Show Z c M c 3 t 0 0 K 0 46 LODGE time always brings out the truth we are beginning to learn leam a great many things about henry cabot lodge that we did not lot know during his lifetime the scholar in politics as he be loved to be called became a conspicuous figure when in IDID 1919 he led the cabal in the united states senate which prevented our ratia cation cabon of the peace treaty of versailles his personal venom against woodrow wilson was apparent at the time now it turns out from the disclosures made by ex secretary pall fail that senator lodge expected that tue the republican president elected in 1920 would make him secretary of state end and that he was immensely disappointed ap when mr hording harding picked mr hughes for that position 1 I have known henry lodge since boyhood and I 1 do not believe that he be ever harbored a single generous impulse said the late president eliot of harvard to a friend not long before his death ECONOMICS the man or woman who has a job and whose wages or salary has not been reduced since the depression of 1929 Is better off today than two years ago in fact a dollar will buy more today in almost all of the necessaries of life and in every one of the luxuries than at any time since before the war the one exception Is rents in the big cities about four fifths of the people who work tor for a living in the united states I 1 are still employed regularly and at the tha same pay as before about one fifth are out of employment or on part time j in III oklahoma a mob of unemployed raided a grocery store the other day in I 1 one rural county in massachusetts where I 1 saw the records 99 new automobiles and 54 new trucks were bought by tanners and village people during the month the ile mark of genuine A e a fad f st ft aspirin bayer aspirin is ake sin an old friend tried and true there is no satisfactory substitute for either one genuine bayer aspirin is the accepted antidote for pain its relief may always be relied on for an occasional headache to head off a cold or for I 1 more serious pain from neuralgia neui and rheumatism bayer aspirin bears the word genuine in red and the name bayer on the box za am 1 N I 1 amira Is the emde mart ot a dam da tl ol of of june these economic inequalities itle a 0 offer f a problem which Is going to take more than one session of congress to solve RAILROADS one of the biggest lobs jobs that confronts the capital la is the rebuilding and refan anding of the nations railroad system practically an all the railroads today are in bad shape financially the success of the german experiment in running an sir air propelled railroad car at the rate of miles an hour means to engineers that all railroad transportation methods will have to be enormously speeded up in the course of the next few years I 1 the whole railroad situation calls calla for leadership of a kind which Is not now in evidence if dantel daniel willard president of the B 0 were twenty yea years younger he could supply it somewhere in tho the railroad field there must be a young man who will come to the front in the next year or two and lead the railroads rall rOda out of the wilderness LATIN 4 1 liras fu A magazine la in the latin language has baa just started in new york the purpose ot of its publishers la Is to revive an and d maintain interest in the study of latin which Is 13 the root language from which french spanish italian roum doumanian Rou manian alan and to a very large extent english are derived A hundred years ago latin was th tha worlds international language the educated men of every nation spoke latin so that a traveler could find someone with whom he could converse gradually french began to supplant latin and in europe today french la Is the longua spoken by the more cultured people of all nations n eions in the world of business however ver english Is probably more widely spoken than any single language and the study of english is ia now compulsory InI la the upper grades of the common schools I ll iii ii probably three quarters of the nations of the world I 1 nevertheless no person has a right to call himself an educated man unless ho he has a working knowledge of latin which is still the international language of scientists jl CASE 1 I anna case the opera singer who has haa ju just s t married clarence clarenca mackay head of t the be postal telegraph and commercial I 1 cable cabla system has long been known in musical circles as perhaps the most generous of singers of the first rank in her attitude toward ambitious young musicians C for years miss case has given not cot only 0 lessons in singing at her own expense but free board and lodging in her 1 large apartment in the west fifties to a number of young women whose musical talents she deemed worth cultivating her marriage to mr mackay Is the culmination mi of a romance of several years standing As he Is one of the wealthiest men in america it Is to be expected that miss case will now be able to do a great deal more tor for young singers even than she has done before jj |