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Guening» ESTABLISHED ‘py JoserHt PULITZER. Published Sun by the Pre licks Daily Except ney be he Exess ey ing Company, Nos, $3 te i by 5 mT re AUAWe rear i f Park ror ir 8 MEMPER OF THE ASSOCTATED Pr J08EP ee Oe a er ite ” —_ — WOLUME 59.... “ NO, 20,96 —, AS CABINET ‘MEMBERS ‘SEE IT. NOTHER resigning member of President Wilson's Cabinet,’ Attorney General Gregory, !¢ be understood that “pecuniary responsibilities” which rest upon him cannot be borne by his official salary When Mr. McAdoo resigned he poinied out that ¢ si of living had greatly increased since Cabinet salaries were fixed and teankly declared he must earn more monéy. A few weeks ago the head of the Bureau of Federal Department of Justice resigned because be found, in the face} of present price love alterly inadequate to supp No one of those men the major part o! hard work. Vach has « sclf and family, i the future, Noo 40 lower Jevel remains fixed al p mount higher and Nor is his det ing, if he Investigation in the his salary from the Government had become and five children in Washington. | Fach of them has depended for ria wi s rich. < income upon the earning power of his own tablished a certain standard of living for advantages for children and provision for | that standard forced down) to s earning power in terms of money} of them want : of ordinary liv the expense ng standa from full- the fact that other m to keep his liv can, les daily observance of classes of we rs “nited States have been enabled through favoring ini » lift their standar to a degree never bef of in so short a It is i . i ls were xi Hy ngs workers he alled what }to extremes They demanded the dismiss y onnen a dhee-were corte cad i | Minister, van Maanen, and a sepa amir nf sium jod “Butthe Dutch Gov ent , period of the w ently, the series of riots had swelled On th rin no way favored them put Tine ‘ + | ——o Yyteh King’s no increases of No } no bonuses-—so as | Beigians forced its way ; A ny at $ thrash’ Butoh, $ i a ee labors were concerned into their pockels. It placed no} AL I Ahoy ee posi where the demands must take precedence of other | “The first victoriou w for Be n fre 10k ¢ demands. It only left tein with heavier burdens without providing | At news of this local victory all Belgi A congress t itt t 1 me -arrr’ ! burd | | of patrio! et at Brussels ‘ 1 independent. them with additional means of carrying th urdens, { H They adopted for tt the ofore applied i We diel! upon these three individual cases becanse their high] | only to one or two of the sou ) Je that the title Rh cenaitiias x tannud | of the whole new kingdom: official position renders them conspicuous. | Soon, the Dutch had been ail Be my wit 2 exeep i What are they, Lowever, but cases which are im principle the of Antwerp, When a patri apy braid befor t } tule gates 4 shld ‘ a fF bein = vale : were flung open to it b ) townsfolk. hereat dutch eom- if cases of tens of thonsands of workers and workers’ families in every \ nder retired into the 1 thence An two bombardment ' section of the country ! { As the economic prodiems of reconstruction become more clearly | defined, emerges with more and more distinctness the plight of the | separating ay an indes American family struggling to maintain pre-war standards of living | | pendent nation.” . in the present on pre-war pay, | Fa NO 7 | iy : This is the family that now listens to organized labor exulting | ‘ ; : ‘ F. : > over wage advances that “war may have given but that peace shall | Al Soket * , . | e arr alni J } hain ” | fe uever by one hair's breadth reduce. am oS re ; This is the family that finds each euevessive study in self-denial AQ e Be B By Roy L. McCardell | , oh) | ght, 18, Ly The Pres PP ng Co 2 New Yors kv only covering the current increase in the cost of hare necessities, ne - Fine -iend S hip O " t id e a e t T er | Se aoe t a G Old Bit a This is the family {hat hears how war Iped the Nation's | By S hi . L | Unole Beary pata tammegnki d UK. the inevitable necessity of slip ping downward, abehey fa unless it AM th + be somet this year's last ore Precious Than Gi Id Ist r m _ there may be something ot { can p Way to nuke ils old-fashioned income advance to within | s Fon tong agu somebody tis Is th he Fre nd of Our fengied ne TArn 1 9Ser ay. ‘ou know,” ple sae Me dare] ‘vba halfling distance of the new-fashioned cost of everything. IN ago somebody sa of « nds who? hold up ‘ a it! Some of the commu: no j I throw or alder the one word ‘i ' a n toed. ; att a t 1 By Roy Griffith niques ARK for zie aybe I'm & Ws ove Ide he ot ror’ longer see day; can as or neg i / ’ sitve evrons” uf 4 . nat overybod an Hee : The Evening World's Authority on Successful Salesmanship, be awarded silver © m ee \ } spat ceed ne Ho 1 of nes : HENS IMIR, Go Thee Viriod Donlahled Co, hte Nee Leek Creatas Wertat vor ataying out late iter spted | ; fact remuin= tut millions of American workers are engaged | SSR HRC AMAT REG Mahi ' ee Mr. Grimth's column appears on this page daily, Mix articles on sateae | Mra. Jur. Mr. dare started BY ) 5 eh 3 3 § a 1) manshty alternate with a questio nd answer column like to-da He hed been 0 e playing kelly ‘ vn work the nature and spirit of rich makes collective bargaining | fat that he has dia , oma | Lvening World readers are invited to ask his aid in solving their salea Javith that fell entice in W. Ri unpossible, Nobody sts tc a net officers that th combined ng time to come in tid, “I'm the loneliest man in nuinsiip problems, Address him by letter tn care of this ucwspaper, Wis |e But Mrs, Jarr had seemed ne : t A Cabinet ¢ fieers tha se ombine | fouah witheven his York, Lhaven't a friend in the | replies will be published and correspondent’s initials onty will be used. — | hae ‘ a when Mr. Jurr had erian \ to demand pa 1 nele Sam, high Government! 3 1 ' 1 , | r }, . NOG RUSS Sie amare is ° nele Sam gh Governme nt ant @rionday ore 1 to whom [ can lay any claim ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS in her boudoir on stockinged But Icials are ing men with professions to which they | eopt on Ture oc- pens : yet stage ee te F da ‘ ' 6s HAT lifference, if| that gray ulsters ave not being worn | I might be permitted to him s ‘ kt ean turn wit assurance of increased incomes, bie rent ; alt Tee atte it aye say Las nal any, he n ‘salary and | this ve at manufacturer: mail a little peck, you Well, what with ¢ i Vf the Government is to have the services of the kind of workers f pieders Sage aii d that he had beon #0 busy PORCH M PA SBE AER | RAD OYS Op carly 1h (ne pe&e he: muttered. f PORE LOE Le naa a St ; ¥ en 1 : GREER enenca or le acid that he had | tecour tcommission’? Whi to do much sood.| don't President Wilson home vik and anti-Bolshevik p ; F ‘ nt salaries will have to bo revised upward, But meres A a te pala ae plan to work wunder?, You may tell him that you cannot fit! pefore this country 4. turned into a pity the 5 mail carriers!” amid “ies ath A ever be ima ¢ eat -groats| nm adda munman} He | several othe! of differe cotors, | thing > feeble people of these ney’ll never die from undue bast a0 b direction, And if this can be dfather could not show a bet- | ¢ompanionship—hum yveetation When wera pyhara. Gf diferent T3,/thing for the feeble peor f these | ver die from lue baste an gale “ 1 li | ‘ her couls Li § Hit anna der a “salar [that you would to show him. If} tnited States—husbands who can't) and overexertion who are 7 . tne being and in certain: case abet yogi eget AeoCHiERT ED ana le ALA calativecin cue weopran | en menien ,/he refases point blank to look at|peck at their own mail at home un-|with the Mail serv some fraction of the extra war gains of organized labor, then organ-! sr, G. One . Shvaleinn mcerel irepraringye =A : for whi them, there is nothing you eun do! ti it's been censored by the head of |Mr. Jarr uk of | wed labor must be prepared to share a part at least of {1 other @ business man. They were] very tired of KP tain definit leu it. If, howover, you can get|the Department of Domestic Rela- | Ow os 4 with less favored class of labor, | born and re Jin the big city and/enthusiasm and enericy bee less ¢ is ia ii the OVOTs FON. TARY he| vogue ee | fete Pika mueiad that } pie Race nua cheval ‘each achesa hae Holling to GnIH 16 produ a i ) him in one of them, | here Ja ; ade, the maid, might’be J abinet member t the only American workers who Gall govboues hb Wal F mae fae } els a Stn SOM on all) When you see you have him inter-|tiontly, interrupting his fee = {int ret Service, and would to seo no ju n t n standards of liv be lowered | successes, and they are both suc he said but Busine produ ) 1 sted, try your best to close the sule, [tests again, “There's something for (port hin, and he might be n over, { ea eed a finitely raise ta Pte he ics an ciitiest. ant ee ee axroed | But don't m that ster is "And she torsed ra]Just Uke @ railroad or a telegraph om WB | ; ~ . They attribute much of their sue-|é web 1 so mach ms of{ much better than a Let flat ¢nyelope. phone company, and kept overt ig to th urage and hopol and ‘¢ It } Wi and bet we the | him t soon that| "A calendar, a calendar this tate} So he shut up and opened the supa i Le tters F rom the Pe op le that was instilled each for the other, enthusiasm ali 1 eit now , To (pu eee med ta oan : Pi DOn tin the aoe tern sre u dork) ene -Wide 5 {for tt w was down in the dumps,| when L do it apacity tor |" unis nd him nd don't say, or| “it must have been pu em advertiser Printed di | ie Sag Te reas 7 smnitted |eoam Aree ait seh ore sina spe Alga a ap , saan $ on #0 he didn’t know what hi ana acroplane mail, and the | ne i ; ke Sheep?” ins that | "Mow it unde ther of the doct T s0 throug’ and Dr 1 ‘ aE WHO Te aakEg £0 mall aerongut sob ane Rew ; sec! | , Crook Never W i hone-dry proh forced am to the} der why they are alw I t ae f machine and d 1 Wey Corra " Lied ipon the ¢ be | 1 i wna w ats AS een ‘ y Wil Cock Wate ity of peop! to r {one of these men,| not | 1 tie t Bit ae iy ‘ Oh, LOOK a ing i ba { sert themselves. You peak ro had « quarrel off joing for ¢ 1 t Arngad aga ican ay M from, and don't growl no nruc 1 | cs anor 1 I cuhtaae if “a wmall but tireless bo! ' the se f thelr] self—of § © pa Mus | 54 per cent, on barsnatod rae nee nhl Vaio Mod « oy Y ne ‘ we f nara ie . cas “Rdward | Valen | who have been able "r < vim, avd | i ; Vor tanee, a salesnia last} Rain A is ty Human prohibition into the 1 n on mutu ot \ t Wl year were $80,000; his then, | a iro ol wl iasues, but to terrify leisislators : ago on. hin: tim | Not Twas $4,500, It he doubles his sales dieguatediy. “He | ¥ ° adem” ag The writer of that edit in ev f dol T only ask bim to do} ‘ veo dt ‘Ithis year he will reecive 15 per cent epi a Vatwe ; f f Bee Sot thorcuan NH amie that wh {think will not tax him aunt | op ehn O00, Riese he ; a alo Ja " : ms Ue itt with the facts of case ve on | eee “ Fs 1 COM | on the other $30,000, or $1,600-—mak- | ill alka a W af nean?” geil Fighteen Statcs naitu- | ie Ate: Rot at 98 Ua ea nenes IN: GRORSI As) inialons:avorut Heieneruey OFM $6,000 in all My eontention aria rege A Hi Rade fieeat wrchicid A eeereeel rer? aT ‘ N mm} curity. eee anit ; ne hat tha rac eo} owen, me ci, whleal , t th t Geor A ri \ gee tot ep 1e's seventy vt he Viens haw i 8 t the people of t i ‘ ‘ ( Aly op i ‘ i " T bathe 1 ind bee | strongly enough on t t toi" ers F nergy ; ngainst comi 1 id (lig nmersion, i § 1 » conside Yessu 1 ! t YUU l tivor + 1 Uucal Mr. Ja a lodge mee 1 . Mir dubhe i | t y } up the . La " in a 7 personal itberty petition for} . He. ' ' State, ‘Then the | F ah are ahead tl you com wh. Tal tr wines and beer, and a hs | ; / } } of th flor : the left-han n tn FN ort a nan ht-hour Saturday night out N that dirty od wat | nat Lom them then t t 1 agin 4 “ Stow would t 1 of payi amon tering Order cated t jen 1 . you con an rie NS ' w anything about ried Men's Assoo!a- cons 1 friend ni r t and 1 1 4 i ns nt Hustands of the they are cowards, nor t vibith I n p19 \ 1 r one gray ath rath was “forced’ vp 1 tuck ( 1 : 7 iy ymanved ‘ 4, if at, 1 1 ‘ ” t ala « the wets who have « 1 n 1 M ¢ ‘ 1 4 we and | hoor ' ert hould 1 ’ norega of n° Mr 7 wentoon. 1 ipon th s . \ 0 go fo: ‘ t d : mata Ohio aay in. tt ie give up a leach othe ja ’ n . ; ants. 1 the a wants don ount ¢ unsealed flap of t) La cream * moe he wat i F was or t ral ¢ th rich Certainly in ! Ma analy this ae : 0 vue 1 , hous gray ulst t want alover the ; wa yuetn a ve fp ay : “yy AS soutien’. Sion dase an e number of |they find they obtal in undey sail the sum and substan of al | ¥Ov . arink! Jon go Gown ¢ brown 0 Telling him that he does | WOuld seem fo an iced py) 1% would send me this year colored milk? What fee 7 votes cast in the i atinis A ar meee iD " ‘i , " uny of the heah | ness to give salesmen an incentive to! 4 hat are they? at oe H ple mae Busty Bee Ln 8. DAVEY worth while human tionships. | jyan nd take yo" tii}, Suh —at- want a brown one, oy telling him| increase their sales instead of yir- 9nd next year next year's; but if he} But Mr, Jurr hadn't seen apy tu te ectedy, N. ¥, Hoth of these men have a wide circle tanta Constitution. das @ray iy loo somber @ Color @F|tuully penalizing them senree doing, sends last year's this year he's Liabie | so long be could aot aay, j Srone- 7 am a a on | | ; os EDITORIAL Tucsday, PAGE 14, 18919 January | How Great War Were Ended | By Albert Payson Terhune lishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) 24—BELGIUM’S WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE OR centuries the rich country now known as Belgium had been coveted or fought over or annexed by one strong European nation after another. ‘The recent world war was vy no means the first nor the tenth—conflict which had drenched the Belgla: 1919, by ‘The Prew Put Copsriaht No. fields in blood and which bad used the brave and lui less little country as the allernate prize and pawn of Mars, Just before the Battle of Waterloo the Congress of Vienna annexed Belgium to Holland, under the joint title of “The Kingdom of the Netherlands.” This arrangement did not suit the Belgians at all | Many hem spoke French, and were much more French than Dutdh. | Malland proceeded to foed the flame of dissatisfaction by framing several , aws which the Belgians botly resented | One of these laws prohibited the speaking of French in any Belgian court of justice, Holland claimed that this ruling was made for the so | pabees of “assimilating the languages of the provinces.” But many of the | Belgians regarded {t as @ mortal affront to their rights. ' Belgium aiso resented the proportion © kingdom's taxes heaped upon her and the representation she received in Parliamen of the —~~ scanty Discontent Grows ° W in Belgium. Your by year ‘the discontent grew. 1 two peoples—Belgia had little in common. and their interests differed. Only the wisest | statecratt could have blended them. And no such statecraft was forth. Then, ia 1840, came word of the "J set Belgium abla Edmundson wr. ! | received in Brurs | \ The n appeals to liberty ed out Into the str “An opera called ‘La Muette,’ w ved. crying, ‘TL The audience were so excit the Parisians et us imita ‘A mob speedily gathered to, © proceeded to destroy or | damage a number of public butte the private resid of unpopu- 14 . * In mo urge towns similar scenes were te “The leading men of Brusse most ar to push matte

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