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Show ftBiaum Though tlie Injustice of without luxation ri'iircMfittHtlon nuule a (oihI wur cry. It Is. In etffeKmcriciic the last analyst. a , iial' Is u Imrsli Buying. It N well known 1i:ii imne men bine heon drawn into erlme hy some araidi'ii' nf fortune, Many smell, I do not doubt, hnvlnt been caught and punished, lime reformed, lived down the past and heroine useful citizens. I'.ut I mil ilia eusslm; the erimlnals who lme mu sit'ii the handw riling on the wall and me. deil their ways. These men have hecinie petty erhiitmils In one way A few years ngu a certain soi'alled or unolher. (tome have heroine proe.'itleinair burglar cave the poliee a fessional menilleailis. others have found :: erry time nf it hernre In- - wns finally herlhs III underworld dives, ami hi III laptured and sent away fnr a loin: others have heroine messengers for term of years. This fellow performed younger thieves, schooling r them In the 1111.I artifices of ihi-l- trade. All feals llial :iipe.irt'il superhuman lie trhks mixed e.p In shady pur of them ale null! elimli along tin narrower-- snr: of iif some kind. suits ml linlise :iiarlmenl inlilil leap Tf II Is tree I tun rpinimils of sueeessfiilly airns a wide ehasni from or more seldom fall into the tol1sixty of join rom in iinniiier. When we llimlly the poliee, II Is equally Irue Ilia! crlinl- i1M learned he was i1.rrii,., mils have 110 age limit. Now ami then In you hear of a patriarch being ar- , yilnk of eniidilinii hy islliiig a gj ralgnrd 111 one of the courts, decent- dully, ly a venerable, well dressed man, who The parallel inlulit he extended fur Is seventy-(liyears of age, was ar llier to show lliut erimiiijils are more resied for forgery, lie has been a or bn guided h.v tcmporaim'iit. mte young man. Ills forger since lie was and sirength In their pursuits. When ,lin t ,1 saunter !nh a store. select a housebreaker feels Ids Joints cel- - something, mid when he was ahont in ting slilT and Ills arms gelling soft he flir p discover he laid uhsently realires he Is no loiigi-- able to follow ,.r' ,s pm'liethooli at h. nie. Miccessfally the imderliikings he use.l for a did- "lle would wrlie a ehi-iIn accomplish without much effort, mid lar or more than the urlicle called he either gives up erime lor good or for. pleading he needl'd eerfare. Kvent-uallfollows u criminal pursuil more In lie (ripped himself up hy 'laving keeping with Ills years. down' too many cheeks In tho sains (nice u criminal ulvvuys u eriml- - eity." Intensive Study of the Criminal dan-gvrau- a prim-lpU'says tlu tssayixt. Hut it la easy to grasp, and the no toiiiiiio!i people tloulit fought the wur largely im that Issue. Tlie fait Is. It Is a duty to the state to iay taxes, and It is eqim'ly i duty to vote. It duo tint follow that lioruuse the atute require one duty It shall require th He Is Being Analyzed in Psychological Laboratory for Indexing. The payehology of studied uuire Inte ever before. The iTiim.. lyr.ed from every pos-- .i view to correcting Id- Inc out something ne Ing cu j ' - t The time to discover that trim doesn't pay is before coalmining the crime. Till would he a great world If the food hearing plants were us hardy ul the weeds. If liohMilg had lieen the fnshlun In grandaioi car's time slie would liuve bobbed, that's all. j - ill !iim. and ::s In elu 1: i,,,ier nm pr.-il- If ' i I gamblcl und lost," a cnsliler Is alleged to b.'ive eenfessul. Find two uupcrlliioiiK words. ,j ! UR TOWER HAS BEEN FIXED AS WHEN ABRAHAM SAW IT 1 elf-co- Clae the military deapotlsm of George III and struggling to change the foundation of government from force to equality. The essuylst next points out that the condition of England Ht the clnac of the French and Indlun wur In 1703 forced a new colonial policy looking toward the raising ut revenue In America. The Colonists, on the other hand. Instead of wanting new taxes and new restrictions tlielr commerce, upon were already breaking away from the old restrictions hy tlielr systematic evasion of the navigation ads, which were commercial regulations anil not for revenue. Grenville, ignoring these tendencies, proposed to enforce the trade luws, to quarter soldiers In the colonies nnd to raise a tax upon the I CALVIN jjPS ISKSIDENT llKiE recently dedicated COOL-tttJ- utlonul shrine a repository which hua been set up In the Library of Congresa for the safeguarding of the Declnrv Hon of Independence and I N the Constitution of the L United Btutes. y Vv The niun fitted the occnsion. Imb-ahl- y no one present had a clearer understanding or a more Intelligent appreciation of these documents. For President Coolldge hna been a student of the history und Institutions of his country since his youth. In this connection much Interest attaches to un essay written hy him at the age of twenty-threwhen he was a senior at Amherst. The Sons of the American Revolution offered a $150 medal for the beet essay by a senior In an American college on the causes of the American Revolution. The Judges awarded the medal to Calvin Coolldge on his essay, The Principles Fought For In the American Revolution." This essay la good reading for s good American, especially on a national holiday like Independence Iay. Here Is the essayist's oiienlng paraa new e, graph: When history looks beyond tha Immediate cause of tha American Revolution fur the Justifying principles. It la very brought back to tha spirit of EnKlfsh liberty. It la the same genius for that has lad the race from the priim-vu- i to tha forests of Thlrn-ent- Amendment GermanyConatl-tutloof the n. The authority of the English parliament. This tax meant the disfranchisement of 3,nOQ,0(i0 British subjects und the surrender of all those rights luld down In the Mngnn Clmrta. The essayist next tells nbnut the Stamp act and the protest thut forced lta repeal; the Dependency net. which declared that tlie repeal did not Include the principle involved, and the Townsend revenue act, laying duties on Imports. Finally all the revenue taxes were repealed, except the one on tea. During the four years thut followed, 1770 to 1774, there were several sets of violence on the part of the Colonist In resistance. Including the Boston Massacre, the burning of the (Inspee nnd the Boston Tea Iarty. Says the essayist: Again Great Britain had recourse to acta of coercion. First, it closed the port of Boston, thus destroying the property of thousands. void certain Second It declared parts of the charter of Massachusetts, a following policy begun In New York In 177. and so It virtually attempted d to annihilate tlie protection of rights and chartered liberties always so dear to Englishmen. FreeIn govanernment was destroyed, too. other way. Judges, courts, sheriffs were mode almost tho puppets of the king. They were plneed In Ills direct pay nnd made subject to his pleasure. Town themeetold ings were forbidden, nnd thus fnmlllnr forms of were entirely swi't avrr.y. The governor wns rnsde ns absolute ns n despot. and the form of government thus thrust upon Mnssnrlineetls wns despotism such ss Englishmen would not then points out how the surthe exgreat charter of human tights from King John In the century nnd the confirmation Magna t'luirta ljy Edward I. He stales that Englishmen drove out one king. relM'llixl ngulnst two und executed lline and says: Precedents, then, are hy no moons Wanting among Englishmen for the uccesifal realatanc of arbitrary whenever It encroached upon Mr llherllee. Sketching the chnracteriatlcs of the riirltans of kliisaiichiimtls, he says of endured, even In tlie d:iye of Henwra, nr all the races they wore the linve VIII. ry ' h Third The British government sent of tlielr rights and the i Jtulmis of tlielr all criminals to England for trial. liberties." Then nesrly iilnrlereil were Foil rill Holdlers he say: the Inhabitants so tb.il a miliupon The Amrrii-nRevnlullon was not. tary government was set up In the ken. nny etruggle for rmnni'lpntlnn colonies. Fifth 1nrllsment passed Hie Shivery; and the colonial were ;m enrnte the Quebec set to nt" mr"' Nnr It at llrat eo iiiiirh KHlnlng new liberties ns for French from any bond of sympathy he old. with Hie colonies. Nor 't It. The governor stood over them like la often thoiiglit. he In tils command was the war between different na-- , a viceroy. tV7. ""'li "Idea were Englishmen army. If a soldier should murder a the name of Englnnd. cltlxn, he was sent to England for Wim "'"'d '"fi1 wnry If a eltlsen should become a hail, moreover, given trial. ts. 11" 1 "'"'a ahar of tha right criminal he, too, might le srnt aerosa f"' I nrl,,1 . , . The real the sea. In order that In both ranee the r""l"",n'e waa to gain government might have all the advancurii. . r"in It waa a military despotism. inirllainentary eni'roach-Th- e- tage P,fnI' enneolonlNta were There were no popular meetings, no tsnilin, f,r a repre-rlecriminal court, no tiabraa corpus, no principle of eniiii a,,vernnient of chnrtured freedom of tha preaa Tha question llhartlee. was no longer one of taxes; that was Ta,.." ",,J eonstltutlnnal Wvr di'fondlng themselvea a mere figment now. tide spirit of liberty came to face on great occasions like tortion of the 'hnr-tere- Tlilr-trent- h m pro-'fvl- 1 , -- i When PnKlrI the Old Bell Pealed Liberty to All I")' after the linttle the British occupied tcptemlier 2ti) and J"oiis winter. of Ihll-1,1,1- 1 imased ,ll, October 17, Ai...iK" engngetneuls. the ,ll,w ''I'ture.l General '""1 l,N niXlr Rimy of 0,000 S,r,,t"gn and, what wus of Dti ul,i l,ul"ir,nee juat then, the fiulred a lot of perfectly After1 Bur-Ini,,- !. good muskets, cannon and nniniiinlt Ion. Not quite four months later (Feli-runr- y fl, 1778) France signed a treaty of amity uuil cotntiterre with the United States thanks to our grant It uieuiit an alliance for war. When Ihe good news got across the water nnd congress had ratified the Ameritreaty, the poor, can army at Valley Forge flriil thirteen guns In re!ebrat,tnn. Tlie British In Philadelphia, twenty mile away, won probably heard the Bound and old inun, Ben Franklin. half-starve- d 1 Topekas Handsome Masonic Temple 4 recognition tbat quality. not iiuuntily. Is tlie basis of the peerage of man and accordingly all men were declared free nnd equal. Kllll, there Is another factor thnt The new Masonic Temple building nt Topeka, Kan., has finally reached must hnvo eventually led tn separation. ion. Workmen have been busy for live years erecting It. The Interior of a had Amerli'n land coinplcl Tlis great part tn play In the history nf thn world decorations an conceded to Ira the most artistic of tiny Masonic temple west of that could best hr performed by mak- tha Mississippi river. ing It nn Independent nation. England's grenl work was to plant colonies. America could not aid In that work It was her place ti found a Machine Lays 1,200 Bricks greut nation nn this aids of tha Atlantic and bring out tha conception of free government. electric bricklaying never going on strike or dropping New York.-- An Anil when thin wtin done, eoneliiilet lavs 1,200 bricks an bricks uism pnssershy. that machine (Ira essayist, then America stretched out her hand over the sea to aid tlie hour, against 5 kl a day for the av Pats Dog; Killed oppressed of Eunqie, to furnlali them erage timnnii bricklayer, la tlie lutest Ina place of refuge, and n mum a they to electrical of energy Unrthnge. Mo. 1. S. Ilittlx.m lost application could assume the dutlea, make them his life through putting his dog. He dustry. outcltlzena, not alone nf our United was motoring to Ills fruit farm near Upon mils pland around tlie Stnlea, hut of the world. and Ids fuvorlte dog was rida Anderson the of building, traveling side wnlls boom Is set. ami upon tlila are lie ing on the running board, lie turned mortar tank mnl laying nwclinn'sin. to give tlie dog n friendly pul nnd i2XX driven by a Hove borseiKiwcr electric did not notice Ids cur was veering Before he a high embankment. motor. The laying wheel rotates, takdered wlmt happened. That wns May & ing two bricks from the carrier, while realized It the car had rumbled down over. Finally the situation of the British another wlm-- l spruids mortar us the the steep dirt wall und turned but the was broken, on At houin. mi'k the the of the and Iattlson's night carrier moves along grew perilous, June 1H the army evacuated Philadel- end of he wall the machine cliungcfc dog exeiqi'd uninjured. as befure until dlrectlos ami pron-ed-s phia. eame hack to It hus laid one row of brlcka entirely Congress Lott Brother Returns hall on July 2, and some around the house. The boom Is then W. G. Heard, Bliniiiokln. Iu.-M- rs. time In the following October tha raised the thickness of one raw of by n "st ranger" was greeted Khiimokill, reand lind been another obi which and mortar, liell, bricks trip grant nt her front doer rcecnlly. moved tn a place of safety during the begins, -- 1 Yes, don't know you. she mild. British i Kill put inn of ihe city, came Three men are required to supply I mu your brat her," William do. la which said home hark nn you electric Ihe absence after bricklayer, trundling Recognition then to do the work of twenty masons, and P, Both replied. of more thnn a year. sister, krg another with nnd And the prophetic text cams with It! which has tha further advantags of cams, I'nltcd SI Hies a an Hour Electric e pa "TT1 'I.HL2LP. iiiiinIc t curlier are licensed It be iieci'HKury for them to reach lilgli I to quulify. iiiuy 11 - againat One (Mi story that must he accepted (iluiiii'ster's record lli:icerel catch of 0,000 barrels. I 111 r i j 11 psyellnlnuy laS enalde1 and Index him In .1 has ilreumed of a few yi..: been found, for exioiq c.ai the age erimiisals and physlt'ul strengih s nee lin y may be studied with ure often deterininii:. ::ii.t In the pnrlleular crimes in u'uili they specialize. ;ii." said a Tt has lieen pillule veteran detective, thi: at len- -t .hi per cent of the hold up me wlm luxe been ut work In all of nm hira'e ellles lire mere youtha. Many of ihein are little more than hear! h.ys mid il Is mre to find one over ll.iny. Y out ti Is elernnlly reckless ;:, is prone to take that a man of thirty, rxperlelieed In the ways of the world would deliberate a lime before inking. Wlint Is true of Ihc hold up man Is true of most rrlinlimls. A visit to the city's poliee stations when the nightly catch of the poliee net is easilng out Belshazzar's Story of It I Coming to It victim will convince nnynne thnt University of Pennsylvania the majority of our I'rlmlmil are exMuaeum. tremely young men, and if further needed It lx only mi'essary proof New York. The remains of the to turn hnckwnrd the panes of any potower, nr zlggiirnt, of Ur of greut lice blotter. In hootim: and stabbing In lower Mesopotamia affray and crime of inpi'flal violence the Clmldees cleared and Is been bus completely I alIII the heedleRS. thoughtless you But thara le anothei aide where the require- ways foremost. lie Is x victim of Im- tmluy the most lmiaisliig monument In ment of the state rune to a rcH.rt over into tyranny. Only pulse and pusalon, pitifully lacking In Mesopotamia, according from 0. Leonard Woolley, iiinile pubon this ground can renil. to taxation be sistance lic hy the museum of the University of Two of Burglar. 'tiHtlfh-d- . 80 long as the Teniisylvnnln. colonics were a part of Take another the example burglar the state of Urest Hy clciirlng the debris away from ain and they were so class. There are many subdlv'lxbui, by tlielr charters and by the arilim of hut, roughly, lie divided the solid masonry of 4,(Ml years Ago may burglars William and Mary that state had the It has been possible, according to Mr, right to demand not only their prop- Into two classes. The daring fellow erty. but tlielr service tn tha army and, who jlniiiilp his way Into an apart- Woolley, who Is In charge of the In tha laat tlielr lives. It for the British iiiuscimi lid cannot be, extremity, then, that the American ment und the petty sneak thief, who lx the of Tcimsylvuiilii, to University Revolution waa fought that colonials wlint hi name Implies cowardly wlmt tills zlggiirnt and Its xl might escape paying taxes. The great wretch who enters n place on some struggle that they paaacd tlr.ough must Tower of Babel make such a duty aectn Insignificant pretext or only when lie find a door ter inoiilimeiit, the Tho real principle was not nna of Ilia were like when liulll. nnd home. no nt one open right of the state or the duty of tlis One of these towers was described cllixcns. It waa a question of governTwenty year ngo the bidder type ment. a question of form nnd method. of a by lli'rndoliiH, lint Ibis description Is un known Duleli burglar It Is this that Is meant above. In the statement that the struggle was not houseman wns often a man nf thirty-fiv- e confusing mid little emt knowledge between nations or for new principles. or more; today lie Is utmost ex- bus existed iibout (lie building before It was not so much a revolution, a tlie cxpcdllliiii. clusively a young man. Burglary Is (lie excavating by of new Ideas, na the mainpropagation Work will be resumed tills fall on tenance nf tha old forms of representamore dllltcult today limn It wu a tive government, of ehnrtereil rights I n century ago. Till Is be- tlie iinclcnt buildings surrounding be and eonstltutlnnal liberty. England quarter of of lx tlie of tower. One tliese temple Imlind fought for this in Ift and muse modern Inventions Imre miule agined It waa aecured. But It waa only n Ilians ensile mure dillicult to break tlie iiiisni goil Bin, made of the earliest In name. 0 locks and type of brickwork dated nbnut II 000 George HI was by nature a deapnt; Into. We have burglar-proo- f at heart he waa another Kluart. Ha window eiitcbcx and the like, and bid- years ago. had the parliament almost completely Tills and oilier ruins In the vicinity under his control In Its legislation den liurglur alarms a well, nnd the upon English questions, but In regard burglar who lias Hie temerity to enter go back to (lie dawn nf civilization tn the king's colonies hi will was susueh stronghold must needs be ro- and are among Hie earliest buildings preme. He forced a policy of government bust nnd atlib'tle. He must he a fel- known. upon America that he could not and MiiiiiHiiir tlie objects of ImiMirtanee dared not fores upon England, though low who Is ns nglle a monkey on hi or roping, as he frequently mica rl bed by tlie exiadltlon during the disposition waa utrong enough. Were tha descendants of Cromwell's Puritans going back to aubmit to a ha to depend on III strength and lust season have been shipped to LonStuart regime? aimed In order tn get away safely If don anil will Ira divided there between That what Is meant when we hear n that America fought at once the battle surprised. lienee only a youth In the the British museum slid the Teniis)!-vunlmuseum. of freedom In the colonies and In Eng- prime of physical condition venture land. That Is what England' great Into such a hazardous calling today. Last year coins were flipped to de statesman meant when ha declared on the floor of parliament that he rejoiced In the resistance nf tho colonists. The earl of Chatham knew that the government of Georgs III. In whose esra was nf his. mother ringing the admonition "to hr king" waa undermining the constitution of Great Britain and bringing the state hack tn the forms of monarchy that had existed In tha times of tho Stuarts and the Tudors. But If the lending principle wna the preservation of English constitutional government from tho encroachment of king end parliament, any a the essayist, there la nnnther principle ni na the development of the state In government. Sovereignty li always finally vested In the people. And he gne on: if the king could have accommodated himself to tha existing state of affairs for America ss he nrannged to do for England, there would have been the limited Ronstitiitloniil monnrrhy thnt Great Britain finally reached tn 113. lint Hits was liiipnssllds, and so the rnlnnb'a were driven to assert by war what the enmiiinns of England partly giilni'd by legislation sixty yearslavlater. ha TIiapm tens fiirl Jiaf fwlj.l All prises f.ir sustained flight at high altitude belong to the surtax. Itaelieliii-- should he taxed for what they miss ut hnuserleiiiiiiig time. : h. ruileiire la a virtue and even that be luted. Wluit's In n mime? Well, If (lie check comes back marked Insufiicli'nt Funds,'' not enough. I to your fishing early. In a few weeks line hand will be kept busy fighting mosquitoes. Siiine men miss success because when opportunity knock at the door they figure It's the wolf. Tlie talkative barber Is a pathetic sight to look upon since the women are getting Into the chair. ride the ownership of the most Important unique objects. The objects to lie divided between the two museums this year Include the earliest dated stone In Ihe world, a royal Inscription of about 41(10 II. C., found In a temple at near Ur. There are also a number of hammered nnd east copper figures, centuries older than the earliest wrought Nothing In meliHlnuna equals tha gorgeous thrill of finding a quarter In a pocket of lust year's spring overcoat. d France accepted tlie Dawn report with all the enthusiasm the average boy shows for a spoonful of castor elL An opportunist Is a tnan who, when Immetal work previously known. portant gems and pottery will also eoufronted with a skeleton In the famform inrt of tlie Ameiiean Instituily closet, saws It up Into tion's slnira, which will arrive this set. summer. A Paris author Is to fight three litThe greet zlggiirnt, like the Tower of Ibilad, lire believed tn be Imitations erary reviewers. For purposes nf advertisement the sword Is mightier than of Hip IiIIIn where tlie KiiniiTlnna worshiped tlielr giulx before they settled the (ran. In Hie plain nf Tigris and Euphrates. Volcanoes nre to lie liurnexRpd. hut Tlie zlggunil of Ur Is the best prenot tunny people are going to apply served of tliese towers. for the Job of putting on the InEarlier cxoavallonx disclosed straps. Nnbonl-ilux scribed clay cylinders In which (lli'lshazziir), the Inst king nf of those opposing the admisHiiliylon. told how he hud completed women to the pulpit may feel of sion the tower left iinfiiilslied hy Ur Engtir anil Ida soil, iMingl, king of Ur, nt Hint It would mean tlie finish of short erinons. a comparatively lute alioiit J3iN) B. dale In Hie Malory of Ur, which had Have they finally put a check rein nourished for ".BOO years or more beon the prince of Wales? It Is duys fore. since he broke a collarbone and mid Ills sun, Dungl, how- or duys anything. ever, anledated Abraham hy Ut Ml years, so flint patriarch must have seen the Another Infallible method of getting lower before lie left Ur. In fact, It back to the land Is to take a bulrpln Is supiMiscd emigrants from Ur took turn in a country road with the throtaway with them the worship of the tle wide open. imam god Sin and transplanted It to Mount Sliiul, thus giving Sinai Its It may not be necessary to license name. music teachers, as hud been proposed, but something ought to be done about the saxophones. Scale Killing Deadly muli-Jong- hold-bac- Guam Coconut Palma Agann, Guam. United States marines, under the command of ('apt. Will lain W. Aiken, who Is chief of lailice of this Island, are leading parties uf mil Ives in u concerted attack on a most pernicious enemy. The I'tii'iny Is "uspbllotns destructor,' a scale Insect pest, recently discovered In he dost raying coconut palms, trees, alligator pear trees and taro. More than 0.000 trees were found Infected In widely separated localities all over the Island. The Insects nre so small they bandy are visible. They attack trees hy sucking the sap. causing tlie foliage to turn a mottled yellow nt first, mid In the lust stages to assume tlie appearance of having been scorched by fire. The scale Is one of the most destructive known. It recently wiped out the coconut Industry of the Island of Kiupuu, iiu miies tram Guam. Tlie couple that tossed a coin In order to decide whether to get married provided the explanation of a large number of divoreea. Pennsylvania niun tins tlie title champion chicken thief." Several poultry deulers nre tied fur the light' weight chaiupiunshlp. A of n The annuul honey crop of the United States Is estimated at 2o0,0U0,0o0 pounds, or the approximate equivalent of 2,0u0,000 nice girls. To learn whether wheat prices have fallen lately, buy a loaf of bread. If tlie brand costs as much ns ever, probably wheat Is lower. Salt Lake City Firms nr T prampt Mrrlc Blown to Death Newark. N. J. 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