TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas MX. HUGHES AND LEGAL ETHICS pHARLES EVANS HUGHES occupies a unique place in American life as leader of the bar and Elder Statesman Be has Just had a notable...
...A monster telescope with a "200-inch aye" is being constructed in California which proiajSm to penetrate hitherto unexplored space...
...Not at all...
...Lately some of the wisest members ot the British Labor Parte —-* besom to discuss the International aspects of the coal problem...
...but otherwise more weight wfil naturally be given to the higher nflkdsJs to the higher organizations, and to the manual worker in regard to conditions in his particular dally employment...
...E. B. LOCKE...
...Large sections revolt against the teaching o£ modern science...
...In the rnean-^ time the tracks had been paved over...
...We cannot forget that with "Intestinal fortitude" and imbued and Inspired by the strains of "The Sidewalks of New York" you "fought a good fight, you finished your course, you kept the faith...
...Now we are congratulating the...
...Yet the world do move...
...He was associated with the feudal mill town which is becoming conspicuous in the...
...Silva confessed to the holdup in the October issue of the Outlook...
...Smith declares that the present plan of allocating has worked to the advantage of the trust group and...
...The unit—often still the Isolated family mine—is uneconomically small, and though a few well-run larger firms are paying, there is no sign of capitalism in the general industry being even intelligent enough to re-organize tor its own advantage...
...6th S*Ajl Tally, 23rd St...
...But evidently they repented this rash act and, perhaps, they were Justified tat were there not great and momentous questions before the elee- j terete...
...The housing situation in New York—but that's another story...
...This does not mean that, the smaller stations like WCFL should not fight for the best, conditions that can be obtained...
...War-Making Tariffs 'J'HE ideal of the owners of American mass production appears to be to make our tariff walls prohibiitve of imports and to insist that the tariffs of other nations be low enough to admit American exports...
...The Goddess ot Liberty no doubt would have donned garments of somber hue, there would have been a vivid crimson state on the escutcheon of the nation and to the marital hymn of "Onward Christian Soldiers" the call would have gone forth to prepare for Armageddon...
...David Burts...
...But somehow we doubt it...
...Challenge Pensions of Reactionary Judges HARRISBTJRG, Pa (FP)-^Judges in Pennsylvania who ruled several years ago that pensions for aged and womout workers are unconstitutional, are to have the constitutional 1 ty of their own pensions tested...
...South, an, "ideal" which appeared first in New England a hundred years- ago...
...Per instance there was that wfil o'the wisp of two and three fourth beer...
...This wore: is unoer toe mrecuon or suss Cells Avramo...
...Tke Outlook article showed that after years had passed Silva knew the vicinity of Bridgewater intimately...
...broadcasting have enormous power for the same reason...
...Hughes or any other prominent lawyer take many cases for the workers without fee or with a small fee...
...Recent additions are tBNil SoUoway, 212 Fourteenth sued.: Casino Newsstand, 1400 BrealBl Leiberman, eatb si...
...Editor is really an abba f«f9 fact, the blindfolded test aaagl We may, to our ^pr^tr UJjL ndmlcal Expert, have to draw sa txologlcal lore...
...Governor Roosevelt is of the opinion that the Democratic Party hi •'militant" throughout the country...
...but highly Important!—seems as though...
...Essex end 90 Louis A. Young, 14th at aad tbSj Opposite Lincoln Moousssnt;, Seligsohn, 301 W. 4th...
...They can also afford to employ the best talent and give the best entertainment...
...On the contrary, it appears that American rates will be increased...
...Amalgamated...
...Power inevitably goes to great wealth...
...In fact, concentrated capital is ersormous power that is certain to be exerted in every phase of life...
...So by a logic of its own the more important advantages of the radio belong to powerful corporate wealth...
...an isolated a-aSr...
...The electrical value of the nationalnation may not be great, as the mines are to too derelict a condition to pay at ¦ first...
...aociation of Fire Fighters, has *j vised to take charge of a resrgal meeting of the union nghtees t»l City, Mo., about Mar...
...It uas a hot VJM...
...Hughes' mind with his own class...
...The aim is to combine efficiency with the feeling that every worker, by band or brain, is a tree man, responsibly engaged in public service...
...The past methods of private ownership have worked for a quick profit with no regard to the proper development of the industry, and there have been all the wastages of small scale business...
...It brings no glory to Mr...
...Yet this same Charles Even Hughes is appearing before the United states Supreme Court as chief counsel for the Interoorough Rapid Transit Company of New York, easily one of •he worst corporaions to America, in sn effort to upset .jn tracts establishing a five - cent fare which an New York, including the company Itself had formerly thought was definitely established...
...They receive handsome annuities from state funds under the Judges' Assistance Act, although they believe aged workers are not entitled to $1 a day...
...As time passes those who are implicated in 'the execution of the two Italian workmen find it more difficult to explain...
...W. B. P««fl| seeing to that...
...This will bring protests from the United States and bitter feeling will be engendered- between the two countries...
...At his death Duke was one of the richest men in the South...
...Now it may be 'that Mr...
...But then you never can ten lust what that particular element will do at election time...
...Prom 1830 to UM he represented the Prague Bin telle...
...equity can be realized in this matter for the difficulties are deeply rooted in modern society...
...It wul include the representatives of the Government and of the various grades of workers, from the manual workers to the tech-: nicians and management...
...Ketral Pasha ^occeeded in Turkey but Ahsmuflak failed...
...The daily newspaper is a luxury which the organization with small fluids cannot have...
...He was a founder of the old nt- onkanr and editor of its paper...
...Ha was fwpoisneli far the use of animal charcoal for medical purposes, which cared thousands from dysentery during the war...
...1. Ta*j tion marks the decision ef *tl City men to sat back into tiaSB doe to then- being forced *»"iB per cent cut in wages tW:'MjWI ef the present fiscal year eesM 1- Nearly two-thirds of IfciM been persuaded to drop out utW when the ax fell on their PW **1 pay cut was enforced by •*> M adopted by the city c^snuiz»itMl0f treregant expend...
...stao...
...The right to strike Is admitted, but the machinery for securing a fan* award an a sound case is so adequate that the Miners' President said there could to practice hardly ever be resort to it...
...jOot tin*-"Afghans is not...
...He was ruthless in breaking strikes, a few of which he had to meet, and he was a leader in the open shop idea...
...Nor are the a|3 The Revolution or the BsaSjSB Civic Federation plungtag at~j| ping In NEW LEADER stosk, ^ Scanning the heavens essdpl predict with aO the W<sslS| Natieaal SeearUy agister fcJMJ far the lie sent to by Fssg fag ef Michigan...
...Pour years ago they voted tor j LePollette and in doing so repudiated both I the Democrat and Republican parties and branded them unfit to administer the affairs of government...
...Morris, 15th st...
...Par irsmance...
...an ced-time leading member of the Socialist Labor and the Socialist parties and a mfittatrt tabor man...
...But other nations are affected by the American tariff policy which now enables the United Slates to export three times the manufactured goods that we import...
...Pinskis T»iree" and is also well known to Socialists and workers for her work with The Workmen's Circle and as being in charge of JrTmnf~ as...
...The United States would then object to high rates abroad because of the more reasonable rates maintained here...
...In years of struggling for civil liberty and for the rights of the workers we have rarely noticed that this theary makes Mr...
...these continue to take the place of private retailers...
...The taritfmaking at Washington may prove to be war-making in the next few years...
...BRITISH LABOR'S PROGRAM FOR COAL Lately we have been bearing so much about the desperate tragedy of the British coal industry and the suffering of superfluous miners that we think it may be interesting to give a brief report of the British Labor Party's plan for dealing with the.' industry...
...Whole wiofs* of the United States are Afghan in theSr nbetttment of ideas and habit* thai do not situate with the thinking of the fathers...
...This form, of lalxrr mastery is becoming general throughout the...
...In Socialist Vienna practically every working class family lives in a splendid apartment or suburban home but in our cities the masses seem to prefer anything else than Socialist planning for the purpose of living decently...
...John H. Jones, Oesssaf Kansas Fire Fighters Learn Cosily La WASHTNOTON...
...Now it appears that no American concessions will be made...
...stv M Ada Burad is secretary 4kv little local in a small WiseonnMm The Socialists there have tlM club house and it is a real comm} asset...
...That we understand is what is known as legal ethics...
...Party fat the Senate...
...Commerce is international and one nation cannot hog it without danger to other nations...
...we had something akin to it a tew years ago when an appeal was made to the stomach through the medium of the "full dinner pail...
...S. A Coal Consumers' Council, representing the domestic and industrial users of coal, will cover their interests...
...WCFL, the A. F. of L. station in Chicago, Mr...
...Tobias Hall, veteran of the Keystone tabor movement and national executive board member of the United Textile Workers, is author of the proposal to test judges' pensions...
...taw) Bet this booster will net sszszdi Horary easy, as he cedars a ut himself...
...and tth eve...
...Professor Wmiam Starr layers declares that there la no conflict whatever between Support of the fifteen crease* bin and supsjart Of the peace pact and ha would bavo both propose-1!—at at the same time...
...We would add the live whales which the politicians marketed during the campaign...
...That's the reasonosf sas friend and so many others teas get exercised over the fact teal * hard to exercise the malady...
...Even though be himself may make no reference to his position when tie was Governor and though all the legal proprieties whiSh separate a man's actions as public official and as attorney are preserved, the very appearance of an ex-Governor of New York in behalf of a private company which he himself once helped to regulate is a shocking affair...
...Oca* S9 edge a at the service efjB LEADER BOOSTERS...
...the federation of the world" Meal.'' It would have, indeed, been a deplorable event had two or three minion of so-called "liberals" and so-called "socialists" voted for Norman Thomas, and James H. Maurer...
...2. A Coal and Power Production Council wfil govern the industry to Its day-to-day internal running...
...A New York Times headline announces that "VoorSfS Lays Stone at Hew Tammany.' Wa look forward to the time nbia sjna__ ¦Ml b» erected tp ajsaa_a_r From the NEW LEADER MALLBAG mmMl —EFT THE FAITH*' a_tor, TBS NEW LEADER: The result of the late election must be extremely gratifying to a vast number of so-caned "liberals" and so-caned "SoeatBsta " The nasgnltuie of the victory they scored under the intrepid "Happy Warrior" should cause them to raise their voices in paeans of praise far the glorious vindication of their sagacity and wisdom...
...England, now doing post-graduate work at Yale, before the New York Student conference of the League for Industrial Democracy...
...Another Silva Confession PUBLICITY in Boston of an affidavit made by Frank Silva in 1923 to the effect that he knew nothing of the Bridgewater holdup will not help the powers that sent Sacco and Yanzetti to the chair...
...He directed an automobile over the entire route taken by those implicated in the affair...
...Should the company win, all plans for a unified subway system to New York under city control would be more difficult and a precedent would be established which to some extent legally and to a greater extent morally will enhance the difficulty of every town and city in the United States to dealing by contract with its public utilities...
...As a result we are again facing a tariff war with France and a few other countries...
...We Americans cannot say that the problem does not touch us, for our soft coal industry is foUbwing to' British footsteps and a plan that may work in Great Britain may be of great help to the United States...
...This fact is strong evidence that when Silva said in 1923 that he knew nothing about the Bridgewater affair some motive prevented him from telling the truth at that time...
...Hughes Is arguing for an enormous tee and that he would rationalize his act-by saying that any man or corporation is entitled to his day to court and to the best presentation of his case that be can get...
...and 2nd Gaff ner, N. E. cor...
...There had been various proposals put forward by the Miners' Federation, somewhat syndicalist in character...
...On second thortgW wa commend this asenhanlral robs* to Matthew VVbll as a model for the sort ef wertaenr education that appeals to him...
...It is hoped that the domestic consumer will be more and more represented by municipaUties and co-operative societies as...
...A Duke Passes 'J\HE passing of Benjamin N. Duke removes a picturesque * overlord who in many ways resembled the masters of the feudal age hundreds of years ago...
...tares on gag had left a deficit to the dtylfW...
...w* rr_ Stars Augu Well For Sub Buying By Our Science Ed SBenacr to winch wtoai social editor been itlirtet'jB Investors declaring that as a ks about as accurate as tbaft | tains of industry wheat sSjfl spread on the Sunday snjMsssj beginning of the yase^Hsiat injustice, we do believe'tbSta...
...In case of dispute, between consumers and producers, or between the management and the manual workers, there is an ample machinery for joint meeting, conciliation and arbitration...
...If the Socialist movement could be charged with —e graft and —efficiency of American city governments we are certain that some patriotic gentlemen would cite it as evidence of a "foreign importation...
...Professor Wiechowski tug_a I*ew Leader Correspondent) PRAGUE.—On Dec 18th, Comrade WUhehn Wiechowski, Professor at the University of Prague, died...
...Not having our chart at htnii Dot know the planet which osabsk...
...One item in the Outlook story is of special interest- Silva declared that at a certain street there were car tracks...
...It is the exception when the theory that every man or cause is entitled to the best possible legal service results in help for the under-dog or for the poor man...
...for its very significant triumph to the manufacture of clothes in Milwaukee, of which we have told the story in a previous issue...
...It Is more pleasant and much better to vote for the perpetuation of the present social order-capitalism—with all of its concomitants than to vote for a party that espouses the "parliament of man...
...All that has saved the New York housing law from being a complete dead letter is the use that-the Amalgamated cooperative housing ventures, of which the second is begun, have been able to make of the law primarily intended not to help cooperatives but to establish limited dividend companies...
...The superior program carries with it also the broadcasting of opinions over greater areas j of the nation...
...The Jplblase should laugh jast to show the editor of the Breelrtga Daily Eagle what real humor is...
...Mabel stattawjjfae ef mj favors as with a New Year* gift) "There is a clot on the brata| body pontic," says M. L. Ptwatt sf sea...
...The Labor Party modified these so as to give representation to other interests besides those of the manual workers to the industry, but because their scheme provided that the working miner have for the first time an effective voice to the conditions of his own industry, it secured the Federation's official and enthusiastic support...
...The Afghans may appear to be funny to us and yet they are a picture of what can be found in many other nations including our own...
...On the contrary, democracy in radio broadcasting should be stressed...
...vVSjen slavery was the basts of souther^"prosperity*J>«5rthern men who went south and invested in large estates became accustomed to the slave disriptme maintained by overseers many of whom were illiterates--.The tendency ot-investors'-then and now has betn .to accept the oistomary attitude-of the section in labor control...
...France will certainly retaliate by increasing her import taxes...
...Radio Democracy £RITICISM by Hope Smith, counsel of tlie American Federation of Labor, of the allocation of broadcasting channels by the Federal Radio Commission again brings to the front the} issue of equity in radio broadcasting...
...There is a far better case for a lawyer to look after the Interests of some poor criminal of whose innocence be may be doubtful than for a lawyer to argue for money a corporation case which may set a precedent opposed to the interests of society...
...J "Boston"—Yokn MM ¦ Alfred Baker Lewis af Basts** tinucs communing with Ml Minerva...
...Indeed, what makes...
...Since 1911 be had been at the head of the Pharmaceutical Institute of that University, and enjoyed a wide reputation as a man Of science...
...3 Walsh, 23rd st...
...Including the child labor areas of the South, Guv'nor T The report from Germany that industry is now stable is good news considering that the peace-makers kept it in a stable for many years...
...What this means to other nations is evident if we reverse it...
...Duke was the owner of one slave before the Civil War and knew something of the bardships borne by poor white tillers of the soil in those days...
...So utl ply must renew/' J. Baudiuem^ EXTRA EZTRA1 - :r| Ignore that part of the SetoWJ or's advice in which he says, "wastl snsssey other than that to mh As a financial expert he would edl s splinter in a community etawMJ A growing number of New Tftfij newsdealers are selling THE tSJBr ER...
...but we do know that P. If, mum California, sends St under -sjsi welfare" and, of course, rentm.;' Yes, the same plaaat got la ¦ to Ohio...
...The interests of both management and menual workers wul be represented on all these, and each win always have enough weight to force things into the open if serious grievance seems likely to occur...
...Salt Lake CUy, Utah...
...The nationalization of the British coal industry Is held to be necessary because coal is the basis of Britain's industrial fabric, and the industry bas been run to a fashion grossly detrimental to the public...
...South as big industry expands and northern men who go South as proprietors accept this labor policy...
...awAiB other than that which fcJtifl cover the subs that yoa UmjtM we got As we prophesied, ataMffS carry any sub cards Ob the ha goodwill-trip...
...Righto...
...This is not surprising...
...We all enjoy THE NEWM ER...
...Amanullah had travelled in other, countries" and returned with western ideas which, if enforced, wbuld have been to abandon ancient folkwavs...
...The Dukes and their kind have carried into the modern period something of the old slave discipline with its ruthless crushing of any spirit of independence that may be shownby their workers...
...WELL DESERVED CONGRATULATIONS We congratulate the Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Union for many things: for its remarkable success in unionizing the men's clothing industry and establishing collective bargaining in open shop towns like Los Angeles and San Francisco...
...Hughes' appearance for the L R. T. most objectionable is the tact that what he has said and done as Governor of New York has in tanner arguments been quoted on both sides ot this seven-cent fare case...
...Long before the war...
...He had large interests in cotton mills, tobacco factories, power plants and' railroads and became a leader in southern labor policy...
...The very last word, in all matters pertaining to the industry, would be with Parliament...
...It is doubtful whether complete...
...Prom motives of efficiency, therefore, in addition to its normal Socialist one of wishing to bring the industrial capital of the community into the community's ownership and control, the British Labor Party declares for the nationalisation of the mines...
...In case of dispute that valuation agreed by the owners for j the purpose of paying income tax on the | property wfil be taken...
...and now for beginning a new cooperative housing venture to New York...
...Very liitWeatlisg...
...very day since stenry Ford opened a big plant in Detroit last week thousands of workers bare bsen turned away...
...Down in New Jersey people are aroused against dead whales washed up on the beach on the ground that they are a nuisance...
...S^jMfhans continue to follow in .the fc^tetepaoi the fathers, confident that other paths land ofiy~to nftplj ^ ^^t(s^4^(i^3p^f^9ts# 'wJbcCcKtsUi'ae' filjc - rcljtiljotf...
...chain stations...
...but we will wager a pretzel that even with rate powerful lens no human being will be able to tell the difference between the Republican and Democratic parties...
...On arriving at this point there were no rails in the street- It appeared that here was a serious flaw in his story but investigation showed that there had been car tracks on the street indicated when the robbery occurred...
...There are voters''who thmk that the Democratic Party is s—l-llte^party^of Jackson and others who think of thf ffljStilii in Pirlj fn terms of Lincoln...
...In fact this was the most efficacious and salutary way and it was also the proper method whereby the high and essential Ideals (?) promulgated by the oracles of "big business" coulu be realised...
...died hi Tacoma aged 72...
...The State Federation of Labor will sponsor the move...
...Manj a mB uill have to be read before mil are propitiated for your j/r<ssss| fin of book-legging in MufsM Now over in Vermont the at different but the demand for'tM continues...
...Nearly nine years after this affidavit, obtained By duress, was made it is given publicity and in the hope that it will serve as an answer to Silva's story in the Outlook...
...It is said that in the -Duke feudal villages the workers are expected to tip their hats to some of the high officials, thus enforcing a form of politeness that was required of slaves in their associations with plantation overseers before the Civil War...
...EQCALTT* 4>DLONT LEADER BBS TAOOMA, Wash...
...But then that would be Socialism and that would be terrible and you know our "Inspired" constitution does not anew that...
...The financial erangements for- acquisition of the mines provide for their purchase with the help of t. government loan, at market prices...
...The repayment | of this loan would be a first charge on i the industry over a period of years, and It would work to the same manner as in a municipally acquired utility, for instance...
...This was far better than voting for a party that wants to make "Ufe...
...Shoot for aseveer as the slogan...
...Comrade Burad gwei^m tints with several subs sandtmM P. 8tratton of .Jersey City uoum his renewal with a New Years ai| "THE NEW LEADER » SOM KIND OP PAPER TO ¦jggB WEDGE IN SPLITTING TBBjj SYSTEM OF EXPLOCTATlg PIECES...
...The chain stations in radio...
...Its timely \nformotiou i t&c girls in our family...
...Especially is this true if the lawyer has also been a public official with commanding prestige...
...Hughes Is so infatuated with rights of private ownership and private profit that he really believes that to argue the case of this notorious corporation Is a public service, the public being easily identified to Mr...
...liberty and the pursuit of happiness' a verity and not merely a phrase...
...With due appreciation we applaud the heroism you so-called "liberals" and so-called "socialists" displayed during the fiery ordeal of the late election...
...Even those many millions of automobiles in use in the United States show the kind of ''prosperity'' we have, a census of the cars would show that miUlsoa of them are tomato cans and they are not owned by our better clam-sea, either...
...Hughes' name and no credit to the standards of his profession...
...Wiechowski, whose mother had been one of the first champions of women's suffrage, snowed Strang Socialist leanings...
...The mere fact that they represent millions of capital gives them an enormous prestige and power which the lesser stations cannot have...
...WeU with a legerdemain rate "Al" in the White House this terrible craving would be appeased, and such trifling matters as unemployment, the plight of the coal miners, "dollar diplomacy" and other trivial things would be solved and above all the nation would be saved...
...Here also is food for thought in America...
...House...
...No extra SH| mads for this service...
...Those who talk glibly or "^ericaa, ideals'* should not overlook this phase' o_ md_trial development...
...gave, so we are sendi*jju9*:l "Boston" with a year's subtcim Boston, Boston...
...With this explanation we take pleas ure In presenting in the following paragraphs a summary of the speech of H L Stein of the British Labor Party, a graduate of Cambridge University...
...We suspect that Mr...
...Going beyond this question we should like to challenge the whole theory that to a matter of profound public importance a lawyer has a right, much less a duty, to sen his services in a cause in which he does not believe...
...It was obtained by Massachusetts agents who were prosecuting Sacco and Vastzetti...
...In the first' affidavit Silva dec—red that he knew nothing about the Bridgewater affair, and did not know where Braintree is located...
...One of his most hapcrtanS discoveries was the production of insulm...
...Lena Morrow Lewis sf CssbBBst atao been looking into m» % That's why she orders tws sssaa Trenton, N. j. has tone Wat* short asan whs is known watm soapbox has been "creeks!* J where Aagast Clsisetae gets m§ at late...
...HUGHES AND LEGAL ETHICS pHARLES EVANS HUGHES occupies a unique place in American life as leader of the bar and Elder Statesman Be has Just had a notable part In negotiating really significant Pan - American treaties ef arbitration and conciliation...
...In 1927 France agreed to postpone action in increasing her tariff on nearly 500 items in expectation that the United States would make some concessions...
...Below the council will be district and pit committees, with considerable autonomy...
...SljJlM Beer, president of the Internet...
...Progress is boughr at the price of independent aad intelligent thinking and this art is not widely practiced in any other country...
...Right profsssor...
...and 8th are...
...True it was an appeal to the appetite...
...Its machinery is roughly as follows: 1. A Power and Transport Commission of experts who, though indirectly responsible to Parliament, would be independent of the cross-gusts ot pontics and wul plan out the coal, power and transport problems of the country as a whole...
...W. F. Beveridge of Maine', stope) of $1 to the lap of THE KgWHl along with bis renewal...
...Amanullah Flees THE flight of King Amanullah antl abdication of his throne is an example of old habits, 'customs and traditions rebelling against modem substitutes...
...Naturally, the opinions are likely to have a conservative cast for great wealth is inevitably associated with conservatism...
...In selecting a sachem of Tammany Hall as the exponent of their nrogrssslvism they certainly made no mistake, they took no eh^TK- of losing, neither did they "throw their vote away," which, of course, they would hare done had they voted for Norman Thomas, whom they were frank enough to admit was the abler of the presidential candidates, and the platform on which be run far superior to that of either of the old parties...
...And while we are in the congratulating business let us express our deep admiration and hearty good wishes to the courageous strikers In the Allen-A hosiery mills in Kenosha and to the Pull Fashioned Hosiery Workers' Union which is behind them...
...producer of Andreyev's "Waits of the Dogs...
...American policy cannot continue without leading to bitter international relations and possibly to war...
...but as a few of the better run mines are paying-even now, it is reasonable to suppose that they wul do so after re-organization has bad time to take effect...
...Community Theatre Presents Plays at A. C A. Apartments ' The second attempt by the dramatic rroup of the Amalgamated Cooperative Apartments to organize a Workers' Community Theatre wul be made on Friday evening, January IS, in the Amalgamated Auditorium when David Pinskis "Heroes" and two short sketches will be given...
...not very much can be done to save the British coal industry without some sort of agree ment with Germany on hours, wages, conditions of competition, etc...
...When the first affidavit was made Silva was in prison...
...Duke maintained the traditions of the old slave roasters in dealing with his workers...
...Strath declares, is also plagued with interference by the _rger stations...
...Those with large funds can have many...
...The county library ef Mssssi wUI nave more tight as a UUm% sab being sent fat by...
...It is one phase of the general struggle against reactionary forces that tend to shape all institutions and opinions after a pattern approved by great aggregations of corporate capital and finance...
...They are not anodernized aad advancing civilization is resisted as though it woe some frightful danger...
...But we are charitably inclined and charity we are told "covers a multitude of sins...
...Owing to world conditions, and especially to the toss of markets through the war and to the increasing use of other fuels, the industry is very badly depressed...
...Then too there was such important issues as "bigotry," "to tolerance" and others of similar nature which jurt had to be rebuked and somehow this could be effectually done by voting Tor Alfred Emmanuel...
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