Monday, May. 28, 1923
View with Alarm
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
The mummified body of John Wilkes Booth. (P. 17.)
Princeton colors on Sing-Sing prison. (P. 26.)
The Open Side-Door in our Immigration Law. (P. 3.)
The Camera del Deputati, where 50 out of 430 members constitute a "majority." (P. 12.) A tax on bachelors. (P. 10.)
$13,750,000 not accounted for by the propaganda department of the Third Internationale. (P. 11.)
The exile of the Leviathan to Hoboken as result of a petty affront to the Mayor of New York. (P. 2.)
The cinema. It may replace the text-book in the schools. (P. 19.)
The prose style of John McGraw. (P. 25.)
Brigands who prefer murder to $2,000,000. (P. 13.)
The " honorable name of Gump," which may cause a libel suit. (P. 20.)
A " Million Pound Monopoly." (P. 23.)
The death of Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet, whose political experience might still serve France. (P. 10.)
Women wearing trousers " when and where they please." Surely there is only one proper place for anybody to wear trousers. (P. 7..)
A " paper majority " to make the Senate more difficult to manage. (P. 2.)
Charles Darwin. His book may cause many devout people to commit themselves'. (P. 19.)
Officers who regard reading the Constitution of the United States to be a breach of the peace= (P. 6.)