mu received for “WW-W1 . -' the vï¬ntei way. 5;; me plans have been «flamed1 San} Francine: expects :0 have the best sewn; '. â€gummy! goggeï¬â€˜xgivem ï¬re prot'gction Wwaï¬'y municiéflit‘y. and {Kevyn} W of the wings "are improijedqby' » Mo! 1%: xgrgnngj “gnociuigmim it be? _ - . The trouble with u's is, ,we are ' so engrossed in our own private aims and ambitions hat We ring- lect our civic duties uotil tho corruption and vice becomes uni ' bearable and then we rise in our wrath and turn things‘upside down as did ï¬be‘ citizens of Pittsburg, San Frapéisco. and othervoixics a... Mummmua. Wk. Buuaito Witch Expenditure u ; au‘ypp'geV-r 9:; 5318300 . year; watch in being kept; over the expendi- ture of Viki-3.18.200 {300 obtail‘u‘d by a bond isbne‘ï¬r'iari‘ods public igi’pmve; menu. Thi; work of insgeetion was transferred recently by the inie. Leu- gne to the Merchants‘ Aés‘ocian.m_ p which is on active member of the Na» tion'dMuoiciptl League. ' '4‘: L..-‘ ,A vote: and taxpayer 0 land Park. came to. us th, day presentm'g reasons w; voters should not authonzu} issue. There was no clai that the proposed impro ments were not needed; no chi Vthat a made Vulv'vcv- wvv . less gmount would be sufl cient. The burden of his.argume was, thatrit would be a great. t tion to graft etcx He 3156 i tifuat- ed that, we had'rs'ome ofï¬ci 5 who would ’not be able to L. st the temptation. ,I'._L -_.§ If we have one or mom _ {mom est men i-h Highland Park aiding public ofï¬ce. who are res Onsible for it? ‘Wc the yotgrs. -, If. we have public ofï¬cials whq s " a! the money. whose fault'is it? 1‘ny some} of our unsightly. disreputable. old tumble-down bridgescameno end of c'xpenditure to rephir and fluâ€" ally end in some $34 'miahap. ‘peri- naps Toss oHife. whose 't‘auit 'win [Nu-I an u-w.-. r n , Thus {at the results obtained have juniflod the expenditure for a mpei- vision wï¬ich is based upOn the assump- tion tbnt without. Consist! and intelli- gent vigili‘nee there is ‘likely to be a waste of money had aostly mistakes in AL- Wu.“ â€"v u... ._ . lupus: in“ course this “Sonar fraud. though 01 is covered by the insp ct 000 m0 goon for ï¬re pfotgclion, $4.- 000,0M;fï¬r Mel‘s, 85.00011†forischuOl houses, and the rompinder tor a has-pi- mlnn hall of justice and jam and {gar- bnge system. In connection with the power construction, for , example, re- mntly gradxiatcgi engineers and ï¬nin- od inspectors folloiv the variant devel- 4._â€"_ -n A-â€"€-_ Wu‘l’ .-â€"-__,ir ed inspectors iolloiv‘tlhe urioul dev'el- opmntu, noting I“ changest all devia- tion: 1:06: we Wtioqlmd enm- hflng ma maul-ids t9 so; that they are of “to fluid“ .qiulity. * _-| -I..-‘._... v- "vâ€"v Work ‘3; “1169:? my will they"). put and the job-maï¬a: must-ea hm the men cmploygi’tm possessed ' ~_ _L:-k thc intelligence tad ‘ experiem wmcnr imble than to cover ï¬nal-cum. >. Con- Wm,“ not baffled, hurt to the $3an. 09:09:?!th is invited and m contractors apprecine‘ the put-sch “on thunaordod inqdoing *Wk' pro- Eu Aime money “bii‘begn altered, 55, in}! ’3 experiem which are at onée credited ml the date chimed w labelwnhinaweekartwo. ' . . .3 . ‘Hizh- ‘ . other by 46 spection. ‘As my visitg as “my 1 are made to the variuus‘poiutswhere “:6ka is in progress and notes nré pp! 0! t“ important items. As‘ the association ye" _cently‘ reported, ~ “mg inspecton Will ‘always be'practical men, 30mg of them engineers. and their observations willhe amiable as expert evidence of what the taxpayer is geui‘ng £or his; money. " of If- need be let us do likewésc. but don' t let us stop progressing for‘fear something will happen- A POLITICAL MARTYRA In our Heart to Heart talks, we recently told the story of thirteen miaers who laid down their lives for their entombed friends. They; méde the sacriï¬ce deliberately, which marks it the greater hero- ism. â€Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay dowh‘ his life for his friends. :t .- ‘ -v_ We have: fm'sh‘on the pages of bistmv'thc stoiy of}: millionaire statesman, éman whoSe life and whose public career is without a stain. a man who hasdgvotcdrhis talents and timzto't’he "public â€" good This man. Gifford Piachot Born to case and luxury. deliber. atelv those a public career that was beset with bitter opposition by powerfulinterests. hcw‘ed close to the line of duty until the_ ad: ministration sided against him,- then deliber‘atcly' took a course;- tha'tmeant .certam ofï¬cial‘ death- fur the sakp bf his (ï¬ends. _,'rru§ COMMON Pin’PLE. Gifford Pin‘chox is a politigil martyr. Add. as is 31% ways the case of maflyrflem. {he cauee he espbuscd Wili. 1b; we bet- ter for the sacriï¬ce,- Hc saved the public domain. "but himself he Could hot save-«mad be a man. ' After graduating from Yale some 20 years ago, Gifford Pinchot preferred to enter the arena of business though his inherited millions would keep him from starving without labor With an inborn love for trees and natur’e. hé' those the course cf forestry-â€" an untaught science in the United States then He studied abroad. a year. made trips throughout Europe studying the {crest preï¬ serves and then came home to: practice his chosen profession. He : was soon given practical work in a . 1hrge private forest of 100 000 aeres =1 where he worked until called into You have no doubt read the news in the daily press. The story runs like this: ' some government service. He climbed rapidiy until he becamc‘ chief forester for the government and it was through his untiring Cf" {arts that our nasm'al resources‘ were kept from thc grab of certain big interestsâ€"and» mm: to sounâ€" for’zalready, a third _of "all the water power shes had been bought by the interests. Great areasoi tim- bet and coal and OH lands likewis: had slipped out of public contmL But Pinchot saved' the day. bid». ied by that far-seeing man. Pres:- visit; is necessufy against the WWW fe'd ;f; It “39? . , I . Themdent MW wit and he protest- "tviobï¬hschme sri them trust 80:: pan, ‘... Congress 5§1h€‘.\‘ Public except through deï¬nition} heads. or through him. Itmas an e gag the forestry departmen wastelling of crooked deals in t land department.‘ The gag ru'l‘e di the men ,who thought more their country’s welfare t ~ their jobs. Glavï¬ spoke on was, dismissed from service. and Shaw spoke outs-and were _ dismissed. Chief Forester Pinchot I spoke out AND was msmsseno . This and knew that he ‘ was violating the President's ord- er- He knew that in doing so he wettld lose his. position. And he loved that positionâ€"not as the politician hangs on toa life job- but because he had great work to do and he knew how to do it. But he could not» consistently sit gag- ged and allow the enemy to dis- ~ credit the graft exposures. could not ,sit still and countenance the false charges against him and his work. So he deliberately walked to his political or ofï¬cial guillotine and was beheaded after having spoken the last ofï¬cial warning to the people. , - “ But Gifford Pinchot is . very much alive yet. He is now in a the danger of its natural resources as never before. He will not be so easily quieted. for'Gifford Pin- chot is a man with a single pur- poseâ€"not selï¬sh. riot political. but a purpose to serve his day and generation and leave a heritage to the coming generation's. \ it Pinehdt. that j; stihondilatelshouid not appeal to he readers with items . necessarily «mu d not intimidate (acts Price shall inspire the position to arouse the public to â€Emmott. as FORP » dentithâ€™ï¬ 1 ‘ . two peraottun a ‘cotnnn‘mi. nonf- aarne’interests. are . . r o stne kind at . incentives, or desire th mental food. . To edit therefore a local 9 wet. and no ‘ edit it that it shall swarm-lab maca- . tulty‘a worthv‘rniasion'is a t tore Wt that than most. readers I tppose. it is therefore our earnest desin: flat the edit- ing of the News Letter 5! bold not the left to the publisher alone A large city daily or a , :osnwpolitan weekly can aaord to host", it large â€I of experienced writen'oné hens writer! it wisely. cho'fll. can was t the tasks and talent. at o diversity . of reader'- This the meager lower: at a local _ Heuct ‘n‘itau been “I l paper moot do. anxious that. our readers .hould be in- bued with the idea that ti o hip-W4 m is their paper; “iiiâ€: mini maker itthe medium ii; W. ideas.“ We read in excel‘soi.’ anthhrlly ’ t. is the multitude rt counsellor: :35- saiety." ‘« ’ M†No one has any patience with the grurublerl He n a _' nuisance tohim‘aelf and those. iround him. .He should be given a, wide berth ‘eral gourt decision at Omaha, de- clared in the franchise under con: sideration named the Omaha Electric 'Lig'hting'C‘Or-lhat â€ever; if the Mayor and Council had in- iten‘ded to grant a perpetual {ran-q chise to the qpmpany. they were powerless to do so." This calls to mind the very greatdanger and gross injustice of grantihg per- petual franchises "especially public service franchises. erI 1794 the legislature of Con- I necticut, with the noble design of encouraging education, granted a perpetual charter to the Episcopal Academy cf Cheshire. The town of Cheshire was then and still is entirely a farming communitv. In that charter the Pnncipal of the Academy was granted entire exemption from taxes. both per~ sonal and real. seventy °ï¬\¢ years later. and the Principal of that It institution aimed twentvothree fame in that small toa'nship or town as they are called there. The to" the small and this ex. emption mischievous in itself. nudged great hardship to all the other- tanner! seFâ€"not selï¬sh. riot political. t a purpose to serve his day and neration and leave a heritage to : coming generation's. No one has any pitieuce with thezgrurubler- 'He'i; (nuisance tgi‘hlimieit am more; hoiuna him. He should be given a, wide berth for he ii'in a class by hiimelf. ’_ I _ \ AL ’W - There is smnething a tort: withhi! ' ’ cums » mental make-up. . lie needrxï¬ "'â€"‘ take an inventory if himself. to train -himielf to' lool-E mi the bath†side of life, to keep‘h is'iace turned; toward the sun so 'as hat to sqehis shadows: He and le alone can cure’himself of his tad habit" and by persistent efl’ori he will‘viu. When the chronic g‘i mama knows that there is semethi i: wrong with hint then and not: until ‘theo is there hope of a cum . ‘ It‘is reported that a recent Fed- al court decision at Omaha. de- ared in the franchise under con: deration named the Omaha lectric 'Lig'hting'C'o.â€"that â€even the Mayor and Council had in- :nded to grant a perpetual {rams :ise to the company. they were owerless to do so." This calls , _-:...i .1... ".m urns“ dancer and new": (I (In the earlv dafvs otmilroads; leader a the State of New Janey granted a perpetual chartet to railroads in Mm ‘ (haunts. As the resul't. the timé 39d- 41% camels» Jersey City whcnouulfq my; A n . a; i! tofurnilh newl- But I PW y." to flwuld do motet'hn Intuit! MI. “ |at should be due-donâ€; Btu-I humâ€! it'l he radon um- um at Inna-wag. in ad uneasily educflloml even mil the ne hcu muted be new m it! ~reodemA ‘ ~A-l _nnl “merit mm In to peanut: shall imphc the under to chi 1k. “III, IV n -7 tut than most. readers “phone. It is therefore our earnest deem: Jun the edite in; of the New Letter elbuldm Le’ left tn) the publishey date A lame city deity or e L :os'mupolitnn weekly can abort! to mm in large gel ‘0! experienced wï¬ten'dad he“ writes: It wisely. chain. on um t the but and uhnu of ‘ diversity ‘ of M This ‘30 meager Moon: of I loan! paper-moot. do. . Hem Mohave been axiom am our readers .hould be}. hood with the idea that t} p EWW. mi. their ptpf.‘ ulgag My) min thetrptpor; um “- m.w uu w .C nah Rune Indium h;_mh! lac-cc id‘en. We read m Ixcel ad wthbï¬ty vou (01 ah the ninltimd'c (I counsellor: mill! al 'th 1 _ 'quety." , soul ‘ Mul- ‘. - "I‘ICfal Do not grumbie. If things do not go to suit an! vour effofll upon a certain won seem to fail. as they often do accept the In- evitahle hnd make another try The fellow who cannot meet trouble face to (ac: and conquer 'It wilt ï¬nd his path ‘31 strewn with thorn; and very â€ughâ€"but the‘ one whocan fleet: steal. who can take the bitter V] th sweet and make the best of he bitter and most olthe 3'ch viii ï¬nd true happiness}: the eII 1’. There' Is no ptace is “ï¬t, busy, {world of mm [or th'e crumbles; His-sphere of usefulness W 99-; g. 3‘?“ mum Just a word to: 0 Ir young farmer triegde Wheat: 9 . Icing out in lib.‘ Beware of the s: Icming may lender and m: « mbet thet the manage works al the time. night AVOD' DEBT {ovulation for pros ï¬nance in alter life - . ( this: Live within 7 . ‘ 10‘ up as your 7 We do not mean that (at this is a vice cquahy‘ _ shunned. but remember“; wav of life without the .- ‘ debt to dug down and ' pahvay. than it ii††{runs at vour law out of debt and B ‘ I chances offultimam . ‘ Pay for things as m ii g prettyguod emf? You can MGM“? , 2 moditks for the hoï¬â€™i ptice when cash is paid.- There a an eicmcutg f spells “access when - ' ion. and that Is pmhi‘ Push want giving a' , neighbor in lmublcz. push a“ ‘ a lift' for yourselloutbf (In: _ bï¬dcspondcncy and shi out of trouble. real and ' " Push never hurtsm ‘ made along the right Ii , [liven in the right I d '8?! push up italâ€"4t enough to push down -‘ your head in the gm ‘ing; the sincws and well. Both of these may! your make- -up were made 3 together. They were M notbe afraid of m: ‘ ‘ bound companieu ode-cc; for it wil! vou (at a good deed. aim all vour heart and soul. Whatever you I! me falttriog by the wa will bebctter for a ' strong. determined past}! [to them; leua among-aw Push! This is the 0!qu (or the grand clear non life; it is the word for the- will and the brave M nod for I world that work as is this old w0:13«i The home paper is dwnfll w you. whether you an M. the C‘dl. (KLM Du-‘Boinght. who do not the the Mâ€??? Iron tier neighbors, and UH mm the Mm. selves. it cannot be“! 5" ‘ pm“ that they really a" ti out pupa to walk ha“ I mi m gm It. all «ho an M1 shows um Ibql‘! WW“ I". '5 and that when our advenlulli in our paper “*7 V“. be “â€1 “Kinny and uh ill a“ a“? PLANT${; FOR 132 mu 37- "" 0mm m and 9‘3"“ H; P JERESENS. Hi sontvauoonws E. A. PAR low: a and " Pluc- do W "HURON! ‘mtthonbebon in w 6011 . ï¬tpublicpu-hh , “bond-dull I “halt (“1.) per (0 ‘0 “I «0) 50‘ 'Imfcou than ‘m on ju- 1.3 an that Ihqllb :50th Ofï¬cial; 1910‘ unit (dbl mum and “II mansion m h an... 191( meow-e W 1 weekly I with?! “Y' W 10‘ M- We is hereby duh will bo hell an! ordinance: as I! If ORDM m that be hot tori-id ch). and d m but ï¬ngered .ug mi-nnnually .9. Md 60!! am. WM lad-yell“. 11 - , LAND m1 11 Park an and W w 0! Mine: 19m Ilium. rumbled clone 11 3.: l‘l‘ ORDAI M1 duchy: Nthenhherc hht‘k‘yd H: .1921. Mind #330199"- ' Aw. I it (Soul) JOHN HEN: 3,; mpecdu you)! ml, NOTE (SQ-m Mud