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12 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924, e —— Sl e e prictical ways he has contributed moral grandeur which has been the ature is not specdily reformed s 2 7 = C[][]Lln[iE ”PHELI] searcely to be called wise lewdership, J 0 throbgh the years by to the solution national ideal iy our domestic rola- To destroy is easy but to achicve free- E o these vexed problems. 1o his home | tion On Washingte birth- ; state organized labor was intercsted | day in 1622, speaking at Daltimore dom is hard | R ism. F, s 3 in the modification® ot labor injunc- | he ma this pungent remark W | “In fact, he holds that there are| 3 A 3 tions. In Keeping with the wishes of do not deny ¢ duty to continue the 4 for optimism. I 4 g 3 the employes desired results were | making of sccrifices for the welfare o nuine grounds rought about without any invasion | the world.' s casy fo complain anl to overlovk - E ¢ . [i "]E AMFRI[;AN « ¢ et e e : 4 - 5 v of the fundamental legal principlesin- | “His messaze to the congress list ‘4 said and donc, America, more than | 3 k g : % olved, As early as 1912, the first | December while insisting consistently 4 S any country in the world today, of- | s b 4 e A 3 g 3 sear he was in the senate of his state, | upon American independence was i | i e g .. 1 e supported the full erew bill for the | unqualificd, unimpeachable e railn providing for an adequate | tion of our sense of obligation to umber of men on exch tiain in keep. | mankind. © # * % And then cam college commencement. He s « ard unrelenting toil To him % . %5 K & With the judgment of thosé who Speech on Memorial Day of this yeu do not necd more nittiona ¢ ero future means continuous | > » ¢ 7 actually operate theni, With even greater emphasis ment, we need more spiritual develop 1o and prescnts a constant chil- i ; e , “On the side aof | and theory 'carnestnces he said ‘we are not goir > / priviieges and opportuni- (Continued From Fifth 1 sk e T o Knows that progress will ment. We do not need more inteilec- |, ¢ is no day dreamer for he ¢ - : s g p pogition is clear and hig to be able to avoid mecting the worl val power, we nced more moral pOW- Lpows t rn realitics of a work- R L 2 N - Y a ude through a long period of and beaving our part of t burde .er. We do not necd more knowledg:, a-day v . We cannot legislate | X 1o 2 s « 3 won for him the entirg con-* of the world. We must meet these we necd more charact mankind into a state of perfection. | i 4 B it i |fidence of both capital and labor, He | burdens and overcome them, or they nt, ¥ nore “The g1 ion of law ohservance i R > y A, 3 oL believes firmly in the value and right | Will meet us and overcome us, o1 y % ' His my t, 1 desire my country to meet our com toduy simply cannot b wmize. X x x ideal is co- We do not ignor: The problem has many ation, not cnmity, mutual confer- Lhem without mand withou a seeny |asanifcations, It (llustrates how many e and cooperation, not open war- ' fear in we need more of the things that ar ople fail to understand the re and bitter antagonism. He ac-|Sauare Ameri g Cahtoal oriour eettut s e : 5 ally believes tifat men can work to- | ° X s “What Amervica must learn i it requires MATA’S BLUE AND WHITE MARIMBA BAND sether in good will and with mutual honestly queation this honcst man's S Wb e ] nefit. X x x His confidence in man, r)l‘\'nnmv to humanity? e clearly and forcefully. It has & ring Qur libertics i Been purchasad at | A MOVEIty in the musical entertain- Guatemali made its fiest appearaics (hevefgre, is no campaign cry. 1t is a Moreover, hack of his fino ideal : St wioh will pérments tho wo at sacrifice, s amazing how ment line will be the appenrance®ar i v York Hippodrome and jiving reality in his heart, x x x His |!sm bLe ‘has dviinite proposls re P {fl A Ab b d He bas been successful in politics he- ply some would barter them hautauqua of the Blue and White | N¢® that phenom s < hns plea ds for fairness from both sides. f:";'f'_‘“' mcthotn st el L i us re Sflr e cause he been simply and unan- away. Wi sharp ineisiveness this 'y oo 5 o ! _ constant ma astern x x x In hie years of service at the a ""l“ ’*‘ :*1»H.~ F s g cuey : awerably honest, The hardest thing man writes: *The sole guarantce of *° A & § 1eats 1 musical cente state house in Boston, raflway presi-; unqucetionably in the eternal vatue o in the world to defeat is sheer char- |liberts cdienee 1o law under the |Guatemaian musici perform Swarthniore Chautiuqua man- dents and representatives .of organiz- MWL discussions. e kuows tha Ngvgr Tu Retun‘l Sotke Awesioan fisliticany still |borms o ernment. liow ith great skill n gl artistry on their sgemont feels partien f itee el labor learned to trust him and his Teason b !':":l' but only . I v 5 igiesiadg! e fivat native instrument 5 cecured rem sense of fairness. Both sides stated MeN meet face to fuce do they cleg s i e s at they were willing to leave the de- mark of a publl s sision to him without even presenting guments, They knew he would ts and would be fair, This humanity. Dy th ¥y o v s a ¢l 1ge 1o v is high tribute not only to his stat national wip ) | rform b i t AS 4 manship but to his scnse of intrinsic culture. do not v we need more religion. need more of the things that any ht, downr sk can any one bre- cracy means to the )f the people.’ it This organizatio i was musieal orzanization villing to live by it. It gees withou hrought to the ited s num understand one another, The . e ) e painstaki play and y . of personality t of & I known its victories, Men must not onl W, i pr tio been found think corrcctly but must fecl cor- ! he iles ab- rectly, + * * ven more speeific . » ol suffer an- lo |saying that ‘tire authority of the law peon ) e Iy the desire to know what the want, but the purposc to Ip the to have wd in th days all too people want what tiey ought binding obligation of “It is not too much to aifirm that ce against personal desire iz the people of the Unitetd States haie in many quartors. Cpon this National prin we were forcr e : i S ‘ 1 v ¥ 1 ot v is no mistaking where he | T \ v : i athidd ratirety undersnd and which by the . Law obscrvance faa necesslty'| torial expnusion. not gov indemnit orv cople ind their | eWe have seen that this man is su- S S ol an: |for perpetuation of American instity- | 10U for trade suprenacy or iny s pacit r s vernment. premely American, that he can toler- very terms of the problem IREY (AR~ ;. He points out among others, |f1sh reason did we mobili ke pillad NI, oting DETELY American, hat he can toler- B e e hbae ntei | considerations, Firstly, law | and our moncy, We scnt ) : age, Those were the days jgm, Some have therefore concluded R e o e ‘ K to the individual citizen, | Precious posscssions ncros that he neglects the cogent implica- e peopliingl i or to repeal:laws is not to | Believing what we did and be at | suffraaist it e o pri tions of the argument we have been QIREHF Snd partistenty, he s puitng we were it ®as ineyitalb ; ! nd was its followinz. Morcover they have ar- AL mAtRe g lobe ah Anerican n A ate from the beginning pived at this position by misunder- to be w member o the human race.|of his public carecr. Likewise When standing his expressed views regard- not be rehearsed here. Its retails are | oo 7o et come, Secondly, |1t 0¢s deeper than nitional lines or | h Rt e Lok LI RS AR or s well known. But America will not |\ IR, (T8 BT GO ed by | Political issies into the very oart of he actively supported the mothers' failed to give proper and deserved em- soon forget this emphatic assertion of | 0 * whieh we cannot ignore | Mankind, It rests bac nen Al rey bill and e AR llcdia eive popEAnd nes it e value which we place upon a human |commonwenlth of wacttal in oxy A R Sl et a conviction which is destined to lve | ok { e e aver showed bet- in American history, “Theve s N0 4. e comprenension of this solemn |€in& We know that there is noth- | 191 thed the hour human being whom we have said | right to strike against the public saf . an when he wrote these words: "8 in all the world that ean be com ¢ f e vital if his confidence in the people is ty by anybody, anywhere, any time” (. A race of beings created in a PAred to or should be given in ¢ t ts nd children hased on the deep spivitual interprets The American people beliove that, | ieapee where law reigns, That will Change for a humarn being. A “We o must add to these convineing tion of human values which we have It required back bone 10 say it. TheY (ouica e all the repetition and om- h@8 disturbed our clod. We arc : I evidene his position the set forth, then the argument must of | told him it would no doubt end his phasis which can be put on it. Law | POte ially sons o daughters of a ‘ " human nspeets, His speeches pecessity enlminate in establishing common father, + hrotherhood cveal a peculiarly beautiful, and gra~ that he has a elearly defined world man is A great spiritnal veality, Th us appreciation of the mother and view, Of this there is abundant evi- ipports the proposal for a wor ot ' t discomiort, pain court, He would adjust and mini- reness from rectal m the i cements between Dles S at this won- nations not by the use of military | derrui presc known as MOAVA power or even by the threats and dis- moderate price plays of great naval and military first- storc on the strength but by the methods o n | and justice. Surcly no one intelii- gently can imagine that he would v g 1 eoine ever sacrifice Amcrican independenc ey ong anfl sovereignty. He does yearn 10 | sranding with prof lecd really co-operate with o'her nations in cor- st ave b com- recting misunderstandings nating the differences whose i " Shnply ask Irods maey for tive effect often presa war, y « o MOAVA SUPPOSE- “Here s a y 1 an American wo view clear, unmistakable and 1t is now time that his more clearly comprehend spivitual depth and practical « ness, e knows America must play her full part in world affaire e insiets upon doing it in an American | way. “As self respecting individual 1o be sccure real veform. It is necessary to St sharp, sive utters ¥ them forth ‘f”q””' Pieend LU take these problems directly to the ances. BORAH. PoiC . vidual.' It is upon him that the public lite, He simply said ‘very'likes |05 1S T e e cheated, 1y’ and procecded to do his duty as he ' G0 0 00 ed aside, We can dise understood it. Such is the man, cover It. live In acoordance with it breeds confidence, Ther ) observe it, ¢ levelop and succeed; #olid basis on which you can & {or we can disregard it, violate it, defy publie career of the highest q 1it and fail, Law reigns. Here is the | America needs this man in (his hour, pasis for an orderly world, The laws : | trust this man, As | and the world needs America which man makes for himself under Has Confidence Tn People In these days when some think docs must be opposed to war as such, | {01 FUst Lhis man, = As lovers “11--The Aw self-government must be observed “Ite has unlimited confidence in Is acenmulating evidence that * » * But he no impractical idoul- | :“,:‘n’h ”:‘. w;‘ olion *With this partial understanding with the same kind of respect or our | people. This is in € a va W& institution, * % R0 he ocates adequate | SV rests as b ’1 AT of the individual we are preparcd 10 ' yhole scheme collapses, sense. Tt is an irradicable purt of his N3t MONOZAMY is an outworn soclal military prepate ¥ byimen and ) ny,| ST AXIDING AR UEg KR learn that this man in the most thrill- SEvery troe American must of representative goycrnment, O™, and that our social and moral . His attitude to war, then, is ‘ .n’;r “4'.’ “r'x ”m‘l‘ i ¢ ing sense of the term is an American. his stern determination to bring ' He actually proceeds upon tha con 1“!~ are changing rapidly and just what discriminating citizens with ‘4’ : ’”:‘ m“”-',.“ "v'k:‘n_‘ e U He has been ‘thinking America, be- about the full observance and rigid |viction, as Thomas Hawker put g, 'Adically it is refreshing to come upon 4 world view can support and advo- ;an' “Mi“;'“ I“‘\*‘-“’ e Heving America and living Americ enforcement of the law, that ‘the foundation of wuthority this man with his sanity and con- cat Wien America’s fundamental ittt M"'\ it \m“""_l;l"”' “The place he gives to intelligence “His fervent Iove of Americn has |laid firstly in the free consent of the 1HENE0 X X X idealn aro . at . atake = mnywhers | KOCURCE PATLY 1N American his le hiim an out and out nationalist, 'People. This is a fuvorite q “1 ask you in sober, serious mo- America must bel the HEL i rAci i ae U early an 1805 | Ments, can you doubt the spundncas of - “Docs he recognie our duty 10 of the Unitod States of Amoricne-t t man's thought ar question his mankind and our obligations of world | yipile man—the stanneh A meric are some questions which car ome. An unvarying note of no- denee rightly viewed only from this ang ty permeates his utterances wWhen- *We may well beg with the ;| We shall ind here new depths in this!| ©ver he alludes to these factors of our great question of war, 1t is the man whom we have chosen as our!life and social order. x x x To whom proliem of civilization today Any leader. © home is our most sacred institu- man who helieves what he evidently shure theory 18 genuinely American. He is satun- m rated with confidence in the value of 1o cannot look with composure upon fhe mind. He constantly emphasizes any plan or proposal which would [when he was a collog tudent the' necessity of schools and the fm- iimit dircctly or by inference the in- | Wrote in his prize essay that ‘sover- 1eal appreciation of women's place In leadership? It scens strange that|the real human. heing—Calsin portanes of education 1o o nation. dependence of Amerfea, No one need | eignty is always finally vested in the America Herein we find conclusive such an issue need be raised, In ' jage % x x Problenis of the most serious doubt wiere e stand His devo- people.’ He constantly reiterated his| CVidenee that fg a human heing I with this world problem we import require solution. Clear, vill never permit | conviction that the peog ve noti. | @nd we find it in forms hoth practical 15t let*the president speak for him- Sop Gifls Spru ateaight; hard thinking alone will do Bim to fail in protecting American |Ing to depend upon hut themsely nd ideal. No onc can fail to he e on wary 11, 19 Bournes Wivetr Hotirne cendy-hungef & Tiia ruan mees. this great truth HEhts. Without any hesitation, ge They must and can work out their &ipped by his depthwf human under- speaking on the Anniversary of the | mouth shon girle s to dr : ¢ . aseerts, it is the record of history.own destiny, Tt is a mist to place standiy birthday of Alexangder Hamilton, be- gl > s in all its bearings apd never fails to s, : i plac lesangd amilton, er than the coomers, S . . thphasize it 1t may not be one of that nations follaw their interosts, [too much rehiance upon government.| A s Aeduction (rom s fun. fore the Hamiiton elub of Chicago, he | sevors Tontins e o The sweetest dime the spectacular aspects of his Amer. We shall foliow ours ) ”, is clear- [He knows that citizens thoronghly | dame confldence In o prople recognized in o these unmistakable | poo 005 o girls to wear Jyou ever s[afnc Jeanism, but it is one which the fu. Cut and uncquivocal, Tn discussing |aroused to their dutics can accom- makos el ith cynal cogeney, that WOrds our duty of world Teadership: (o0 T RIS TR A TRl b toemnt: Amorionns bes M wrls conference has said [ plish what they desice and that with- the of 1 $ is 0 su. ‘We are advancing toward a wew o0 CORIIT L BRe GARIOS j. leadership among the peoples of the Meve in their ehildron and in edu- i i a8 & thorn in the side of the buyers B it Teimary schaot, 1 longs te csiablish o condition |the people there is ligle hope of gen- |ism and class distincdon are intoler. cArth, which must be promoted not by he.elé he & which held the promise of a perma- |uine progress, Responsibility, he|able in-a true America, that group OUr power to bestow, That same | S e — e — high schools, colleges and universitios | gh we nent peace, but its ideal was for a |places squarely where it belon Mol NG Dot e e Thad | aaane These a & have 1o better ar more \ [ plac peace not imposed by the major [insists that it rests entirely on the bitter confiict, and particularly that understandiog freiend then this man. ° : 5 In Amerlea wo have the curious '07CCH of the world from without but people, 1t depcnds on their ability capital and Jubor must for the sake = ‘ Newlywed fon to his country Gons straight ¢ cryone knows that American (out such an attitude on the part of | preme hat section meintained by the moral power of the | ho; ule d 1o obe hat 1ot Both and th ‘ practice of classifying men. Wi M“;“ “'”I ithin e “_r' il “1"" - ’\ “'” ’nl to obey, It ds what [of both and then publie welfare pool attempt to put labels on them . 2 b it bbb A0 oo ¢ nernment |t at [ their interests and work together as Be Sure You See fmagine that thercby we have settled "8 d°°0 spiritual understanding of [they make it onsistent with this human bei all these compli Abiiass e = . o o g A oy rownees, with deep devotion to Amebis the oh o direet election of | phasize 1) ! fa v ity in this methed because wa rarcly 0% "rt WIth doe gl i v‘ »' )‘uu(r‘ to th 'm t election - phasize the fundamental fact that hu HOME" ¢ acs 16 Knows - ne - nited Rtates senators, hole ' ma values are nupreme p pause to agree on any definition o lom of God is within ue and that ! : s His ” b o ar " me, In Tery the terma A & matter of fact it 48 0" L taken violenee, not the meaning of the term that yo oo thoronghly in sympathy with . < gives us concern, It i the implica- 4y, \Washingtén conference, its - We say & man is a conservative, o gav contradicted American prin | : / liberal or u radical and for u8 the ' juiee No nation was te ‘suffer any 4 S . : [T — Drive Shaft and Pinion. The pinion term carries praise or opProbENM giminution 6 ence, That deprnding entirely upon our conference was ‘the expression : by 7/ (that iz, the gear) is one piece with the ‘:':"":'” :':m‘" e of & great hope surrenders no ; 2 ¢ chaft, the whole being dvo{:»forg’d‘ Wt o TN LTI ERBATE NG| BUTONR: 3= Wi / > | 312 per cent nickel steel, case-hardened ston in *hat same Ny prajesd sr8 relief at home and a better un ¥ d " others have critieized as his ‘coOnerv- garstanding Abroad Me stands for ¢ 3 and double hnhllrrmr , unusually AHAM. LAt us examine the actual America first because America ca Gay ) heavy. Each pinion ia checked for uni- facts then serve all mankind, We ars an 3 % ? form hardnessbythe Rockwellmethod. - s i PERGOIL — Seopes WHh . ey 7 ; ¢ The chaft revelves in two chrome knows that the pas 8 prox Fitervep he exclatmed ‘we . a o e 5 nickel etael taper roller bearings us mueh teiuth and « ore vire tn be supremely Ameri W) . " X A ey J Pore, he belleves § ) e Her® then is this man who is | " ) “ X / Commen construction calls for only a therough knowledge of ; fellow Americar He helieves | s 4 TiaN inion mounted on a tapered shaft— “He uws th e d telliges he s the S 5, k Enth of ordinary straight carbon steel v He is no m " *s for all the Wi I 57 —with merely cz2e-hardened bearings e a8 the pa n g ¢ o S t democra n v kel 1 24/" b Z ek instead of chrome nickel steel. 244 a8 & guide for ¢ . ree " \ and at 1 ognizes « Timinished ] gealed, « emphasis is ce and fatra of he it & In concer Acncies may eet find i ot "a s atinr He Anes ent clamor our natior that our & wn aboveall gifts f pleaming S | Vital Factors =TS | Shredded Wheat* | 1: Skinny Men ik f o Gorer That Make A Cor Cost Less to Keep nest the fam: Drelrah clasped with gold and , ) Everyone knows what Hupmobile is ~ They show the finer, costlier practices Run D » piatinum —$10 to $300. ] ! 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