Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1919 — Page 4

JASPSR WEFKl! C0UH1EE By BEN EO COANE.

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County Agent Notes. Olli v, I'p't.iirs in il.e 0 iut II. use at Ja per. .,.ill ie iaL oilice all day Suu-1 y jnl Men. lac i lorn.eg and at, t.ti.er ' i i I in not "'n y in the lw I I. Otli i : s .i A M. au.i 1 lo 5 1.

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FRIDAY. JULY 4. 1919

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on pe.tr trees om ir is hmch nioce) severe on penr t c-i on appl.. trees, i Th Äijüvi" ins ii en l'niirpl to! Ii V.I v 1 1 th ' w nti r in ! o nk rfcO'i ui. l,' T ii.nV: uro i tlii i hra-"'t'l t .vi ' ;. I,' i V'S-1 ri'iii. )! i t'r '.ivi ti It i Hi' duui'- ii- ... tfcV t l!i "-.'Li i

JBYESTING MADE SAFE ANARCHY EXPERT FOB THESMALL SAVER DISCUSSES FORD War Savings Stamps Minimizing university professor called

the Menace of Fraudulent Promotions Which Wipe Cut "Rainy Day Funds.''

TO POINT OUT "RED" DOCT.MNJ S.

WHEN IS MAN AN ANARCHIST?

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THE PATRIOT S OH OF UTS This da, forever tili m.i-t iliasUin id our hinlory, n crowded wiMi i-atriulic mt'ti.orit'f. It be'ontf to history aud cdtiattf that only which id rranJ and tijp(iria in Inniory. Kvery lue.ntirv, ,vriy tr l iiioii, evtry t-vriit ahutit it Ljimt io-jire evrry atriot ith tr.ie houiaire to a untrv nu witli Ii"1!?,

(Hturüim Hilf! mi)',1-ici f r 'h- future.

It is the bfti)tiin;il di "1 freedom, the da when the h- art- 01 Y nm America are p.-oud ni irl d and th -eart of the old are youn aKain. William McKinley.

pruning tie.s alf'.ctd biiht, rmwevr ti ) solution lotNjr .j'rui.i.i

Tlils h tlie iy of th, sr.Ki!! Investor. TL,, war .( .-n"t tin c.ws of suine riti.lKHi.tXK I Americans to the hc:u -fits of Invent in.v; in K"Voiiii:iciit Mfiiritlcs; It iMi:;ii:il..ei to tln same extent the menice of fraudulent prom. Ions In wlilth t;::iny life's kivIiis havo heeii sunk. Wur Siivlnirx stKmps art' inaklnir In-v.-.tinjr s:ite for the small saer. "Ttiere Is nothing i:ion disheartenIn;.' I lain to uhI.tko self-denial for :; rs. to Siivi' money ami then t. ee He Tiiiny day fund' wiped ort hy the failure of M.im wlhK-af m heme." savs K.ilii'rt !' v-i-in.r, ...... ..

p'fc.i)t the -pre-ul vt n,. var Saving Orj::i:il?!:.tl,.ii for

In liana. "W'liifivvs i'. nd hurd-wurklDK men uro ir.i'iilons. They listen to the oily premises of V t-riilHiulck' promoters rial hand wr their avl:n;s t salesmen TifinlMt:), imposslhlo jüniits. "U'li. n the crah coim s tin- savings f .vo:irs 11:p ;!..ar In tin infant and th.'ie is iio;hiii- to du bui l.e'ia life over MK.'itll often lit t!'::" !ien eari.irr. capacity has hc-un to ei.i.." Whatever the ten ptallmi f..r "wild, j cat" t-pvt illation ia the p:i:, there Is no exi'use for it now. , Kv'-ry small Investor should re:, !!.:. ; that ii dollar favc.1 while money i the chi'Mp.-rt co!Mn:olity heim; ofi'ere.l will purchase twice as much rf most any

Plaintiff's Vicv. Are Shown to 0 Those of Gest Loved American Thinkers and Writers.

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If I cculd hope without d'eMim l ioa that anv bumb'e roum-e r of initu on thi hallowed annivi i"H'v c al l le reiunubered leoii 1 the hour of their utterance and r-.eh tlii o-irs of nir countrymen in lotire d I coj!1 not oni't titainlv to rfiierte the oleum obligation which ra'ton every citizen of this republic to h ri-n and e f ). ce the yreat i riio ii h s of our co onial and Kevolati .nary futStr the princp'..of liberty an I law. ne ami inc. parable the 'rinc hlef of the en ti ution au i tho Union Hobe C. Wiuthrop.

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Sltep, almv nie p of which the jet write ! W'i'Ji tint in stock. ueceifii; are our ii:kht?. If nun can't flei-p h n to tiie roich be K(-es, if ie can't ti. aw some hoirt et c.lni rep e, if ini luiuht houm but fret nim rrd eihaut. his life it Viin. hi? world a i'Mu fiost He may havtj fin in bOih the hen.in,l.er" admirin men riiHy irreet tiin nob wih cheers: the "Wtleome" oi-jn mav have hanir a "roce the aire-t heu He to Pruueville turnu hi' piinc ly f ft; tut all hid h uers tnwdav are aud cheap, if nijtht oiirs come and r e cau't yo to ah-ep. Hi? mny nave w'ahh heape rp aDfl heapil ! in. his bin mil cmuy :roan wi(j non men ; he m iy In yacht and tately pdiknaii yrju and hnutmc steeds on which to ri 1 to hounds, hat n:U potferiu.i iave no worth or charm, life is u la. .are an 1 a Xal alarm, if sUep won't oou.e w neu be retires to bed, whil hoti" 'hs on with wetay feet of Iel Whib-Iean alep I envy lu ui'i hi k: the niilhonai'e c in keep hi- hoy bu.-k ; the ttatefmsn wreat n an revel in In fane, ail bii inif marks can plav iheir lustrous pa'ne; I tletp the rik'ht thro!i like a little im in aa l ri e at i j. u to i the beet I can.

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farine s t iien tie rnu temne of the- t.!tiitv or th"?o;l. :. r ex' -ting C'MiiÜtiun. the p' i.jut'ri j;j ol 1 arti4 crop ii morn lmi -'tnt tl tn cn r I i f'oro T) m t i!i n- i of tht tia'ion H' l ii;' t.i w drill lor fco.l - uih ir-oi i m i-c ricfivi: tno'e ititeliiopt at ti t. ioTj a!Mi urr,ong o'ht-r thins a rtiti.'fi m )re rj'icnil u- k. ferti .z-j:s n st b ' pr-f . - Korimila Take m' ;:. -iniT-a 2 1J-I forn I nori.j :ii i i nvt " i nitr erj, 1 "!r c .t :iaiii'e pho-s'.o'ic a. i an i I p-re-'-i'. WUt..T S l'fl'l " J) t.i h

Prof ssior J3cnt 11. Ueevcs says lunry ForJ's doctrine that HainanIty la coietai.tly on the upKradu a!'.,l that .hile ll makes mi.stakei eu'rythiriR leiuli toward jood, is "A fundamental prlnciile of anarchy." Kuril's counsel reruls quotatlor.s from Kinerson. Whlttier. IomcII, liolnios and Abbott, showing that they hell the same view. Q'u .- ;iu:i: "Wi re these men anarchists." Witness answers, "So."

Mt. Clem na. Mich. Who Is an anarchist .'.nil wh. t '.s anarchy? The Chicago Tribune, wlrch called

Henry Ford an anarchist, anl ,u . promptly surd fur $l,OO0,0t'0 r.s a re- I ault, lntroJuced nn export witness on I unarcay In the trial now Boing on la j Mt. Clemens. Mich. In an eü'ort to establish ileflnit'ous of 'anarchy and j unanhlsts which wouhl convince the .

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OF FAITH AND HOPE Cy GEO. W. GOETHALS Acting Quartcrmaiter General

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Jury that there was no libel In ihe

oUi.r commodity within four or five newspaper attack on the manufaoj.ats. so that, in it.Mitloti to the In-' turer. terest that War Savlmrs or othtT piv-1 lnf. Jesc H. Ileeve?, head of tho en:ni nt securities yield, the investor ! department 0f Political Economy of : aily has earned 100 per -.nt In tho ! th.- University of Mlchf m, was cn- , .-.I'M.-in- power tif the dollar saved. 1 gaio.1 by Iho Tribune t support its m.tll sums certainly arc worth sav-j cor.t ntlons hy his testimony. lh. Amounts that seem Insignificant Piiilcr direct etam. nation by coun, l.lle up into Innres that are lni-jfrl for the Tr.huiif. Professor Reevea

prisi ve. A nat Frencli banker wns one ns!;ci; the sei let of Fr. i h thrift, mid he rvpiiod, "'oT.iiouiel Interest." Just as co.i.st;:nl v. ns?., even In little? tl.ji;"-. may cbai:-.-. one'K life from SU.C.-..S t.i r; 'i: . '. o the p'l!.!y savitat "i' iii.'ioy i!i eviutually briny; Ini -pcaeleru-e. If nt actual wealth. Th. ic are very few person a who eai !:.r. without any liiconveidctne wl.iie..r, .i. a-dde pi i-e-nts a day. WiM.hi (.a yi-:tr oiio's 1:: il y ."-av .n: of this ii, i-iiif.-ünt sura will ain.iuiit to :'''."., In ;o',.liibu to $so.:'l coii.p.H-i . li-.t. revt, milking n total of V i '.' f in show for one's savinn Just 1) cents a day .'..r t n jear. !'' :i inr 1 e.-nts n t.y for ten yii.rs, with iatrr st compounded at -1 i er rent, one will have the c. nif.fP i.l b' si. in ot i'l'-is.lS; I'll n-i i;ts n day vill n.-t .-.-o'.:.t. Siivc f.o rents a day J for t. ti )c.ii-v :,ml t!ee is JS'J.-UT.TÖ. A ih'';.,! .i ii. iy will inalje a t.al of Jl,-;-'.. I V.r ll.e tin- ear p.rli'd. I .Mi t... -. f'ujiis are bas.sl on the .-..vi: .'s !... n-z put out at 4 per cent cei,ij...:ii.: iuti rest. War SaviriL-s

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SING A SONG OF SAVINGS STAMPS Shu a Ff.n? e.f Hnvins utnnips, The Yst of living's hkdi. Ittit have yon counted all the things The Sainss stamps will buy? They help to tnke thnt Mimintr trip, Or buy sonic fussy clothe. Now tanny thine they'll help to get,

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Waealy Courier. Lun't pot ofl for to " WuM orxwhat,o.icando today. ht?,"l lh 0 ,? '

. ' n 1 '".v. a v-i-'-re m ' ' h S' - l Iho rv !. : i I-' i .h.v to t! f- fnct that tii.s n; .lir..r. r...-!!ts t htn "V o It r trv tho.l nf atl vti ! isiinIt - al'i. more Faiisfaciory to .:u adveitivr rs areahU tii true

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di chirel that the views credited to Mr. Ford by Journalist Mho had Interviewed M:a wrc i.b r.'.kal with the vlewi hell by siv'i ve 1 known anaichistä c I'l.imn Gol.ha.in, Tucker, l'roidhon ml 'lolstol. Th 1 rl'vjin IritiotJucH as cv!d nee ef Henry I ' i l"s anarchy 'he follow in; rjaotatlons attrll tit d to him in artlcloi which have appeared ia newspaper und nt'.'i.iiine. : FundaiTenta!s cf Anarchy. "To my mini Ilutannlty may male iiil.itnk . hut cannot lo anything wor-e. 1 think that eve.ythir.s tends toMard Baud. len this k r-at r.d 1 .oody war 1 he!pli.ii tr. n .ii I permanent peaco." "I thf:.!c war is larK'ly the result of n:-el on the part of those who proM hy it." "lho nieinent we Ket peoplo not

! to iiquie.-ie In war, refuse to go I to war. th'ie wlil be no taore ! waf." I "1 hese views, Pri,T. Heeves testifed. w re found in the works of eviry anI an hist of International reputation cn.l wer-, in fnct, fundamental principles of annrchy. Thereupon couusel for Mr. Foi l took the witness. Professor Reeves", said coun !, "was benjamin Franklin an anarchist ?' "Na." "He "aid, 'Th re nlver was a gooj war, or a had pence. Was he an au-hrchl.-t because he said that?" "t'ertalnly not." 'Trofessor, if the Idea that Humanity is on the uppradi, rs Mr. Ford t3lieves, a fundamental of anarchy?" "Yes, anarrhi.sni holds that Humanity Is all right. It only needs to be let alone and it will work out its own ;

salvation." Were They Anarchists? "Yet this Idea was held by Hmerson. Whlttier. r.ronson. Abbott, William James, John Kl-ke. Oliver Wendall Holme anl James Uusaeli Iowi 11. Were they ennrchlsts because they belie ve;l thia? ' "No."

"Isn't it true that many wars In the j last, not all but a majority, we,o j

LrnuKhl on by the quarre la, RicJ and hvarlce of rulers?" ' "I think ir.r.ny wars have beer, brought on, I think thin war w..s." "Poyou uRrce that it Is vry foo'.i.di l r thi) people of the countries liaulvnl to allow thein.-ielvm to b 1 viii Irr d In Huch wars?'' "As we look back on It now, yo. . we v.i. -il l sty that" "V.V1I, that la iirce;.'ty the s'v.n lent you call anarchy In Mr. ."o-.i." Miuh testimony havln-r b cn offered o fhow that Mr. Ford held Jobs oprrt f r ouiploycrs who wern called !:.t li e armed force.s ef the n.;ti m an ', D a: hf also prcvl.b.'d aid for th ir in h'iilH where th l itter were ll r... d. 'Ihe Tribun., v.hhh orljc.aaHy ciiaiT-'d that Mr. Feid woo!.) not do t:.y ..f these thnifsi. is now uttomi tiu-; t- nr-a? that tho assistance which ho

f.ivo 'vu late and was a result of iht

'ill brim's attack.

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VnnV Arno: r tri ciiizon should bo proul of the Amerl.5 ll'd C'r,--. It is l?ilv. iiuli'dl hourly, givinjr an exar.rle

f mercy to th. whole world. Through it3 operations the -tifTi'iin if ol.!i rs !mk1 civilians is being alleviated. The American pcujilc should continue to support tie American Ih-d Cro.-s. Through it they aro helping their own men and helping the allies. Through it they are making America thu symbol of faith and hope in a distracted worll GEO. V. GOETHALS. Acting Quartermaster General

THE BOY IN KHAKI

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1 caw a mother. And her bn clad boy. Aud beard Lw md. And "Goodbj, son." And saw him. Kiss her tears away. Aud i:o.

And hours passed. And in the durkiie'sa. Of my room. 1 lay. And ull the picture. That the day had Cravm. Came buck. And She was there. And He was there.

And then a picture. From ucr.e-s the acaA. Was painted. On my shadow wall. And He was there. And nil about him. There were shadow men. Hut now here. Could I Und the face. Nor lind the form. Of Her. And then. Another picture cam A preat Red Cross. And wounded men. Ioked up at It, And raised their arm. j

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Upon the cross. I saw Her fac.s. And so It was. That In the darktcsa. Of my room. It came to me. That Red Cross work. Across the seas. Was mother's work. In other hands. And done for Her. And then sleep came. And came a dream. And cheering throng. And hoys come home. And lie was there. And She was there. And once ajnln. 1 heard Her sob. And mw Him. Kiss Her tears nway. And In thrtr wake. On that c'nd day. A Red Cross waved. As It bfd wave.. And fi !l.eve. Hltn. Iown In Ihe Valley. And come back a?nln.

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rt .' i,f oancoIUd checks hIiowPh, t. t r.ipi'.ar ir.oathly ullowanrua wer.; ni mit to soldier.'' dependents who j

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"or.cern that ßpends half amil'i.m.

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rX)T some months j Xk vrlthout M dol i CS the ineirviers nd all other em- J Jtry and ain-on I. j la this I ll." I'" i i has civeil the.

army und navf 9x1 l00.'Kn -vi n e j for th boyj tn'ii fici vlce, .f wl :. !i over W.10,000 were. vJe by the n :o i bers of the local J apter. ' 'l"t know the difficult, bt makinK i Wolters run estimate J 'diameter f He' war? Hid the If faaciiflce thr!, the,

.men of Arocrl. re making to fur er Üi ßefl Cr j22on ot tuenj,

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