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» THE SUNDAY BTAR! WASHINGTO! 2 2 UST 24, 1930—PART TWO THE EVENING STAR o e TR L T STRANGE LEADERSHIP Capital Sidelights | [~ Golf Courses as Bird Sanctut A He can neither bark, bite nor 3§ WASHINGTON, D. O without making his owner z BY WILL P. KENNEDY. R T SUNDAY.......August 94, 1980|upon it, Washington possesses & better | der the law. If he acts like a BY THE RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D. D., LL. D, mm wldl;nry % . HASKIN. than average department. There are |is apt to find himself Bishop of Washington. of Texas, who Private initiative promises to do more THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor |still, and it is presumed that there|in the pound wagom, vt o slways will be, some individuals in it|not act like a dog, he i know not the voice of whmgummmufim former Represen and 40,- | toward preservation of .the wild who should never be permitted to wield | shucks. There are bridle paths stranger: . Johm, 2.5. which specious and lacking au- candidate. * life of the United States than & baton in the name of the majesty | parks where those Abraham Lincoln once said, “You can mfl"’x"m“m I “"“mh‘ beca of the law. These, however, when they | given & place to X = foolmo“hmh\metmme, his sheep, Jesus declared t “The | jjeve that prohibitin is to be an are discovered, are generally disciplined | mobile roads in and all of the people some of the time, | sheep follow him; for they kmow his issue in ign severely or dismissed from the force who like driving, and the department as & whole stands | paths for the few high. But the poor dog is Under Maj. Pratt’s regime courtesy his master chooses been stressed, to assurance of peace and securit; has t courtesy particularly | take a chance and turn him loose ring ke o ?::eunhh prorcdy A gt “p“{ .lkAunt) Lgn;er';“ g:‘z‘,ml: x}:: ';:nhwm' sath, | to the reputable automobile driver, who | 8 run in the hope that the eyes of ence. That there are multitudes t0day | while his opponents were making an sc- perhaps has inadvertently violated a|law will be turned E that are as sheep having no n:&:tl:e.rd, tive mmptgn throughout the State minor trafic regulstion. Time and | he is caught, the master’s h leaders ot | faont 'f,;‘:“‘,"",”_"{‘h"h,‘: “;“,“,2‘,,,,‘,’,,, _— Senator !nw o m eaha' time again it has been demonstrated o hearing. Their There are others who are bewildered Semul‘mnd not reach Texas until that an arrest can be made, if need | judge Senator Vest’ | L O e retisi L i the day hefors the Democratie primary, be, without the snarling, bull-dozing;!n the hope of 5 ‘exas the nomina va- ers. lack the ability to distinguish tactics on the part of policemen which In both politios and religion | €08, 5 et which is truie and that | a0 S0Gon. ¢ made & sing g L le AD Other States and Camada. |50 0 e Ty Isaders. s talse. ug speech. Benator Sheppard won his out- and Buridey, mo. s1.00 | ndulged in in the past. | propound ways and wa ding victory. uily s ! 8 158" | 11 4s wel within the bounds of res- touch sy 2.00 mmzmmmsmm-(“ b Member of the Associated Press. tuted by the superintendent may result | °f & 3 ‘m‘}“"flf“’fu}’:““u’:’. .|ln-nmfln¢oxmlrwmbymcmu]flm'flll“"m i e are going or other! - | minority who still indulge in this type | Proper exercise ithou hind hers, seeking to dis- it ‘:’Sfid ..mn.m',:" ¢ | of police behavior. These men, as|meking & nuisance of - cover by what authority they teach. has just checked up on all his post s offices and finds that there are shown by their actions, ate not efficient, | OWners Will receive un Jay Tie & iess Undatolenicion 83 et avout 80000 of them. Of these p:"a they deserve, wi 15,600, The Census of the Idle. e o | o wil i ° | sel . They are saying | 15,000 ‘The only comfort to be found in the|an honor roll of large proportions in | Judging from - known as Census Bureau's unemployment figures, | their police force, they get along of the : cause the postmaster is_appointed by long awalted as the one official index pasosbimne N A - P":g'fl‘ for AL d.mm: term of lour from eligibilif registe that we have, is that things are not as Mr. Gerard’s “Rulers.” A% | furnished by the Oivi) Berviee Comsmis: bad as they might be and that the The omissions are slways more in- Sendeney has been to svergsiimade, to- teresting than the selections for & list stead of to underestimate, the number | .o o\ “hect books, the best base ball the. ©f men out of work and seeking a job. : ‘they are asking as | sdministered by postmasters Last January Secretary Davis, in a 1 have not ed for generations, b{ the Postmaster General speech delivered over The Star's Radio 3 “By what authority?” The voice of | civil service lists and hold the Forum, placed the figure at 3,000,000. its some ne! ', however. an_indefinite period. songs. Somebody or something is al- The and pathe B The highest rent paid by the Post ‘The American Pederation of Labor P raent for a leased buildin one time estimated 3,700,000. Some es- | Yvs 1#7% 0u: according to the & vear for the Van' B timates went as high as 5,000,000 But (0" .04 sngt this ds true g otal Gerard's list of Americans who “rule” the Nation is evidenced by il is 1 i o a. i i ? ! s 58 lg; i BE- i § 1 I i H E stant but you_ cannot fool all of the people | Volce.” The long-tested leadersti was | with 1 all of mhfim!." It is literally true 29 to & b i H i i 1 iH s58% H EE N | House and & g3 i Fgs | I i i sgg i was lacking that which was indispen. i i i E é : 535 H i g - il jir sEsl | | it ,553% he il §§§% s %Eg i uin et L g i EaS 4 f § erein. tohes berein i £ : i g gs H :% i i ¥ig | s ! i b high-minded lay- ¢ reverently recognize place which duly accred- £l i I 23 i 55 2 : i i i i =g Fg ¥ | £ b ?5 £ ? £E 4 s?% 3 : F} jil 1 i ot i g Wet-Dry Issue in the States a Study in Crazy Leopard Spots eighteenth. adheres to this - on !fiu of phil funda- mental A b4 5 a I | o égt I : 8 i fgia ix § ¥ i ke w conclusion is possible from these and ] 1 - H b 1351 foi igs g i v 2% 2 i !Eiég i . Democracy triuraphani ! among tremselves, just 3 lly in- By the people and net by s, divide p i the ber of Bena d Femains far below the figure for 1921,/ of wealth set up Y poli "lwndrym“{nwlrmtd EM{M mbutanyl: It is favorable in comparison with the ing to what one “sees by and wet-wash , and just as gmnl rid of the whole subject would year 1900, when the Census Bureau esti- strength of Mr. wets divide up info modificationists of to send it back to the States on a t the mated that 3,100,000 men and women s mvwmfn and f the | proposed new constitutional amendatory of the fundamental ok amendment -ndtodnelnvmnth-um documents of the United States Govern~ time that ‘they do ‘ment. 3 oo democratic pop! Students far and wide throughout But there is no comfort in the realiza~ trol. These complications are the country also owe Mr. Erk & debt thefr counting rooms and attempt ir _own personal, conscientious, | of nmu'?l, because he has carefully i i H il !li ii?g ly the prohibition prol , tion thal lmmdm:n:':h: semble and lem here " mux;mmmn.muvumm the en Wage earners, abouf the colors as he has spots. 1: ¥ - geout even to be claimed hfln‘m by some j il i Bl it rl Eiig “fz THHIL ; g I E i L g ol i 1 il i ! il : the There are few men at the Oapitcl who really “belong” thers as does Ed- et DR 2 Now, then, for a.little Uncle Sam on art—of .um“?"'m-—" It | il i ir ! % | i § i fiE, g g g[ H H kel ss825c il I i i it ptg H ] L eith 5 i i i be i | I iy is i g L3 £ 2f g8 st § i !l' i fit I i i of two envelopes at first; one marked “To d” and the other “To save for “fvmz mnli‘uiu great government so getting to be Just of a a li{c & horse race. it employs ex- 190. to_ad mothers train E it : Hi ik | i i 3 SEE H i i E g g 4 i i : i £ i i §f i H i 1 1 i ufisf! e : i - R 13 Export Trade Waits E On Commodity Prices BY HARDEN COLFAX. If America is to sell goods abroad she mmnmnmunuhzbum 3 by the results of six_mon! luln nuun.cbu . This conclusion iven sharper t by an even greater contraction in ur&l al” business during the past month. In analyzsing the situation revealed in §5 K gfl’ | | ?fi. f wfs & R 4] - g 1] i i : i v i E. { ?F' i £ i 4] i ; E ; i 2. fl ] E £ i il y i Y i ] gis a! Fe deal with the problem. Its passage rep- v Tesents one of the really eonstructive steps in dealing with unemployment. A G172k SAGRSS o dirgotin ‘The bill left in conference when Con- been gress adjourned is designed to time pub- | P September. There is ro doubt of #t— o construction so as to take up the| Mencken is to join the ranks of the slack at the beginning of an impending :‘" majority of living men. Now it ;% i i : E i {558 giig | g ks B g i { i i i i 53 f- | ; 323 fa g Eb 4] F B g H 8° < B t, and that of many States and municipalities, to deal with the current situation. The other bill would | disposition? be create machinery for an adequate Na- | OTEenisations of business men have been Diffculties. T Tt e thvkyl home to handle funds intelligently. tion-wide employment bureau, offering| 0 More anathera to him than the| g ynderstand,” said the gulleless con- | SEEPS in our markets. S (A S .| institution of marriage. He might con- | stityent, “that some of you public men amen ok ok % Pity the Poor Captives. These remedies have never been held | ¢!Vably have come to regard what 18|, washington have difficulty in keep-|in the States, referen there is stability in commodity | From the South Bend Tribune. up as cure-alls or ;.renntlvu They | known to modern cynics as Babbittry :. out of the newspapers.” ibmit , with ble evidence of price | It has been our observation to date is 85 after all & wholesome and a desir. " tor betterment in ex- | this Summer that fly screens constitute are stimulants that might alleviate suf- [ e L ~| “Some of us do,” answered Senal ted, according to | excellent obstructions to keep flies from fering, or strengthen resistence in times | 8ble condition of life. 8o the action |gorghum, “but more of us have trouble | gmending amendment thetr favor. Department erce view. As | getting out of the house. when the industrial life of the Nation) Of the Nebrasks City club in making|in getting into them.” L e volume of our im- begins to ebb. They should be and|lim an honorary member may not be —_— kel e rewor,| But There Are 95 Others. doubtless will be tried for what they|unwelcome. It is certainly a compli- One or the Other. i into this pos e are largely necessary | Prom the San Antonio Evening News. are worth. ment. Perhaps Mr. Mencken willl “Do you think that the speed of | { U yopsy know what and not avatlable otherwise. The| Gag rule would have mo tervors for In the meantime the solution is being | frame and hang side by side in his|sutomobiles ought to be lessened by R e ad e B value is Iagely i | the Benator Who could Wik iike Fioyd sought for & problem that is bafing| Sanctum his marriage certificate ::: law?” hani their s do nok price -mdo ‘lwt volume. ns. esti- chosen will occur from time to time, but after 8 little experience the student trained | in this way can trusted awny from 2 » § i g g 13 E i i H i 3 153E e g i o il 5l the civilized world. Recent Associated | his oertificate of membership in “Yes," answered the patient man. declines in Press dispatches estimated unemploy- | Nebraska City Rotary Club. ment in six Europesn countries at e —— 900,000 Of these England contrib-| The great Pyramid of Giseh is or adverse tariff ac- | Prom the Terre Haute Star. “There is no use in trying to train k ‘Reprisa Sympathy for Burned Toast. [cCormick pedestrians to dodge any quicker.” 4 nations, .“‘ w.__ highly 3 thus far at least, seemingly have | The average Hoosler u' bnlnnhh;‘. : wted 3,000,000; Germany 2,700,000, with | Tated o weigh 6,848,000 tons. About ' The Candidates. s S e D e L el L B Sympathy for & ¥ Ttaly, France, Austria and Hungary|the weight of this Summers crop of ~They'd be indeed a hapless crew jority of more than half a million, | carries out her intentions to raise an making up the balance, America’s ad- | Di§ ones that got away. If they were one and all forbld |and he says that in 1926 it went for | almost insurmountable barrier. Orude foodstuffs fluctuate largely se- g sl frsihaasvisistins To tell of what they mean to do, |local State self-determination in the LR cording to the size of grain crops and s o sews| _ Dogvin e Farks T o vk oy ev 44 o o oaune, |, e e st e v | S0 %l o P T2 i O s e et 2" | year was due to the surplus of corn in that exceeds the total population, men,| The park police have a delicate prob- The Fishiess Fisherman. eral Govern: 039,540,000 compared with $2,678,510.- | 30 ntine, with prices 30 cents under ‘women Philad almost 300,000. 000 during the same time a year ago. in Bu e g elphia lem to handle in the matter of en-| .g, you took s day off from your | festations as important. \n | An analysis shows that nearly haif of | Ohicago. and to large crops in and New York combined. forcing existing regulations requiring fishing?” Titinols this Fall they would change Mrs. | this drop was in the class of gogds that dogs be held in leash ‘and mussled | “Org ne W0t BMIETL L te| McCormick from a dry petitioner for & | designated as finished manufactures. e The only trouble is that when an|while in the public parks. Those who 95" vetd dry instruction into & dry executrix of | This Includes automoblles, machinery | oyiriputable to general outstanding “crooner” marries & beauty | turn thelr animals loose for a run in |°%, being cheerful. O, ik Ty At Guks Teduet petietan fuods g Ry AL Tl Ky “Have any luek?"” e the lower prices in the second quar- contest winner, father, in addition to |Some of the secluded areas of the park "cerul.nly.’ A day off 13 luck enough.”| _ Senator Shipstead of Minnesota, like shemioel spectaitiss. paints. SUotos | ter of 19%0. P Gopper ia’ the principal dressing his wife in a style appropriate | regard the enforcement of this reguls- Benator Allen of Kansas, feels no neces- % 3 applian item in this mg“ ‘lfnfl th’: Te- All pulel ' but for an entirely | te: manufactures. . % her hritude, is likely to have to | tion as making a dog lead a dog’s life. sity for referendums, Nearly 65 ‘cent of the decline in sales it this classification occurred In automo. | AMeFican metal abroad. - " d _with an_entirel sing all the lullabies, When “my dog® B 8, gutlesian whe . Senator sm%m.z tuls ition cocurred tn & ,* said the sentimental girl. | holds that the Suni-| Manutactured foodstuffs matntained howadays.” s - tial basic % o ioady Jovet of T i £5858 it guf H gEE. H i 35 i ; ik ==§ £ 8 i i 5 i i A i1 H 5;;; ik RgkooiE i giggiiév i ness . Souf The Honor Roll. C gt ;mm 8 decline, reflecting the | (7 i b coffee 3 Police Department honor roll for the|to deny the dog his right to a little Austria, with a serious unemployment most efficlent and courteous men under | exercise after being penned up B o D ¥ his command is certain to meet with|city yard or an apartment all 3 Experience. market. Countries such as Denmark, publie appfoval. Yesterday the super-| On' the other hand, : Mexico and even France, which are fair- intendent of police set the machinery | been pawed, bitten Lvl ;mll! to business, continued to buy for his plan in motion and. by.the|year's growth by the overtures of an| .yuo yine wel play from day to day k% 25th of this month the commanding | overenthusiastic dog out for an And lose our money as of yore. The drop was severe in sales of crude and crude foodstuffs, which submit to 8 supervising board the names| lice in, zealously enforcing . of those who they feel deserve espe-!tion and shout loudly for " 7 cial recognition. Not only will the best of the owners %ho flout it. | members of the department be held up ~ The city dog has few rights.