Article Title |
Perkins and Social Justice Scarcely Seem Compatible |
Type |
article |
Date |
1912-09-29 |
Paper |
Salt Lake Herald-Republican |
Language |
eng |
City |
Salt Lake City |
County |
Salt Lake |
Page |
24 |
OCR Text |
I Perkins and Social Justice Sc Scarcely Seem Compatible 1 ROOSE ROOSEVELT If Ir chosen President will witt at attempt atI at- at chimerical soA socialistic socialistic so so- MU MH I tempt to Institute none nono of his 1 tobe tobe to tobe A V theories even If It the they should prove provo be possible If ho had any Intention of doing anything anything anything any any- thing of or tho tim sort George W. W Perkins would not be bethe bethe bethe The political the financial manager of his campaign corruption corruption corruption cor cor- has raised tho the greatest agent of or the trusts who fund in the history of American political campaigns would not bo ho underwriting the third-term third ambitions of or tho the colonel If the tho latter ha had an any intention Intention industrial democracy and so social social social so- so tion of ot Instituting the cial Justice of which ho constantly talks and which he ho carefully omits to explain Do Mr Perkins and his trust friends wish a a. friend or an enemy in the the colonel colonel col col- colonel the they be bo supporting Would White House onel If he were sincere In his pledges cs of at promoting tho the interests of the tho workingman 1 Those who are arc sufficiently credulous and gullible as us to suppose that Mr Perkins would b be so enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic colonel was in the Roosevelt support if the of ot the special likely to interfere with the privileges interest should rea read tho following which explains I who Mr Perkins Is Director of the steel el trust Chairman of tho finance committee and amid director of the harvester trust Director of ot the tho Astor Trust company Director of or the thc Bankers Bankers' Trust company compan Director of or Cincinnati Hamilton Dayton Daton rail rail- road rca d Director of Cincinnati New Orleans Texas Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- Railway com company pan Director Erie Erlo Railroad company Director German-American German Insurance company compan Director German Alliance Insurance com company pan Director International Mercantile Marine Marille com coni- pany Director tte and amid Bessemer Dock DocIe and Navigation Navi Navi- Navigation gation Hallon company compan Director National City Dank Bank of New York Trustee of New York Trust company Director of Northern Pacific ad company Chairman of board P ire re Marquette 1 railroad Mr Perkins who has his millions In e invested ted in these enterprises and in the others which these control control control con con- is not likely cl to support for Cor President a a. candidate whoso whose success would mean Injury to his Interests or might Int interfere with his dividends L 1 J t. t cJ 57 if s Ij i 1 no recent war maneuvers THE In England were brought Will the to an unforeseen end by bya Aeroplane a a. peculiar pecullar and significant cir clr- cir cir- Put End The rhe con contending an armies found themselves face mice to Warfare to face after a series of or movements move move- ments monts which had been made abortive for both sides b by opposing opposing opposing op op- op- op posing corps of aeroplane scouts Each found It Impossible un- un Impossible Im Im- possible to do anything undetected by tho the men far overhead in the swift flying machines If It all the expedients known to military science were wore employed In the tho maneuvers maneuvers and and It Is to be presumed that the they were were the the condition of affairs brought about by the use of ot aeroplanes would have been the same ame had the warfare been r real al Two armies confronting each other and unable to move without detection by tho the enem enemy would In actual war have hao but one course open to them That would be beto beto beto to close in on each other and engage In a a. to hand-to- hand death struggle It would be a reversion to savage warfare The slaughter would be something appalling if iC the contending forces were large largo Would rould the civilized world in the tho present advanced age tolerate this kind of ot fighting Would auld a nation enter upon uron war var under these circumstances unless 1 for self preservation Probably not Of Ot course shot and shell were not u used ed In the English man maneuvers ers u doubtful of ot the but military authorities are arc ver very ery ability of any marksman marl with any an gun yet invented to hit an aeroplane swooping about with the speed of ot nearly a hundred miles an hour far up In the air alt Does Docs It not seem possible then that the time aeroplane may make warfare so o costly In human life that the world will be forced practically to stop wars I 1 f 1 1 M C l 37 g s. s g r ijA ij a TAXPAYER whose inA in interest InA In- In A terest in the acquisition A Teacher of an in education b by his Unfitted to children is presumably as great eat as could be that of his Occupy childrens children's teachers relates Position PosItron that because of at a series of at domestic domestic do do- happenings including tho disgraceful conduct of a hitherto dependable alarm clock his young daughter daugh daugh- ter was unable on a recent occasion to leave home for school three blocks awa away until 9 0 Her lIer disinclination to go at all aU prompted gentle persuasion persua persua- sion slon then whereupon the little girl wept violently explaining that the teacher would ridicule her before th the other scholars making her the butt buttof buttof of ot stinging gibes whose original source has been lost In the mist of ot years cars Commands and requests were equally unavailing without ut re resort ort to cruelty and the tho child lost half hill a da days day's 5 school schooling ng refusing to togO togo togo go until the tho afternoon session The parent declared His Intention of ot reporting to some responsible officer In the school management this evident incumbency in a teachers teacher's position of ot ofa ofa a 0 person to totally unfitted for handling children Let Letu Letus Letus u us hope in the Interest of at the public welfare that he doGS does so 50 |
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