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Be " THE aieetee Reet: Aes surat 1921. an “ | If the word “agitator” is ever properly used in —— Che orld, labor troubles, it could be applied to these two The Pioneers fc | trouble-makers. | ; BSTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER | soonest of Progress, Pwdlimed Dally Rxcen: Sunday by ‘The Prows Publishing | 4 Se Xe o te 48 Part Raw. dew York j HERE IS A WAY By Svetozar Tonjoroff RALPH 1 R. President, far . - 4 J. ANGUS SHAW. ‘tremmurer. 68 Park Row. | ¥ , 1at Hag hx] bs 7 ad Oo. JOSEPH PULATBEN Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row, RESIDENT HARDING and his Secretary of ie: Lye ad owen aoe w an Commerce are looking for ways to strengthen | plleeedt a) Jl hPa tel All news despatches credited to at or not otherwise ¢reded im thie paps confidence and stimulate business. Bed also the local published herein, | The mother of war ts rapacity. No- ewe |body has been able to fix the iden- \tity of the first man who started a war, nor to determine even approx- \imately the period {a which he lived and made others die. But there can be no manner of doubt that he started the first war—probably a tribal clash—out of a passionate desire to get by force what did not belong to him. We can also cherish the con- viction that he lost his life in the un- ‘ holy process. When men began to collect herds and flocks and to store crops they started the process of creating wealth ‘ accumulated wealth. We can un- derstand that the existence of accu- mulated wealth attracted the envious | eyes of men or groups of men who had not been so industrious or so fortu- nate as other men or groups of men, Hence, what eo simple as for the ——| Here is one: “RESPECTABLE’’(!) | Put the Administration squarely behind a cam: | | BSTERDAY’S testimony before the Lockwood | Paign to encourage buying. Y Committee completely justified the appeal Let President Harding and Secretary Hoover take Mr. Untermyer made to the Legislature for broad | the initiative in a Nation-wide movement to per- Power to investigate the sacrosanct precincts of | suade consumers to buy, and buy steadily, where _ banking practice that relates to housing. | prices are right, ‘Even under the limited powers granted, Mr. Un- ri ; . whole a hvae wks ahile: to aeore a bull's ave when he te At the same time show manufacturers, whole- ferred with particular emphasis to the “respectable |" sounding names” identified with the mortgage loan | it is to. make ‘prices right. business. In one issue of the Wall Street Journal (yester- We have laws against “loan sharks” and to regu- | day’s) were the following highly pertinent items salers and retailers how much to their advantage wb! fi 7 y 5. PraeT) less fortunate or more gra: to ae rokers mG have ar rae ‘ (ihe italics are ours) : fall upon the more industrious or if évér smali-fry usurers ai leeches stooped - fortunate and tq wrest trom them th 1 ~ > P BOSTON—American Woolen ts understood . ° fruite GE thely “provident industry? ef 1 to lower levels of “business” practice than some of the “respectable sounding” loan institutions exposed yesterday, there is no record of the fact. If the Lockwood investigation had brought out nothing but the shameful mortgage loan trickery which is holding up housing and keeping rents high, it would have justified itself. The subjéct is not a pleasam one. But it is all- important in the housing crisis. Now that what world directly and spirit of the Thus came Nothing so simply completely defines the first war fought and of most subse- as the basic creed of mi Makes Right." ‘Tho original agaressor might have ba: tered for that hich he wanted. H nt have in 1 the owner to yield to him, for a reasonable consid eration, the herds or the crops that he needed. But no such means would do for the original militarist. He simply an- to be operating at better than 99 per cent of capacity and expects to maintain this well into midsummer. By naming attractive quotations (he Amer | ican Woolen management last March secured ali the business it could handle. The same efforts will be used in the summer merchan dising programme Directors meet for dividend action on the , ; \ nounced to his victim, “f shal! take ; amounts to usury in the terms of housing loans has | common stock in the near future and will ° Rat gi cehe paression ae & been shown to extend to respectable circles, let unquestionably maintain the $7 rate, whict the war ¢ Li __ us have the whole story and have it over with. is being comfortably: earned. j . Let us know what is covered by “respectable- PITTSBURGH—Prices of steel wares to the doubineny hae A cause ; sounding” names. | ultimate user or consumer are too high. ALills nently j But tn the course i | thetr defense they had no choice but é feel that the ultimate buyer is not getting “a ae to resort to the weapons and the i the full beneft of reductions in the rolled \ TNT ee actted whan t “I hope you will never be called on to draw end of their gle to repel in }! & sword or fire a gun,” President Harding steel products already made. and check rapacit i said to the graduating class at Annapolis Steel mill operations in the past week have { Then why not reduce the probability by re | probably averaged under 30 per cent, of pro sf ducing the costly armaments that keep the | ductive capacity, and a rate of 25 per cent eon i aie: ALR iA AWAEY! or less seems probable before the end of June ‘i = liven a 25 per cent. rate would mean approx ohist A. ast circle that % THE EFUL URE | imately as much production as occurred in RH ATEBS an " At my chines ‘halls 1908, a distinctly “off” year, and this fur eee es eee eee oe ut } / ACE RIOTS in Omaha, East St. Louis, Chi- nishes a suggestion that the ultimate con lestructive wars a sing! % | cago and now in Tulsa have occurred under | ; «was admitted! rted for agg f { cag' h Tuls urred under | sumer of steel wares needs encouragement le BA re car, no matter have } ' all degrees of segregation of negroes. from all quarters before ihe steel industry He MOLE EN ed eh oa (ae fe ee In Tulsa the segregation was unusually sharp. can expect capacity operation. _|nlous plea of a neccssity for dee i | Obviously, race segregation is not an adequate pre- : mide icsieell pices the. TFG) . : \"In the sacred name “Defense.* eT) ventive of trouble. As regards steel prices, the Iron Age takes a empires have been built up by ag. 7 ni Hi . ession and vast majorities have been *Richard Lloyd Jones, a trained observer on the similar view: Riipjected to the domination of minor! fed who described conditions in The World yes- Buyers of iron and steel continue to act on Wen WHOSE Ory ee Men as , ye as ‘beon their super quality | terday, attributed the disgraceful riots to the failure the beef that lower prices are ahead, and the —_—_— ————<$___—_— Sse sseeenerenes agnters Gh sens Lahey ¢ of the police to act at the psychological moment, few current transactions that count at ali -F Eve o W Id R d enonarornnoer® | resentment to ra priaitive ances tor who, b. cipitatin, war of ag- : when the “bad black men” might have been ar- give encouragement to that bellef. * * © rom vening or ea ers | UNCOMMON SENSE bein te I a , Tested and disarmed before serious trouble started. The railroads still are tightening up as 4 jpudent, ion ' ; Just one hopeful and encouraging paragraph dif- buyers and at the same time intimating that What kind of a letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one By John Blake CU tallcaperred dordnnt ale ferentiates despatches from Tulsa from accounts of they should buy steel at lower prices | “hat et¥ee you the: worthof a (NoMsend snerds\ie & cospie: of | Kunured? y series on “Ploneers of Prom ast ahs | There ia fine mental exercise and ‘a lot of satisfaction in trying (Coprrighs 102). by John Blake cause mankind, after incaley similar disturbances in other citi th 1 he si ou Inlet 1 é other cities: i Here are the two elements of the situation in a to say auch in a few words. Take time to be brief. continuods blood-lettings, has at la ; ae EPS aroused itself 10 the urg duty « “Only one negro walks the streets of Tulsa | nutshell: iD SOU SINRY) MARRY “pOR REELS Ghilterating the, blood. stained. mars tonight umhampered. He is Barney Cleaver, | <a ret Leen uuunricess Hierscare Gn An AnG-Dry Flax. Navy who was honored by coun If you have a capital of a thousand dollars, and only a % which he has left on the face of the negro Deputy Sheriff, and well regarded by here producers Keep up prices, buyers are SAY | 7y ue Baitor of The Brening World try jm the late war with such an im thousand dollars, you are likely to be a little particular about . —__—-— both whites and negroes. Not one of the riot | and production is away off. Be rene ane: teesate ee Beet who ttiatomenvananawoucl: “vesting it, a ers has turned a hand against the pe: is P : arGi peal for marokers in °729/ pe 1 t of ay with the Yet “s r capita i A 4 h ‘ ae 2 pesheloy Where producers, as in the case of the American parade protesting against the Vo'-| British Bmpire. How long is. the ret you invest your ¢ apital of happiness, which is ali Super Business Women | . ing negro, and he is the only one of his race stead act should have a wonderful |Jong-sutter Pr public of the Lnited| $ 204 have and all you ever will have, on the first, pretty face who ventures on the street without an armed | Woolen Company, have “named attractive quola- ; tfeet, wut 1 should like to offer «| States going to have such men nim you happen lo see. By Helen Page ” ‘ ‘ 3 ; < suggestion whic ik woul " rtant positions? ! The ave ae evote ‘ . i Sopyrtit, 1921, by The Prem Padlidens © pases tions,” buyers are getting back their confidence and, {HS8yiiy 4th wemonstration even more) Admiral Sims has repeated! ; he eyersnt souls fievoten mare cate, te ibe selection | Oremrgtt, 40et. PENS estas Woes oo If America is ever to solve her race question, fo i aL . effective | himself to be too intense! of a suit of clothes than he does to the selection of a wife. ——$— . viving production steadily increasing encouragement. Sula sugge t y that) f et ae ; ‘ . Burney Cleaver points the way. There must be |! ate Mi ee ee Se OuA) oem pAE OH ee To) caine mpaane capes When his marriage turns out unhappily he wonders \ MISS ELLA KARIKAS. r . To spread tha! confidence and that encourage- sary jaws? should hang out a itcls|dent ef the Naval War C he happened to have hard luck, or cynically observes that Chief Clerk of a Department. many “peace-loving” men, black and white, “well * ‘ flag, side by side with the National) the officers undergoing instruction at you never can trust a woman N.Y. C. Railroad. nae hi ay) ment by urging buyers everywhere to take full ad- | fmbte et this be plain} that institution taught that (he Amer- | \ " . feganded by both whites and negroes. P MIGHIB ON RTS Sy ra neRTS no vane RODIOR UGE te AO Pa ne Ue ee tateetor oF He About 90 per cent. of the labor and expense of the Many business ~ They must stand guard always and prevent race vantage of fair prices is to open the eves of pro- or a rial to hand. | Kesh? = nt diverce courts could be avoided if young men and women heard to aa ; te ‘ ¢ Aifscut 1 L ag be home! Jimior officers in the navy would be : a . s 5 from the office even for a day, every- P war. They must provide centres of mobilization | ducers whose plants are almost idle because they faa fhe drys’ or {instantly court martiuied and dis : vuld expend a little serious (Rought about the most serious 3 [hity goca wrong . for moderate public opinion wherever and whenever | have not reduced prices the thts suggestioa | Md for expressing any su: pusiness of their lives, which is getting married. When PF. 8. We : PASM i ema ym some one interested s that yolced by t Neithe " 5 ‘a § > i wiv Agri ‘3 race war threatens. nics Marker for dome mana | How muck uportant, then, t either men nor wow can so skilfully disguise their {Ae A campaign to promote buying will thus act in two wa held true natures as to deceive anybody who is really in earnest . should be . { TIQht pitees | ractured emblem of protest z . about investing his pital of happiness where it will pay | 1 think that if this suggestioa to bring all prices to a adopted that it will appear as thoy up right-thinking r dividends fos all tt Of course it would be a man who never mad low a ay New York had been hit by a! Jean et and that Ag MENGE SOPa ime. aide lower 1 and stabilize them. there. : ra{miral Si from cttice N 7 7 < t a bet in bis life that would make the lucky | ; F pendence Day—A bilgaard) thd dismissed from the naval service, | E obads ever falls so head over ears in love at first $270,000 drawing in the Calcutta Sweepstakes on President Hantitg and Sec ver AS. ANSON | He is unworthy of hy tion, ale that iB an op ia think over the seriousness of ; rntrue to his oatas © Mokingia ay afore < r vrikas | the Derby. Anybody who has let the fellow-who do the country no better service t tart and tn the Parade, | "is the preseat Administration, the| ip ak vite before he sends for the best man and engages § | nax prac jrown up’ in her work never-played-before into a poker game knows an ae ; or of The Bening World |sicgan of which is presumably je minister, Sonographer. She never troubled the ‘ how it works. head such a campaign. almost impoesibie tuat| "America First.” going to stand for} There is no source of unhappiness in the world so pro- $ S@ROBTPAtT Ae me yen. in dow! } } —_--—-- - | ‘The time is ripe for it " ma Gaerabe BAG Jost te its pring pal nay NOmicers?. And is{¢ [Me as marriage, chiefly because nobody ever appears to } about somethir made it a rule i | ey edt arade ‘on uly | ine vot'ng population of tie Unived|$ think that it should be entered in any way save by accident. } |10, 190k up the informaion herge!t i MAKE IT FULL AND IMPARTIAL. — tine fal oar Al | fratien AO eap ich a mann If the reformers who cry out against divorce when it is $| would. oes . ' ‘ | WICK OVERS L Flv baad naval service? NAVY s too late ; 8 i *nlike many girls who taki a i | TF a Senate committee will make a real and thor- | TWICE OVERS. t to worship God. And) Daval servic A NAVY MA eee ould Co Hie, Abines ean ar time and Suetny genie many wine hei toke ap af Seagrenreestr, . " ne desecrate and show tha ying to teach people to find the right kind of mates there sony, or for the purpos: earning , e gi t , n tel eatehl ' AL) of Foreign Stock. . ‘ony, or for the purpose of earning a 4 oughgoing investigation of the garment-making | 66 7 THINK the highest altainments in our Re. Rane Wiberty 16 Uw oreHin” $61 catia: ol The iawine Wald would be less divorce, less scandal and more room in the $ |" . Miss Karikas felt the urge industry, it will perform a genuine service | public lie in a successful blend of an established sat a horrtble thing for ual % ie Meriag “Wounded War Veter-|% uewapapers for instructive news, Fret oe Ain ga chloe if i » ik s ni q " Ope '¥ 8 a ‘s" lette ie aed you € uy "4 y i i pate) BS ane ie ‘ei a ‘ But if it merely listen: to partisan accusations | order and the enthusiasm of a crusade.” — President , 1 hope me sone jbat ‘ ante latter Srileh appeared jn at You can't tell a man anything he doesn't know about the s assigned to some impor. 4 first from one side and then from the other, it hal | Harding them dare tous’. or grand | (S10 Of MAY Nt one excuse uny one MAL Oe unhappy marriage if he already has made the avons in 8 Hew department opens An aes ‘ardin ould be 62 el pe is one excuse uny one stake F 1 im a ge ‘ibe ng in the West. Mr \ b far ‘better stay In Washington sae Would be sacrilege; we )isnorence 5 ihe or mi ee Ae ‘ a tel him 2 goat deal about it beforehand, 3) yje¢y to find a capable —_ ie a : F [ i e day preachers and editors and educators wi ealized that 1 ' New York has listened to these mutua! recrimina- | , ee ' the r pene Wyasteven might be. Ris espa ‘ize instruction in matrimony; parents will aaveie aah desk In ron of him was the very tions. Probably most of the bad things each side “ee URING the last year there was trouble. All f : his never fear, tod | of New York men, he should refrain) 3% talk person to fill the place, ‘Then he won- { |S. ad things each side , es peut . . AA MEking kluscing: raniinaa @bautl ime to talking to children about it—and as a result ther Gered why he had not thought of ™ has said about the other are true this time this ofl land business was the trouble. A SUBSCRIBER foreigners ‘or those of fore gn stock.|% vill be about 50 per cent. more happiness in the world. ner before Hl vever, this was not ™ " 7 ‘This country \s not so very old, there Ange woman hi The Moses resolution was all’ bad because it A Tulsa refugec. Sims and the Navy. fore he need not Jook yery far back to) 2 ee Ry teiteet! with oo must j y investi en ne * . . ’ 1.) tha Kuitor of he Brening World: | find that he is of foreign stock, just | that offi | merely proposed to investigate the Amalgamated wish to eallattention to the for- | ®% Most of the people in this tine| races ne could not have succeeded. | rv] » Ie Eaanae et hey thoroueh \mnowledae ‘*and not the employers. The Borah proposa! to in- 66 AN old fashioned chaw of tobucco is one of the so NK NEWS item printed {n The Hye- Kmerican thdiaus., leks GP URUA NEM ieiwouti Gave teturoe Forgotten Whys CE Ne ee at avturte dentumue toate A , 4 ning World of May 26: 4 Gat . to build it up it would have returne e quick and accurate decisions vestigate both is certainly preferable. best disinfectants known to dental sc ” "TOO MUCH CREDIT G to { would advise him to study his- England MOONSTROKE in handling the big volume of bus ‘ } In the peace agreement just signed. { | Nene UNITED STATI NAN tory, as evidently he Knows abso-| Mr, Harding has a lot to say about| yi iness transacted by this important é j 2 peace agr t just signed, the Amalga- Dr. William H. Golston, Camden, N. J Adm In London, Says Part |lutely nothing about it, noc even that |jiberty. Actions speak louder than| _1¢ Rotien that the moon is dan- branch of railroad work, ineluding | mated seems to have proved the case it presented rs jorge : py a | of Bis own country, as he says he| words, He who goes out of his way serous while we are asleep is so as it does agricultural development : Dak fail wien it professed ‘ill ‘Admiral Willlasa’ a was bor He perat , ‘to embrace the oppressor of libert: |firmly fixed even in the modern mina! the supervision of stock yards and j ‘all, when it professed a willingness to cut pay O pou riot knows that that (felikine for lance ymmanded the American |. cy Dy sate pall very Np of being and promise aid to him in the name| that very many people would not refrigeration and Inspection of 4 ty ‘, ‘ k) rm tg 6 ‘a peopl 0 love do ¢ ’ ia erate 2 ‘and increase production provided the manufacturer fOr: shaer) te ra Wanted eat | AN AMERIC. AN BY ADOPTION of a people who love freedom an¢ Siwilliagly go to sleep ia the moon.| verisaple freisht shipments, | would demonstrate the need for different standard a violation of the Constitution of the United nmander tither getting his history mixed or|light, Yet science hus proved thc ress i e eK r different standard: et, and a A Nati of) Many Races, iis morals have gone awry. connection to be entire When the manufacturers threw over the arbitra. | States? iM ogiateate, Corrigan to two policemen, Amertoan “Naval “then soe ap ree ere mownat pa vaguington, Tranidin and other! In an old saga we read a ck From the Wise ha . prominent persons to-day. that” th esi $ somewhat, patriots promised help @ Ire-| witch ‘ i tion machinery they prejudiced their case befor the . Hash had?been dlaposed’ toveive the | mistaken, Yerhapa it is hie intense|iand, that had helped them, Lands | "dich may explain the origin of this (ge ix a tyrant who forbids at | public. The public immediately guessed that the | S€ [JE are litle disposed to find faull with Mr. NTT played inthe Ailes’ vice [loyalty to England that beclouds his |tMat Pave never, baped Amora |i te a pursed went to niece,| (He Penalty of life alt the lene. 4 ” tory ot fi 4} re * rf in " ath r ve = ve iO pleen, cs of yo i chet ! reason the manufacturers were unwilling to show Harding. Our faith in him is unshaken, H svaeheon gieo Gy iteiBi wie poueininaion (aie i veal and ts being done to death forland that its changing path causeg| “Cs of youth.—La Rochefoncauld their books was because they had been profiteering. George Syloester Viereck ‘oclety in his honer, Admira: iN is” Sarai iiug goes out of his way to the moon to reveal him to hie Thee mau kecp a seeret. if 2 A ? s f g an eXtra stab on tie dissect- enem.es. Luckily he awoke before’ tio of them are dead.—Benjamin | _ Nor was the case of the manufacturers improve » © Hae Ov DR they ‘kiled Dim and. he: éacaped Franklin | when they employed as counsel a lawyer with a crn my mind it is disarmament by agreement : pel a the strain Was so ge) © be Spenere 1; “uni ” and another ; We may fe mad. Periwps several oF over 4 small debt makes @ man your _ Peputation as a “union- oe another lawyer if possible; by example, if necessary.” Vi ; fa re ipay & one temous cass sueh aa (his would| debtor, o large one your enemyee 4 { * who had beem identified Lusk investigation, | J B o hear such sentiments cx - ington Y I. € Otis LU be sufficient to start the superstition Seneca. " id: Sree an oMfcer of the American Nation and withou' e! New York, May i, 1921, now 80 widely believed. sd oF 1, + » 4 an f i 4 ¢ , x ar NS ee Lina elf tpn ttn ttm gn F, eeemarennamanenr ety tmor emt De

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