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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 14, 1915 · Page 6 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS I JAPAN'S ATTITUDE EDUCATION COMMISSION does not increase in the same FRANCE BUILDS GREAT AIR SURPRISES BRITAIN proportion, or at least the burden FLEET TO USE IN SPRING Increase Graded and High School on the district does not. So the It Hint That Kia-chow Will Be Retained Aid Where Hax Burdens Are commission recommends that New York, Dec. 31.—France is DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET Heaviest, Says Commission. $100 be added for each room up to Is Contrary to Earlied building two great fleets of aircraft, $1,300 for the school. It is now Assurances. armed with cannon, darts $750 for each school whether it In addition to the apportioned and bombs, with which to invade I The coins ache for freedom. They exert an has four rooms or eight or more. London, Dec. 31.—The answer School fund, the state gives Germany in the spring, according which the Japanese government school districts special aid which to Pedro Chapa, a Mexican aviator For the one-room school, the influence over you to be put into circulation. No I gave to an interpellation in the ft the education commission proposes who has been in Europe for commission has proposed that no imperial diet in Tokio last week, to continue on substantially the last four years, and who arrived temptation to spend needlessly when the money is ia aid be given where the tax is. especially *1 f1I* that Japan was under obligations the same basis, adding the condition here last night on the Canard light. But where there to no other government to turn the bank on interest. Start an account now with that special aid for rural liner Carpathia. Hundreds is a grade school, the tax is never back Tsing-tau and Kia-chow to schools shall no tbe given to districts of armoured biplanes, each carrying less than the average. It is apt to whatever surplus you have—-even a dollar will open China has created amazement that don't need it. That a small cannon and bombs, be more than the average. And here. In the face of the categorical is where the local tax levy is less and numerous monoplanes equipped therefore, to equalize matters, the an account. Don't allow your money to work you statement for which the Tokio than five mills, additional aid with bombs and steel darts, I commission thinks the state foreign office stands responsible from the state treasury would not will be ready to sweep across German ought to share in the cost of running make it work for you-this is the way others get ahead. there is natural reticence on make the burden more equal, but frontier when winter is past, the school where the tax is the part of British officials representing more unequal. he said. The monoplanes are intended more than fifteen mills, paying FIRST NATIONAL BANK Japan's ally to discuss the mainly for scout work, and one third of the excess until the "f The aid for graded schools is situation. But there is very good will make a speed of 120 miles an total state aid for any school on something the same basis but I? reason to believe that when Japan International Fafls, Minn. hour. All the aeroplanes will A reaches $1,800. the conditions are different. The engaged in the war it gave to have a cruising radius of 130 miles a education commission figures out Some grade schools maintain a Great Britain assurances of its intention from the frontier, said Chapa, and that $600 is a fair contribution two-year high school course, not to take permanent their attack will not be in the from the state toward the support toward which the state contributes foothold in the province, but form of raids, by a few machines, of a first class four room school. $500. The commission advises would, eventually, turn the German as hitherto, but by large divisions. That, in fact, is the same basis SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS that this should be $250 if concession there back to The aviators to man these machines that it recommends for the oneroom there is one teacher and $500 if China. are now being trained in school and the two-room there are two, keeping the school several large camps established More important than this, even or three-room semigraded school however to the maximum of $1,300. for the purpose, he said. is what appears to be the fact —$150 for each room. that the British government, in Chapja, who is a graduate of Above four rooms, the expense For the same reasons the com- turn, repeated these assurances to the University of Pennsylvania, the government of the United is to go to Mexico to construct Northern Minnesota Hospital aeroplans for the Mexican government, States. Precisely what pledges were given by Japan to Great after visiting his home in Monterey. Britain or to America are not "OUR HIGH SCHOOL uses exclusively the No. 10 public property, but that some sort of assurances were given Get your typewriter supplies at Remington Standard Typewriter." there seems to be not the slightest the Press office. doubt. The terms of the Japanese ultimatum to Germany vVere, however, responsible :for the belief created that it was Japan's BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS intention to take Kia-Chow only for the purpose of returning Mf taacrow sTAwmp iiimim We have an endless assortment the concession to China. G)®S)®©(DaXJXIXD(8 of appropriate gifts, ®®®®®(SXSXlXo)®(D The second article of Japan's representing the newest and ultimatum to Germany contained finest products of the Jewelers' this requirement: Art. Wedding rings, beautiful "To deliver on a date later than diamonds, Sparkling jewels, Sept. 15th to the imperial Japanese Watches, Unique silverware, authorities, without condition Sterling Novelties, Rich cut or compensation, the entire leased Glass, Clocks, Etc. territory of Kiao-Chow, with a R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, D. view to the eventual restoration N E S O N S Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. of the same to China." Jewelry Store Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min International Falls, Minn. The importance also of Japanese possession of Pacific islands is measured here by the likelihood of it surrenrering them. Japan's permanent possession of them BURN-ALL •a certainly will prove objectionable! to American public opinion. It is 66 quite certain that Japan's presence in the Ladrone group,, close We are the authorized to Guam, where there is an American dealer in supplies of the naval station of growing importance, will be looked upon INCINERATOR Complete Remington line, with askance by American naval consisting of ribbons, car­ stragegism. It is, of course, possible that Japan will relinquish bon paper, and typewriter THE NEW INVENTION FOR DESTROYING these islands, although its critics paper, and all typewriter doubt it. It will hold themi, however, ALL KINDS OF CITY GARBAGE. until the end of war. That, accessories. it may be said, has been definitely determined. The only chance of Japan being ousted is that of Germ/any recapturing the various groups. While the British as a people 9&&TTQQ, are generally loyal to the AngloJapanese We furnish typewriter alliance, leading men ribbons in single or two here are inclined toward a feeling, rather well defined, that Japan's colors of standard or spe­ REASONABLE JUST usefulness to England is diminishing.—Minneapolis cial combinations for all Journal. IN makes of typewriters or THE Too Many Laws to Enforce. adding machines. iSISlit! This nation as a whole, and almost PRICE THING every state in it—this one not excepted—suffers from too FOR EFFICIENT much law-making. Senator Root told the American Bar Association VILLAGES IN SERVICE that in five years from 1909 to 1913 inclusive, Congress and AND the state Legislature passed 62,014 ECONOMICAL laws. No one knows how many thousands of laws were in CITIES OF IN force before 1909, but the 62,014 new ones repealed many of those ALL OPERATION previously in force, and amended many more, with no end of resulting SIZES GUARANTEED confusion. Relatively few 1 of the laws are vicious enough to work direct harm, but hundreds of them are harmiful indirectly, for they are unnecessary, inconsistent, and impossible to enforce. ISQ33] mission believes aid to high schools ought to be on substantially the same basis a snow and it recommends $1,800 for each PLANS AND PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION G. A OVESON high school that meets the requirements, with additional aid Your orders will receive our prompt and careful where the tax levy is more than attention at all times. Every article we sell carries fifteen mills, until the total payment with it the positive Remington guarantee. for the school comes to $2,500. Patentee Contractor and Builder THE PRESS STATIONERY STORE As is now provided by law, this INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA would have nothing to do with special aid given for maintaining Auiu iii. A"A"A"A"lnAi li.A special courses.