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‘y no pe ae egeg nt ne i ta eS ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, D veloped unprecedented energy in trying to impose | waa, eee \ Si ECEMBER 7, 1920. - \ : - ye a P . | ch new restrictions upon the personal liberty and con- | | 4 ! ‘pela sete : The Warriors) - Lec sete ntl duct of gl other men, women and children in the u ntin a P| (tie New Tork lrestng Word.) By John Cassel f the Bible 1 aw a a ee ar aa | country issumption that the highest morality = a us : Company, Now. hi to 42 Park Tow | fs to make « tee the line you draw, , iy By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory: we a BA, Dremuee, 4) | lastead 4 going into a monastery the modern Copsrieh oer abusing veulot finds hi impelling him to go into the lobbies of Le regulate his fellow-beings, if could be built that would tempt members of the Lord's Day Alliance and similarly minded persons, i ld be over-subscribed before undown to-morrow JOSEPH PULITAEN Ir, Secretary, ark KR bai. MEMPER OF ‘TIE A ED Pn idelated Prem le exclusively entith for repabi OF Gl! bows deapateher credited to Ht oF not otherwive erediied tn th Ghd also the local news adlished herein, 4 MOVING TOWARD PEACE VERY prospect for conciliation between Eng- P Vand and Ireland will be watched with the keen- ere laws can be passed to No. 12—Judas Maccabeus. Judas the Maccabee, the son of Mattathias, was In all probability the greatest military genius that the Jewish race has ever produced. Cer= tainly in all Jewish lilstory but one otter name ts worthy of being men- dinate eet: i lage pt APa UST es t monasier fovea mee ma Sie a tioned alongside of his in this respect, on i | alas, mediaeval about the and that is the name of Joshua, The est interest on this side of the Atlantic , f of modeftis, Maccabee—the word means “the Arthur Henderson's suggestion of a truce or 5 AB y all by himself | Hammerer’—was one of the greatest armistice appears to bave been well in » Unthad States eaptaing of all time if due allowance ce PF can turn the whole United State is made for the tremendous odds ry ‘3 . 3 , ia 4 monastery every Sunday in the year? against which ne fought, those odds ‘ re 4s ‘no question but that the Irish, if they oh j#enerally being about ten to one in ; ‘ |favor of the enemy, ‘ mn but agree among themselves, may now gain | THE CORE OF COMMUNISM. Noes HANI ob vism a bl Italian radical Tt was against Antiochus, the Syr- jan despot, that Judas unsheatied his sword in his immortal fight for the political and religious liberties of ins countrymen, | His first work was in the line jmleht attacks and sudden surprises, to “get His hand i,” us tt were, and then he began to show what he could do in real war. With three thousand men A bemmaus almost anything they ask short of a complete sev- prance of all connection with the British Empire. tatesmen and politicians of Britain are willing to goffer greater freedom in Home Rule than ever fhetore. + From Gladstone's time the hitch in Home Rule 7 Deen that the British spokesmen have never Hmade their offers in time. The concessions they | Hoffer one year are the same they refused the pre- | ; ; s Year, when the offer would have been accept | selves in an inferior tondition of life to an equal ers have given Bolshe- my reve than did the commiltee of vho studied conditions in Russia on the spot and came to the conclusion that “the social | equality inseribed in the programme of the Com- ut munists has ended by resoly ing ilself simply into tf those who formerly found them- a 1 at Beth-horon ant successes the riot opened the eyes of the the reduction Syrian authorities and Lysias him- ayo ao ” self appeared upon tie scene with @ able to the Trig). level of grewier misery, thoroughly equipped army of sixty rin the same way the Irish have advanced their | After reading the commitice’s report as translated Gly, Gudes Ret tate Ger nth tak lethands each year and have never been willing to | by Arthur Beningion in The World last Sunday, thousand men, first at Hmmaus and then at Bethsura, completely routing it, after inflicting upon it a loss of ‘al thousand men and great quantities ble material This gre ry enabled Judas to occupy Jerusalem, with the excep: |tion of the "Tower." He began at once to clean up and purify the city and do strengthen its fortifications, this year what would have been satisfactory | yo one will wonder Halian Socialist Par suppress it. that the extreme section of the i The horrors of the last year of murder and riot | we been so appalling that each party must shrink | m a continuation. | ' : : , Even now there is only a comparatively small ty moved heaven and earth to Here is another striking passage in which the com- mittee explains why the elaborate Soviet machinery ends to servg, but precious days are calling for service to our common country, Rome, ch 8 avedt the What kind of a lettey do you find most readable? Isat it the one | Rom Ich step pay w that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? There demoralized that tie outlook is dark for the next tor cake, or even bread, it will be for the the interve tion of Pome In the midst of this work Judas ; ty f . / 7. 7 7 found himself beset by Ly s with a t ference between Irish and English views of a pos- minaged to hang together at all: | mighty army of one hundred and ¢ fe | : ty th and en, After tur ~ i _ sible compromise. | Such a situation could never have endured jing Hethutire, the enemy laid wiege'to ‘ + .@) A truce now would give time for tempers to cool but for the natural resources bequeathed by pe ba sieht es eae eb f 3 hearts to warm. A truce might move each side the old regime to the new, That such an arihor, “spread over the hills and H . ni t " v8 SO a alns glis~ f fo go the little further than ever before which would eeonontic¢ n continues, notwithstand- tales Wks shoe OE Meee Bae ihe } >. dyesult in compromise and conciliation HT TOE yee ea eed jeity remisted all thelr assauite, and i 3. the needs of consumption, is really explained finally the rians vathicsen, hone iH} ; by the fact that Russia, economically slow, SHAT ine Gictenn meal Wiad atid } ' AN ECHOING CALL. : is helping out to a cértain extent by drawing ory i vidi i 4 ia} say ui | upon goods accuyulated before the revolu- [erates sent his ereny General. \ ! N EVENT without precedent occurred in the ton, 28 6 " | BART iti a dane Aros, eer \ Unied States Senate yesterday. —_ hot dertyl “ nits of Judas and the thdomitable : : . There nuisiell is the underlying fascination valor of his men ved the day } A member of the'body elected to the Presidency | of Communism tor the vast majority of those to nor was defeated, first at ___ | addressed his fellow-members and bespoke co-opera- whom its doctrines appeal r | Dalama and Aue ‘tion and friendship for his term of office. No other ; STGHba RAGA Be . aie { ; It is a fascination never openly confessed, always crowning vietory of Judas, ‘ Senator ever has had the opportunity, concealed under higit-piled th spries, | and practically decided the auestion 3 ne bi advice whic! . ardi ave chat bo ira i | | of Jewish pendence. . bi One bit of ad ie which Senator Harding gave to But underneath, there it is: the secret hope that | But just when jt looked as though ~ {his* colleagues will be echoed whole-heartedly all } . 1 ‘ , the patriot cause was fairly and per- ; Daves this broad land: , the wealth accumulated by the industry of past gen- | fanently won; a great reverse came oh ‘4 ; : erations will prove enough to carry things along | j Anew davasion fame under Bac rues foouths of the present -Adaiidistra- somehow, at least through the lifetime of those who. | force to meet the sudden and powers . tion remain, and I would have House and wes edigtri bute it | ful danger, and at the head of h . Senate join cordially in making them fruitfu! how's aa TOUISITIDULE It, Me bund the reat leader was | _ “} rather than wasted months. ‘There is so, — Affer thal, who cares? p —-——-- —— - = ——$<—<4—¥— — = ane There was no one to take the ead } Be | much to be done, and we have already had | The cake is there—enough to give a share to those |Captain's place, and it was all over ‘ r »d it before: 7 with the cause that Judas loved so Ff 2 so-mucn of dey that T should tke unaal- hy nover lasted ft ele, From Evening World Readers oe aeons f j reneration, By John Blake extinetion of t! Every ‘word is true, even the reference to “party mente reise and a lot satisfac an tying | No truer pat or fine mental exercise and a lot satisfaction in trying lived than Judas Mac is | | rene! it >™ J ) e i . , | (Co) i 80, by John Blake. ever ends to serve,” which acted as a drag on the previous fe generation to buckle to and make shift for | ¢o say mucn in a few words, Take time to be brief, erriaat, 10, BY John Miaka) |battle cry was, “God und our native f _ itselt, _—_ KEEP OUT OF “OFFICE POLITIC land,” and right vallantly did the aon ns of this Congress. VEleruset m7 ispokenattltude Ireland and Engtand. 1 Ie deed of resenting by an as-| , : . of Mattathins live, ¥ and die tor ‘Precious days are calling,” and the country te Pete mUspoken abutude’ |, Ds Riitor The tniae Wot wow. {aus on the Cion Club what had You will succeed or fa scording to what you do. In }|the cause that was a to his soul, the call with a stentorian voice. "4 : aed =) y ; vender /and deliberate and callous affront to the office or shop it is your own work that counts, . 2 x unspoken attitude of many a Communist. ) Not a Le ‘ the ther dead, would not that Never be tempted to engage in the disastrous game of Whatever the November elections may have : it you ay y editorials |) rl the case of $ “oer: nea ; i 5 . ae th eee ) pears ee pate Mee So ting office polities,” which means attempting Uirough trickery Ten-Minute Studies |-- int, they most certainly were not an indorsement RETESET TITER AMIE E Dy “ : to climb over the heads of others to a position in whieh you be ’ ” aah ‘ of the “High Privy Councillor Phurslity . . a acpe f y "of the do-nothing paralysis that governed the Sixty- INAUGURAL WEEK." dnd oF vome other wuch rot. tt is eRe Union Club wie raad. § 2° not belong. ; of New York City sixth Congress. HE opening sentences of David Lawrence's n will a newspaper wi Monta) crowd tht ahould’ be excork= The difference between a good organization and a bad ‘ a Wt cee, | Festination of juation wate fhe | ited and condemned on one is that the good organization is free from office poli- 3) Go vernment as ashington despatch printed in The Evening That porsesneeenlllcsoo stones: Bate ties, and the bad one is full of i = i THE MOTOR DEATH ROLL. World yesterday are well worth serious study: . i ! In a well managed institution every man is judged by ' Pot : ef rs pe NSUS BUREAU figures on automobile deaths This might well be called inaugural week Fa Weetline Ge rte erbaion Wank his work. He is not only judged by it, but he is made to H for 1919 are staggering when compared with in the national capital, The festivities and Mie Donovan's letter moves me to do it, and is not permitted to try lo disparage the work of Pio . 8 os ceremony will come on March 4, but to all : Jesplain to other simple minded people 3 others. pries di he duties ; those for 1915, | ntents and purposes the arrival of Prest- I to that the Catholic Church is not an The head of one of the biggest businesses in this coun- a series defining the duties of . the administrative and levistative ' officers and boards of the New York ¢ In the four years the potentiality of the automo- Spite as a death-dealer increased from 8 to 14.1 for natitution that deals in [rish-Amer- If it were, 1t would dent-Blect try will often promote a man who is disp: low employees, on the Hardis j that It is raued by his fel- theory that only jealousy is back of marks the beginning of demanded tean polities. ty Government, ‘ople ane the new reg | lives as suc hh. control of any countries at present, * . A - ee ee woesttion Lae panied The ae aro wimply nghine for | TPL ek many countries at Brerenss|¥ disparagement and the man who can inspire jealousy in $| STREET CLEANING DEPART 1 ee aetOO 000) Pop : Wal ser » Ht would be an excellent thing | that which is due the It te not) his heart that the above is true, if he § others must be doing something worth while. ie , . to. Many will learn with surprise that the death rate | for the United States if the first Monday in Decem- | murder and riot, but repulsion of the |i. Catholic. If he Isn't, he should This department is responsible for The men who are set over y ic at by The Ure Radliaiing Co an Ee New York Eveting World.) By Willis Brooks Hawkins. | This is the forty-sivth article of. | | | | [the co! | moval and disposition | rubbish, — street and fee within the Manhattan, tho Bronx and B 7 “a . tyrant. sland’s ¢ to Ireland | not be talking about it. : y not all be perfect. ning of streets and the Pe= yin New York City is 14, a tenth of a point less than ber of each o » year teere inaugural week in | is no better than. w: rmany's to GERALD MASON You may have reason to believe that you or some of your of ushes, gare 4H the country as a whole. legal fact. As a simple and obvious step in making | mmntpint Hoth, eases were purely | Now York, Dec. 2 1920 fellows would Oe in the Besa oF eubiriby, But ae There is no ground for complacency, however, 2 Gove AGT PARRA TA ssponsible |. The_cuse of treland to-day might | + If Ireland Watts. ,% they are there. And until you prove by doing your own voklyn. t. aes 2 aa ye) 2 the Government more responsive and responsible |." Yirerent if, like Scotland, they Jitor of The Evening World 12 work well that you are fit to succeed them, you only make $| 1" Queens and Richmond these duties 4 for the New York rate is growing more rapidly than to the voters, it is ily desirable th; Presi- | consented to the union ¢ were nd waited for Dantel Joseph'| ’ ’ 2 tre performed by the Borough Presi- q & ) , e je that future Pres had wa fi P t ble f " elf when y try to tear the low: ty aie coolnivy iat large ands wniéss chikad, New e Sih | willing to support a tribe of anti- A ana histkind during Woon rouble for yourself when you try to tear them down, 4 seeUn ATEE ATM, UDIESS CHECKED, NE dents and member s should take office | quated blue bloods ity | ington’s tine we also would be in the Keep out of cliques who meet for the purpose of » city's st are cleaned by h VYork, in spite of the money spent for traffic control, | soon after they are el loc mimues eoaaann tat integrity | wame position as Ireland is tovdity “knocking” the boss. Attend to your own business. What- eps eed pide aR ities i Will be more dangerous than the unregulated rural Under ordinary procedure, the President's inaugu- nd distinct people? V at nin Bet wing to ombroi us win | ever it may be, you will have your hands full if you attend mmer howe flushing aad an i ae : . , uns reasan to ¢ an th i caw 4 nde. te. 6 are also done at night, » Mélisiricts, where most of the aecidents are the result | ration is delayed four months and Congress is not [and advance. the argument g|BRSB Hs ue imei va jouw on lt te the Way jb ahould) be atenaed) toe) 4 ns ure made’ of Of the motorists’ own folly, and in which the motor- i A free Mexico would A TERACE tO ie Mec wer we act Holding indignation meetings, doing your duties sul- tha former, /to ti Ft lates bald SAME TONS required to meet for thirteen months after the elec- | our satety on account of the intrigues | DYpNEneT who wore Prabably Ardeit) s leniy because you do not like the man over you, slighting }}gether with rubbish, being dumped én 1 Ists themselves pay the penalty. | tion, The four months are virtually an interregnum, | of Japan , uses very poor policy In passing a] your work if you think that you can pass the blame for its teland a8 filing, while the 4 i : . ‘i , And how coutd a free Tr dep BAK len ts ORLA ; 3 ) : ; | garbage is sent to sea and dumped =) Even less ground for complacency is tu be f the existing arrangement is a relic of the d | menace to England with t Tee ee MS OARGARE? WILSON, poor results to others—none of those things will get you $) there. A contractor pays the city for 4.40 comparative figures with other cities in which the | of the stagecoach and sailboat. It ignores the raile |S Natens atte H anywhere but on the bad books of your employer, Nat+ }|the privilege of salvaging from the | | i j b t ; | Lager band siboat. Tt ignores the raile | quately A by Article Filthy Currency: ees be itl talenve Liniuae But tl rubbish anything that he may want @ per capita ownership of automobiles is much lar; } road and the There is no sound reason This uganda abou To ihe Kdior of The Evening World {§ urally you will meet with unfairness and injustice. ut the § | perore it is sent to Rikers Island ae Me fi ae ' i es irish. not able to agree ts Var oitorhal’ on the filthy: .c only way around th obstacles is to prove your own ability, }) For the purposes of street cleaning 4 than in the metropolis, for 5 A state of affairs. Its only cl: lot of rot t 4 j ‘ M H ind removal of ashes, garbage and 0) This’ alarming incr ri sabi ay 7 eS ONY Claim Rha dolyoumeaniby. atin reney that Is now being used is very and the only way you can do that is by putting all your ¢/ 4nd removal of “ales. gat ald i i This alarming increase in motor mortality is the | to existem mn inertia and subservience to | the Ulsterites to thelr fare? Is i [Hmely. Tt acon to us it te ® ques energy and all your earnestness into your own job, [carta and automobile trucks in used. {strongest possible evidence of the need for an ade- | tradition wane PUR SP ea renee [into consideration, AX you say, the | Upward of $00 of the latter vehleles 7 Md erned € Ona 8 : ition « ne ¢ ency 8 % “en ave been ordered a © how bein; J quate and effective motor traffic code to serve as a = ee | the majority, to he overned by th ion aE, bause im poatitence, exp | —— —— "delivered to the elty. So far an i check on the motor maniac who is a menace both TWICE OVERS Poser See Het until Cor | ; § apo 400k. up . ppropriations permit, the Departmaut a ic a ace bol { m0 dog? oF ech 4 | Whtch we not so long ago took up t ing re es wast to himself and to othe! i ieilite TIVICE OVERS, | Hor worer wind footie ta] Watch, we not | Words From the Wise feet Cleaning "Femoveh what imself and to other motorists and pedesirians, A Street, F ious matter where public health! “artes returning from “over there’ | Remember thie: they that win Soin HnG DAES business establish= " 66 HE Borough Presidents are spenders and | co sat stake, WILLIAM F. MUTH. | ye are presented with the. Prohibi- | : ments as well as f welllngs and t om Ct Hler C) | = with D tion Amendment, and if we do notact| "et be counselled cannot be aller business p but many of Ms " > not savers. omptroller Craig, ‘The Flag at the Club. arene oR eN ediately a law which will be al helped. If you do not hear Re ee und industri) IF IT WERE ONLY A QUESTION OF 4 Pirate Ce Ine Ea oT Mee te the Conatititign Of a ee ee th a Petre i hak are P TERIES . < . spose th hortly after the sink- t way with a great deal of pleasure | \-) States will be passed. i) “Mes eee ob BR. if | , abish taken to the PROVIDING MONASTERIES! | HE A ' ‘i f ng ot yD Lusitania tie relatives of| thit Tread Mr, Donovan's letter 4] © S.\0) SURtie Ml De patie oti. | Wranklin, sity suinps st ehelr ova (exrenes, SEAS aya 7 . , . present moment is an opportune one fo \ear a é ive a} Nov. 29. inte oni sody and defend | fietio ee | he removal of snew from thi HERE were many who predicted that the war he, ihe Fine ¢ ; those wh ther livea, ond | Nove stated the Trish altuation in this Lair a SO Te nals , aisiction upnears to be endo wigects is one of the Rants went would be follow as i ediaeval times, by a serious effort lo arrange a truce belween the jedral to atlend | country clearly. | dearest—"Liberty:” o reflection; the teacher of hu- eins that this department has Hid follo ed, as in mediaeval times, by British Gove: ent d i; lu spec! When the Irish come to know that - CCHAE MORITZ | mititys the parent of repent. | meet With the ¥ equipment +a great spiritual revival—that men would become | ritis. yovernment and representative opinion in |woula 0 th wis is America, it will greatly aid New York, De if Gunes the nules oF Jouhs the inion Je som ee eater bone Pee : , ou ¥ by the Ge their cause, - , by ; ery a hopec Ms winter's | deeply concerned for their souls and that many Ireland.’ — Arthur Henderson. Po ena alee of ‘a Gorman flax Mr. Donovan came from good Trish Sinful Wine 1 strengthencr of patience; and anos will be promt removed s | in. thel es Out of the|atock; but he is a thorough Americat itor of The vening World St pKOWaLeN O. i be lepartment Would enter monasteries. ° {the Union Club, which flag| now. JOHN STOTHERS. ae thi a biter iucansl) ane Precler ‘es peoey hat with the ful eaulbment, whieh f i ‘ tt mi aan: j a . ve on Gi ve + why, To ork, Dec, 1, 192 : nonymous, is oxpected to be delivered ‘b: ~~ omwaaial Hone it La have 3, COC OMETHING has. been suid about’ the ‘Sena Uni an Glu would then have had| New ze ce z 1920, day of pleasure is to sin, THN epee. Giiec eer [3m capected tobe, delivered "by “ship emocracy, however, has greatly altered the na- | ' after hi ‘ Aw Anti-Blue Law This country will soon become as f t aie | street can be cleared of sno fie of ange war tend a ? ed the na- | torial oligarchy.’ Of course every one here ee Oe peeves eihate belts | To the Titer of The Mente Worl Gea fhe heads that are enforcing| ving of our life would be help. | a storm ared of snow during | i 4 5 : services for thelr the public should be thankful to} gine Sunday laws less; the middle derold of pleas. ommissioner of Stroot Clean- ‘There has certainly been nothing monastic or con- | knows that to be a highly imaginative and harmless |worahippers were aguin faced with ivening World for the fight it is |! A MPRA MORTAL rete meme ay | hulnted by the Mayor. His i na pane | fiction. nator Harding. \thik German flag as they left the blue law. New York, Dec. 4, 1920. : | The present templative about spiritual movements noted since is Jehurehs and suppose that they had. 1, Stanwood Tec | Pale Sous, | it i Tk. MacStay of + s ~, 24 . | en requested the ‘nion Club t Henderson's suggestion of forming an Talent is that which is BS ndrews Avenue, the ba the war in the United States. . {ako sn that flag on that day and oc-/anticbiue law league, Tf we, try to| 2 pe Oret Landen: 7 ie ‘A oe Vere Aig md | tis office Is on the ‘twelfth eneeae ( ¥ f A é 4 - * . - on; and suppose that th re-| combat these pests singly we will ac- \. BOR OE TP ERIN, HME nee mac g » the unicipal Building, the contrary, instead of worrying about their e HIS is no time to call loans." -Gov. Bickelt | Yoni had been rebuffed; and suppose|ecomplish nothing. Our combined ef-| What is the largest city in the) whose power a man is, | Eschmann is Deputy Boroeitritciay groups. of Americans have de- | af N Caroll : | that they had er committed oad jane Petts a sount rutree Iworld and which city comes agoonet | Lowell. | aaene is also a deputy for each of the ty { } E o) saat Pas AR NO i enema i sanitation oe a — a+ a8 : 3