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i ‘tae 16 he — seasonal trade as garment-working, harvesting or wens z ts hop-picking. ‘This is the effect of the present im- Qopyright, 1922, i Cie fe a oris SED elabaetEd ib (sen Eto By John Cassel. Blue Law By Press Pub. Co, : } ; ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. the annual quota to enter each month — = = = - } Published daily except Sunday by, The, Pros, Publishing ; 1 until the 4 Persecution } any, 63 to 6% Park Row, New York. quota is exhausted Zee y P , y bet nik RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row. rhe It i an) oe Vi ij ae \ ‘A ¢ i a ry; ‘i ghd f f] By Dr. S. E. St. Amant. 13. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. The result is a receiving station jammed be- ; ‘\ if i as ‘ ’ : ys is Seiag te aoe nse ty eH, A es, OR Et ‘) b- .) JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. z ny ¢ 4 é pyright, , (Ni World) by Press Publishing Co. a3 yond capacity on the first days of July, August VENING WORLD| © ‘ : j Pulltser Bufiding, Tatt Rew. mew Ter city. emit by spon September, October and November. After that Ais é ; sonra ‘i wealnagtg ya if fe te “HM rm RAV 2 BARBER \ Money Order, Draft, Post Office Order or Registered Letter. | the work slackens and Ellis Island is either over- ‘ee Pe af 5 #" Piya 4 : a Dis 2 ve Hu “Hel atetMalail te AS Had Nac ch tion Books Open to Al ae ae Barbering on Sunday is forbidden intent staffed or it becomes necessary to turn off ex- { * " by law in Tennessee, and in New Yor! i FRIDAY, AUGUST ® perienced workers. And if there is any place in ? " ¥ r State, except from 7A, M, to1 P. My SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the Government employ where experience is s BF Wa as i Tin Pg ‘i 5 Coals OY si eee E Hae Sach in New York City and Saratoga intered at the Post Offi yr Second CI " if ie a ; Baty t \ 4 4 Dk i DA vale} } Heo'ta tas United ‘Satta,’ outside Creacer ‘New fork, | Valuable it is in handling immigrants, Nod i ‘ A. ; . ; VAD: . Springs. Evening World on a ie oy tee Silly indeed is the present “emergency” law Sy: : SMe fi al ; a, Bae cade ; | In the State first named, ““Any mer- s Daily and Sunday 12.00 00 1.00 ' ¥3 = é Sear . Lary % y “ sr e> ohant, artificer, tradesman or farmer’’ Dally World Only . 1000 5.00 BS which Congréss extended from one year to three, 7 (We Ss MSY é "A b x , u ‘ Ht d ? lay World Only’ 4.00 328 45 ; . , if < : ; - ¥ who violates this law is Mable to @ \ ar Seen one bi calae, ty wal all, with the probability of more extensions to core. ' ; ; ; | fine of $3. Of the barber, the samo BRANCH OFFICES —- — esi ee «5 } f My: , ii ix |law says that he “shall be fined SAORN. 1898 Bway, cor, 38th, | WASHINGTON, Wyatt Bids. eS ¥ a +a 4 3 Bir | Bey gl , f not less than $25 nor more than 20th Bi,, Hotel Theresa’ Bide. | DETR IT 5a Ford Bldg. FROM WITHIN. m Ele alain wk TY " WLAN TS thay 89 $50, or {mprisoned in the county jail BRONX, 410 E. 140th Bt. Beat! CATCAGO, 1003 Mallers Bide. PTH ow Hew dendtoak 1 the anthyaes % j 3 Seni hier OY, \ . > Jee 7 fab ¢ % (| |not less than fifteen nor more than BRST uae areeineten | PARDON, 20 Cockapar Bk babel oa anthracite coal Ce 6 “ae wo ‘g * é Baa py ial thirty days, or both, in the discretion SIRT CO Pe AASCLA TED YREAE: as strike, with an alarmed Senate consider- hid 8 Ye Miah oa : ys 5 4 Bist So Peet ‘ Beir | Slate ta ciihs iaplatathak WHOL a: HER Associated Press tor ' ris ; , § : ass legislation with a ven- vo oapadehen trea ey ft or woe otherwise Gedited| ing a resolution authorizing the President of the , geance. A dry goods merchant, a Daper, and also the local news published heretn ra ‘ : i vst a , y ‘ AY M iY 3 : jeweller or a blacksmith can escape United States “to take over and operate in the PEN ¢ : a ‘ y J ny, ee as % ; R with @ fine of $8, while the barter is MARKET DEPARTMENT GRAFT. name of the United States Govern’ . pag Ss . By j 1 ie 1 Rga f 7 ff eS, |assessed many times that sum for es D ‘ : ee the coal it iar rt " . Ay . DY any MH | violation of the same law. F District Attorney Ruston can convict the | mines of the country,” John J. Lewis, President 5 i , mo s fe Wr, oe i . a Wale tae ‘ Up to 1910 Kentucky had a law , " Ci vac { ; ey yas 4 vit a i , ib i . « . Section 1,822, Kentu statutes, O'Malley push-cart grafters in Kings County | of the United Mine Workers, finds nothing to say ade Se eat “a8 Sify ‘ 2 = * Be Y 5 peeeiry March 27, 1898) atiae ‘aint he will help to solve a situation which promised to | beyond repeated refusal to arbitrate: ta ie ae wy , ‘i aaa 3 pa : ns Pa ae ven ae wae eaten vey cover many political jobs into the Civil Service . ua , i fc K yy a\\ soe 5 ‘ 4 4 ¥ icant 08 Aika Tapintations, edged on the basis of “experience” as a part of the ex- Until the operators decide not to make arbi- ee y ry ae . * . O82) F f being already covered by the general amination, tration the sole issue, there {s little need to ‘ i ‘4 : F ' " [Sunday law of the State (Section 'Peicias , “ y BY eee oye i f SAAS De 11821), the Kentucky Court of Appeals, As the District Attorney pointed out to the Fesume negotiations. The other !asues are not Pi ; é ; ; : f : ; f . |tn a decision rendered March 8, 1910 Mayor yesterday, Section 1551 covers exactly the insurmountable, but the miners will not arbi- § ‘ " hee : er a rat , f me seaaiie (John Stratman y. Commonwealth of t 4 ! . - trate.” s 5% 1% wg nee? a r iy 5s : <entucky), sald: sort of procedure The Evening World has ex- be ; ‘ tocrs Nn Woecigidate fs Roe ' Fs ae | ay “There is nothing in the business of posed. These market supervisors with the con- “Will not arbitrate"—though increasing short- at ou re So he aor See ea ‘ 2 b Bi Pay pn barbering that is dangerous, hurtful, i re ’Malley have bee: bi Kent s S “2 a , poms or injurious to society. * * * In fart nivance of Commissioner O'Malley have n age of coal threatens to strangle industry. n2y4 Re oy fae ie in y Ry { i Instead of being hurtful to soci: converting public property to their own use. Con: Will not arbitrate’—though it mean a winter ]| 2+ e ‘ eam ; i + Pat 4 : oe U Pee! |e teach te te cunitores Bou veniennS viction is punishable as a misdemeanor with the . ‘ : : Be tot, taogae : " j Lestat A , fhe is h Ae of suffering and depression to a hundred million 3s Ave g 4 Y " . ‘ } cleanliness, and good looks of the malo additional provision that ine guilty individual in k i * eat ee Baan “ ; a h “i, X } ‘ ” portion of our citizensht “ rare pete axe people innocent of any wrong done the miners. ror F s : binary «" : “By many the barber is not looked shall forfeit his office, and be excluded forever i MO ; j ‘ : nee, : : upon as a luxury, but as a necessity, after from receiving any office under the city Will not arbitrate! Ree ae pen f i Mi 4 fi *, land there is much to be sald in favor 7 ‘ { : See he Pp te os: i PN i i; rr fo scee i eer of the position of those who hold that government. iL What kind of impression does President Lewis . f i f , Waitin,’ jt is as necessary that the barber shop If District Attorney Ruston can get convic- | think this stand of unionism makes on a public wae R di i Wes nities pr" q Se shall remain open a reasonable time : 4 eget ‘ ini. sd si 5 Lg ‘ yuswi2' Jon Sunday, for the accommodation of constantly being told that “employers are seeking ore: #0 * GAN ai z a those absolutely in need of the bar- : YT ber's services, as It is that the livery to destroy the unions’? stable, the drug store, the news- tions it will dispose of the grafting market su- pervisors in Brooklyn and it will put stronger pressure on the more friendly and acquiescent ; ; , Sivati Aine AE . A : , ye 33 ; ; i f stand, or the restaurant should he District Attorneys in other boroughs to get af- Has arbitration become something labor unicns jh nee é 4 oer . ; 4 ; ar kept open for the accommodation and ter the crooks, drive them out of office and re- | are entitled to accept or flout solely from the ras, spat pein Ma iipe FON aries Gapel on RA Q : maxi SORE ee ei re Do bi . y : ree A es A bei yes Pigg ees 3 i. Ae ai aa SS 5 je the Legislature has the un- cover the peculations wherever possible. standpoint of how far it suits their purposes? 7 igs CR Mi ’ f 4 pres. ‘ * , [doubted right to classify business, oc- Mi ; ‘ rt . a) " ei ¥ 4 " 4 x . cupations, or trades, for the purpose are Are destruction of industry, destruction of a eae ta Pe ay i f F IN Far} OP of exercising the poiice power of the Ne ITE. s P my, Ria tN y % g 3 é ‘ j 5 PAR ONS . State, it has been held that such NOT QUITE. public health and comfort to weigh but a feather- f 3 ks °s yeh ‘i 1h : 4 classification must be reasonable and A resolution presented in the House of Repre- Galant whenever crmanized labor declarer wi baal ts a ae ee Thad fg $ Set 2 natural. Here the police power is ex sentatives yesterday requesting the resignation 8 Lhasa FOURS ALES au “ely 7 : " es eae Ste * lercised, not against the trade, but tho . of Representative Volstead on the ground that the plea that somebody is trying to destroy it? ‘ ae q sf rs violation of the Christian Sabbath. It the Anti-Saloon League helped him in the last This tb & bad toment for the United Mine He et fy RG is not barbering that the law seeks to election was laid on the table and afterward prevent, but merely barbering on stricken from the record by a vote of 141 to 3. Workers to force such questions on the public. ue mera eens of the Chris This may prove something as to the futility In the midst of two great industrial strikes ; SA These last two sentences reveal tho ef some resolutions. pty . a real object of every Sunday law in But it does not prove the present enforcement gravely menacing its welfare, the public has been existence, Whatev : they may bs - of Nation-wide Prohibition to be the highest ex- doing its utmost to be just to the unions, to see ue ety pats els a semua ~ pression of American freedom in pursuit of a — acted because the things forbidden in happiness jealously guarded by the people's rep- every possible point and argument on their side. them are uncivil or wrong in them- 7 resentatives. But when union leaders talk as President Lewis From EveningWorld Readers N N SENSE selves, but, as here twice stated, to ‘\ Cf ‘ r prevent ‘“‘the violation of the Chris- Not quite. r talks, when arbitration is trodden under union U COMMO tian Sabbath.’ feet arth Hen Fale Nadi tad Pree ibrokderieded letter do you find most readable? Ien’t it the one Notwithstanding all this, the re- eet, and the needs of the whole Nation rated |} t dives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? formers insist that Sunday laws are nN € : i ore AS SEC. HUGHES SAILS SOUTH. eC dh by are eae odo haleA cede adrice Hv Ssaete tear tal aa ebay By John Blak Bot religious legislation, A cae secondary to union aims, the public can see all en Copyright, 1022, by John Blak ECRETARY HUGHES on his mission of Somrneiriuithe resin aesineeen wile @@ eay much in few words. Take time to be brief. SOD YEO o AeR NY iUCn GE eke? \ f k 5 ‘oo plainly the real-danger that threatens destruc- ;O00D STARTERS peace and amity to Brazil will have oppcr- With a Million Dollars stands (Leone) EMS a 2ST F 7 ; : ere ~ : . for all alcoholic beverages. ro — tunity to reaffirm the Monroe Doctrine and to tell | tion of labor unions: To the Editor of The Evening World: Every Christian ought to know the There were twenty-five starters in a recent three-mile Fi South America what it means to the Harding Not force and oppression from without, but n reading your very valuable edl- symbolic reason for its use at the) § walk which was a feature of the track and field games of the amous peer: : ie torial page I notice you ask the ques-|Last Supper and now at Holy Com-1$ New York Athletic Clul ‘ e Administration. arrogance and folly working within tion under Uncommon Sense ‘What | ™unton. 1 Four m a en rate 1 j Philosophies Here in the United States it is all too common- would I do if I had a million dollars to Pcare ane Up aCe ae) eat Now ae ren ee Ay i TP Wa Won: ly assumed that the Monroe Doctrine is fixed and spend?" niscient, omnipotent,” and then says, i t le il ne al 7 Bae Sree Neat Seb ae By LOUIS M. NOTKIN n } i a . ent, ']$ are not particularly valuable except as tests of endurance. y Ss M. unvarying. South Anterica knows better. States- A REAL MUNICIPAL CONCERT. te aay 8 Dae by trade, ust Ban He fee ane ane . Baleares Bee When a man in an aivelane cin teaysl one hundved Copyright. nuz (New York Evening i ri * ror . : es mM: a ' ent Ls if ‘ort by Press Publ! ny 5 men south of the Rio Grande know there is al- HE Municipal Bands representing the Police, | yin ia AES dell aa aa ple.” He laughs at the “threats” of]% miles an hour it seems foolish to the present writer for him osc by: Brena: publi ng Os . : “i ie 34 i Jesus, and then uses that same Per-|3 ¢, a8] 7 ways a Monroe Doctrine but that it is rarely the Fire and Street Cleaning Departments are | struggle to learn enough about the}son to prove that the drinking of in- 2 acer fo poy ue pueed sion : CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882)—~ ' same in two successive Adminisirations. to gather at the City College Stadium this eve- | business to’ command the machin- eae tee Aquors ts sanctioned by ae patie we are eee to make is shee in almost HIS NATURAL PHILOSOPHY What is the Harding-Hugaes version? ning for a big joint concert to wind up the season |!#t’s regular wage at the end of my}Dixine power, Can you beat Ot pees Rea tier ens palinaany awe upaule AND HIS THEORY OF c. 4 :. ; : bs u e Bi 's y «] y B . | Spokesmen of South America, speaking frank- | of popular open-air music. Tney deserve a large |*PPrenticeship. I served in a shop} nave misunderstood the meaning of Te nusPRediror the contesy Pa whioh they take Hart EVOLUTION. ly at the Williz ; aetatle al . cl iati di considered very good for a young man} that “and if thy hand or thy foot n a new business organization, where a hundred or ‘The great naturalist, Charles Dar- y at the Williamstown round table discussions, | an appreciative audience, to start in, but I must say that any-|scandalize thee, cut it off," quotation, more employees are hired at once, the manager knows that win, deserves a place in the history ~ have expressed dissatisfaction with the Monroe These bands have given a great deal of pleas- |tntng I learned all through my five|Which, Interpreted, would be, ‘Do not more than ten or twelve will be with him at the end of i i of philosophy, because, like Copern!- cus, Galileo and Newton, he is of i profound significance in the treat- away with anything that is going to] ten y, te eae 4 é ee yod Goda Pata a Con n years, and that of these ten or twelve not more than two prennez vous?’ EUGENE FERRIS. will be in important positions, Doctrine as it stands to-day. Segretary Hughes | ure to the neighbors favored with concerts this |years I picked up myself or through has a chance to straighten out some of the mis- | summer. The pity is there could not have been |the good will of a fellow worker, 1 understandings. miore municipal music. bid been eld See eee eet Ao nee i ihe zest welp Joh nar when ey epplied for em- ? | nent of philosophical problems not A Brazillian, Dr. Lima, said at Williamstown: There has been some critictsm that policemen | take boy that means well, and if] To the Baltor of The Evening World: Bay They ey one eae yee eae eae See that eply, an ane Nn he ae " . . A : a “ ” rr C s Cle: y © ei ewise 4 Pan-Americanism ought to be and will be a | and firemen should be allowed so much time oft |he don't happen to have t puawi | In te matter (of the “Padlock||© 0. ¢, thi TSA science and its sphere. , Sia ; in himself to find out for himself the | world League’ mentioned in your col- PANY OVDEr Fah: His effort t lain the origin of continental doctrine, on pay for rehearsals and concerts, but this we }management will not undertake show-| ing recently, it {9 not easy to be They were predestined to failure at the start. Panne rier Paes ¥ Secretary Hughes could do no better than ac- | feel sure was neither due to lack of appreciation | ne him and he goes on dll Wrought Nit) that that propagation, however Many such people have real ability, but their lack is $] with the spirit of positivism. He re- 5 cept that as a text for the Harding version of the | of the bandmen’s efforts nor to opposition to the | ne should. Now if I had a million dot-| successful numerically, will remove grit. ferred to C fact wnich bd aruelly, . . ~ 4 : A ‘or appre! e T te bees There is no denying that the A. B. C. powers | paid as bandmen and not as policemen or fire- aad dis flees mendustrial trades 1 | OUF Present generation, even if it were to go on. me . sess the attributes and equipment at least have outgrown the need for the protec- | men. would open this school in some central | °xcelling all previous ones in virtue. They think it is the lack of opportunity that turns them essential to the preservation of life, . ri a art of the country, or if the demand | How can It, then, be expected to raise away. They are wrong. It is the lack of something in or, as he expressed it figuratively, the ri 9 is tive features of the Monrve Doctrine. The dic- for such a school warranted {t I would | our moral standard or contribute to. themselves struggle for beanie ae Le ee 5 ; ry - 4 c! 3 rge . 7 x win, the struggle for existence, tatorial and interventional features as applied to open up different schools In the 181+) ward righting wrongs? Not all men are fitted to win three-mile walking races } |?‘ wover, is not the whole causa, Tt certain ofthe other countries make for suspicion ACHES AND PAINS. would employ the best instructors in{ We could not condemn the Turkish] 3 or the races for general managerships in business. presupposes that individual organisms in all quarters. Rule by the might of the Marine It is only a couple of years since the statue of | these schools and give the boys all the authorities for expelling the scaveng- But whether they are fitted or not, they will never win reveal variations which may be either rt e si a ible to their pres- Corps cannot be satisfactorily explained at home, | Horace Greeley was shifted from the barren surround. | ¢ncourascnaety possible, at the same more or less favorab p ing dogs of Constantinople during t he trouble : time paying them in accordance with is the} $ unless they take t e to prepare for the work or th i a ; : : -vation or the preservation of the let alone in Latin-America. ings of the Tribune doorway to @ little green spot in | the improvement shown. I would in- war to La uninhabited teland, there to race in the first place, and stick to it after it becomes an ex- ea BO ee a etter Helena icLicay ‘ rT di Amini Ith City Hall Park, on the Park Row side near Chambers | stall in these schools the very latest bark, mists: fight and devour one hausting business, which/it often is. fndividuals v’hich show favorable he Harding Administration, although spurn- | street, The trees here now have grown up around Jand best methods for practical work another, but in the name of humanity What wears most of them out is not the work they have $] variations naturally survive in tho i ves Li i ik t the same time I would be do-| de ad thi et da " ; 4 I a eiatp anton ing the League of Nations, gives lip service to the | the worthy old gentleman and he sits as he liked to in ane ron polreoeil fa great service by|in our gift of specch receive a stom! ¥ to do, but the knowledge that they are incompetent to do struggle | ihe Li cad eee er cause’ of international co-operation. Secretary life, amid a leafy bower. turning men out that would have the] humane tase tment than will result the work. een eT tie faite aaearal Hughes is now sailing south toward an opportu- . very best knowledge of the trade that frome, & NMNSTLNE Fe dloes mee Working at a task one cannot do well is the most nerve hiological laws. In his opinion the nity. In Brazil he could do no better than to pro- City Halt Park ts being regraded to ft the statue | he had to Oo CRICK oa Ly. |than at any time in the ines racking thing in the world. actual value and the actual dignity of 34 : , E uffer no diminution by regard- man, {8 speech and more speech, elo. There are millions of good starters in this countr: Ine him as having evolved from lower dy i - 4 - 7 it rescued from the degrad- 2 pose hemispherical co-operation in which the | of (tole Virtue. Thus ta 4 0 Carteret, N .J., Aug. 20. t r P lad quent, true and clean, particularly They all begin with rosy hopes and most of them finish dis- forms. For the theological and ro- ing by William M. Tweed, spectakzed in the now re- United States would naturally continue to lea placed fountain, Lanie ond Hiauor. REN Pe ane, MONene. And tol couraged and broken. mantic conception, which regarded but without any effort to be “the whole thing. . Tetne Bee ee "Brought Up al tient ears and a heart tiaweantatcs That is because of two things—lack of equipment and $] man 48 & fallen angel, ue evbstituted The Monroe Doctrine should be reaffirmed in a Youth is forever wroth with age Christian’’ tries to show us that since] their grievances so as to advise und} $ lack of grit. she rea Meateaivea a spiritual form that will render it acceptable to the more For lagging too long on the stage, Apne iba irene erie adjust righteous remedien, | Be te PEAR ig EO 2 ERIE CERRO Lees important Latin-American nations as a bond of Yet much as youth dislikes to wait nine tails, therefore a deed don healauesn of poverty herself of to-day, | Coe et nr | see ataria With CDA PUBSIEIA:LDAT & common policy for all the great nations of the The youngsters always set UD late, nine tails, Likewise, he further tries royal ene Aga bese welled crown WHOSE BIRTHDAY? discovered a pict tovasanea(onteiterad FOE ce gctatathivand contuel isles Water Wicd, . to show us that ba use 7 ohne Bey oe odia ssrvant. wiion yoppsiategy AUGUST 25—-ALLAN PINKER- Tt aR and who renoversd fulness prevails would be favorably i One of the published regrets over Michaet Conins |Ch*2eet bade Bn res aes bretae is now in vain looking for. TON, the celebrated American detec-| Company thie on ite, Pe tite situated in the struggle for existence. le that he ehoutd have died AOMINO Irishmen, te [renee Wet aneraven’ of the] "Do Hot muzzle the oxen that Ia.| tiv born in Glasgow, Scot ; accra mervice. from, ie, ayae| ie tile cinoavers @ @lolonienl roundan SEASONAL IMMIGRATION SERVICE. would appear that there might be some just tamenta. [drinking of intoxicating liquors, The]boreth."| | ANG who will refuse to 25, 1819, and died in Chicago] tem used by him during the Civil War] 0% ORR See Asthias signed to Ellis Island in time to handle the . Jane 0 age a aaral al tales policing (eas yet are we n world of saints,|Dundee, Kane County, where he en- overing many secret plots, and the| 8¥mPamhe, ere aun ae Pi iat eport a brisk TUN Of snappe Seng ane vty ane fae the sake| therefore, silence shall multiply un-} tablished a cooperage business. Here p of the Molly Maguires in| and com 4 AS SRO September rush of immigrants. The Maher P Peer a ee ete How could Christ, who|kindnesses. Unkindnesses will develop| te ran down a bunch of counterfeit-| Pennsylvania, He also published ajlanguaie hit been evolved muthal ‘They should have been put on in June instead of Every time there 1s a squeeze in Coal people tear SPREE Pree gt a wines As a stratag or shielding the tely afterward of Cook County,|tives,” “Spy @of the tebellion,"’|then take form. Habit and exercise August. toner tone wlth lets, Bo there GFE COmpenaatione’” |tnote days. was an article of food.,paat it 18 doomed, without repent-J wih headquarters tn Chicara,, There! sine, Communiats, Tampa, and tive permanence and strength Wo the y=. Employment on Ellis Island is now as much a JOHN KEE Now ite use is the same as whiskey. [800% T° ADRIAN LUNDSTROM. [Detective Association, It Was ho who social motives and ifstincts. © ’ "