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we 18° a eee WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL ‘18, 1927." : ' | out the verdict of New York as well as the plaudits | / — = : - aaa | of Vienna, Berlin, Paris and Rome. |) A L | E f f h L eater, met eae SS World, | Present prospects point to a musical winter of |! r ibe Noe vane oe CHHity lig | A Lawless Enforcement of the Law! «<=! ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZET, 1921-1922 brighter, it anything PMlided Dally Bxcept Govday by The Pres Publishing SLURS ik , ‘Company. Now. 53 to 63 Park Row, Now York. closing. RALPH PULITZER, Prewident, 63 Park Row. ; is t ree —_— 4, ANGUS BHAW, Treesnrer, 62 Park Row. But Music Week as a Nation-wide movement SOREPH PUIATHER Jt,. Seeretery. 68 Park Row. shows the effort toward a general popularization of MEMIFER OF TIF ASSOCTALED PRESS, music—good music. What of New York's musi- Amoolated Prem is exclusively entitled to the use for repabiteation Hy chee itted to it or pot otherwise redited tn the pager cal programme for the summer months By John Cassel of The Ages By Svetozar Tonjorof Caer Seve Vout Prenton Werte Om n the one now ‘ | XXV.—THE ALMAGROS. y Diego de Almagro, the junior part- § | of 5fl pews de: | Der of Francisco Pizarro in the busl- nd also the local news pubiished herein The Stadium concerts at City Coliege will fil | eg Pots bate Pipa an ; ; ; ; ree i | ‘or the Spanish town in which he THE TRANSIT COMMISSION. | their usual place. Golumbia University will con- F was born. He emigrated to Amer- 5 Bae ls Pree . ~,’ | tinue the concerts on “The Green.” But are there | ‘ fca in 1819 and immediately began OV. MILLER picked Transit Commission- | adequate plans for municipal music in prsblic parks? H to deviae means of getting rich in the , ers with the evident intent of gettmg a com- | Js tie city keeping step with the popular demand t ae Rane the tpolts assigned | ) bination in which nobody could say any one of the | and appreciation of good music? | to him efter the sucking of Cuzeo three elements experience, popularity, or non-par- In European capitals outdoor music of high qual- | tisanship was wholly missing. ity is a part of the life of the people. It ranks with Chairman MeAneny and Gen. O’Ryan are both | 'raries, art galleries and parks as a necessary part Breas Sueatserey, acre 7 of the aesthetic development of the whole peaple. Democrats. {t is considered worthy of support by taxation, | In Gen, O'Ryan’s case, well-earned popularity as The same condition ought to prevail in New York. gallant leader of the Twenty-Seventh Division in | We would not think of closing the Art Museum or France and Commander of the National Guard of | the Library. We should not hold back mumicipal the State of New York certainly outweighs any spe- | SUPport of music whidh all may enjoy in the parks and playgrounds of the city. ’ z inadequate, he saile’ back to Spain | told hig story to Charles V., prom. i ‘ it + foed trim a suitable consideration wx obtained from the King the title Adelandado, or Governor, of “ Toledo,” a territory 200 leagues along : the Pacific Coast, adjoining Pinar- ro'a “sphere of influence” im the north, ‘The quarrel between the two mas ter thieves arose over the comnrony boundary, De Almagro set up. the |claim that Cusco fell within the lim- tts of the King’s grant to him. “Ne, | Senor—never!” retorted Pizarro, now @ marquis and grandee of Spain. | It ts related that they got together |one evening in an effort to reach an agreement, but the party broke up im a fight between the two principals After a fiercery fought batile « few montis later, Almagro wae ong. |tured, convicted and garroted by ro's order, ‘That ended the oa eer of Diego de Almagro L But there was a Diego de Alama sro LL—the son of an Indian woman ‘Tis Almagro (called Mozo, the “Boy”) awalted his chance to avenge ‘is father’s death, It ts even gate that he @ave the hand of fellowship ty his father’s slayer at the begin ning of the waiting game. At the proper time he joined bis | murdered father’s friends in a coun ter revolution. The Almagristas mrer- dered Pisarro, proclaimed the “Boy” Governor of Peru, and set about et- ting-rich-quick on thelr own accoumt ~at the expense of the natives, of course. " Everything went wefl for but the power of guld to inake trouble was goon freshly itMustruted. The Almagristas got inte a fight among theniselves, and in the course of the bloody business all but one af the gang were killed, Of this survivor the “oy” disposed at the first opportunity. And ther Diego de Almagro Il. alone remained to continue the important work of collecting guld from the natives, send ing & small part of it to Spain and keeping the rest stored away for « rainy day. But somebody in Spain made up his mind that too large a share of the PERSONS, Houses , PAPERS AND EFFECTS AGALh Feirkesows) ym a A é tyebeces st, cial fitness or preparation for the duties of Transit Commissioner. i THE PLIGHT OF THE FAITHFUL. With Mr. McAneny and Mr. Harkness special fa- | GROUP of “Pro-League Republicans,” as they miliarity with traction matters can, of course, be as- | style themselves, have just engaged in a rather sumed. Mr, McAneny was Chairman of the Tran- | tabored effort to reconcile the Harding foreign policy sit Committee of the Board of Estimate during the | with the party platform and with the conduct of tfte negotiations that preceded the signing of the dual campaign. subway contracts. Mr, Harkness, as assistant counsel | These “ppg. eaguers” even attempt to find amd of the Public Service Commission at that time, drew | interpret the “dominant issue” in the campaign. up the contracis themselves. It can’t be done in the way they go about it. The Mr. McAneny and Mr. Harkness have both the ad- | attempt is futile. vanlage and the disadvantage of having been inti- x een ieee, toner the League of mately connected with a certain phase of the city’s aad barney ae % oe cones transit development. “records of the party,” and the like. The advantage of such connection and experience Republican Party policy toward the League in the for present purposes may be greater than any dis- | campaign can be interpreted only in terms of politi- advantage due to preformed judgments and settled | cal chicanery, misrepresentation, deceit, hatred, and theories. ie will to win’ at any cost to National and party eRe : honor. (Sue UL Us NEW | “The “Pro Learue Republicans” who have signed York's complicated traction Shatan, which Gov. | the statement are honorable, forward-looking men. Miller says must now be dealt with as a whole, But they are party men. Their votes were cast with could be better approached and handled by men of | faith rather than with reason. They do not speak high business training and achievement, whose grasp | the language of the party tricksters. It is no won- of traction pi would be rather strengthened der they wander into confusion when they attempt than otherwise by a fresh point of view, uninfluenced | * interpret their party leaders. ae ETO tg jeje ees oe atte Ros a ae ait Sa RDI TUN +] yellow motal was being retained by by personal participation in particular transit adjust- NOT THRILLING, the “Boy.” This person caused one (From the Herald.) Vaca de Castro to be sent with o ments of the past. ‘That Gov. Miller has been thoroughly conscientious The Governor did not see it that way. The re- in the selection of the men named for the ‘Transit : : : Commission of New York City and for the Public Ser. sult is a Transit Commission composed of members | yico Commission is certain, The New York Herald whose esteemed names are received by the public | has no doubt in respect of this. i 5 if But the New York Heruld 4s not thrilled over the with hope rather than with enthusiasm, calibre of the men for the great business problems considerable force to Peru to cat! the “Boy” to account. But Almagro met Vaca de Castro not only with disapproval but with active hostility. In the battle that @lensued the son was defeated by de Fron Evening World Readers UNCOMMON SENSE Lietemity Paarl rane ‘usd et by Pirzaro, and paid for jhis temeMty with his life His execution in the great square ‘Chairman George MeAneny is a man whose civic | they are called upon to handle. ‘The New York Herald What kind of a letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one By John Blake Heneceee for iis deaoiilen naieee instinct, interest and vision have done muclf for New | 5&4 hoped to see both these commissions filled by | *a# gtves you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? Bare eae wae a jwho were thus given to understand i strong-heAded men who have won their spurs among There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying . . that the great white King beyond the York. the men big in the business world. to eay much in a few words. Take time to be brief. BE A FIT COMPANION FOR YOURSELF. | ieite tien Ear etiantnte comoeeesoinced It remains {fo be seen what he can do toward giv- THY OIDY OF aT Up to the age of six an intelligent child left alone will | sab icote in America had been sub- i » Transit C issi . ys sald: | © Impolite Guard, chemists, mechanics, boilermakers,!3 amuse himself. As soon as the fright at being abandoned 3 (50% ; : ing the new Transit Commission breadth, force and j (Bazcerpt from Historical Works of Hong, (to the tutor ed Tue Evening World coppersmiths, coopers, freight hand:|% by his parents or playmates subsides he will cast about for {ioe wots none records of Shun Rios nen S} te 5 ’ Chinese Scholar, A. D. 2019.) | While on a Third Avenue “L' || ers, chauffeurs and a great many Vine paren tsOs playa DROS PCE BEL ABOU FOF (Oh COOH anyon Boome jap iad honesty in dealing with New York's transit muddle ¢ | &: Thine ne thant t tat at something to do and find it. that their interpretation of the event aS Naw York's ¢ ool In the Year 1921 the lawmakers in their [noticed a woman with a child at he | I" ggns Of MbOF too numerous) § Some. BOO ce en is a ileoahatihiatne Scall mise $ | NL DOL! premature and erroneous SN 4 gon". De ? madness had brought public affairs to utter side yo over'to the conductor and ask = What are our labor leaders doing ‘ DEE He SES c18) REDCED Y, RN AG UE HOrenta Cel migs $i) ane Gory OF Une Ssparoe and chs The Governor's mobilization af State authority i . i whioh is the nearest stalion to De-,to remedy the situation? Nothing, chief, which means the perfectly natural destruction of Almagros teaches us that there is a y confusion and turned attention to regulating : Mahay emierd or tied icles inthe in oRdan to see whats inuideanthe Uttle hope for honest folk even wt for that professed purpose is now complete, the food and drink of citizens in the City of lancey Street, Teapie orate they respin: articies inthe room iniorder toisee what is inside of them. | thieves fall out. Hilton, ale eaten at Delancey Street! |in the boot-leggini: business a ey : ee ptehs if he is given the ant kind of toys, | — = tae. 7 4B : ; et of at Grand or Canal Street!) why in the name of justic ey) 3 wi e followed by a constructive period, during which he ONE THEY DIDN'T PASS.. Incredible as it appears to an enlightened was the rough answer. ‘The poor|"ot wake up and call'w national bait|$ Win e\¢ter lose and leas trom neglect and be more aad more WHERE DID YOU GET , JRNMENT opisla 2 people like ourselves, the Chinese, these ta : cot | Holiday to all our union brothers for ; sf Aoi | DJOURNMENT of the Legislature does not come Nike Ourttueay the Ohta @ ta. | Woman imagined that Canal Street the pirpose of signing petitions of|% able to keep his own company without any direction by older THAT WORD? afford immediate opportunity for appraisal of erages containing alcohot was nearest her destination and) protest to be t to the Congress mide : | . ie q a ad aantie jor the Volstead law? T firmly believe aoe . uaciblos edocs j F | In highly civilized communities the Bills jammed through in the closing hours of plies be seized and the possessors thereof be cance bear to see her make the mis- | that there is not one American in onc re foul ox probleme oF i ear aE hs d ve Unis one word “book” is as frequently used Ria conch chin . = cast into prison, take and naturally went over and/ thousand using his brawn for means a oul at is around him and why, which is 3) a, the word “Dread.” In fact, the the session go to the Governor tor review and final nldiuite re jtold her to get off at Grand Street.|of a living in favor of th really all Herbert Spencer or Huxley thought of when ¢ civilteation to which a Gisposition, No one—least of all the legislators je Mayor of that city, called the Admirable Imagine the plight of woman and|law or the Highteenth Am hele minds h t Nes a | SEBO SOR) a on tow) S:c0m: 2 . . . One, welcomed diversion of public attention child If they got off at Canal Street? - ; their minds had reached the fallest development. | munity or an individual has attamed themselves—knows what was accomplished in the from his own fantastic activities and urged pStupldity! Yet that devil can't be New York, April But we forget to think or get out of the way of think- may be fairly measured by the num final twenty-four hours. That will come out as on his police to enforce this strange decree. aig) elaer abies Aes Pern on ing after we are twenty. And then, unless we have ‘com- § ber of times the word and the abject the Governor wades through the mass of bills and | Doors were broken down. Homes were in Tanners ae ever te Sty, OB BUH ANiawcima (ancy or. RR. con ae re hie Ree book oF aicece Of cards. with witeh’ $l cadirioual ° x A . , surface and subway. wonder oO. answer BR. F i i ' in-dull isease called solitai | ‘books: : ; their beds, Babies were thrust from the {these men more to be considerate | wonder if it means Red-Red-Red. If ne EF] ES ve ws ee: ne non iS matures. ttrat le ond Y : ; ‘5 7 : both among the Anglo-Saxons an What we can judge now is the meaSures that cradle. Priest or rabbi performing sacra een the pybllc than othenwisnt ,OF|so he should know that this country Watch half a dozen people in a doctor's office, glancing the Germans, ‘The Anglo-Saxon word ¥ ére not passed. mental rites, the physician giving stimulant se SAM SAG. Lye SOE BURHO is Red-White-Blue. through dead advertisements in a four-year-old magazine— for “beech’ was “boc,” and its Ger ‘ i. 0 mulan got weustomed to having t ir A ’ * . man equivalent was “buch.” One of the bills mosi deserving of defeat—and | to the sick, must hasten lest the cup be dashed pockets pulled, ear boxed and kic The fact that Debs returned to doing anything ® pass the time. Tue kane oe" atic te the ob ; ‘ | ‘ in addition—bullied and cudgelled by | prison ts nothing to his credit, It was How f th it quietly usi heir b: 2 “ re Saas a com his hand, Courts were congested. Jus- oa M p ry ow many o em ever sit quietly using their brains Ject after the etage of beechen produc rich was defeated by the Assembly—was the ef ns a their own servants? Which is it? |tne only thifg to do under the elr- a pratt at weflactl « $| tion, and the spelling was changed to for! exensl from clvil/service examinations five tice was clogged, The police could not give J. M. ENIVEL, oh td aateaion and getting out of reflection or memory enough entertain its present form in the course of the 1OFt: Wo. OXETP bash S attention to offenders save those toho broke New York, April 14, 1921, Sens SES ing ALS war a ment for the passing fifteen or twenty minutes? development of the English language. shool examiners appointed by the present Mayor. the Hooch imo and other ridiculous decrees Brewers and Saleen: ia Tan Glan CoUkaEE eae You can be a fit companion for yoirsclf if you use your }|!n German it retains ite original Five “jobs” more or less for local patronage which naturally followed in sequence, Life | To the Pattor of The Brentag Wer Tagree with IRR that Debs has|$ itelligence and your imagination, You oughi not always Au taiw elite semanitier that tha loon- i would not be important if they were not key posi- | and property became unsafe. So great a por- | HRRatE the vain ed os beer]. great mind, BUT he used it in the to need a book or a companion, For though that is a good aves pe ot tne Bae ce € tree to ss hd ’ | Fe aye = ve ee |as a medicine should open the brew- ; ? : . 5 Ret vi 3) is A designate a ok is not so inappri in the instruction of the coming generation of citi °F re ee should co-operate to dispense the out ad REAP aS BLES: snes. GL enon eames iB mare The people came to hate the Law and to fear their officials, Respect for law and order, cided to direct his intelligence to aid “Solitud jrather than hinder the Government— put. Are we to assume that the r," said Lowell, “is as needful to the imagina- {Senses than one | |brewertes would strictly obey the tion as society is wholesome for the character.” ens, But give Hylanism ahold in the schools and | , ‘ ; PHEN. he would be worthy of recog- : 7 . : the effects would be disastrous in years to come, the cornerstone of Occidental culture, van [regulations governing the manutac-| tice’ Now he In merely a brainy All the important work you do will be done in solitude, $) [[=== i For this much let New York give thanks. It has ished. Having no ancient philosophy such as ture and distribution of such beer?| rtminaL if it is original and valuable to the world. You can hardly 3} “Th t F t’’ i flite enough ground for gratitude to the Legislature we possess, the short lived civilizutioon col. The lawlessness of Mattar hea aeierea Debs is not (as R. RR. states) in} 3 imagine Thomas Gray writing his “Elegy” in a room full of 3} a s a ac i £1901, : | lapsed and in less than a century the unhappy brewery owned. ‘The return of| Prison on account of his untiring ef-|% company, or Marconi working out the problem of the wire | By Albert P. Southwick oF 1321. \ inhabitants of the once proud City of Hi Lan the bee Wil teen the porbetua- Ort cn not Hussia, and men aren't|} 188 among a crowd of talkers. | Comrristit, 1981, ey ta Pree a ion of lawlessne America, not Rus id me m1, | One who marvelied over: the ‘political’ sore have come to their present melancholy state About forty brewerles were oper-|!mprisoned for their efforts unless Learn to be alone and to entertain yourself at the same BR u political a of semi-suvagery, ating in Philadelphia making cereal] those efforts violate the laws of a time. It can be done easily enough. And if you never » baties which enable Mr. Hearst to set his ap ayy = Se le Kecently one-fourth of |country, Debs is in prison because) Nes SUN A ney yak ¢ Bre The Imtch Governor of New York proval on both President Harding and Mayor a olcued 'by-the Government) he lf a inw prewiar, Tne i the only; cotvenied exerr) nen the entertainment comes from with- }) who was “exactly 6 fect 6 Inches In a} on IGM FER nd Mayo , JERS neverages Oo! : vason he is in Jail, and that is where x : ; i ha ese) a Hylan suggested, “They make a st TWICE OVERS. re patente. Te testee lhe belongs. Tet those thousands of fe he. aay ay z. Tee” e teary Uapiee pee net Sa oe ee : , “ ~ swers champion thelr CAUSE, but ain or instruct anybody else. And the world pays good 3 ference,” was the renowned Woute Quick as a flash a devotee of the great in ad the nufacturing me- | followers champion the| 3 pays gooc | Ps : Sat ESAS: Of REIS ce HE Legislature had the courage of the Gover t ply thelr old | if it 14 against the laws of our coun-| 3 salaries only to those who perform these services for it. (or Walter) Van Twhller, in 1933, oor sport replie ake five card nor's convictions." —The World Tawi the credulity | {ry they will be Jailed. Otherwise | Sane ws of law-abiding people, let thom talk their heads off, for while ebs and his t IN NARA ALARA PPAR ARR RAR AAA AAR ARAARN | The surname Twiller, in Van Twi! - - - er, is said to ®e a corruption of the MUSIC WEEK. re: | A. D. BACHELOR, | Debs, ane t re ean Mas “4 . slaty, TE. f E , jiday ‘tition, and the saw one of our policemen giving; shooting crap a better pas original Twijfler (pronounced Tweef- PS 5 Music Week in New York to be a celebration of 66 AFTER Prof. Einstein's siory is told, despite |... tno yanar nt Toe bvenina Worlds HUNDRE HION, | Hb W.B. [them a lecture und forbidding them | ther fe thee thust Interfere ene te | ler) which, in English, means doubter 3 the season just closed or a reaching toward bigger ils interest, brilliancy and usefulness for Unfortunately Iam one person of| Brooklyn, April 15, 182 to play ball. T wonder what harm it! boyish pleasures | "This name was remarkably charac ~ eat : . Pi ‘ the many thousands who finds it very Rall Games in the Streets, | does ls Shey hurd nether people nor IN BEIALF OF yourH, | teristic of the Dutch Governor's men } s to come—or both mathematicians, it is only a new way of keeping an old | hurd to get suitable employment. For | 10 the baltor of Ing World Fenimate. BARRE cone cuERbarme tal habita, a 4 In 0 season has New York enjoyed so much exX- | secret,'—Nicholas Murray Butler |this I blame the Eighteenth Amend-| I am a qtudent of the shington |imits even a policeman to take Tepent: Rrohi¢e | Wouter Van Twiller scarcely wpoke 2 coe oy Navan. Kate CHS llowa - e bs tment |trving High School and last Friday 1! unnecessary measures in such & case, |"? ti Maiter of The Een except. In monoaylinbles and never } cellent music ever have music lovers been so .— «* " When the fanaties and hypocrites|was on my way homo through 16th| Maybe if the policemen of Now Yor There are many tomnts in Greater|formed a decision on any doubtts i generous and appreciative, 0 see ‘ ; forced jaw upon the American | gt between Irving Place and| City would look for burglars or Pro- | New York denouncing landlords for| proposition, He wns a very wise » : fe: eon TT 6e HESE investigating legislative bodies will be | people, unknowingly passed alycurth Avenue at 12.86 hibition violaters instead of such | raising rents while the tenants are| Dutchman, never sald a foolish thing. many intelligent and critical fe lia to. curtail production and lahor, | Fourth Avenue at 12.86, petty things, the largest city In the| holding land out of use for. profit.|never was known to langh. ‘There $e A i bar amiate: ef 2 very welcome,” —Mayor Hylan | which Is our ¥ means of existences | There are quite a few boys about| world might be proud of their pro-| Now then, idle land means high rents | WAS never a question referred to him Sober appr: t Mer music shows that ‘ t fon of which this Na- | fifteen or sixteen years old who work |tectors, instead of being dreadfully and unemployment, It seems to mo|but what he assmmed a mysterious New York is to becoming, if it has not e . : sheen the most prosperous in| in that block and I suppose whose | ashamed, which they have come to be.| very unjust for said tenants to de- |look, shook his spherical head, amoked cow r y ec ft th t ; | Hon wan Jeonditions at home necessitate thelr My sympathy is with those poor) nounce landlords for ra rents | for five minutes and then sagely o! ready become, the musical capital of world “ee HE most appropriate name suggested for the Wher wing industry was|carning some money help tholr [eva who have not the opportunity |whon the tenants are doing the very {werved: |" have my doubts, about i 1 j a § red ours th ere not | hours the: [of education a ave: thing that enahies landlords to rats. | the matter.” ai conductors and arti present Legislature is that of ‘Miller's Mill : spend. th , though, that from ail ape renis—namels, ‘holding tid Aare - " i i \ their time playing with w soft majority of the police SE_AND BET the primrose, dntortenately, m —Wiliam T, Arman Last Friday when | passea 1 force woud Sailmk Diaying cards @r = wiookiyD, N. ¥., Apris 49, vei, jim floral language, “inconstancy, RNY terre a EERE ngtenshire i ce 2 r 0