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The Mount's Morals.

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The Mount's Morals. BY "INVESTIGATOR." At the last meeting of the Mountain Ash District Council the morality of the town and district was under discussion. Whilst questioning the wisdom of giv- ing publicity to this evil, I should like to state what, as far as a searching investigation goes, I believe to be the facts regarding the much discussed question of the morality of Mountain Ash. In the first place, if there are not substantial grounds on which to base the charges that have been made-and my investigation goes to show there are not—greater harm could never be done to a town. Statements of the kind made are bound to affect closely the in- habitants of the place. This has been the case in Mountain Ash, and the tradesmen and workmen of the district are justly indignant that the place has been singled out for such an unwanted advertisement. The police of the dis- trict are a worthy body of men, and I don't think anyone will dispute the statement that they do their duty. They say (and they are men of experience who have been drafted from other dis- tricts) that the district is as tree from immorality as any other town in Wales, and freer than many. They justly com- plain that those people who profess to have seen this pernicious evil going on have made no effort to check it, nor have they taken any steps to give in- formation to the only body in the town capable of dealing with it. I have gone about the streets—and I assure you I have my eyes open when I walk about— but. notwithstanding statements to the contrary, my testimony is this-that the Mount has reason to be proud of the way the people conduct themselves in the street. Go to some of our towns and see what happens there. The evil, in the streets at any rate, is practi- cally, if not quite non-existent at Moun- tain Ash. I write with experience of seaport towns and industrial inland towns, and having investigated the statements which have been made, I hold that the Mount is enviably free from the slur cast upon it as compared with various other towns which could be named. Mind, I do not say that Mountain Ash is absolutely free from the vice. T would to God this state- ment could be made with truth of any town in the country. No, I do not claim immunity, because I know that whilst humanity is composed, as it is, of good and evil, each town, and village too. for that matter, must bear its bur- den of sin. But this I do say, and for the sake of the good name of the town it cannot be too greatly emphasised, Mountain Ash is better than most populous places I have visited. We are told that the evil is wrought at the rail- way stations and in the trains, and we are given instances which, until I can get better proof than a mere statement, I will not believe. Why on earth do not these people go to the proper quar- ter first of all? To my mind this body, as I have said before, is the police. I have had conversation with people who have visited the place in their business capacity, people who visit practically all the towns of the kingdom in turn, and their testimony is that the Mount is as free from immorality as any town they have visited. I have talked to re- spected tradesmen in the town, and they too, who I claim have the welfare of Mountain Ash at heart, quite as much as those people who have been deriding it.. say that the charge is one that is grossly exaggerated, and calcu- lated to do a lot of harm to the town. With regard to the station charges, I have only to say that I have been to both. and have tried to find out if the charges are true with regard to them, and I have to say that 1 have had no confirmation whatever. Of course there are some people who would find something to complain about even in heaven, so large have their critical bumps been developed, and to them I would say Be sure of your facts. Don't seek notoriety at the expense of a town's good name, and do, for good- ness sake, if you find anything wrong, go to work in a quiet way to eradicate the evil instead of shouting the thing from the housetops. "1-

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