International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 2, 1919 · Page 5 of 8
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ma 'THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME' 1 SHOCK TO WUSON MMDES PROFESSIONAL CAHfta senate "are not many compared to Its friends, but they control the committee. They have felt justified in retaining JOHN H. BROWN the treaty in the committee, HOUSE OF FOES THE COUNTRY" Attorney at Law holding useless hearings and making killing amendments with the fuH Office over O. M. Carr & Co knowledge that amendments would international Falls, Minnc so' beat the treaty Just as effectively as a refusal to ratify. CARRIES HIS BATTLE FOR DR. H. H. IHRIG A few, a very few, senators have LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTO Senator Hitchcock So Characterizes declared that they would vote against Dentist HOME OF HI8 ENEMiES. the treaty because of the league of Senator Knox's Attack Otf.cc «»cr Holler's Coofocti trcff nations, but it has remained for the cn the Peace Treaty. GIVES COST GREAT WAR senator from Pennsylvania (IZr. Knox) frv .,4 •or*"" GF to dr clr.ro boldly aja'nst our participation in the treaty settlement.. J. J. HADLER "To say that he has amazed the PRAISES McCUMBER'S SPEECH Informs Them of Lives and Treasure country is to put it mildly—he has LAWYER shocked the country. Poured Out to 8ave Says Knox Changes Front. Civilization. Amendment or Defeat of Treaty International State Bank Buil 15 "Strangely enough, after months of Would Be Commercial and Financial time and a number of speeches in which his attack on the treaty has Disaster for America, LAWRENCE'S PHARMAC» (By Mt. Clemens News Bureau) been on account of Article 1, which 8ays Nebraska Senator. The Rexall Store Aboard President Wilson's Special contains the league of nations, he now takes a new position. He formerly S. N. Rubin, Prop. train—Carrying his war against those Washington, Sept. 4.—(Special.)— favored taking the league of nations who oppose the adoption by the United International Falls, Minne.ota Declaring that any amendment to the out of the treaty and ratifying th* States of the peace treaty and the treaty of peace, good or bad, reasonable peace settlement with Germany. Now covenant of the League of Nations into or unreasonable, means the defeat he suddenly changes front, declares in their households, President Wilson NORTHERN MINNESOTA of the treaty with all its disastrous favor of deserting the nations associated last week Invaded California. consequences, Senator Hitchcock HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION with us in the war, and advocates And there, where the question on of Nebraska made a powerful an unconditional peace or a negotiated which league opponents have hammered Dr. C. C. Craig Phonj 12 speech in the senate today urging that peace with Germany. the hardest, that of Shan Tung— Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 2§0 the treaty be ratified without delay Was there ever a more insane international is of most interest, the president found Br. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 and without amendment. policy proposed? In the the same enthusiasm among the people Referring to the recent speech of Hospital Phone 7S mixture of poltroonery and folly it is for peace and for insurance Senator McCumber, Republican, of difficult to see which predominates. Office over International State Bank against future wars. The people want North Dakota, who voted against the Senator Knox goes the limit. He not Phone 155 the long controversy ended. They Shantung amendment in the foreign only proposes that we desert our International Falls. Minnesota want tlfis country to be able to again relations committee, Senator Hitchcock friends and abandon our obligations, said: turn its undivided attention to social, but he suggests that we release Germany HOTE economic and industrial development. "He has shown that the proposed from all promises of indemnities amendment, instead of helping China, Their leaders may not feel this way, and reparations. "The Girl I left behind me," union. Their greeting to the Boys deprives her of the benefit of thn but judging from the expressions 'Why not go further and propose tin hat, and all thousands of of '17 wilUbe a big feature of the promises and concessions the United which met the president on every side. that we compensate Germany? That them—will be out in force at the Minnesota State Fair and Victory The'Minnempolis Dollar-Hotel States has exacted from Japan. He would be a still stronger appeal to The leaders have overstepped the coming Soldiers' and Sailors' Re- Exposition^-Aug. 30 to Sept. 6. has shown that Japan, is already in German sentiment." 250 MODERN ROOMS limits of the peoples patience in their Located In Heart of Business District OUND THE WORLD WITH Has Faith in Senate. stubborn determination to force a ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR Senator Hitchcock said that he had change in the great document. AMERICAN RED CROSS. PLAN full faith that the treaty would receive EURO RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.60 Must Take This League. PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA different treatment in the senate than COMPLETE SAFETY "We must take this League of Nations," it has in the foreign relations committee. In Italy. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS "In the senate," he said, "there AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION said the president, "for there are few men who favor deserting the INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER is no way in which ano flier can be J?*® LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANY BUILDING cause of civilization until the victory obtained without compelling reconsideration TECTED BV AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS in the field has been rendered permanent by the powers. And it EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND by a peace settlement with ample would sit very ill upon my stomach to TELEPHONE SERVICE. guarantees. In the senate are few take it back to Germany for consideration." senators who favor releasing Germany from all responsibility for the war, few "All over the world people are looking senators willing to sacrifice the material to us with confidence our rivals interests of the United States along with the weaker nations. I pray which this treaty alone can protect." God that the gentlemen who are delaying In concluding what was without this thing may presently see it doubt one of the ablest speeches that in a different light." has been made in the senate for the Germany, the president declared, Is ratification of the treaty without taking new courage from our delay in amendment, Senator Hitchcock said: ratifying the treaty and her newspapers Disadvantages Exaggerated. BETTER DENTISTRY and public men were again becoming "I cannot close without a few words arrogantly out-spoken. on the league of nations feature of the Deeply impressive were the figures FOR LESS HONEY treaty, which has been so persistently of the cost of the late war, in lives and unreasonably attacked in this and dollars. It was the first time that chamber. To most of these attacks varied I have listened. They have the official statistics have been made publio and the tremendous totals somewhat, but they all have one characteristic $5.00 at one of the most critical of the war, when Teutons Bridge Work Arriving stages tne shocked the president's audiences. in common—a tremendous Gpld Crowns were forcing the Italian army back to the Piave, the American Red Cross exaggeration of possible disadvantages White Crowns rushed emergency relief from Paris revived the drooping spirits of the and Shows Cost of World War. SENATOR HITCHCOCK Blates to this country. •whole country. In addition to furnishing rations and comforts and medical "Those who conjure up these possible "The war," said President Wilson, possession of the German rights, privileges attention to the fighting men, the American Red Cross instituted 42 soup GUARANTEED WORK disadvantages seem to ignore altogether cost Great Britain and and her Do-' and leaseholds. He has also kitchens, 36 children's hospitals, 10 children's dispensaries, 14 artificial limb 10 YEARS the enormous advantages of mains $38,000,000,000 France $26,000r factories, five homes for refugee children, 10 rest stations for refugees. shown that Great Britain and France organizing the world for peace. They This photograph shows a group of Italian refugee children being fed by 000,000 the United States $22,000,000,000 are under pledge to Japan to stand by appear to have lost sight of the horrors, GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST the American Red Cross at one of the numerous relief stations. her in her claim, and he has challenged Russia $18,000,000,000 Italy «vils, and dangers of war while the supporters of the proposed $13,000,000,000 and a total, including Special attention given to In the contemplation of possible disadvantages amendment to ?how how China can the expenditures of Japan, Belgium OUND THE WORLD WITH under the league of nations. out*of»lown patients. Write us possibly be benefited. Unless we reject and other small countries, of $123,000,C00,000. They make mountains out of Japan's promises we propose to go to about your teeth trou&tes. We AMERICAN RED CROSS.« molehills in reviewing difficulties in with her and drive her out of any ami "It cost the Central Powers as follows: warc are glad to answer all the league plan. They are suspicions Shantung for the -benefit of China. Germany $39,000,000,000 Austria-Hungary, question*. Write us. Recreation in Hospitals. that while it may benefit every other "I think the senator from North Dakota $21,000,000,000 Turkey nation on earth it is so devised as to conclusively demonstrated the and Bulgaria $3,000,000,000. DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE bring disaster to the United States. folly of the proposed amendment as "The United States," the president Union Dentists They crawl upon the ground with a far as it concerns China and the danger •ty said, "spent one million dollars an microscope searching for pitfalls and that it involved to the United hour night and day for two years in are unable to look forward to the Sates." its struggle to save civilization. All promised land of peace and order and Senator, Hitchcock then explained Bemidji this, however, fades into insignificance justice to which the new movement the inevitable results if the senate when the deaths by leads." should vote in favor of the Shantung battle are considered," declared amendment or any other. He said the president, Russia gave 1,700,0£J that one of two things would happen men Germany 1,600,000 —either the president would refuse to Prance 1,380,COO Great Britain 900,000 go further with the treaty, or he would TABLES SHOWING HOW TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Italy 364,000 the United States have to submit the amendment to the INCREASE IN VALUE. 50,300. In all, almost 7,500,000 men nations associated with the United Denomination of $100. perished in the great struggle, or States in the war. Month. 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1,500,000 more men than died in all of U. S. Would Be Isolated. January $82.40 $84.80 $87.20 $89.60 $92.00 the wars of the previous 100 years. February 82.60 85.00 87.40 89.80 92.20 "Does anyone believe," asked the March -. 82.80 85.20 87.60 90S00 92.40 senator, "that the other nations would Should Remember Recent Horrors. April 83.00 85.40 87.80 90.20 92.60 accept the Shantung amendment?" "These are terrible facts, and we May 83.20 85.60 88.00 90.40 92.80 He pointed out that Great Britain has ought never to forget them. We went June 83.40 85.80 88.20 90.60 93.00 already ratified the tjeaty and is under into this war to do a thing that was July *83.60 86.00 88:40 90.80 93.20 pledge to Japan with reference to fundamental for the world and what I August 83.80 86.20 88.60 91.00 93.40 Shantung that France is soon to ratify have come out on this Journey for is September 84.00 86.40 88.80 91.20 93.60 the treaty and is under the same to determine whether the country has October 84.20 86.60 89.00 91.40 93.30 pledge to Japan. forgotten or not. I have found out. November 84.40 86.80 89.20 91.60 94.00 "Does anyone suppose that Japan December 84.60 87.00 89.40 91.80 94.20 The country has not forgotten and it herself would submit to such a humiliation will never permit any who stands before the eyes of the world?" Jan. 1, 1924 100.00 American Red Cross conducts its recreational work In hospitals' The in the way of the fulfillment of oui asked Hitchcock. "The answer is through a multitude of recreations suited trained men and women, introducing great pledges, ever to forget the sorrowful simple," he asserted. "We would find view of a hospital ward to the handicaps of the men. The accompanying OUND THE WORLD WITH ourselves out in the cold, Isolated day he made the attempt." developed by a Red shows in operation a moving pie?ire projecting machine, from the rest of the world. Arbitration and discussion, the president pictures on the wall so that Cross recreational director, which throws the AMERICAN RED CROSS. "What, then, will the United States pointed out, must replace force tllP do? What will those American statesmen nt\+€ of arms in the settlement of world "Ever Occur to You?" propose who stand for this method In Siberia. controversies. Constantly he dwells of killing the treaty? Some of Aipon the fact that all the nations in them will say that congress can pass the League agree to do one of two says the Good Judge a joint resolution declaring a state of things, first to submit their differences peace with Germany, others say the to arbitration, in wfcgph ease they a* United States can negotiate a^separate^md agree to abide by the" decision rendered, independent treaty of peace That it's foolish to put up or, if unwilling to arbitrate, to with Germany. Those who talk this have their case discussed by the Council with an ordinary chew, way. evidently have no conception of of the League, in which ca'se six the enormous^ benefits and advantages when it doesn't cost any months- is granted for discussion. which the United States derives from Three'months must elapse following more to. get real tobacco this ^tr eat y, which we wrung'from Germany the result of this last step in arbitration at the cannon's mouth. Neither satisfaction.Every before the nation concerned can have they any conception of the^i'fficult'ies declare involved in negotiating a^iew day. more men discover treaty with Germany to establish the Holds Out Hope for Ireland. that a little chew of terms of freace and settle the contro* The president took advantage of real good tobacco lasts rersies of the wair. questions propounded by the San Igranciseo Would Be Suicidal. longer and gives them real Labor Council to give the inference "To. mv mind,_ tL wowfa_be suicidal contentment: -,3— that he believes Ireland can bring' vantage of them. Th^yi^vould resent before the League of Nations her case There's nothing like it. our desertion. {or settlement when the League is "tip to this point I have discussgd actually in existence.. the possible defeat of the treaty by THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Shah Tung, he declared, will be returned the most Important Red Cross work in Siberia, which means of proposed amendments to it. Possibly and one .to China. Japan, he said, had most the continuance of operations there, Is the against I That is the real program and hope of demands campaign put up in two styles given her solemn pledge to that effect. typhus. Over a stretch of 4,000 miles the American Red Cross has fought the majority of the committee on foreign And with the League of Nations in fee scourge. Here is seen "The Great White Train," an ^anti-typhus institution relations. It is for that purpose RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco force, said the president, we ean, if which, with its crew of doctors and nurses and cargoes of drugs, that the treaty has been locked up in occasion arises, stand forth and say, W*B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco food and cleansing apparatus, has saved the lives of thousands. cold storage for so many weeks. The "This shall be done." en^iQies^of the league of nations ip the M. id N 1 1 1 I 1