Show AN Mi COLONY In the of there In II It F rem ms a of Anarchists II It ti lIa 11 Il nt I r hn antl hiM hiI sentiment lift thi Ih Ion w wu hr t with fill rui by hI ib Mil but out rAP wa Va not n i l I prevailed Th i Mu of o I n 11 re in III it s KM I M t mow for 11 1 1 ii 1 i L Ln Saints of i 1 ml uti BM l Hum Jilin I l of tw ul University It of or tr tU s In n the Independent i It iy Tnt i olony olon Is but a moo moor cri r lock 1 n ri i 1 y Any An settler ettler can LI lit t a i s und no more by pay payl payI I l 1 t tho purchase price and ho enu holt hold tho land 1 as long ns liS lit h uses UNell It and an 1 keeps up lp the laxeR to tho th state and county is III no M community of goods Thi settlors arc mostly vegetarians Then lher uro no restrictions on conduct for tor thoy thI thIme me lo 10 law and of all hinds And yet It Is claimed thu plan works feU li tho arc rp nOll they thoy are nt earnest In their con can convictions U It Is 18 even enn claimed that the enjoyed makes th topic r r of or ono another For o IJ of ot tho colonists were werl u er of ot tobacco tn leco before thoy Joined th bu most t of ot them have given It up sine there o thor they Im It II to be offensive to others One peculiarity of or the colony colon Is said to t lie he the settler In frea treo frealove love lov And tile are loft loti von very much by b That U h Up p not considered 1 a to tho horn home by olne of or the pillars of oC society Die pro p not lIot an Anar ml lf Is II rather tile the eGlon He lie that peace Ace and comfort Cort no nn noone one thinks of Interfering with other The colonist by b their oos and and by selling wood lo vessels They rh y ydo do not In trad i but follow Collow Tolstoi latent command to 10 link to the theland land The have a town J II and n 1 both built by lIy voluntary suh IU The Is presided over ter without force or rules rul by hy an nn enthusiastic Harvard member of or the Phi 1111 Beta frater fraternity He lie Is n a grandson of the of our national hymn h mn H It Is III quite conceivable that a n colony consisting of ot n few rew families can CIUI live In pence without special rules ruleD hut but what would become of It when thousands In Instead stead of o hundreds were to try the ex experiment these w were re found selfish unscrupulous persons whose whole ag aggression would work nn on Injury to oth others ers erp ond to tile the community That would be a different problem It will be bo ad admitted milled that ll It Is not good goo 1 to multiply laws needlessly most communities could l do with less laws and ordinance than they tho hove have H It will also be admit admitted n ted that will come when them thern Will be 00 INS IMS restrictions rules rilles and nn 1 regu regulations lations But not until mankind been blen lifted up to a n higher plane of ot mor morality morality than which It now occupies As s It Is now Hood good men and women will have hae to submit to restrictions that ore are intended only for the tho govern government government ment of those who arc oro ball bad When all allare lire are as ns they ought to be there will be bo bevery very ery little need of laws and ordinances The conduct of at the people will then be governed from within that time has not yet et come evidently Experiments ments with lawlessness on a large scale would therefore be about as dangerous as ns nn experiment which should consist In the tho tearing to pieces of all the cages of ot o 0 or the liberation of ot nil all the Inmates of at a n zoological garden There are arc too many human hum n beings who ore are led by their bad batI Instincts and ond law und order are oro needed for these They cannot yet be dispensed with entirely |