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___ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. ° Z effective preventive measures as in most civilian Wiarid, universities. Hazing is a matter of the past in many other anny STARLIRITED BY JOSEPH From, ishing y C. Galt eqn, Sanur, bythe Prom schools largely because the alumni finally became Frost-Bitten! ogi By John Cassel E. W. “OSBORN ¥ ee eae as President, 63 Park =e heat bated Surman. ai ied bus Copyright, 1928, (New York Brening t 3. ANG! a c ¢ } pg HEINE seme 88 ze Be; uence in backing up the faculty and in discour World) by Proee Publlang Ce Address all communtcat o THE 4V ENING WORLD, Pulttser Building, Park Row, New Yots City. Remi Money Order, Draft, Post Office O1 “Cire! aging the students Is it because the graduates of the Naval Acad- ft 4 ; t ~™ 1 emy have not followed this course that the tradi- . ; , i COMMISSIONERS “ce ‘OP SUNY,” I say to O Cra. Quaint, quiet, ond twonty- ree, Who emilee as I weardy enter the door Through @ ourtain of deads and teal. tion of hazing there is so vigorous and hard to stamp out? Isn't it possible that naval officers ~ RUBSORIPT! RATES. cus~ tara nuh Pot tin Yon Cin Btu. generally encourage or at least condone the cus . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1982. SSS United Staten, outside Greater New tom on the theory that a little hazing is a good “Onhop euey soon,” he anawers me, One Year Six Months One Month : “ Ms . Ga Buy gel stayWara S009 8h aS 548 thing and helps “make a man” of the green plebe? os alipa away Ikke wind in the tree under Sani: + 4088 $33 3 In no other institution would the opinion of the the lacquered screen in the corner, t [ h But I feel in his eye, still ay a 0 alumni have stronger influence than at Annapolis. In an (dol’s head on « teniyw's throm os Isn't it about time naval men learned the same é (ig . " i A myriad years | lesson civilians have mastered, that hazing 1s \ 4 ¢ Of the Whang-ho, { . 14gth St, near! Onicage, 1003 Mallers Bidg.| without redeeming features and that it never stops Ae tt tawnily runs \ PARIS, 47 Avenue de VOpera.) 7 ‘ sai Undor the euns BROOKLYN, 202 Washington Bt LONDON, 90 Gockeper Bt. with a little harmless sport? There is always the | © Ho-nan. MEMNER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. bully who takes advantage of the chance to be a Amociated Press te exclusively entitled to the 16 is iti 8 Cale Young Rice thus, in one of the ate a all news despatches credited to it or not otherwise il Therese’ Hide. | DETROIT, 621 Ford Bids brite numbers of his “Mihrima and Other thie Paper, and els’ the local news publiabed herein, Poems’ (Century Company) pays tH jute to @ Cartas look of the Haat. 4 THE ANSWER. THEY CANCEL EACH OTHER. The Why of the Dancing Man - . - EAD the testimony at the Transit Commis- SINGLE paragraph of the “adjusted com- Writes Oliver Herford in one of the Uttle essays for which his ‘Neither Here Nor There’ (Doran) fs peculiar: pensation” resolution adopted by the sion’s investigation of the Hylan city bus ; honk i Ameriean Legion divides naturally into two parts. lines. e . What then are the pathological J The paragraph begins: conditions In the brain of the Danc- Read what Whalen bus operators had to do to “The Legion hopes, and expects, this act will ee epetanaeals: for ihn Sata ee get and keep their permits. be passed without delay, so that the Legion may Science the brain of the true Danc- devote all of its energies to the other con- structive measures of its programme productive ing man fs almost as rare @ com- modity as radium. In the Untted Read what they were asked about their voting States alone there ts scarcely more, qualifications, what political clubs they were re- of good to the Nation we serve.” ane oe ouer ee ounce of this) ferred to, where they were told to buy their buses, The second half of the paragraph reads: Luckily for Sctence there exists in : “The Legion desires to stand not in the posi- the animal Kingdom another oreat- how they were “laid off” for not voting, what pre- idle tan ¥ ure affitcted with the same ecullar tion of getting something from the Nation but tendency to perpetual rotation es miums they were expected to pay for reinstate- of giving something to the Nation.” the, DADGDS TR see ake ment. Why in Heaven’s name doesn’t it do as it de- the Dancing man to the Dancing Read about the million dollar total of damage | sires and stop insisting on “getting’’? gene Festlenaness and almost Ine claims piled up against the city for injuries re- Individual members of the Legion gave, and pecullar excitability of the Dancing mouse {a attributed by Rawits, thi famous phystologist, to the lack of certain senses which compels the animal to atrive through varied movements to use to the greatest advantage those senses which It does | possess. The problem which remains for Mr. | Herford's science, we propose, is to ‘find an “‘anti’’ serum for the jazz. | Or falling that, a method for the transfusion of senses, j . 8 8 Panning the Pipe - - « h . Reflecting on the reported increase in pipe-smoking, P. L, writes in the f New Republic: Among marrted men the spread of | pipe-smoking Is due, no doubt, part- | ly to the conviction that pipes are | more baffling than cigars to a wife | who thinks you are smoking too | | gave generously and abundantly. But the Legion as an organization has a record with too much grab and too little give. such claims The two halves of the above paragraph cancel Read about the business the insurance firm of | each other. James P. Sinnott, brother of the Secretary and ;. son-in-law of Mayor Hylan, has done in bus WOMAN'S OWN WAY IN SPORT. ISS MARION HOLLINS announces that the financing of the Women’s National Golf and Tennis Club is virtually complete and that the organization is in position to go ahead with be interwoven with this system of municipal “per- | plans for developing the property under option at mitted” buses of which the Mayor professes to be | Glen Head, L. I. 80 proud. Sportswomen have long needed such an organi- Then ask yourself how you would like to see all a hcg! are Oe ae a ey pathy fHice A . | such one-time “manly’ as golf, tennis, eM la ak apiescorralling ae pi swimming, shooting and hiking. They have made vate profit extended to cover the city’s entire tran+ - their way in spite of handicaps, for many country sit system under a Municipal Administration like | clubs have rules limiting the time when women the present? may play and subordinating their game to that of Your answer is the answer to the kind of muni- | the men. - cipal operation Mayor Hylan proposes for all New The club at Glen Head will be the first of its ceived in bus accidents, with no bonds furnished by the bus operators to safeguard the city against fee py ten policies, . Read how politics, vote-corralling and private profit are shown, even in evidence so far given, to much, Cigars may t out the long counted, through- evening, by a woman whose visilance has been trained, but with two pipes almost exactly alike In his pocket, and a little dex- terity, a man who fs sinoking much | may ensily pass for a man who ts | smoking slow. A tip to the vigilant wife, who will look more sharply on, and to the smoking husband, who will look more watchfully out. . From Evening World Readers | What kind of letter do find moet readable? len't tt the ene Vetkctuation fines, kind, and it is designed as a national institution | shat gives the worth of « thousand words tn a eouple of hundred? : providing facilities for championship matches as There is fine mental exercises and » lot of satisfaction im reying well as courts and links on which the women will | © “7 “woh in few words Take cime to be brief. : have first privilege. NNAPOLIS is in the throes of the latest But if the club at Glen Head comes up to ex- hazing scandal, but probably not the last. | pectations it will not be surprising if similar clubs There seems to be no ending the custom. Even | spring up near other large cities. American é the advantage of rigid discipline does not appear | sportswomen are perfectly capable of going ahead ; to have enabled the naval authorities to take such | ‘on their own.” UNCOMMON SENS: By John Blake (Ooprrignt (711 by Jone mame) WHAT COLLEGES ARE FOR. The announcement of President Hopkins of Dartmouth that too many men go to college is merely one way of I agree with ‘‘Lover of Liberty’| And as to its ability to pay, any expressing the commonplace adage that you can't make a that Columbus Day should be stricken |Government that can afford Prohibi- silk purse out of a sow's ear. from the list of American holidays. heycdnil afford to Casares laa No college or any other institution can give an educa- There is another day, however, that ‘Oot, 18, 1088, ars : tion to a man who doesn't want an education, or who is should also be stricken from the list. Incapable of receiving an education, That day ts Thanksgiving Day. Police In ida aged As well seek to make a razor of a bar of soft fron as Thanksgiving Day has no meaning | Te the Bator of Thi to educate a man who lacks the intelligence and the industry ve! to the great rity of Uberty-lov-]| It mest be confessed ‘New York bas fei TP oticienne It Nel hee a aay an efficent police force—utterly help-|¢ to learn what college professors could teach him had he the right sort of material inside his head. ‘T 1s OVERCOAT WEATHER again, and the COAL PUBLICITY picked out of CHRISTMAS STOCK: [the whole people but simply a relic|less to catch half of the criminals SHORTAGE is REAL and PERSONAL wherever | INGS THE $2,500 PAY BOOSTS echeduled for HIZ- |of old Puritanical days. The real|running around loose, yet capable of Tt Is very likely that the present requirements for en fuel deliveries have failed. ZONER'S PET COMMISSIONERS. Thankastving Day of the future will|arresting @ Salvation Army Ilossle!$ trance to the colleges in both England and America are be Armistice Day, a day which will] who so nobly ministered to our boys te l never be forgotten by the American] not so long ago on the battlefields of 129 LOM s Far better make it difficult for men and women to get mot add to the popularity of the United States “GLOVE | gay convention, considered the BONUS, and took over | people All creeds and peoples of |France. I wonder if the patrolman this glorious country of ours helped| Was ever @ soldior for the United into colleges than to make it difficult for them to stay there. Every year thousands of students are “flunked out” of SENATOR" from NEW YORK when it is discovered | the 1920 slogan of the @. O. P. campaigners; “BOYS, that the TARIFF has made “CALDERS” MORE | Ger THD MONEY.” to make this day a day that will al-| States! Ways be the greatest in our country’s| The main point ts this: The policel} the universities of the English « eaking countries. Few of these should ever have Siesta to take college courses. ee Care in the Corner - - - A little song of Cure, Jan Norris, printed in the October Poetry: Cars now Hea Where Care wae not, Shoved in the corner But not forgot— Care, in the comer. HAZING AGAIN AT ANNAPOLIS. Thanksgiving Armistice Day? made to the soldier in the hectic days ‘To the Editor of The Evening Wort of 1917. IT would call Laughter Out of the trees; But Laughter has bird-oyes, And Laughter acce Care, in the corner. . 8 @ Youth’s Revolt in Britain + If you believe George Ade in “Single Blessedness and Other Ob- servations’ (Doubleday-Page) youth in England is having its fling, thus: Just think! In placid England, where misses let the hair hang tree and are guarded by governesses un- til they are over alx feet tall, and where pale lads, attired mostly in Eton collars, regard bread and jam as somewhat of a lark—tin conserva- tive England, where minors still be- ' THE WEEK HAND COVERINGS are also comfortable. It will At New Orleans the AMERICAN LEGION held a EXPENSIVE, The HALL-MILLS MURDER MYSTERY continued | histor: f wry DANIEL D. HOLDER, allow I, W. W. meetings, freedom for But the CAMPAIGN is WARMING UP. PRBSI- | to nold the centre of the stage. MRS. GIBERSON was | Vet. Battory EH, 810th F. A., 79th|Ireland and K. of C. speeches to be army on this side and in France, ‘The final score of SAFETY WEEK wes 88 FATAL. PUBLIC HEALTH officials tm convention predicted | wich he believes should be given to Faith Healing. suggestions as to how euch an aristocracy can be established. ‘TINS, as compared with 70 in the same week of 19s1, | ‘et the average SPAN OF LIFE would be IN- | the Government gratis, the following | 7 the Beiter of The Ovening Words The colleges do not go out into the world to seek the “DON'T GET HURT" 1s a good BLOGAN for the | CREASED BY TWENTY YHARS within « guneration. | rims of money were invested by bim| 4% Til pot agoapt money tor eures|{ kind of etudents of whom they oan make educated men and ij OTHER WEEKS. « B.C YELLOWLBY ts te succeed PROHIBITION | tng Germany: they perform. Christ accepted noth-|} women | LIEUT. MAUGHAN of the ARMY, winner of the | DIRWOTOR DAY tn this istrict, FEDERAL JUDGE | The actual difference in his ing. Why should they? Instead, they take almost any applicant, after safmit- PULITZER TROPHY RACE, tried again and travelied | HAND permitted the OCHAN to STAY DAMP @ few [bank sccount between the Tt le gettting to be « regular busi-1} ting him or her to @ very ordinary test. Naturally it ts ne- {ll-concealed annoyance and ‘then say “Pooh!” Juat like that. ‘Therefore letters are being written to the Times and there ls « feeling that some action should be taken. Without recurring to our Yankee habit of boasting let It be pro- claimed that the elders of Great DENT HARDING praises REPRESENTATIVE MON: | CoNVICTED of the murder of her husband, but Division, openly made and block Columbus On the other hand, there are great numbers of young lave In fairies ond walt sxpertanty DELL and CONGRESS as a whole, but without bur | teste her innocence A ehind onse, at Hammond, Ind, | Jerey City, Oct. 18, 1982 Cirolo up ‘the bustest crossing in the}} men and women perfectly capable of benefiting by college $| {+ « nation-wide neltation seainst = . =, world, too), but when It comes to he swank and 4 mutl- i ening readers With particulars, Some IDPAS are | turns on the question of whether MRS. M’NALLY tee ie cou putas, Aiewtug ths Maladies Arne to BAe educations who never have the opportunity to secure them. elon sysuer get ke Sarees | beginning to emerge in the STATH GUBERNATO- | murdered her twin CHILDREN oF faked « famtly | me aitor of The Bvening World: a little religion to Broadwayites it is Environment, the necessity of getting out in the world output ij RIAL RACE, and exchanges of personalities are not | with DOLLA ‘This is the reason that one ex.|termed as misconduct. Commissioner|$ early to carn a living, or the indifference of parents to the The Senet. ah one, Sonate! : eo frequent. service man believes himself entitle: |Onright te to be congratulsted and|$ value of education keeps them away from advantages b RED 700: Con Be | THOMAS ALVA EDISON visited the GENERAL | to adjusted compensation (erroneous- | credited with another bright move. hich th Id E pooh Be PF Bi ie reported on geod cesnery ; In WORLD POLITICS the RETIREMENT OF which they could greatly profit. that flappere of eminent lineage ij ELEOCTRIO WORKS at Schenectady and was ASTON: | 1y called “bonus’’). ROBERT RAYMOND ROLFE. pele ated ners “cd bees,” | LLOYD GEORGE overshadowed all other events. He ISHED by the new developments. Besides two years’ service in the| New York, Oot. 18, 1922, President Hopkins’s suggestion that a college should Tee a ccaan Det But reek i fe the LAST of the BIG FOUR to go. be an aristocracy of brains is well enough, but he has no tor Ostend n to the mater with | j as @ soldier to bring It up to New York, Oct, 18, 1923. of raw materia) would be ruinous. the amount oontributed by What fs needed ts some sort of college “supply depart 0 bal ‘a Beds. ‘go PPy depa: = tia oom bacinibay .00 | To the Baitor ite pring World: ment,” which will find the right eort of material and bring TRANSIT COMMISSION. Perchance the November | IOWA'S FOOTBALL THAM HUMBLED YALM by a | Paid to the . 6. 1 read tn your paper the other day}§ it in to be educated. ment as insurance premtums how Mayor Hylan aald he was going The college president who will devise this sort of election wil) soothe the angry tempers. Engineers for | 6 to 0 score last Saturday. HARVARD mects CEN. ‘ A i beds out of all 4 . the COMMISSION checked estimates for subway im | TRE this afternoon, Canadian and American fishing Basan’ 00h et chaght Aurea batbeepltoart Te Be poddl seer a method will make a contribution to education that will provements according to the MAYOR'S PROPOSAL | schooners start today on a series of races, received $192.00 .....5+ eaenas would be taking the bread and butter multiply many times its value to the country which sup- : A ie sear and found hie guess a mere HALF-BILLION DOL- GERMAN MAR: E Purchased one officer's equip- out of the mouths of three or four orte it, The source of specs! LARS TOO Low. CHEAPER. MO) OI8) GHHAE “CHEAPER 000) | oe tecmuse the) Govern: hundred widows who earn their livins|¢ © siooiny seriousness, Dut merry play + ment decided to commission making beds in fire houses. and youthful hilarity. nd among i ‘ i a1 hich were most pow- him an officer shortly befor As to firemen getting too much sleep, the emotions w i} the end of the Wafers... i oh cggeny dpe bra WHOSE BIRTHDAY! brought out Lyrical Ballads in con-| erful in ellciting outburate of musle i ACHES AND PAINS { and explosion of HYDROGEN at Ban Antonio. in the theatrical district. The Magistrate FREED her MAYOR HYLAN had as BIG WEEK He led the | and she will have @ bigger andience tomorrow eve BOARD OF ESTIMATD into a DEADLOCK with the | ning In a theatre A little more pointed stress on th American example and here will © food for the League of Nations. eee Language the Fruit of Love + + + Turning @ page of Otto Jespersen’s “Language: [ts Nature and Growth’* (Henry Holt) one may read: | Masten THAN ANY MAN EVER DID. His sped | a7» more, n eit of the DAUGHERTY RULING, [n't sf nimment cnt te iowm soradays, Tass tomemoor|{ ceatary after the frat year to weed out the dullards and to {| Brin 27.0% (Rt tea taat } ‘was at the rate of 248.6 MILES AN HOUR. POLICE arrested CAPT. RHEBA CRAWFORD of | veing added to bis contribu- using Christ's name for their purpose. continue this process until graduation time. anywhere end haven't seen any- i The ARMY DIRIGIBLE C-2 was destroyed by FIRE | the SALVATION ARMY for # Gunday street meeting | tion to supporting his home It should be abolished. F. G. F, Such a system empleyed by a factory in the selection thing. \ i . 100.00 tent way no tran Is allowed to go to] OCTOBER 21.—SAMUEL TAYLOR |nection with Southey and Worda-| snd, of soni. love mus be Wonder tf Mr Gompers's new lineup with the | dere propped on a chatr placed upsidedown with a $1,708.00|bed until after 8 P. M. Also they are] COLFa(D3B, English poet and ar'tic,| Worth, and contributed to the Morn- In primitive «peech I hear the disturbed during the night by the] was tum at Ottery Saint Mary, Bng-|ing Post. He became troubled with| jaughing cries of exultation when Which should draw interest Amertoon Legion onrrice with it any reversal of organ | slant, He was ao long he dd not ft standard lounges. | at 6 per cent. for four years 409.92 number of alarms that ring. eee. Ost. 21, 1772, and died July 28,|neuralgia and rheumatiam and be-| iads and lussies vied : daed Wabor’s attitude toward the militia and the State . I sincerly hope our Mayor, Mr.| 1884. He was educated at Christ's} san the use of opium, gradually be-| another 6 attract the x Polios, who represent that Amertoan rule of order Good Row supp $3,117.92 | Hylan, will consider both the police} Hoapital and Cambridge, where his|coming enslaved by the drug. Many} the opposite when everybod) Wed the Legion swears to uphold? mesh Pl bgt aa, “ tying 857,000 |. tne United Staton won the warleng firemen and will not hesitate to| whole time was given to classics. |of his poems and productions in phi-| Ans nie, Bier ene dance ie ? ig! industry ond te efit pretty |with Germany, this monetary invest-|grant the measly $220 which they , financial conditions forerd|losophy take a high rank, but hia} bravest to lure & pals Of Span Oe to look at, ment in such @ successful cause him to leave college and he enlisted|power of criticism placed him in a] {hrow sdmiring # f have been looking for for the past H Phe “dest minds” in Bngland have evidently booome ° should be properly returnod, at leasi | couple of years. \n'the army under an asmimed name. | position where he has few equals. An] 'Canguege was born In the oourt- tHred of associating with each other, Turkey ought to take on Thankagivis day, |!n part, to wit, adjusted compenma-| Mr, Hylan, no doubt, hase little sore] His classic acquirementa were dis. | a critic he was perhaps the first to| ing days of mankind; the first ut- . e 00 RoNGey. tion. eeling on account of the dispute which | covered by an officer, whtoh caused |bring out the excellent points tn the erances of speech I fancy to myes? ‘This Government ts very parttoular writing of Shakespe and he was mething between the nightly lovee about meeting {ts obligations to its the firat ve of German :s of puss upon the tiles, and thon. se 8 NM ea AON TRC Sr © his condition to be ki jends. who promptly took place last week at City Hall, but I hope this will not interfere with his Thore te something likable about the name of Yel- Arteona ts roleing dates that beat the African arti- S + lowley when applied to a rum-hound. olg, Sometimes the Desert can outdo the Sown, Liberty bond holders, but because | helping both the cops and firomen to|tcase from the army. Af literature and philos: the ‘tnalodious love songa of the . . this ex-service man's discharge does|got thelr Increase while he ts still in] course of study at Gottingen, Ger-|Among his chict w ee Pky ee sina Linootn' 7 mot contain a promise to pay as docs lotfice many, be returned to England and uriner,"” “Chris as It, then, before th nt nee latent Mamopher, Jewe W. Welk: pays Snow t fying in the Adirondacks, Despite the best |e bond, tho Government is prepured| READER AND ALSO TAXPAYBR. |eettled in the Lake district where he san” and “The|of love and language that thi Raorn- TAncoin Uked to read Tyfng on the floor with his shoul of tates, Yointer surely comes, default on its unwritten promise| New York, Oct. 16, 1922, ing stars sang together? translated Schiller’e ‘Wallenstei,,"" 7 . ‘ — ‘ a