Monday, Oct. 08, 1923
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:
Billie Burke as a substitute for George Washington (with no prejudice against Miss Burke). (P. 12.)
Flood losses for Joseph Pennell. (P. 13.)
The Shaggy Genius who waits and waits and waits. (P. 16.)
A Frenchman's "right" to shoot his wife. (P. 18.)
Unjust aspersion on Manhattan editorial pages. (P. 20.)
An arms pact that is not disarming. (P. 1.)
No deflation for taxes. (P. 3.)
Oklahoma at odds with herself. (P. 6.)
A bloody Sunday at Diisseldorf on the Rhine. (P. 10.)
The business cycle, indestructible while credit endures. (P. 23.)
The impossibility of autonomy for Fiume. (P. 11.)
The Law's delay from May, 1922, to September, 1923. (P. 18.)
Nine men with 580 cases too many. (P. 4.)
The earthquake tax, $13 per capita in Japan. (P. 12.)
A suicidal leap that caused a great cathedral to be reconsecrated. (P. 18.)
The poor side of a bad business for Oxford debaters. (P. 17.)