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GITES THE CASE OE BELGIUM
AMHrt« Invasion of That Country and Daatruction of Luaitania Was Revsr- •jen of Ancient Thaory That the Stata !• Ftrme From Rules Governing Man¬ kind.
Albany. N. Y.. June 10.—President Ellhu Root of the conStltutionnl con¬ vention ass(>rto<1 thnt the Invasion of Belgium and the destruction of the Lu.^ltania by the Germans wa.s a re¬ version to the Miii-u>nt theory of Gree<'e. Ronic find thc Itnllim reiMibli<'s, thnt "the st.ite is all in all mid the Individ U!il derives his iij;htR Holi'ly ns ;x mem JM'r thereof."
The logical ;iikI InovitHliIc result is thnt the stnte is free from tlii)S(> rnivs f)f morjility hy which iinllvidn.il men lire bouml. iissiMicd I'rcsiilcnt I.'oot.
Since the si.iit of the t;re.it Kiir(itie:iii w;ir .Mr. Root Icis ,ste!i(lf:'st'y rclii to make nny cirfiiment on the sitUiition Even when the f.usit,'iiii;i wixo. suiilj. with great loss of .Vmericmi lives, lie refrained from ^'iving the country his views, whlcll Were widely sought. His expression was <;lven at the celebra¬ tion last niulit hy the constitutional convention (jf tlie seven hundredth an niversary of the (.'ranting of the Magna Chnrtii by Kbit,' .Tohn.
"The charter as.serted the principles of human liberty upou which rests the development of the freedom of the world." snid President Ro<it. "It did not ask for. it asserted the rights of Englishmen ngninst their government nnd su|)erior to their government. Xenrly r,(Hi years later the sons of these Englishmen crystallized that declnra- tlon In the Declnration of Indepenrlence as the inallen.'iliie right of man, to se¬ cure which governments nre created.
"The charter was not a gift of privi¬ lege by a moiiJirch. It was an assertion of righc by men willing to fight for their rights and die for them, and dur¬ ing all those 700 years th" men to whom this great charter of liberty wns granted have heen wlllhif to fight for their liberties nnd to die for them. The Two Theories of Man.
"There nre hut two underlying th<><)- rles of man In the social relation to the stnte. One Is tho theory of the ancient republics, under whloh the state Is the starting point from which rights are decided and the hidlvldual holds rights only as a member of the state. That was the theory of Greece and Rome and the Italian reivubllcs. The,other Is the theory of the great charter, the ha¬ beas corpus act, the statute of treasons, the petition of rights, the bill of rights, the Massachusetts body of llbertlGs. the Declaration of Indei'endence and the .Americnn reinibllc, thnt the indi¬ vidual has Inalleiialde rights of whicli no government iii.iy deprive him, hut to secure which all government exists.
"The flrst theory of the ancient re¬ publics, thnt the st.ite Is all iu nil and the individual derives his rights as a meniber Is the priticiiile which was ap- plleil In Belgium. It Ls the principle which was appl leil to the Lusltanla. Its logical and inevitable result Is thnt the stute is free from those rules of morality by which iudivldual men are bound.
"The other, asserted in the great charter, by logical and inevitable re suit hinds the sCite by the rules of inornlily which tlic individual recog¬ nizes, and the stipretnacy of thnt rule of right governini^ all men iiud all states and powers Is the hope of man kind.
"The assertion of that great and car¬ nal principle 700 years ago we cele brate ns the greatest of all events In the political development of modern liberty."
Other speakers at the celebration were Nicholas .Murray Butler, presi dent of Columbia university; Wllllnni B. Guthrie, Joseph .M. Choate and for¬ mer Chief Judges of the Court of Ap¬ peals Alton B. I'arker nnd Charles I'. Andrews. E. Chief Judge Edward Cullen was unuble to be present. < '
Albany. !s'. Y., June 16.—Deputy State Insurance Coinmi-isioner Harry B. Ap¬ pleton told the coriiorations comniittee of the constitutional conv<>ntlou thai his departinent opposiHl the proposed amendment to the constituljon which would give tbe insurance department [lower to revise lire insurance rales llxed liy the untlerwrlters or any other rate making bod.\. It is the Idea of Superintendent Il.ishrouck, Mr. Ajiple ton said, that the insurance dejinrt ine.^t has no organization now througli whicii sufflcient data to take over this work could 'be ohtaiuod, and such an organization iu the iusurance <lepart ment would be toplieavy, be thought.
Jacob Brenner, wbo proposed the amendment, said he did not see why the insurance department should not have such power over flre insurance rates as the public service commissions have over the rates of public service eorpura tions.
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That the navy of the United States is utterly unfit to safeguard the country In case of Invasion by a powerful foe was the statement made by Qeorge von L. Meyer, former secretary of the navy. In an address at the offlclal luncheon of the National Security league In the Hotel Astor, New York. Mr. Meyer added that 5,000 more mon are needed properly to man the Atlantic fleet alone and that the shortage In the entire navy Is fully 18,- 000 men.
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An ftmateur and a professional shared the iPaderKhlp In tlie first qualifying round of ttie natioiiril open golf cham¬ pionship at the Baltusrol Golf club, .Short Hills, N. J. Fiancis Oulmet of Woodlanii. amateur champion of the ITnlKHj States, and Jamit) R. Thomson, profo.'sslonal ut the Philadelphia rountry club, each played the thlrty-slx holes In 161 ancl took their places at the top of the list of thirty-two golfors who qualified for the championahlp proper which be- Kins tomorrow.
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The proper time for a man to declare himself la when he sees, by signs that can't he niistnken, that bis asking wou't he lu vulu.
The time may be soon or luto iu the course of u courtship, but it will uuirk beyond a chance of mistake th«' luo- ment when he may venture to ask thi' Important question aud he certain of ¦winning.
When her eyes begin to wander In search of him if he does uot at once seek her side; when she 8to|>3 tnl kin;; to other people to ll8t(>u to his most trivial utterances; wheu she liugers lu hLs society aud shows him she thinks his remark.s full of wi.sdom ami ills baldest Jokes the embodiment of hu mor—that Is the moment for him to come boldly forward with his proi)osal, for the time for It is ripe.—New York Weekly.
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