"H""4 ifJ V ft 1 i rin 11. .. l , ,10 :uenmcj public le&gcr PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY Mtiimu II 1 11 IjI'IU liit.airW VJ&IIUO XI fA .LUHI rt-ii Jehn C, Martin, Vlce Vr-ula nt and Trejuuren !harlci A. Tsler. Secretary i Chares H Luillne- ten. Philip S. Celllni, Jehn II. Wllllnmi, Jehn J. Hpurrteen, Ueerte " ueiQBmiw, ajbviu i4, r..,...w, ytrtclen. , JpAVID R. SMtl.HT Editor fJOIIN M. .MAUTIN..., Ueneral Hulnem Mniniser Z rubllahed dally at I'oblie Ledger Dulldlnr t Independence Square Phllml-'lnltln ULniNTia CIIT Prtfr-Vnlen BulMIng hiw TORE..,, .1(14 Martln'in Aip Crnieil 701 Ferd IlulMlnR Bt. Ler in 013 dlobcDemecrat HuIMInK CUICiOO.... 1302 Tribune Uulldlne VNIIWa lH-'HEAUS: AlnlKnTOI Ilcitiuu, I N. V.. Cor. Pennsylanla Axe and 14th Bt Kkw Yeuk llcatiu The Sun IIulMIng LONDON 11CBEAD Trafalgar Uulldlne SUItsrrtlPTlON TKttMS The Evening Pernie Lutein It. served te ub erlberi In 1'hllndelrhla and aurreundlnc towns t the rate of twelve (12) cents per week, pa j able tn the carrier. By mall te nelnts eulalde of Philadelphia In the. United States. Canada, or t'nltel Ptites r" r" eeelens, pestane free, fifty (50) cents per month Jllx (10) ilellars per sour, nalile In advance f Te all fereln countries one HI) dollar a month J Votieb Subscribers nlshlnn address chanred inuit Blve old as well as new address. Vtt.L. .1000 TAI.MT ,KIYT()M MAIN 1601 tjAdilrc3i all communication te lUrntnff Public iJi'ittT Ind'p'nd'nrf Pnunrr Phllm'-lrhln Member of the Associated Press tub AsrerrATm mms exciuiivtiu m- fitled te the x for republication of all nrui ettpatches credited te It or net etheruLie credited n (AM paper, and also thr local news published therein. ' Alt right ct republication of special dlipatchca nerrin arc alto rrxrrrrd. rhlladrlphli, nrdntiJa;, Netcnil.fr 9. 1121 THE ELECTION r! "WOULD be foolish te waste ati spare en tills page discussing the siKiiifiennie of the election yesterday, because few citizens seemed Interested in the mutter. The Jeb Combine nominated its ticket and elected it. It made its deal with the Dem ocrats for the election of magistrates, per mitting four Demeirnts te get ."(1.(1(111 Com Cem Com blne vet s each, or enough te elect them, nt a reward for the cemplin cut agreement of the Democratic leaders te make no real at tempt te oppose the mnehiiw which calls Itself Republican. The Miters were net interested enetigb te go te the polls. Mere than one-half of them stayed nt home. They will get the kind of get eminent te which they hae con sented nnd if thev de net like tt they will bare enlj tic tuselves t i blnn e BACK HOME TIIH formalities with wlili.li the body of the unknown American soldier wn ie cclved en the nj te Washington weie solemn nnd Match enough. The Interment at Arlington will be a memorable spectacle. But the fact rt mains that if the people of this nnd ether ceuntiies cannot step for n moment in the mid-t of then p'cnures mid turn ft nm the pursuit of their own peculiar ends len-j enough te pledge themselves te tin causes for whnh this man and ethers like him died, the guns ami prneit and wte.it lit and the pomp and riteuinstanee of the formal burial will mean little. The spectacle will he tee much like a beautiful play that, nffr the footlights go out, ceases te have any intimate or lasting relation te the life i f tlm-e who witness it A LITTLE BIT OF ENGLAND PHILADELPHIA was ett ed by Img lishmen. Thev brought I'ngllsh customs with them. When they ni eumti'aled enough property te ju-tif it thev bought them selves places In the tnuntrv. wheie thev spent pan of the ear after the manner of their ancestors. This custom has continued te the pr(scut time, until it has bun mid that the country 'withjn twentv miles of the City I lull re sembles the count ri aieiind Londen in a wa peculiar t" itself. Admiral ISuitty was entertained at one of these retiutn houses durlir-' the la-t wiek end, nnd a fox hunt was nnanged for him in order that he might t'cl me t home. The fox lll'nt is a common dlveii-ien of the people in the neighborhood where lie was niter tallied. Thev have their fu hounds and masters of the bunt, nnd tlu wear the cos ces tnnw sported bv the r.ngllsh ceuntrj gen tlemen who engage In the niiii' spoil. The ndmiial, the'efere. Mient u da or two in what mut h.ie mm tin il te him .i bit of old Lnglii" ' '" its t "no mils mood. REMOVING AN EYESORE JDERIDI'NTS of the Twintx-seMiith and XV FetU sntli Wards in West Philadel phia will hail with delight the news tbal tle work of inr.ueving tin- sqimre bounded h j'orty-.sece id and 1'eiM-thlnl 'lii'it" and Spruce and Locust stnM'ts Ins rcall begun. jTlie sipiare lias Ik en :m offense le the ee for several jeius. or eer s'ni.f thc old Clatk lnaiiHien that moeiI en it was abandoned and tbe Inwns and ganleiis aieiind it weie al lowed te grew up le weeds. The land was bought b the Philadelphia Divinity Sdioel a few jears age. but when tlie war broke out ami the cost of building became prehllltive tin plans tnr crciiliig a group of structutes te lmue the school had te bey held up. Hut under cash r conditions tbepverk has new begun. Trhc cornerstone uf what will be known as .Xi.n i,..i . . u i :i ..... !..:. a two i it in in niiiii i r"i'-i-ns j. mi, ii i u iiimi jfftf'Uii8 week b. P.ishep Ithim hinder, and it i sia nnneiiineil that the bui'diug will be com pacted within a few months. Pn sii s liens. ing the libran. it will leiit.iin the cyci utiw utiw effices of the si limil and sC.i.nil ( lassroems 'There i- ground enough fei all the etlu r buildings neeilnl without crowding. Sn when the whole gieup fs en-iteil and I In landscape iichitcit Ims laid nut tin walks and het out the thrubbi r.v, what was uni e an eye were will In ' "tnr a bi.iuu -i"'l .i ml iiiaki' the jieighliorheod eiii of the nni attiactUe illl' 1'tbut patt of the c ii. BEGINNING OF BETTER THINGS rpHB Senate, winch has parsed tin' T.in Revision Kill, allowed the IIeii-i' pro pre visions lepealing the cutest pielus niid transportation tax te stund. and It made no change in tbe cmporntieii tn 'Hut the rest of the bill is liirgeh lewiitten TIlO cenfeienie ceiiiiultti i s uf the two branches of Cengiess will attempt te agiee pn a compromise. The chief jKiint of diffeieine it en the r.iti of the surtax en large iucetuis. The llmisi. bill fixed it at KO per tent. The Sennte bill raised it te 5(1 per cent en the demand of tin farmers' bloc. It is suggested that there will be agreement en 10 per cent. This will be much better tliau the piesent rate of (Je pr cent. 'Men of moderate incomes are lelieved somewhat, for the bill laites the eMunptieu for men witli incomes of less than Solum te $2500, with an additional exemption of Slim fpC each dependent ihlld. The piesent c c Cniptleu for a child is $-00 mid the basic exemption of income is $l!0()(i. I'mler the new arrangement, a man with one child and en Income of $,'100l) a cnr will have te pa.v R, tax en only $100. At piesent he is taxis en $500. The great muss of man led men will escape the income tax eiitirel), us seen ns tbe new law gees Inte effect. At the hist moment the Senate added i u amendment te the hill taxing gifts ui i . 1 1 varjlng from 1 te 'Si pci icut in order te prevent rich men from evading the t.i en their Income-by nmUIng presents te members A rltk of thctr family. Under tbe existing law nil gifts arc exempt from taxation. The, excise tnxe en chewing gun, sport ing articles, musical instruments, proprie tary mcdlilucH, toilet ni tides. Ice crenm nnd soda water aretrepcalcd, ending n nuisance which lias been iiiinejlng te hundreds of thousands. The bill is net Ideal, but It is nn Im provement ever the mensure which it dis places. STRONG-ARM METHODS ALONE WON'T CLEAR TRAFFIC JAMS Constructive Thinking at City Hall Might Make Rigorous Moter Re strictions Less Necessary WHAT is the di.Tcicnce between official business of the sort that ejignges the talents of Majer Moere and Magistrate Car ney nnd the business that an erdlnnrj, non nen non pelitlcnl person hns te de te make a living? Is the one mere necessary te the continuing order of the universe than tbe ether" Such divoisjen ns the public at large may find in the cibul spat between the Majer nnd Mr Carnev ever respective tights te ignore .automobile mirklng i tiles just pro mulgated from Mr. Moere's ellicu will be reflective of rather hitler humor. Carnev 's imposing devil-wagon was en official business at the City Hall curb, nnd because It was chased by a policeman as the devil-wagons of erdlnnrj mortals nre (based every day Carney rested net nor slept nor knew a moment of peace until the pilot of the Majer's letitml limousine was subjected te what Is technically known as n pinch for breaking the Majer's own law by waiting far bejend the time limit under the Majer's window. "Official business!" ald Mr. Moere. "Official business!" said Mr. Carney, leiullj. I One might suppose that no ether hus'ness niatteied. Rules that interfere with official business are prettj sine te Interfere with the mere important business that is net official. That is whj it is hard te have sjinpiithv for the Majer or for Maglstiate Cartiej in this instance, while it is easy te svmpathle with the harassed traffic police men, caught between the devil of nebulous theory formulated at Cltv Hall ami the deep uni of the traffic piehlem which they aie epictul te solve. Automobile pounds, restrictions and re pressions and mere "keep them-moving" erdeis will net dispose uf the prehUm of traffic congestion in the cinlial aieas. The maniifact'ire of nc tercars gm s meriilj en (b spite siieh nrdeis; automobiles grew dailv mere popular and mete useful le all surts of people. What the city needs, and needs b.idlv, is a series of central parking areas estab lished under peine control for the conven ient e of the miiltltudit who operate motor cars and relj en them for gitting about town. It will be snid. of course, that pne" is net available. Hut it happens, for cMimp'e, that in the erj heart of the dtv, within full view of the windows of Cltv Hall, theie is at this moment a gnat deal of unused spiii e which might be used for an automobile park of the modern suit The vast deserted pavement about Citv Hall nutd be nar nar lewed sufficiently te provide room for thou sands of inoteic.irs narked "bead In" with out marling the general appearance of the sipiaie. Molei parks need net be unslglith. Thev might. Indeed, be se planned as te add te the interest nnd plet'iiesipicness of the ureas in wlthh thev nie established. Ingenuitv and engineering resourcefulness will be n quired te establish such modern convenient es. lint thtv will nevir be estab lished se long s theie is u disposition te regaid the automobile as a sort of nui,ince. The aiiteini bile Is a necesitj of business life, ami as such it will have te be regarded. Teuiists passing through the citv nowa newa davs c.iimet step nr :i central hotel for luncheon without risking ane-t. It is al most impossible le get I'limfei tnblv te shops ami thelitis iinliss von walk or ue the trullevs. I'm Mm; In the bu -tnets is. of ienise, n i unfitting biisint ss. it ought net te be in ees-ni . .fit-1 as it is the duty of the iiiunb ipnl auiheiities te maintain pave ments mil transit facilities, it i- their tint v te tun! u wav t deal witli the new problem of the automobile Without II sorting te end less lcstiietieiis .mil penalties unil prohibi tions. Seener or latir theie will be in this ami tvirv ether illv seicntifciHv planned meter pelks, eenli tllj local' d and within easj leaeh of the business riiitl theatre s, r. liuis, win re e.ns in, iv Is 'i ft fur a small fee anil fi out where thej luav In siimiiiuiiiil when waiitul The peln e will be In eh irge et sneli e'aiis mul thev will be nliN te make a thumping ptelit for tin if dcpartim nt or fei tlie rt . Seme if the waste space of the Pnrkwav and some of the wcle sj,m e about Cilv Hall mav be u-ei, ami It mav lie neci ssm v te icariiinge all suit- of tuillii in some of the cress srieils, it ml ien bar tmllevs from some of them te pievulc loom ter waning motei-s Tin a. and net until then, will the automobile pieblem In se'vel s.it sf,,etei llj te i vcrvhedj NATURAL CURIOSITY IT IS ciisteimirv te biwnil the low i.i-tes of tlie pel suns who eiewd the imirt imirt imirt loems when a iietm unit ciimiiial Is m mlgiieil fur ttial as though this sei r of thing weie pi uli.tr te Auiei h a ( The eiewds winch ate llueking tu the eeiu tieiuu in isailis, in wliuli ii I'leiich Pilili'hinnl is mi tt.al for minderiug ten women and a ln , suggest that etlur lues have the siiiuc kind of curiesitv as Aimri catis Henri Liindiu. iln aiemed. siw te have made it his business te wee wonen with prepeitv, eet possession of their -livings and then ileseit them 1 1 I- snid te have hml "s!! viitlles iv In I In,' In mill deled mop than ten of tin in is net known, but ivuleine bus been elitainul n tlii-n nt te .i i -1 i i" his indielinent fei halt a - ere of nurdiis The women limiting te the oeuitroum app.liciillv me einiuiis in see ihe man who had sneli gn it fireiiiatluii fur their se that he found llilll'll lluee huildred illllh liluals leadj le bieeiiii his wife It is a mitiii.il eurlusitv. It siiuiild nut b surpiising if sumi uf i be weiiiiu spei tutors deeide thai the maii is uiiiustlv in eiiM'd am is n mueh abused iersen 'I his usiidllj happens in Mllll MI-I-. WHAT IS "GOOD AMERICAN"? "TvLTAILS of ( liniige't iutiiisiw eriitiule -'-' ill the intiiisls et piuper iispeel for tlie enunciation of Luglish would be welcome. It is nnneuiii i d that Ihe program of "Hetter Spuch Week" lists the substitu tion of "ii-hiib" mid "via" for "a geed American vet" as pm licii'nilv offensive, ami that si hoel chihlieu are asked te eledge them selves te pieeisieu uf ailii Illation mul the labial and vocal masteij el one wind ivcrj dav lei a whole vein-. This s mi uiriftnig prispift suggestive of Ihe "iiatiu potato peii'trv. eiuiies and lUlslns" eM'leise ih V ''Ci bv Diekelit' 1 til -meitnl Mis. (ieneinl te lend te the lips the mill ll-desireil Vlclmlim aspei t of slmpeilng reliiiement. Hut in 1'iighiiid of hi r van -tn-il daj thn stiiiidaids of eultlv all d spi cell weie somewhat se'idlv stiiiidnidied. "(ieuil Ameriiau" i n'mest lu'lnitelv v.uieii'. .lust what tne t'.e mlheeple in ilels ,'leil''ed In Chlnc-eV (he ,,,,. ...,,. I it'umI Mb'db Wi inn "r ' tubm,'' t,, 1 .1.. fill .1 . ,l . ,. . .. .. ..- i,. ui"'- K-.i i en iii 1'ie mil no ii -i of Ni w l'n; audi is the i in led "r" of M m- iiallan. the siippri ssi ( 'which" nnd "where" "h et cliauieteri Of EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEKIHJIvADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER . . . .. A ...lW.4. !!! " I'hiladclphlans, nnd te the soft and cooing vecables et Dixie? Is It "wattcr," "waw tcr" or "vvahtah" of which Lake Mlchlgiiii Is composed? Oeerge Wheeler, Associate Superintendent of Public Schools In thli city, Is inclined te view the suddenness of Chlcngean reform efforts witli disfavor. "We would rather," he declares, "place our fnlth in tbe work that is being done in all our schools all the time." Rut here ale rooted lecallrm and delicate problems In standardization obtain. "Cul lender" supplants the mere elegant "colan der" given llrst In Webster, nnd the Phila delphia!) who can pronounce Columbia nvc line without eliding the lirst "a" raises sus picions of his alleged nativity. If Chicago has actually confidence in her ability te define "geed American," another Instance niiiv be recorded of that Invincible optimism ever blooming bejend the Alio Alie glienles. THE CASE OF DONALDSON IT WILL he most unfortunate for the city If the cloud of irrelevant testimenj and legal dust raised in Magistrate lleaten's elhce nt the (itst hearing of tlie charge of censpiiacy against State Insurance Commis sioner Donaldsen Is permitted te obscure the central meaning In this sensational case. It Is net often thnt the processes of law nte as epenlj used in opposition te the public Interest ns they wetc nt the first lecital of the arcgatiens against Mr. Donaldsen. The question Involved is net one of conspiracy at all. It is whether a crowd of firebugs, organized for pre''t nnd the service of any man who wants burn his property for insurance nienej, is te be permitted te work undisturbed. Commissioner Donaldsen, like every ether man who hns attempted te explain the enor mous losses by lire in the fnlted Stntes, knows that many business buildings nte burned te order. Meral ceitainty is net legal evidence. In tills and ether Slates, and In almost every city In the ceuntrj, the police nillhorl nillherl ties have been waging a hopeless light with ptofessienal firebugs. .,,K evidence of l,i. cendlarism is usually ilcstrejed kj the time the firemen nrtive. Donaldsen sought te get legal evidence against men s.ispeeted of co-operating with the nrsnn ling. His de tectives did no mere than ether detectives have, been doing from time inimemeilal when they were turned loose te fun! the bead nualtcrs of this new and abominable sjstein of outlawry. Thej listened in en telephone wires, and when they wue disceveied the conspiracy charge was made against the man who cmplejcd tliem. Cemnilssiniier Doimlileii will have the public at his back, and it is i hi ring te bear that he doesn't intend te abandon the hunt. The lamentable thing is that he had te pass tlie hat atueiie lire insurmii e i emp.iniesi te obtain funds for this vveik. Wh v-cie the nubile spirit and the Intelligence of the State Legislature and our own Citj Council? TIME TO APPLY FORESIGHT 1' IS bj no means tee i.nlv for mmhhm coiisldeiatleii m this (le (1f iiimsiHiiin- I tien ami traffic facditlis imensnnite with the linpeitnnce of the IMaware P.ridge operation. Laurence A. Rail, speaking In fore the Kngineets' Club the ether night, peitlneiulv observed that no matter what the cap.n itv of the span, it is limited te the capai Itv of the lam's of tiavel leading le il. Improvements f ed bv the experts in clude the widi nliig of l!l,ge avenue fiem Rruad te Vine met: Seventh or Lighth fiem Market urn lb. mid ll-ue sn,et fiem Rretiil te Sitli. iiihet- ehmiges hoped fur an- the extension, of the Mmkit siren siib-wav-clcv.itid P It. T. sen iee mer the bridge, or else lines p, Philadelphia fiem Camden under tbe nuitiel of the Public Sei viie Corporation. Inherited habits of theughl me ililhenlt te overee in auj cnniiiiuiilij. Iii Phila delphia thev aie pmtieiiluilv snhveislve of progress. Hut the budge will pteduee sneli ipiantitj of te iv conditions that ihe .public will evmtiinllj have te ehoese betwini ie gaiding the tevo'utlen in -i spn-lj ,,f tun:ieil amazement or es(. ,,f intelllgi nilj a liuiie- datlng itself te tie- new In Nicft traffic and 1 1 nti-it planning should iiceempnnv the bridge wink New is ihe time te bcjlti laving (be i eiupi heiism plmis if a lamentable spni.nie et i meadiness for a niagnlhii ni public impievuni nt is net te be pii-sftited COMPLETING THE JOB WIIL'N Cliarhs Hapshuig n fu id te abdi cate as King el Hiiiig.iiv he was de thinned bj the Natieiial Aseuililv llul ililhiem meiit was imi ngaiibd as sufficient le mil the nile of the Haislnii's. A decree has In imi issued dichuing thnt no no iiibei of the faiullv inn be vhcttil te the throne. This is satlsfactei v as tnr as it gm s, f, r it imets the immediate need et the situation. It leaves lliingalj a a meiin.i h.v. hewivir, Willi the tush lief ue it of limling n suitable King II is new tilled bv n ngent. Ad uiii'il Heiiliv Tlieie lias been some mil. of making him King, The del h nun meiit of the 1 lap-bins.-, more mere uvir. was bieught iibeiit en tin ihinainl of the Pewils Imeiestid III Lllinpean pence. These Powers aie liki l.v te ask that tlnv be ceiisiiltnl whin a King is te hi seleetnl. I lie in Id et choice is net huge at llie pie-ent time. I'M with the Ilnpshings bind and the llolieilellellis impiis-ihle (lie iiiilebi r of iejiiI families vvitb eligible pniiies - mil ling'. . KEEP THE RECORD STRAIGHT rplir. N'W eik Tliiii-, and mini Demn--- ciatic uewspiipeis, are ihaigmg the Ite. publicans in Congress with an attempt te humbug tin funnels bv putting a tariff of tluilj-live unts a biisln I mi vv In nt for tlie pin pose of keeping I lie prn e up The fails me that tbe ! publican leiuleis ill dingiest ebeitei te tlie elm i gencj tllliff en wheat. Its fiitillty viis shown bj Ri -piibliinii inwspapeis, lint ibe faimers' bloc, iempus(, of lieih Itcpithlh ant and Di meer.its, iusistid that seiiuiliing be done te benelit (he fanners and ns-eiml that this tarifl en wheal would de it. Win at was then silling for SI.Tli a bushel. It is new selling for SI a bushel. This slump in tlie pi in- bus eeme about net be i aiise tlie weild dots net uenl ulna! but hei.iuse the people whu waul il have nut ihe mum te pav for it. The win at gieweis. who havi bein the liluM pi'll-lilil uppulieuts uf what thev call "iiinldlnu in llie annus uf rurepi." are new sulTciing Inciiise et eou eeu eou ditieiis in Kuiep" that lulglil imi have In en se bad it the Ciiitid Stales had inteied the la ague uf Nut imis. and tliiewn its gient in Unci n tlie sde of justice and fair plm . Tl olleiaic i ellillt ions nt the w hide wh hi out of joint. The piissiie of a Tariif Act bv Cnnsress te preiei t the farimis I lleln the f ellseipu lice- e1' this el.nes - as I I lib as Mis, I'miliigteii's elTeiis te sweep I lack the lldc witli a hlnnm. It mu-t be I r . nl te the en oil uf Seiiiltui Peiiiiise that he I win lied Ids celleaguis of this ami pinte-ted ii;uiust tl iiieigene) tm iff. Ilckiuw last Dii einhiT what weii'd luippen nnd se did the idler a' ii iisible leiuleis, Inn ipelitical i-include- , i ceil tin in te j iehl The failure et the Inst icunilv piesi rihci! bv the ii'j'iai iau feiiis in Washington might in s,t ibe fai mer- wlum thev profess te iep n -ent te vviini'eiiinr wh'ther the pnliiieian scekiii; for the agi li-n It ill ni Vele aie safe Ulni s And noliedv cm n saj, "I lull! jeu be," taken the tiuubk te AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT America Has Its Appeal te These Who Come and Ge and Come Back Again, nnd That Appeal Will Confound Communism Ry SARAH I). LOWR1K TWO artists I knew, In order te prolong it chnrnilng tilp in Italy by nnetlicr month, exchanged their flrst-clnss passages en one of the larger Mediterranean steam ship lines for a second-(lass stateroom en one of the smaller beats. I asked them what were the drawbacks of the trip home, tuul they dismissed mj question with a cheerful Jcrdlet that there were only tinntsciuriits and no drawbacks worthy of mention. The amusements seemed le hnve been washing the oilier passengers of the sec ond cabin nt close rnnge. They appeared te be all of them returning Ita'inns, whole families of them who had made their pile In America and nfter the war Mild out in this country and returned te their native olive groves wllh the fend determination te live and die as prosperous and sophisticated nnd well-to-de Itnllnns. Kut In the course of n year It was borne in upon tliem thnt, u'theugli the "pano rama" wns all thev renienibeied i(, and the climate was Its getiinl self and the spa ghetti was hetter than they could ask or think and the siavat-hemes were properly Impiesseil by their affluence nnd their trnv e'ed air and the dollar divided into lire made them five times ns ilch as was pos sible before the war still theie was an aching void ! Trv nn JLtJL Mivletv of opinions as te what that void was. Seme mothers averred that the ihll dren found both the schools and the school mates behind the times: ethers confessed te missing the convenient tellabllltv of Amer ican life; ethers frankly found what thev called the Italian svstem less well ergaimcd bulb for business nml for pleasure than the one thev had hid an eternal farewell te in New Yeik. In slant, for ninnv lenseus, beautiful as Itnlv was, and clicap and wel coming, thev found themselves less Italians than Americans, mid their children net Italians nt nil. Se with an entire absence, of self-con-scleuniess thev were again selling nut mid returning with cheerful geed fellowship te "the laud of the free " All day long thev sang of Reiki Napoli and chatteieil their vetnaeiihir ami pmutiercd their livhrbl off spring en snt -machine guns of n vnrlttv of blends of i-oler and tase. Thev weie net in the least concerned as te their futiiie. Thev knew the ivpe. thev weie iiidepcnd ilil of lie padrenet, thej could speak te the custom beuse man in his own tongue, they knew just what thev were going te de oil It living the beat and hnvv unit li their tickets would cost te the "little Ilalj" of their plans. Mianwhlle poised bit ween the "svstfiil" of one land ami the "svstem" of the ether thev were as Important anil soneioiis and as cxplanaterv of gesture ns n grand opera chorus would like le 'be. nml se rewinding le waleh and te "Kelt Ii ami le listen te that ihe artists never se mueh as giaiued ever tlie dividing line that paiN ihe lirst from the seeend-ilass with the finality that di vided I.imiru from Dlvts. WHLX the sp decked. the only reluctant TV tinveleis te land Were the two ni'llsls who seppe,i freiu somewhat meager fine into the eiitseehe, arms of Imge nml we'cuinlng anil allluciit families. The "svstiMn" that thev wetc leaeipilring seeimil hanllv te icpav tliem for the beautj tlev weie It living, lint net se their fellow I nu his. who waved their g,in-bv in the te.ir and tuiuinil of New eik with cou ceu ' l'llerv i lies of, "Ilcie we all ale home again !" 0N I! asks en 'self if the (Ollllllllllisill of ltu-sia. tlie sv nilicnli-in of l'nniie the libeiiles et l!ni,l,mi, liitellt'ciual or prac lii iL i nu evi'i' tc'illv find anvlhing but a surf.ne foulhehl in a eeimtiv that has sm h eiiviris as these te their il en in vveik out its own tiilvalleu bv labor well paid, rat her than liv labor tin el ics. I'ven wllh our thinries, vve Aiiiertcuis have a lunch if the "piaeliciil joker" bid in the p.iek of the earils dealt mit te ns I was iiileie-teil te leek into the pie-ent shiilvviilsi still,,, (bat is new keeping tonic elMIII gll's ill livelv npne-ilinli te their bite eiiiplejeis. .Nnw mid then one tends some thing about pnkets nml sails te lestrain pit kits ami .ledges lehuklng pickils nr even slaving pickets finiu Iheir pasiinie uf pli'kttHig. I talked te run; of thnii. Pickett me iieiiuilli tl bv law te pas- their lnli place of business and te pnu-c m- long eneiigb te ep''iiu te the new hands whal Ihe siri,e is .ibinil. If the new hands mi nveileil without am v nib nee in ll aversion, it is one piihn for the striker, it llie conver sion I- elftitid bv anv slimv ,,f violence or a kind el beji eitlng iniii'inii, then, if H. ,MI. emplever i nn pieve it. Ii is one point lm bilil. Theie has hi en sum,, debate of late as te whal iiitmbi r of pii ,,.s weie peiials silile en Ihe siru-t in or near em. spot at the same time, (i ii,,. .imes hns made a in Mil lilllug lessening the uiiliiht r I'em ieb of iiiikett te ii Ulig line of pit k Is I ASKLD what tlie filinii wi-ie stn,mg ill out. and 1 was te'd Uiev wue stiil.iie. te l.i ep te the fm j -fiuir-l r wuk anil the same pav as last sp,!,,,. M,n ils((,, jf In view of ihe fact that I lie ,shei- weie ibisid fur l.uk of eidei's ni New n-U ami Chbage iiud liiisi.in, bow the simps , . , n I ' I be bu-.v hele I wis luld (bill tle.v weie net luisv. far f m i ii ! ' h,. warm iiiitumii has made ciisioieii- leliieiant te order i lellies mill the ret ill linllsi s an Mucked Up llll'l llie vmiiiii i e neuses simimg ,n enb is no l.e.v Se tin n Ibe elHHl -Hiking tills would be out of wink iinvwav' I v.iis ie, thm t Ii.i t was prebablv tine. Mm was tli.,, M, that us strike). thev diew u eeilaln sum wi eklv fiem tin ir imluiis Ii s.iineil te me nn admirable pi,,,, , 'lull" hut n- 1 spp, , , .,, Wll'e frill of nldi'l's the I IllllhiVelt WlHllll niliie te tellus in the gnls vvniflil agi tu tciuis Meaiivvbili no one is icillv esii aiivtliiiiu Imi the unions, vvhhh em pi r? Imp- alleiil ii us mi advi i ti-emi'iii : .m-i as lie iii-uriiii ip.iiiiis UK,, a t'u,. J,lv and then in n ake their ii-el'iiln..-- '. , I made inv wav ml in impili,. f,. woman I knew who has bun , at ,, 'Veiuiin's Triiles Ciiimi League. seiib into talk with one of the si cietaties ilii nun i listen air nii'iiiei leineiiiiii in her line in Philadi'lphin uffnli- She ebl mi i Lm the nunc u". .ndu.trii" ii 1 1n inest ,nil weie iii,klni np: ,,. mills n, Ki ii-iiigteii weie net nnlv weiking but si, mi iilme-t ut ibe p ,i,jt f v,,M .7'i eveltlllie. At h.l-l se -he iudgld. s,e .,1,1, ,., ,(, b.igue had I ii cal'id up mine ilmi, n I'H' infoiiaalieii ngaidini; ihe laws lemh illg Women en night shill- .eem. mt the baglle'. I'll I li t i- ill i. tn nbiiate tin. eni plnver. a. well a- tin vveikeis these llllllll'ls. 1 .11 1 1 I' I lell In vvilh i Un.sj Ian- inn ii woman w no wn. or iimi In i n a Wl'lkl i iiiiii ut Win ii we fill te iii'kiii; nl t lfn-sin j gatln led that -hi fell t in mljtali of tM Ceiiiuiiniistic lievi it tni-ii t lad In en I,, at It mi'l tiimtine ui a I m a cmniiv as tm ilglllii'l lis l!'s. i l ' i net pie'.'ie-.,. ii Inr a. Ai eiiea, fir ni-luiic m imlu. trial eigiinl. itleii nn I v is ma t ,, ,,(,, ripe ler n ladnal a i h inv .i- tin naileii alUatien el it- mauuf tun. mul li . puli i un'liii- Mn I. in 1 1 ed thai i.ipnnl ha. net vi I diiiu n- in i fni vveik I'm- Il'issia a it hail In if I pi a kill up inv eai . nt ,i li pn't for (npiiiil f i it i u p fsnu whom t leek te be a vi iv latlical uiiali-l. pn.hibl a Cie iiin'iii t in llici. i' Hut found i a- a liiniiiii l wllh a buiiiti in it, her In t'i nieii id. a being thai - 1 1 t '.ipiial hi tl. C the lie cssllij elglllllilig i Imlnt j the vveikeis would ailse r ml in,, H ( j( Hue owner- of inluitiv an I i i dial .(), into the Umbe el the "bus bun-." f f I l - . v mm mimimiwmMmmmmwk IBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBiMwiiiLiiiiiiiiViiTiri '""y,- ucKKi NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Talks Willi Thinking, VhiUuhlphiuns en Subjects They Knew Best Beilj- SAMUEL B. FARES On "Geed Citizenship Day" IT IS in an effeit te invest the daj -by-day lenline of Siindaj school work wllh an element of spectacularit v which will gain it mole ileiisive public notice thnt the Miner has hi en asked te set aside Nevembir 'Si as "flood Citizenship Dav." according te Saiiiiul P. l'n res. general secietary of the Philadelphia Siindav Scheel Association. "The steailv, unreinilllng task of Sunday school iiistnn tien Is, of com se. the most im imriniit fealiue of our work." sajs Mr. Pares, "but we feel thai the public is net sufficiently awakened te the pint which tlie Sunday school plajs in the building up of a high level of ilvle consciousness. It Is ii wink which tin public sihoels cannot and de net de, "The total entellment in the 7I! Protes tant Sunday schools of Philadelphia is li'JL (iiiii ami the average ainndance per Suiidav i- in the nelghboiheod of 1!II).(MI0. This group of learners is taught bj it teaching stun" of i;i,:i::::. Is Aid te DenuM rai j "The wetk of these sihoels is of primnrj important " te the ili'iiim racv , for the grade of citizenship that we get is detci mined in pan bv the work of these Sumlaj schools. Ne etlnr organisatien or social institution In the Cn j of Philadelphia has aiineiinieil as its ptngtani the upbuilding of the sphltiml welfare and development of all tlie people. "The Sunday school has ln,en tegaided as an appendix or aiiiliarv of the Chinch alto gether tee long. If the morning congiega-lien- who worship in the audltei iuin of our chilli lies bad as peer eiuiuiieiit with which te i anv out thai worship as the Suiulav schools have Witli which te de their vveik. a i-ij el pietcst would go up from hc adult inembi l-s of our chinches thai could be hennl for miles nvvaj. The niliilstij that the Chun li lias te offer te the ilnldie'ii and .veiith is vcrv largclv a (etching minisirv. and the liieial bie'kni" ami liii'iucial -iipien ,,f that n.iit of Ihe Chuich's service imi-t be gieallv inert used. Vcrv iiieklv vve miisi t.l le the support of the Suiulav schools tlu bank ing. iifactiiilng ami business mtcic-ts of tlie t'ilj. "It Is the iimtal iiualltj el the (mpleje jT, at De Yeu Knew? QUIZ Willi' I- the Hi si iiami 1'n.slilint r.iiilctiik, el fei mer Vke who What an- the "l:,ili llallatK wrote tliem ' ami Name thru! khnls ,,f vvhahs tl whit -euiitij s i'.ii.ii.is tin i.inltal What aie the tlrsi ,ln, s.-iemi uldtHi L IbRiM 111 the 1 ll'ti ll M.ltis new- ninnv j. aii ,i', ,i, s ,,.d i In at live tin WU Hist stlggestdl the liann of Aincll. i tm the New Win hi- .H11L11..1 Whu Is the itie'inlm: of the wi.i,l , .,. liens mul hew shnuiii n i . j . t i t a What It tin u iun of a i t violin' Wh ii Is a vizard" Answers te Yesterday's Quiz ' e It ih plOOI.Siil Unit Sll ill ll" I Mb ll te I Islands a unaip in si vc-i il huitili il mil 1 hail, s .ii.huiK ",' of lb,. .Mailelia 'he Alhllll I (I,,.,!,! i oil 1 1... M., , , , ' .."."nun , ,.,ii-i in... u t",r-, 's ,ii , I'lilllln I'l.ltUgUlsu i- the lllll!.ij.'f el lli.iil The Tieple of ('.nn ,ein Is ,,n Imiu'inaiv line d vitliiK Ihe Ten hi trein lt. ,s0iitli T. mi's i it., .ei.i Tim Tieple r (.,,.,,. I nn im.ii'luaij lint.' tlivnl un the Tor Ter lid ".emi Hein Ha- Neiti, T. niperate .one Kemi was thicateiietl l,v the t 'ai tiaKiM. inns tluiiiiK lb. ,s. ...ml punie y . vv h i li las'. i i nm :!l, i,, u c ' ' Tin, einss,, ,,, ,,f nptnimil fac,.' e.iiiis in ASaliir .Siett'-i ":,,, pn .iial vv.i-. mail., us. ei uiaterlcallv 'l'n li.uijd d.sui i -K,. I, of .Septtmhtr Jehn iju v Adams vv in piebahlv th me.l Ulllful Misiiivi nmunu Alinilcan I'lesltlelllS (iliv.i Ilv.ins w-.is mi Annnuaii iuve.iter lie mail' the 111 hi blKb pii.ssi,re ntam eii,'iie and Hie III t si. am tlm.- ,- in i ihiue In the I nite,l htaies TIiIh VlTt'liA. was pit en win-els nuil pn,p, iM )(., )( one ami u hall inks t, ih, . i,uv I kill l;l..lad.l,bi, a -ten, ,,1,l", , was alia. Imi ami tb tli line nav 'gateit tin Sihuvlli.U te lis Inmiien wllh the li.livv ue 'Ihe I, ii. I p, .eimiine, s sup; ...s il te I. tin lust .nttiul piopul piepul '.' "' " '"H ! Ic steam In Am. ilea l.v. in-, vvlii lnnli main u,na riitdm uial .. sn.. tuui li in vv maililneiv was di'i'i"'! isn" U'"u "f A""'1'1"'' He Am litis was a lake in ('impanin, it,,). HUp.-iil tn had te tin iiitianie of Ihe lilt. Illlll Icu'eIlK VIlKll U-eH pliiasi "fat II ih sceii-us Aveinl" ("the .Ii si i at et viimi-, I- la-v' i Pi urn .'"i i or pilmu plui.ils of nn a ti, mm deuna.t ai n Tli. Pull el 111. Thiuies was leugbt i i.ii the h ml, of i i v. i et tb it mime a' nl" ' t ."I l.i twi 11 ih. Amu ..ins wh . w ! i.erl.nis ni.il i II i . son ami I li. I !i it M, a,i Intllnm ci ib t Piuiei ,,ii TeiiiniBeb, en Oi . lob i ., isi- t1 i Indian cUM Te cumseii was kiliui in aetltm. 9, 1951 "CONGRATULATIONS! that Is the big factor in any business, nnd tlie foundations for tlie quality icquhcd must lie laid in childhood and thieugh u teaching program. Is fal) In Philadelphia "Te this end the Philadelphia Sunday Scheel Association is calling upon the citl yeiishlp of the city te give its personal in (basement ami metal support te the Sundav schools in the city en Sunday. .November '27. "The thing that we ask is very simple it is that all the men, women and chlldien of the city en thnt daj, if for no ether, go te the chin elms and at least attend the Sun day school service of a church, and by their presence put their stump of peisenul ap ap pieval upon the inestimable service thnt the Sunthij school teachers mul officers of this citj aie leiiilering. We shall ask the mem beis of our Sunthij schools te take blanks and go out inneng ihe people ami as; them te sign nn in the mutter of ulteiidliig Sun day school en the liTth. "It sinclj caniiei happen that there are any Individuals in the citv se iinnpprecl atlve as net te desire te lend their support by their attendance en '(loed Citizenship Daj ' en November -7. The Sunday school makes 'geed citlcns.' Ge te Sunday school November L'7." HUMANISMS Ity WILLIAM ATIIKHTON 1)1' IM Y . MISS MAIJIiAltr.T PUi:SC0TT MON TAtJl'K lives high up among the mountain people near White Sulphur, W. Va . where her father has gained the icputiitinn of being the best shale laud fai mer in half the State. Miss Montague lias lived all her life in these solitude and from this in(k tana has written nitieles fur the thli Ij -live-cent magaz.liies nml capped her (nicer, some two jeius age. bj furnish ing tlie sienarle for that lunch-discussed political movie entitled, "I'lielu Sam of rieedem Klilgc." Miss Montague sajs that mining ihe mountain people around White Sulphur there i. a stupendous competition as te vv tilth of them all is capable of spinning the me t fmitistie jurn. In the .nulestt of the ceiiuli.vsidc Ihieugh the uecadet one liguie has ivelvttl ami Tnnj Decver stands fei 1 li as the king ttm.v -tilli r of them all. Se lirmlj is Diever's icpiitntieii cstab lisheil I li.it when, net long age. sonic mere eut-ltl. a- came thieugh ami spun a jam ami passed nn nml ihe jam was ieptat"il, none mound White Sulphur would lilievc that a Miaugcr liiitl te'tl it ami le Tenv Decver is given the iiuclaii'ieil in. lit of authorship. And hce is ihe stuiv whnh has added te Ten j s lame ; (hit veialer In Mentana, it inn-, the cattle lam lies me as big as alum. I all llie vviihl. Se mam cowl ev s mc utedid te weik en tin ui thin it takes a giiihllc at big ns the town el Win cling t ml. pain ake. for tbi'i'i ami a llmu-aml hni.es must be hitched In it tn move il hum pn'nt te lieilll Se llllgc 1' Ut 1 (S-lll V f I OIII st it tailed le'l the giidtlle that when it bcceniLt te sitaseiit in Li'tu the pancakes Llllg sceies of cow bejs aie de lie lilsli. Tliev lake oft tlleii sinus ami go s tunc -Imp atllig Milt s abeil of bacon mi their feet and . the giidtlle for hours, at a When I get te talking with Dr. William A. White, tlie (loveiniueut's eiit-tandng psviliolegist I asked li i in about u man I knew who bad been en mj mind for a long time. This man wntil'd me hicause be al wavs ib pieciattd himself, a'wavt injuicd hi- cluiiiies of accompli. him; anvthing worth while bv adveitising M. belli 1 t lin r he him self was net miii h geed. I waiitul ti knew hew t1 is man get into (tils' tiauie of mind in which In tint him e'f ten-mut iuitistlie. The psychologist tn'tl nie that this man vv 's iiinbablv tlie sun uf a veij siictessfu fathe" mul that, al diiriii', his veuth. tlieie had In eti a light for deiuiiiiiticc httwi-cn the tut In and son, as tlieie is in most families; thai the fei refill fitlicr tuul '.eaten hl-s s0,J iiewn tuul ciushi'tl hlu into this menta1 m. inuue ei ti pieciatieu tun tin altitude mind liml fi'luweil him thiniiL'h Iii l.f,. of lie said Hut this ! ,,, gciii'ial'v hupi'ien. in llie case of -lie issfni ,! de,,,!,,,,,,, fat In is AM et vvl'lc' ; t bal thing f'"' ,' "''il. mihl'e. tie said, lit cause ve.lkl..g son- i.issipnte tl..' g it ft lin,,.. of tleminilit fa he s wMih lie'iis Inward keeping the lileuev tlivitbd lip milling is. v Seiuitei pn ali. nf Idaho, bought an auto- laeniic sniae .vims nti, nm Mll M I WO wt"'i. iii'imimiii ti it ami went bm he I ''. v hlih lie tides liefeie liicikfa nu i mug IO hi st eveij Pi In ' i I t v a tup only he; l"l I'lelVI I War i, lOl'IIIO" .sss. I, , Sl'M. leves tl, n .M ,1..... ,. i. .. i i--i in.1 r it am .s i ii 1 1 1. a tuifli iv ...... ni ..i jiiiKni in irucK ami y. leng-hnul freight will go by mil. Vlllll I .I.OllI P. ,.!!. 1 ( . . - sN -T,. X. . 'It UkBB SHORT CUTS All ever, and no shouting. worth meo mee meo tiening. Hopes of tilrplnnc stability rise with the helicopter As a diplomat De Vnlera continues te be an expert mathematician. The one obstreperous delegate te the Washington confluence is Pear. Vat king Commissioner Carney is con vinced thai he get the Majer's number. rather l'enti wonders why se light ft vote should lie se heavily enjiis heart. If the ornithologists who meet here this week aie inletested in politics we can show them some queer birds. Net seething words but realities ate what the weild needs, sajs Ilrlaud. These be seething weids that presage icalitles. Colonel William Thaw lias declined the job of prohibition field agent in Pennsyl vania. Ate declines te laise the deuce. A couple of tebliis In Mllferd, N .Te ere busily cngagid in building a nest Later en vve may expicl te tcid that the egg are blue with tlie cold. The attempt te win peace at the Irish pailey suggests a pauiphratc of an uld Sietcb song; "Name sac deaf as .InmCiie Ctaig, oil, ob. the woein' e' 't." Sir Aitliur Cenan Deyle suggests the employment by municipalities of clairvoy ants te alii ilctci. lives. A spool; squad ought te be useful in locating contraband spirits. Meiiibcis of the Salvation Army, the V. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A., of Col.mule Springs, have refused a legacy of ."000 win tli of ilpc old whisky, and evuy tliir-ty soul iii the count i, v is new lccitiug the satlilesi words of tongue or pen. Tim Ijuieiut of Standards. Washington, has pnfected a device which iceeids the sounds of a human bieath or bcait beat which can lie ropieduicil at any time The intimate icienls of a ptopesul may thus be adilcd te tlie love letters n man writes anil his wile saves; mul lite takes en an added burili n. I'pen learning ihat two Cabinet Mln isieis, siiinnieiieil te a council, had hired a spieial tialn, for which the (leveiniaent liad le pay $10(1(1, King Cenrgc of Ktiglaiw it understood te lupc lemarked. "It is 8 dainneil waste of money." llul, spite (if tliis, tlie st i earn of (Jevcriiment e.pciise is never dammed If Leng Island's gieat radio stntjen could Hash the message te every iccelvinS station in the weihl that all the delegates te the Washington confluence were in per fett accord in the mutter of limitation e ninianieiit mid in matters pertaining te the Padlie. what a joyous Thanksgiving Wf nct Thanksgiving Day would be! livery mail will thrill u little and wifh he wetc ii boy again when he leads of the ltey Si outs who found u forest lite en the mountains near Mount (iielna and feiiglu the flumes until the liic win den and hi' ml'n at rived. Can't you sic them strut wltu pride at their aclilevcnicnt V And don't jeu wish you knew tlie euthu.siasui that multcs tin m de HV We learn fiem u (Je eminent agncul tural c.peit that the world's wheat has re turned te normalcy ; ami fiem a financial expcit thnt the world's dough Is still -scttlid. This, we opine, may be due te tw vea-i of iliscenteiit, and in due course et lime the batch will be icaily for the even et prespeiity. Hum, ye indiistiial tires, and ,'ive tlie weild the biead It craves! Chemists, new plan te use pofsen gas te kill insects, vermin and indents that dtstrey crops. Let lit hope the warfare will nut M wngdl with undue baste. Time was when faimeis would luue destieyed all birds, be iii-e their vices were known and tin1" viitiics hidden. Of the servne some InscrU "Ive in tlie fertilization of crops ive Knew a little, but much lemains unknown. Ana poison sprays knew no discrimination. Steps nie being takctr" Net Material le deport seventvena Fer Melting Put Lnglish draughtsmen who came te this conn cenn liy (lining the war and weie employed w the l'.i'thlchcni Shipbuilding ('einpain ' Isn't iil'tgcd that theie Is ntiytliin. wreu. witli the men, physically, menially " meiallv All the evidence would appear '" be Iii llie cenluiiv. Hut 't is chin .ed that their rtiiialiilug In tills niuiitiv vb'ates tn liiiiui'.iali u Law, lucii vv lie i 11111", niembfs thai Ihe eitlng liiiinigialluli l.i' is piebab y Ibe must ildicu oils one thai ever cluttered thu bttitutet, might easily be - case.