International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 6, 1919 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 PAGE FOUR TIE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS tribution of fuel, or to aid or abet the doing of any act having purpose for keeping people toned up to high levels of thinking and acting. or effect. Making a strike effeoeive under the circumstances It has kept the affairs of the Moral Governor before the attention which I have described amounts to such concerted actior. or arrangement. of his people. AND BORDER BUDGET It has been thie force behind the building of homes for orphans, GEO. P. WATSON, Editor It is the solemn duty of the Department of Justice to enforce unfortunates, deficient, diemented and aged. this statute. We have enforced it in many cases. We must :ontinue It has always been the backer and often ,the starter of philanthropic Bmtered at the Post Office at International Falls. Minn., as Second-class Matter to do so irrespective of the persons involved in its violation. enterprises. 1 hope it will not be necessary to enforce it in this case. Indeed, I Thie church is easy to slam and hard to replace. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR am hearing from many sources that large numbers of the miners Kick is you like but youi will be wiser and happier to back it. themseleves do not wish to quit work and will not do so if assured Don't attempt to hunt either small or large gam/e without first of the protection of the government, of which they properly feel getting a hunting license or the Bogie Man will sure get you. GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT PUBLIC, PALMER WARNS themselves a part. "It is probably unnecessary for me to say that such protection Washington, Oct. 30—The position of the government in he The temporary writ -of injunction was not against miners striking will everywhere be given, so that men may exercise their undoubted impending coal strike was announced last night by Attorney General but against the union officials who nevier lose a day's pay during light of continuing to work under such terms and conditions as Palmer as follows: strike periods from ordering or carrying on a striik'e. they shall see fit. The facts present a situation which challenges "There can be no dbubt that the government has the power the supremacy of the law and every resource of the government v. ill ii the public interest, under the law, to deal with the projected Some of the eastern theatrical managers have decided to cut be brought to bear to prevent the national disaster which would strike of the bituminous coal miners, without infringing on the recognized out bill posters in favor of newspaper advertising, both because it inevitably result from the cessation of mining operations." right of men in any line loif industry to work when they is motie 'effectve in bringing the crowds and less expensive than please and quit work when they pleasiei. purchasing and posting big highly colored posters. TYPHUS CARRIES "The illegality of this strike can and ^vili be established without, FAMILY MARKED BY ODDITY in any way, impairing the general right to strike, and the general HOT TIMES IN 1920 London Newspaper Tells of Stfange OFF RUSSIANS right to strike is not in issue in any sense whatever in the present JTate That Pursued Group Both situation. This is true because the circumstances differentiate *r' in Life and Death. A year from this date' old Minnesota will be in the threes of this case from the case of any other strike that has ever taken place the hottest camaign the old girl ever saw. Party lines will be all There lived at Ipswich in the reign in the tiomntry. It does not follow that every strike is lawful merely. shot to pieces and candidates will be appealing for votes on issues of William III a family known as the Thousands of People Are Dying because the right to strike is recognized to exist. "odd family," a most appropriate heretofore unknown. John Barleycorn, for the first time in hah* of Dread Disease in name, as the following facts prove, "Every case must stand upon its own bottom and be governed a century, will not show his bloated mug and the man who mentions London Answers states: Siberia. by its own facts. Therefore, when the President said in his statement "straight ticket" will get the horse laugh. Every event, good, bad or indifferent, last Saturday that 'such a strike in such circumstances' is came to that family in an odd This is pretty early to make pledg'es but this must we have unalterably year or an odd day of the month, and TELLS HORRORS OF SITUATION not only unjustifiable but unlawful, reference was had only to the decided upon in advandei—we will not support any candidate every person was odd in manner or conditions in the impending situation. behavior or appearance. Even the who has pussyfooted on the war issues and has not been unchangeably letters of their Christian names always "The proposed strike was ordered in a manner, for a purpose and outspokenly loyal. American Red Cross Nurse Write* amounted to an odd number. and with a necessary effect, which taken together put it outside the Further deponent saith not.—Fairmont Sentinel. Pitiable Story of Conditions She The father and mother were Peter pale of law. After the war began, the production of fuel was regarded Personally Observed—Lack and Rahab their seven children (all boys) bore the names of David, Ezekiel, Hospital Facilities. as one of the subjects of such peculiar public importance as ONTARIO WENT DUSTY James, Jonas, Matthew, Roger to justify a special satutory enactment. The fuel administration and Solomon. The husband possessed Tokyo.—In a letter from Omsk, Siberia, was created to supervise the subject and matters of wages as well Miss Charlotte Boardman Rogers, only one leg and lys wife only one The victory of the: dry forces in Ontario seems to be overwhelming. of New York city, who was on arm Solomon was blind in his left as prices were considered and sanctioned by the fuel administration. The four changes in the temperance act proposed by the wets eye and Roger lost his right in an the western front when the Kolchak "Afiter the cessation of hostilities the fuel administration suspended armies recently evacuated several cities, accident James had his left ear torn have been defeated by majorities all the way from 150,000 to 250,000. writes a pitiable story of the horrors off in a quarrel. Matthew's left hand certain of its orders, but. did not terminate them, and they The vic,t!ory is sigriificanfi3n many features. One of the chief of typhus which she personally had but three fingers. are subject to reinstatement any time upton the President's order reasons for putting the temperance act 'before the voters was the observed as a nurse of the American Jonas had a stump foot, David was and the statute under which the orders were made is still in full Red Cross. She says: humpbacked and Ezekiel was 6 feet 2 claim that it had been passed during the war and that the soldiers "I have spent twenty-four hours in inches at the age of nineteen. Every force. ought to have something to say about it upon their return. They hell. Our train was stalled at the railway one of the children had red hair, notwithstanding "With this situation existing, the convention of United Mine station at Petropavlovsk, Far are back and they have sptiteen in no undecided tone. No doubt they the fact that the father's Western Siberia, and somewhere to hair was jet black and the mother's Workers at Cleveland, last September, decided to annul all wage will vote in the same way on this side of the1 line should ttoe matter the west of us the Red armies were white. contracts on Nevem'ber 1 and took the unprecedented step of deciding ever come up on popular vote. The Ontario election is important coming on. Strange at birth, all died as "To the right of us, left of us, rear in advance of any opportunity for consultation either with the strangely. to the United States because it keeps the bordie'r dry all the way of us, were typhus fever trains, box The father fell into a deep sawpit from New York to Minnesota. The nuisance of a wet neighbor is government or with thie coal operators to strike) on November 1. cars, passenger cars, twenty-five, thirty, and was killed, the wife died five days even thirty-five cars to a train, the thing that makes all of the dry American states favor national mless satisfactory new arrangements should be made. after from starvation. Ezekiel enlisted, and all loaded with men from the was wounded in 23 places, but recovered. prohibition. Continental prohibition will be found almost as important—Lincoln "Without any Expression from theh workers themselves, the front and from the evacuated hospitals, Roger, James, Jonas, David Journal. with thousands of patients dying organization promulgated1 a demajiji for 60 per cent increase in wages and Matthew died in 1713 in six different of the dread disease. a six-hour day and a five-day wfce.k, and authorized a strike to be places on the same day Solomon "No nurse waited on them, no doctors and Ezekiel were drowned in the. WHAT THEY OUGHT TO RECOGNIZE effective November 1, before the demands were even presented to administered medicines to stimulate Thames in 1723. the action of their weakened the operators. hearts. They lay on rough board At a recent meeting of the Indiana Federation of Labor, a resolution RECALL LEGENDS OF HAWAII "The demand for a new wage agreement covered only a pari shelves erected around the sides and was passed demanding the recognition of the Russian soviet ends of the cars, or on.the floor where of the coal fields, but the strike order was sent broadcast to workers even cattlemen would have placed Two Idols, Recently Unearthed, Bring government. ir othier fields where operators had been given no opportunity to straw if animals were to be carried. to Memory Folklore Tales Almost From a recent dispatch from Isaac Don Levinie, who has re No sanitary conveniences were supplied even consider demands for increased wages or decreased hours. Lost to Memory. the patients' clothes were stained centlv been touring soviet Russia, we learn that busad is now selling "All this has been done while the miners in every field, through with filth and blood their feet Of the two old Hawaiian idols lately in Moscow at $37.50 a pound it has risen to that figure since last caked with mud and manure their found concealed in the earth at Hookaupu, iheiir right of collective bargaining had entered into a solemn contract May when it was bringing $11 a pound. During the same' period bodies alive with little gray typhus Paukukalo, one, a female idol, is with the operators, fixing wages and hours for a definite period lice—the plague of Serbia. in a fairly good state of preservation. wages we're doubled, but they are still several extended jumps which has not yet expired. "Cheek bones protruded through The idol is supposed to be that of Kihawahine, behind the cost of living. r,f their yellow skin, eyes sunken into the Undine of Maui myths. "The operators, upon the insistence of the President, indicated their sockets, hands like birds' claws Her haunts are the springs at Paukukalo, What the Indian Federation of Labor ought to recognize is their willingness to negotiate and arbitrate providing the strike is stretched out with cups for water— the Kauaha pond, and the matchless the fact that the Russian soviet government is a mighty good thing they lay all day in the sweltering heat. pools in the wooded glens deferred, while the miners rejected the President's request for arbitration —to let severely alone.—Pioneler Press. "We tried to look away, but all day around Pilholo, Makawao. as a means of settlement and refused to defer the strike. long we heard them moan or fflW for The legends about her compare with their sanitary attendants. those of the German fairy folklore, "Some of the wage contracts were1 made with the sanction of THE DIVIDENDS FROM GOOD ROADS Need of Hospitals. and around the charms of her person the Federal government, operating through the fuel administration, "Our to extreme trip from Omsk the as she sits combing her wealth of at front and back again a time when golden tresses at the edge of some to run during the continuation of the war or until April 1, 1920. When Minnesota spends $100,000,000 on the 10,000 mile system were the Siberian government armies bathing pool is woven many a halfforgotten Many others, however, ran until a time still in the future regard of paved highways, as contemplated in the Ba'bcock plan, what will revealed falling back before the Reds has Mauri folk tale. tremendous in all its pitifulness the for the continuation of the war. she receive) for her money In some of the latest ones she is need of Russian hospitals* reputed to have lured two haoles at "While! it is perfectly plain that the war is sitill on and any The experience of New York state may help answer that question. sanitary trains and dressing stations different times on a merry chase only contract running until its conclusion is still in force whatever may for every kind of supplies. New York has spent $130,000,000 on her roads—she has been to see her disappear in one or another Cross "Although the American Red be given to the argument that the successful operation whatever of the deep, clear-water pools among a pioniefer state in the movement, and has made! some very costly train to has been sending train after the wooded glens of Pilholo. One, a is need to the large number of such contracts which expire at a fixed date Western Siberia, so vast the experiments. But she has more than 6,000 miles of fine highways. doctor, ended his aimless wanderings that many more trains are necessary without regard for the war period. The armistice did not end the Now then:— to her glenwood haunts by becoming to meet even the most primal necessities. a paralytic, the other, a woodcutter, war and the! courts in many cases haiv(e held that the war emergency seen In New York, between 1890 and 1900 farm land valuies slumped Tet those of us who have never ceased to describe the charms of in hospitals the immediate improvement statutes are still in force, the same rule must apply to war emergency a total of $88,000,000. Between 1900 and 1910, when the good roads this "wonderful woman with the golden and sanitary trains where American contracts. The Congress has held to this position so late as Oceober hair," always able to elude Tiis embrace, wiere being buliilt, the value of New York lands increased a total of Red Cross supplies have come but ever beckoning him on to 22, when an act of Congress wa's approved making even more effec+he in are immensely encouraged, knowing 38,758,800! This huge increase attended the expenditure yi le^V her lair among the vines and trees that every pound of a^soRfeent cotton, food and fuel control'act. than $37,000,000,000 on good roads. Lands along thle roads went up and pools and crags of the glens about every ounce of drugs,.-every yard Pilholo.—Wailuku (H. I.) Times. "The suspension of the restrictions as to the price of coal is of gauze can be used in Western Sibe^ in value from $10 to $30 an acre. ria to save a life." not necessarily permanent and conditions warrant a renewal of these Furthermore,, since New York improved her roads, tourists to The Cynical Actress. restrictions at this time, yet the government, if it reinstates the the average number of $352,000 a year visit that state in motor cars'. The late Oscar Hammerstein believed AIR ROUTES^KRE XfiOWDED that the actresses should lead order fixing a maximum price would be absolutely helpless to protect Figuring that each tourist spends an average of $5 a day, New Yorfe a pure life. the people against exhorbatant prices of the product in the com estimates that every four diays during the touring season, her in^ Passenger Plane Ticket Offiee* iii r- "Cynical, disillusioned actresses are Great Britain Are Besieged tracts made under its sanction should now be deliberately broken. comle from tourists is $7,041,600. When we stairt on the Babcock no good," he once said at a dinner. by Patrons. "I remember an actress of mine some "This does not mean that a cha nge could not be negotiated, and system, we shall be making a large investment, but New York has years ago who fell down badly in a either agreed upon or arbitrated, if proper protection of the public London.—That passengers are eagerly demonstrated how tremendously, it pays.—Pioneer Press. part I'd given her. awaiting the establishM4nf of airplane 'Look here,' I said the morning be accorded in the settlement, but it does mean that the public welfare routes to distant points in the after she fell down, 'all the critics say THE CHURCH IN THE LIFE OF THE NATION in the wartime emergency must still be the same permanent British empire is shown- 'by the requests you don't show half enough emotion for tickets received by a company interest to be served by bcxth parties. The government is the protector in the scene where your husband which operates an airplane^line leaves you never to return.' Theodore Roosevelt of the public welfare. from Folkstone to Paris. "The cynical, disillusioned creature "The proposed strike, if carried to its logical conclusion, wilt On the day when the service opened, gave a tart laugh. the office of the company was besieged The church may.jioit be the only place where men may profitcibly paralyze transportation and industry. It will deprive unnumbered 'Oh, I don't, don't I?' she sneered. by inquiries seeking bookings for all 'Well, look here, Mr. Hammerstein, spend Sunday. thousands of men who are making no complaint about their employment parts of the world. One wanted to I've had sfx husbands leave me never make a trip to Venice and another demanded Of course it is not. or their right to earn a livelihood for themselves and their to return, and I guess I know how a ticket to Cairo. much emotion ought to be shown in Nevertheless it is one of the very best places. families, will put cities in darkness, and, if continued only for a Persons with relatives or interests such circumstances as well as anybody.' It has been well triied. in India have made numerous inquiries few days, will bring cold and hungier to millions of our people, if to learn how soon it will be It has been knocked about badly by slackers and by enemies. continued for a month, it will leave death and starvation in its wake. possible for them to go there by airplane. A city school principal was rushing It is the target for every fellow with la chip on hfe shoulder or It would be a more deadly attack upon the life of the nation than an along the street the other day when a grouch in his systeriT. invading army. a youngster about eight years old Find Diamonds in Lava. stopped her. "Are you the principal It is too narrow for som/e and too broiad for others. "By (enacting the food and fuel control act, Congress has recognized Honolulu.—There is an unprecedented at Blank building?" he asked. All is too narrow for some and too broad for others. demand for "olivines," the diamondlike thle1 vital importance in the present circumstances of maintaining The principal nodded her head. crystals found in lava from Mount "Why? Do you go there?" she asked All this is perfectly natural—in fact, inevitable, since the church production in disribution of the necessities of life and1 his Pelee. These stones are called "Hawaiian in turn. is based upon sjpiritual principles, which are admitedly difficult to inadje it unlawful for concerted action, agreement or the1, arrangement any diamonds" and are of various "No," he returned. "I go to another ipii colors—brown, yellow, scarlet—as well fully understand, let alone follow. to be made by two or more persons to limit the facilities building. But I just wanted to know is white. Wearing of them is said to if the llekin' had begun at your building In spite of all this, the church is a mighty forc£ in tlSfUltiori of transportation and production or to restrict the supply and dis nsure •nck^t? W?rM'' yet?" isJ.