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Show I America9 Meatless H j 66 Holidays 99 While the New York World calls Fuel Commissioner Garfield's conservation order the "greatest i 'M disaster that has befallen the United States in this Avar' and other journals are equally emphatic m con- demning it. many other American newspapers view the action with tolerance, as being- a necessary war jj measure, the Boston Herald declaring that "we should not criticize military orders, no matter how i, 1 needlessly sweeping they seem, and in the same spirit we approach these provisions for the conservation i p of our resources." ' i "The port of New York is part of the battle-line." says Public Service Commissioner Whitney j of New York, in the Times, "and the people should realize this as clearly as if the battle-line lay in j ija the Connecticut valley. The coal situation is exceedingly critical and it is no time for public officials to rock the boat." " " ' j In THE LITERARY DIGEST for January 26th, public opinion, as reflected in the newspaper J I I press from all sections of the country, is presented in the leading article dealing with Commissioner Gar- j field's drastic coal conservation order. j 1 All phases of the subject are dwelt upon in this article, and a careful reading of it will make eleafw,, to the American people just why this order was necessary, how it will be carried out, and what, its prob- V p able effects will be. Other topics of pressing interest in this number of "The Digest" are: I British Labor's Appeal to the German People 1 I "Peoples of Central Europe," British Labor Entreats, "Do Not Let Your Governments Drive the British People, as They i 0 Are Driving- the Russian People, Into the Terrible Choice Between Continuing the War and Abondoning the 1 Only Principles That Can Save the World." fl 1 The Call for a War Lord News of Finance and Commerce Both Sides Veto President's "Free Sea" Austria-Hungary's Future I Plan Where Adam Got His Brains The Next Battle-Thrust Shooting Through a Slot i U-Boats as Peace Arguments Another Step Toward the Talking Movie I Are Engineers Narrow-Minded? Art Beauty for Profit of the Blind I Triumph of Secretary Daniels How the Schools Can Help I Thumbs Up for Mathematics Corn as a War-time Food I The Fallacy of Cost Plus 10 Per Cent (Prepared by U. S. Food Administration.) 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