Show howe abo about ll 11 straight men sound judgment huey long by ED HOWE T many line fine compliments tot 01 ol 1 the people I 1 have rarely known a man who did not say 1 I have the finest neighbors in the world there Is a gentler atmosphere where there are women find and children I 1 read the other day that hawks and song son birds often nest in the same trees with mothers and young about the hak behaves himself and does docs his killing elsewhere when the yankees went south in 5 how they acted no wo women en or children being along my son has hag been in texas for years with his family and writes me it seems to mo me I 1 have the best neighbors in the world men are always rougher when the wom women en and children are not alon along note what the men say on returning home after a day spent downtown with men it seems to me I 1 have e the meanest opposition in the world 9 is I 1 often hear people lay they intend to take up lip a special course in music french literature whist etc but have never heard of anyone taking up a special course in taste of judgment in handling what education or one has I 1 oftener have need of taste or judgment than nearly a anything y else one does not wh whist qt often or often encounter a fren french h wor word 1 but the exercise of sound ju judgment taste will greatly oblige h him i every hour of the lay day cluey long a ilola roller in the radical religion says his father was poor and ignorant find and kept in that condition by the unscrupulous rich alney has two brothers mature men and respectable and successful sNI lawyers they both say their father was a large farmer a better edu edil bated and more intelligent man than their brother cluey and able to make a betler beher speech than any of his sons the lon long brothers also naso say that when they were children they had intelligent and helpful neighbors and were never ground down by anybody it is easy for anyone to win in polities politics if the candidate Is able to tell the demagogue story gracefully the demagogue story Is thousands of years old and always the same all dishonest voters ask of a new man telling it Is that he be eloquent dramatic n good liar and a rogue like themselves 0 0 A new book on sociology by a col lege professor Is like a new memorial to abe lincoln it Is not actually needed prof LI P jacks of oxford has just erected another monument of WS pages to the ideal society which expresses itself in providing comfortable homes for the poor drunkards fallen women orp orphans bans criminals etc with hope of reclaiming the subjects of our charity it if our race ever attains an ideal idea social arrangement there will be no poor drunkards fallen women orphans or criminals A mans greatest injustice Is that he be Is hampered in his efforts to successfully care for himself by being taxed to care for those less industrious only of the man animal Is it demanded thit he carry a part of an others load say that in the natural march of 0 man the natural load of each one Is forty pounds to carry forty pounds all day turns out a considerable task by e evening ening but we have increased the load of every reasonably hearty man to certainly fifty pounds gome others are carrying only thirty twenty or ten pounds or no do load at all indeed many worthless persons are being carried in litters from camp to camp by the stronger 0 0 0 the french woman called george sand was a perfect type of the radical her morals were atrocious but like others of her type she had enormous visions of saving the world 1 I would be cut to pieces for ideals I 1 know will never be realized she wrote 1 I grope in darkness and my tired arms grasp nothing savo save delusive shadows yet if I 1 followed my per bonal inclinations I 1 should not pull my neighbors child out of the water radicals everywhere have always been like that know they cannot accomplish com what they so disturb the world by attempting and neglect the little good hourly at liand hand this indictment of radicals Is brief and simply written that it may be easily understood I 1 so intend it I 1 purposely avoid making a book of the idea A man informs me that he married a woman noman who had lived all her life in hotels and boarding houses and that she was so little civilized that when he be took her to a house he provided she struck matches on the walls of the rooms 0 0 0 during the present depression I 1 find that in ID my household we occasionally recover something of value from the attic these articles were condemned and sent there luring during the higher standard of living days but which we have during the past two or three years been unable to maintain 1 I recommend that the newspapers generally print this it may prove he helpful p to a good many who are thinking Z of going on the county but lire are do laying the final plunge they may 11 find d something in the attic of use in tie the emergency as we did I 1 0 2132 bell |