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Show This Week by Arthur Brisbane Aguinaldo's Bright Plan Such Is Civilization Shaw Sees Lenin Cits Can Be Too Big Mr. Aguinaldo, Filipino leader, fra med by the utterances of mdirrij UmreJ States Senators, to a plan. He would have the Jiited States ijive immediate free , with self-fovernment and ner concomitants, to the uic Isiands, while conti-iu-n !cr ton years more the right Filipinos to ship goods through Nmstom house without pay- W Of duty Jour government, no; your markets, yes;" is the program. " ought to work profitably, es-' es-' H, with United States su-wiaon su-wiaon gone, gorfds from all ;- be shipped to- us duty-2 duty-2 . 8h Manila for a consid- Americans would suggest ' proposition, as follows: ton the Filipinos loose to car-ir car-ir tar ldeas: Uncle Sam re- an i adequate naval, sub-f' sub-f' and airplane base at Man-4 Man-4 il "ght since he s the 'i the and M Payment milta, we have spent would be no free custom ?ipL Urse' otherwise the 3ge thPir CUd not accurately Men Tcity t0 take an in $ibr among the 4 h0m'3 back to earth 10,- 91 Period of daJ lumping this C 1? what "e call "civ- ? 01 'CeLlht g!neral heacl" not Z 1 ,barbarism," you 5 Consn Belgian official mtL fl"y-seven natives that does wereSM,n ruecentIy. two 5 orllv m strikes cal1- "liabk 8 foCKi- 4Jt0yn. '""ittee discovers N that ggeft o th five horn,L,Corruption and a' d belief. StaVf,East ver in . ,e ' Pron' 18 organized on Pfitrunrung to gigan- rSng' ' bootlegging. and6' 'he land of ' ch k home f the m on last page) This Week by Arthur Brisbane (Continued from first page.) Cieorge Bernard Shaw and Lady Nancy Astor are in Moscow. Lady Astor will see a great deal. Mr. Shaw will talk a great deal, and interestingly. Mr. Shaw demanded demand-ed to be taken immediately to the tomb in the Red Square, where the body of Lenin preserved, to look almost as it did in life, lies under glass, admired by passing millions. As he looks at the firm face ot Lenin who saw his brother exe duted by order of the Czar, and then issued the order to execute the Czar and his family, Shaw will meditate on the difference betweeiv words and deeds There in the Red Square lies a man of deed. His name will lost in history, thousands of years after af-ter the early date when Shaw's name will be forgotten, with that of other ingenious but petty writers. writ-ers. The heads of big corporation might visit the lion house in New York's Central Park Zoo, and sympathize with the lions. The house is plagued with rats and the gigantic "cats" in the cages are so big, the rats are too quick for them. An ordinary cat as big as a lion's li-on's paw could kill the rats quickly. quick-ly. Lions cannot. Regular cats will not stay in the cages because they dislike the smell of lions and fear their size Some of our biggest corporations are unable to attend to small matters in their business, and suffer heavy loss in consequence. Lions, in spioo of the fact, that they are big cats, are unable to look after their own rats. It is possible to be too big for efficiency. efficien-cy. Dr. Abraham J. Rongy, chairman chair-man of the Greater New York committee on health examination, publishes unpleasant facts in the current issue of American Me-ii cine. Dr. Rongy urges that legalized birth control "nformation be supplied sup-plied to all that want it in order to discourage criminal operation to prevent childbirth. He declares de-clares that 1,000,000 such operations opera-tions are performed every year by physicians in the United States, and 250,000 by others not physicians, physic-ians, and the cost to the victims 'is $100,000,000. The money is not important, but the horrible suffering and many deaths are important. Austin J. Roche, police chief of Buffalo, New York, says America is "the most lawless country in t.v world." and adds: "God only knows where we are ctiftin.;. Step this parade to I the prisons by boys and girls. Once a boy or girl c;oe;: to prison, he is nev-r Kani the same. Ke is forever i,i;;nd d like t'.-.ev used to brand cattle in the West." Perliuy.o our philanthcpists, lawmakers law-makers ; nd judges could invent some better prison for young people peo-ple tlmn one in which they play baseball for exercise, go to moving mov-ing picture shows for amusement, and take lessons in crime from older criminals, for their education. |