South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1918 — Page 4
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propagnml-'t. I'o: i:ht Pi ei't Taft was urging It before; the war. Pi t t Vi:on iu.it no time in lei.dirt,' it his.
; :!;cial -auction aft-r oar vr.trunte into the waf had j - i . r n ' i - a i . , aliud council. ) Th.- i f hi'- i pi- v i.f low a: c.th. owin: to tne tiif- ; i ; ! t feit i-.i : t n ' .a i J y i,v European power. of elirmnatnatioi.il prej ,.! i ami tradition and thinking ;n tht (
ly Arlt(f4 rr Mrnlaff pr I Northern IbJIb neu- 'i t n i ,i t ionr. ! miv th.r. tome- rmoe natural to.
UBir I ptT r.nplofif th Intml:ontl wa rrrlrt It , w.u .... i. ..c..a, i ...... ......
th W'o-Tm I--d lrf: Day tod Night. ! . ' A.iit- a nd ;i-;itrai- a 1 1 k i coinins to se that ll ;
77 MELTING POT "Come Take Pot Luck Wii Us"
mi: iikti k or thi: ritoii;.i.. l) James J. Montague.
PETITION OF .AKE SHORE I TO INCREASE RATES WILL : RECEIVE HEARING JULY 30
INDIA N'APOLIS. :mi.. :c Tlit' ; iblic .?r.;ce commission .nrio;i need late Vh i: lsda y that the petitions :-cti.t, bled !; ill- 'hifa;o, I i lv Shore and Soath Je:..i
i Tiailway company, a ff ee: in manv
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m.mm fh .... 0ericJ tU c,f A?' ! !- a n.o-..v.ry for ,Mt,on to organize and stand to- Col. Roosevelt a the chief rlfiur, at the love fan of the Retuolican northern ,r!(,,:na nti- U1,: bo
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Afvoaotlnf. For -want d." If omr oir.ii in th- tprne ' -niiu;.--: thai tin- .iivam of a rnitfö 'tatvs of tht t icTUrbo,Ji.b' "l!1:,1 Arur ,n,7f;0B n:p"rt ini,t.-n:-N...i.I nr.-.,,) ot r, rh.u- .,f v.arrir.g nations r.0 more 1 t!pho rTlrr. . to tcji .f' i.-pa rtr'rt "!tfi i M h yo'i i-;..n. r :hm , 1 1 ilrMiu of a Unite-i .-'t.it-s ut : ar KtnWr.g Th N"t j l3JA ; t tUro -r: fr :n In-., all of , wfclcb rrtpoad to Ilom rbrr- 11. 1 nd I : i 1 j l j .ri,ry.., . nt-j .-t a ..m.i,. of luarrehir.:; -'atre.
1 it tio niiifh o hope that such a. policy, woikel oil
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Alar' Cop. un.l.y. .'. . I ! : r t t a r r I r ü S.-itü . i"' ').iT,ona U . t.a;, ift bt-Hg tnt XMlO.e worm Ulf ,
ihm KITTION R4TI.: iforr.'nr ind Ff-iin F:!!tir,r;i
l tht io nnaliMi- m ll U-n n i u m !i.i cui'nO. Th;
J"i" "'"t "T rr In a-Tmn -r tie , .m.uii;- s imh-H'j ha'e aftrra.lv rnir.ed from it? wfk M-,T'ing ao'l K:,a; K'l.ti-n. 1a:!r. ia -oiiln.' S;;n y. , ' by mall. 4.V U r m Ltd Tlk f.. rr .rifh- n. - m nf, tr- i
aflr, r 11 (3 pr .:- In !t-id' V.nter1 at tr.e .-Ai.tlj BnJ. tofTlfp ta aef oci null
:.'.- i,i .n. tat is a s,i i.M-n pi ion Iiirnl t- i ;M a API r.RTIISi: tTKH: A.k tf- aIrrt!a'ti(r ."p rt moot 1 ' " " ''' to fm intr laoi Mitili'!, aini th- Volk
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WO01MAN. JJT. Uftb Ar. Nw t,rk :tj. an I AflT. nilf. ','l"f- J"'U--- in a nl Io.-t- th- N or.d s game wilU a SJiL'I!.1' Th ndeaT-r. ken ita .nl-rtlsinjr , f..r ). . Altf-r t!ii. vw- max txpe- t Ptiliter and effi-jdH throuc- patr-inif- of am JTrtimnt' in this Urai -t to io- üou totüp-r. : rid a lm S.-nppa to k'a.J
fPr w onfrr a faor o tic management bj reporting tot ,i
Tfi'- 'I'lruan.- ai"- now uiiic lind n. htioit. raapleiKtLJQ 0?UA$aS "ia",,,,, l--" f" ".... Tio .- arc a --ood - ' o!)i tillli-:- th' il iil' tO pUt !!1 tlU 11 pip?.-
Ai:d if.o 'afoi - thioüh itli thi war. Hut anairi ;-! tii.iii only an imitator. W t recflol to t Im- v 1 : v-llt'l tv- ll-r. tln-li' '.. as l:o w at
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I HE PK ICH i)Y KEAT.
Thei .. no Pl-n- tht An .hi far n.-i s in t n-
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A ! .1 f. t ! kaiHi faor ite a l" r'i'i '--poridriu,
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. ir pi po---. ti "iiariu h: miji" after the war I?
io.er. Is that a hat h iiittd his -pl.Ue in thv nn" for"
uh'i! or if - .a i .i ri! pit in'n th- a - i i u Km a 1
a ppi fpi iit i.oi i nnsi". Ar:, fitimt. I;.. onl.. vni-;;. raliir et J : . -h'. tr.r his v. hi at tn.in i ..''. P. lit an h !.; fa:mi ixio-w-" aid admits that' th- pfj ab '-ailv ( -t a 1 1 - h t I i.i. .vn t k i i nil mi ' a l.'is.s of alip.ojiiiai '. a ; i.'H' v :
.Mortovfi. ue P'--'n ..-. r. t i.ii in.! .1,, ,u,i , , .t l)MMM I!.TlO l.AI'.OIt POLICY OM a it0 thtr rep-t.d up -ii a st . m . ,,i t .. , nf p: i - t.. d.i Ol' VhlOM.
Other Editors Than Ours
Wh st mild, Leaiif.c old person i this Waose laugh i- s. i:i'Ko;? and lit a 1 1 A he takes off his h.,t on t'or wdt'onuiio' mat the Grand old Hep Jolicaii Party? 'an thi he the ran ho ai-tn.d i.p and down. Denouncing tepul-iican graft. And pledging hi" mouth, east ami west, north and oulh. To tlie tot;il lstrui.tion of Taft? '"an this he tlif man who muh fa. es at Kno. And p"t Mr. Paine" on the pan. And Iamh3-t"l liuot. and .'filed piefate at J-r.oot ? 'an thi- m the Colonel? it can! Ye. slr- jw Tcdd who tli.ee earjf uzo, Auted hy the suurd of his &ire Tliar all wlio aitcd witJi thy ;. . P. cited Ufte yiafteis and scoundrels and liars; Who swore til at Boie Penrose and pool M;rra t'rar.e And all the i epuhlictin crew Mi?ht be hi caking op rock-, back of lar ge iion locks If only he fid all h knA. lie's here breaking brtad with that er same nmoi, lie s. 5 uppin political arns. SliMins ''us of depair that htil Taft isn't th'-re, And icgi ettm the absent' c r,f parne. And when lu old comrades request him to spak II:- pans Mi. penioit i.o more. He calls üüines no names, but he loudly pro-daim? That flemocratu t-an't run tli war, .And Daniels and Baker and Eiurlt.son ?et T!ie raps, that he handed to I.oot. To Hedbeld and Lane he tefers with Ui-ti,un I n.stead of epIodinK at r.ioot. And none of hi felloe repu jlicar.s jrue. As lie talk Ajth th old fervid vim. That he lias the least thought that tue old part;, oaqh: Next Autumn to nominate him!
hoie Taenia .
j.hjly :U. .nt o'clock ;n tlie :.iornir.u. ; Tio petitions im imie lei; t.-.t for (.'iuthoiit to cliars a lt rr,t.s train 'fare to ;.n (.r.r.if ''oardin: a ft! ..in at oh stations vh-r.- depot J a im a lent are a, aila'ne t... the pas-js-nei for 30 minutes p:i'i ti. tho j .I'!'."! . tu; e of c iin'n. when the pasenei d.f-s ot j.ichas- a tKket. i Another of the petitions asks a'lthority to thai c fi eicht i.i'es cpnil to tliose now rharced b tJie steam I l oads. Tin f)articnlar lailroad v- '. sires to ttansrort the freight of tl;iow er cias.sif cation s, in dir -et cosnpttition with :!ie .-learn roads and is. theiefore. not amen. fie tc. 'he amc
conditions a nthei- intei'irli:! ii i unik
ntw petitioning for srnne iion of g
freight late classification.
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t hj i r ii'iiioii tr i - : tf n a i . . n and : h r ! d i n t h l tiroe of 't,-:.- " Tiie proof of t hat statement is the pres-
( l.otil- ille 'tMirier-.Ioui iia!. Tlie latej labor polic of the national administration I
h,"1M-i !,,ii lud, ua wn and is '-hiy MU hat ,tAl, taken, far reaching ehanucs have reaped hiidtr the tm of nothing moie thin ?'.'.'" i, r fieted, all under the il terminant of war. H. i.utii'! r.'a- i -t 1 1 i r. t j - n . . ' The tendencies and tin achiex einent.M of the iitlnniili-
f f the p: ( .-( ! t prii
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imer has hern a o i. ih. pi e-;d nt s e.o from an
tiatmn's labor pol.cy must oe nndorstiod in this li j; lit. The war must er he kept in mind. In aiiivia at mduiiM nts on i-sues of siniticance to t!ie wor kt is of
miist huidenN..f . .Misidej a hb- . i i n i e ii m -n s. The pr.si- 'the .ountr th- president has ob iously alwas had in d-n. n id b ctain xpert., sas that the proposed j iew tlie ne . ssitios of the great armies overseas. In admtion of 'cents a bu-hel nv , .,nme,s uu.ibl ; apprai-iiiLT things whld, ha- happened and unit h arc . ! mipendiiiK. it is therefore netdlul to utilize this same c!f.s,. tie pine nf f ! 1 1 1 j to th" e.M-Mt of a barrel ! I critei ion. iri'I tak- $ Is T.'-'o iir.ii f,llt Ui po.-k-ts of .m.-umcrs. j - lie la oo polic of Pres t Wil-on rpprt sfnt the in-Con-roi had bf tf-r b t the matter drop. There h jterests of th- entile nation. Perhaps at no other per. od no in.-istent demand fr moo- pndit l the producer. ! 111 'dstory tf tlie coUnti lias that been true. At
the present time the ta'-or policies t tia rac terisitc or me administration ar- bitrsei- than :my faction, party, or
I class. They w ere horn out of the interests of no parti
cular uroiip. They have in every case sprung from a deliberate and open-minded judgment concernim; the true necessities of a nation enayed in a simple for its very life. Primipl-s which seem to promise the urea test aid in enabling tho American eople to use tlo ir f ill em i u ics auainst the (Icniian foe hae beci.
the ronti he -as. it i-. permissible n,r an a nyler j accepted. Tlie unMintcd strength, the unleashetl poweis to take two piai't:. of whisky into the voo.Ts xvith him. of the rnanliood and the womanhood of tlie United -A lam. !.-e... a lwnld tome to judgment!" erici -tos hae been the ?oals sod'-tht in basic rcadjllst- ... .. i" , me nts. the Koehcster Pos.-Lxpn ,,, . ,., c. .n., a,,. nf
l lie UCp.lltiilCUl Ol lacci i.t n.-ll a iiniiu.im.iu w the two Wilson iiilinh;iti atiotis. The sreat grow th and ripeninu of the social conscience of he nation during
The Glaciers and Great Lakes
iiv garkkim i. m:kyis.
arc the Oii?iiU'ts T h rast es hae a lot if votes. I If ll D 11
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! sheriff of York connt . .M-.. is said to have t'il'd that pfoiiiLUion is not at all inci.mpati 'de with the- e
of l'.ui. nl b.ii 'hintc tris. "In ateordance with a i t '2trm w lit i eof tli- ni-mott of man runneth not to
l"ivliin i. Midi di" oi k. t ) -Mil-! And piesiitnabiy r;oche-tti t;tizen ate fond of hshim.; trips in .Maine It xvtubl bt interesting to h a . e a national symposium f opinion on tin. mui tssiiiu them-. Mow do they eer atch ti-h in .-'.at. s that are t tally cry if there are ,ai!v s-.ich'.'
the last ix years liave also been in no .small way advanced by the policies, which are associated with the department of labor. Without break the administration has stood for an eeual enfor'tnient of the existing law?.
The ureat i 'olora'io strike f l: It first called on the : exercise (.f t Ii c j res i d e ti t s' powers, l-'cderal troops were is- nt to the Colotaibj coal held at the president's direcjtion. The there maintained the peace with satisfaction Mo both belligerent groups. There was no criticism of the
In rims like the when it-i Nioiis to "that time the par, of the; i achje ements are mainly alueci and continent whcie they lie was een undeifttood in terms of their effect . more elevated than it ha. hecom-' upon the "pi actital," ot material, : since the precs-jre of the ice w.-. to- i sitle of life, the broader ajicts of! moved. . science are Ukel- to be overlooked.! The ailes o it of wh.ih the! Hut it is those i.roader aspect, of I Great ltkes wer, formed at tlie! science, instead ot its partial and ; . e . ... , ,, . . . . . . it lose of the (lacial a Je were temporarv ones, th.it mark o'H the I future procres." of humanitx. j scooped out. a valley hao- always, Man rises with the idenins; of j been, by the livers and lluit ti ibaliis horizon, and not by kecpinpr hit'y streams that Mowed throu.uh nose down to the ground, for tlv: them, and thousands of years muse, sake of feedinp; h: stomach while hae been required for that pro-j his soul starte. No man ever stood cess. Dunns; all that peiicd. when j on a lofty mountain peak without the landscapes of these valleys' feelinrr. perhaps for tli tivst time, could not have been lets beautiful.
an exaltation and an expansion of .than such landbcapc are today, the I
spirit that make his dinner and ht coming of man was yet a far-olf
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birth of future time. Ken the signs of the rising of the sun of in-
tellfct had not yet hrlyhtened the J
pocket book. hi a i-tomobi! , and his house, Iii stocks and bonds and his holiness affair:, his wealth o.1
his poverty, scorn things of no con- horizon. Oniy tlie inarticulate
sequence if he remember- them "lower animals" saw the beauty oi at all. the alleys. Thi ma sic effect of a hi?h '.Jew- t point science otfer; to thovf of her Then came the ice and pressed j votaries who refuse to inxite her i down the rocky arches of-'he con-: contempt by trin to tisa hr a a tinent heneath its Iturdtn. and' slave to organized indtistrv. vaTd-: when it-t reign was Pmled and it;
able only in proportion to the dollars she can earn.
melted away and Mowed off in i miu"hty streams to the sea, the tie-' pressed arches slowly rose auain. j
Think, for instance, of the cvnan- 1 'ut not as high as they bad been 1
eipation that tho mind exnerient'es 1 before, and in the uncovered vai-j when it can turn from the tale. ! leys, that had lain under the sJa-j
uniir.ii 2ina tiv urind tf everyday moiw -sraldinu ;nd money-passing to such a study as that which Ii presented hv the geological historv of
cier. and which hatl been ptroiind j and scooped out leper by the iee. !
some of the water formed by the reat liquefaction was collected and
i'RtiYIMi ON Ol.OlliKS' I' AIU:N I.
A shameful pi.ntice has come to b.uht with rt ü"a rd j prt -bletit's policy in that troubled Meld. to the settlement of the ai'taiis of soldiers, dvin m the! YVht n the war tamo lose.- to the United States the f. rv.ee. In manv ia-s. parents h.m- no ..m-i- lea i n- ! t in. nt of labor !ht s.t Itself to put at the disIposal of this toutilrv the benefits of the experience of ed of their son ocath than the rec-ive a notice lromj(;i;tt ,.rit;ihl .n!, ,liUl of th. ollu.r nations at some Iawvetin Washmctoti. informiuu them that theyjw:ir with labor problems. This was tlone in a generous will nerd leual lieip ;n tolle.-jnu tiie son's back pay, j ami wise spirit. The department of labor and the adalotiü" with Liher-v bonj t . -'-a tt .. ml o t her . la ims on the i ' 1 " "f Nvhioh il s" "'iportant a part, were .... ! determined that to fale st-p should be made by the co n rnnriU. ib.- !j vv i a u rt e s to oo ,x a t '. -r t h is t c i si - i . . , , ., . , ; ... . : ,,i , . i, . American i-tple. In conetu-ncc t)t thi tortsilit tlie iv.s.s on a it - imms of j" or pit -. ct. and asks the rjted States has avobb d many d' tlie ctmiplications to p-irents to u.ve hon -.ower . :' attoinrv. . IciMstly and so unpleasant in freat Pritaiu. Siah service ., bsoj ;. te ! v unnr.o. and no mem.: I" numerous way. the administration's war labor
I ,. . .j jj- '"jr.'tCf'll tl ) jj j 1 Mil'" in .il i mii. iivn in ir nui 111- ...... ..v - ...... ....... ke, of the hval l.ofession exte, ., dui' or a ha, py ; CUum woi'jV o7 his'own stemmed Uie tide of re- ! '.nrt of the United Stat of feet deep above thetn The b,ds would so nnsteprestnt the mp. ,tion and attempt to ,r. on vhl,h , tllP ;ildin- up during the wariHm' r" anada uke a uf th" f,JU,T ,aK" ml i hM , "7 ' ;a. t.on w hith loo. . o ne ;1im1'"' U''1U 1 .f" nilchtv land ware after the clote ! stirred by the movements of subpiev in this niai;n-r upon th ..Mia. patents. It has ' tit a feudal contro. of labor. 1 he president himself Inst.. ... ..... , . i -!,.-.. ,-.,.. fn,Mf.i . , of ti-, . - . . . . ... Of the ftlacial epoch, when it was ' elarial streams, n roiotokcn or tlv
the earth while demiurgic forces these huk'e basinfuls of rlacier wawere pre paring th continents and Iter became eventually the Jreat
seas ;o be seats of empires and Lakes, that were to nourish into cx-
seone for the display of human zeal, ureed and heroism.
istence the Chicapros. M il wa u kees. i
Iuluths Pctroitf. .'levelands. P.ul- '
I have before me a little hart ; falos. Torontos and Oswcuos of an-
made b Prof. M. 1.. Itairchllo j other aqe.
showing at a clan-e.how the north- Len while the Ur Tat thousands
rs en explained oi and over auain. m r.-mial state-' ami later memoes 0i ins ti-moet, e.vei it-u vi,u.uuj.. that th standard of In inu which labor had raisetl durmenls and in newsp.iptr urnm-r.!, t'-iat th- overniceut ' . . i j inu so manv tears ot painful sairiiice must not be uniUe!f wti! attend : ill tit r.''o-Miy details w ithout , ( .onsrinul b.w . red. Standards of health, of well-beinc.
ch.nue. I both in the home and in industry, were K:'pt hp ery
larutdt 1. cause f-r" the timelv warning from the white!
relie.ed frof.i the pressure of the t new life ahead
ice. which had accumulated to a
Tt is good to set the'e liinp"s.
In most citie. ni"i t r ihr: . ai- . paid.- an.; iep
, , , , ' ' loijse Ptovisrons wete inserted in co ern mcnt contracts utanIe lawM-t". -pi eentit-i; th-tt ba.- ;im t itums. . . .... , , , and boards of supervision wet e established to tlie end who ill uladlv uivefiee ad ice ot; -c, h matters. 1 n t nn x x u ,. fl ,,. t , ,m,tr;ty slam 1 d not dt urade the peotu.se of doubt or .vav. ihev sho.tbl .e eons-iltttl. Ot if ' pie who at liome wete peiferminu tak- prc-i f quisite
to it -! i r
depth of from one to two miles. ; however imperfect and uncertain, j LJeginnin around the present site . into the doing on this etrth beof Xew York city and Now York fore man boan to take a hand.; hay. with a rise o 10 0 fet. the 1 They U"ic us a better notion of our, continental mas l .-hind swelled up J inheritance. j after the ice had melted and Mowed ' j
off into the sea. to e'.evation pro- i
i uresiv elv, inereannu" northwestward
ONCE-OVERS
lilt staoii-jieo ii.acn:n-: .i.. not s.tni to i,e v, n.- i iiuv. i,A;.,i,r r.T Tin", oe snn ft :
ir.; properlv. the Imal cun-,,,, ,an apptaledj A Uu "iu'nh u 0 VH r,nJ xh" i whicl) was attained in the extreme! ' to V K..alo.p-., ,-r.e .'..r s.,..(, .,It,. ,tx- of ,",,,","!'-;r1' mW ::n'! l" 11',,,t-,",11: - north of Xew York .täte and north-i K lT POU Till! IMtYI.Vb to. A to. a l ' ",M r ' ,n I nuTH ol. The hrs. ot thes,. embodied m the "a- ,. ,mM vW n.ntnd.f ,.1 1-TXIKN1). !
rl v i t i v i , - i kiiii. hi t tia'wi,
d far lware of the person wr draws , ri-e jou aside and whispers "Vo.i are j in trouble of some kind: won't y.m 1
lernte !" P.o'b. Mir.c-S I'.uk. t ami I- . M . .lacivsoii. , tmnal war labor pfoutam. This itself Was a W'- yun whilc in frtnada, nKor ad n.litun a-- th.- w m.;. of lie; j::nn of ! product of th- w.ak of the president's liu di.ltioii 4 oni " northweKt of Quebec. ' the
mtsMo,,. liu , ,,.,,..,,, .ratou ,.j uic st.iciai, ' .amounted to r hKi fee:
M l.-s.is:i)pl appiv i.teialiv all! IU
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" X , law er s r 1 j ! i 1 a 1 b w . . i to 1 .,, . . n t uf the s-bi:" I s ' .,i 1 1 1 . . v or u o v :;:,, n ;y . ick as a t - e f . r -o! 1 . ? i .1 u it . No ! . 1 u 1 . the i .11 1 :i of., s , . ; , j . , . .. .,;;,.( n i - ; 1 . ad of a laws er to b .s m.fi-v . Th- war '.'v bi.i -a u w.ii pa -.: d.i... ,i ... t i , , ! :. .a t ur,dr the p"! i v . .xs... : : - . -. . . , . ,.1. - iZi essn.a t w tl' 1 .- i :t .. n ' s w t ! tl:- umi;. V . it r. t . a b . 1 a -' i t b . 1 ; t ; . eJ :-.:s ..' w Id Wat', !r tli-;: v .:, . i c . . n . t . . ; .. - v;, ;.,. 1 as t h v et -1 a e o : : 1. 1 e L . . '. lie- . . ; , n 1 i
ami mad- ..f iual representations of cm-
Th
is i a much greater change of me -,lout it? Maybe I can
phoeis and of organized lab,,; P adcrs. went about the ; e? tnnn seoi0Ultsi have hitherto i 4,l ou out- 1 "' if il L in ,n
count r niv. s;iL.aunu lor th i'fcsioent certain Per;tent , ,A . ... ,1,,. ' newer.
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