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• ^iiuiHiMJNUJMiPwinimipmpi ^iLuiMmummmmmmmimmm -^fl? ^:^*-^?%'^!WS ^^ .\>« i*w»2; » T.*3nf«^-«wv * , ~i-\^'»ic^r^t%(*'i »% ^ii«aiMi *« •.•^ MP 1 in KMESS ;sgi .•'...; ,Y\Y\ •-•;•• .'fit \ . j ll#?i IP If SaK £•&#'' ftffi '•.>...<•*. THE MASSBNi'K. ft \>. j DiC. 28,1915 SOP i ,i ' , '1 * wl * ' i •,'. ii>- ,Y),' > \ i <U i DOCTRINE .•« w ss '.WIM-'\ %•':.' \iftV .rt'.UY'... •iiikjil,alr, r , V,'i ' ; C 1 ' M :' •• i 1 )• 'mmm tsft.ffi •/>•»• {llilllii^iw I i A NEW YEAR RESOLVE AUhe,WM conference Albert ; on a rof, SENATOR LODGE ON CHILDREN . VERSUS COTTON The Outlook , <iii M MM h «pw*iH ft \.••./.*y.';«I* i! , :»A*MH* l1 W?^|t^Hr^f^#^t| r», i» ,'1 '..:i''\?;!^:rjji'''' l ;t,'^\'i' ; ;'4'''\!\: !''v .» I )tuB...ujii]Hi l 1,1',, »l I; • 'VY'AV c >Y,'E fci.'i.-i..-.;):.•': o ,t :^f' , ,, ^,l III Jit iiMfM! 1 11 On one of the'early days of Con- gress Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia toWucod a resolution ailing niton, the Senate Committee on M ktions to investigate the pi& if Great Britain p coin ,„f' refused to take chances on the angelic WHHHHHW* character of his county guests, he guarded against a general jail delivery and yet he saved the county more than •hall the cost of this work if it had ken paid for at the going rate of. wages: By hired labor, the job would luwe cost $7,840; leaving a profit of over $4,- '• «,'.•?',': , .:?i'(\'-v -';»i'\\'^i')i;'\'' • '••''• •>•, to That te 110 ICCi n i iH«ttHMitti(iR|m^ :'; ' VIM knihi finl/n •' ' ' ' '\• 1 ff'v , - ,''J,iS ' ; '' \' • I I lljlltflif im uiW ',' ',.'1'\ v-: ! '-.'•.•V'rl ••if, ii\ { H H)« .wi »Vi *ro :, ». T ':\, V TO M »CK •«.'Vi ?;(K7 'iW-L f ,: •-vM.w;fi '* * 'i'M- c, talHVMt ,..1 'HJIM/IJ i.ni.W.t,.,. msbtiwi! . i t UNEASY .AME|ICA Walter Lippinan in The New Republic •M- .t. ^;«t- : i^miiiUlNijI my ruwe, • Gixtwing,\ dfscamfort has teen manifest in America during the past few ' i ->v ••-•:' \•• • , •• months. i\ Tm. taken j^ffierent-fornis, but the net eftect of it has been'to cea-' ter a grea! amount of criticism on, the President. If all the complaints were. imm Up in a list.we/sSpuld find that pacifists, militai'lsts, radicals, consjry- ^tosj,_ friends of t %e Allies, GermanAtaericans, : \aggressive Americans,\ na-; ;ti#|^lsts and internationalists were sill in ^a?yin^''•ways disgruntled.,- 'Tpiey 4l#greB'violently-among themselves, to be sure, but they are curiously agr^fl in not'liking the part plkyed by America in'the war. .The sense that we W$ neett,'fqjtM/wpting,, has impressed itself among an increasing number of people;., %m& 'feel It,\ I imagine, than ar^ ready to confess it. Many feel it Mbtesentliitterly the self-abasement of those who go to Europeto p-otfaira 'V^If^WI^M:^ pf .•it ARi«Tlca ior|||^4||f|ws' which the sordid cowardice of Americans at home. (Many feel it. who detntiti^ .^iteitfe l i %A$^^i%-' had :^SU'^i;Wcans wio entemin foreign TisitorJ by telling Oft ^S?SlS£SE8S^ to - • %xne>uteo*^p ; fu|M«aii. war v/hat a .iniseraMe pectple w,eare. Yet, stripped* ©f its flunkeyism, Its.colonlak .asm^itS'.Metyitor.thelfRtherlaini and its party'politics, the feeltagi'persists^t&at ,we:Qannot•fliink. with any pride ol the part we have played,in the sui>r©me : ^eyeflt of our lives. We wonder a little wilder we are lifee the ftoinaji -^eii* %iifttf,'ttts§~'^^e^;.':*J|i8S\\-#EQflt : «•« svtfr ¥&$$ ney.^ttnowi UnitgfsMeJ.,,,,., tingtt s aiVp undottb-tedif.'if'''' the dooWnelm WhattA?Se|| ly reaMzei^i due .not XQ^§ { 5jrin,#ple''bu|J, T , ^opean'^fls poier^f^' Mwoeism-. I. \p;;Aon|i>ica status quo-'4if iflva] $artfp^a|i 1Bi?iti^i uafyl'S essen- i In tt pi I p ton ot fill 'Brin to { ferine avdtli the cotton t . Jll«Jlt«llH(! Wf0 in tin Sato' 'During; tlie (Ufik ol Alt; iWi|; eMdment: \: ^ toolived -iuitk,, That tie .Coitirnit- quested to Mvwte, anjj wtify o\i the law and the facts involved in iCidiifliHlii'll » '• : ', HUVl MZER^MtHI'- '' ' ' ' ^pHTiQNW ^ Ufa Daili? Brt f: i.'fM'i.'] .,1 'v'.\ l ,ll' vt wto,^'.^i '\ -j ^^ f Joptrine Jiry d]s- the 'attacks upon or destwion' 'by Jjelligerents of the following m els; >%%& Qulflight, Pabba, Lusitania, Arab-' ic,, Attcona, iHe&perian $ni Petrbl|te. And also,to investigate and?repoH typ o$ the law and the facts involved in ihe incidents' referred to by the Prsi- dont of the \United totes in Ms 'an- nual message, wlien, he said.. Referring to certain persons; \They have formed •plots to destroy property; they hfcve 01- the wtern, ^vAy of'put- ||gpfeion.,of \|f tlew. .' ; stocient- ft paid by was igeneral of glance bulwark of i%ss©sslons (dtraeaj.tq see the M^^nw'ffling ieWlthe; part -of' is cMitflfl ft was, the *ro^ ,«i$jr$*so$e;j ^|p^-||>ower. •Tla'iiiBilV'asWllllwMrf' to be .called, still rej^^o^lf,'^. «factor in the- politios' and public u- f^irs of this state/ W My 'ho J # ( g|nized last year was notvet^'sulj-' cessful, tiut he doeis'_ nOt i^galdi itf showing as eliminating |im j^iny sense from the Mtua'i < §m'.',^h^ , ^|i§ : l-was very general' syffl^athy'^r^fe whp impeached is\ a iji^ter of, $$$$$, because eiveiyhody know/iJiat,,ha^'|t followed Mr.' iMbrphy's' di^iiorC tfee ; would have ibeen no/'proe^eilils against him/ He lias utife^'wtolp^ ital thus placed* ii hirhsiiids'to.tle, hest of his ability, hut''has' not suc- ceeded in ' impressfajg W$&£.\ $M _ ciontiy upon' the''jO;tii'MM,lfe id. support at the polls. Yestgraay^ff «T ing*s dispatches tell -hoV'JJfe ^fl^'i with the Prohibitiotists at tlie |iifte of their state conrmitjeg 'in Sy&'Sey 6e addressk' the genitem^i'ffife w semhled 'and coyly suggested t^ ho w __ r _. would fgivoraibiy con^der'a jm$m on.the higheit ground\aswell. 'Tiink'^ to.he^. their ttafcej;.' © HM'ffa entered into conspiracies ^gainst the (neutrality of the Government; ; they havo sou'ght to pry into every cbnfidon; tial transaction of the Government in order to serve interests 'alien to our own. Senator Lodgfe supported his amend ment in tlie following lansuage: \I (Wish to extend the scope of the reso* lute by my amendment, 'because, if we' are to take up thife quest^ri of the - isolation of our rights, I w,anf. to put it not on the lowest ground alone but Vi >.•* TIV. ifenM^o^ittWl»MMioai. it jnay •tleiuap wfeo sosaaed'lo rem<Jml-er vaguely that an agitator had beea crucified- '^atv^'l^^^S^^^^'^^Jt- '•'V-,' '.' '.' : \ '•'' •• ' , , . .: l^^^s«ptst-^-^«w*,^#i®.'losers io JMea. •••*'/. - > ' * '•' rfc™~,«ns£MA*. VJS&M , .TJijs^^D.eR dissatisfaction is perhaps the post important -political facroE •-our tiiaei and'it may have extraordinary consequences. The,spiritual' nn* •^. > } >.trenjEhed '\tW ^$teymg* eiass inigit = -—-t,.- -'^ • iC'^litat^t^tUites'.lo,E,ot<nt&v^nt- la,bor jirgan|jsati6a;vthe-y *wnot pre- '.rent ait' iaorease -in wages., 'i'ven a , smalt toor ghbTta?e-results in'ia Wse *'?£^ai x tt~a\.seB36 o! .power on the >W ot\ the worKt«(B^_ All Europe _«iU ^robablv^compete t!o7^4||g^HiJMUil6n ; Econofauo conditions way iitijjrove so srapidly fKat despite the-financial .httr- , t t - • ... , ., - s .,.,... (toi« of tlie wan 't^ie Evtroseajft; ytfk' : ^ar^^nae^^'tlisilBilau^^d^Orgeti^ are roused and forget again, i , Ba^n^ge,:^86^':..4 v - ; \;ari^Jb.rltS- ,oil t!io^. Tv4ia-)t4t^(?'ftJU6^ to, #8' -ia, %<temi. /^ej^i^r-C'^fe^^^i*%i^\^i ' • S : SSf S?*l ^S?'Kf ^M&*£ &&/**¥> se^mem:mouths the 'spectators' of events that ftave no WklM ./^ej^tt^-C'^^W^'*'*^^'^ iaoa^,'iives/, ; , At ftr^cwe were stirred,|as nevet\beforfe in the onset of w-ar s»™««nt toxcej^oj:i^e''«jr^iected, i'xi^lefa&MB^^Qfatyig. -*^,?^ s . as^eeedented amo,untbf f feeling.tliat reached out.ibey6nfl'W : fy, -^ '$0M ; \|wg^^resident ^ly-work. -But this feeling h$s spent itself'On nothiag. We teavs riad notfc- \ : \-''j **3^*?*^^^^jSoi^cffit:; And;' wijtb '^d'aHWements arreste'd in mW-aif. N^ihing-ls'sa (bad W tne soul as.ie'e&i \ ;-, - ^*;r¥asoiia|)j6 ^to\ suppiele'.- fehat^tihe ^ t Jt i- sX, di9Ben»efl oa aothins; W,@ recogjiize ^iis well enough In the istMefe »|iBp' Ameilcau»'*eBu^tt:e^-'*1we' mnist ' ;„.«S, t 'Li'^:L^^,::Li.AY^ ^.i/^^^Vwd^VeB^orai-^fll^tti: in the scho^rt^ gJ*£*^^^^'^wj^t •wr-ee^sitjvei* jmpossiibiB romances^, in the old l^atlemain afflteted e wibn r 'cnr>riM fdefend\ our &^4jii8^i*r&$afi&nifl&- ^fepaaj, la^lspatioii* % feet anfl feeland feel a&d netT'er to use that feeling is N-'-\«i£J2enty'^i^||.T«|if•.'ne .imeaii^t ••' /^.^^i^M^^f^Ei: ^^fc^^l^orViaome, and WiiOpU-.'We Amev^-iii^A^^^.t^rJ^W,.'^ $tail : - ^v.- , -' ; 'i^& ;; --''V'VratiL',, .•< .'.'- - ' ^i^^'u^viwL'.l^'^: •„i;i^A i i^'!^^k , i_C'' v -_.iY£^,i»^^ i-'., •yenttile.^to a«a^\^tf 'untried\'^ifnd. ;.-•',• '{,&:•> \<• ; *\- i- ^-''--'.yA'i-^'H.^.'^ '•\>•• .-.',• '-''.^fepaaj, la^lspationi T^ feel anfl feeland feeiaad nets-'er to use that feeling is ^•'-''^iti^rity , hW^2MW'*^ .-uu'etriM: iVltaesSinfesu!&r«toie.''a|!aima» eleh'ehing ^0%'Ms$lg, yei 'UnaMe^Q-lfasteii' -®'ft, ft l \ •^ , >fl^' : i#\' • k ' - v \' airtr Ma^tfnn -fnf l^oiiK.Hotot \ irortlvnnf --'liiHi^E irfAo*«*ir.W w$+li.^W*\K**WK'*^}i\ 1 ^-'^ ni *~ — -II-I. L.^*.. u, - .-r*— ^ .' . ©ejptainiy ia America has its outward sign in a tendency to be foroihle^eeble, Weak and sharp, forbearing and curt, in a series of violent oscillations. We • '\ ' - ' ' ' . ' ' ' - - • •'''-•'\ move in Jolts and'.aerks, new rattling the sabre, now turning the other -cheek Anfl .because we ate unsteady and distracted, we are liable to panic at «»& ntoment'W insensibility t&^np.Kt. 'We are,roused by Belgium and forget'it, t<y^slihi ':^p^^^t&sS^Mi^&i, la. ^ajcms^^hlifS^'S^wi'^ould. ^^y.^^^ha^B' itojr|j|,&% ue^, Mad iai^ !,'^^«»w»6^&te^^!^'6i^^o- i, .suffl-d^.^^ghM^t,' wo^.,l|ave to !b\e.rep^C \If we are\ going-to.ipsispt&t our iftat is 3a\v to t;he'Hew;':Wor^|ve shall 'have to piit 'behind tfh^jjjfehe- pow^r of an adequate apm^ir^y(|dequate navy. ProfelfoTwain THW'tiiSetere only eoh&ing the deiuanas of practieai yate^ma^ship .when he said*, ;'\Pte 'MiOEEQ^^pctfjft^. as A. -colleclioo'.Qf Ph^s^-i^^^g'jhl'prele^feaee'sjol | thk' |ln|ted^|ia^es: JiAf Iosfc*, : tt|^agic' it is of great importance -that we should vindicate our rights as a neutral in trade if those rights have ^eeetv vio- lated* but I- think it is far'more im-1 tant -that we should extent! protec-' ^nd assure security to American Icltizens wher-evei- tteey figatfuliy are, for I do not believe that any govern-' Went can long retain the respect of its own people if it does not give them ,th,e protection to which thfey are en- titled. . - * • . ' '1 thiak tAmerlcans should be. pro- tected ia their lives and !n-their.'prop- f.k,riiW/r.''J«! ^t -^-simply .a^rpa%' , ,i'g'!w' -,'. ( tbe inducement that le could hi|n| a considerable number of foliowerl' ahS thus v 'iwell the aggregate. ; *Mr./Sul^er is; exceedingly enterprising and in.d«fi- thous' and both are >com^eri££b'le characteristics. - e . • ,..•-'-<}.•.., Tne report. of the -proceedings at Syracuse indicates that; 5 the. Proh'ibi* 'tionists, w'epfe not -convinced of 'ihe. de- sirability ; of, nominating Sulzejr fo'r governor. They prefer the lealfa^liip of a man who-'has ^gen:. J <^'or'^thpni Ifrom principle and not froin 'policy, and who. Has 'been identified with-tlie erty everywhere. 1 <io not thdnk they party and has fought vajiantly ia its ought to he murdered in detail and ob- previous battles.. S'u^estiOns about scurely in Mexico or openly and *whoifr» isaleon the high'seas. , \Although I am.as anxious as any amalgamation with v v aTiotts ; #her moKementa and pprt^es w'e% dlseusped at,length ahd^ finally referred to the .on«\can be-to care-for our.-r',5ftts-,in esecutiW; •f.oHtmittfie. The - Prahlfei- 'rejtr,eat>'!fco 1 our oldest habits.' A great purpose -is /said \to \lift Vw^lSiJac^^ f »^f$. s ™s.tWbal loWaad'-s^ •*|tteriis'Vo'CdhesiOja>f^ t»-Qie-«^t*^'^f^..^d{P^tyi^^<^g^tioa befere it like a ! 'grea't wind through* <a dus'tyat'' \** . . - . habits, and ,\ - ; ,V^ : ^eT^av^^a^feate-'^two\fetrifeng^ that,,the coatr^toryMature of the attack'-onithe ,..,., .;*&i#gifr: ! ^e'flrst <L iS;.tha&-'nxen-are ^M Bregia^D^pleadership is a sign ihai.he'has'Wjen lie middle cdurse'of feaVonV ^^^^S^cSv^S^K^ 1 ^* '*****: ^ 6 ^^^sfacuons are^e.resuit of . 'jCV'^-^esraJ^^j^igjjni^jgJ^p^si ,-BO tead,©xship at all, ,a sign of dfeiijjsgratioij whwsn follows from tne.-with- W4,shrMt f'ri>a\\^4flB#Bcijg ; ^ad lUs^ag /^^^Jth'the-s'a^f'i^^QUEagf aad ,ia4h^ame/f^4%#f^||W»« states- toiashiii as ,^^W0mSis9: by Ad- and-Mon^ilpliY&,', f • '' ' .' ,*ftB'el ; < ?a'fter'-tb:e 1 war''and/ , as> a>jCopoi-: f 'the ip^rt^- has lost a stcoag central ideal When-a natioa 'becomes petty and . '• •. \' l4t&'$^m&pm*-. \ftm^ 4Vpx 'pve guarrejsome it is because no one has succeeded in .holding its a^entkm to a .. Y;,aous''.'<%Mfeei-svMol).'-haS oe'eurred m\^/- •\^ tt evbW v ' ' X<;o^s^n?noep\'o|^;'a%WaK'- , -.ghq, source of our trouble may bo traced directly to the^PresKent's first !ara&iiad,j3hp v c^n|ii|jf't6Sprpclaim,the ^oairpe *i)dotri^|'.^li«fi;? r |n'e' t ttoited ; S^teS-.^as.a'T^^6S^»witlMHit -the ;^|Mi#y ) resou^ce^O- ! fe^&isuc'h;'a de- W ams : v R|pi^lt|^AN RIGHTS ^ r $i. New ^orJffM&iaaa ' N/^ir'is'.'v- -'-* Since our iow#,SpyflBi|aent seems to 'be -either iur#bi^'M%^re||in'g^to pro-, teet AmeriQarsBMf|^i|ansi't to \for- eign 'countries;* wg^pj||§i per-haps W gk'd that onei^ofilp^Mfuirittries 'has the courage to'^Mm^ktmaila for •US. - .•J'f^i-'W ' \ / < British,' '^ruiser'sM^^p/ffverJiauIed,' aearehedr'ain'a'. tffik^.^-;fipm/i. iaw^dish' tra<ie if they are violatedy to me Amer- ican lives are more imiiartaht -than American dollars. The 'body of ah .in- nocent child floating dead on the *wa- Aer, the ( victim of the destruction of -an unalrmed vessel is to me a,more •poignant,'and a more* tragic spectacle 'than an unsold bale of cottoti. , \If this investigatibn is togo'on, and especially if Congress is to- taKe ac- tion-, I want it to take in all the viola- tions of our rights th$t may 'Have oc- curred. The, most important is the violation which has affected Americ&n lives or the security, of an American count y> and especially .in the city of bitionista, ma'Ke up a party distinctly separate alia. hIctae,,..b.y'Mld for tfiem- selves, they cannot -consistently take up with the policies and vagaries of any other party that enters the, fie^ld. One of the things done foy theProhi-, bition state committee will commend itself to ' very general approval and- ought to be adopted, in. feh^ platforms of \all t^e parties. Endorsement was accorded the proposition that election officers should pass a civil \service ex- amination before securing an appoint- ment. If that \were done in Oneida had' ^^^.mil^WM,; ;• ••:,{ .* * - ,.. British SSr«ffl^<%fiN8^^ ^' J l « - . mote'of- my^'m^^'aTO^njistea-Vthifi-^ ;, \.h, j i' 'mirniag, '-,.'• i'^W^M'tJ^i ti u J?''* ,, i supposo^w ,;>.• • *\-rjfe&££'0 s -?>' \ . •;; ,; ' •; •l^l'emfl.nOomnndtor^Wflll.L'.rEer- '. <,'.'• .'. haps citizen—man, woman or eliila-j-ani the neit most important ore those' pointed out by,the President of the TJcfrited States in his message'the oth- er day, .when he referred to the \de- struction of,':property, aeeompanle*d 'by the destructio)i jjf life, in t&e United States, and stited that conspiracies in. aken interests are gojng on within our •efwiu horder. _ , , \I tjUnk.if.Tsfe are to investigate and inquiija with a view to action, such deeds as these should not bp omitted. I am not willing po go info a passion oyer an infringement pf pur. trade and then allow American atimijp to lose their lives and pass it 4y in frigid sil- <ence. \1 do, not wish to' seeYthis country, when it looks into the 8&ok^ of time, close the pages on whichVre Written\ the ^outrages that have been commit- ted, against American citizens ia Mex- ico anil on the high seas, and be blind to what is written there and fis its whole attention on the pages, where it reckoned -up the -profit and loss ac- count in dallars. I think'the. United States stands for something higher in th,e world than mere trade and mere dollars. 1 do not want to see our citi- zens wronged in their property, but 1 think we should also stand, and above all, for morality aad htimanjty in the dealings of nation 0 with each otiher.'f ,,-. ^ '• i 5 tUica, a good tnany -delays, discFep^ aneies, errors, 'blunders, etc:; would, be avoided. Here is/a-chance for re- form which ought to be veTy geneiftlly improved, and it is at least one.®ojnt upon V hich-pretty :mwch everybody can and will agree with the Prpliilii' tionists. , .•..'•• see any- n^ore\'ot;y^W. , \x\\ 'V, '; Show; \'* •'^•V.^>^-\5i'7^sV»' 1 -.'''• l «S \:.)':•-{ vr:vW^.r;;..,-'v^;-;---f.'.v-,./; t J* ' Where,Jff*vIfeW!its.^{;^<.••• ; .-' \. \3 Where •Mt&MtittiK ^ ^ 'i'vebpe? at^w^i 'MpvmM'^-^ that furRlce grate 1 fl*ed, ajift now t^at ' we n,ee:a a'.fitre |he ma^i says that he 'can't; get' around to do it until next week.\' .'..'. • , „. < \Weil I didn't tuinte it' would get ' cold this early.\ ,' > ; ''Ho., you didn't.kpow it would get cold. Say, youought.tobeata^idaher of the. school hct^td.'^toejtrojt 'Wfev,. Pregs. T3:t:.'.\. MAK1N0 PRISONERS WORK BETTER RURAL SOHOOLS Kaickeribockey Press Secretary Framkliin K.. Lane, ia his annual report, appeals for anamprgjed- rural school in. tfie United, ^t^tjetS,'*©-' fearing to the existing fipuntfy^aljOpt as no anore modest' th^n $. 'W^tei plow. This is a seri'oufe'afraighldferit 11 of ed'd-cation iu the- >arai\disMfits For at least 'a quarter of a'oehjtfflry* lament has been made of^the^safi growtfh of the •cities .at the es^^i^^, the farm districts. ®ons T iajid s ''|i|p& :;: ters of the farm ItaYte-^eyaJleMu^l' on the folly of croW'ajjig fi^it^^^i and of leaving the heattffiSii <$$.&$£. al atmosphere of the 9pafgely\'*|e|f}^lv sections. iBut does not Seotifa!r#®^.. here call attention'tofn^^f^e'^aF reasons for the shiftin < -iioptilati9n'^the ( : igrowtag ambitidn of &^^,^M'-$^^ dents of *uraf leomanl^l^es 'mi'-ffiiS' within\.the' JurisdiothJS^ WVittje-^*jHttt- s'eltools? 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