International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 27, 1919 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 27th, 1919 1 KNOW NOW WHY MEDICAL AND SMAt RELIEF THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS KOOCHICHING COUNTY CASES ARE UP AGAIN PEOPLEPRAISE if? WAR FOR DISABLED HEROES OF AND BORDER BUDGET Mandamus Case Is Heard In Chambers by Judge McClenahan—St. GEO. P. WATSON, Editor Paul Man Asks Treasurer and Auditor St. Paul Woman After Suffering 32 to Pay Obligation to Trust Co. Years Gains 14 Pounds By Taking Entered at the Poat Office at International Fall*. Minn., a* Second-claaa Matte* How the Bureau of War Risk insurance Is Meeting the Herculcan Tanlac. A mandamus case in the series of Problem of Examining, Rating and Returning to Physical SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Koochiching county cases concerning "I have taken only two bottles of .-,T bond issues of that county, which Usefulness Minds and Bodies Wrecked in the Tanlac but they have entirely stopped first attracted local attention when a This is Thanksgiving day. Let us enter fully into its spirit and Great European War. my thirty-two years of suffering group was heard in the Brainerd continue by our patriotic devotion to our country's best inheres and almost made anew woman out of district court on change of venue, a me," said Mrs. Julius Hoanhouse, of prove that we! apppreciate its blessings and opportunities for stiU year ago, came up Friday, when Fryberger, need of such services to arrange 469 Washington —The war has brought Clinton Ave., St. Paul, Minn., recently. Fulton & Spear of Dulutl), their hospitalization to secure for greater service. the government face to face with a them the artificial limbs and other representing the respondents, P. H. brand new series of problems. Long "For thirty-two years I suffered prosthetic appliances Which they Fogarty, Koochiching county treasurer, before the armistice was signed, congress The executive committee of the County Poultry Association is fro mstomach trouble and chronic may require to secure physical examinations foresaw some of the necessities and R. C. Fraser, county auditor indigestion," she continued, "and at certainly to be congratulated u|pon thie fine show they had last of these claimants and to of the situation and, starting from the and Ambrose Tighe of St. Paul, prepare the certificates of disability times even the pressure of my clothes broad-angled viewpoint that a man Thursday, Friday and Saturday in this city. Four hundred birds representing C. P. Connelly of St. which will be a protection In years against my stomach would hurt m.\ who has been injured In the service were exhibited and the high grade of the different kinds was such Paul, a taxpayer, appeared before to come, even though they may not be I- had to be very careful about what of his country is not an object of Judge W. S. McClenahan, in district in need of compensation or medical that, thie competition for prizes w&s keen and the points of superiority charity-but a person who is entitled I ate and even then it was hard for and surgical attention at the present court chambers to argue a motion. to compensation and medical relief me to retain anything on my stomach were finely drawn. time. The question was with reference .» a exactly as is the man who suffers 'and sometimes I was so nauseated More than 5,000 cases pass through a hurt at the hands of industry, wise the payment of certain past obligations the medical division every working would have to give up and go If the majority of the members of the county board had followed legislative program was inaugurated. of Koochiching county, which day, action being had on one case every bed before I could get relief. I suffered This contemplates that the director the advise of THE PRESS during the past few years, instead the answer alleged the county was four seconds. When the case reaches no end of misery from gas, of the bureau of war risk insurance disposing of as rapidly as circumstances the section to which it is routed, it is of listening to a few prejudiced minds and attorneys and many, and many a night I slept shall take all the necessary measures carefully reviewed by medical officers permitted, with the exception to Insure that every person who contracted ^hlo have no interest in this county except a possible meal ticket hardly a wink because of the pains of the United States public health of certain ones alleged on information a disease or suffered an injury in my stomach. For months at a service specially trained in such work. the taxpayers of this county would hav*e saved to themselves and belief to be held by in military service in the line of time I was off in weight as much is Variety in Demands. duty during the war with Germany tens of thousands of dollars. John Nuveen & Co., private bankers ten pounds and if I gained it back I In one instance it is necessary to shall be recompensed therefor, and of Chicago. didn't gain in strength but felt as rate the degree of disability in another, that he shall receive such medical Against Nuveen & Co. was alleged to order an artificial arm in It would be difficult to find a happieir 'bunch of farmers thut weak anU draggy as ever, if not more and surgical attention whieh will return a counter claim insofar as such bankers, another, to pay a bill for the repair of so. I spent hundreds of dollars and him to health, or at least shall those living along the road between here and' Baudette, most of it was claimed, had purchased teeth this patient is to be admitted bring him the maximum relief possible used all inds of medicines but got whom have got their farms in such shape that they are marketing -to a sanatorium that unfortunate boy large amounts of bonds at a discount in his particular case. no relief, and I was beginning to whose reason has been rocked by the Furthermore, should this ex-soldler, both stock and! various kinds of farm products. The cause of their aggregating more than $50,000. think I would have to go on through thundering engines of war must be sailor or marine have lost a limb or An injunction suit, pending in good feeling is due to the fact that several different contractors are life and never get rid of my old trou committed to an institution. Here the eye, or suffered any hurt for which Koochiching county, it was stated, mother of an epileptic requires a consoling laying at least six inches of good gravel all along this main and important bles. a mechanical device may be necessary, has as its object the prevention of letter there some officer in the "But a good friend of mine who that such apparatus shall be furnished highway. So that thjei^e is no question that the day of a bad payment of any bonds held by Nuveen field must be informed regarding the knew what I had gone through heard him without cost. In furtherance road is passed for them. We rejoice with them. special needs in some particular case. & Co. of this plan congress has enacted about Tanlac and suggested that I The cases pass to the various sections The district court mandamus case enabling legislation and at present try it, and to-day I feel thankful to for action, and from them back was originally returnable to Judge is considering a bill which will Chief of Police Kinshiella informs us that the thorough frisking that friend and even-more thankful to the mail room and to the other divisions farther elucidate its purpose in this Lewis of the district of Ramsey to Tanlac for I can honestly say it in the bureau for such further •f the places under suspicion in our city of illegal liquor selling, regard. county, but by change of venue was action as may be necessary. It will the best medicine I have ever taken. gambling and immoral practice, which have taken place during the National in Scope. transferred to Judge W. S. McClen be readily understood that one handling My stomach is in fine condition no.V There is a man in Washington who past weie'k will be continued every few days and that anyone caught han and heard in BVainerd on November does not suffice for a given case. and no matter what I eat it digests sits all day long facing a gigantic Each must be gone over many, many 14. in incrimidating actions will be turned over to the federal author map of the United States. On it is and I, don't suffer any more after eat times, and will be gone over manjr, The two Koochiching county officials shown every railroad, town and hamlet ities, which is the proper mode of proceedurre under the present conditions ing. I'm gaining in weight and many more times in the succeeding named answered that in protection of the nation. Colored pins locate strength right along, in fact, I've and fedie'ral regulations. It won't take long to give this city years. the hospitals, dispensaries., medical of the county it be determined gained fourteen pounds already and 107,000 Taken Care Of. the right kind of an administration, for which it has been paying and surgical consultants and examiners, whether they be required to pay weigh more than I ever did in my life. This explains why, although mere all of this being the vast field machinery tor many years past without getting value received. Go to it chief, off all matured obligations regardless than 5,000 cases are being administered I sleep fine every night and I've gone which the government has put of who holders of the bonds were, each day, only some 107,000 different rou are on the right track. in motion to relieve suffering, prolong back' to doing all my housework by and required the sanction of the individuals have the recipients life, and return to efficiency the men myself and I don't feel a bit overtired of the ministrations of the court as to the step to be taken. and women whose minds or bodies after I get through, eithe-. Talk about prosperity, many of the farmers on Koochiching medical division. Of these, more than Judge McClenahan took the matter may have been broken in humanity's Since I've taken Tanlac and it has 18 per cent were suffering from wounds county homesteads on Rainy rivar, have made froin $175 to $275 war. under advisement and will short'y helped me so wonderfully I can understand incident to tiieir military service almost Some one asked this offleer why he dear profit per acre above all expenses on their clover seed. It render his decision. why so many people a 15 per cent were the victims of always sat facing this gigantic map, The ditch bonds and interest coupons i* conservatively estimated that a hundred, thousand dollars has been tuberculosis, and not quite 11 per cent poming. out and aying it is the finest why he lifted his eyes to it so many due are payable not to individual were afflicted with temporary or permanent paid to farmers in the Rainy river valley this fall for clover seed times during the day? The answer thing they have ever seen." holders but: to the Central Trut Co. mental disorders about 4 per was: "So that I may always keep before Sold at Rubin's drtlg store at International alone. Koochiching county and northern Beltrami county is the cent were gassed 6 per cent had respiratory of Chicago. The present attitude of me the fact that the problem is Falls and at S E.' Dimdn affections other than tuberculosis, place where1 clover not only is a weed but the district to which national in its scope and can be solved the county is that it ought not .to. be at Littlefork and all other leading and 2 per cent were paralyzed. only by the maximum breadth of th United Staties seems to be depending upon for its clover seed. compelled to pay principal and interest druggists. About 17,000 of these cases have been vision." even to the trust company, as Let the good work of raising this seed- go right on and within treated in hospitals and about 7,000 When congress passed the war risk trustee because of the alleged claims men are undergoing hospital treatment & few years th|ese acres will be selling at $300 and over like lands insurance act little did anyone dream against Nuveen & Co. at the present time. of its far-reaching effect. in southern Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. .-Regulating Immigration. It should be borne in mind that Connelly, the relator, claims the No human brain could have foreseen Until 1882 congress did not make these cases represent less than 1 per county officials have no discretion in the multitudinous variety of any law restricting foreign immigration. cent of the total number of men in which this beneficent that matter, that they must make ways in measure When the order of the court was served last Tuesday on certain On the oilier hand, everything service during the war with Germany. the lives and ^.ould touch happiness payment to the Central Trust Co., was done to encourage immigration county officials requiring them to pay the interes't and bonds The total strength of the army, *f of Americans. thousands without regard to its character or quality. trustee according to the terms of the navy and marine corps to November due, regtairdless of other matters, the attitude of the. Press, as well Much Detail Involved. In 1882 a, law was made excluding bonds.—Brainerd Tribune. 11, 1918, was 4,791,172. All of these At glance the problem first appears, escaped convicts, idiots and persons as the sioiund advilce of the Attorney General's office was again vindicated are potentially patients of the bureau a discharged assy. If soldier, sailor, likely to become a public charge. the only thing gained by this county in addition to CENSUS ENUMERATORS of war risk insurance. army or navy •nrine, nurse, yeofin Since then laws have been passed excluding It is estimated at the present time (f) or marlnette, can show that some big attorneys fetes and' court expenses is the very unsavory WANTED FOR THIS COUNTY persons afflicted with any dangerous that at least 641,900 men were discharged she received an Injury in servicc or contagious diseases, persons reputation of repudiating its diebts, which has already been proven from military service with an aggravation a preexisting suffered of .guilty of serious crime in their native some disability. Estimates which Census enumerators to whom the by county bonds for ditch1 15, being refused by it'he company which injury or disease, then com•onsation country, anarchists, paupers and professional have been prepared by the chief medical government pays $5.50 per eight hour and medical and surgical was glad to take the bonds of the City of International Falls, beggars. Foreigners deterred adviser on 518,500 of these men day are wanted in this county for pqitment, if necessary, must inevably by law are sent back to the country whether any other bonding company will be willing to purchase show that about 25 per cent of these follow. If it were so simple as the following districts: from which they came. During 1916 cases of disability are due to diseases these persons would Koochiching county bonds for the much needed internal improvements is. every one of the report of the commissioner of immigration Bannock township, Lindford township, of the nervous system or mental agnation—about able to arrange his compensation shows 5,256 aliens, morally, for years and years to come, remain to be seen. Rudy township and Watro :s 76,000 cases. Thirteen ^mediately upon h!s discharge from mentally or physically below the per cent suffer from diseases of the township. forces, and it would be hf: military standard were returned, 4,257 of whom circulatory system and almost 13 per for the government to nnecv.jsary WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO? Bear River township and Meado were.. debarred. from entering, the remainder cent from diseases of the bones and special examiners and a corps •nploy Brook township. having been arrested and expelled. organs of locomotion, and at least 9 medical specialists in order to adjuster Beaver township, Meeding township, per cent, tr about 46,000, have tuberculosis. the act with justice to the It is difficult to imagine what good is accomplished by forcing twonship 66^ range 22 and township •nefitf.aries and to the government. To Breed Rabbits for Their Fur. an anarchist to kiss t,lje flag. It does not make him one whit more Humanity in tho Raw. is not the case. In the 66, range 23. Rut such An organization known as the Be To follow up a series of these cases -?t place, it must be shown that a loyal to th|e: government—in fact it is likely to increase his feieling yB.ridgie township, Engelwood township, veren club has been formed In London, through the division and see the way was actually in the military 'aimant of antagonism to government! There would be more sense in refusing England, to breed rabbits for including Mizpah village, Northome In which they are handled is to come naval forces of the United States, their fur. The scheme is being ran on village. an anarchist the' privilege of living under the flag whose into intimate, contact v^ith humanity ^condly, that he suffered an injury co-operative lines. in the raw. Within the brick-red aggravation of a pre-existing in•«T. government he defies. Dantaybow township, Henry township, The blue Beveren and the Havana fiber folder with its scarlet edge are and Nett River township. rabbits are the strain which the club encompassed the reeords of the most Appears After Discharge.^ iutends to rear. The fur 'of the blue Gowdy township, Grand Falls important happenings of many a life. MEXICAN TREACHERY. A large number of cases are! on rec* Beveren Is of lavender blifie and is township and Sturgeon River township. Here are certificates of birth, marriage rd in which the man was discharged long, lustrous, fine and silky. That and death, records of military in good condition, and Within a few of the Havana is of a rich chocolate President Carranza's son-in-law visited Mount Vernon and service, reports of physical examinations, i'ys was found to be suffering from Indus township, Manitou township color and is thick, fairly long and treatments received, operations ^rious trouble which was of-such a placed a wreath on Washington's, tomb, then went to Europe and and Sault township, Fr. township fine. performed, and letters from parents, tnre as to make it absolutely cerun placed orders for large quantities of riffles, machine guns and ammunition It Is hoped to produce from these 160, range 25, Fr. township 160, range wives, relatives and friends. In fabt, that- it existed, prior to his sepa:vtion 27. rabbits natural furs the color of which 26 and Fr. township 160, range for use against American forces in case the period of It would be possible to write tlie complete from the service. For, this ren cvlll not fade. biography of many a man from it is not practical for the medical I Kline township, "and -White Birch Tvatchful waiting should end and a real effort be made to protect the data collected in this one small iivision accept at their face valu township, township 153, range 29, are being taken American lives in Mexico. Steps to pnevent the delivery space. Women Build Road* he reports of discharge boards. This township 154, range 28 and township Five hundred Armenian women employed especially true when there is an Side by side, and handled in exactly of those arms, and is is hoped that the tomb has been relieved 155,- range 28. by the American Red Gross the same way, are .the cases of colonels, absence of data. of the Carranza wr^th have built 100 miles of stone roads Murphy township and Williams captains, corporals white men, Then, too, there is the question of and reconstructed several steel colored men and Indians men who township, township 159, range 29 and 'hose disabilities which appear somo bridges in this section'within the last -Jcnow no English—men who are illiterate, ime after the man's separation fron'he Fr. townshipFr. township 160, range OHIO'S VOTE HAS NO NATIONAL EFFECT. four months, an Associated Press dispatch service. Here it is necessary and men who have received their 28. from Marash, Mesopotamia, education at the finest institutions of tall upon the adjutant general and th Pine Top township and Wildwood says. The roads were rebuilt in order urgeon general for the man's medical learning in the world. The case of a However much it is tp be regretted that Ohio's vote on the prohibition to facilitate transportation of Red township, Plum Creek township and ecord while In the service. Th! "marlnette" is beside that of at major amendment tipped towards the wets, and that state stejps Cross supplies. were, no male There general, while that of a nurse Is Wicker township.. :ometimes throws considerable ligh laborers to be so Capt. Edward employed, ron the question of determining next in order to that of a private whom into the balance at the upper end of the bfCam, the result cannot Rapid River towrhV-. to v^'tip Bickel of utv?, had charge who she nursed back to life. They have, hether military service had aggra 156, ranges 27, 28 29 township affect the final issue. The amendment will become ^effective next of the engineering work, engaged the ated what would otherwise hrm however, one thing in common: they 157, ranges 27 an 1 township 158 women, were glad to have employment who have suffered a :hurt in the service of January just as though Ohio had not cast a vote. Nebraska was con a very obscure condition. In ev ranges 27 and 28. any kind. of ry case the burden of proof is on th» their country. Very seldom indeed do the thirty-sixth state to ratify (the Eighteenth Amendment, and she overnment, and the man is aiway.' they try to get more than their just Rat Root township, Ray township did so on January 16.jp. on the the same day Missouri and Saskatoon, Sasli.. isov.-14.—So acute iven the benefit of the doubt. dues, find many times they state that^ M&i tow and nship 69, range 25. Handle* 5,000 Cases a Day. they -Aish compensation, all has the fuel problem become in many Wyoming also ratified tL:j vhp.unt. Even if Ohio should be Tc avTi.siiip 64, ranges 22 and 23.^ that *e being an opportunity1to sections of Saskatchewan that farmera Nearly the entire eighth floor of tlif counted out, therefore, the was still adopted on January Township 65, ranges 22J and 23.-5?, be 'icir diseases or healed are burning scrap lumber, fence Arlington building in Washington iwupied Township 64, ranges 24, 25, 26 and even-yyi -.o'53 to of their- .voumts. that they may pursue 16 by thirty-seven states, or\on$Jjmre than the constitutional re^ire^iU-^Two posts and save their by the medical division oi so 27. families frc-^ Ai Macrorie, lie bureau of war risk insurance. Th again a" Vm icetime avocation. «$J| more states on January 17, and by January nv' Approxi" A-i-ly *,800 major amputations Kerrobert the unction of this division is to pas Township (E^mugres 26^ and Fr. other points along state, 29—the date on which the adti^ ccretary of issued his pro- ha\e id as a result of the Canadian Pateifk railwaynot a shovelful F'n the medical aspects of claim towr ship 65, rk. lire 27* of eoal la.&v:tfiabie. present jWar with Germany. The •ode against the government undf-'! clan^tion as required by Section 205 of the Raised Statutesorty-four Apply" Supervisor of ^ensusf Du^ he J7p to September 19.1919, there were situation recalls that of 1909 when a war insurance act to supei)vfe states had ratified the rcnfendmetit.—Northwestern "Ada luth, Minn. similar famine existed and at many exactly 1,200 ciaims for artificial he medical and surgical treatment^ points trains, 'raided and the fuel liihbs. Of tfc^e, 621 were artificial were hose discharged sick and clis^bled sol pay* to Advertise In the ^nu oommandered to relieve the suffering* jers, wUors and marines Srao are legs and 579 were artificial armsi A