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HID Goris, ISHED BY JOSHPH PULITZER. Puditahed Da Compeny, Noa, 63 to 63 Pi RALPH PULITZER, Preatdent, 62 Park Row. J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. JOSEPH PULITZER Jr, Secretary, 63 Park MEMIER OF TITE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Tae Ansoctated Prese s exctusively entitied to the use fer -repubtieation ef all news deapatches*cre@lted to {t of not otherwise credited In this pager fund also the local mews published herein, A BAD “AD” FOR NEW YORK. THER civic and business organizations will join the Washington Square Association in demanding to know why crime only grows bolder in New York under the present Police Adminis- tration. . - . Other citizens will join the 23,000 who since the beginning of the year have sought permits to arm themselves: cept Sanday by The Pros Publishing ET — = — En was for Irish freedom more than it was against British oppression. It was sane. Those who followed De Valera are like “True American.” They are willing to believe white is black if it concerns England. They are moved only by hate. They have lost confidence even in themselves, for they are unwilling to credjt their own victory in forcing Britain to offer white in- stead of black. This poison of hate is, to.a considerable extent, contagious. Those who want to see Ireland truly free need to be on their guard against infection. AN OUTGROWN PRECEDENT. POLOGISTS for the Harding Administra- tion’s inaction in the coal strike have been recalling the policy of President Roosevelt under somewhat similar circumstances We are reminded that Roosevelt waited twenty THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. Epoch-Making| BOOKS. By Thomas’ Bragg Copgetant, Py (New 4 Pa baad 38 Publiehi COPERNICUS'S “REVOLUTIONS OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES." When the light first kissed the eyes of the Babe of Bethlehem no one then on earth, save possibly a half dozen men in Athens and Alexandria, could have told, scientifically, whence that light came, And the secret remained until the ar 1643, when Copernicus’s book, rhe Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies,” was given to the world. With a single exception—-whieh will be dealt with later on—no bovk ever produced such a profound, wide- roaching and staggering effect upon human thought. ‘ow big is a man, anyway? *Well, he is bigger than a mosquito, & i three weeks before he intervened. The inference to be drawn is that Harding will be following precedent if he waits. but he {s not near 0 big as an cle- phant and the elephant is small in comparison with a mountain and the mountain is but a mito in compati+ son with the earth and the earth is but a speck in the solar system— and the solar system itself is but a microscopic point in the infinite that is revealed by the big telescopes In 1543 the Ptolemaic astronomy The almost incredible happenings in the Shat- tuck home last Sunday afternoon would have startled any community into action } But why must the city wait for investigations? For months past it has been plain that New York cannot get adequate protection from a police ° force commanded by Enright. ' This reasoning is wrong—as Theodore Roose- velt would be the first to admit Events of the years that have passed have de- & aie ; : atte, jalue alent. was believed by all. To doubt !t wise j For months it has been plain that the police | stroyed the value of that precede | tov Wivite) SAAOAMEUBIeANGA Ihe THR " as a body cannot maintain their standards of When Roosevelt intervened he was consider- world and damnation in the next : ‘ci . . This little old grit-ball of an cast! efficiency under the Enright policies. ably in advance of public opinion. He was far Wan the: ceutre of (a univerne: and a For months it has been plain Mes ies Spot | tn advance of judicial decisions ae it revolved the eu, moon anid %, e city’s ective system is Enright. : ; a ea ; ; % in the city’s protective s) KiPoy si, : The contrary is the case to-day. Mr. Harding Doubtless the wish was father 10 { i The Mavor could remove Enright, but he will fant : . ° H . the thought. It was pleas to { not, The Governor can remove Enright, and he sn't in step with public opinion e hasn't even yee ects i) think that he was * druid gone so far as to catch up with the courts, RA eHAe eakeee ae tininee at # It needs no exhaustive inquiry to prove what Popular opinion in regard to collective bargain- Lh by ee wan ie een { 5 Pte : were made to serve him. Bur » is already clear as day ing in industry has completely changed since ing the home of man, was ne : Py The name Enright at the head of the Police val’ ie ily the centre of the universe and it } Department is a ihe serous “ad” for New York HENLE ROT Wes Bot pebpar Sue eeemetolton tye i) P. 6-4 Gane The court decisions recognizing the Interstate Puen yenvecly opalesuitGa ray fe Ceas Paani about it, saluting as they revo It spells: Ci Oppo y ‘ and thus acknowledging tart macy in time and in im; All this was exploded by cus. In his book he proved that tie earth, 90 far from being the univer was simply one of the iin ites of the sun, tlie sun its but one of the millions of othe Commerce Commissian, the Federal’ Trade Com- mission and the Railroad Labor Board paved the way for Federal action. Both the courts and the public have a new con- cept of the relations of capital and labor in in- Show us the conference Lloyd George can't have go to if he half sets his mind on it. PLAIN TO THE PRACTICAL. HERE has been much speculation as to why Pe reas a erie all of them, perhaps, sateliiics « President. Harding removed thirty tried and dustry. - Both the courts and public opinion rec- haere yet A UMacovered central ji experienced executives of the Bureau of Engray- | 08n1ze the public interest in a public utility in ‘At the same time that Copernicus ing and Printing. , dustry such as coal mining. srought the earth to its true poelton 4 . . ” 2b : . %. o nferlority and subordinatic 4 A letter made public yesterday from the Presi- The Arministration is far behind. It is back iol nad Howh HaCera pege a he e , dent's Secretary to one of the dismissed men | jn the days of Mark Hanna. It is willing to let oe F Guia eee Lumeeateduy 4 ~ states that the President “has had no wish to re- | th. struggle go to a finish—while the people pay || garding alt that had been and i flect upon the character of any Government em- the bills. $ sung about the greatness and glory ¥ ployee” and that he regrets the “insinuating pub- vena C . “the, great Hegel openly regretted ‘ j licity” which has been disagreeable to them and to But Senator Borah and other energetic mem- thecoerthvow or thacandlent abtron: , him. bers of Congress have no intention of waiting omy on the ground that it was “more ’ ; : : dignified for man to occupy that cen- For those interested in the matter, it may be | twenty-three weeks—or evén three weeks. There ire of the univer: 4 y Be that as it (or i i . . . . fe ‘lope e 4 helpful to i the letter oe nmi cig is a country-wide demand for action and investi- ‘ $ Al man aowuctiomitic Blan deniuoreat = ding wrotg last September to 1. C. Thoreson, then j ; fad far, at least, as the character of | y ation. The‘longer this is delayed, the stronger nin or eader Reber noatt ans He CURT ARIE Bt Ie Surveyor General of the Land Office for the Utah si more radieal the demand for action will pi roy bie UNCOMMON SENSE Seventh ee en th Pass District. The President's letter to Mr. Thoreson S What kind of letter doyou find most readable? Ien't it the one the stage goes, instead of holding the i said in part: baehiac) that dives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? By John Blake contre, he is tucked away in a If it proves necessary to build a fire under the There ie fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying to secure corner of the great es I need not tell yon of the current demand . f 7 few words. Take time to be brief. (Copsright, 1922, by John Wiaxe) ment fp for the recognition of aspirants within our balky horse, the fire will be built. ; oy awoh in 2 : eco ee, It was the {th of May, 154%, and colt party for consideration in the matter of pat- Politically, neither the Administration nor Con- Pan, poy teed Ruth text saya; “But THE GIFT OF WONDER. Cosernicds aby upon his di ‘ = e. ered a little more, as ays. , ay ‘ — riend placed a copy of his { ronage. I take you to be a. practical man gress can afford to face the country with a record |1o the Eattor of aha Evening World: Daniel Sivaoeed in his heart that he In his “Outline of History” Mr. H. G. Wells points out mentee ty tile nae Me who knows of these developments with < b sweeping change in national administration. i Under all these circumstances I would very , { Lf ’ of inaction on the coal strike. Oh, well, why worry over these} would not defile himself with the por- relics of the bad old days, now that|tion of the King's meat, nor with the we have an equal fighting chance|wine which he drank. Evidently it with men? If the Ella Benedict Burk- | was not the wine per se which he re: mans of the world wish to stick in| fused, else he would not have also he mud they are welcome to it. refused to eat the meat. To be in a that the Romans, in the height of their power, neither knew noi cared what was going on in the world outside the limits of their empire. Silk and amber and spices came to them from China and the Orient. .They concerned themselves only with the prices patted it loving! had so patient for truth we pernicus dic along with it CLEAN BILLS AGAIN. (Oe of the pleasing evidences of the passing j much like to have a new appointment in the i office which you occupy.” Fi A ¢ . 7 es Sey As for wishing to dominate the] position to use this Bible text to ime e: ‘ow , By Were made was a i This went straight to the point. It cast no re- of a state of war is the improving condition [other sex, nothing doing; Guftrarists| pose totai'auatinence trom wine upon |} Coens. chine, How and by whom they were made was a Saas ae | is Pp IF matter of indifference to them \ \ f flection upon anybody's fitness for his job. It | of the currency. want pals and equals, not slaves and]others, one must himself eat nothing Naha . : Psychoanalysis What manner of peoples were gathering forces in the rest of the world was a subject in which they were not in in terested. y You and Your Mind They cared nothing for geography or astronomy. They nt did notlevenuinvetizave (le ecouth OF Christianity across By ANDRE TRIDON the Mediterrancan—a force which was destined soon to re- form ard rule the world. masters. o but pulse, as Daniel did. How would ll bet the ladies under Mr. Vir- |my eyes rejoice to behold the saintly tue’s feet are Anti-Suffragists, and} Volstead proving himself honest in we would suggest that the mess be}this way! cleared away and a Miss Virtue In deepest reverence I wish to say a placed at our hero's side. ttle more; Our Blessed Saviour ‘took MIRIAM MARCUS, the cup and gave thanks, and gave it to them saying: Drink ye all of it; for t left no chance for insinuation of any sort. It was } plain as a pikestaff. 4 It should be clear to other practical Americans that the President could hardly issue multi- ' graphed copies of the above every time he needs Money may not be worth so much more than two or three years ago, but it is more sanitary. The new bills have that crisp, crinkly feeling and the crackly sound that made “long green” a term of endearment. XXXIX.—PROTECTIVE DIZZINESS room to do a little rewarding. While the Treasury was laboring under the “Civile Virtue.” this is my blood of the new testa- a4 7 . tne ment.'? If wine is worthy tobe tak It was because of this selfish self-concern that Rome k was sent to me hy ip hoe 1e Ed Evening Worle y to be taken Pr . z At havene ks 6 ‘ + On many, such occasions much must go without } work of printing the successive issues of Govern- | "y hog ‘te disagree with the critics in ]48 the earthly symbol of the biood|$ fell. The ignorance of its people—ineluding its Senate—was ioe to ayer ate saying—as"did the fired officials of the Engrav- | ment bonds, the currency got into bad condition, | regard to the*much talked of monu- that ae nied fe Auve our souls, what the chief factor in its undoing. : 4 | ri rar a is Sh * | ment, “Civic Virtue.” I think it is a | fish isphemy it is to say the Ignorance is a man’s or auation’s own fault. The mean times a week he was com | ing and Printing Bureau. Soiled and wrinkled bills were the rule, clean truly remarkable work of art in more things about 1 that some people do,|$ of information and of education, which is the collectin ne work after hours for the } money an exception. The last few months have | ways than one and that \t should be] An0 ‘het Muction® ht to prohibit its) i tormation, are always at hand ang which he was employed, anu { Wall Street Booms; Trading at Rate of witnessed a notable improvement. New bills are |ereeted im front of the City Hall with~ | oo ion are lout if wine drinking The Romans had great power and abundant PE ee adalat at er, Cat 2,000,000 Shares; Most Exciting Day in Months, cut delay. is wicked, and the Christian religion, : Fe ere ce eee ELBE aE ALRDUMBE Bi atent 10 With Thirty Stocks Making New Higha for again fairly common. J think the modelling is excellent which was founded by One who made They ‘could, had they chosen, have studied science and overwork, FE nev It costs the Government somethi a and to my mind, the sculptor has ex- sce i history. Knowledge would have determined for them their $| definite ideas as to the ea) tm Sire Beat : drei ae iuannsee pressed the attitude of the Hearst- | Timcote is, and bak Ssenk Ete wn atrengtbs It would lave shown them the ee w ei il i mi Fewents \eceatly: you 3 Looks as though it might be safe for a Repub- and reissue the currency, but it is worth the | Hylan Administration perfectly. Sequel aetalr, st, a very Hed thesitatex ahs ieGuble toucenice ie A perils. scepticism. on the subject. Mean Congress to drag out a protective tarift expense, Tike the principal figure In me I hold no bref for hootleggers or|$ probably would never have fallen moanine Je Shele SmpIFG (f) withont waving ther th bill and try to fool the voters into belleving group, the H. H. mach i st saloonkeopers; I never patronized sa. v3 Bre : ; - theory is invariant id » 2 wat Blatant creatures forever bluvbering [toons and defy any one to chew tra But so centred were they on their own little affairs— 3] selected by him UN¢ ously ‘ that aed ya Spee Si Be the result of the about being humanity's only cham-Jy way ever under the iniuepes of | on the petty politics of the Senate and the intense desire of $}'0 o"der to conceal the veal fucks and + 4 ol x C je oy e ric! i 2 @ " » he re ca s, f bas sakcad ACHES AND PAINS Pipho standing figure represents pase Ge Tata Eby money out |% the rich to profit at the expense of the poor—that they never $] "is dizzy fils generally overtov } : teiol ayizsoner" (the Noble Jelly Flsolietter simply because I know that ti }% looked through the windows of their fronticrs to see what 3] him in the evening, after he had his i WHAT HELPS TO KEEP IRELAND IN A Disjointed Column by John Keetz. Protector), @ weak, watery, laushable | Prohibition “Law” fas weakened anu |$ WS going on in the world outside. supper in tome restaurant near {hh eh perwenaliy!,o3A Joe poing ot bie |ee perteais Gene naan toe So eventually forces they knew not how to control over~ fre qumitted tie fact most unwilling represents Americans; because |$ came them, and their empire erumbled into rui eA be d i. i 7 g, Villiam Randolph Hearst. {t ig distinetly un-Christlike, < ; cir s ris, ly, pretending at first that he had suf. : E EVENING WORLD called the wrecking What: we Ike about the Washington Square bur- ira felani peered see ally, with loauae 1 want to tel sala Got You will find that men, like nations, must improve the 3] fered from dizziness at all hours of of the Freeman's Journal by Irish Repub- | slary is its efficiency, The leader recruited his force | qporus man’s wooden sword, posing lis wrong. “CHURCHMAN © t of wonder which is theirs at birth if they are to con }| the day. The only falls due to di ' lican sympathizers & confession that their cause | fom the park benches and they behaved like veterans, Jas the heroic defender of defenseless — tinue to grow. 8 ness, however, Which had serlous con- , ° women while openly trampling them Other Quotations, sequences took place about 7 o'clock + could not stand publicity and criticism. A reader signing himself “True American” writes: : “The Freeman's Journal was alicaya a Brit- ish paper, never for Ireland's freedom except from a British standpoint.” This single sentence goes a long way toward ex- plaining the Irish trouble to-day. It shows how Indifference to others, callousness to suffering, ignor- ance of the gathering forces of destruction alws destruction. , If you are intent only on what you yourself are doing; if you cease to wonder enough at the marvels in the world to study them, you will soon bankrupt your powers andebe at the merey of the intelligent people about you, Continue to wonder and you will continue to study and think, Continue to study and think and you will continue to death, is the most befitting char- acterization of the present City Ad- ministration Imaginable. Don't hinder the erection of the \t. re ISGUSTED BUT STILL HOPEFUL NEW YORKER. To the Editor of The Evening World: Though I am on the road 1 must have The Evening World and | read it to the last page and in to-day's edi- tion read of Miss Helen Wells's lette: about being proud of Prohibition and her advice to read the proverbs from the Bible, ’ “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is while he Was on hts way from the eat- ing place to the bank. Once he in- fured his knee, once broke his right wrist and once almost factured his cull. ‘As that sort of dizziness is generally treant to prevent the patient from ching a certain place and to pro him from some’ temptation jagatast which he feels himself power ices, it did not take me long to draw ‘Two ladies have ceused = stir by resigning from the Society of Illustrators. Seems to be merely a case of separating High Art from High Jinks! a ‘ ys preecde Some of the critics call Lloyd George a lightweight politician. The best life preservers are made of cork, . What Dantel Di ‘To the Editor of The Evening Wor Now that we have a Wilson Foundation and a Roose- es . . It Foundation, isn’t it about time be ood friend Helen Wells} raging, and whosoever erreth thereby to learn and grow. And only by learning and by grow ‘ y clusion, '* as if the Irish have become so vel . somebody put a Does our 6 ‘ 7 rise.” “Look ‘ y ig and by growth can my con “ . a minority of the € $0 poisoned | soundation under the rest of us? think that vituperation lends any reheat wise” Also, “Look not upor|$ you retain even a comfortable place in’ this world. tent was torn bets «en two forces, on, by hate that they can no longer reason. e force to her opinions? It is my un-| wine. f dragging him forwsn), the other arags public} Well, I don’t know anything about inst| Helen Wells, not much about wine don't know about the men who wrote derstanding of the consensus of opinion that sweeping charges aga Of these it may be said that they are not moved by desire for freedom for Ireland. Hate of Eng- On nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnd | fing him backw: What has become of Will Hays? fT asked him abruptly. "How muet Before he went into the movies he was heard from nearly ey, sr of persons ‘ten bloc’ ‘ save ‘you stolen from the bank thus y every day. |a large number of persons gon ANN ; Bane nasa rt vave 3 1 4 ri 3 . ¢ . 5 - are ot be proverbs, but in’ my lec h vik work: nature's oldest force | t; Outpurst of indignation which land is the motive in their conduct. They are in- | Has he ceased to register? do not hold true, and should not be} Hie Ornette room Tread won From the W ise { withstood patiently, stolidiy, p . While some of the ‘wets’? may is as good as new.—Emerson, made. sane, driven mad by a mania. Our Lord at a wedding changed water wt M y' he saw me absolutely tn. ON a “ ble cowards," T person ts Some men are covetous, as if When . * A “New Yorker” must reside one year Y be “‘unspeakal Re _Jinto wine. The passions are the ¢ ferent to his abuse, he broke down. The record of the Freeman's Journal is proof Year in the State | ayy know some opponents of T irvapel 1 think Helen Wells should yeaa| tmey were fo tive forever; and passlans are te ouly arators rr eumately, the sum was not lanes before he can become a voter, Seven months’ stay tion who have proved thems thut ultays persuade, enough for any person able to think. It was sup- some other books in the Bibic others so profuse, as if they were His opportunities for grafting during makes him eligible for taxation, teans peur et sans reproche I ALGO ko t nF 4 : e i" ‘AL, T VAUGHN —Roche: his eve’ ‘'s of extra wor! r n: pressed by the British Government for a time. UI Lalso differ as regards a quotatiut| j,iadelphia, March 30, =e Hy to die the next moment.—Aristotle, petgureald Bt ee ee ie ere a av i ili le, for to me such @ quo- * we . x = int It was raided tedly by the military and b: Frankfurters are becoming domestica » [trom the Bib! —— qWonien have feiten vives hon (cure. hiweelt BE He ; repeatedly by r ry y Be Gomesticated. The bration cannot be a joke: it must ae Aa eeoeiaie pade, flowers, fade! Nature witt . i : vices Dhan BHERH | WOUL LAT Black and Tans. It was recognized as a power | Packers are putting them up In glass jars for home etther be reverent or a blasphemy. waiign OC te Beare Breen sah mens but they have strouger pref |v iis pLAChD WITHIN IL . a A consumption In maklog Bible quotations It Is] 7o the Hdliek &! le Bveilile Wore have it; ‘tig But whet we it our | ydices—De. Jo VY. Stith py : ee in support of Sinn Fein. ; . Te rae a ace che canteat tt] We ato reuding your articles on erie :\NgHI \ con But when the fight was won the Freeman's Wibat iule country, neste eo reeulation ang [202 Nishes to prale honest cagerptss tution by Ransome Sutton. ana! autirinn da.—W Headiqutiam, ts but ihe desperu |i tment ey hea ry H so CERT SED r eferen Dante the fky SNe sates Seer 1 mnied, Mo tigi of logic,—Lamartine, Lene cat : ony way Journal continued to,se and reason mall. It sears casidiaon, Set phe’ gnoudl lave reimems PERKY MESSINGER, Nota tay te dimmed, not an” of tog’ ca | Copyright by United Posture syadicude y , of

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