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’ conaclbua of such a purpose; lie m ay ent a t Berlin, w rittep on Feb. 10th, th e m eth odical Gertn,ana wonld d/5-weloped, as
by th e lack o f f reception w hich is being prepared for m ilitary forces, and to engage in th e
or m ay not b elieve su ck to be th e ascribing th e above quoted
velop th em w ould fin a fe w years suitable means^fet' th e m ajority o f cas- their regim ent, and it bespeaks im- pursuits o f p eace m easureably tyee
effect of h is policy tow ard M exico and to Philip H eineken, director g e flita l inake Germany m bte pow erful than es, for analyzing milk,
m ediate action to th is end.
from th e constant fe a r o f sudden at*
1867 Augustine W. Ferrin
toward the B plsheviki; but other Am- of the N orth German Lloyd Steam ship ever before.
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1873 Ferrin & Webe**
ericans than Dr, Sim ons long ago Company, one of th e g rea test of GerW hen the arm istice w as signed* is no reason w hy sm aller c ities' can POSTM ASTERSHIP ENTERS NEW-, rapists and m urderers.
1880 Ferrin, Weber & Green
cam e to th e conclusion th at th is is pre* m an com m ercial organizations. Fol- there seem ed little p ossibility that rnot have a s safe and as clean a m ilk
ph a se
• Marshal Foefe and P rem ier Lloyd
1883 Eerrin A A V e b e r _
c ise ly w h at Mr. W ilson is doing. I t lo w in g are quotations from an inter- Germany could recoup its lo sse s in supply as th e larger cities, in fa ct a
T he already muddled situation invol- George of England, w ho a re credited
1896. Blanchard B. Weber
w as Mr. W ilson who proposed a Con- view given by H err H eiheken to the th is manner, but A m bassador Fran- few of the sm all centers Of population vin g the Salam anca postm astership w ith proposing th is p lan and putting
six feren ee w ith th e B olsheviki, and it A ssociated P ress correspondent:
cis sa y s th ere is good reason to he- w here th e authorities and th e citizens enters a new phase w ith the final ad- it through, have done an em inently
TERM S;
One year, $1.00;
m onths, 50 cen ts; three m onths, 25c, Sw as Mr. W ilson, w ho nam ed as one of
“German shipping in terests unani- lie v e th a t German and A ustrian of- are alert to th e need for pure m ilk journm ent of the 65th congress. The w ise and em inently practical thing.
REMITTANCES m ay be m ade h y ex- Jth e A m erican d eleg a tes to th at confer- mousily share w ith th e rest of the Ger-, fleers are w ith the B o lsh ev ist forces in have som e of the b est m ilk supp lies attitude of a Republican senate toA fter the H un sh all h a v e been d e
p r e s s o r p o sta l m oney order, or y cas * j Pnce p raf. George H erron, preacher man people o f a ll parties and callings Northern R ussia, and th at the Ger- in the country. In cities Of m ore than ■w ard th e nom inee who shall finally be prived of the power to w age war, th e
In registered letter^ or _bank draft.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS— Subscrib and exponent o f free lo v e and advo- the unsw erving conviction .that, th ey m ans are stead ily gettin g a grip on 100,000 the investigation Shows th at determ ined upon by the D em ocrats nations of the world can devote their
nQ W ^ taken into consideration. best thought and efforts to d evisin g
ers ordering the address of their paper ca te o f world revolution, who is per* did not put m on ey on the w rong c a rd , th e v itals of R ussia and her industries, greater attention is paid to dairy i n - !
changed, m u st alw ays give th eir for fe c tiy frank in declaring h is b elief that when in good fa ith it proposed the j It is inconceivable th a t A m bassador speetkm and th e character ot super- j
£}] ing w hile the present post* -tnd establishing an international orm er a s w e ll as present address,
Frosldent W ilson •is liv in g to -eatab- arm istice based on the fourteen points Francis has no$ reported a il th is to vision is also more com plete.
j m aster, C. R, McCann, w ill continue ganlzaiion for peace w hich w ill n o t
COMMUNICATIONS should be ad* lffih a “world sta te ‘e m bradn g alln a - of .W ilson’s program. ■
, th e sta te departm ent. And y e t in th e
Dairy inspection as now conducted to hold the office and draw salary.
m eet w ith the opposition of patriotic
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declaration,
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m ericans who are for A m erica first
CAN, Salam anca, N, Y.
Dr. Sim on’s bravery in putting in o£ N ations m u st be th e eye th a t w ill even now planning a future th at w ill consum ers since it protects th e care*: respondent o f th e N ew York Globe and who are unw illing to surrender
E N C O U R A G IN G .N E W S FR O M P A R I S j sim ple, straightforw ard E nglish
his watcIl 0Yer tlie common in terest of a ll m enace th e world's peace from the in- fUl dairym an who operates a clean \ and Commercial A dvertiser, som ething their independence and sovereignty.
■ F or th e first tim e sin ce th e P ea ce im pression a s to th e W ilson policy nations.' finds quick response in the stan t th a t th e su c ce ss of th e plan is .dairy and sells a pure product from lik e a thousand D em ocratic postm ast° --------C onference convened and began its m ay help to a clearer understanding German nation, and has served to fur- assured, th e tim e of the .Peace Con- th e competition of careless and dis-| erg. scattered far and w ide all over
AFTER FOUR MONTHS
deliberations, th e n ew s from Paris is on the part of the general public of th er stim ulate its faith.”
feren
land, are le ft in a grievous. . ee is being taken up w ith a prop- h on est, producers. U niform ity in dairy ’ th is- broad
Nearly four months ago we had
o f a character m eeting the expecta-. what lies behind the rhetorical rhapHeineken,” the correspondent osition to establish a League of Na- inspection is being Obtained by the : iy unsettled state by a cold and unfeel- Germany beaten to a frazzle Her ar
tions Which the American people have BOdies w ith which an elem ent of our continues, “is convinced that the tions to bring eternal peace—though use of a score card developed hy the lng senate. w h e n dbngress adjourned mies couid naye Pepn f
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entertained since the German. defense citizenship has been entranced.
League of Nations will afford a firm President W ilson him self has been department of agriculture. This card , the senate left that number of eonfir- conditionaUy surrender. Peace could
w a s shattered by th e A m erican and
o
foundation and a strong and secure forced to adm it that it cannot prevent is now used by more than two-thirds ; m ations of postm asters hanging in the have bepn dictated in Berlin a-nd the
A llied armies.
WILSON’S “FRIEND”BRYAN
fram ework upon w hich can be erected
War- ° f the cities m aintaining regular m ilk >ajr> To pe sure, it failed to act on a war ended before C hristm as
N ow
A strong disposition is m anifested
Mr. Bryan has given Mr. W ilson a an com m on peace a ctiv ities.”
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. inspection.
number of other nom inations, such as after m onths and m onths o f talk ing
on th e part of th e conference to lay very pretty lesso n in the g en tle art of
“A m ong th ese,” the German mer- ALL RIGHT THEN, BUT NOW— • The m eans of im proving the m ilk th at of A. M itchell Palm er for attor- and trium phal progressing and matehaside le ss urgent m atters un til term s “knocking things into a cocked hat.”
chant prince is quoted as saying, “I
T hree m onths ago P resid en t W ilson situation in sm all cities, the depart- n ey general, but Mr. Palm er w ill in ing 0f minds the -o le rem it is a vagof peace shall have been dictated to
D eclaring his approval of th e gen e on ui as foremost the earliest possible w as a-bout to go to Europe— the first m ent believes, lies in “energy and due tim e be confirmed, and SO w ill
ut>, im possible docum ent, a sse n t to
Germany and accepted by Germany.
eral schem e of a league of nations to resumption of the cordial -and long trip abl‘oad of an American president, leadership by local authorities” aid m ost of the other appointees.
which, by th e sen ate and people o l th e
Conditions on which Germany can preserve peace, and spattering som e standing econom ic relations which so
opposition lfud arisen to the ed by state or government specialists
But w hile a great m any of the U nited S tates is preposterously QUt Of
have p eace are being formula!
w ith nice-sounding com plim ents that m ean long. j 0jlie(| Germany and the U nited ('Mef executive of 1he nation putting Such local leadership, to g eth er• w ith
postm asters, though Dem ocrats, v/i11 th e question. In th e gestation and
th e expectation that they w ill be com little, he spikes
the British-W ilson
g ta tes. W hen that w ill again becom e Ibree thousand m iles of w ater be- funds and spirit of cooperation, are be confirmed by a R epublican senate, bringing forth of th is abortion about
pleted in a fe w days, and so, far as league plan w ith several of the sam e an accom plished fact, after the sign- 1w*een h im self and the national eapi-' the principal requirem ents for convertthere is enough uncertainty about it a quarter of a year has been consumed,
announced th ey appear to spell th at objections that have been raised by ing- of the peace instrum ent, th ese tw o <o1’ and P resid en t/W ilso n sought *to ing a poor m ilk supply into a pure m ilk
to worry any postm aster, who got
M eanwhile we are no nearer peace
for w hich th e eivilied world has been Senator Lodge, Senator Knox and opponents who faced each other in ju stify his journey by saying that it supply.
caught in the jam at the close of the w ith Germany, no nearer to throw ing
battling—the ..elim ination o f German others.
gruelling battle—in the
course of would not interfere in any w ay w ith
The dairy division of the Depart- session . T he sen ate now is Republi off the restraining tram m els of a state
■m ilitary and naval power capable of
W ith the N ebraska pacifist asserting v h ir h they m utually learned respect of transaction of public business.
In a m ent of A griculture has assem bled can, and if there is a fight m ade on a
m enacing the world’s peace. T he H un that th e proposed covenant ought to be each other— w ill again stretch out their form al address to congress he stated valuable inform ation on the m ost ef- postoffice appointee by a Republican of technical war, no nearer to a return
to normal conditions that w e w ere
army- is reduced to 106,000 m en and amended so a s to preserve the Mon- li&nds in friendly com petitive endeav- Mf? argum ent thus:
fective system s of m ilk control includ- senator he w ill be in a dubious posit- w hen the everlasting palavering beth e naval personnel to 15,000. B o rd er ' roe Doctrine, declaring that the basis or.”
“I shall be in close touch w ith you ing cities of all sizes. T his reservoir ion. T he Republicans are n ot expect- gan. And all th is because th e presifortifications are to be destroyed. Ar- of representation is unfair to tbe
That Germany is desirous of re- and w ith affairs on this side of th e of experience and w here necessary ed to undertake to hold up confirma- dent of the United S tates, With his
sen als and m unitions plants are to b e ; U nited States, in sistin g that Urn pro- trieving its m ilitary defeat (actual, w ater, and you w ill know all th at T personal assistan ce o f federal experts,, tion s
of D em ocratic appointees to __
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suite of m_anikins,
is laboring under an
stripped, and the m anufacture of w ar vision as to m andatories shall be t,ut not adm itted) by an early resump- do* I shall not be in accessib le, the are available to boards of h ealth and postoffices or anything else by whole- obsession as he h im self in
one of h is
supplies in ex cess of the m odest changed so as to be optional, and de- tion of com m ercial activity is n o t to cables and the w ireless w ill render civic organizations w hich are endeav- sa le. H ow ever, w hen a case
ari. - s cmeeche^ in Ttnlv n u t n tn «
speeches
in
Italy
put
it,
to
“change
th e
n eed s o f th e arm y o f 100,000 are to be . m
anding
ent which w
ill be
doubted. Tmhat
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De ciouDtea.
a t it desires a “rere- me available for an y counsel
<_uu.jjaei or
u* ser oring
—*, to solve th eir local m ilk prob- w hich th ey regard as esp ecially amen- psychology c f th e world.” in the hear
forbidden. The R hine is to he opened make it possible for the U nited S tates sum ption of tlle cordial relations” for- v ice v ° u m ay desire, and I shall be lem s.
able to objection, it m ay safely be as- ty language Of Marse Henry, to hell
f n
t» m r r r r o F T o n
T v tr o i l r » o T i n n t *
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to navigation
by all nations. TThe
K iel to get1 out ofC 4-1th en league« iif
it w ants to m erly prevailing w ith the rest of th e «haPPy in
sum ed th ey w ill object.
th e thought th at I am conw ith the phyehology of the world. It
canal is to be Open in peace tim es, and /without violating its honor, both the world is lik ew ise certain. W hat crimi- stan tiy in touch w ith tlie w eighty mat- HOW ABOUT SALAMANCA HE“W ith respect to th e talk of appli is the psychology of the Hun th at is to
naval and m ilitary experts are a t work pacifists and those Dem ocrats who nal, caught red handed and convicted ters of the dom estic policy w ith w hich
cation of the civil service and merit be changed— crushed, m ashed, ground
ROES.
on a schem e under w hich Germany have been trying to r a k e a cry of before the bar of ju stice, w ould not
shall have to deal.”
system
of postm astersh ips,” says to a pulp that can be moulded to som e
The E rie couniy Doaru of supervis
w ill be perm itted to control and oper- “partisanship” are quite
effectively like tQl
recejyed paCk into society
And he "went.
ors has appropriaied $2,500 to pay the the Globe correspondent,, “the Re sort of eom form ity with, th e decencies
ate it only under certain restrictions, answered.
on term s of equality and honor?
Now, on the eve of h is departure for expenses of m em bers of th e 108th In- publicans charge that Postm aster- of the civilized world. T hat and th at
That begins to look like business.
i Mjr. W ilson m ust hope that he has
But are the A m erican people ready a second trip to Europe, President fantry residing in that county, who General Burleson has made a farce* alone w as the first and superlative
T he com m ittee w hich has been in - T o t m any more “friends” lik e Mr. to thus receive the Hun? H ave w e W ilson says th at lie cannot call con have been invalided hom e, that th ey
of this, and that the regulations have business of the P eace Conference. A I)
v estig a tin g th e m atter of responsibil- Bryan who w ill hasten to sim ilarly “learned to resp ect” Germany in w hat S tess in extra sessio n to a ct on mat- m ay ^ -with th eir command w hen the been so shaped intentionally as to +]ie fads and. fan cies, th e m illennial
ity for the war, and w hich it w as re- “endorse” th e plan w hich he so re Herr H eineken describes as “gruellmake it possible in nearly every case dreams, reveries and idealism s w o r '
Of the g ie a te st public concern bo- 27th D ivision parades in N ew York,
cen tly reported would advise against een tly asserted m ust be adopted Withto
turn down any R epublican eligible? m atters for after consideration, if th ey
ing b attle” ? L et tlie nation’s fighting cause—
^
, c itiz e n s of Olean are to subscribe
personal punishm ent of th e kaiser and out alteration in order to prevent men, as th ey com e back from devast*Tt is not in the interest of the right funds to sim ilarly send to N ew York and put in a Dem ocrat. This is one w ere worth considering a t all. Fu
h is w ar lords, is now said to be ex-1 -world chaos, and w hich he declared as ated w estern Europe, answer.
conduct of public affairs that I should m em bers of Co. I residing in that city. of the reasons for the sen ate Repub ture conferences could m atch mind
pected to present tw o reports— one j he left for Europe on h is second trip
A m erica is a Christian nation. Its call the congress in special session
W ellsville people lik ew ise have un- lican lethargy in confirmation of and dribble “may-I-not”
rhetoric
declaring the kaiser .morally resp o n -; would be so w oven into the treaty of people are governed in their larger re- w hile it is im possible for m e to be in dertaken to bear th e expense of the postm asters. The Republicans in sist
through leisu rely years over th ese
rfM e,; ana th «s branding him before ■peace th a t th e two could not be Sep. teU oM by the standards ot right and W ashington, because of a m ore press- trip t0 Nt, w Yorlt in ihe oase ot m em . th at the so-called application of the Phan, ; sie s a t b o a g h t adTisaWe.
th e world, but contending th a t there arated.
wrong se t up by Christian religion.
duty eLe-where, to co-operate w ith bers of th is fam ous command w hose civll service system to postm asters is
"What the people of tih s country
is no law u n d e r which h e c a n b e t r i e d ;
m erely a piece of camouflage to con w a n t is p e a c e — t e c h n ic a l, a c t u a l p e a c e
T hey are ready to forgive—w hen for*v/0 bouses.”
1jlom e
jn f^at village.
NEED FOR EXTRA SESSION
the other, holding him both m orally j
T h r e e m o n t h s a g o M r, "Wilson wan
}Tow about Salam anca heroes who ceal the playing of politics, and for b a s e d o n s u c h a s h a c k l i n g , h o g - t y i n g
giv en ess is sought, after confession
Some
of tlie reasons why congress
and loyally ruaponsiWe and demanding
But so long as the p o s it iv e t h a t congreBB could proceed enlisted in the 108th, e i t h e r a t B u f- this th ey blam e the civil service. a n d h a m - s t r i n g i n g o f t h e r a v e n i n g
_ ° /rY
tlmt lie be piriraiKted and produced be should he sunM oned.im m ediately in ? _
T German government and German lead with public mumciriv m me absence falo, Olean or J a m e s t o w n , w ho took com m ission.7
B e a s t who m a d e a sham bles of the
fore an international court of som e extra session are convincingly
N ow he is just as positive that it can* part in the flighting betw een Cambrai
ers
tpd
German
people
continue
to
°
world as w ill render him im potent for
1forth in a statem en t issu ed by Repre
sort. T hat looks hopeful.
glory in their H unnish achievem en ts; not.
and St. Quentin in w hich th e suppos P R A C T IC A L D I S A R M A M E N T LOOK- ev il for generations to come. W e are
And finally, som e of th e Paris cor- •* sen tative Good, chairm an of the new
Perhaps tho explanation for this edly im pregnable d efen ses of the Hinso long as th ey continue to g reet as
ING TOWARD WORLD PEACi
not a step nearer that end now than
respondents report th a t th e League of house com m ittee on appropriations.
heroes their “victorious” arm ies, and seem in g inconsistency is to be found denburg lin e w ere storm ed, and who
In deciding that the German army w e w ere w hen the m ind-m atehing beH e points out th at hills carrying
N ation s p r o j e c t w ill not be taken up
by th eir every act and word commend in
W ilson’s personal d esires and w ere wounded and sen t hom e or to m ust be reduced to 100,000 men, r e gan. The B east does not even know
again u n til after Germany shall have appropriations of $3,821,725,962 w hich th e conduct of their m ilitary leaders am bitions. H e didn’t propose th at the hospitals?
cruited under the volunteer system he is beaten. W ith every day h is ar
accepted the peace term s laid down, j w ere passed by the la st house failed
and th eir troops; so long as th ey re- *-ac^
congress being in sessio n
Shall nof they, too, share in the for tw elve years, thus fixing for at rogance and insolence are increasing.
and th at w hen it is taken up it wall be ■of passage in th e sen ate, because th ey
fu se to adm it th at th ey have done a should bother him in th e le a st w hen g i0ry of the pageant in th e metropo- le a st that period the m ilitary force W ith every day his stren gth and Ms
w ith the expectation that the draft j did not reach th a t body in tim e to perw icked and m onstrous thing; so long k e wanted to go to Europe three jjS?
of Germany, the Supreme Council at resources for another debauch of blood
prepared b y B ritish statesm en and j m it of consideration, and that th ese
as th ey see no reason -why decent m en m onths ago. No m ore does he pro
The P ress has no data a t hand show- Paris has taken a big step in the diree- ard lu st are recuperating.—H arvey’s
adopted by P resid en t W ilson and laid m easures cannot possibly receive the
should not stretch out th eir hand to P °se to be bothered now by th e fa ct
bow m any o f th ese Salam anca vet- tio n o f r e a l
looking Weekly.
d is a r m a m e n t
before th e A m erican people by h im ! attention w hich their im portance merthem in good com radeship and friend- ih a t congress has adjourned w ithout prans there are, nor w here th ey are to w a r d w o r ld p e a c e .
-ow ill undergo substantial revision and its and be passed by June 30th (a fter
ship— so long as th is is th e attitude providing funds to keep the govern- located. B ut it is very sure th at the
W
ith
an
army
lim
ited
to
100,000,
FR
SALE—To
close an esta te; 115
w hich date th e governm ent w ill be
™Qr,+
am endm ent.
acre
farm,
3-4
m
ile
from Napoli Cor
people of th is city w ant them , what- Germany w ill not m enace the peace of
g‘
If th is policy is follow ed out, peace w ithout funds) u n less w ork is started of Germany’ w e do not b elieve that
ners.
N.
Y.
A
lso
village
property E ast
th e A m erican people w ill either forever th eir num ber and w herever they Europe as it has heretofore.
Its Randolph. W. A. OAKES,
w ill m aterialize in th e near future; at once.
, ,
,
AdminisMR. TAFT’S ADMISSIONS
m ay be located, to be “in” on tho big neighbors w ill be able to reduce their trator Sarim anea
Furthermore, in addition to these
or torget- Repentance and conw ith the H un m enace rem oved; the
Perhaps th e m ost surprising recent"
fessio n m ust precede forgiveness. And
w'orld can turn its attention to recon appropriation bills, a v a st leg isla tiv e
aw aits if th e Germans see to Mr. W ilson’s developm ent in connection w ith the
struction, and the b est thoughts of all I program for reconstruction
league of nations plan a broad and League of N ations discussion is t h e ,
th e nations can be given to a careful, j congress.
ea sy highw ay th at shall quickly re- publication in th e Philadelphia Public
thorough and deliberate study of the i “Months will be required,” says
, . r i
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problem of providing an international j Chairman Good, "to enaot legislation “tore them to the good graces of the Cedger 0 a copyrighted article by Mr.
organiation calculated to prevent fu-1 necessary, to unscram ble the railroads
then ‘ Hat .is one m ore reason T aft m the course of w hich he says:
U ndoubtedly the covenant needs
" ie A m erican people ought to be
ture w ars- -so far as th a t is possible. and provide for th eir organization on
revision.
It is not sym m etrically ar
a solid and substantial basis. Legis- exceedingly suspicious of th at plan.
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ranged; its m eaning has to be dug out
George Creel now know s w hat it lation of far reaching character to de
IN TEN and th e language is ponderous and in
VICTORS
GERMANS
•means to be h o ist b y one’s ow n petard term ine a perm anent national policy
diplom atic patois."
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— or for a censor to be censored. A r for our m erchant m arine, w hich w ith
W
hen
Senator
Lodge,
Senator
Bo
T hat there is actual danger that
riving hom e from Europe, he learned reconstruction h a s cost the govern
w ith in ten je a r s Germany w ill have rah, Senator Rt yd, Senator Poindex
P R E s ta n d in g to d a y o n th e
w ith am azem ent that a statem ent m ent m ore than four billions of dol
ter, Senator Vardamann,
Senator
w
on
the
war
w
hich
A
m
erican
and
Allars
is
absolutely
necessary.
Legisw h ic h he had given out on the other
Thom as and others called atten tion fo
fir s t r u n g o f a la d d e r o f “O p p o r
side of th e pond tellin g of his resign lation dealing w ith the problem s of lied arm ies thought th ey had Avon
unem ploym ent, the dem obilization of w hen , fighting ceased on the 11th of th e _vagueness and in con sisten cies of
ing from the Com m ittee of Public In
tu n it y .”
Y o u ’r e
s ta n d in g
th e r e
W ilson S proposed covenant, the
form ation, n ever reached A m e r ic a n our troops and- of our returning sol- N ovem ber, is clear from testim on y
diers cannot w ith ju stice be longer de- g iv en .before the s e n a te ’ propaganda President denounced them in unm easw ith b o th fe e t.
Y o u k n o w it— a n d
n e w s p a p e r s . T o t h in k t h a t M r. B u r le
layed. It w ill take m onths to en a ct com m ittee on Saturday by D avid R.
term s for their ignorance and pres o n s h o u ld have s o c a l l o u s ly t r e a t e d
y o u k n o w t h a t It w ill h o ld a ll th e
th is legislation alone, to say nothing Francis, A m erican am bassador to Rus- sum ption. It w ill he in terestin g to
one w h o b u t a f e w w eeks ago w as
of other needed legislation to Avhich sia, Avho but recen tly returned from note w hat sort of a reply he w ill m ake
w e ig h t y o u c a n p u t o n i t
rated am ong th e eh iefest friends and
congress m ust give early attention. Petrograd.
to lh e *am"e criticism by Mr. T aft, who
defenders of the adm inistration. “I
B u t o n e r u n g d o e s n ’t m a k e a l a d d e r .
A fter living for m onths am ong the sPolie from the same^ platform w ith
am no longer w ith them ,” sa y s Mr. From the .point of vie tv, therefore, of
Y o u ’v e g o t t o h a v e o t h e r s i f y o u w a n t
Creel. D oes that m ean th at he has enacting necessary legislation the R ussians, and having every opportun- bim / u st before he sailed for France
president should call congress in ex- ity for personal observation and the 011 his^ second trip,
turned against “them ” ?
t o c lim b .
traordinary session w ithout delay.”
gathering of first hand inform ation,
^ wil1 he rem em bered th a t Mr. Wilo
S h a p e t h e m t o fit y o u r la d d e r a n d
A ll of th ese problem s press for im- A m bassador Francis ought to lcnoAv son w en t on record before returning
INDRESCREET, PERHAPS, BUT
to
this
country
as
declaring
that
thetc
m ediate solution, and the longer con- w hat he is talking about. And he told
d r iv e th e m i n !
BRAVE
g ress is delayed in tackling them , th e th e sen ate com m ittee th a t if the Bol- w as good reason for every word and
It som e tim es tak es a brave man to longer w ill it be before the country sliev ists are perm itted to rem ain in every phrase being p recisely as it
N o m a te r ia l?
W h e r e ’s , y o u r v i s i o n ,
tell th e truth. Rev. Dr. George A .!le a n g et back onto a peace basis, pow er in Russia, that country w ill.b e stood, and at the W hite H ouse dinner
M a n ? — i t ’s l y i n g a l l a b o u t y o u .
Sim ons, M ethodist m issionary in Rus- p resid en t W ilson is shouldering a exploited by Germany, w ith the resu lt
congressional foreign affair-,
M a k e y o u r n e s t r u n g “ T h r ift ” a n d —
•i
s ia for e le v e n years, m ay not h a y e ' trem endous responsibility in refusing th at w ithin ten years Germany w ill com m ittees he w as said to have asj
been altogether d iscreet in tellin g a to call together the new congress be stronger in every w ay than it w a s
th at it would be im possible to
c lim b 1
m ake any am endm ents.
4 .M.C.A. audience in Brooklyn that • elected by the A m erican people la st in 1914
*
. D o n ’t l o o k d o w n ; l o o k u p ! S h a p e a n d
oP resid en t W ilson “w as playing into November.
Several m onths before Foeh batter
the hands of th e bearers of th e red
p la c e th e n e x t r u n g “ S e n s ib le S p e n d in g
ed the German arm ies, to pieces, p re SMALL CITIES CARELESS ABOUT
flag,” but he displayed courage of no WHAT GERMANY SEES IN LEAG- dictions w ere made by m ilitary critics,
M|LK
— a n d t h e n e x t, “ S e n s ib le S a v i n g ” — a n d
m ean order in th u s plainly statin g
UE OF NATIONS
Investigation
of
..milk supplies in
sta tesm en and pu blicists on both sid*
K e e p o n s h a p in g t h e m - — k e e p o n b u ild
h is opinion o f the effect of th e W ilson “President W ilson’s plan for a L eague 0f th e A tlantic th a t Germany w o u ld 1,327 cities and tow ns in th e United"
policy. N or is such a declaration of N ations has found a quick response m ake great effort to retain w hat it had States have been com pleted by the
i n g — b u y W a r S a v in g s S ta m p s a n d
“treason” or “sedition.” T he tim e has in the heart of the German nation,” gained in th e ea st through th e dis- U nited S tates departm ent of agricul
c lim b , c lim b , c lim b I“
n o t y e t com e Avhen th e a c ts and pol ’ a c c o r d in g to correspondence of The a ster w hich overtooK ltusnia—a dis- ture, which finds that only 260 report
ic ie s o f officials elected by the Amerz- A ssociated P ress.
o^ter w hich w as U: rid” aided and regular dairy, m illt inspection. A s a
can people m ust be held im m une from
In th ese days of congestion on the abetted by German Intrigue and Ger- rule inspection is le a st developed in
criticism by th ose who b elieve th em A tlantic cables, the nev/s gathering m an gold. Mon r.f international rapu- cities under 100.000, and a general laxim v/u e, pernicious and inim ical to th e • a g en cies are finding it necessary to tation even w ent so n r as to declare ity is esp ecially noticeable in th e case
nation’s welfare.
j rcucnT to Ji-i maim fur transm ission of th at Germany could .v-11 afford to re- of th ose h iv in g le ss th an 25,000 inhabif
GOVERNM ENT LOAN O R G A N ISA TIO N
Dr. Sim ons is not alone In believin g m uch interesting m atter w hich under jinquish everything i:i tlr- w est, and tants. Of cities betw een 5,000 and
S e c o n d F e d e r a l R e s e r \ e I) i >s t r pc i
VOtf-Suvh.T'. CmnruUtce, I2n Brtudwa), New York
th a t P resid en t W ilson is “playing in- other circum stances m ight be cabled, to pay a huge U d: ’: rit;’, if it could 25,000 le ss than one seven th report any
to th e hands of th e bearers of the red U nder thjs category com es a le tte r keep R ussia, because the alm ost lim it- dairy inspection, anti in som e of those
flag.” Mr. W ilson m ay or m ay n o t be ^from an A ssociated P ress correspond- le ss resources Of R ussia, developed a s / the sy stem of contrM i 3 on ly partly de- j i
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