Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1913 — SAYS CAPITAL IS HEARTLESS [ARTICLE]
SAYS CAPITAL IS HEARTLESS
Revolution Liable to Como Any Day, Hibernians Are Told by Dr. Kolly. Sydney.—Dr. Kelly, the Roman Catholic primate of Australia, addressing the Hibernian society here, referred to the recent strikes and the threats of strikes and said: “The contentions and strife between capital and labor may develop Into a revolution any day, because capital fas heartless and renders labor desperate, and because labor is emboldened by the success attending violence. Society with us Is In a vary parlous and dangerous condition.” Dr. Kelly added that a “man mast not put hie band Into another man’s pocket unless he is starving and his tongue is hanging out with thirst Then he may take from another man’s pocket”
Wants National Anthem Adopted. Washington.—A joint resolution to make the “Star Spangled Banner” the official anthem of the United States has been introduced in congress by Representative Levy of New York. It provides that whenever the "Stai* Spangled Banner” is played on any occasion at any public place where persons belonging to any branch of the government Bervlce are present they will stand at attention, and alf other persons will stand, such positions being retained until the last note of the anthem.
