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aD NY JOSEPH PULITZER, pt Sunday by The Prose Publishing to @3 Park Raw, New York AR. Prealdent, 63 Purk Row. J SHAW, Treasurer, 69 Park Row JOSEPH PULIT@ER Jr., Secretary, 63 Park Row. MEMIEN OF THE APSOULATED PRESS, The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news Gempatenes credited to Mt or mot otherwise credited im this paper and aiso the local news published herein THE NEEDED WORD. HE minority report on the Bonus Bill, made T public yesterday by members of the Ways and Means Committee, says: products of the hand is the policy that is to seek to paralyze British progress in India, On the one side the most highly developed admin- istrative energy Western civilization has produced. On the other the passive resistance of patiently persisting millions, the inertia of caste and custom, the slow-burning patriotism of yast populations now certain to be focussed more and more upon a martyr leader in jail—plus the fiercer fires that may be kin- dled by new Moslem ambitions spreading beyond the 66,000,000 Mahammedans in India. The outcome is stil! an immense uncertainty, So far only the outlines of the problem have taken shape. = bene TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROR 20, Where Prohibition Falls Down | Copyright, 1022, (Now York Evening World) 0. ‘By Joho Cassel _ a we neem Sevens, ge-Bound India Old Habits Underlying New | Problems By Maubert St. Georges. Copyright, 19: ow York Evening World) ‘by Press Publishing Co. THE FAMILY.: } The joint family system which 1s the foundation of society in India has descended to the present day Hindu from time immemorial. It is noth}ng but the old patriarchal system, whbro te aR a a ho hold often consists ot e In estimating the political effect of the support TO THE GOOD. hundreds of people, and where { re of this bill, it would seem that a rank Injustice T IS only natural Mr. Untermyer should feel his nation is made up of tribal familhA, ie is being done the intelligence and patriotism of dsteats. mora deeniy. ti his victori 5 as opposed to the small households ea the ex-service man. It seems to be assumed defeats more deeply than his victories. Jf he that make up the mass of our own ie that because each individual veteran is to re- did not, he wouldn't be the good soldier he is. population. ‘ ceive @ slight pecuniary reward, therefore he His justifiable attacks on the lobbyis site. Theoretics jy the system Js very i and his friends will in turn reward those, who #2 as yists and legis fine. The Joint family is a sort of co- ie eer peopled by members of the same gen- 5 To-day the whole bonus question was once more Under these three heads we have both protective eral family. i placed before President Harding. and constructive aid in meeting the housing crisis. In eatly times this system brought " ii ' * tu becor = ' 3 nounce in advance the one word nobody can mis- The insurance lobby won. That is both regret- ovidenel Lbscige CHG aE Ec understand? ’ table and disgraceful. But it is significant that the Aid agra RGSS GU Get That word is “veto.” yote it and punish those who do not, regardless of what the effect upon the country as a whole may be. , That is the sordid calculation, ™ Thus stated in plain words, it ought to sicken every right-minded American, including the ex- service men themselves. Loyalty and heroism reckoned as “value received” in promissory notes issued {o catch votes! ‘How could the country live down the shame of it? No further recommendation, he decides. ‘Why can’t the President find courage to pro- {t means “I forbid.” Lord Northcliffe says the Filipinos do not like us, Why should they, or anybody else for that matter? What with treaty-dodging, Probibi- tion, walicing delegates, building combines and the Republican Party, where is there See . “e dolene discontent sa result o to love? tories, ; a od this system a pi unfortunat( ( The late session was the first in which the Lock- family is almost invariably called o7 ADVERTISING ITSELF OTHER lobby-strangled victim at Albany was the Katlin “Blue Sky” Bill, which provided for the regulation of stock exchanges, month in which to expose the evil machinati Se See eae After the New York Stock Exchange had put a | this octopus. i ie - ae juan PE tio. clin th black mark inst this bill. i: was recommitted to . ¢ proceeds of his own efforts and thul the Senate ps on Banks, and neither Mr. In another year the committee can educate the cnmuate Wealth separately fror Untermyer nor anybod: else was able to rescue it. Here again opposition to the regulation of stock- lative and administrative servants of the insurance organizations may, however, tend to obscure the great and solid benefits the ee was forced to grant. First and most important, the Lockwood com- mittee was authorized to continue its good work. The Rent Laws and tax exemption were extended, Housing construction from the surplus funds of the Metropolitan and other insurance companies was authorized. Rents are bound to come down under the competi- tion of the new building. old landlord and leaster lobby was defeated all the way down the line. Legislators no longer dare to seem to protect the housing pirates, The landlord and leaster lobby has been under fire for three years. This is the first legislative battle in which they have not won even minor vic- wood committee had turned its guns on the insurance lobby. The latter’s time will come next year, after the Lockwood committee has had another twelye- Public until venal legislators will not dare to stand with the insurance lobby. operative establishment under the eldest member of the family, All ablebodied men must contribute ty labor and earnings toward a ec mon fund. Widows, orphans, inca= pacitated relations must be support- ed. All members of the family are equal, whether sons, nephews, broth- ers or cousins. Such families con- tinue for generations until they be- comp too large, when they break up into groups of smaller families. The majority of villages in India are thus s pgth and security. when this ac is now he But the day ntage Was paramount ly past, and the disad- in charge, pit- iful chaos and e suit from a the chief it encourag: of the fam: No one feels respon] sible for his own maintenanee, Why work hard, since no matter how in-) dustrious a member is the result of his labor is not his own? Such a state vf things incites in to maintain a nur nothings under the are B00¢ pretext that \ 88 related to him, Years ago the injustice of the sy tem having been nized, t more or le Lut traditio and such a storr raised that thf the bill. st of the f too powerft opposition v of Governor refused to s trading has dangerously advertised itself. The Trade Commission Bill lost because it, too, ir ae = % Se Ree a After recent bucket-shop revelations, the part of | was a new idea. It was not proposed in time for o ar eroviing weet): the biden bri calls bags a8 gers a full public discussion and examination. Supporters Fro m Ev ven i ns Ww or Id R ea de rs UNCOMMON SENSE ciGhae ds iene and aa natu a ‘eristative pid pes stock a lal Dh of the Lockwood committee feared a commission What kind of letter doyou find most readable? Isn’t it the one sult piediiclion greta see equal that gives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying te ‘ay much in few words, Take time to be brief. By John Blake by John Blake.) would not do the work as well as the committee has done it. In the course of the next year the committee and Mr. Untermyer will have time to prove their case. If it is as strong as Mr. Untermyer believes, the idea is only delayed, not defeated, Nothing, not even the justifiable anger of Mr. ve. It seems The governors of the New York Steck Exchange are highly indignant when anybody insinuates that ‘their institution has the remotest resemblance to a gambling house, They defend it as 2 market performing high func- ‘tions of necessity by methods conservative and above reproach, || oo | Why, then, do they fight laws aimed merely to ' assure and extend such methods? Untermyer, should blind the eyes of tenants to the | 4€ their house is clean, they need not fear In- real accomplishments of the Lockwood committee * spection. in getting through the Legislature as much as it did. if it ts not, they are inviting attention to the fact The public can look forward to another year of but a radi can briag him ri (Copyright, LENDING TO TO-MORROW. You will find that lending to to-morrow is far more profitable and satisfactory than borrowing from it. If you discover, the day's work being donc, that you have a little time left on your hands try using it in doing part of to-morrow’s work. A Chir tle Defen To the Editor of The Evening Wor On March 10 you printed a state- ment from Dr, William D, Cutter, Secretary of the State Donrd.of Med ical Examiners, in which Dr. claims that schools ar —naming all bonus knockers will join the army when the. next war comes. It will save Uncle Sam u lot of dough trailing slackers, Don't you think it would be advisa- 2 “ to give a bonus to all You and Your Mind , DRETRIDON * Cutter certain chiropractic ‘audulently conducted n of ther Probabiy you are aware of the flood of . NIEDERHOFFER, Formerly of the 106th Infantry, 27th New York Division. That gives you a little start on the day when it comes. Perhaps it will help you to save still a little more time to lend to the next to-morrow, XXXIL—SHELL SHOCK AMNESI One of the most gruesome wargt in an Ents rea son why this chiropractic | Prominent persons produce pretty And by and by you may get ahead a reserve that will ries I read appeared ‘ i r attacks is pouring into the news- | phrases, like: ‘War to end w be really worth something. medical journs!, and is the best ilut t Sy their dread of regulatory laws. og vie y ie cone The insurance lobby | paper offices “It shall never happen again,” Con- The best investment this to-morrow-lending is the }] tration T could give of the mechanis ‘When the housecleaning comes, it will go all the in the dock. In another year public opinion wil Probably you know that this un-|lerence follows conferenc The]$ drudgery which is unpleasant and from which you get very etting. Reported by Engli harder with them. be better prepared to pass a fully considered judg- | usual activity on the part of the | sovernments pretend to be longing for little benefit, officers, who did not believe alysis so furnishes 1 medical profession is nalysis, it also el ment and sentence. stimulated by | abolishment of war and the prepara- ee bs gern a tepals rp teen hp : Get that part of to-morrow’s work done to-day if you most striking argument f h he endeavor of the chiropractors of | tlons for the “next wa si a ve » ti » interest 28 he psycho-analytic treatment t © w . g she psycho ’ : ‘No, that Pennsylvania rumor of the Crow- ‘Willian Jennibe Bevan thanks G A 2 York Stite to obtain legai] What is the use of all that? Why a nea As eu ass ORG sme for she ne a ee gules An English soldier, hearing the si Bell deal for a Senatorial seat wouldn't seem ¥ 8 God that “we recognition from the Legislature. not outlaw war? : = SPOR OSMAN CES EW AEN CESS LAER GENE ister noise of i ¢ shell coming a are all free to pick our ancestors, and for my part I take mud.” Maybe because that name has stuck to him so often the morning after Election Day. so plausible if it weren't for Newberry. “INFERIORITYZCOMPLEX?” SEMEBES tly in his direction, jumped irr hole to seek shelter ung ground. As darkness had set in did not notice that there was 4a de y ut the bottom of that hole. T) Probably Let the tional law War you are nations create an interna- rhaps like the following: not aware that in the preparation of this anti-chiro- practic campaign the representatives} 1 There is drudgery in all jobs—the poet's and painter's as well as the bridge builder's and engineer's. The more of that drudgery is organized murder and a you can get done ahead the . af of the medical society are none too| hideous crime. It shall ney HE controversy over the propriety of the “Civic delicate or none too discriminative as|to settle disagrcements among na-[~ more time you will have for work that requires deep thought } [body was in such a state of adware Virtue” statue for the fountain in City Hall to what is ind what is not true. | tions. and planning. Be a ae tnt toned tan fell jy Suppose ., owever, - 7 up whe entense Park would be amusing if we could be sure it would ACHES AND PAINS that the tie campo MaNet | 2. Any nation practising war shall Do not be afraid that your boss—if you have onc-—will covering him. with thousands not become serious. A Disjointed Col LE by Dr. Cutter were being “fraudu. | be solated cut off from every in- figure that he is getting all the value out of this time you which inveley hi eee Mavor Sylan'ig/a0 diniomatt wane ose join lumn by John Keetz. ently conducted," Dr, Cutter has | frcourse with other nations lend to-morrow. sand aves: hg rea ayor Hylan is so diplomatic—or demagogic—as unwittir Kiven, the New York | ® Any nation not abolishing coa in a dead faint and had to i to defer to the ladies. Atala! Gesialitde Finest powmble |SCUiption shall be isolated in the same He may profit it, it is truc, but never forget that all 1 ont of the mud by his co the and cleay” Semen eriles'aniay well exammine dhemeclies be: Major Hemphill of the Spartanbure Journal, who ment for the legal sexatation of {ANAC a the intelligent effort you put in on any task ix of more benefit $] rl aN eat legen P ‘ never wears his togs, is out in an editorial complain- |ehirepructie and its educational in me med topcessap to you that it ean be to anybody else. however, he fore they question the statue. ing about Ambassador Harvey's lezs, Hoe thinks the | ®titutions eran amination aie ” The employer gets only the results of it. His brain d 7 ing shes ih ‘ iY Win fartort annie! i s abraciic i flourish—if | UCUteH On the spot for planning may ee oyer gets y sc ‘A s brain de- Ee Psychoanalysis Suggests the “inferiority complex” | diplomat should have gone to Mary's wedding in the | rere ume | Ceurlsh ify ao smed inen in groups of alure|$ ives na benefit from the thought that goes into it. Yours ent out fo a flcld Hompitl. a ia as a possible explanation of some feminine doubts, chaste garb warranted by his havins been a Colonel | ropractic i deni the use of the] {@m two are to be considered as ie thoush the nell had struck fat ore | -lingh Hay wi ‘ a‘ g age AA PT soldiers. eve not disting: Base: he lines and no one had bee ty Most men acknowledge women as equals or better, | 02 the staff of Gov. Clinch Hayward of South Carolina Jonly weapon it can we effectively to] 24 even if not distinguished by Wen ue : | hele aiik or Meee caine there he sa f ] le j id Ri 5 UMS OUENET:: || iogn were rather lean:but weare inclined to think [strike down thesc frauds, and’ the) UDform or otherwise, No other The man who is always a little ahtad on his task is 3 ]by ite explosion, {Hare he Vom {fama ey have even written this belief into the Con- a Clinch-unlform would have made the guards ai very men who accuse chiropractic of | PFOVf than the presence on foreign] $ saved a great deal of worry and annoyance. He owes no debt 3 )pam ing from time to time a th stitution. But in the case of this statue, isn't it pos- ‘A BEAPGS SIE UP. Tentertaining fraud in the same breath | *p! yranucessary for conviction, | 1% to the future that must be paid off before he can begin to 3} iitunous motion of. the re sible that a lingering trace of doubt or lack of faith denounce the efforts of chtropractor8} not to be considered as warfare, but} $ WTK in the present. though trying to ove someth 4} ‘Tis a rough, ill-mannered month, this Mareh. to end the so-called frauds. . 9 . q tat A > border , c » trans- 5 a re nti “hack work” be- from his mouth, nose and eyes. * | in woman's equality moves the feminine objectors to Chiropractic, however, Is no. ap- bho bardce line is not to be trans: Hes does not have to get rid of a lot of “back work’ be BN EGS aed cterrars Nong wea feel indignity to womankind in an artistic conception In the current Yale Review, Prof. Wilbur Cross says |/ealing to the medical profession for "6 "trade in war materials between] fore he can start even, a puzzling ease to the men treal final judement, Chiropractic is going straight to the people, who con- rtitute the final tribunal before which nations is The that Fielding’s “Tom Jones" reads like a Sunda school book alongside the work of one of our youn him, All the questions put to failed to elicit any information fy} that he had fallen int, using conventional symbols familiar in all ages? Some daughters of Eve may resent the idea that rohibited an people ought to ad- You may not be paid—now—for what you lend to to- morrow, bul you will be paid for it by and by, perhaps by an Amer : -to-date: es of Sin! The ne % s dress for this purpose, not the ov- iy differe s te 7 Sa i AES him ex! en (nha Eve tempted Adam to fall from grace. But the up-to-dates. Shades of Sin! The new novelists are | medicine and chiropractic will even- ernmenta, but the peoples dir c rely different employer. What he will buy at a better ehall’ Ber 1 had been helped ul the | more tha : u pe weighed according to their] je we 3 : price is not the actual work that you turned out, o , however, ss AS ar 38 Brace Un than anatomical, tually be weighed ling to th ike we did during the war I i t th tual work that you t 1 out, but the far fit H r, under a r| Eves who are full of faith in femininity prefer to e respective merit course there is no precedent better work that you are doing because in turning out that 3] ning fire of questions, he exhibited 4 ri . practore ask fo! o yb ite A 5 creased signs o! , running al emphasize the fact of the fall as evidence of Adam's Blakelocks continue to bring top prices, How can |aumple justice, (OF BOthIn but) in history had the peoples a say in} % extra work your brain grew and developed and found out § creased slens of Miri. Tan Oe ¥ ren ‘ Y ° simple k jese matters. ut we can create " ake atte je room, Posse inferiority. an artist get any money and stay alive METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE OF | the precedent now, BS ORAR OPAR how to make a better product. running his hands over his face. T CHIROPRACTIC, ~ he suddenly remembered all the ¥'f rible details, the dead man, the woj Virtue. aay thule &c. He stated that ever since he th A SIMPLETON, | — MICHAEL MULCAHEY BENEDICT FURNISS, 'S VISION. ISION, Registrar. AN IMMENSE UNCERTAINTY. a OS Aen i AER onanism s : City . 3 ™ s | quented courts personal % ppre hat nor. Sea AH a New York City, Murch 18, 1923 To the Ki mie Evening World DID YOU GET | wente been trying to repress that mer HE British Government has picked a new Secre- One Bright Moment in the Life of a Trafic Cop, ee The eae a feroor AHR AT WHERE profit, the word acquired the meanins| 2°" to make himself believe that | zl . onus for Wage : PASS: 58 vith which we are familiar as ap- |" ‘hanpendd: Whe: ros . tary of State for Ind The British Govern- rf Teri saat King Wg TSER "Civic Virtue” might have consulted THAT WORD Ki Pilede lniaoest wouien had never “hi Lah ‘ Ray e pee ; etna 2 © Ri Te the hdltor of t hing World j r that repression had been the neure cA put Gandhi in prison for six y | Every day Michael Mulcahey, ty In looking over your interesting col- | 4 Peet before commencing t ‘mas 145.—COURTESAN. It is worthy of 1 th he word | which Paige have in the long runt t he new Secretary for India § mnof the d act hre facet eee 1 brushed € traMc cop, stood umn otters | Reine? Wiariad LeRDIt which is to decorate ef y] 4p) 1 mening of the word | “cout allied ry invanity. After telling! wcaat et art Baal) att on bis fixed post and brushed the stream of autos to | Readers.’ Ton : Hatt hey Would have told | asc, eran exuenannt! HL wet place whe enn AL times, with gradually great Sir Robert Peel, with in the right or left, or beld them ap until the clumsy [ten by & pt u min womar Hd have 9 . cal ike ne wane oped polit se ring emo! he bee trative affairs. He is { | cart horses crawled out of the side strects and stum. | Meh | teand z | fe. having enn ihe bene atin tues ns mua more normal and recove, 4 He will need both bled across the asphalt of aver Lond: Pe is Redhe AURQeDRM Leah! HNN. At in sd ‘bolai Eat mel Ns mae oe sexelon ke Ba thy tt yar andhi is in jail and already A Although a man among men, he was apart fron, [wonder 1 sod 8 Heong J tins » vourtesan , teks Ar pica nalyst would have treated that nu < . Pi them. The policeman’s lot is no | fas b " 1 ‘ enter of the power t created thro bringing back to consciousnesy followers are dedicating them ul : ‘ | ft i ‘ q . aah johnnie wan 1 ptude the atmosphere and t horror he had forgotten because his programme, Back he land | (To Be Contioued.) erty bonds ‘ r r lL READER frequently was the conspiguous gave rise nplea found it too horrible to think @f it. For the good of human ty, 1 bpd ane Yorks, March 18, 1222, wractesiatic of persona whodtre- of “courtesan,’ (Copyright by United Feature gyndic