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“THE “EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, , 1920, i ip | KEEP TO THE ISSUE. IC’ ull persons, members of the Stale Bar Associa- | tion would seem most certain to discern the true | TheLove Stories of Great Novels By Albert P. Terhune ng Co. | She * ESTABLISH vere, Dally questions at issue in the trial of the Socfhlist Assembly- oPI PCLATZE Ps Jt yen. ‘Time and again lawyers have explained how an a eae might properly uphold and interpret the prin- ess ca ie Ee ' ciples of law without indorsing the character of his | ME: OF THE Ase TED PRESS, i. bbe ‘The Associated Treas te exclusively entitied to the use for republication Ted ie te boa toes pahed bee 37—EVELINA. By Fanny Burney. ELINA BELMONT spent her early years far back in @ coun- try district of eighteenth oen- jtury England. Her father, a black- | guard, had deserted her mother soon MARRING A VICTORY. | Bae commanders in the actual area of hosts | were shockingly handicapped by lack of whole- Ip red support from departments directing military | lent. ly Yet at the State Bar meeting Saturday much of the uk veered far from the real issue. In urging his reso- jon approving the course of the Assembly, John srooks Leavilt said: and naval operations from the centre of Government is | ene crite conare ate eae Are reels, after marriage. And tho forsaken one of the commonest charges in the history of every | is this: Are these five Socialists personally fit |woman had an for appear wat, ‘ : | to sit in our Assembly and make our laws? | home of an elderly rurt There, in seciusion, Evelina passed her girlhood. She was beautiful and clever and good and was possessed of great charm, But, there in the back woods, these qualities passed l-but unnoticed. hen, when Evelina was budding into young womanhood, her mother's (former friend, Mrs. Mervin, took hey |to London to introduce the unso | phisticated country damsel to fash- ionable society At once Evelina blossomed forth into “the reigning belie of the season.” Her charm and wit and looks won her scores of ardent admirers, | of al these suitors she cared for only one, That was Lord Orville, a |man-about-town, who was more or less attentive to her but who seemed to regard her rather as a friend than } ‘as a possible sweetheart. Another admirer, Lovel by name, made his advances so impertinent that Evelina was forced to snub him in public, Lovel, stung by this hu- miliation, sought revenge by starting slanders about her. In despair the girl turned to Orville for aid. Orville put a sudden aad permanent stop to the slanders by threatening Lovel in such a way as to frighten the little scoundrel into retraction and into future silence. Evelina escaped less easily frony “ the importunities of a third admirer, Sir Clement Willoughby. This baro- net fell violently in love with her, He tried “whilrwind courtship" tactics. That was all the good it did him, For example, once as he and Evelina were driving he tried to kiss her, Powerless to repulse him in any other way, the girl vowed to throw herself out of the fast-moving coach unless he should keep his distance. While this threat brought Willough- ‘by to more decorous behavior, it left him as revengeful against her as had been Lovel. And he plotted to humil- iate her as she had humiliated him, A fourth suitor—one Macartney— had no chance to win her hand or the hand of any other woman, for he was dead-broke and in exile from his own country. In despair, and goaded by poverty, he was about to cast hon- esty and decency to the winds and to become a highway: But Evelina learned of his foolish plan and, by her own goodness and wisdom, she While the fighting is on, the commander in the field! ‘This, The Evening World believes, is precisely the 's more than likely to develop feelings of contempt or | question which should be but is not before the Assem- resentment toward departmental heads at home who jy, Our oniy amendment would be to substitute ni ‘a a rr ignoring his needs or frus- men” for “Socialists,” and that is immaterial, Let it maribitiies tn the Giilmate Fuccess oF operations | eS" in the words of Mr. Leavitt, who wandered far considered as a whole, the particular commander de- | m logic in drawing his conclusions. ie ae ‘ . | Careful reading of the charges preferred by the cides to forget his grievances. Sometimes he bottles Sweet clique does not reveal a single charge against ' nem up and brings them home, to make trouble when the “personal” qualifications of these men. Not one ys lege Presents in post-war discussion of the) wert act is alleged. The Sweet test for disqualification is membership in the Socialist Party, which Mr. Leavitt characterizes as “a body of traitorous conspirators to joverthrow the Government and substitute in its place a Soviet tyranny.” If Speaker Sweet or John Brooks Leavitt has proof of such a conspiracy why has it not been presented to Federal or State prosecutors, so that not only the five : : Assemblymen but every other “conspirator” in the he bein repaid Ed Pitas perv Ab apdbi ane , Party could be tried on these grounds? Certainly they emt et Halk Commtilitions (prbelde: “Even id | are adequate, Why was this information not embodied a fil cies 40" tormerty knperil and militaristic Gat: in individual charges against each of the five Assembly- 23% ‘tts, dbs tasted Bald furve tesa GY no Means bn etl him with the overt acts of which he was ’ (nt earned andl ning | Silty? eamiradhermercntnd ysl tsa pays] _ Instead of this entirely proper procedure, which The a io Berit M 8 | Evening World would be the first to indorse, we see bap St ee five ‘byexpialacdsfeas- Ad: a proceeding against all the Assemblymen of a certain He oid Goa GE Ets Way to mar a vO : political faith. No single overt act i Rear Admiral Sims is a highly capable naval officer with a somewhat hasty tongue, who appears to have found it particularly hard to see anything but error and incapacity in gentlemen without uniform who con- trolled naval policy from Washington and who pre- sumed to “interfere with commanders afloat.” No doubt such interference has its disadvantages. Assembly districts but also the large number of other Fig Don't be satisfied with a 2.75 ref- electors who voted for the suspended members. Not | even Speaker Sweet would claim that only registered | members of the Socialist Party voted for them, Again we quote Mr. Leavitt: THE NEW POLICY TOWARD RUSSIA. | “The question which confronts the Assembly : is this: Are these five Socialists personally fit HE fifting of the blockade which has shut off the to sit in our Assembly and make our laws? Russian people from the Westem world is one} — This is the issue. It should be a matter of personal Of the first great acts of the wisdom which comes with} jtness. The charges should have specified personal Peace. acts rather than membership in a political party. The | The forbidding attitude of the Allied nations toward | charges should have been definite and distinct for each | 23 2 Russia under Soviet rule has not changed that rule.| of the accused, and each should be judged innocent Economic isolation has not persuaded the Russian until proved guilty dissuaded him from 80 criminal a people to turn out Lenine and Trotzky. On the con- step. trary, the feeling of Russians that the hand of the rest DONT worry over “riu |_FR VENING WORLD ‘SS _ UNCOMMON SENSE iettes tome Lord Orviie. Mt waa ab" of the world was against them has been a source of parently, in reply to a letter of her iv y believe in the Decla- | By John Blake. end: erendum. Get William H. Anderson te ran for Governor of New York. : is seri own in ‘which she had avowed her en ith aad for thie Soviet rei The ti HICAGO is seriously concerned over the return of - ni ly and faithful Te SoRORyiIae, Ana 6 -wan/ esi eager erat PE bb reeume. Pane the influenza epidemic of last year, Fortunately, e Ki ration of Inde e and the Con- (Copyright, 1920,) sptance of that love. has come to try a new policy. : , s sake, don't get into | stitution of th ‘lina was dumfounded. Never 1 the disease is not fatal in so large a proportion of cases.} the hanit ot referring to Proiubition | YO" YOUR WORK IS YOUR ADVERTISEMENT, in her life had she written a hae of The place for Americans to fight “and destroy Bol-) Phys adicted ; haveoidemts as “Andersoniam.” Lt hope he is the |@8¥ or my life if 1 knew it | In these days nobody but a simpleton or a crook advertises$ |4ny sort to Orville. She could not ps a hysicians predicted a renewal of the epidemic, but} °s)/4" ; » that is gaited | hetp in making more true Americans understand the mystery. shevism,” Elihu Root declared recently, “is Russia. in less acute form, ‘They point out that th A Se ee ee he clan who is| Any man who does not believe in re- | $00ds that he cannot deliver. ‘At last she discovered that Wil- “The way to destroy Bolshevism is to put i . Hos RE DOSe ANID! hance to east: my vote {urain these Socialists to thelr seats | When you read the advertisements in the newspapers you |loughhy. had written the forgery, survived last year probably possess a considerable de- tion as “Cousin” | in order to stop making more Reds 10 ()o]je I T h signing her name to it, In the hope of the strength and heartiness and courage and eeeea Ty hard 5 ache aie an been putting over i: this country (which this act is ¢ FEES pees 1 he Mot who puts out misleading advertise lowering her in Orville’s eyes. But it gree of immunity to the disease, ee bbe ae jtainly doing) is not ft to call him- gme nts wou ast in business only as long as it took his cu had the opposite effect—for it mad hope of prosperity into the people of Russia, gree ot ) i ANI i 3 ig hau anne atticceanreintlans 047 BIKE self an American, or enjoy the priv- 5 ienate ROUT eeriinlend ore Orville. declare his love for her— who are ready themselves to destroy Bolshevism Renewed attacks of influenza are to be regretted, | 247 West 12sth Street, Jan, |iliges of @ citizen of” the United FomePe to discov r that they were misleading. a eS erate oe Rea ef” if they can but have the means to support life, This does not mean that there is cause for alarm, Ant ne lishinan’ av Tarte pty ANGEGA er cornea: Oe ae i SABE re ae a be : sa any to} Jand it brought about his marriage to hi ; ' f Seer matte fi he Editor of ‘The Evening W | Brooklyn, N, an, 14, sneceed in i he product of your hands and br. is useless} | her. to hold themsetves together, to secure snpplics | Worry is about the very worst preventive of influenza]; i441 » much about it—| jif you cannot sell ‘it, The more you can get for it the betterg | ,, (Miss Rumney wrese ta book srnan and ammunition, to pay their troops, to furnish or any other disease, es Te PAWuRCGS CAS) Sankt Another High School Student. ang she was but seventeen years old. At ‘0 the Hxlitor r Hoe you. became a classic and won im- them with shoes and clothes and to make head 2 the rolling Atlantic I had looked for- |™* Eator of The Evening W once it a cl pi that horrid group of cut-throats, assas- Science does not know all the effects of fear and| ward to secing it—the great symbolic |, 10 @ recent issue there appeared on | Your work, like the goods of the merchant, is your best$ | mortal fame for {ts young author.) rie) A ( rur opresenting the freedom ot] {ls page a letter by E. D. (a Hig $4 dyertise: t. What t Il call seaniie thant worry, but it is definitely established that the emotions | P#¥re Terresenting | t such a|School Student), If he had not = mAeh DDG You Seve Rea ubit WILT ealliabention: tot; sins and tyrants who are now oppressing the: ) y d that the LIONS] Armericar It seemed to me such a| i ne 4s 3What it IS will keep it in demand, 4 ue ; ea Hatinita abangaccd 7 re : j!entioned the part inp: =a Removal of the blockade, in the opinion of Herbert} J9 cause delinie changes in the quality of the blood j1 would think that he was The more honest you are in your claims the better you will} |{] Neyys Flashes Hoover, “knocks one of the greatest props from under | through secretions from various glands which are stim- succeed. When you say to an employer that you are a good pupil in a grammar school. The law the Bolshevik power in Russia.” ulated by the emotions. In the case of worry and =| eal to out themes that ete bookkeeper he may believe you, at first. But’ he'll soon find From Around If, through self-determination, the Russian people} fear these secretions may accumulate until they pro-| ‘orming 1 was up on deck Jiallegiance to the Government. A puet veg ate nae Book ke aber, and the fact that you lied The World are to find their way to a stable Government which | ‘luce poisons that cause conditions very similar to the] met,an Anwerioin, 1 spoke to him of | Miettaatonbiymen Bre guilty tne! Consider aveey thang hosed to give you encliienahance: the rest of the civilized world can recognize and respect, | disease ilself. At the best, worry and fear weaken] Wit i tups ive. hollow: you Kanow., erie: Then in what way did they | the process can only be furthered by economic policy | bodily resistance to disease, tne der eee | ment’? Just by upholding. the beliet | which aids, not isolates, How many of last year’s influenza roll died from the | said, pointing ning (the. PERE aaa eGR AE The latter method has proved an utter failure, | disease and how many died as the result of fear of the) {lae’ the wate: Kainst the SkY-|they were expelled. My _ fazh Americans who never indorsed it will @e the first to|slisease can never-be established, Fear killed its thou-| (call other objets in the World that welcome its abandonment, ysands, ot the Are dé Trio pichaes yee AW who read these lines survived last winter. Their voted for August Claessens not om, but thi: chances this year are even better than a year ago, Sane NOT MUCH PROTECTION, Anaad . rag the latter w I} shot through a subtle compliment to living, good air, a careful, healthful diet are always . SCOME c check ent ret ‘ j : her on NCOME tax collectors are to check up rent reports] wise precautions—and don’t worry about the chances] In’ 1 this statu of the ming the der everything you do as your advertisement, If you deliver a good line of goods as a bookkee sper an employer Peanuts From Japan. will inclme to believe your claim that you can deliver just d good a line as an office manager, just According to a cablegram re- s he would believe that ceived from the American con. a merchant who sold him good office stationery would also sulate at Kobe, it is estimated sell him good office furniture if he expanded his busine: Turn out the best line you can, f the morning that the 1919 production of pea- ways. You are in the nuts in Japan is 21,200 tons, selling business whether you are a clerk or a department store with shells which when shelled proprietor, istrict is now without a . Our forefathers fought England bees they were taxed without representat My father | does not believe in force, because torec never got anywhere except where an | Jextreme 1s reached, and it appears will be equivalent to 13,750 tone. You cannot be sincere in your assertions that you can do of which 50 per cent. twill be a thing if you are not sure that) you can do it. Always in com- available for export. merce the goods are made first and sold afterward, ene that America treas- ) much that they put | and--that liberty was 1 by water. My that the New York Assembly is tryin, Make your own product, and make it car of tenants and so detect falsification of incomes by} ¢f influenza. PDIDURGR ay ula aipog vary | ely | fo reeeie thst colnet Would Washiage | Scan tale about it ne naturally, if ae he pep Mares ay Seek Bug to Bile. Moth Borer, : : touch my Ame end ©}ton be a Bolshevist had he lived to- deer ruses ’ 8 act “he little bogs ‘eat our crope landlords, Speedy prosecution of rent gougers is| aes AAC came closer to th , ® di- day in my district and declared, “No| ¢the better you can talk about it the more readily you can sell is Devos vou gan tally abope lt thermore readily you can ell it rugs ather ug are ja promised. | vinity, “What held aloft x | tion without representation"? . ad infinitum,” D,, don't ; ologize by saying you: er was written in haste, Stupid | ty e 8s m Anger pot the boat of yatta peUpid | time are they not in the same cms rn newspapers like The World, &., are supporting the Socialists. Charles FB. Hughes and the I the right hand?" I asked, “Used All very fine, but the procedure does not arouse | THE POLITICAL SHIFT IN FRANCE, e pen, bars, he reolied “sloomlly. maxh enthusiasm in our breasts, Nor will it among} ITH the election of Paul Deschanel to the Pres-| fire touch—great!"” We’ were now the gouged tenants, It is merely a warning against idency of France, Clemenceau and the Min-|(Mfa‘te tay friend. He glances pi The old verse, somewhat para- not worth an atom of thei era~ 4s the other fellow? Are they not allltion? It took them ‘a mighty long, Plrased, 48 recalled by the renegades and traitors? Would they |time. to that educati 1| sfatement of the Bureau of En + hot drag Old Glory in the dust if they |not for Mavi F Association |Gared?. Should they have the righ tomology, United States Depart. tax dodging. So long as a gouger admits his full] isters of his Cabinet go out to make way for Millerand, aie find hel eres ees ate backing them up. E. D. 18. mod-/ot the franchise? I ¢ lite age | ment of Agriculture, thut the r ek : et js . 5 id he fled belc | ern Rip Van Winkle. Hy ‘i | thia f income, the Tax law cannot touch him, At best it} Governor of Alsace and former Minister of War, ; uh uae was gone H. R. (a High Schdol Student.) ee Se say ond wine | came, to! re » that tho fingers of| best hope for control of the moth = ; + aft “i reer hand was a great fiat merican, of ready a 2 ire gen ns will be pointir i i can take away only a small percentage of the gouged! Millerand is a Socialist whose radicalism has been I looked long at No Common Ground, A Re, pa ache tM ayuebieyie retard them out ag the despoilers of our Gone | borer on sugar rane now Sie i J i H , ‘ p of 14! There wa To the Editor of The Evening Wor BRS RE stitutios ‘ ¢ o i - profits, In effect Uncle Sam says: “Get as much as| too mild for radieg The fact that many of his} jhe, face of fulberty. hte Was Gn | To the Balter of The Brenixg Worlds destroy them, Tn ERA? Lat ever ive down) 19) be the: Smportation: ands em ‘ . 9 | sal A ae i gered p baiaely Dear Sir: May I speak to the Amer-|" | am glad to see the action the New ‘ ‘ in go a Jone! tablishment in sugar-cane re. you can but give me my determined share. fellow Socialists have not found him socialis| n the same smile upon the How different was the method of the Mayor’s Com-| to satisty them may be taken as an indication that he| desert! And deserts are very tean pubilc through your great paper.| York Assembly at Albany took in| ™2¥, 1" diminishing 8 by one 5 i of which I have been a reader about | digging up the roots in their gar. |Auituting the people into believing | ious of parasites which exist in dry. |forty years? Subject, Socialiem, SEAR On bie Tne i ne '- |that there is no fraudulent odor about | Cuba. SCT ERB ee dry. | forty g , alism, en—that is, e) © proper | their acto mitiee headed by Nathan Hirsch, Instead of permit-|is the kind of compromise Premier likely to go far CUTHBPRT HICKS Every true American must ‘fight|grounds. I hope it is the beginning | ‘Meir act—all ‘To suppor ra ae Barbe Heaced 0) pl ld a } : : Ise ) gc New York Ci against it, We have learned what it| of the end of Socialism and Bolshe- |th!s contention, y look to th 5 ling the gouger to keep 75 per cent. to 94 per cent, | in these days when radicals are strong and only need aalinn Mite cn means in Soviet Russia since it has|yiym in America. We will surely |{#¢t that Washi off! are "Phone Conversations, been bolshevised by the leading, So- [have troubles enough after they get La Ie cialists of the world. I think we have | urope socialized, which will be the i i ‘4 : ; his letter 18 swer to " 2 enous! + _ i end abi t nel fo bi 1 by the Bureau 9 ey ttee me rae | wlan liga 5 +dAla Ran henerane This letter is an answer toa letter in| lad quite enough of it here. ost monstrous slavery of people in| ammend abrogation of force tu be issued by i must, the Hirsch committee men would promise to) the safer middle paths of progres: yur paper of Jan 14, 1920, entitied elu that It is jubsolutely tmpos- Bi) history. Why does not the De- Wighlensth Amehament- from | the Census showing the resulte ce e last let ava 4 ng i The retireme: he “Tiger” ate % "A Schoo! y Critic shington le for a Socialist to bi ~ | na ent of J ce gol € e Bo- 0; 8 s to be the a enforce to the last letter every law regarding build ; The retirement of the “Tiger” takes away one of | (A. Seno We MhOUMA Le Rearend [ener Une Sere nee Aca eee Peeement OF Tusa ame eres Pie Boe species of education that comes at the, Of the census of telephones ings. They were able to demonstrate in many cases ment force with ce h ment toree.riah According to the report about of the unfair increase in rent, as the tax collector|a steadying leadership to guide them to power along | % the kaitor of The Rrening World great figures of Allied war statesmanship, It sig-| net hear as hia 6 ht to follow American s¢ ene, nmey, will not mix, | for radical propaganda to destroy our | ne bayonet? If so, it will not| covering the year 1917, there nai Sioa ie Ben . ied 2 < Ane that rple vat right has any student | like many other things that are abso- | Gove 2 , |be education, but one way autocratic re 58.234 Toy that the repairs, service and improvements required nals the change from the larger politics of war ba n our schools to criticise the Constl- lutely antagoniatic, one to the other \a sreraeoemey, J, Dee. 12, 1920. +e kulture A are 53,234 separate telephone would take all the increase above a fair rental and to the narrower pollties of peace | tution « tthe United States, RY not] A good many of the leading Soctal- | peat Education should have been con-| systems aud lines. The mer if ‘a a r rental and i y iC ce. our forefathers shed their blood so|ists. ¢ re as Socialists, They | Kaltar Neede ‘ sages or “talks” — 8¢ y free country?| apply for citizenship papers. Now,| 7» the Editor of The Evening World }ful Prohibition, if it was at all neco 9 sent ove al rea- | this action, wh gives him all the| y af. Gaylord, Commisioner of In- | “@?¥, a0 not awa means of justifying| ese wires aggregated tne fought hts and privileges of an American, a | forcible Prohibition. It is not too late to| stupendous total 9, e . Taxation with |does not make him a true American [ternal Revenue, is quoted as saying: |mend. Why not come back to de- ! ye meat |remplated aga means of effecting wi more. lhe ’s two or three times as much js was an effecti was the machin ingratitude of republics is proverbial, The | that we may live in i 4 1 } Was it not one ve shield to the tenants, This’ stalesman who had proved a tower of strength dur-|sons that the y Which saved millions to renters in ing the struggle was too strong to be elected Vic! tory Pha Repre Declaration of feitizen, yet he has sworn to be one. |"We are going to achieve Prohibition. | mocracy and do things in an Ameriean| @venty-tero Dillion, or, to bj New York, President of France. Jin fopet ttes “that all men are |The reason 1s he has not the Amer. /|To do this an educational compaign | way? Washington officials have made| eact, 21,845,722.935. — Figured ot ay A endowed by their Cre with cer- ican point of view, he docs not want |will be necessary and the officials in/a big mistake, We und future gen-| on the estimated This was the organization which Mayor Hylan,’ Remember the Athenian who voted to exile Aristides| tain unalionadle rights and that|it, and you eannot hand it to him, |Washington have figured that it will|erations will, think much more ag s ( Nahe cage ilation of The Peonle’c Eri ” Nanctaa a i si | among these are Life, Liberty and the| But thousands of foreigners came |take six years, the m if they frarkly admit and cor- the country ‘a 1917 this give The People’s Friend,” throttled by denying it a because he was so tired of hearing him called “the! u i Happin here with nd intentions and xince| Sweet words; but why are .the/rect it than if they seek to vustity| 277 mes O68 POY ARAUM to cv $30,000 working fund Juste” am no Socialist or Red and becom clalists, I say this is Washington officials — becc Molthatemts vB | Le he ‘ R | od | not believe in terrorism, bat aaa greatly our fault, but at the same kind to Us when until now vy‘ were New Xurk, Jam 16, 190% i | Midi Weide wid Glbiid, t NG oat

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