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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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THE BROOKLYN DAI I A NEW YOKK. tsLNDAV. APlilL 14. Ilcllotiallol.s Well' Hi term of tbe Mil RAISE IT WITH A WILL human trge- affected by I lir iini tiM- credit for this creditable shon dead. Hut the bag Hist veteraD Brooklynftes tliint exMiat lav, aha drssrvea, Though imtomlfoi ttm rt, aecaM in be Manhattan, the police force iu Brook-- a change Canaan may Mi' iH I tail year.

The sauerkraut demand is Hi mteertKlu a the market for pretzels. si.M.n nafiisa, Ai nu, it .1 i- rinuaw araay- conceded eveu bj Ibe aarniest nnmis i.m uas nail ami has yet many or me ot ibe i primaries syeteea. Tbe historic ami traditional ideal. The City' politicians artio drafted Ibe ruliaf atal at nnmbes knew little of laatiaatili me made the candidal of any haae fjaMca gnaft. etmm arena naudWaaa anyta nee-dent, mt using tbe laachlns tat at lnar aarri in Manhattan.

Aad Mm ining petition aiguaiures. au Bipensire aaeaa distinction was maintained after itidertakliig. The tamcbine's men foae4 1 twoanlMaHna for some yeri Ihraafb thins They wi.i uml every llbe political detorminatinn of Ika Mo Hot air p.anes know no stabilizers. ia navtca raarie you afteaj Inert the Mars, down like ft Aaaouatrd hmt ning easy iaV edited ibr.fd S. ''r -i view of saltpet long iln- lav.

si a i-angiiiui machine to keep local con- of iro! of our police; later Ibfaafb Hwj iu jet, Tile moving influence of the borough on ir idia paprr and alto the lo. All njhii c( ifpublicai.on ol apc al hi lion it is ii-iei). auoni'i'il naipama Ot the right will bav ie, iiu in. in thai I hoy iui ni iiimeui. name on tie piimary bill i The kind words of Mr.

Ham. and itftuhn arc natnai Iht Sunday Vo-n ns Editien Eafa has a Laigt tuculation thioughoul the In.ird Slain and li a Mer lot is merely a politi' in It k. intrinsic part of a ai.e I "ll husetts i onlei ig ioaf of Mr. Kusdh arc tiireciated. Brook-.

I lyniles hope and raped "'ill BV I sioner Knright will lift Ibe Manhai-lan (or. up to Ibe Brooklyn plane and thai no ino. ess of lending ibeara vttl bare any haiiee under hit admini'ira-1 seta en ami Wa persons generally to go New at involuntary servitude. Cambridge ihiukers will phase like notice. r.ng Maaaaa lot incur whs i ail rfiim ol Nfuspaprr R-Yoik Lily and on Long Island.

WHAT THE LEGISLA I IRE DID. 1,1 lllbel Irish volunteers lighiing la France I The Legislature 1 tetday will be cblel what it did not .1... enacted accompli-ln tate full eoatributl' Suite to tbe ar (Jul the new laws ,1 Dim to rneill at the Kinpiie MAM HI'-I til limal Manac't. is AM.Ev aunta. number ISifitt of wli.un BSjBOO are Itoman Cat holies.

And iliey arc all ns good Irishmen as rjM atuaiors against lb draft. nciice smson. 8r rlari an I NaMM Minn aaaaa ataVMaa lion. Tlie in. i acted was (be script the BEHIND THE ENEMY LINES ll would lie a inisiakc lo Piped re-j cent developments in Ceraunj and' Atisiria-Hiiugai to hue any immedi-i ale effect upon the military bat they afford a certain tatlaflCtiM lo those who look for a narked change in Allied fortunes before long.

For Uiej moment the sensational revelations of Prime Li. bliowsky. tbowing i' hi- lively thai Herman was rest, siniei for beginning tbe war. and the publication of Emperor Charles' letier reaourcea af the Xa-atriking meaaure en- ,1, ill-nil bill lo i hose a bo are hnb-, The anti-sabotage Ittempta to destroy ipcrty tbe draatic mil-i. the aiitl-profitoering pveutual control of a State EXPERTS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

The private inve-ligalloiis into the aorkuti of ibe mrtaw bureaus at the Depart meu of Health, abb arc bctag in by Civil Sen lee Coamtaalonai1 MaeBrlde, ra MWaatMbl a in New third MAIN MM Main. Ul at brao.b a Ilaal KHrttalkf aaaM tin ani OtTlOB A i al Kaati'i Bra act 01 Bn iinaiiy unemploj lull to patilab United Btates pn itary training bi liilN. al prices on la ami the Kenyoi 000.000.0ff lee. urol bill all tmt York. 1 A private investigation by his su-in aataal peiiors of tbe honesly or coin.etcn.e fitDTV i Indorthig PVtaea'i claim to Ai-acc- 'l 1 La nunc, are apt to heighten Hie lion of the njililarists now engage their supreme effort to win the war the ullimale effect of these dlaclol will tie rarreaehlng.

praal n- Ml rata a public official is suinetinics desir hm "J11. ble, lii ibis bun ever, the hearts ira.f 1 1 the a iinoiineenieiit to live I Of ibe bureaus of the Department of si iwiiifit.is BATtJ Haaltb that they are to be disbniided. Vii IU4 seiUeti.c afblek ineUiably gives lo I KMjtBi 14 i 1 1 auaanf tai. I tbe hearing.s the nspc of a deb lag Si to discover material Hb i Uli-h to upliold a deelsiou already ar- had a patriotic piirpoee behind ibcni. The (ownablp acbool law was repealed: the lltl red s.

hoolhouso won out. Controller Travla' measure to tax the Intangible aaaeta" of the estates of residents of other Stales was successful. A eon-tii in iona I amendment to esiabli-li a literacy teal for voters got its initial approval, The appropriations were run Up lo a total, ibe highest In tbe history of the State. After a long "Oldest the efforts of agltntors to force simp action on the Federal prohibition amendment failed. There is no referendum provided, but with Hie question before the people every Senator and Assemblyman elected in November will have to stand as the representative of his people on this question, and any man can be beaten if Ills pre-election stand is equivocal or hostile to the views of his constituents.

So, In I qualified way. Hie next Legislature will have a popular sane- The militarists are now in ibtolqte control of Oeraaany and Austria-Hun-1 gary. They beat down all opposition and established their supremacy as a prelude lo the grand offensive. So far; they have had marked success. there; is no reason for lUPpOalng ihal their hold upon Ibe Teutonic governments lias been measurably weakened.

Even I the heavy losses up to this time may! lie discounted by the gains in territory and by the number of guns and prison-1 ers taken, ll must not lie forgotten, lion ever, that Hip German people in. well as Hip militarists look upon tbe whole business ns a means of ending! II snn lar or Bail. A in EBTIIIKO HATES. Bin even BON Important than tbe method of attack I- tbe broad question whether these special bureaus are doing good work and should he continued. Iu that question the people of New- York arc irally interested and they are prftitie.I to all Ibe light thrown by any investigation of the subject.

The bureaus about to be dissolved are those of child hygiene, having in charge the medical Inapecttoo of school children, the milk stations, work for saving the lives of infants, the regulation of mid wire, tbe care of t.ooo to E.OOO rotindUngl boarded In private homes, and tbe bWtence of corking papers to Misery loves company. Pasha's wish to lake company along with him to the firing squad is wholly on- the war in a short lime. There are apparently reliable reports to the effect that the more model ate the first instance have placed a definite he Pr aid if evils nhich Mr. Swatin is pursuing 1 Spain. We a II tor doctors; having Charge i pruuiunion wouiu never i i i i headway which it has made.

Reduced1 Personal and Impersonal. knowledge our debt to thai vision a to the Spanish pioneers win. blast their way through our country hen ionai German American I children Ibe 1 ly be said: "Nothing In para vaccines, amc it as the leaving of Uta bureau of I sury funds. MO .000. will I the contagi, Cross.

that of food nm I Inspectors in el I I to a choice between saloons unrestrict e.l and practically free to turn them-! selves Into headquarters for robbery I Congestion In the aubway baa a conv and prostitution anil no saloons what-: panion in misery in the cily 'a bronchial ever good men by the thousands who I tuhes, table fliseas the graven was new. It is not creditable lo Ul that we have dona so little to will the. friendship of Spaniards in Spain while we have known that the Germans are leaving no stone unturned in their lying campaign against us. Cardinal Marnier Is in England, Ho is needed in Ireland mid in Spain. The Story he are "tnoilerale drinkers" have been IP li.ev ing for prohibition.

The movement is 1 characteristic of the American Impulse I of bis to rush from extreme to extreme ami' fo tn scorn the middle of the i animal Mercler speaks the languags a Christianity that knows no race Woo unto that nation Uiat kills its calves when it is about to need beet to feed an army 9,000,000 men: The robbery and possible niurdcr A temperate man of the most tern- reduction or ttt pcratc of racial stocks becomes presi-1 i0- 11 dent of the City Board of Inebriety, if I been built up Sylvan Levy doesn't do a lot Of good I tratiOttl and we shall all be disappointed. of efficiency, A now potato-planting boom should atanalng start right now. With seed as low as, w'rk HM a bushel, wlien It was last a popular noti. 1 or creed. The Austria 11 people have h.ard lb." buniiiiit truth from Merci, r.

1,1 er tear, and Uieir lyintr Kmpiioi-: and his lylna I'ount I'elllill will yet bn hei to sll Id ci liability for tyiim I their people to the wheels the 1 I lob. nzollei war chariot. which several soldiers from Camp Mills Why isn't some of thai Rumanian Oil appear to lie guilty constitute a shock- used in Vienna to make the hinges ing outrage. The military authorities I faces of Janus work without court-martialed ami put to death negro soldiers engaged in the Browns-j Tb, oh( bunei( tng viilc shouting, it is to be hoped thatlicni in Congress Is to capture the Justice will bp both swifi ami Presidency in the war a)iould einplary in Ihc case of these white sol-1 before then, how dlsap. SECRET DIPLOMACY Defended by Arthur James Bal- pointed they 1 four in the House of Commons.

Tie 'o-lilian-Ai, 100 lawyers are gettPiu- af enled property of alien rrafa it for Custodian Pain Idled, leavine If nil the Hun business in this country 1 1 Should follow thi expense of wind-j Ing it up would be saved fur shells. Whether Ireland is a nettle, lo grlpicd Brmly, or a red-hot poker what Lloyd-George will tlnd out si His courageous experimentation him honor. ,1 Morris lliiionn in j'I'b's may be a very had country, nm. A LANDMARK id DISAPPEAR Mr. Balfour tohlghl made a resolute defense of diplomacy." The debate arouse on a pacifist demand for a siaiidiiiK Committee of Foreign vf-ralra, "as a regular channel of com munlCation between the Foreign Secretary and Hip House." Mr Balfour COUld not see how I he presanl system is undemocratic or how the proposal before the House would make it mole democratic, should Mr.

I'onsonhy (who wanted the appointment of the committee) he a better representative of democracy than 1 am? A committee takes us no sonby had been embittered because when be wished to speak on Kussia upon the Focelgn Office vote somebody else persisted In diacusstng gas lighting at Bangkok. (Laughter.) The Foreign (illice and the Diplomatic Morris Hillquit intends to leave River- That German soldiers have mutinied I at Limburg is good news. 'That's the And yet followed precis, iv cheese, keep it up," is 11 flippant but 1 Hie Hillquit program Of quitting. houielv Interpretation of the feeling Of I Civilization. I t'uadia does not love a lord I like an Englishman.

On this continent I feudalism seems foolish. The recent 'l until their families ho beU her husband, i- MeTnrf Dwrt.B "mid' "ai aires nerd, and Cleveland nf 1 I pay for and too ig 'mil lo secure on I i that tbe Assembly hnsi )', 'the 1 rnted L. Eugene Deek-r. danger of epidemics, with dier. from the charge gf praeitiAnfr, fSS0 10 Ull -it.

.1 tnii Austrian tyranny or religion. But a worth 1 resi. Ml- 'It Tnr 1PPI "'I a Cnnadian soldier may hp 'after the feudal manner I- hi. if i 11 single Ion ueneratioiis hence no descen.i "isl i iiiiieu 01 'will be able ,0 trace til call under the protection of f-' title. The e1 wils Peacemaker, ilmost trend the tunes, that the world is ZT I being made safe for del snevances The that it is time to lay aside some of the whenever I hey die- old traiipiims Thc dull natural color of the soldlc-s khaki A Member In Allied negotiations ie- reali.

i lie sub-cutlcle sameness ot nad not th French Qovernmsat a 1(, none a Mp tho noBOtations," Mr, Baltaur replied, what he had In Hie New Republic for April II I Ion id of Hie l't each committee did not of the Wells sins: 1 iniike him specially desirous lo have art.r Hue. a -o iropri-j half years of sliuitKle, wp stM ll would be insane lo insist thai I lie a 1 liirliiinif Herman aiiloci and tight-' 'opics here 111tc111aiion.il seniinicnl. ihe way Mr Urltllng proi to see "hould be discussed in public He lit througb, it is evident thai his first lofltNtsel'r aid to. war set a pace of optimism he treaties of which It knew nothing ring the purpOS DIREC1 PRIMARIES REM A I dn the funeral ubaequies mournfully I l'lw uw- 1" Browna ei scheme 1.. st Bctal State eonniiUons 1, fade I source uoaloai 1 rot state ofii.

I path by German plotters. The understand plotting, though they German. Were ashamed of "tlgbf nig wiih no iibsolui ,1 victory," what hope ol lesser mini la? spons a bui, sar. woefully with Mr. Wells' praise or' I Russias Hea Flag.

1 pit kirn: of MM as for the bench The ureal 1 tired re di next the dainty I hat whatever aUghl happen in 0U ART8 DECORATION I'OIKf. WIN NsVY PRAIM thai he will put "he The Bolshevikl pick thc old red nag. JJBH To symbolize I -h ei hood. slasm. v.

i bath Ret lean and Demn I the'rioT crattt: leaders f. 1 ihe change, and latlons Nan lll.ifollll. the So Hag may ho heavy from IhC sortl scenes in Nor.

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