Saturday, May. 05, 1923

After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

Stanley Baldwin, following tradition by rising to eminence through the Exchequer. (P. 9.)

1,000 Mexicans profitably employed by Steel President Grace. (P. 4.)

A new code of journalistic ethics which condemns " deliberate pandering to vicious instincts." (P. 23.)

John H. Clarke, League missionary in partibus infidelium. (P. 2.)

Oxonian tribute to the late Sir William Osier. (P. 18.)

Our sun whose influence is becoming 3% less benign. (P. 19.)

The Grand Army of the Republic nearing its last encampment. (P. 6.)

Doctors Fosdick and Grant, " good fellows." (P. 24.)

The late Adam Gimbel. His sons and his sons' sons have the biggest store business in the world. (P. 22.)

The Ten Commandments, silver-plated gift to Rabbi Kornfeld, our Minister at Teheren. (P. 12.)

Mexico, which may soon be declared fit to receive an American Ambassador. (P. 15.)

Opera, for which the people pay. (P. 17.)

Berlin-to-Moscow travel in 36 hours. (P. 20.)

A school of nursing, organized a& a separate professional school in a great university. (P. 18.)

This year's tobacco plantings--10% greater than last. (P. 3.)

Airplanes that dare fly by night. (P. 20.)