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— —— my ; esas » “Georgia—our mother—is being defile vfore the world W T t . . By John Cassel Vomen of The Bib This passes a reason for impeaching a co or oge er 9 1 alg en u a tha Pin ie i ad etapa Thornes B. ey, Welded Daly Maceo: guncas br The Prom. Publianine : ‘a oe He neh ' | os othe Now York Krening Work) __| Company, Now, 53 to 63 Park Raw, New Georgia detiled betore the world, bul vol " | RALPH PULITZER, President, 68 Park . rey, The real defile >t " . NO. 6—THE WOMAN WITH THE 3. Awave sitaw. at heciptod ie bark how by Gov. Darsey Vhe real defilers are the mis ALABASTER CRUSE. JOSEPH PULITAER Jr., Secretary, @% Park tow named Guardians of Liberty who would perpetuate | The etory of Uris woman is told in MEMIEN OF THE ASsoCtAry F 7 the black stain that how rests on Georgia's record. | | Mark xiv. 3-9. There are millions of, {The Amociate: Prem is exclusively entitied ty the use fer resbiteatlon | |People who sorely need to rend the OF Bll mews dexpatches credited to it or not otherwise credited im thin payee | Btory every moming a8 a bracer for reine + .Q |the day's work. ted aise the lwcai ewe mubiiyed bern =| YOUNG MEN AND POLITICS. | Jesus was partaking of refresh= 1 ments in the house of Simon the » PERMANENT TRAFFIC TOWERS. re M. BBCK leper. | By the by, what queer places , ; . ‘ % | Jesus visited! A leper’s house is a Board of Estimate has granted the Fit) day Evening Post advises sident Harding to |last place on earth to attract one, ha et i v' en Ot » that i eniist the services of young men in responsible Gov- Sanus was foond a the berinning of manent traffic towers in Fifth Aven lag | ernment work. vas, He. was sitting there is te temporary structures from which the most memor jLeRey a Tine Wiens ceine file ist a alabaster cruse of very coats ble and successful experiment in the history of New [ly olntment. Breaking the far, she PS) i : poures ye precios contents vpon York traffic-handling has been conducted. ec tan | Jewus's head und departed. She had Behind the vote of thanks extended by somewhat puzzled by the comparative indifference " of Estimate to Deputy Police Commissioner Harriss, | Of young men In politics. When Mr. Beck was a who planned the system and put up the temporary | young man Presidential nominations “were hailed by towers, are the thanks of the whole city. Almost | the booming of cannon and the immediate organiza- the last sceptic has been convinced. The Fifth Ave- Bue system will rapidly become the basis for a new method of traffic-handling on all the busizr thor- in the current issue of the Satur- Mr. Beck has a high regard for the up-and-coming s of young men, but it is evident that he ts qua satisfled, mong the coi were w indignant over the woma: “To what purpose this Precious ointment, worth its weight in gold, been wasted? Just think of itt It might bave been sold and the proceed’ given to the poor.” They cried out loudly inst the woman, applying to her, no doubt, the tite | terest epithets | tion of marching clubs.” These young men marchai “to er asize their ° ue Per | _In @ tone that was low and sweet, oughfares of Manhattan. loyalty to the party of their choice. | Jems sed to te tat wr alone, Arne ' sd. aceordir ; publing her. She ha But whose idea is it to build the permanent towers Times have changed, according to Mr, Beck: | ste Be ee oie ; , “polished granite’? ing that was wrong in her act. You a in Fifth Avenue of “polished granite | Nearly all of this militant activity seems to calling Wie woman oll sorts of eit Surely there is enough artistic talent in the. city have ended. Most of the young men are ap- | Samos, but let me sey to) you that ‘ So) eeetal | wherever jospel shall be preac! to devise samething lighter, more ornamental and vee more {nterested in baseball and the {throughout the ‘whole. world, that : Mr . moving-picture theatre than in the political des- | which this woman has done shall be better suited to the purpose than ponderous struc- | tintes of their country.” | spoken of for a memorial of her. She ‘ tures of stone. | Ls ig dmmortal, and the story of her love ; sit Appearances 2 20d i 46 ‘not Heat vounr: | will be told for thousands of years Iron and steel can be wrought into beautiful and Appearances are deceitful. It is not that young | efter you grumblers are clean for- enduring forms far better fitted for a signal tower | men are “more interested” in their diversions. It is | Toler LOVE! Sot tor a monent ‘aa in the middle of a street where it shoukl také up a3 |. that Gey Irave lost all interest in political parties and | Carrie? angehing ce mbes bebo fittle space as possible, ' the sham battles which have no di ible connec- lead ae oar ine to the Muster she ; ry e i ize 5 4 ay loved 60 wel By all means, let Ste Competes with a prize | tion with the political destinies of anything except a | sylt aiue those who hed never tele best desi in their imagina- » divine power of a high and holy for the design. te al CEE s, group of managing politicians | affection that talked about the tions to “polished granite. s - | “waste” that was involved in the trame It is not that young men are thinking less of the | | setion. ; : 7 | | Nothing is too good, too beautiful, _ issues of the day, but they cannot find the issues in tly for ¢ ering of love. If REGULATE BY EXPERTS. ial ee yen . rie ly to do not stop to . ; in itacal parties as now organized. sult, they the cost of the token of m COMMITTEE of the Merchants’ “Association, | “ i thei oe ‘ . 2 The token cannot be too. right ry t Ase iY are turning their attention t ich organizations as it be as rich and splendid ag after a study of the immigration’ questior . i ; Cea atin ee Buee ’ with particular reference to Ellis Island, has broug clubs, night schools, trade unions, forums, farm bu- eble reminder of that love eel » * . “, er love! 1 re are tho: nds o71 fn a report and twelve define recommendations. reaus and the like. | It the earth (den bed lations i et ii pe i oe | ply Lecause the so-called ‘The last of the recommendations is most impor- | These extra-party organiza are dealing with | m hae atways Geen atrald il p it ine! a * t too prev or tant, ‘Decause in large measure it includes all the | peat issues. They are not fumbling over the dead in 8 {00 preci aia oe other points raised. The committee says: d ® shibboletis of their 7 i | of its token i= and’ gone shibboleths of their grandfathers. They T | love never stopa “In 80 far as possible, the administration of haven't muohnintered Hitie: mA to figure up the ita expres- Deaf valion -anttors) @houldcbovesatraiixad (0 ven’t much interest in political manoeuvring which j sion. The very far too cheap @ National Immigration Commission, organized Promises economy and then sets out to spend a half wit the Alatumter uruse aad tye tie along the same general lines as the Federal billion dollars on 1 expansion, that mumbies Sear aneaining the ue om ner Reserve Board and the Interstate Commerce | ages sweete ng the souls off mem Commission.” over foreign trade and then enacts an Emergency and _slemota er and ovee This is the only practical method by which immi- | Tariff Act. H “greatest thing “world, » gration regulation may be removed from politics, Real issues would galvanize young America into | — — where it has no proper place. Creation af a national board of expert students of the question with broad and flexible powers of administration and with dele- ° ae = a ae Se a — gated powers of legislation is the only policy which | 87°¥" to manhood in an era when party ties have ean be made permanent. become slack and party toyalty tas eased o tea /From Evening World Readers UNCOMMON SENSE B Political actiy A leader of men with a message | could attract and inspire the youngsters who have | (Men Who Made New York H By. Irein Thomas, i [Omrerntes Vay uiattee | LING, 1805—1867. John Augustus Roeblin Prussia. tn we shall continue to have illogical and temporary | When a great political ie: r ader materializes to ree | What kind of a letter do you And most readabie? Lan't it the one | expedients, ineffective and onerous, the result of | that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? Until the United States is ready to take the step | matter of heredity. » John Blake y form parties on fundamental lines, y nung Americans | ‘ Tanas astk ions nd to United i i senti ie R Ae e re { # | There ta fne mental erercise and a lot of sutisfaction in trying gic tired lien Dy, seine, vsenitimental: and sem} will again join the ranks and talk and march and | fe cay much in a few words. Take time to be brief. | {Fv YOU DON’T KNOW, FIND OUT, profession m. eee ee tees | re . hay-| If you don't happen to know how to spell a word con- nna ix Quention. to find as a seedie in a hay- " y. The effort you make turning over the havea THE RM | Te tie fakttor of The Brening Worl stole W. A_ MONTIGONANL sult the dictionary. The effort yo c tit cain BACK SALVATION ARMY. POLITE PUGS. | Why 4s it that in the wealthiest) Ur 13 pages and hunting out the word will probably fix the spell- waicciee ing in your mind. ; * To the Faitor of Thus Prening World: Ask some boy how it is spelled and you will almost te infancy dged to take the 667TPHEIR hands are the first to help the needy S CARPENTIER, the French champion, ar- | gens are withoue work, when most of that need help most.” : ; ; rives we hear that he has acquired a speaking a Valhaal It scems to me from un article instantly forget it. Then, next time you need to use the es it ob eG: There is hardly a man or woman in this city vho | knowledge of English. Dempsey, likewise, is re- es ane ye erate ane agatha 1 new spePlso| Same word you will have to ask again. far ¢ hasn’t thought and said that about Salvation Army | ported to be learning Kren Brooklyn, May 16, 1 known as eccentrics, are not yet de-| Any form of knowledge, if it is to remain with you, 4 sy Bees Lena) ¢ ic funct. 1 to the theories of a ns P ith somece workers. | Carpentier is bringing a dog as a present to the Amertea—t02t. New Yorw Supreme Court Judge on |} The till whos pac Se hers eral Reauectione ne spension SATE ke Sanit ‘ DenRA : | (Wits apologiw to . tae 6 he-“Whipping Post.” ‘To all peopl ec vhos ents answer all his questions as he a Ge If the prorees em Oe en asked toxday what | American champion, The dog was promised to Jack SG fie jof intelligence tt is not “theoretical,” |$ is studying his lesson books usually fails in examinations, ene Trepied organization makes the hardest hand-to-hand fight | when the two fighters were indulging in a friendly Sweet land of liberty fe ee Soap lined fact. that bru |3 where therc are no parents to ask. conne with tie mains against misery and the deadly dtscouragement that | game of golf some months ag Tat tit eae ence: never did and n | If he had been compelled to look up the answers he 3) \and ad planned Lf instead of we, [he would plenty of | . seer : * “Way back in It would not be difficult to imagine two ohl-style Now timon ti ring followers getting toge WANSORE Gout misery begets, he would answer without a moment’s : hesitation: The Salvation Army. rould have remembered them. ‘Grnaall If there is po other way to get information than by ne Ir r and shaking their Ay tiakivs countrys thee 5 war asking questions ask them. heads. “Say, what is this going to be, a prize fight Land of the once was free, Aton ah You could not, for example, find out a man’s name nd) He had be ome a manufac: turer of steed and wire. He came An army every one feels that way about is worth | or a tea fight?” would be 4 perfectly natural ques- Wo hate tae tae: son “erine wave," and until the copntry|% without asking. But you could find his place of residence Sires ware drawn and ade backing with every dollar, dime or nickel you can tion for one to ask the other. Ter Zea Mey, ao UR Al Leeann Me SEAR Uoekae enetcworas and his telephone number and his business by looking him Tien came the accident tha® ‘Spare. For a change, such amenities and evidence of Right on the bum! , fail ma Che days of the Spanish in- up. And if it was necessary for you to know these things neta Bilton ee oak Unempioyment is now ng to the responsihili- | sportsmanship are gratifying. Nor Pa SNR r [aulnicion ‘awd Ite inhuman torture that would be the only sensible way of learning the InN becURs GET lies of the Salvation Army, because unemployment Sporismmainship are gratifying, Nor will they detract | : a In the study of languages, pronunciation and idiom can 8 plannir lies s n Army, because unemployment | -from interest in the boul. Sportsmen have learned | Mf barbarism with its crude and |} be learned of teachers, But the grammar and the vocabulary fone One is what starts many a man down, down toward the | by experience to discount the horrifying threats of | s? Let's hope ee {3 must be dug out of books with painful effort. If you tried to point where the Salvation Army throws an arm | the usual type of plug-ugly pugilists | Caldwell, N. Jp May = }% learn vocabularies by asking the meaning of words you around him and tells him he need not and shall not Carpentier's sinwple “1 hope it will be a short con. | Sweet and of Noarty , | Prue Patriotism, | would make little progress in the language. be out if a boost will start him back again test” carries as much conviction of earnest intenti ! Len aa ottee i | Ask questions when you he to, but remember that De AES, 1, 4 i esa ne ‘ction of earnest intention | No more of it we sing | : Joon J, Cilies is wil wrong |$ you are pretty sure to overestimate the number of times ag -| The Salvation Army does that every day in a | as any blood-vurdling promise to “kill ‘im in the > more shall freed a | person wha wWhenlthis in neceasacy j . ; ‘ : ses : 4 is} or Volstead now long as the i ight direct way of its own. It does it as no other organ- | first round, _,_ And we are blue, , { remains part Remember, too, that in gaining knowledge in this way F education, izations or individuals can do it. Staten Island, May 16, GM Paps seg me you take chances on other people's mistakes. He took it ou ‘This great city with its all too heavy quota of suf- GETTING TOGETHER ON worDs. No Rale by Reformers, ih "your coun | The safest and surest way is to go straight to the printed }] 18 Brookly , . A Se To tise Diitor of The Brening World iit ot love your country.” F ority y anawerto your auestion. reason’ ou : Maen fering human beings needs the Salvation Army. irom (the: Ob leawo, News Hd ral aaa eae Rey ve your country! | auth alt ae te janes to your que sti reason ut for $1 was bro ie ‘ ‘ ¥ e belief tha , Atte s L Saal MARTA, “OID o{$ Yourself why it s ne the swer, i € < 7 Dan al an atta The Salvation Army has never failed New York In the belief that much of the mixunderstanding be- jee people of the United States! Que aa hal te thin thot oaeh oe a couple times atten that TOBE EE ARSED SAIS IPO Or Te artnet ay of the oaleees i NES Sars 4 ae. tween wage workers and employers arises from un- |should have a chance to vote on it} st eet onotd the Conetitaton ‘ pa eet ee: Ua, worker, th Mt is up to New York not to fail the Salvation Army. | tamujarity with the words used by one or the other {Mitt thelr eyes open und with nv Wrottie country even In GREP | he ies sind Of anveducation you getfor yourself 1s like: §) ouahis aniive competion tae If you have not given, begin to~lay, If you have, parties to a coiltroverey, the Harvard Bureau of Bust cheap subterfturan. us, i the kind of a fortune x man gets for hims f. You know eb sad bie ac 1 nec a eh tae keep on. hess Rewearca hus issued a book of labor terminology | C2UT4R" ‘4 at Buany law what it is worth, how hard it was to acquire, and you are \he wrote what he thou in which ar defined the technical words and phrases |" t men pledged to)g Very likely to keep it. ho torece ne itecea an ene The, wl 7 . of the trade unionists’ yooabulary. Labor associations DADE down which he by observation THE REAL DEFILERS. WE nut a oot i eson: os : manemnad eB as tor ce I, i ‘ jo wpecialize . | To the Katitor of "Th p of the|rested for carrying a half-pint of ” ployed. F GOV. DORSEY of Georgia is repudiated for his | 2°¥@lep epecialized words to express the distinetion | yonert P ucky | law of the lan s duty ct {hoooh; Where automobiles have been For otten ‘‘ Wh Ss i a E y to retura efforts to rid the State of the in of | hetween Wage workers and employers Vaca nap te Mas to do his|conflacated because boozy: was found | e ridge was ‘ the State of the foul stain of The Harvard book of labor terminology is represen- |1 misht say tN \swhat T cali {in them, and even where a lien has UNLUCKY FRIDAY, | "A. Hosbling, Guilt be hee ersecution eLTORS sa ere 7 z . ged peen put on property because drinks! The returns of the ents th toebling, built by 80: peonage and persecution of negroes it will not mear | tative of a sort of work which should be developed |4Pd per J.amrraneon, [ccntainine mere than onecheit of i PRT HR DRAUSS DT ey Of ta finished ‘his work tn the that he has not the support of the better and decent | Widely. The danger in modern industri able tho 4 Brooklyn, May 12 - per cent. had been found there. Cun | Mllways of the world show that thst had matched it in the al problems is | witt 8 tray Jon I | © beginning of th i 5 : one tell me he Ne ork is trave g done on Friday tran beginni: . element in the State. not so much in irreconcilable differ as in lack of || Tam not Waw Serneyy fenton aRGHia mee cenlaenee Tk deve ag lesa gamma aidiet aca Pare at bri that have ‘unite il] simply tava des ; knowledge by the various groups of w he ofaer | for those w Work . ; take the booze aa evidence undertaken, fewer con-|10ng Island to the mainland and hay. 3 It will simply mean that the decent element is in groups really are thinking ‘i pe ee eae ie anes |for those wh I'read in your vakied paper that an " repiey WERE IE bay TERE ned on, in fact less 4 added to the greatness of New Yorks é the minority. It will vice ti . ‘4 hinking, Any intelligent effort to |reduced and their rents still pis carat Manors aS ON ea T enitiee | sate minority. will also provide the strongest pos- . American steamer had arrt want to enforce as they pre | a WM bt cut down the bulkheads between these groups of opin- | bik, In many cases trom 100 per} port with a quantity of lie} tend they do one law for| Yet if asked why he did not wish} ° sible argument for the advocates of Federal interven- | ton is of social and economic value SORE, 12 IOC ger cans, AIRE tha ex ‘rinks bought abroad and that the |the little fellow nother one for) (0 #tirt on a trip on Friday the aver. Fro mn the Wise . i fs at a - ere ne Bury. quor had been put under seal i ’ e corr openly defies Be ma ould not be able to giv : tion, national anti-lynching legislation and a renewal Accurate Interpretation of the varied classes of opin- |" The apartment house tn whicn I|Ink a decision. from. Washington “Ot | theneeace teeny me into the [Aus reason, except perhaps that | _¢ would never enter heaven if 7 of something similar to the “Force Bills” in South- | !°? 1" ae United States is a necessity in the mainte ae LAN bt) Rar veer Hires ‘son the Fearing se te without was an unlucky day, ¢ thought the woman T adored ‘on > she nt - 's Since the e we el} sale of Nquor o . vem ile ¥ the b ern States, ea _ a pate teristic democratic institutions. |had four new landlords and three of|{imit ie we Nera: tration wien carth was not there—de Pradce, . 7 Labor needs to arrive at a realization of the problems | them have advanced the rent only concerne t¢ Tam filled with 0 — 3 t le riches w) é The true quality of the opposition to Gov. Dorsey | of management and the problems of production and Washington, Tat s ee A PUe: rable Bigw how to do withoue in, age fs perhaps best indicated by the fact that one of the | consumption, Consumers should understand the psy« Le ders ean Vary eeeey wasn Vat —Vigte ; I leaders in the anti-Dorsey movement is the discted- aheiony of Production and industrial organization, and | 7° inant to mainte |ie Uae this Ohi tonnage thadld Mi Adal Pleasure must giret have the f ited demagogue, Tom Hardwick, Governor-elect. ee ae fa no the tale of mind of the fats NOt 1 would like rt Healt Gaeta tomas A. Kaiser Sie subesatition that | toarrant that it ie without eins the - > 4 . F » this the study of group phrase- C it luve done nothing in to answer; “Who w t woond undertaken on a A manifesto from the so-called “Guantfans of Lib- | ology is important, , | “Landlords like Robert P. Green's eryoedy lately has read of cases | woman? EVA ADAMS , for st would be sure to] “Casure that it is without excess Us | ’ a. |are as soatce as ben's teeth agd are as whgre some poor mas has been | New York, May 1 OTE HL G, Adams, } j d ve - weet ee tert er ne