P1wHWiWHBWI!WrIJfe',.3rjynPTri'j fflm Vir.M1mm''"K,,''M&. w mp;M" 'i"rrtl ivwf5f "' r'r"s.r - 'w-ff'w'vTfj WWF tvr" -jjf r -i w EVENING' PtJBLlC liEDGER-PHIliADELPHlA, MONDAY, .. - ,i1i m KtM'Sparran is ragged Y$m Partu Reactionary U itntlne'd from Re Ona ..dark. Why slngle out the head of Iteaute 'Y -t . CafilAlnttai nff ftfefltiaavam "The Argument of Mr. McSparran knt It was net Fineran but the Orange thnt uns rosnenrtble for the hither itflrv for tcnchers id very weak. The nrtmte for Hfty years has had the Ste de it. but didn't. .la It net ' rniize then thnt the (Iranje aheuld hceeiiie interested In nehoel teachers 1 ill at once, the very first year that Dr. Flneaun rnme here? ( 'Seme 45,000 tcnehcra in Pennnjl nnla nre just the least suspicious of MeSnarran. Sometimes we can't help but believe that perhaps the real rca- eon ler niii:" v x-mc- R .. 11.A nAHiitil I tin ft nMnHilaH.A '". u r"'"...?"Vi. l.i..".'i,JUB." -hi ii'iiipii. iiuui - kJ-uvmi nnfl iipt 'enforced, but which under Flncgau S3 UPltlR Mriuuy uiiiuitru. "May it be posslble thnt McSparran id utironscieuMy voicing the sentlnvjnt of thnt nst minority of the State Grange who think mere of the pigpen than the (.choelhouwj? As a teacher fnr n quarter of a century, we knew hew some fnrmerH, nt least, think." The Slate Grange is net respennlble for the increase in the public school teachers' wilarlcs, ae Mr. McSparrun very well knows. The absolute hypecrlcy of the claim is shown by McSparrnn's present atti tude toward the school system which, a a geed buslneM preposition, eontcm eentcm iiintcn gradual increases in teachers' Jnlnries as they gain In experience and jenrs of service. McSparran is fighting the salary-ln-rroase plan, while, with the ftnrae hrealh, he claims credit for bavins ini- The inspiration which Dr. Finegan has imparted te the public school teach ers of the State is the most practical refutation of the McSparran allegations. Heretofore the summer school, In stituted for the' purpose of increasing the efficiency of teachers, was attended by only n small proportion of the public (school teachers in the btate. At the summer, school of 1021 there wai nn enrollment of 25,000 teachers. This was about 05 per cent of nil the - enrolled teachers and 20,000 mere than Attended In 1021. Teachers Support Finegan The hchoel teachers of the State are Dr. Fimgnn's strongest supporters. ir. ns McSnnrran has charsed re peatedly ever the State, Dr. Finegan Is builcliiik up a vast political macninc, uliv did he go outside among these who Tin ri mi nellticnl Influence in Pcnusvl- Tfinin te beeure home of his expert educators aim assistants Why did he net take persons In Pennsylvania who possessed political intlueucc te nclp him build bis ma chine? The fact that he did go outside the State te bring four educntiennl experts from ;ev lerlc .ucsparran said there vsere twenty-nine was one reason for repented and vicious outbursts by Mr McSparran and the Orange against the Superintendent et rubllc instruction. I'inrhet repents daily before the as semblages which he addresses his pledge te give the children of Pennsylvania the best schools in America. McSparran Has Ne Program McSparran, en the ether hand, has no clear-cut theory or plan te pre sent. He has no constructive program en school. lie indulges in glittering generalities, and then proceeds te claim for the State Grange, of which he Is the head, the eredit for increasing the salaries of public school teachers of the State. lint even nn thnt claim he gives no details. He furnishes no facts or dates te prove his allegations. He cannot. I'lnchet has had two of the ablest educational experts that could be ob tained working for months upon nn in vestigation of the present school sys tem. McSparran has done nothing but talk. I'lnchet says: "Ne mnttcr what el6e suffers in ap propriations, we must net economize in the education of our children. They are entitled te the very best that we can give them." I have said that Plnchet hns a plat form. It contains twelve planks and is the most comprehensive and concise docu ment nf its kind ever promulgated by a candidate for Governer In this State. rinchet's Platform Here arc the things he hopes te ac complish : Drive all saloons out of the Slate. Prevent and punish bootlegging, Maintain and secure geed laws for the protection of working chiU dren, icemen and men. Safeguard the Industrie! of Pennsylvania and promote the vresueritv of the State. Advance the interests of farmers, who feed us all. (Jive our children the schools in America. Check centralization and mere home rule te cities, counties, luirwinipi ana tcnoei atstrtets. Maintain the direct primary and protect the lights of women voters. Meet the just needs of these who served in the World War. Revise and equalize taxes, estab lish a budget system and re organize the State Government en a business basis. Keep the expenses of the Btate trifftm its income. Oct a dollar's worth of service for every dollar spent. On this I'lnchet asks the people te take him nt his word, te give him -their support and help him te put ever the things he has premised te de. the best give PINCHOT IN LAST PHASE OF CAMPAIGN THIS WEEK Republican Nominee te Qe en the Stump Until November 6 Glfferd Plnchet, Republican nominee for Governer, is te resume the third and lust period of bis speaking cam paign en Thursday. He expects te re wain en the stump continuously until November 0, the dny before election. Mr. Plnchet will come here early in the ween from his home in Milferd, and will leave Wednesday night for Greens burg te campaign in Westmoreland hat; rday In Cambria County. ni m las,t,Vw'k of the campaign will And Mr. Plchet speaking In Nerthura' MenZv.".?di ScIu"'"l Counties en eiXes. nv'r VnA Luzcrne Aunties yWeaSa?: Site iT ,Milf0. 'd en Mnda? lam, J.1' 1? ,,ome ce,ln,y- 1,lke' . AIIHAIIAM'H OM IIUMK TOWN "? the lund of iir nVi i uer AUPnm ianM.i.; Mv,..lJ Ilea J of tha marvtr.n thnalnvlafa Ih nn iT vyiiutrviiQii wt;vui.u. ffJMlui)hT WVtlen. V th" JSREE LECTURE iSw By ihe etig!n9larcf1he scencc gf onemefer t&smim in penseniells Hew te Read Character at Sight Executive, salesmen, employers, em ployees, business men and women, YOU will be benefited and enjoy hearing this most en tertaimng and interesting lecture. One New Ywk mntln, H,r hitting ,n, th ttetnrtt maw bting tfptn in New Yrk, wrtttt WfflttWMWLmr tU thnt thc -bi"t - Witherspoon Hall, October 24th JVNIFRR AND lVAi.Nii-r t. & P. Af . Sham A. A J-: e Fer farther MnmmHtn mdJrett Btn J. SwttanJ, car Btlltvut-StretUr. BlWGSBAOCxbuRSl inrfn Hhe CORSET of flie HOUR ReducGS- Reshapes-' Rejuvenates vyrith Comfett 13 Medels - 5b2y te?U2y -TESTED FOR MANYYEARS- 1THAS BROUGHT BEUEFbHAPPINESS TOMIUIONSOF VOMEN TinM"" ""SlfFH Ttls fielf-mfirirTcf and te qustfantees perfect fit tnmviauai rigure. s tlS-?l !.' niixfi THE NEAR EAST AFLAME! &$ am. f ftfss:fss?t ssili m TURKS DRIVE I l-- -'- . .A..l. ITRALIWtVj ll e.i2. 3?4i ff.r- " I l "... ,- A TURKISH army officer, fighting in Asia Miner Great Britain with an Empire at stake in the East and the world aghast as they face each ether! All Europe and Asia involved, and America, tee, sooner or later. Is the Near East, is the Far East, any longer an academic question te you? Dees it need mere than thenewspaper front pages of the last month the Londen headlines, "Step the Next War" te convince you that we of America with Europe are sitting en top of a volcano? Or that the volcano is Asia? Have you realized that there is one directly focused source of understanding en this greatest of world problems today the struggle of the East te threw off the yoke of the West? ASIA The American MAGAZINE en thc Orient 2 Special Photograph ItuertB Mere than 50 Illustrations In the November iue, for instance, Mufty-Zadc Zia Hey, ten of the form er Foreign Minister of Turkey, gives the Turkish Nationalist side of the great conflict in the Near East. He quotes Napoleen: "Yeu can kill the Turks, but you never can conquer them." Zia Bey holds the imperial policies of Europe responsible for the great disturbance of today in the Near East. Whether or net you agree with Zia Bey, ASIA gives you months in ad vance clear understanding of the greatest problem of thc world today. Eight months age, ASIA readers foresaw from arresting personal stories en Muetapha Kemal and his strength, the crisis that has just new alarmed the world in front-page newspaper headlines. 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