Old News

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

May 15, 1919 · Page 4 of 12

Page 4

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

jiiiiiLy4!jyij UWvJiW^ gffHS'jr 'I .. Q!QL ,£i YAM. ,S2SICI 2JJA1 AZOITA M£3 IXI PAGE FOUR -So. ^^Siap. 3ii r!oob THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS B.di ^pROADiX^WHY io voMqlrn Jr\ s-gan ip-j biJfi "30ol' iyzz VT-ct .• to ^llied nations'. Good roads mean higher^lahd'^^lujes^^ ?IGerriiaay must| a?Cfep4 highly ^et^I^^prc^i^ons a^ to ppeAvar AND BORDER BUDGET GiDod roads= bring higher rental,4ricomesv ,..j .H. deb|s, unfair competition \and: other economic and financial' matier8 GEO. P. WATSON, Editor Land owners should lead the road-improvement crusade .'Good ,.#r 1, I\ 11 Entered at the Post Office-at International Falls. Minn., Second-class Matter 4 J.J6L ?i roads mean more, dollars, in their pockets and more pleasures for I ^Gerpiany^ myst accept, highly detail'ed provisions for internationalization 1 "heir families. -I JJ..V of roads and xive^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ::U. S.. $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR R. I Good roads save time in haulingi "Tiriie is money. ic" ?i: 1 The former l^ise|4cyj^tried^ Dy? an int^national high cpurfcA Hauling costs-are lowered by good roads becauser,th.e: size of In the death of Meyst o^ the Westerri Newspaper c|Oth^ violators d| kws bf \Hr to be tried-• the load is lirrii^ed^'by^the worst spot iri the Toad. Union last Thursday, aft the cbuntry newspaper boys of this group 1 ||Hollarid toa D^^s^a to extradite the form«rvkarseyr/xC^:-s""* Good, pads rgeart social i^iprovement. "No man liveth unto himself of states lost an unusually good friend. jjGerhiany is responsible for delivering othiesr violators of mtc alone/' but.JadiEoads tend to^^^ niral js^aticm.^. fa, naflpnali ilaw/J-^rrf"! AO WOJJOH nest .icr. 1 ckh livie but onc|B^ Why enjoy the chance to go where we The fellow who can, go aroiind acting as though he' believed i!Genriany% Nations m^pfiricmfe^Su^wj^i f.'l^as^j, ,whep ]we plea.seJ i., The vmotOr car ^nd good roads riiake all every man is his friend and that every friend was dead!stuck ort/him will have every body his friend-—^ 7^3 on Jn *.'c4 sw.i-fL ^.'® •. incsffr^'iov j'dauorii 6 •:?r»——*--tTT !-,rT ..sm-\s *^rl1 old pleiaisures and cciuritry pleasuiies are only a stone's throw One of the difficult things to understaiid is'why th^ ^rirtrs apart-is rjomed by good t.padSi _r .. 1 Commissions created to gpyern the Saar, basin pending a pol*e•biscit^ol:5^}r€ars of Oklahoma defeated their $50,000,000 gopd }roaiJ&.hpndiflg^rppp- jS^iSnt^y- likely-^itoJ^ye tlxe faijm il .hertcer-'= .^oM" sition last week. -1* p^-^l __ 'C* (U^ I I '"4 rr 1 1 •, 1 1 ^5 ^rcated for .plebi^erte i» ^^iriedy, Schesyri^ and "X U:y ,:^Ssd rapids area detrnpent to the faiineri but they are worse for izl fil ,. There haveiheeri nirie "piggers". arrested ip pus ,eity chgrjjsg tjher -the»4&r^i§ei?-^: Vv :W0!- rlSeta£lIsr^ of difto^itibfi^^ of ®Wa^pt ^f^al^es liff^kllied past week by Chief of Police Kinsfiella* all of 'whom Have pleaded' '.(jiitir' country hp^s {n Powers. r,v 4(. -^v' •?. guilty and paid a ifine of $75 and costs, which is a sihail contribution and rgirls- ajr^e entitled, to ,a§" gdod school facilities as aur towa childreij l^spb'sitioTi- of former Gerrrian colonies also left to-Allies. in lieu of a. license. ^«A. enjoy. 1 ii 9 S a a a an in an 1 The doctor has abetter chancy to saye lives if good roads short-, Notwithstanding the good campaign put up on its merits seas plebiscites-\\?Uhact, under, direction of the %|gtte of Nations. en the distance from office to ^[arm. .gainst the purchase of the useless little dab of land for presumed Germany ce,eds to Belgium 382 square riiiles |j|t^gtory between Profit, pleasitire and piiblic| spirit demand improvement of the Luxemburg and Holland. gl" water works purposes, the election carried by a majority of .101 roads. A country ^ort^ iightmg.fpr is worthy of good roads such votes for purchase testing: appeals to the prejudices of the voters, Germany's cession to Poland isolates "^«t5Prussia from the as our boys have seen over in France. We want 365 day roads. a a many of Whom.afe not taxpayers. A Germany cessions to Poland comprise 27,686 square miles to N-:- •."GOLDEN RULE OR HELL/ This city is certainly to be congratulated on the fine spirit manifested Franfce, 5,000 square miles (Alsace-Lorraine.) during the past few days by the hundreds of men who are •v, (Germany consents to the treaty establishing Belgium as neua The golden rule or' he-11. Doesn't that appear to b?e what we are at a cut on strike, and Chitef Kinshella wishes us to thank them fpr the vi headed for?, It looksfas^if tfeere would.have- toibe understanding, great assistanoe they have been to him by their* great carefulness Luxemburg ceases to be a member of the German tariff oiion. cpnsideratip'n apdl fai^^eatfflierit air around, 'or else a grSrid striashfU^'^ against any controversy that might lead to a disturt?ari9ie- All Hoherizollern property in Alsace-Lorraine goe& x- France Wje 'hive \vitnte^e||N?|omination by its .socalled .upper- classes. without paymerit. Ar^c^ve" no^^|^^^|^^atioit?by! itihei socalied lower clashes Youth is riot always an ass^t. Nerthers^is age always a liability. l^r-nce gams permanent possession of Saar coal mwesvregard /Ar0?*ve-tO/3$£ f^ f^c^^S^Flt^rifttof auiotracy'tp aripther Russia Experienced It all depends on the ki^d^pfip^rspnnyoui are^ If you .are l« «s t»i result of Saar plebiscite. i3 ^Sne e^^n*e of tyr^nay^? np^ it is* sj|iifer|ng rft*jajaci yoijng, thpre is no reason why you should1 be unreachable.: Look a^^^ji^e e^.rem'ei (i^rmariy is1 fighting to sa\te 3t^elf S?sl^erWl?Re^ §i!e^' ^f riiany c^des the neater part of Posen at Clemendeau—at the head of France^,'l78^e&i's Mdt Mest Prussia td» Poland. !V %om below ^nsiden^g-the^ .history• the tei^'ejra .-•.•• :::IER.5'5-5JS,V.'."3- nois all the virtues of youth as well as age* lliThe itroiibie is that an. old stenseT^ the German people^ the-.chances: are man has stopped thinking" and a jfotiftg hi ah1 hasri't starteid. As lorig, use of the Danzig watlerways Wd ^t^facilit^^ ^re as- s^^^efalipi^jpiy as you think and learn and act, ag£ sirriply ^pesn't matter.—Foi^^s fisiured 'fo^Folaijdl" England has.b^e^ ?u^dergping4a tr^ris^ deeper,, ijar W i- xbz Magazine. "—'ii r,i) si'ififi-n Si 1 'X tnoi*«: important, rfa^. moce^ signifiearit .thari has""generally .been .recpj^rti^ed. v.,.Qermany accepts abrogation Qf^i^L3|avlfe'N Allies -rweVve right to olitaiu ,' At1 this irioirierit the- \^rkersv are virtually dictatirig to In speaking of inconsistency ojf merj who haye go||them eilyes the rgpveriihi|epit. .^hpy ,haye.laid' down not what they desire,- hut ^fraa^y «nounces to^^ remainder of Boxer, indem'5fttlCSir'-r ekcted to good paying jobs in the 'labor.! circles the'Philadelphia vv vr~i 1 v-'p."" what- they will take by force, iif not: granted them peaceably. Labor 3 & 4nit,. Ledger speaks of "Big Bill" HayWobd 6f jthe1 LW.W.'s. who, while iUf tOg^hin^ ai|. public, property and concessions "I in Philadelphia the other day, since.hewas rel^sedoi* biail following .Throughout the iejwih^^ TOrld todayUhe^ "halves" are broadly China except Kiachow. tsJ his conviction for sedition, stoppedwitha cOriipanibri at the' RitzCarlton, speaking, eager -and anxious: to riieet the -^have riots-' even more Gerriiany renounces all righi in Morocco. v-, where no poor men fever stop, and in. ten hours ran a tHatt half wa)v Their rie^vly^ found. po\ver, hiowtever, has iritbxicatel Germany recognizes British protectorate over Egyftc^xWP^S bill of $23.50. "Their rooms were seven dollars a piece, their cigars! iritariy^ Jaborsle^defs. tp, ^ay rnpthisngrof .••^evpiutipnarieSj and the ^'htaristic soeietics sfcali b»e permitted in Germany^ av cost fifty cents a pitece, for breakfast thjey, had/thrfee cypis of coffee1 ^reat' army of workers-may be misled into takirig headlong dest ruo 20 (merman warships must be replaced only at the expiration of apiece a^t thirty cents each, boiled eggs at thirtyrfiye cents, per egg, ^tiye, actipn., ifV hp.wev'er, ptudence prevails among the working years' for battleships and 15 fo^ destroyers. buttered toast at twenty cents per portion, baked apple and prunes, classes an, ajnicable .adjustment of the world's troubles ought to be 41Mes. retain German hostage§,iintil persons accused of war at thirty cents each, honey1 and marmalade atj .$h}rty "tri^T^edl0 'But^tfiis ^kn Only cOnie abpitt rf thie gbld^ri fule be^ adOptpginci|)le .crimes are surr'enderedv' :,:i- 1!' v' a grapefruit at seventy cents,etc. All thasofT£©iiEs6 at the e&pensecof ^batvyeien all classes- and be2W^6n.^li the unskilled laborers whom thtey f^m11i^,fffy:!'&ll-!St,tter undl^'dogs." ••T^ ^#N^ScWWof information regarding de^f^isJSers fi "rs hJjG.v a&bw ielassefe Tand'vJaietween-criatiOiis. ^^tgut-^hroitvsfn ^Ras «.been .H'.'.itt ^nd plaoeshof ^burial provi®ed for h.s long as men permit themselves tp, bej.^oi^nated ?by t.h^r£lass of leaders they will never get anywheres?* .fcwoCTO L«*sa.ia'j^ ".-ssvo g'.is 'h 7 1^#?^.wilfie Jxed foj discharge, of G^man iifle^^S^'.S^tjon-sr.'withiii«.-30lydar§.vv afciinfinAte^eostf tshat sppner-iO'" US .ti Sij JtfgBO-rfS .ban.!-1 is '1 J3' J.. jjj.i »-'M" waiwD e..* later wron^s^are rightedl^®.'^''^VeSj^my^roth'er^V 'AU'i f., 1,.., ,-j.'• ..•••. ONLY REMEDY IS ^ecogiiizes^ifuli authority of^irk^^IlMd we m^s m^Kehiip p|l%^.iivls^%-'^op .ih^ iyqe 4 is:-'ai »di liJca eparationst commission.- f^'as .v wiflsvjK liand |)3-act{i5€ fehe igolden- itulerin our dvtil}^ :activitiss ior face, more Prosperous times not onjv bring ^ell^oft-^Rftfi^Forb^s JVI^gazine! *'5"'' *'s{'is ':u' 1lin:r' s'Hl expense along every line, but it is 'especially noticable in the rsc&Feiity shall be made in gold, goodsrand ship^:v SAn-tyJoo.'E a- Beyo^cS 'M qi vjtmib- bow. ban io/r ni ficm ,l!r~—u—• V-«..•—:2?•—*1'iliup «eav/ ... .. .:--M-jh.ida- H-:f» cf houses and in increases of rents due 'tb thi's scarcit1^'0 dlji^svo tl :i aoif T, b'l** "1U5! i?iiv oviliims n,t sypERMSM AL'LIES«fMP.dSE ON'TOE^ vjlw liQU'hrn tf-A'd wW. I he experience and inconvenience £hfrt ,05ur :Cgyxh^sfha,d =in-this -ni n-:iu IM?:3 bilH*'?/ I('prescntatiyc.g. :i IhiU «dt aoll?'iIb aiif ni "-sr. -ina h-^nzino'i regard it that of every other prosperous''city^''artd^is Hv^lJ ^Xpla4il^d Germany must pay for maltrteatmlntjS JnsOneS]"? SS wi ^'^i^iSriv,,T^t6re,^i^^-Lorr4irie^d^a^ceT^ in the following editorial from th'e News^Tribi^jrie, o| ^ui\tth Gt®f?#must' fry Jania^es ^ifife&reedl iW ^r^'Sy^^^t^iiter^lp^?1^^ tKg, Saar^basiti -temppr- "If there are any who question the ii^iwisdom pfeiwaiting .untiii levies oV.1®§es impbsed. £h% 'Itlki JilyvbL'** «2 3-s^u anoiii' a drop in prices before building, the rise in rettts ^lt^iF^h^ri^lodlfei a^chkrge her obligations, ^'r^iiytsi'jal&m^icf* AsucatfOn t^^bed^th UKrs It is just as inevitable as sunrise that sca^i^ V)^ll^u§e.^'j^ri9g:^ig^er ^st Pr°P°^fflately as ^reat as that in anyc Allied-coun- ^4griJB'*of Matipas 01 h-, iunr.ow 3/iyov r'ents. As one working man said: "Six weeks ago my house -rewt ?f o*. her-former allies.-.'ni vj?j v.?n-rbi-us -?c yd 'U K-zitcJi slivn mun *iu -Aiuv. was raised $5 a month I have just had'notice'of a^^bcond'bobfet ot ^v^ermiuy ^nus'f^grVte build'200,000 tons of shii.i.lng tumunily $6. I want to build." ^-n-nui «.u #ni ..5 S i"! 91 'f. foi-Sfe^cqjuft'of 4he^llies for fiw vears. ^:U{f j^]§J|JA0yo4gr^fi& tP'.i Ijerritprialbehanges toward Belgium/ and When people are bidding against eaeto.iptheKafor: anythirfg its ©einmatfk a%ed^ln^E3:€t Pfrissiac -3 .1 ^ev'siq ns|q[ ftp)liphed in all belU^et^^fello j=rice goes up. Just now all over this coun^r^M^ifll c*fiS#/:indUf^8tj biai frewa^nd contracts'r(|d is^|rr JL& !ii &ian<i Duluth, men are bidding for houses 'in which?toa|jyej..04tiis ^|T|Jwa:-i j:.:i(^erniafty 4ienoiui(^ss,aiiriie:ri territorial and political rightsiout- I,rivate pr°p^t|' inr^iliedotern- here lo years ago, when there were wating listsjat the -rentalag!encies ^"©ur^g^ io asi-fig 1 ^^^^^^^^|gnsat piSji^Vty "of t:hteiR natioriarsjnat recomperis^^^°Vrel rhW? iml) and when mien kept tab on those who were ,-rw ^German Au?|t3ria, ing locations. ':1~' i' iUx. L'l'fx ^e*r" hy. German na- b?'rqo ', av/-?jejg an s:h Czech-Slovakia and^sPpland.f 'i^ 5-:' nqii oi:: Rents went up and up until almost prohibitive" vTh^ii^bt^an I of ^G^riiah a^^r^{tfeibdr't6xip0,^()^menj incl^idingoffic^fs^ the period of home building which lasted Mly ^c iAyft^KITJa 11 territories abolished.-cri:- woi-.uo did rents fall, but it became impossible to^get-nee^ed irepairs. Wiith isivfB AU Germ^nrfortssfor 50ikilometers ('about 35: miles) east of the jri* ^P^^^^e/trarisferred to aAl^d Reparations commission a two-year period of enforced inactivity irarbuiMirtg feomes^this-Renewed Khiife raiied:^ W I*™ ^ih VG -nf V" u" -v/rc iarid-i^pijjl^^^-^^F^ariy'^^-:'- ":V:: situation of home demand and rent ihcYedses.4 .^ *-s iwa \r- t-v/ AIL .nnportatipn, exportation and: nearly, all production of war It will last and constantly grow worse, just .as Jong as.' people ^toreWrench ilags taken in Frarico^-Prussian :mdteriads=MStbpped^-«i5 Mne- Uiirj^n :-50 o« bp,d j}-\ ur:: war 187p/ ^^if. refuse to build, and thtey will pay out in rental^differ'ferice'^air^'tii^ei ', Oerma^y to: continue until reparaa than the increased cost of building, with nothing toJ5JKW. ipn^ati .^'S^6rfaa-ny wilst .pay /Entire cost of Armies of Occupatipri from dai£e of .. ..i. ,f: i" i'X-^ 'lis A* 1 hen compelled to build, they will find prices the same and lament i£».t 4A Jtqnw ysd |lbi zone their lack of foresight. ao Germany c^dtes-to-Japan-all rights in Shantung peninsula' *iii. al 1 -MSOn'flX o-i ib-/ 10 —ai:* Oi biuM f. u~.-- It is the conviction of everyone whosq l, A A 3 I I- I ,W Germany arni^ rii^t cfeffiObilize within two months after peade ^gi^e^miB^y^iMpnn^atp.scoriSistiOf^not^ore^haTi 15^000.': value, that while prices will gradually reduce, •the^proces& #S41!3be *l :Ci 1 1 bja AM c^hfer 'W^r^vess^ls must 'be surreiidereS or destroyedf Iv/l'r ft 1 Jslow and then never reach the level of 1913-l^^ldW^^| «.«?. ,!Vab iooq. .n^ r:juP•!' £v -.All qGermati- iritfnitioii1 e§tablish%nts^ ^t be Hos^ nroa^v'S -nlm^in^u®trial Panic- is the same judgm^t^ti^^i^^d. Tt .^hree,-months after i& -signed ^teXc(^ts^^re MKe^^r^Mti#ied: liVia^rejdUiCttipn will not be noticable to the avei^^.,^uiMe^foi,s'£tB6^t fey1Allies\ n^&a^rM saioh viuonqS. baa b-7-vi id biKfel^talidf'tb^e^SleA1 tb'Jair riatiori,^ ZST7 h*iP-? hi 1 aoc-:.^ Ol^UJir! 19t.-iur«s rt-iS to fivte years. cli ao s*J9v/Jyc*! bus aooff .nobrtoJ rd at:nsboo^ts rioa i«au. ire insurance contr^t^ ^pt considered dissolved by the war. "gaol hi ,1 ies! vrt ol 9?!H B'l ssab-mariHe cables.b-^s g^stna- aa 'tnid P,eri(?d usually given iorK a.r,esiuinptaon! of®kafele the Gema^'sFin^tiiaaiidiati{llta% air7.fpr^e^^B^li.^^.^ C)p^. ^r^f.^e^: !c^terr^^tf1&nM>f ol?.opiun|tiSf|cl fZi .ipc ,usual:epjiditiians in Europe. Then farm productioft^iH^hd^^"d i®8 «l war, must .continue in -that thi. is the StatUSo 11.J if §.j|f3»0sd 10 si:1 Hi pait'.iri 'o a,pd .|si.pjci^^djjg^erfftme^t& apd natiohalis. .sy'i—f»n« -solcUs ban astfas h&rA •••i W W re he at us a in in an a iUivr f/Sermaii^ ^ust '!reithbfe^sfe,^li ciyp!^^^d^^es^l)eginning ^jth ur.f F'a^vf 9^- ^^panube and Nieiften' rivers interriatipttai- Th,en' .?r€ssin§r need of the devastate^i^M'Sf the mm ized. bk/ovr J^^,()(®00 marks ($5,(^,000,000).n -isn't-• of :kv^ TT Fairb'p.fe- wiir hav^ been''supplied auvi ,,ax«v. .A bnlxt -ys a.: fi'iiiv o- .ti?'- k-//. ,rrr',, :pM .:• earniiftZ .jfimg-y. Mi al sldjii jin friepa^atiori to be securecl by a( Ibpnd ^ie P^a5!e(i under control of an Allited- German cpm7 v.J (i ncCan tho.se who, want hopies wait that five yedrs arid pay the' iricrea$ed jssuie approved -by thei reparation commission. ... (,!V rents, to get a .efficient rHl„ction in costs to be noticable? ^l ,:Gertnany tnust pay shipping damages, tlon for tori. Belgium to be permitted to build a canal connecting the Rhine wlsdotn?, In the meanwhife incoming population increases that and the Meuse. Germany must devote her economic resources to rebuildmg •../:..( 'i .- ..%!•• .... •.' •'.- e,- the,pressor^ or it refuses to come, Duluth, as a city, has just as devastated regions. "v"- .* Czech-Slovakia to have rail rights into Flume and Trieste. at stake in this problem as have the individuals.,,^.'Bot as yet n,ucl1 •m Germany must Tevcrtio prewar "most favored nations" tariff Germany to ^.accept all, decrees as to German ships Aby Allied I mrA Duluth has done nothing. Will it continue to do nothing."., discrimination ithout prize COUJ"tS. Ij»RL