Timely Letters to the Editor From Readers of The Times on Topics in the News; SOUTH'S DRYNESS POLITICAL; OLD SOCIAL CUSTOMS HOLD The Seductive Mint Julep and Other Spirituous Cheer Still Offered to Guests, While Others Who Seek May Find THE GOVERNMENT AND COAL Congress, It is Held, Cannot Legislate the Bituminous Industry Back to Its Feet HOOVER A WAR-HATING HERO Remarks on Paradoxical Feature of Secretary's Candidacy--Also on Other Candidates PRONUNCIATION Iowa, Arkansas, Either and Other Words Subject to Dispute TRAFFIC RULE IN VERSE. CONGRESS POWER LIMITED AS REGARDS CONSTITUTION Dr. Butler Might Have Carried His Argument To a Still More Convincing Climax, Mr. Jessup Holds ANTI-WAR TREATY POSSIBLE One Could Be Worked Out to Satisfy League Members and Still Protect Us ENGLISH NOT INADEQUATE THE POWER OF JUDGES They Have Plenty, but Intellectuality of the Bench Is Deteriorating, It Is Asserted OUR PATENT SYSTEM It May Have Faults But It Has Benefited the Nation. CRITICIZING BORAH'S ATTITUDE Government Adherence to It Seen as the One Thing That Would Defeat Peace Move TOO MANY CATCH PH
Date: 18 March 1928
T. MUNFORD BOYD.THOMAS J. BARRETT.WILLIAM E. CHANCELLOR.F.T.M.HENRY W. JESSUP.OSCAR NEWFANG.MAY L. SHERIDAN.GEORGE BRUSH.H.R. VAN DEVENTER.SAMUEL COLCORD.GABRIEL WELLS
T. BOYD
On English language
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AMERICA'S GREAT GIFT TO ARCHITECTURE; Her Skyscraper Towers Are the First New Structural Form Since the Ancient Romans Invented the Arch AMERICA'S GREAT GIFT TO ARCHITECTURE
Date: 18 March 1928
By HARVEY WILEY CORBETT
Harvey CORBETT
Feature article on Amer architecture
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PARTING OF WAYS FACES US IN HAITI; Questions Raised by Changes in Constitution Affect Our Course in Republic. TWO ALTERNATIVES OPEN We Must Make Government More Dependent on Us or Train Natives in Self-Rule. The Policies Involved. A Constitutional Joker. Proclamation Raised Storm. PARTING OF WAYS FACES US IN HAITI Limiting Judges' Terms. We Have Antagonized Courts. Censorship Ban Inoperative. Senators' Terms Reduced.
Date: 18 March 1928
By CLARENCE R. STREIT. Special Correspondence of THE NEW YORK TIMES
Clarence STREIT
Haiti
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HOW YOUTH LEARNS TO USE OUR CONSTITUTION; One Great Task of the High Schools of America Is to Inculcate the Habit of Civic Responsibility in the Young Citizens of Tomorrow America's Middle Course. Interplay of Two Principles. Perpetuity of Ideals. Students as Young Citizens. Learning by Experience. An Insight Into Democracy. The High School Legislature.
Date: 18 March 1928
By FRANCIS H.J. PAUL, Principal of De Witt Clinton High School.Courtesy of the Photoart House, Madison, Wis
Francis J
Feature article by F H J Paul on its use in schools; painting, Signing of Constitution
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FLIERS WIFE'S FIRST SLEEP.; Mrs. Hinchliffe, Utterly Exhausted, Slumbers After Four Days.
Date: 18 March 1928
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THE NEWS OF EUROPE IN WEEK-END CABLES; SOURIYA HAS LONDON Sparkling Brown Eyes of the Afghan Queen See Much That May Disturb Nation's Future. BIRKENHEAD AGAIN IN TOILS His Dictum That Women Writers Are Inferior Arouses aStorm Among the Sex. Britain Counts on Impression Made. Germany Reported Disappointed. Souriya May Have Seen Much. ILONDON APPROVES OF AFGHAN QUEEN Floodgates of Democracy Opened. The Suffragettes Forgotten. Sees Fewer Women Writers Here.
Date: 18 March 1928
By ERNEST MARSHALL. Copyright, 1928, by The New York Times Company. By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Ernest MARSHALL
Queen Souriya captivates London; Sir D Ross interpreter
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20,000 SEE RUND WIN GARDEN BOUT; Capacity Crowd Cheers as He Gains Decision Over Murphy in 135-Pound Class. SICLARI WINS FIRST FINAL Outpoints Firtell to Gain Golden Gloves in Flyweight Division --Hoffman Scores. Bouts in Two Divisions. Rubin Wins by Knockout. 20,000 SEE RUND WIN GARDEN BOUT
Date: 18 March 1928
BY JAMES P. DAWSON
James DAWSON
Daily News A A Golden Gloves tournament
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