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for every one to be hurt somewhat now than not to smash the ever-expanding and ever-rising spiral of Where to Find Uncle Sam’s Candidate ! » «i... By JH. Cassel . living costs. | % Hanes Will the retailers stick to their guns? Will the \ Your Vocation Yor | public back up the retailer | Park Tow a FIVE REASONS. | exclusively entitied to the use for repatiieation | 4 not othermae ered tae ape | 1, AS a candidate for President, Herbert Hoover will appeal about as strongly to the average party By Max Watson Vocational Adciser Re-employment bureau, N.Y. C. | Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. Basia York Livening World | Dr perenne Below is given an article of The | MIGHT VS. RIGHT. politician as a High Court of Arbitration for Labor ap- y Brenig Worked Gere) 0) ae NQUESTIONABLY the Assembly has the power ails to a walking delegate or a professional strike I; MIAO Te YOUNG: its CNTF | U to suspend or expel the five Socialist Assembly- | promoter. ¥ : oY FOR trades end budiNeN, Aiudy these | men. That, in the eyes of the country at large, is one of ‘ HP RE SIDE Ny fcarefully, weiyh your qualifice i John B, Stanchtield truly stated the case when he| Mr. Hoover's chief recommendations, inmates ae tions, and jind the work for | Sak: | Politicians must prepare themselves tor a formidable “@ t. fs fenien you are best udupted. | The Assembly of the State of New York bas reckoning next fall with the number of voters in the A ol i H the power, unqualified power, to expel any || inited States who are utterly sick of paity polities Accounting. f member with or without reason, with or with ind the dite results thereof. ‘The Republican holdup 1, Opportunities for entering this H out cause. You are the judges of cause, You ie TW tag’ Aa field. i may determine what in your judgment renders ¢ aly party profit has produced a This field is open to mon who have | a man unfit to sit in the Assembly, Nobody national nausea that will not soon be forgotten. j had experience as boukkeepers ve t can question your conduct or your act. | Americans have lost all patience with manufactured \ Gekeuasian os sp Pet ia | Mr, Stanchfield might have gone furfher. He might issues and the petty partisan manoeuvrings of political | FaeacuartengeTo AV fen ic study of accountancy. With the have said: “A majority of the a dul (if it ac cts le adership, Many of them are in |Proper training it is not difficult to a mood to elect a justice, decency or | President first and ask abou y¢ s afterward secure a position as a Jun Ac- SETA AO URLS Se le _ Mr. H i stall Es lt RE GARDLESS countant, With this start the fuiure | self-restraint and with absolute seid for the funda- | r. Hoover carries fewer political tags than any ‘ OF depends upon the man’s adaptability : mental principles of representative government on | Presidential candidate suggested in the memory of this for business and his executive abil- { which our State and National Constitutions are found. | generation, i POLIT! cs 1 & fit is in busine i ” ® @ sir y re: " ! preated a demand for men qual- ed) has the power,” &c. One strong reason for supporting him. i |Ified to be heads of bookkeeping de- No law, no precedent is required. The Assembly | Ul. Detteba to make the periodical i i ifi ing i eri iti ect ¢ edb | is absolute. Its power is unqualified during its period) For a critical era of reconstruction and readjustment inspection of buoks as required by law and to organize or reorganize bookkeeping systems, Accountancy should be considered as a profession, and only those who serivusly wish to enter a professional field with iis many responsibilities should consider Jit. An accountant “has many ave: nues of promotion, He may become a head accountant with sume busi- |ness concern, an auditor, uw cost ac- countant in connection with produc- tion, or he may use this know jand training as a stepping ston sume executive position. Mos who become dd Public 2 countants set up their own business of office. When it sits as a “rump” court and delivers | the country should have a President whose convictions its sentence there is no appeal until another election. 5 (9 fundamental national need are simple, sound and It may manufacture its own precedent. The electors j servic able, | { | { have no way of forcing a representative to be repre- | Mr. Hoover is on record as puiting no need higher | / | sentative. While in office the Assemblymen are ac-/than the need of “safeguards against domination—the countable to no one. They may be either knaves OF) preservation of our fundamental ideal of equality and fools. opportunity.” Mr. Stanchfield advises them truly but not wisel The people of the United States are anxiously } The only justification for absolute power is self-re-) awaiting leadership that shall turn them back from straint, moderation, the exercise of intelligent discie-|the dangerous extremes of tion, This the founders of our government a bitrary domination and umed | overcentralized use of the governing power toward cad ae ie I as consulting accountants. The ac- when they set up the forms of representation. This is) which they were pushed during the war. | countant’s training offers one of ti | the issue on trial at Atbany, The case of the Socialists! Mr. Hoover's principles are the principles the looked- levateanerences enous: ore succenstGl | Ives is relatively unimportant. for leader must have. | 2. Salary. y | | y i] Mr. Stanchfield states the case at Albany. Bui the ll, | | pman who ‘has had the } i neice | raining to become | procedure is a glaring example of the ciated. of! The Nation requires a Chief Executive who will be TOEHO CE eae Meco: ficant I might over right. It is not Americanism but Prus: what the name implies, | \previous experience as a bookkeepe j sianism that is on display. The pity is that the sacred is no more conspicuously tried and proved MAGE ARSHENIANE He may, malve ! names of “patriotism” and loyalty are dragged vit | executive capacity to be found anywhere on the tive} Due: Wace stay Sie ireeme fee and misused. All that the American flag stands cr continents to- than the executive capacity of Her-| run into many thousands, depend- t ; ings of th jing upon the volume of business te i is defiled by the Hohenzollernesque mouthing of the! ert Hoover. The demonstration has been recent and | Heene(geiewan er oer S y Stanchfields, Littletons, Martins and Sweets. on the largest scale convincing. | | 3. Schooling. ‘ A high school education or its i IV, | eatin is generally recognized as f 1 ina period that pr rit unpr ented 1 1 pm aa a basic requirement Besides this 4 a wd Ud ‘onlses: recedented developme: an accountant must ave a thorougir J MIXING MEANS MUDDLING. of international relations the country will need a P: a Chicueh Fegulatreciiies Ce inlke wien IME flies, March 1 approaches. ‘The Congres- isha pees COURIES eee ates | through regular college training, such dent who knows the rest of the world and whom the i a jas the courses given by the New | i sional conferees are making slow progress on (= aia = \ ee |York University or through one of \tne numerous schools of accountancy rest of the world knows. the Railroad Bill. M ' ‘i ae | ‘6 #) These schools give both day and Mr. Hoover has had the best possible opportunities | ci ‘; i ath - 4 7 q \e' Foor i ening cour: Their length de- | Failure to arrive at a satisfactory rg iar for gaining an exceptionally expert knowledge of Asia! UNCOMMON SENSE pends upon tie degree of proficicney ‘omise iratio wo months of site te me : which the student wishes to mr } Le i gag acerca roclama- and of Europe, | Helps Kent Boosters, This docs not seem right, so we will It he has not. had previous experi- : tobe ed bag te Soong { Next to Woodrow Wilson, no living American has | 7 bite’ The Ryeniue Word jtratce thy By John Blake ce as a bookkeeper this subject k i Id be st blow to the country’s Merican NAS) se it not Our President, y must be thorough before j tion wou! Rush, SEOUL CLOW: _ YS) oreater prestige among foreign peoples and with for-| iaws won ae Ve et er lenoves oF the Waste biel) the work in accountancy can be con- | ecb a i S were made to cover certain] Proves, of | the Saneeaer ers van eee pideradi Theory of accountingy E business. sa dispute between the House 8” governments, eile AAAS ofistraree ace ohana bat tnd ton equity MOS’ OF YOUR WORK IS DONE FOR YOU. HUT Deel RUMOR Ee Leon t Of all the matters in ispute between the House V. |teme—taws that would in some way|the signing of the treaty, «ll ‘would Watch a bricklayer at work on a wall, A man with a § ing systems, cost accounting, prac | and Senate, none is more important than the labor For. a. post-war. speed-up of: lis productive ener take care of the matter of supply [le well, but there ts Beaute, and) § wagon brings up the bricks and the other materials, An- 3 joration finance, business organizi- yy a5 ‘. a “war speed-up of its produciive e d de a? , SONATE it Se publican : ae ei Lene) . enix Provisions. There is small probability of compromise, backed by Gaverinent thrift and economy th : un Freres ite ree Hae fan pet ene bon tiesl Fenn on Others many mixeratligumortar, .Sull angthenymanvloedss tt the, anes aurea toe ND AG \ pies . = : ._| backed by and economy, the coun-! st conditions which are now made "rree to say this, for they have ) i t P sap er . 5 The FA ver’s e training re ed fo! 7 y In faci, compromise is undesirable. When the ques-| oo io proside ao ane possible by. the lack of such Imwhi NO foreitie: eine ay lave pe ups into a hod-and carries it up the ladder, ‘The bricklayers $ [T° te accounting held, VA. cour | HW hdpaaa : iet at ry needs a President whose platform is based on sound rougin they decline to_ ps th If job is to put the bricks into the wall, evenly, and with the which will prepare a high school stu- | tion is settled it ought to be settled right, one way or Hj ‘ 3 A deal has recenily gone throug | e i ne treaty ! : x tt Sianuecton the ial fH economic and business sense, broadened by experience | wnien ents ne sale of some four %M8 treaty stands for democracy, smallest waste of time and cement. hy nt id hae eee e nae corre HOM | the other. ; ‘ andvaate ideal, z oe atvRN Tae belo -andelthie (dogs We ie cor tunrie ee costae Whatever your job may be, most of it had already been 3 iyouc twenty-seven weeks if the « a As The Evening World has pointed out, the right of Mciianvee taciiislands (ares et | families to a Hoor—which houses are/the people that we are stil at. done for you. And you had very distinguished assistants, 3 tire day is given to séhooling a railroad workers to strike is fundamental. It is im- ; i he a va Ae Beis ne BUSES UILAD) | 86 sberioEn. dows Le) make oronen, f0p with Germany and thirteen others Thousands of able engineers working in relays for {about fifty-tWo weeks If the work Is iy ‘ ape ‘ ‘ y.| But he is a business man of large and constructive) {i building to be used a8 Bin 1c nis continu as dal . ¥ r electric trai yhi , jcarried bi 2 i portant enough to be decided on its own merits. It is]. eB iness man of large and constructive) Lamusement. In other words, all the world to suffer more handships ¢ Years provided the steam or electric train on which you A fticauce deuna cranibeat suites ’ Z ass tee ideals, His humanity is as deep as his views and hundred or moro families are | for the of these men, who have ride to your work. is fi important enough to be made a major issue in a na- » forced to look for new homes! put tt shea ey F , . for this field. ' | hs ‘ i ‘ne the| Methods are practical. His achievement during yal time of unusual building de- {can flag in the nintory: ot icone Great scholars. toiling painfully, one following an- ‘This work is exact, confining and ] tional election, A settlement should determine the war along lines indicative both of his ideals and ¢ i supply of homes |try? Are the deaths of Fe aun: other through the centuries, gathered and put into conveni- inactive. It is suited ite ne spine fi general policy of the Nation in regard to all public-| 0° 00 aac Se one dof ts consid seats Gearale 2x8 Who died in the service of the ¥ ent volumes the knowledge that you must use daily. man we Mase eine inaieatint \ ces oe ‘ iS. aordina siness grasp is a ne 0 « 1 has al-jcountry to be so soc ‘0 on? ‘ : = Re and ” {i service employees. ‘The decision is almost if not quite) , ae ; ess grasp is already: apart Of ie eee chad inrthe ereineey OU i st MEW. earainientae the Ramet. Philosophers like ey and Brenger, Investigators ¢ /studlous type, He must bo nest, ont F 4 é F itself. jg | History. ing up of any city, But to permit/and homes of us all. like Darwin, scientists like Harvey and Remsen, after lives TU) end Goneiderate. OF dats a h road settlement itself, It is} "tO" : Doane wie ha re | , ; 3 ; SDs ung ‘0 {8 Inclined to outdoor 4 ed important as he ral oad it He is an unusual combination, it to happen When housing facilities) No, let this not be so! Tais must|$ of tremendous labor provided you with simple rules by $/%OUns nan who is inclined to onder f rant to be considered as a rider. | already almost at the vanishing |not continue! We must go forth and | ' I ‘ iu ; jsports and an act! should n 00 IMpo! 0 asa ald ; For these five reasons, if for no others. Herbert point 18 but an unnecessary hardship | show that. we Americans and are | % Which you can solve the most perplexing problems of life. \consider it. ; i Congress should drop all labor provisions in the - . ‘fl a ~ identi 4 HeLt” SLO ae ois ne. pede le involve ead: witaant 3 to avenge the death of those Every man from the dawn of ization who has 5. Description of duties, | Railroad Bill, Settle the railroad regulation question. | toover would make a Presidential candidate to elect) ToT", the that such things as this ric) (Deandina that the trea added to human knowledge has been working for you. You 3) ,.dqy ang analysis of the busin 1 u : ‘| country on thé labor| Whom a goodly number of Americans would be glad! Id be matters for attention and|be rat and have establistiea once | 3 are the legatee of them all, and devises and installs the forms ) en test the sentiment the ry hei ' tN ) regulation. FAIR PLAY. | more, awce On earth, good will to: Without what th h 1 f ld t books and accounts best adapted j 4 ge Tai ci . tes next November—o my is ‘ 2 jore, mace © . O- wha it ave ne you, ¥ m ooks d acco * bes ed to question, Mixing the two means muddled legislation, fo cast their votes nex ember noany or ali; Werden ithow a a done for you, you could no bee p GORA ME Bene aOR Te accomplish the lightest task that is set you, | Ave ling your- ;a Satisfactory system hus been put self of their services you ough t to accomplish miracles. into operation the accountant over- The next time you feel that you are facing insur- $ sees the general bookkeeping force and makes up statements of results mountable difficulties, consider for a minute how little of 3) Qi y"euired. ‘Me interprets the re your work you really have to do for yourself, and count sults shown by. the financial state- yourself lucky ments and prepares such special party tickets, Come Oo Tn; the Water's Fine, _ MARGARET Mc I ' —— . To the Kditor of Tae Evening World purth av., Brooklyn, Jan. \ Seemerweiniere 1 hay n saving up my silver | COASTING AND THE “Cop.” n my old Toby toss-pot us 1 have and eres the pond, this yeu ecm The Cane » year and all, but — the | To the Editor of The Aimericans are turned » sipping milk, and that we Know ty The voters of thix State are more than ready for a referendum that will offer them William H. Anderson as a candidate for Governor, What about the readiness of the Prohi- bition Bosst 8 Please let m why the ex be} Jac am pse: ss like the ox|%, ies enlighten you as to} Idiers are down on| il champion of the alli nto Gun (out DREN and the police have plenty of grounds) neigh ildren are wild| the next for disagreement these days, C statements as are needed. 6. Qualifications. y: >and Herschel made patient investigations for tu coast. Police orders forbid coasting on most streets are mc —and properly so, * chuws. But coastir world, It isn't so much what he|$ you, Benjamin Franklin toiled and thought to provide you He should be familiar with general Brown like) dign't do but at he cou r, N s | 6 nds eas that's likely | done and didn't do. Think of the| with electric powe Newton discovered for you the law offic a ee nat A ebeuis te Taek at at home. at pas the liberty influence a man like Dempsey has|~ of gravitation, Gnizot, Green, John Fiske, collected and Weel aniiy and tins ment ANXIOUS SI ert and have graduated from an na Green, necountancy school of recognized 1 standing, or have had equivalent ex- | perience. you do not employ them well, you are Gree! is a wonderful sport for the youngsters oe a. ee a —and for some gray heads who have not lost the joy 4 youthful spirits, THE LIMIT REACHED. Neri sare fie F they mean what they say, the members of a com-| any sections— mittee of the National Retail Dry Goods Associa- i NsTER, |?! ALR ey eee It he|% translated thousands of manuscripts so that you might have as i mena: DE lie: a a better understanding of history. are all at your hand. Your job is to mirers would thus have ke eto Pink, Wor nae men at hom belonged. Pi that cuts no ‘e done likewis thousands of and | \ rried The materials Where they rightfully | $ employ them and rsonally T enlisted, bu \ ‘nis‘case” P8'$ not worthy of their efforts in your behalf. Weelandi s Tillage other retail associations will follow suit could be multiplied without serious inconvenience to] Uced & fow humorous puoks, If you) have been rapping Mr. Lo tment of Agriculture 20, 193 @ Scheme for 1920 il associati i it, sould be iplied wi ori ine 2 ‘6 a . i you | hg on ra 3 ke and his | where large bales were being placed HE theory is ¢ a io | 1919, the Dep e rie ailers sd teas. hig “ - i’ ; : oh for A ; Ran AWOY, time to time thy aheed from | ana’ Technical Instruction for Ireland say th auAcraacha Be emanin sit iid Be hehe a ov pork of Nations. This in my esti- J ieee pe i es PAY OUS Ghitwo| TS sreac an order under the tilrd A . F i ‘ ? vere uble,” mit’s me all ove ion is entirely uncalled for sa pli e clo or meals a day we 0 ne N hmit and that the public will curtail purchases if prices} hy the wholesome pleasure gained eee ‘ Te OA BAe | ee eae af the be: . . é day would be pi rn Pr A renal Fron an abundance of coasting hills in| vo te waior ott a few suggestions to ? Have you ever read i Cobb's books? Surely | New York, wee speck of humor hiate “Speaking of ‘The ind a serious. traf ic problem in its] .¥ Susy streets. Coasting and trafic cannot mix withou: | any tion have struck one of the most effective blows to date] gingerous accidents. ‘There must be regulations to pros oT : > A appr West 30th Street, between Tenth and accordance with the resolution in the H. C. of L. war. We hope they are in earnest. | ect the youngsters. Operations’ and “L Was the Life of | ‘To tho Editor of The | Bleventh Avenues, my attention aus How Many Meals UN npaisd’ cat athet cipating of yo : ir 3 m » hope in . } A ' ho Party I have noticed in your edit« - | dra to a large number of children i We hope they can line up their associates. We hoy But it does seem that opportunities for coasting} 1. Streeter has in letter form pro-}umna the way some of Caney Wo had “gathered. be a place lay ? | * Council of Agriculture on Nov ' © by chance served in Unele| colleagues for their ‘stand on. the |on a wagon and These retailers say prices have reached the} trafic, Some inconvenience woul! be fully justified n’s army you perhaps would enjoy | Leag Luss bl. sche Je of the Corn Production Act : . Mable" and sar a Bull I wis overseas for sixteen mont able to the three commonly served in| i pe ha Ryne occupier of ten go higher; that it is no longer possible to pass on in-} ~ Most policemen are good friends of the Hoping these few suggestions added | during which time I held « box : chilfren beoine sheae fom sumer rae Aad 1 this country, If the same amount of | statute acres or more of arable land in pe Ne lar wer Meh yo Mtve | for the bout in which Young Demo. * 7 es e er v creases in material and labor costs, Therefore they Vhey would prefer to let the children coast in satety.| siready received” will change your!yaey knocked out Battling Hohe a half-naked children | f00d is to be eaten, United States De- | Ireland to have under cultivation , ing higher price: i ; Hi lues to sky pink Bu the sixth round ent. of his purpose to stop paying higher prices and insist that any | ju{ “orders-is orders.” If more were lett to the dis Daytona, Mla., Jan, 10. 1 yeeet a 100 pts Fant in rican, and | end, In other words, occupl Mt the United Stu 1 pressed and | under-nourishe hovering around there in case a| partment of cout or a pair of shoes might | ists ab reulture food special. | {Ne veer 1 18 Re state that it is hard to see the States sign the b tion in 1919. {) ‘The order provides for the exem) le ir ee tion of holdings or portions of hoi quanation: Hoary | required in 1920 for certain pu , poses specified in the schedule of thi narily eaten is considered excessive The principal of these are and the aim simply is to reduce the in which land is required Jto be charitable ought to Amount, it Would som fone eee othe | throughout the season of 1920 for the glance or tWo about New York City|t make ail the meals lighter tren | maintenance of miloh cov ind he or she will find plenty of/to omit one, ‘The very fact that the|of Which is used as whole milk for | cases where charity is most welcome. |eustom of eating \ i $ “ome H . fs aren if 1 ‘ould eto know ho’ ‘e thrown to them. What T would | adyant. Af two y required to have under cultivation in facture, to open many streets now closed to coasting. By |!" Malltor s)he. Brewing, Work vor be Aston APT Gallons “there | American considers that a fair prop- ‘The best Bane ait evitente im. | #8 was reawired to be under cultiv: few that they can be counted | osition., These clothes are sent to Best question | o fingers of one hand | the Be by people who are in aken at moderate intervals it srs will please remember that | comfortable circumstances, while our cually dig wapupers have articles! 1 am referring to Article X. only, | own American children caa go bare- | people than larg ling with it. Why is| whieh seems to be you will ask, Be-|to the quantities of ins If this attitude is adopted it may mean short stocks} ;oping off the cross streets where coasiing is good the in stores. It may work some hardship on manutac- sport could be made sate, In hours when tra turers, It may force some workers out of their jobs.} tight the detour 1{ will strengthen the hand of manufacturers in dealing | to ps awuse it is & question that affects the with unreasonable labor demands, It is a thorough-| Let's have more children on sleds in the streets, Mi: eee ee eee aah Ge i i dy, 7 P alee ° ‘ * ore United Slates was perhaps the gre: going, far reaching remedy. common sense and cheerful co-operation with parents [ee ees eee the ae ta dase uss: Ne is s required would be a moderate price real obatacte | footed ‘and in Fe es Have WE not, ale THRU), | In my opinion any one who wishes at long intervals, If the food ordi- To the Faitor of The Evening Woi 1 number of meais|human consumption; cases in which It deserves to succeed, The public can help by re-|and children, Give patrolmen m mre opportunity. t ul close, as far as fighting wa As I am a constant reader of am not of a heartless nature, but/q day has so long been almost uni.| land is required for use as accomm< ‘ A a pe = | ise oncerned, ind now, throush the fault! Evening World | would like to quite on the contrary, and 1 think as sal, indicates that it fusing to pay the higher prices, even ugh this!show their natural good-hea for the few seliish people the peace, | few words in regard tc Belgian Re Hinny other Evening World veaders | so, adtane my pl " i entail the hardship of, going without. But it is better children, necessarily cffect ef do, that " y begins based upon experience, approves and ny atud of high pipet bites yugbbre| ] i may ys is ‘held up by thiy country, As 1 was recently passing through | Qu justifies,

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