| Show I RIGIDITY IN GOVERNMENT ENT 1 TT IS a comm common thing for stu students of the sd- sd sei- sei ence of politics to complain that the Ameri Amerian American Amer Amer- i ian ican n system of government is unduly rigid and inflexible le as compared with the parliamentary system y te of such deino democracies a aa as England and France Those systems they say reflect far more directly the wishes o of the people As s soon as a government loses the confidence ence of off l f the thc masses it falls t All An this may be quite true ruc but r recent events in i. Prance Franco ranco seem Beem to indicate that a parliamentary l n- n tary ys m can be altogether too flexible One Ono premier remie foll follows oll v another in dizzy f aion i li The hc ill effects of such continual changes hanges 1 a are e t too to o obvious obvious' to need mentioning one only can an ii add that a little in more re rigidity in government govern govern- ment elt after fter hB fashion might ig t be a an e t noY L J J It i ly I I.- I. k |