Show Inequalities of Civilization Must Be Overcome by Adequate Reforms By Dy REV DIt DU HOWARD CHANDLER BOBBINS New York Many centuries have elapsed since hoses Hosea pronounced that Ephraim was a cake not turned but Hoseas Hosea's metaphor is just as as applicable as ever over fake Take as an illustration the distribution of wealth Tho The general level of oC comfort is certainly certainty higher than in Hoseas Hosea's day but it is extremes ex ez- of oC which we aro are speaking and when wIlen it comes to extremes contrasts con con- tr of fortune are sharper than ever It isn't right that dire want and inordinate luxury should tabernacle side aide by side Or take the distribution of ot work At the extremes society is made up in part of the overworked and tho the underfed and in part of the un- un un un- and the overfed At one end of ot the scale there are ore women in factories when they ought to be lie in their homes At the other end there are aro vapid women lolling back in motor cars where their only errand is to give their lap dogs an airing A society so doughy and underdone on one side and so 80 burned on the he other is a society in which the leaven of unrest is bound to be an an agitating agitating agitating agi agi- tating ferment It can only be cure cured by reform of ot th the abuses against which it directs itself in protest v |