Show Reconstruction 1 Problems H i p D who expect the conference in Washington n nr r early enily next month to solve ohe all of our social nn and in- in int t problems are arc doomed to disappointment At best it can be but tb the start to a general understanding f. f between the different elements clements of American life on which the he successful 11 negotiation g of the reconstruction p f. f period is dp dependent As Af a general g rule conferences have w a n beneficial effect serving to clear away existing c misunderstandings mis- mis nn understandings gs s and establishing n a common comm plane lane from froma a n bich all aU classes may work for the thc general advance advance- of the citizenship One conference participated in b by comparatively cly few fen social and an industrial leaders how how- t H over ever cannot solve the difficulty f Subsequent conferences conference will be necessary sary sar to bring v- v about under national leaders a complete understanding undemanding among am onE It Likewise a solution of the thc difficulties by hy the conference plan calls caBs for similar ml mec meetings in jn in every ery state in the union lInion If this understanding is not made complete completo the chief chier obstacle lo o pr progress prepress misunderstanding remains 7 J with us Nol 1 Nobody ody 00 is if wise enough to lo pl put t society in a r III Jr fr 1 trait strait and In lay down rules for evolution e at nt one orye Tb The American matter in what strata Jf sitting ittin people no y r bf tf society must realize that reconstruction is process t L' L anti and not an act net r. r r V A f hn have got ot to crow TW into the tho new conditions and time is ii an fin essential element The war hn has had loft us with r lan many ny p problem to lo settle Many Inn of them are arc re real and L tangible and und hence are arc subject to settlement s as ns the theA actions hv A factions involved come to a n better understanding d' d m g of each ench K r. other Bother But in addition n to these problems intangible J J perplexities con confront front us and wd they arc not so easily J f l t The radical mo movement is one of the intangible problems of or the 11 lay dav which does docs not lend itself to easy solution The n of this difficulty is perplexing n t because it is unyielding r and inconsiderate in It is not I 1 I moved h by desire for the Greatest good for the thc greatest t to class above the number but bv hy determination place The Thc radical movement is a power of de- de ruction which cannot be taken into conference and md told toM what to do It can ean arce to lo no constructive Proa program program pro Pro- a h gram and hence must be settled by terms as fig the major major- t lif il il of our people keep their minds clear and free of or the Selfishness s of radicalism Even after the tho Washington ashin ton conference is concluded conclude social and ana industrial problems ems will trill have to lo be he d by clear American vision ision andI and I fairness 5 tl Ici |