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VciLXXX,No.« P_:„„ 1C- iJOTember 2, 1918 rnC€,15C ITS CIRCULATION ISTVPRUJ WIDE THIS ISSUE CONTAINS 2e PER CENT ADVESTISING AND 74 PER CENT READING MATTER 0 MLLQIir JHE LEAD OF NEW On Oetobar 22 John D. Rockefeller, Jp- antartainid about •etors Bt 'tllnriar at the Unlvsralty Club, New York. . Mr.'RockeMtar ia chalrfnan of tha Exaeutiva Cammittee tot ealllDB hie gueaW together was to interaat them in and enlist their H ia taak proved an eaiy one. Hie wishaa had hardly baan fully axppa«aad are they m Thnr were mat fully. ungrudBlngly and ■nthuiieatleelly. At Mr. Rockofeller^ right sat & F. Atbee, calm, compM At hii teft, George M. Cohan, impuleive, Impotling and i About the board ware Arthur Hspklns, Adetph Zukor, A. G. Milbank. R. H. Buraaida. Alf.. Hayman, Sam Harrii ■ Aftar explaining' that tha monty railed in tho United \ dh-ided .mong. 1. The Young Men'a Chrietian Aaaseiation, Z. The National Cathelie War Ceuneil (Knight 3. The Jewiah Walfan BervHa (Y. M.' H. A.S, 4, The War Camp Conununity 8—->— IT DID NOT. "Suroly," they -■-eedy they r- ijaeulated cheerfully ■ anfidantly. and atralghtu > fact, Dr. Joseph L. Kfain pointed out, thi ... . , .. different from aetling bsnitat proBsrtlor - ' " LEND IN THE-RECENT LIBERTY LOAN.CAMPAIQN and there le not the leesC What is most 'I New York bl I, perfected and adopted. o raise AS A .„ _ PUBUC TO (Inale wMk IN ONE-THIRD THE TIME, IWnB j^nt-tha. i l riiwiatawii, hawnaik la the r uitln Mt tlw'al Mri lir and rtnwK," _«n he — - — — « heavy column* of rulae and initnicltons with g He didi But, aa disavowaf, ample axplanatiani and e Y. M. C. A, rancor and f«a[jng ahould not be The Y. M. C. A. is not a bunch of narrow it without axsaplJon, big, radbloedad, toll of the V. M. C. A. : r fiah had a brilliant iiupir of last week—The Y. M. C. A. Dope Sheet ■a ■ newspaper man, called in to help out for He thought to lighten—boufTo, as K wars— '^^i^ ia < uneiviliaini ill, handsome apologiea were promptly rendersd by offieers and members high in ursed. No untoiyard inRuenca ahouJd be allowed to operate agkinat the campaign, owed, holier-than-thou, prim and gropap sIsalM. On the contrary they ara, ehape, with plsaty of girte hhI a^rta. -Thatr ohief concern is net te shun evil llNr tfa Mt law aaatagiM of any khid. But thnr do bsliove earn- IMHa, aa* an ■■■■■■■«< «rtth awdra te apraad thesa broadeaat. ly aimply want to halp Ian riohap, fuller life by aneauragins them ts aubttltuta blWarda lor boeae ' ' and aambling, and editing leeturee and oonoarta for axouraiont to tha red light aaldlwa, thoTr haaltK cheerfulnas*. amuaement, comfort and racnatien. In thia brutalliing effects of lifo at the front and help to suitain a hinh uurage and mo ■ "■ " -■ in of manlineie. And they do It principally by popularizing a now do 80, H yon ara ears, do not ■^m. Sa bigger than t the Y. M. C A. in thIa «i It hutting six other organi-