Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1919 — Page 1
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WEEKLY
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Vol. 02.
Jasper, Indiana, Friday, OCTOBER 3, 1019,
No. 17.
WILSON'S WORDS
CLEAR UP DOUBTl
feronce-i for discussion am! publication before the Council of the League
for a period of kIx months, and then,
if r.qi.lhl. arci'iit the council's advice. ;
-- 'That failing. tln-y agree to refrain from
iar f r a further period of three,
mont -..ni nine, monms 01 coonng
. jcff," l ; :e. Merit contended, would' CALIFORNIA THROWS OVER ITS a' '"J""'1 1 'l i xplariitious :iti.fl.-d ev. ry reasonable , LCADER, JOHNSON. AND j..0JH-(.r axi, destroyed the "Rugaboos" I RALLIES TO LEAGUE. jwhl. hS natnr Johnson an I otln rs had j i jralsi'd again-t th- League. Through ..irT Otvro IM nWTmi r"''l Nevada into Vi.h, the land of,
XitOl Ullt-O Ei k 1.1 UIHIIUil Mormons, th. president s it V find that those fine j' jpl.' were heartily
A ! Dcubtfjl Features cf Pact Are with him for th Leagun and a por-j E, plained Away By President, and manoncy of peace.
NIGHT AND DAY CAMP IS LIFE SAVING STATION
firmer Doubter! Hasten to Give Him Their Support.
Ml. C.-fiwi'-s New
RURALITES HAVE BIG HEALTH ADVANTAGE
of Fresh Air and
Sunlight Do Much to Check Ravages of Tuberculosis.
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.h ard President Wilson' Special 7r..n - A continuou ovation ah-r. ; the' VJ. ;f;c oast and then on bin ea.-.warJ Abundance
j back t w;ird the capital was given to pre.-! Jcct Wilson as he came : 'arl the end of his month daylong:
j-; - aklr.g tour in behalf cf the League ft Nations. California, particularly nAfjGR J CLOSED WINDOWS. it cU-lightfuI city of Los AngeL s, went UM1u'-,,
w.M In it? tnthuia.m for him and his advocacy of th League, and It was National
is that f-tat-, p rhaps. that b di I his r.:ot mi 'i "' ul mt?:.l.inary jvork. Iliran J nx-on. California's former governor, r.ovc hi r I'nited States senator, ar. 1 cow-'. ! r- 1 by hi r as the most lk-ly r.; :Mi' an candidate for the I r.'-i l-nry in 1 :20. had b-for" the arrival rf President Wi!on, convinced a great nuu.b- r cf citizens that the L- iz-i- a-; at pres.-nt formulated wi r ? a p. i-1 thing. He had told them t!..it :!- United Stat 'S, because of it.
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j.:r an quarrel; no arguei mat we .'.1 b.-e our sovereignty by Joining . !. thy Luropean nation. He had l.r..- th president for assenting to C " i'5sion by Japan of the Pcninf...i i f Shan Tunjt In China.
Tuberculosis Association,
WhicT. Sponsors the Annual Sale
ef Red Cross Christmas Seals, Reports 150.COO Deaths Each Year F rott the Disease.
reople wlio live In the smaller towns anl on farms have a prent health mlvantage over the city dwellers in that they have ever an abundant hupply f fre.vh n!r and sunlight. Ti.i-e two L'ifts of nature. f lavUh-
h- drawn into every ptty , j ,U)Vivti are u..t alwajs npi reciat-
oil to tleir fullest extent, ihey are two of the stnitiist weapons against the im-nace of tuhcrculnsis, or consumption, as it Is Mimetinn s called. Uut consumption Is not unknown In the rural d.stricts. The leath rate Is sometimes as treat in these M-ctions as, In the nmre crowded lucalitb s, ctefly because of rar li iiei or liidilTereiice to laws of health. Few, indeed, are the farm houses or the homes in t'' noaller cities and lii aces ti.at cuiJot have an outd.xr t..'ei ln iiinh. On the contrary, we often fiii'l that the w indow s of bleep-1 lug room In tie home are flint tUht in the mistaken belief that niht alr Is harmful. This paves the way for disease, e.Me-
reulosis, whih generally at-'
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tUREAU CHANGES NAME
Tie Mount Clemens News :.--'au. whJch has b.-en furnlshinc
."ports on President Vllson'a tonr ;n behalf of the League of Nations. t S.SOO papers, has adopted a new name and wl'l hereafter b Vnown
as The Independent News Bureau.
Tutereu!i's!s kills 1 .'".' a O 'ers.irs In tl.e t'i.i'i-1 S;:!?.-s every year. The two women e.-e:ipt-l. Tltoy are flmvii In t' e Niht arid Iay Canil cei:diutd l y the Üt. Lo'iis S.r!o:y for the llel.i f on 1 Pr.-ventlon if Tu'.ier culosis. They are artion tl.e f.rt r.ate ones beea :-1" they knew bow to takt rare of tliemsehe v.lu ri this pn-at taenate threat, nod them. They knew that the cure lies in plenty of froh ulr, even If the temperature is away below freezing, funl'.'ht, pood food and rest under proper medical supervision Tuberculosis Is not only curable b it !s preventable as well. The prevention lies largely in rlpl.t liv'.nz. In building up a strong bodily resist n nee. Iliht out of ten pervitin -are ArtcrUxX at some time in their Uvea, accorilli.fc' "to i.":res cf th. N.4t!o!:.il Tuberciilosis As-oclatl'iu, the leading
n -..lu v in tlo l i.it d S'a'e: in the t:ht upon this disoase. This organUat lor
1'ie :;i i.i:: i Ib-d fo-s (,i.iti:i:!s eal s:.!e. from vvhlcu tin
n ;! vi.;!v t hri ugl out the jeur are chielly derived.
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Hut Mr. Wil-un. with clear logic and with compelling lou'ne, answered
to
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Iii? f.i.i.'iJiiiuu ui avi uui - -
n.roviiv; Current Instead of Coal
Senator Johnsen had made to the Lapu. And thousands of th stst's citizens de-irted th? Johnson Stander J jmmedidt ly and ralh-d to th cup- ; rt of the rre.id. i.t. JJore thnn that, t.i' y cam forward and taid. "We wer ajcalr.t you. Mr. Preid' nt. but yea have cl"ar-d everything up and tww we ere ith j u h-ait and Poul." Ftr.l mor- than that, tlo y b t Senator J hnson know that they wer no 1 r.f r with him and that thy dlsapjruv'l of the speaking t ur which he Mrrwlf was making in opposition to tve Iacio 8nJ fo poweiful wa the flume of public opinion which reachei Mm. that th senator almost im-r.-d:.at'y abandoned hi tour. The Shan Tung question, bcause of the i'.'.l Japanese feeling which undoubted-
White Plague Kills 150.000 a Year. The white plague claimed I.VI.ikii), lives last year In e United States, j More than l.iH-Kl.oO") Aniericans are Mif-, feril.z fnm It today. These ti.ures J lire compiled from reports of experts; all over the country and sent to the j National Tuberculous As...eiatio:i. the ' h ading Bgemy in the country to cm-j bat this hfc.-ise. This organization is j
pIIs..r lor tl:e iteii l. ro-s nri-unas Seal f-ale, from .vt ' h Its financial Mipi rt I- hietly derived. Ah ine.pi a I s ieix e ba proved consumption is hoih prevent. side and curablt, the suffering caused by this gsense Is largely unnecessary. Mot tuberculosis victims are between the uges of eighteen and forty-tive. Causes Half Billion Loss Annually. Thee are the jears when people
ly exists along the TaciSc coa?t was are n,(.st uetive, the years of their t!" most criou.s which the president greatest pndution. Tie tinutliiig out til to answer. He explained to the cf ti,.-,. lives Just wticn they uro nt I-1 . pb that he had ben powerless to tte height of their usefulness m :ii, I'-.-r.t the rich peninsula from being an annual los to the country of nearf v r. to Japan. England nnd Trance, ly half a billi. ii ilollars.
t - '...'i a ecret treaty, had promised I resh nir is the cheapest of tnedl-
O'i'd.M.r sleeping porches nre
had to l ot o-ly for the si. They help well
not lo.Us to keep wen, ami iiih c.eiiiiry
dni-n.-r can have tli s nol to liealtliy
a vcrei ireaiy. r.ai ju onu.--' '
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r. t jjp;,n ior 'niering WIM war nu . -.
t r- . :.i:;fr in IL That tr; ty
l- (..rri-l out. Anyway it was
iV'. tint w.i tnsinr Shan Tune, but:
r.r, which had P-l7ed the terri-'!i f ,r '' U.au ' 111. ir
t T rk'B In Hi4 an.t he .1 if
'er ir.c; Japan had promised. tho(
rfM-nt explained, to return Shani-
T--g 83 Boon as the peace treaty was r-UIed and it was only through the mti.-atlon of the treaty with the League cf Nations Inclusion, that coull erer expect to get her ' rnzT property back. And she surely od jp,t it back, he declared, through I- Ta'Jaratlon of the League. Therel', through the samo instrumentality tr tvhr nation could again prey upon "Great. pnUent. diligent, but helplp kir.i- lr.m " a mir holitr drawn
You call help directly by seeing that
you and your family ore living under
! the Uiost Leulthful conditiuii.s pus.-ible.
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SLEEPS ON WINDOW LEDGE
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.Mi Pinie Sata to.k tl.eie three S rnnon boys Into hTs army, they were b'iried at bard work and low wa. s in the mines. Now. they nre fitted for an expert's J.h and j.ji y in any lnu'e power house. At Verdun ur:d Clinteiii! Thierry tl ey Ii o--f h n arm; b it they never lot their nerve und carae home uniling, to ! phy s 1 ly rebuilt nt u base hospitaL When tiiey were disf bnrged, it leol e. Tko a cas. f "ba k to tl e mines." P.ut the Nationul 'athollc War Coinieil is working to lit for n much better Job every man who has flven of his body to bis centry; and s.t they were taken to Its Rehabilitation Schoi.l nt the 'iifliolic University in ar Washington. Skilled voeational experts wmih found that these boys bad the makings of electrical ei glneers In them, and they are now beaded i.uig electrical lines that promise to re vvurd them far better than coal mining
PATRIOT PRIMER FOR FOREIGNERS
Simple Story of Our Nation Told by Catholic Council to New Citizens.
THE SYMBOL OF HOPE.
Washington. As ammunition in Its nation-wide fight for civic education of the nine million foreign-horn and Illiterate people In the United Sta.tes, the National Catholic War Council has Issued a patriotic primer, entitled "The I'undanientMls of QUaem-Mp," from Its headquarters In this city. In less than fftT pages of short, simple sentence the history and bb-a jf American democracy as well as he needs and rights of Its people are outlined In this little book, with brief explanations of such subjects . as public education, health, legislation, representation, the courts, foreign relations, fraud prevention. Insurance, taxation, uaturalUa-
This Is the emblem of the National
Tuberculosis Association which aa-
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..u uuwrs oi cmzeimnp. inns- i nua,y Spenor, t'i .zc of tit FU.I lated Into foreign languages or ouoted , CrbZu Christas L. i a
oy tnousancs oi the trained native
senker who are enlisted in tWs civic campaign, the contents of this handbook on American democracy will be placed before etery man, woman and child in tills country whose clic ignorance might nmko them ensy prey for T.l. 11 t I - . i ...
copies of the lHH-1-r.tlon of Iudepend- tbe oprtt.n.ty pToantlj.
A Tsoio.w pabi. A man once collided with an pportanity. nThy'dra't you look There jo ire coin." Towlcd the imin. "Do'j't voj recogTiize me?" asked
nice and the Constitution of the United States. Declaring that "our country Is the
land of freedom and opportunity' and! .hat a knowledge of Its Constitution Uj necessary to the American-bora as well I
r.s to the foreign-born if they, too, are to take up the tak of faithful citizenship," this primer of patriotism devotes ItiH'lf. at the outset to "tlw general work of reeonstrucllou in citizen-
"No, ard I u nt rare to. You
have tro.iu the war. i'.'
:iv cores," replied
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ewav.
't be.ieve the people
1 1 ev ..ive never had t 'i 4- V,-l( TSw
TV Color ef Flame. Many people have noticed with ranch interest the nunv tinted bars
ship." It eiplains that "the cllLzen and bands that rii-e in tue fhape of
no uoes not assess some knowledge ; -xorked tonpues of Harne from
TL....... W.k Klau. D.t " -nm
I I.VU.il'.U. IV I I I V V. V W M ' 1 ber en Perilous Couch in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. tlfliie workers In the building near P.rom! nnd 'hevtnnt streets and thousands of pedestrians in the Mreot bad the chill of their lives
I"o in Pmnsn ..iM Th nr(. m il.ev wntched a man Ivlns on the
"'t pointed out that no direct action! edce of a window of the Lund Title 'h as the, sending of troops to any! building, taking a siesta. tart of the world to maintain or re- Kntirely oblivious to the commotion .ctj rrd. r could be taken by'the'be was creating be lept peacefully Counrii Cf lhe TeaguQ without a unanl- on. bis amis outstretched in luxurious . vote of the council members.! ease, his feet sticking over the e.l--e r.fvre our vote coulj at once nega-of the fill from which was a sheer tcy Kuch proportion as oending1 drop of forty or fifty fet t to the pavemr oMiers where we did not want 'iit. -'raa'r.t. I,ides.Mc Wilson argued.1 HH fclmbers. however, were s..n " Jon hve to nnonrh . fir. n P.H.' brought to an . 11 1 when repeated tele.
ni:n YfVJ don't ainn.f frw Vv a 4 a A A
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QÜGTÄ füiiQön'GED
Iin iurn if fl.SMi.OhO has
In i n .-.r.nii'ir.r i d by the campaign manag r of the Lake Iiivision Ol i . Iiiliana and
Kentucky - for the Third 11 d Cross Roll Call November r 11. This amount rcj r .-cnN th Fhnre cf th's division in tl.e $l..ef i."m0 fu'-.d asked from the raon to com; Ute war rcÜ! f artivit!s abroad during the coming jear. No quotas for niei;.ber!.lp .Te to be fet. It is l'opr-1 ih t tl.M Roll Call will make inin.b, irbip in the Red Cms, univi ral.
In tho la-t drive for funds the quota
d
Pro campsliin this year. In pnereed int: years there will be an annual Roll Call to enroll members ard make pos HMe the continuance of sendee to Ami i Scans - the peacetime ideal of the Anuriran Red Cro.cs.
of our d'-nin, rutic Institution! mat
easily become the prey of the denial S0ue or of persona who are aniLoui to adrnnce tbelr own Interests at the exrosi of the people." "Iiemof racy requires of each man a creat rvsteet for erder, a more unselfish consideration of every man's rights and advantage," asserts this new pamphlet under the beading "The Needs rf the Ponple." "fh citizen is n-spon-nible for The ondu t of tin Government. lie Is part of tlie state, not merely a subject of it. The Government Is his. If It Is bad It is tils fault. Me has put power Inf tlu wrong han' "The fln-t duty of every citlren Is te vate at every election." It is declared in a chapter ou "The Citizen's Part"lie has no right to shirk this simple duty. No one has a right to complain about bow things are done if tie fails to vote. It Is nit fair play to the rest
of tbe people when any man does not
ood huming in a fire. Tlfes-e varied hues are the reult of combution from tl.e diiTerent element of the fitl. TTTc' l;.':1it l!t;e is from
the hvdrte'i'n uril
t'.ie
white
rrota
the carlin. T5 .- violet i fiom tue manganese, tin- i frmi l'.e tu. fnesia anil i' fr u toe Which are ' ; jm:.: j 1 i " DEVICES OF THE BODY.
The Couch, Sns and Sigh A Measures ef Self Protection,. One of tlio most interesting f about the human body ia its potei of telf preservation ka power of evading or overcoming the tht iaand and one conditions hich, muless corrected, would bo injuria. r destructive.
Among the mot commcn of
help to do the work which benefits all. ' these nets of tclf preservation tru
Kvery citizen siüriid study public the cough, the fnce;e and tht vaquestions enoiith to vote wisely, and i Every one is familiar -müh th:-.e be should take the time, above all j 4cts,yct few people ever ask ihemthings, to lenrn about the men who nre tcXCi t,c cauS0f a4 fewer still
to be voted for at public officers. lie
khould follow nly tl se leaders who are true to the peop!'s InleresL" After ketchlng the riss ef democ
racy in this country and tbe part taken
In It by various foreign leaders the
pamphlet Rays: "The Kuropean trug
fcle for liberty Is marked eftentimes
by terrible Injustice, by disrespect for
law, by public disorder and public dis
aster. In Its history Injustice Is often
revenged by Injustice, not overcome
by equality of opportunity. AVe see a
noteworthy and terrible example of:
license not liberty In Russia today,
could explain Ifhcin. . - One of the simpUnt of the body's devices for eelf protection ia the cough. The cough is merely a blart of air propelled from tLa lunga in inch a wanner es to forcibly dLslodge some foreign substance which has been drawn into the throat, the windpipe or the tube leading to Lh.elu.ngi.
An Old Story. Once when Rudrard Kiplinf
ah these attempts are endeavors after 'g boy be ran oat on the yardarm of
liberty and la that measursare praise- chip.
worthy. When they grow to lawless-, uiT KmlLrur. veiled a sailor,
ness they must be condemned by every - boJ , on a v8rdarra. and if
itilllons
primer will
not onU In the channels of this civic With t) Yawn,
education campolgn of the National! Thin incident nl-o harpt-ncd to
Ckthollc War Council, but through ev- John Bur us, llorace Walpole, Nery civic agency In the work of which poon F.enarJirto, lick. Tun1',
. i xOUr DOT IS on a varoarin, inu democracy." V i i v ni i-Jle .s of copies of this patriotic Jt v T J T t xr111 be printed and distributed Ah," rc?pomlcd Mr. KipIlDf. In the channels of tbls civic with yawn, "hut ho won t let trof
It would prove of value.
.... 111 lilt' tn'i ni mi 'oin v.. phone calls to the building superin- .ilvlsion -as f3.400.f.OO. and
ittKcnt of ftoi." n... tendent's office told of the sb'eper ntel. i..,rii.a i.v ,An H, 14
probably never will be another: M- perilous couh. The man turnen ,M(ir. R , rounty cotns for
1 At..
r ami j..nn. ui- arp (0 le annoUnce,l short-
woKe linn,
waf. If the Learun u ctai,tiRh. for out to be n new ;
iivmripr. ,.1.- i.v ..vi ! tienü rorter. rurni i on . non. ... .,,. ,.,,,,,1.. mAnacers
their fllSerence and accert the "" snon rouht bnu h.k to earth. , ,...rrii)f)rr drlT). , lh(, gn,x t'r-'.n cithern rbltrator, Uj thdif- loth Czurutlvelr aud thisicallv. ;
JUNI0RSJ1OLO DRIVE
I f j Hi: opening of school this ! B year has an additional Inter I i cst-the enrolling in the Iake Division of 200,000 j members for the Junior Red Cross be- : fere the flrkt of the month of school Is
over. This will make tho membership of a million that Junior auxiliaries In the division are eager tr obtain. Memtars of the Junior Red CrofS will assist in the Roll Call, November
Seattle, Wash., Post Intelligencer:-. Much that the Catholic War Council
asks for labor In the name of social Justice, In lis annual report, is not only desirable but realizable."
Julius Cacar in! tSe Vi a id UcTooki. Prcrc.itly it -jl! 'Vrsn" aain. -Iyirn An
Jelllng Ih Parenta, Why did yru chuck' that 'bebj ender the chin?" asked tbe man. swsw e t . l-iil t . äs
A Frenchnwin has perfect rl an in-j -- u ujcij Uliuu.i. venllori which makes It Impossible to That is why I chuclced "Mrn," listen In on a pnrty line. "Won't that the woman. KI wanted to make make our neighbors mad!" chuckles bi parents feel happy. I always even body on a party line. If the ngly babies. Tretty babies (get so much coddling from stranTbe little tin prophets who are pre- gert that their parents Uke tl M a dieting that wooden shoes will soon matter of coure. It is the fathen - .r,,.- ti,..v and mothers of homely babies who
haven't read the lumber quotations recently.
appreciate attention. -Didn't yon., notice how Tlfriccl tli.it couple looked? I don't n;:prej-e anySoJr
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Kc.norolcally, civilization aeems to.rr puru - v . , . ' .k.. ... .mk ' themselves Thell th'rl a 11
lit bh rs'iiii t i i hi sii stt iiruir av n i i v mm - - .
reproducers frequently skin real pro- f V Jf -
r
liw-r. nii if tht. frnlf of their toll. " ?
