytic deronstration A i i e b i T et of justice may have the good effect of a England was finally compelled to resign | C3s® and the fte of the murderer. 18- revision of the laws of the States 1o less- 55 1 1 en tne scope of that means of escape ‘m':’:‘ll:;:;!\ ;:'w:!:l-;m started :fl'x: L - | And fower on graves at the end of the r'uhlx:- n_nn;\ mrnr’- tm"-\“er'ner“e:': | her clatms to French soil But the | ¥ e h\“x"';;i;““ l{‘v\fz‘n‘: ,!‘i; utter \ from the penalties prescribed for the = y one can_bui Friends of Remus are regarded as | strife.” o atad SO LG I French influence upon Englith fe and | 00 o he Giate OF Gty R s . g { up & considerable purse for next Christ- . | . . 1900, was 48.9 vears, while in 1020 that | 'terature remained & permanent factor =21 of even the grain of it by taling of human hfe. It may be true | B0 » Tist- [agreed in the opinton that it often | ke T expectancy had increased to 541 vears | in Enalish history. This factor espe. | ROrmal persans for q 28 some contend, that every murderer is | g dhiat = needs & smArt man to know when to | There is inevitably somethine solemn an improvement of 3 vears. But in | clally interests Mr. Belloe. The pawer they pay the extreme penalty. actually sbnormal. But it is certainly | 1 (UA' Y the Christias spirit can |y crazy, about starting a new year and filling | 1900 o man of 62 years was rated as | of the papacy in medieval Enzian hesom el AR e et . N _ | prevail throughout the year, and gifts 2 . AN of the old year with the eternai having an expeetancy of 132 years. | throughout medieval Europe. which { were baung dealt SRy stnd s SaracEps Plehde 0o | e the Ohriimat dedton will | s i [ pacttor the parc it 50 Tont and so com- and those who in 1930 were G2 vears | malaed great uniil the Profestant Res . Deprecating the use of the term sanity, or in whose behall that plea i % T ey ‘carry SHOOTING S7ARS. A riehiens with 1te | of age had then an expectaricy of 134 | lution, in_spite of the lonz strueqie | FON 0 refoeting fo the the entered. is, save in yery exceptionas ean more because they carry a back- ¢ We can no more comprehend Those 82-year-old men had increased ' between Popes and Kines i another Cincinnati Times-Star s “A rai he cabts, moL cognizant of the nature of ground of an entire year's preparation. | mensity than can concelvs | expectation amounting to only two- phase of the history of this pertod - d e apologies o the fox hi# aet, is not responsible for his deed It s an especially worth-while habit BY PHILANDER JOHNSON cternity. ANl that we finite ereatures | tenths of & year greater than men of which Mr. Belloc treats with especial S t, is n pons) o e, | s o acmithe 1o | - [ ean do bs to take a sample and count | their age had had in 1920 knowledge and enthusiasm 1500t deserving of the utmost punish- 7L ‘!' "J‘ o bl Unit of Value. [ ihe threads in that little serap. Even What has medical sclence done for ity men ch thi . » e | w ring foreibly to their atten- | ‘ . 0. how confy we become with our the matter? Very little Pociac e t mbich the law prescribes for the | | T SR G EE b e i | TOT Siver we no lenger care, A | Two recent books by Italians which ville Ba. SN Y cripw of murder. ‘The sooner this plea 0LiBS g Sk LT b | We dig 1t from the coil g SRR haht ¢ have been translated into English. deal in, by drastic revision of the statutes © ourage them | g yhats demanded everywners But mechanieal science has done | With fascism--“The Fascist Dietator- en¢ the practices of court procedure | thrift, It will get many of them I oft. [ For a decade or two. we have been | great thin We live more in each | fhip In Italy.” by Qaetano Salvemint | Feuced v 1> proper satus the souner | McOUAInted with banks who otherwise | Inughing at Dr Oster s Yoar tha. could our fathers ~ What [ l':“’r'l"“;‘;‘;‘: o b e o wommas i of ‘this oo i | never would ente (| For gold we search u distant strand Dr. Orler never said that men of 60 was “a day's journey" in Old Pales- | GRS o0 = AR gy oy g the people of this country will regain oA QoI ©itiwne. SHidppTAN % fola we seareh o distant strand | S weil be Killed off. what b tine? What does a Lindberah make n | QUGBS Preerolini. Prof Salvemin " ne 1o At elahth of the 8 N bitter critic of fasolam. which he day'’s fourney now? husiness insututions. As their saving: did hint was that a man at 40 w publie their faith the efficacy of the law } " Yet, in exel ¥ a a ) h Ttaly att v end humsn Lfe will be given at least | accounts grow their owfl confider et in exchange, what we deman “loo old mentally " for sfter 40 circumfecence of the world ays was thrust upon Italy after the oy Y " $88 Sisladiion’ ot 4 b Adte | and self-respect will increase in pro 15 ol Ay, 30 the selentitic mind loses mush | A hundred years ago news “flitted | danger of post-war baltheviam was 18 A e, the Oakiand Triby Totte Obeervar tells of the ree 3 e protection of the mandate, “thou » | [ of ite clasticity. becoming 100 CAULIOUS | o horseback perhaps 40 or 50 miles & nractieally past Pressoltni aives a his- 3 His hoasted shrewdness b that Neeth Carolina eity of N of the Fascist movement. with no | Aval At haper announclng the capture - ¥ tory fdealization but with credit for ths | anma | and too conservative and too seldom day while now it girdles the earth in | | portion. It will prove an incentive to When problems of finance may stop brilliant and too scldom daring Yet | the fraction of a sccond. and mav be | rced up and down shstt not K1) upon pain of death. ——e keep out of debt | Which fiercely now embroil i . . " o be writte k cor : » 8§ A cer DunEh g the paper and & . way crah wed !l The Christmas savings funds a 0 en Drint hooks would have to be Writlen | broadcast so that millions of recelving | 0rma it has accompliahed =~ B N _Nwalling & PADer An N In one way Lindbergh sets s dan g w We'll eount each dollar as & drop 15 "bortray the worlds conquered In | fatraments teap it R RaN mlw""“, agree about fundamentals Already his career s over © T theneen. * & & gerous example. He makes extraordi- | Worth-while imtitutions, and now ) ot ol 1o T art and In discovery. by men | warld. These mitacles Ate today's coms N oson Arizona Star feels that nery fests seem so easy that persons | the tme o start e Pagand threescore yoars y AR s Y Ve X thing that remains outstanding unquipped by pludy or experience ure - ———— Suprriority Complex tions na to "years” are meaning- | "'Within the span of life of men atill | & IUCT deas tteresOg T ANt | whole ATEME sl ity o v P There 15 no use of wishing » man How do you account for the cvime | less when they ean be Set awry bipetive in businéss remarkable evolu- political novel than Arn n S | whale atfa vempled 1o imitate themn s y Ime | overgy and ambition, for there ts aig- | tons: of conditio e "ord Raingo” ts Stephen MeKenna's | s ov e . s--e ¢ heppy New Year, if he has been e0 | “";‘ HE P o i varb, Tho yotnker] s SHECIHORE ANCEAISHEIE B9 “The Siariniy of State. | the seean | “OR. the pity of 1, the villiny, and | p e whoke United I # ke 1o attempt to account for plenter.” P volume in the trilogy “The Realists™ | he i of the murdsr? atms i o h nd savs Chica rafi areless that his motor car lacks the mal brather 1 the anclenter Time does bring changes in customs | } J o | the depravity of utd exclatms & not receive reat and g0 Tenlle new license plate [IL" anewered Benator Borghum. My | ‘Apd ve who have met with adversity'’s | and costumes F shite oF the Myl | S8 IS YOlmE S Tha (GERIGUES &1 O | the Saw Press. ~One chaes his | faction news of the o mex Onee upon a time Chitago obtained | " PRANR 5 b s T | elety.” showsd Ambrose Sheridan a8 an - eyes and i haunted with the story of wan e i o totindlsindecge s | v oo position requires mie 1o appear 100 po- | Wast ! ik, | “The more the ehange, the more ther | LT ad s rupulons newspaner | (e asassmation © The Rarttand Ore- & publicity tarough a fire or & wor No Worthy of Award | lite and high minded to noties 1t mm'n n bowed to the earth by its ;::"(hr same thing “Aln.::nmu Tr«;-;lu;«! tator. in diffioulties on the nersnal | gon Jowrnal Alling the ¥ of the i Moch e Arive S y ¢ : o Lt lye monkiuk that havol| Rveatie. BLAY CLAIRUD B 19480 1 {th three women In “The See- RN Bind A - fzir. Of late & mayor snd an enthusi- | Evening Star of January 3, Evening o uary | stde [ETUNS (3 i retary of State” he has made his way Bstic group of gunmen have had wsut- | A severe geflection upon American Unsleep . | vecently vasaed | bewrays the youtn of that dey o poitl Tons ha | 1 ST AT office 1o serve & suilar purpose But Lterary talent is east by the refusal of Hin aleepless nights, they say, Were as linreh a8 & prejudicad vy “And now ‘the glddy maiden, whose | [0 PS84 & o e ot | UNITEDISTATEY \ eveny thew Tlag o sppeal W popular Imr Jury of awards in Lhe essay com- | Won Edison great fame Bl 111 te the future! and jol i our tiny foot seares touchos the pavement '”"' aire that vnder his adminisira- 3 Vo A ) s nw stunt b, ae- | petUon promoted by the Woodrow Wil- | 1 found & night club gay s S ebraiiee Lo cnreh | o e o ety | tan_ triandlv’ eitiona batwen Greas IN WORLD WAR N coring o a Fridey Gispswch, sched- on Foundation w designate any of the | Can 1 achieve the same? Ant, m.h..u ontEined a naw (el At} anes: e ":.q:p:»,r l\‘\\u:: '.l‘m.'.‘\:";.... | Britalnand har eoloniés and the dence tha ules From 7 The morning unul 1en thousand or more essays submitted g time. [l oravat mnd. buoke gresh made of | Mrensihenine ""f lhlv; emulre, “'"r“-.‘ { teo Tudar, l ARy fram 530wt pight starting nexl week thers &5 worthy of a prize. The foundation Jud Tunkins says a man who Is not | Shout in hopes of & kindlier dozen 1I.n.-m leather, a6 e goes vomteding | 1O u:\.\‘.“:u\ v And v et | R R 3 40 be no sutomobile parking on 189 PUL up 857,000 for distibution, the wwo | Y'Y populer in “"" home Lown Often | gy den that men could not live wse i“""‘l':"_"‘l‘::"l'“‘l'h““:‘,"“:l"""“‘m"(‘\‘,"‘:m:“':“! [ty volume and My MeKenna will | Adnvival commander of woeks of downtown sireets. Passenger | 11 prizes (o be $25,000 ea wcquires a taste for travel where at{ful lves after thieeseore yoars. which : have considarable d@iefionlty tn extit- | Bricsh Orand -Fleec savs the Uy iowis of downm 1. Passenger | fiist prives w be 20,000 each and two | 850U & watte for WA R B TUL BV Clhied (o that fearned iman. | (o) by the conebming iwbor ot and | A CThem i the. (hivd volume | Statas 18 destined 1o be the devidiny care sre o be wllowed U sop Whree |Se0ond prizes of $1,000 each, the res B areseared such n good loke when | And bram, where, butw hitle while awe i e World War Says the Al . piluter s permit the entry o e | mainder of the fund w0 be distributed | ©* him. Tretionl selence has bean adding to out “’I‘ “l\:;‘{m:"‘(‘!"‘ ,'."": "l:'l“"“::“ ""\',‘I"‘“ s . les enter the vear 19 Nt conft ante " Cpretane: by 0 that tod, ero )Y PO " o o Al Smith s “the first man of the | donee viing o U o 2 W Aneir cocupants A speeding up of | BIMONE mopumber of olher contestants Much of what the world regards as '" "r. ‘:o“ ;‘_I\,:flm»‘.:‘ ““:I" II‘M“:"' :.‘.u"" nospread their nefs to dry i the | pew tmigration wha by ‘-\',.\ ‘.«‘. | {‘\ “fi‘. ny {l ' \Cn ‘:“ .\\ “‘7:'( \\t‘;l‘-u..« Ny 5 N 0 per cont o the witomobile flow WhoSE compoitions were rated suffi- | pappiness,” said Hi Ho. the sage of | the duys of our own grundfathers of | WO pdRY sin X fessed standard of American politics 1s | problems anead Vit D | e e T e through the 1oup i anticipated ciently worthy, The first winnowing | Chinatown, “1s only an artificial dis- | 1840 or "00 ‘Twenty yea I u..\l.::::h lb:‘l‘lhl.ll:'":‘lll::‘.rl; 1:::111::::!:::‘\‘:\ rr“““:“”n‘“‘ ‘;\“"‘:“ *‘\:‘l‘l\\\“fl.fle ] g order for commandeeris | there ,:w constantly .‘:w\:-unr o Tiis i6 indeed. @ sutficiently drastic Of Whe miss of makerisl was made by | play meant Lo create idle envy.” fives? WhHy then a man of 60 15 equiv ' * resident”: Praatdent Qoolidae 18 popi- | 1he great plovs and watehouses af the reloased ot parole TUr AL onee o e 4 PATIRARRLR A T alent o Wi grandfuther st 40 o he | 8nd WIth “now GIEFIOWILISN | far with thie votars of the UEad Bhates | Busty Terminal i New Fork O | career ot st e Riveowd tecy | Vyep o the matter of Uaffic regulation & kpectal committee, which selected Satat be Juat i his . daily overcon bacause " oot 5 s prime. That has Soause “at a time when Puritanism as Oen Cloethals advs s e Rogs U sheliangs the atientian of the bel- | ToRPHibue ‘Rt UM 30000 'm0 sursas | .. A WHEE BAURINL. been 100 readily assumed B ‘Wikh, eQUAl severity, the oideh | o why 6f e et e weat eob amng | for ANIRING WAL, SR wrond | o ekt e e St 3 ¢ Swasido g I'd 1ke to be renowned.” sald she orition condemned the maidens “all [ the people, the people are delighted | = * * - T B £ o s | o d are done BN . pnee of the Nation where yemedies for | Lhese over o the jury of award, con . P ushed out" do m peopl ehte ISt 100 of 1300 A tracton | countey soelely 1 casy O e orimoac Aowntown congestion 15w subject for | sisting of George Mclean Haurper SR 1 EHUL A 1 ds always fine mettle to be op our ‘;:.m ot at AN Ot :u:‘\‘:: o ‘;i'." “ai ‘i“lm Lo 'Ih."cmumm g et Bt g iy o g G : own congestion ) J : ! ays y - | L AIelalr Lewls, deaiting t0 b | iation 10 help tevease Fren! S serious reflection. In s number of |chalman; Merian A, Park, Walter "‘;:;";"‘,"’“’ 800d to me, Gmistie, but even our modern Amert- | bu Faihor FOIY. 10 (e other GRLTSOND: | vsbalx aid: no) Furml 1n ho mere than | srece:. Twie v Py B e o werd Ut cont Yastern cities, wotebly New York snd Lippmann, Iay Stannard Baker, Wil- ind o hate to Kill ‘Im oun lll:ll“'nlll:llln now ‘i):"-"f:'.i'f lanore Alm‘l‘ulh::‘na amfi Jhan. lll‘:n.\fi. ':."l un l\:ll-h‘um metropatitan”: W !\I 3000,000 tans of sh r»m\" <0 Foavy | Shar save CThe BV o e teniN ) A f 1es " l d NG i o « o “Ha ol o s Dy N > w Philadelphis. perking without a chasuf- lam Allen White Llh‘u ¥ Pendielon 1 wishes you all s happy New [too, must face the faet that there is [ grandfathers--aught 1o have worn overs ma::e ;:‘mum:u:‘fi&“ “‘.‘.::"“u.'.,‘\:... ::,‘l\:::::'|;‘:‘::$:‘\;!| ‘x‘.\‘m‘mm“flg ';‘:;‘. :\::Tfl.t :?:““;‘\»:f{f:‘: ;':.‘-:\ he feur 0 & considerable portion of the and John W. Davie ‘These seven have | Year,” sald Uncle Ehen, “an de wish [ 1 - much point to the laugh at D | coats above their boot tops and below | cavalier " These ave some of Walter | day then CGermans gam by Sosh as - Rirmingbham fows. adds that “wa ot Ilness section Js odey probivited | pow veported that none of the forty- | ain't entirely unselflsh. Our own hap- Onler, for the United States Publie oravata. T0 1n awful 10 KNOW | Lippmanns diota 1 CMen of Desting sault Stiugsle (o tervam abnnt | WAl mid could concaive and ¢ e e D others suen g Warhigto o @ plaus | four essavs “can be fairly and con- | piness depends a heap on beip' a Health Bervice lakea the wind out of giddy. were those early §enerd~ [ He has ofhAr thingd to say abont Meo | vontiy o 8 ReitRh covaiies | 1hin Seadinh Wing tr SN ke Ra ther ONE [ aur salls by explaliing that the dave | tions Adon. Harding rvan, Oal - House, ' for T ¢ total TaAT A & * or far al . Lo ol somevis! ineffective elfort, s scientjously considered worthy of the folkd @b Min't cultivatin' mi of our years of maturity are not mas' cameeht 1007 Ko Paul Vo cotime) Woodrow 'Wilson and Senator Borah 130,080 fou 3 Wb e e o L ey .::x\-‘efm}r-iu'v :;'u"wus':

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