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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1 “Wadsworth has proved to be a composite of the arid, two types, with all of the weaknesses of both and ESTAPLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. none of the virtues of either. [@vdnered Dany Except Sunday by the Prose Putatehing Mr. Wadsworth has “sided with the mighty Company, Nos. 53 to 63 Park Row, New York. : F : > ot) RALPH PULITZER. President, 02 Park Row, against the many” as consistently as any of the } J. ANGUS BHAW, Treasur 63 Park Row. ieee By John Cassel World), ‘The Warriors o | the Bible | By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory y. VOSEPH PULITZER: Jr.. Secretary, 63 Park Rows = Elder Statesmen, Yet intellectually and in influ- [Bs «Thomas B. Gres ence he is on a par with the lesser of the “new es Po a > a. nagllyedtinee eeveiaesp aging type” Senators sent to represent the grangers of the _ Fhe Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication No. 2—Caleb. } Caleb is one of the finrst characters jin the Bible. Joshua was ail a sol- er, @ warrior first, last-and all the while Caleb, in adidtion to bein WF BU news cenpatches credited 1 it or not otherwise eredited tn tnis paver! agrarian States, eee Now is New York's first opportunity to rectify Fs this mistake. It should not neglect the opportunity. 4 A PROHIBITIVE TARIFF. The women phrased it correctly when they said great soldier, was a splendid mag. 3 ‘ t ‘i at o 4 ” | possessing in his character most @f i « JTWAS by no mere inadvertence that Senatot | that “Wadsworth’s place is in the home.” thre oabdlinal: #isetan oo Natit natyp py Hatding turned again to the tariff while touring AY ste baat : ‘the iron and steel districts of Ohio. : And {t may bo well to remomt@r ; Senator Harding’s advocacy of steel protection is | NOT IN FIFTY YEARS. that ey b AR oy ne ~~ he ci , COX fore, side pale 0} a an echo of the thoughts of those who know precise- | OV. COX’S telegram to Mr. Root is another “chosen people,” showing that virtue 4 oer. fin bbl ia was in | straight challenge to the cumulative misrep- ee Has ins perry ve tou 4 sound condition. a ‘ i ‘ * It may be well, again, to remem| the expanding needs of the Naflon. Natural re- | tried to bolster their campaign, | the fact that Caleb, though by bi ~ * gources and invention of labor-saving machinery Mr. Root said in his Carnegie Hall speech: i: prac to Israel, becamo one ¢ | enabled the steel companies to undersell foreign “Mr. Cox declared that fie will insist upon the seit Whi shoae ar the Habre competition in spite of its lower labor costs. treaty just aa Mr, Wilson negotiated {t.” had wisdom enough to recognize atid I "Consequently, the steel interests no longer re- Gov, Cox points out that this statement does not Saberal fase aie eas eis ' ; quired protection. Steel makers admitted this. | accord with facts which must be plain to any one Caleb's crowning characteristic wigs : ed the conditions, American steel con- la y " 1 courage | ; War chang re ions, American st who las read his speeches, Mam and moral courage. 4 cerns made enormous profits. Five years witnessed HD . : the that were ~—- ‘ + y “ $a crate: vhi rdan to vie the la return t a tremendous expansion of manufacturing capacity. i he Democratic candidate reiterates what he has Dil Mae “aha ore Balti: } <The United States no longer needs all the product | said repeatedly: one. The inhabitants, they said, wem ' of its steel mills. “I will accept reservations that will clarify, “giants” in comparison with whoth i ‘ f the Hebrews were “grasshoppers,” and ; : “If this over-expanded industry is to work to ca- that will be hetpful, that will reassure the Am- they advised against any attempt & y icity, its product must sell abroad, erlean people, and that as a matter of good faith will clearly etate to our associates in the League that Congress and Congress alone has the right to declare war, and that our Consti- tution ota up Imits in legistation or treaty making beyond which we cannot go. “I havo stated further, that I will accept res- | ervations from any source which are offered in sincerity and with a desire to be he!pful.” »»So in the hope of capturing the foreign market "and keeping the mills busy, the manufacturers are Pe “manoeuvring for “protection.” ; «To-day American steel interests are able to un- 4 , Il foreign competitors in their own field, Amer- _— an steel is selling in Europe. 4 <2 Then why the need for “protection”? P Here is the plan. American steel masters do not fear foreign competition IN AMERICA. ~ They can : continue spews te British, Belgian, German and | ™% Plain truth, Mr, Root’s statement does not French steel at home. But with cheaper labor | square with the President's own attitude as to the abroad, American steel makers fear the foreign man¢ | agceptance of the treaty “just as he negotiated it.” Wfacturers, favored as they are by high shipping ‘The President has over and over again declared “tates from Ameri¢a, may recover their home mar- | himself ready to accept interpretations which do not ‘Kets in Europe. If this happens, not all the Ameri- fd bosseas the land, Then we read, “al Caleb stilled the people before Mosel and said, let us go up at once ang Possess Jt, for wo are well able tp overcome it.” ‘ Caleb's motto was “We Can!” Hie was an optimist. There was not ont cowardly or despondent drop of bloe® in his veins, ¢ Once Feederick the Great wrote i) one of his generals: “I,send yop against the enemy with 60,000 mony . 10,000 men.” 3 F Caleb was worth 7 to Joshua u a Uae 1 Y ible knay t all readers Bible knq Jenat Joshua's + of iM povesthe Israeli * gan rollls can work to capacity weaken or distort the fundamental purpose of the In that case an American “prohibitive” tariff ora Gwould prove convenient. American manufacturers Referring to Article X., the President assured ‘ould then raise prices at home and sell below cost | Senator Hitchcock seven months ago: is do over thelr ae | ’ » In other words, the American consumer is to pay ing what our constitutional method 1s and that vot Lam aa strone this day au I wit _ to keep all the mills running, is to finance a steel our Congress alone can declare war or de- strength, was then, even so is ig ep ri set trength now, f both t i sprice war in the world market. American con- termite the causes or oocasions for war, and strengt now, for wor, both to 4 | % wmumers are to pay high prices to enable Europe to: that {t alone can authorize the use -of the bts yeeibres Bot thon , ebay at low prices. armed forces of the United States on iand or how ‘the | Anakitn f \. Is such a tariff worth while? on the soa.” : at the cities were. w: While America needs homes, can we afford to = we apn er 7 f len Fahail be able to - ” Senator Lodge himself coukl not have defined | the <p hgh gly ce Congress this direction wi UNCOMMON SENSE . pres® poner shad tbe i pave os the powers of Congress in this direction with greater FROM EVEN ING WORLD READ ERS Nor ware the grand Aakers to set their own prices here and their own Sees = ni taggadocio, ? ‘prices abroad? accuracy or force. What kind of letter do you find most readable? Ien't it the one By John Blake. shut his iss et that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? | (Calrrtsne 160 We dona Bhan) ee nt- en , Yet, for Republic n Lael suaeeh It fs necessary to There ts fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying | SELF-SUFFICIENCY IS NOT INDEPENDE sUCCERS HELP MR. RILEY keep up the illusion that the President and the Dem- to say much in a few words, Take time to be brief. Nobody is going to take you at your own valuation Kir 1. ‘ . i ocratic candidate are both for a covenant which Av Atatamear at. Peeks than a year and experiencing the $ Utless you can show them that you have value. — h nels 1 a ROM day to day The Evening World reports overrides the Constitution of the United States and | Te t Eéitor of The Evening Word thrill of devotion it inspired, tt had a __ ‘The man who goes around with a chip on his PAP RIAEY on 4 pale geen) ' the efforts of Mr. Armin W, Riley to reduce | + tes The/ Evening Telegram of Oct. 19 Very peculiar, sickening ef! when % insisting that he is as good as anybody else isn’t independ , c pitt that edie wt that they insist upon that covenant without the [had an article headed, “Harding pay eit; he lak aibibagae, ‘i sromise, Be rer rare ates For Oe AEN GAYS | ae a 2 oe heertaslaP of AH” Gloare Hrench in Reply to Urveldenie| AN AMERICAN FROM CHOICH. "What he really thinks is that he is a little better than $ Caleb was. the p who site " JMr, Riley has been announcing the location of res- i is sing of a “t, The writer, might have added, “He New Brunswick, N. J, Oct 19 1930. } savbody else, when as a matter of fact most of the people pene 4 \ ytaurants which have agreed to lower prices, Gov. Cox says the people of the United States |Save." for the Senator certainly lett) : wai he meets are his mental superiors. i . e iley' 7 Ti "i A : e ; x ake im, & . fea 11 dead? Can the Ge > bei eIf-sufficient is not being either, . . 4 encesile lo Mr, Riley's sucesso, Be public If so; the Republican Party Is earning a veputas |""Now yous very jonioal contempo-| up e men te vole tot ec eace but § but Tadipendante cuahtiace besa an thaabselkta kan wic Ten-Minute Studies elp by staying away from those who persist the war ' . A P ys, yhole dispute les in| beat Germany tion for lying hypocrisy that it can never live down [FAT A027), Fog, whol diopute many e 4 yy ess and are able to think . | i i hether the Republican candidate] say they want to edge that you know your business anc in keeping prices up. fn ols xenrrition, said ‘spokesman’ or ‘apokemmen.”) he” didi” want’ ( Rit WGuE Gwe uDIORI Bink: of New Yor ity j a } vs ; ; eration, rn cannot agree to this; to| bio schools? , Raat j intagande i © world en ct {*" If the restaurants where prices are lowered are Me By of us. canine Thea speeye wenry pepo preeart they would tench Gur Even the most indepe ndent man in the wor As HL Government. kept full of the former customers of the gouging Senator's atatoment, whether France Janguage in Germany? J don't think valuable spe oe ences Mea amounts to anything he Mi htth Adal ee atgiees sent any one to Mr. Harding on such | 89. oep get these ideas and uses them, | restaurants, it is highly probable that the gougers THE DECADENT 'POSSUM. on ave eet eae ae te at will Nave the’ Raise pt. ad we | a it he is so wrapped up in his own vanity that he re- 3! By Willis Brooks Hawkins. " "7 be e' t 2 this country kes hi i h J y ise. vel here run- Nd 4 | td i , Will reconsider. ‘ Pat off to the gentleman from Marion, | ning the country next. 1 am a ies fuses to think anybody knows anything but himself, he is $| This is the thirty-fi/th article of a, } ~ot Instead of telling Mr. Riley, The Evening World N THE columns of the Post-Intelligencer of Paris, Would the latter claim that prance Bee pain ae Cox gets my vote not likely to learn anything. | gerigg denniny tne duties of the admin- | eporters and the public that “We CAN'T cut Tenn, we note the following social note: Me serait aan remcnas of | follow me, The’ self-assured, aeliauitio eta {s merely a‘dull 3 | poards of the New York City Govern 5, ‘ ‘ © United States? If he did make} iREEN POINT WOMAN, eceives nobody but himself. ment i maces,” they will commence to fell cach other. "We ‘The Senlor Epworth League of the First auch a claim, tho atatement would bo | Seenenbai ah Oct At Akh: fool Tacs placaaey is based on nothing substantial, | DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, , H MUST cut prices”—and then the thing will be done. Methodist Church gave an opossum hunt last peel Tere MeO re Han “Literary His self-satisfaction prevents him from trying to improv | Bureau of Hospitals. The public has the final say if it will only exer- Srey sieht, ‘The bunt was chapercaed by tended to be Speyer perp savage and if he doesn’t try to improve and succeed in improving, | This bureau administers the hosy i h ‘vil Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilbert, About twelve The BIG question 1s, the truth- t shall not pass unnoticed by«nany tall the tine, tals and sanitaria maintained by the se the privilege. , couples enjoyed the outing. They were suc- loving American people seriously con-| readers of The Kvening World that he loses ground a ne, | Department of Health for the care @ B. y der for the highest office within its| this paper has condescended to put Be independent in your views if you have thought them tip cessful enough to catch two opossum, A ri Span who (to be very charit-| into print suth Iterary trash os ths : fe a Shar 7 Ferone Uw h contayious and cont 4 tte: : . Pah ste: em. | feable diseases, These are the idnight lunch was served around a camp- able) cannot put tn erstandable | letter ve entitied “Russia to out and fava , munica as WADSWORTH IS U PO} 2 Sngl F signed by A. N. 8 Phi B Jependent in your conduct if you are sure that? | witiard Parker (Manhatt Hi " Engl lain statement of fac y . 8. This ‘e’ indepen y 3 illard Parker ( vattan), Kin, \ ' JNIMPORTANT, fire after the hunt, ‘The lunch consisted of Bangle & plan OPER OF PACT. would-be rhymer ba by now relieved! 3 it ig the right kind of conduct. |ton’ Avenue (Brooklyn), and 4 3 Har’ 3, y a» 9 924 iis mind b; ing wv o ea. - bd ar N THE current fssue of Collier's, Edward G, | sandwiches, cakes, toasted marshmallows, East sist Bt, 19, 1920, Ings, reeking ‘with spite, discharging |} % But don’t be self-sufficient, Remember that in the $| Queensboro (Queens) hospitals tr Lowry explains “Why a Senator Is Important,’* welntes and all that campfire lunches sug- in Dembantic stvie his virulont ex-1% world are thousands of meh and women who are probably § | contagious diseases, the Riverst ‘ if gest. Ryverybody present had a pleasant time, ud pressions of hatred’ toward a nation % “ : Hospital on North Brother Island fd Mr. Lowry believes that— : atti bi sie born in this country and am| that has shown the world how its} $ more capable than you are. ’ ; Seige tenes ne ‘ . “Cakes, toasted marshmallows and weinies” after ¢ years old, My father was| people went about it to obtain eman Be willing to learn from them, and to admit that they the Otiaville Sanitarium at Otlaviil direct elections have not brought to the Sen- ; ; 1 » Am Ta cit , vipation from a feudal regime that something to teach you N. ¥., for the treatment of ¢ arly tube | ate men of the power, qualty, substance and a possum hunt? How have the mighty fallen! A READER, | held them in bondage in the elght- Rave s0ney . fa, oes tlversity alter ou aah ohh lot voratie Sanda at tubercdlogioe Tm j ‘ + ai " * Ti on Pm New York, Oct. 19, 192 nth century, he orld , ? e Altogethe he hospitals ec ha i ability that were possessed by Aldrich, Hale, Time was when ‘possum hunters needed no chap» | New Yor it was under the Czar.|3 school, Its courses are harder than those in colleges, for poe mately be inde a 5 frown “ny Fu i rie , how many dogs were clawed and whose dog treed | T"woula “like to eail Youur attention 8 of the country, Now, why|% "You can graduate with high honors if you are willing } | mainder to those dl with seate Ox ° est the change has Boras Wi A BS to the low down thing Hearst 1s do- other Government that t if you fancy that you know cnough already, ver, diphtheria, 1 8 and been for the better. The Hider Statesmen, the first ‘possum. Time was when the followers of jing in his lying paper | Its place, which may to learn, but } y Sree ee thed cote nitine | Contagious diseas mS as they were called, had a larger horizon and “Marse Henry” Watterson read the Courier-Journal | ,,,1,1ast week Te 2nd Heures | Scene Wom Tee P your finish will probably be an imy number of admissions are voluntay 4 n the shape s of Rye and! deb a bas nut cases which are renace outlook, were masters of affairs, but their serr by day and "possum sign by night. Time was when | Haig & Halg, putting "Al" Smith in a the Hine be COPPER HOWErE ‘ old age. >| Sher pereots eat ia whiter the “ie vice was not unselfishly disinterested and | the possum himself formed the* piece " ng | char a Oe me ee ae Bimitiahed essary precautions Will not he 'pos \ R fece de resistance \~ ynis cheap that, although 1/ head, as it is not people of his breed De observed, wholly in the public's interest. ‘They were | at fe misin luneh: withiat Hs hatore and tha BETte CATOa CAF Balt thats enra| Thai: OIA, Maer Berita bie eee | foans Meknltnia he fe vo 9 accessible to powerful group interests, Thoy eit lunch, with a jwep Derore | reapect for him now than Lever had. | among Able inhabitants of en- | during the Ronus Parade whether you | ver = | Dr. Robert J, Wilson is the Ding * @id on more than one occasion side with the | best of “cawn likker” to follow the feast, en himecit, |: -Am sorry to say, Mr, Editor, that | believed in the bonds oenge | | That’s a Fa ie [Giice teat whet dene ae Hk i | mighty against the many. It was a sound, But those were other days. No wonder “Marse | Is Hearst getting #0 ignorant that | you raya, hee mn too Aocommodeting 18th to 38th Street Sioa eee | (of |] | Street, Manhattan, ‘a ” tT 4 e€ » na Od jor . ud bs sterp! a yhe poys marched dow i] a = popular instinct that brought in the new type, Henry” has deserted the blue grass country’for long | he, thinks he Dull that mule 10 an | OO Pe ited te a we When the Dove Tear aecbing would ||| Gy Albert #, Southwick aS = = er a Aiea abiitlne 44 carscmtae one p g intelligent public? Smith js a man PAIR PLAY Avenue and ov ro 4 ne mnula | bis Aa i ba AE ' ; i 99)! wi pilities ‘er compre- - ¢ in Flori ! " rt vho nev » Ever val 2 A y m ‘or the boys whe Court, 1020, by ‘The Piees Publisiing Co, e old .Co ent é i Ste og ushatalandine rm seasons in Florida, No wonder the ‘possum is | who never drinks, Every one knows Now Tork, Oct. 19, tote be, ton ued tor he hove whan an | Jaen i Fok tiem, Vyblnnine Co, tho « 1a Contin atal Arny a ‘ 7 B ‘ dying out and taking to the tall timber. aper wouldn't do this, me Callie Ait most two years and “nothing” is still | numerous are the pla: \ } #u This sound and comprehensive analysis of the F tac Gul ' but then you must consider the Hearst The Catvte mS too good. i | Please give the various neadquar-| the New England States, York, é r . , ’ When the editor shifts the "possum from the apers are Dot for people who think, | T#_ the Rditer of T ning World: ARTHUR LEVY. |, righ . ar-| New Jersey, Ponnaylvanta and aoee! H y Pituation in the country as a whole has a lesson for sporting notes to the society column, Col, Watter \> KATHE “AHILL. | Is the Sullivan Law legal when It] yew York, Ocf# 19, 1920. lee 9 jC pslgerhace during the Revo-| tand—we have seen two dose 4 4 $' 4 s tk e society col i is fe - < Ant coed contradic: ticle B of the N , ” ution $0 private houses in which} the: nd that ‘probably |! . a rk, Oct, 19, 19 contradicts Ar he Ninth bh} them, ar probably ts n | New York, because New York's experience has been son and his generation can see nothing but a dark New Yo | Amendment. to the Constitution of : be abode. CECIL R alf of the domiciies hon { ; different. F ‘ ‘ the Anthem, ithe United States, which is called the Why Nott Brookeny 3%, ho slept fora night or more. ' hi et distineut | blue decadence abroad in the land. ms ta ation ot ie Eraalin Wore [RIL of Rights and which states that !mo rye Biter of The Rrening World mig Ais te \idg tok Cull Meakin Pua a 4 { Elihu Root was one of the most distinguished of | ’ ‘i Prana ai Will you pl ehten me as to) the people have the right to bear)” would you kindly inform mo] t ‘The shortest milo in the world gs na “4 A ‘possum hunt simply isn’t a ‘possum hunt when | Wy ada wh ute or raige | arms? A J. | whether a lady could become a car-| lation. It Includes such noted places}the American and Hnglish, “of 1,790 the Elder Statesmen. He was of “that group and tf Volsteadiied Into a’ church sosabl the hat t0 I saluted| Brooklyn, Oct. 19, 1920, pbs} ja8 what was, latterly, the Longfellow | yards: the longest, the Dutch amt { ; > NS Volsteadized into a church sociable. ose follow ta 3 — fie ASPIRANT, residence in| Cambr Mass.; the Which is 6,480 yar¢ . only th xy oF | Flags on the Ave | nfleld, L. I, Oct. 19, 1920. Jold Southwick hous Dough the old’ German “ance & ia type.’ te sa- A | winnet . Oct. 19, 1920, {old Southwick house urlesto though » old German ‘mile wae K , includ. | ‘To the Editor Prening World. — 8; the Webb home in Wethers: 8,106 yards, ‘The word “mile” geonts ‘7 When he was succeeded by Senator Wadsworth is - og Shame on you, Fifth Avenue, When Ther Ate Not, field, Conn.; the Kennedy House and subject to. thany variations, a 4 rs the State was cheated, 66 AS I recall it, ‘wisdom teeth’ are molars. I your parrlotings | nena t alt out | A clatme that shipyard workers are | Jumels Mansion. in Ne Ww. York cis aman ralte dy said 0 he 1d mony oe ri " other puxzlin pocketbook you ° s Ww at 2 Vare| the mo oted one s. probably, 2 ard rhe Iris Pas ‘ *» New York did not gain a Senator of the new type, shall use them to eat with.”—-Edward Roche * 3, .uia the § the rest, Hut when you get Uckled In. eptitied to and/aro cligipié forthe in Newburgh, No Y.. wire. eed: yards, the italian just 6 yaras : Se q the old bank roll, wow, wow. Soldier bonus. B claims the oppoaite. close of the Hevolutic After standing at “retreat” for more ou could have displayed Old Glory Who is right? #x-A. BF, Proclamation of Peace and disbanded “post-mile” was &296 y: i te ‘ _ Cee AO ag SOCEM ENION eN RE OL oedy Oe AEE q EM, — sles able but more dapemseniative, Instead, Mr. | Hardy, jr Twelee-Year-Old Columbia Freshman, je paves a8 ™ he Issued the than the American, ile tne Viens