Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1922 — Page 2

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Highways and By-Ways of LiF OF New York (Copyright, 1922, by ths Public Ledger Company.) By RAYMOND CARROLL.

NEW YORK, Feb. 17. —Senator Jones of New Mexico on the flo )r of Congress said. “75,000 ex-service me 1 in New York are now patronizing the charitable soup houses there.” Andrtens Arlstieus Jones, before he entered the United States Senate served a term as mayor of his home town, Las Vegas, New Mexico, where he was a practicing attorney. He later was a United States district attorney In the sage brush country. But when he talks of conditions In New York City—well, his statement Is so astounding that it challenged attention, and personal Inquiry. In West Twenty-Sixth street, a few doors from Tenth avenue. Is a slx-atory building, formerly a distillery which is one of three temporary shelters opened three months ago by the city of New Yoife and operated by the Salvation Army. This principal shelter is In charge of Capt. Joseph F. Daubert, who was In France for the Salvation Army with the 79th Division. “We cater to ex-service men here,” he said, “and have set aside the third floor for them with ex-Sergt. James McLonghlln of the 20th Division In charge. Since Nov. 11 this shelter has afforded relief to 4,679 men, one-fourth of whom our records show were ex-service men. The average ex-service man either bedded or mealed Is 150 nightly.” Maj. E. U. Underwood of the Salvation Army, who was In France, having charge of the Salvation Army workers with the A. E. F„ Is* chairman of Mayor Dylan’s committee on housing and relief. He said all ex-service men were being fed and bedded until they get on their feet, no restriction being placed on the time they use the facilities of the city. One of his assistants placed the total number of er-servlce men receiving assistance from the city since early in November at three temporary shelters at 2.500 and the nightly average about 250. The city’s temporary shelter at Sonth Ferry 1* under the auspices of the Seamen's Institute, while the third shelter, occupying the Amity street police station In Brooklyn, is in charge of Capt. James Bartlett, who also was in France for the Salvation Army with the American forces. Independent of the city the Salvation Army has its own shelters, with an aggregate capacity for 1,100 homeless, where the ex-service percentage has been running about 15 per cent. Then there are the Rescue Missions in the Bowery and Chinatown, and several churches that feed and house wan derers for a night. Their total is considerably under the homeless cared for by the city and Salvation Army. Sifting down the work of relief, it is a safe estimate that 1,000 hungry ex-service men la much nearer the truth than the 75.000 talked about on the floor of Congress. The facts are Indeed surprising when secured by contact with real conditions. Senator Jones doubtless obtained his figures from some ardent “bonus” bill advocate who picked them out of the air. The "bonus" is upon the tip of every tongue In New York City, being argued In clubs, on bus tops, in the subways and In offices. Everywhere there is rising anger at the proposal of politicians to load the billions it will cost upon the country. In many minds there is confusion between the proposed “bonus” to able-bodied men, the majority of whom were drafted, and the pensioning of disabled soldiers. I personally know five ex-service men who told me that they would not accept a “bonus" for the reason that they came out of the war uninjured and were proud of the opportunity that come to them of serving their country. The last survivor of the American War of the Revolution was Daniel F. Bakeman, who died April 5, 1869, aged 109 years and 6 months, with out having received a “bonus.” None of his comrades of Bunkerhlll, Valley Forge, Battle of Harlem, and the Siege of Yorktown, ever applied for “bonuses" tor their services in helping giake a place of refuge for the ancestors of the present generation of “bonus-hunters."

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The Japanese consul in New York tells a good story about the late Marshal Okuma. The great statesman of Waseda, when a boy, was never able to get ahead of the other lads in handwriting try as hard as he could although he was exceedingly proficient in brain-work. He was very ashamed of his poor craftsmanship with the brush, — the Japanese say brush when speaking of the pen—and he made a vow with himself never to take up a brush to write. He never wrote letters to his friends In the years that passed. One Japanese scholar thought of a plan to make Okuma write agalg. He called a boy and said: “Go and ask Okuma how to write the Chines© character ‘Shoku’ ”, The schemer knew that the venerable soldierstatesmsn had a very kind heart. The boy approached Okuma and did as he was told. The kindly Okuma took out brush and Ink and paper, and he almost began writing the letter down when suddenly he recollected his resolution. He Instantly dropped his brush, and took the boy to a fire-place where in the ashes of the hearth with a poker he outlined the Chinese character. The invention of the typewriter has put handwriting out of its former place of school-days Importance. Okuma only wrote his name—he left all else to his secretary. Some years ago I made an appointment with the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt when he was a “contributing editor” to the Outlook. “Be at Dorlon’s at noon.” he said, and I was supposed to know where that was. No reporter In New York City could last long In the old days without his trail running into Dorlon's, that Is If his task was seeding the presence of the great personalities. The late J. Plerpont Morgan went to Dorlon's for his oysters as did the stock exchange members of his day. And now Dorlon’s is no more. It was one of the last of the old-fashioned type of eating places where the prices charged for steaks and oysters represented the qv.ality and cooking of the food, and not the elaborate decorations, costly lighting, frescoes, tapestry and Jazz music. Once there were two Dorlon’s, they were brothers. Alfred and I’hlneas, and they opened their fish and oyster restaurant on the Front street side of Fulton Market. The place became an early favorite with the bulls, and bears of Wall Street. There are some who recall seeing Alfred Dorlon with his family every Sunday In his pew at Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's church. The fame of the name became so great that a son-in-law of one of them and the manager of the Fulton Market restaurant

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.

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