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OTMNETI G0. or ata UNA 8 Ee oi er THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 4, 1922. Hiram Johnson waged in the United States on the League of Nations issue. e A 9” Copyright, 1922, ‘ ° } le - . t (New York Bvening World) aoe De Valera can misrepresent and magnify the im- |) . ‘By Press Pub, ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, dlished Daily Except Binfay by The Press Pubdlishiog Company, Nos, 53 to 68 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 ‘k Row. perfections until they appear to be major questions. ies hecaRtaaiacnabt zs —————— = i = The irish danger is that the election may turn on side issues instead of the main question, J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. | f fi JOSEPH PULITBER Jr. Secretary, 63 Park Row: | The real question confronting Ireland is one of PUT my Sunday bonnet on, ted Prose te excturively ent! "1 ale. 3) = » ape sane te credited to it , ‘not otberwise credited ta this page| government by an Irish Parliament or from Dub- | frock— ; “i ee ee, lin Castle. No other question is worthy of debate. | All for the sake of him. . I never looked about the church, As some I know of do! 4 But quiet as a Quakeress Sat all the service through. | American friends of Ireland can render no belter service to the Irish than to help keep the issue clear. O SAFETY IN NUMBERS. HE Lockwood committee bills, a score in num- 2 in themselves a 4 ee ais wt niet Wik on SHAMELESSLY TIMED. ci e valuable vari e . ; : - is set : " “i Hie er counsel, Samuel | WV YORK bankers look with anything but Dhaene cos favor on the latest soidiers’ bonus scheme. i le itt! hall have fuller They point out that to loan 5O per cent. on he committee reports we 5 Reece nm the proposed Government tiventy-year certificates nes varia f i dations than we have q et esas aaa : aad fr e iva would absorb too much of the liquid capital the » e ar ‘om, i ! now. When Mr. Untermyer is he 7 banks have to have. The negotiability of the pro- ye a strong statement of his views. The oe ane one a Le ti ‘ the committee posed certificates would seem to be extremely lim- ic both Mr. Untermyer and the comm ‘ i wah Cred naleu hb CIs ch ited. Where the interest on them was defaulted, cate each iS a full and fair hearing. a | they would be tied-up collateral for at least three W ae heir ee ati apply to specific abuses, | years. Instead of freeing capital, the plan would they give expert naidlushy which ules be accepted freeze capital. in most cases. Where a broad ete juebistale 2 ut If this proves to be the aititude of bankers all vocated, the Legislature must consider it as such, over the country, it is pretty evident what tthe aver- This applies particularly to the proposal for a age ex-service man will do. He will demand that State Trade Board to take over such work as the the certificates be made more widely negotiable, and Lockwood committee has done. The wisdom of ; he will pawn them with the first profiteer who such a course is open to question, even though it is | Offers him ready cash. ; ee ini) RARE Result: Sordid exploitation of the bonus and understood to have the particular indorsement of degradation of the national credit—with #5,000,- Mr. Uniermyer. 000,000 still to be paid somehow when twenty years When the Lockwood committee began its work | are up. : there existed an abundance of agencies which might Is it worth the cost merely to enable Congress- have investigated many of the evils it uncovered, men to say to the soldier vote next November: District Attorneys, the State Attorney General, ere what we ‘ for you : i RS ae ae he issuing of the proposed certificates in Octo= the C SiO! ccounts, Grand Juries, Mag- ; the Commissioner of Accout apie: ber, a few weeks before election, would be one of istrates conducting John Doe proceedings—any of | the most shameless actions in the country’s history. \Lhe preacher drew his tert from Luke i “Whom went ve out to see?” » | Old Uncle Eben took a nap Two seats in front of me. The doctor's wife was dressed in sill, The sempstress wore her shawl; Tre way of righteousness ts hard— He wasn’t there at all! A fetching little plaint, this, from “A Gate of Cedar’? (Macmillan), a first book of the verse of Katharine Morse. . . . Man in the Primitive --+ ‘Turned from a page of Joseph Mi Cabe's ‘The Evolution of Civilizatio (Putnam), there is this: We may therefore safely say that it is at least a million and a half years sinee the human branch. of the tree of life separated from the ape branch. Now we have no human remains and no prehistoric implements that seem to be more than half a million rs old hat leaves a round million fears during which primitive man was 80 4 low in intelljgence that he did not & even think of knocking two flints together to give a better cutting edge to one of them. | No doubt this crude half-man : | used stones which he found on the ground as well as sticks. But that scurcely lifts him above the level of animal intelligence, The stark fact is that a nundred yeurs of search have not discovered object upon which this early man left the faintest imprint of intelligence. | How near this carly man must hat drawn in his record of intellectu Lost IAA n Ra Tea i Te aR these could have done much that the Lockwood What about the Corrupt Practices Acts? ui canteens BEARS of commitiee has done. Other legislative committees Must the purity of American elections take iis A Sane Pag could have uncovered the facts—but they didn’t. chance amid the dollars of a specially timed soldiers’ The Spasms of Progress -«« ei oe tae :, > Comfortably, the depth ff thi Politicians and political place-holders shirk such | bonus aay Chair, 1h tlie Marc PACoeeae jobs. bs. S. Martin reflect “3 STILL HAMMERING | Progressive politics makes n great many people uncomfortable and can- not keep going for long at a time. | People have to rest between spasms of progress. ‘They soon get surfeited with —righteousn Samuel Untermyer himself is the strongest argu- After exainining hospital reports, Commis- ment against adding to the number of investigating | sioner Bird S. Coler of the Department of Pub- agencies that do not half investigate. ic Welfare makes the {fvilowing statement and conclusions; { want to wallow for a whi’ The reason the Lockwood committee has been so “The alcoholic wards were practically any ehisountes ‘ aioe pie successful is that it was called into being by public abandoned in the early part of 1919. Now handsome to them again and they their activity is greater than prior to the begin once more to take notice of ee ee enti S; u 7 leaders who seem to ha’ it sentiment aroused by The World and The Evening passage of, the Kighteenth Amendment. All So the march of political im- World. It was the logical outgrowth of the volun- the seeming good to be derived from the | bervedy Hrstabyae dricingl neste i A A working out of thi: s a ca "i a gence ‘ a ’ teer work done by Nathan Hirsch in the Mayor's | pig + this act has passed away. PN 4 ; | gence ‘that will grasp an ‘idea and af i Cra | outlook for increasing dependencies of — ~ F E W | d R om wet it going, and then by a more i original committee on rent profiteering. This op- every kind is growing most alarmingly. rom vening or eaders . N 0 ON SENSE aes a i A Wa hie saa f _ di u axhibiting the alternating current portunity for public service appealed to Mr. Unter= Drug addicts have become more numer. : i ree Seon ne ae J C MM upon the reversals of which New York i 7 ous and much:njore vicious. The demoral- What kind of letter doyou find most readable? Isn’t it the one , : oes | myer, and the Lockwood committee succeeded be- {sation of our young people has become that gives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? Bee John Blake |depends for its interesting cause it was able to enlist his services. more active. Thousands who used beer pe rey ts ine ten tal entrees ae @ oC eagetaction <a. try ingite 1 y deShhe oe os Heedacataly. hows Gis « ; a y much in few words. Fake time to rief. (Copyright, ae ie , Three $10,000-a-year members of a_ political mataeeinie ad BUI obey auor ton PRESSE OP BETS an | Baseball in Free Verse --- | y ¥ york “ i D © } ‘ r bef sain be e 1: ‘ op . ae Fi al Sarl Sandburg poem | board couldn't and wouldn't have done the work Beer and light wines have been the food Een i cana Hilal he MEL eat Pronger There is a wide difference between conception and lin a eeamees by caper thee Mr. Untermyer has done. And Mr. Untermyer | bal tpeadrera ty ae couuries and My suggestion for giving the men ajand I opened a window alongside of ELS erry , under suitable regulation should be allowed bonus 1 sting ’ me to get some fresh air, At once Almost any Juate of a technical school course in aA ' wot \ Idi " H f | i Band= nob COBUnE any One pets es . ? 3 i : ; i Eighteen old giants throw @ red go, auRint and couldn't have had the opportunity of again to take their place upon the tables gon very much is to do away with there, was such a commotion that 1} engineering can design a bridge capable of carrying the traf- dias al teat Aaa dging it for them. | and in the Junch-boxes of the people.” Prohibition. The millions that are | fer tina Rasta ee ett fic of & great city over a great river. they pass it along; hands go up ani “\The kind of public service interven hes ' Fact and reason still hammer the pad- now spent in trying to enforce it|was turned on full in the car; the ' Probably none of them, without experience, could super- lice sue HSU ere thence : nee : : . jocks. would be money. made by the Gov.| People were crowded in as tightly us|} intend the successful building of such a bridge. at up flies and practise, they rendered is without price. It is not bought by . i ernment. ‘The revenue collected. on|they have ever been crowded in; bot) ; and vent sega ase ei Thtaliive . the game, they y nes nue collected on ovr ween erewdled in ideas, and very good ideas, come to all intelligent men. 3|jnock it for home runs and two tae eyes ct Y aa e| i rood eer, une ske: c bi osed B vel ators: = A 4 A ° ‘A money or political preferment. Politicians would : hae hans said Mr. Hirshfield decisive- eens HOR Necaia thine alae ath ) Of the car were closed, “And Not one in a thousand is capable of translating them baggers; the pitcher : es ly.—News story. . » left fo save I was almost thrown out of into action puts it across in an out- and an in- vi Jed th we be some left for the Government. 8 almost th : a oe é have arate e Lock ‘ood commtiee if they had Than whom on which there is no greater Let the Government control the sale | the window for dating to open it. The The brilliant inspiration of the poet or dramatist is only Fee ee tee og its Ihoteae i dared. Public sentiment plus public service have living authority. of whiskey by allowing @ person or | Conducor Anally camo and closed the|, the beginning of the poem or of the play. Pe eee ine nane | , ae rsons a certain amount per 07 ; bl ; kept it alive and functioning. Ry Avavuten cc a Veni onto ere | ‘other “day 1 was on Long periods of the hardest sort of work are necessary 31 is called on account of darkness. des Sh . " , That restless Genoa Conference date {s on nped or punched as used. This there were four windows before the work can be done. Without going strong on Mr. Sand: Multiplying the agencies which may rel d Tr ; ultiplying gencies which may relieve a bad the move again. Would put a lot of men to work in] The ventilators were Don't fancy because you happen to be prolific in what $|burg’s verse, we can discover a right eas ‘ i = food bee cane ‘ekey,| Was n t in the ' A ‘i - A t condition is no insurance against a recurrence, making good beer, wine and whiskey. | Trey near meto keep out of a draft,|¢ YU think are good ideas that you have a future in the world, Lae ey. forthe ,Breashee ia Is it better to go on cluttering up the State Gov. New York, Feb, 28 as I had a cold in the head (and The work of execution is ahead, And it is harder than cae Oe *. . = |have it yet), but the conductor came thinking up the ideas, They sometimes come like a flash, ‘ ernment with more officials who do n ir | ACHES AND PAINS lt Advertise, Whiskey. over and opened the window and I & Ladies in Epigram -- ot earn their malinae Spire ASF Adit wan the lua. Leeinted ont t But no “puilding s ever done in a flash, and all ac complish- ‘ Ph Sixth 8 ae he tate e Lditor o: tvening World saic as the ; ed out to} - renin Thus, in “The Sixth Sense’* salaries, or is it better to depend on occasional vol- A Disjointed Column by John Keetz. 1 would like to ly commend] him the law about heating cars when|% ment is building. : Sea Om DEE Reaye sighs ae Mr Untermver wha bert . The Evening World in aidine the|the temperature was 45 degrees o1 It is probable that the Greeks had the idea of the steam 3 | (Poran+ ‘i ‘ unteers such as Mr. Untermyer, who perform pub- | j fight to bring back! beer a>! light] less, and he said he had nothing to do|} engine many centuries ago. | Kenna: , lic service for the joy of serving? | Wall Street is once more “striving to clean house: | wines, not nly a taxable product | about that— his ord rs were to keer But until a boy with a Scotch brain also got it no prac- mininine ineittlen te a womanly “The devil was sick, the devil a@ monk would be: |t® Pay 4 bonus but a boon to| the windows open coal power. ping . } nn : 1 th & F MOuIG be mankind If, because I was intoxicated, 1/3 tical steam engine was ever built. clusions quicker than men. - | Phe devtt was woth: tho idewtt Gm oth waste. Prohibition has given more public-| was considered irresponsible ‘tor We know of a man who beyond any doubt got the idea tat, me tell you that married fe One year of the Harding Administration. | * y to whiskey than any Jegit'ate| opening a window when it was ab-!$ of a play that has since been highly successful long before etal atarea ay p How many of the famous 16,000,000 can say, | A contributor to “Good Morning d’Erie” suggested) ey ean en na ae isu compelled to Ket eff the cae{g i Occurred to the author Maye TeIAN Haaite fnake an exearte truthfully to-day that they got what they voted that each goat should bring some steam with him | gavertising. |hecause of the foul air), what excuse | But he did nothing with the idea. The man who Hontto eyery rule: In the ente, Ge aa j for—or see any hope of getting it? | every morning in a thermos bottle to help the loco- | Children who never knew the | has Health Commissioner Copelund|% happened to think of the same thing worked for two years Page Mr. McKenna in the gtorious | Q motive over the hard places. Happy thought. Did meaning ot whieney 4 Bn noe tell you| for is ae SN retstey ey ns}% on it. He sueceeded because he was willing to work, and was company of Men Who Unders Me EMERGENCY JUDGES not the outpouring of vapor from wu teakettle spout {the Peneentaxe oF al I Ural us'lina can entarearinertod) waiug & capably of sustained effort. Women—or else who don't, SROSSMAN’S ing ’ start the engine in James Watt's mind necessary to become intoxicated | windows, why in the name o! Not every idea you have is useful, but doubtless some reinests AIK Cant WDGE GROSSMAN’S suggestion for clearing ° Phe Anti-Saloon League and Vols| Arch Fool himself can't he enforce]$ of them are. They will not be of any value to the world, 3 |4 Merchant Prince's Alr Castle, - the Criminal Court dockets and keeping up Spring snow is good for the gr stead are responsible for deaths|the ruling about heating the car : ea ane aly ncaa t In the course of his book on (6 \ : eee : Ping UP. . caused by illicit poison whiskey Hoping his automobile is property however, till they are laboriously worked out. cean'’ (Bmall-Maynard), Lord Beaver to date in the trial of criminals has the merits of : al Prohibition has made a whiskey | ventilated and heated and that } You may not havé the sort of hgains that can pul ideas brook tell# this of a great London simplicity and practicability. William J. Bryan does not believe we all are de- |arinking, hypocritical nation of one] as comfortable as his income can|{ into execution. You may be a good executive and not be 3 | merchant: a id ha f € ; scended from monkeys. But think how often he has |that was formerly temperate and| make him, together with the doctor |} prolific in ideas. If so, you will need partnership. But if you ae. Glordins Gallipolis an aneceenea _ He woul ve a panei of eminent lawyers sub- | made monkeys of the rest of us. straightforward. jwho tend the people made sick by 1} Pee seally great-—as we sincerly trust you are—you will not plar of the simple life, practical in ‘ ject to call for service as emergency Judges. By . HARRY G. LISBERGER. | his fool ordinance, I am, | Neda it th fe halabill ist the midst of unbounded success. He agt 4 4 ) s a Brooklyn, March 1 One of the il! ones, only have the ideas but the energy and the ability to translate goes to his office every morning reg- |} simple rotation in service these men would hear the Work is the name of the new Postmaster General t | J. EDWARD GEORGE them into action. ularly at 9 o'clock. In the midst of? pie ‘ A . ; He bas plenty of it before bim Dy Way of Diversion, | | opulence he eats a frugal lunch in | } surplus of cases now clo iS ne b » nate panned | 00 ‘i opt # ge ‘ case ; i courts j When ; To the Eaton of The Es : ne We 1a: nth Speeding Buses. \o trineear wae Fed peter A e calendar is once cleared, they would continue The merit of having your own way lies in whether |, ceeyre tina woldicns beet here | To the Editor of The Evening World | big windows and plenty of free (a * subject to call when needed. the way is worth having. Rea cara rueeian con | It is SHrETInE Sharp are not nove| WHERE DID YOU GET | MONEY TALKS. ate indeed,’ one tersieinrel pire © PAE DAHEA MIMERNOR 2s such accidents on Madison Street \.it) PO possenses, anon’: ore.) The District Attorneys need never delay a case we ning World readers to answer Hetees =A ae h ecret—a kind of bar- | t ict A y y a case it the municipal buses. Human live W p ang Hidden secrolers FInd ef Oe ‘ for want of a Judge to hear it, | MIKE MILTON, THE MESSENGER, you shoot a pistol, holding it level and) are endangered by the speed the THAT ORD? __ By HERBERT BENINGTON. on's castle somewhere in the heart g ca ay = | five feet from the ind, and at the , hae 2 IRIE. Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World)| of South England, where he may The bailed criminal evil would cease to bi a — Paris dene ne BINIGe ebro acme | te ee, ene PEK How: an: 136.—PRA\ i | By Press Publishing Co. retire beyond the pursuit of King v cea fo be a | icmaingeiwall/Siseat and lle eat same pp A bullet fiom the same | Chambers Street. It seems they stor | rhe word “prairie” travelled to the praia - or people and hurl his deflante:[ : menace to the public peace. : ‘ hs height, which bullet will reach the} for nothing after they get the bus] niains of North America from Fron E $10 1S $21. from its walls to all the Intruders x | ground first? ¥ Vv. BL filled, being anxious to return for an- | \nq it did not find the crossing of the| When we first went to school we} which threaten the balance of the | | | CHAPTER YI. NORCO: At I, AR other load, This should be looked |“untinent either easy or rapid, for it} were taught that “twice two is foun? | ae yeh idindavercat ni | PEACE OR WAR? It was coming from Mike Milton. In two days Subway Car W into and thelr speed revulated. “Thi Jonigrated to the United States long /as time went on we learned that] eqstle, for it exists only’ on paper ! Embonpoint's back was broken. Imp. Bune went from | To the Editor of The Bvening World FOMte te UE See nae Joetore the Union Vacific was built. _|stwelve times twelve is one hundred] | When Mr. Gordon Selfridge re- 5 Sriffi eem to c - uw of thinking out ideas al sade nm Cae wettly 1 the French language ‘pra ‘ quire 0 E e may OLLINS and Griffith seem to command a 1.50 to ; Brera Ba aa ae na | hurt A.J. F {iy its turn an immigrant into Frane¢ .¢ [and forty-four be found poring over the plans * small but effective majority in the Irish Dail A costly limousine drove up to the ex-miilionatre’s | {OMe hie) Hae BEN tie credit ty. | Madison Street, Keb, 27, 192 m the country of Citesar us a} Now we have advanced further and| which are to be the basie of this “ But De Valera captains a fighting opposi door, Out stepped Michael Milton, no longer the | ject I have in mind ‘meadow.’ The French pioneers who | find that “twice $10 is $ because But the success of Mr. Selfridge } 1X Opposition, ’ 8 u elias i a poor messenger. He had on new clothes and a About six years ago, one cold wine |, Witen In a Chicken? 1 of the white race tray d the | g99 invested at 5 per cent. in one year| Hes in his frugality.and not in his § oon Peace in Ireland will depend on the coming grown-up manner. Wealth bad made bim a man. [ter might, Thad been our with the 20 ARE seat cote ieee Wor ugnificent level ay Palio distances ee Go tit dreams ae i : tions. , wi 1 joys and was ng all at peace 1} ‘The chic and the egy 1 the West, applied the word to them , ne can a 10 have a i tions. If De Valera wins, Ireland is going to be all ‘His card was taken to the once haughty Hogan Tere ee He re Meee Mare | gard ta" thle” Carcat and eee yin We can go further and say twice | ain, When one possesses Tei the hell that war is. “Wollt” be aald as tuple eyes wet | Manhattan to L vine Wille | Problem," T bave never heard Prairie du Chien"'—-a well known | $10 is 45, because in ten years,| money to pay for it. The soone: 2 iss: s sid, he hetter I “T only called to say,” said Mike, for ‘twas he, [famsbure © ceeded | chicken layin ny es eit ») of the general region portrayed by compounding the interest, $20 ertheless, there is testimony The sooner the issue is decided, the better. De that the next time you kick a boy, loo t voy to ubout t aoe nalge | day, or more. You sil : ret??—-means “Dog Mead-| amounts to that that the man who realizes on hie Valera and his followers now have the opportunit achit ptin oun {oan w 1 ; \W W it we ue Po have y« non nerease over! future is the man with a vision, ‘ J don't stub your toes - n ota 1 trans. years a And it i kes vision to see a , to wage the same kind of campaign in Iveland tha ' _, (The Endy Iipth-the dsack. We were blocked don’ New York, deb, 28, Avzdy lated into ‘the lapguage of the country. wyth laut, a fact. _ ee Spain, Some , 5 se i EI >

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