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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; g7o ° S ‘Philippines Loom B Tropical Islands Are Ear Eastern Outposts of White Civilization- United States - Our Guid- ance Necessary to Insure Development of Filipinos, By Frederick F. Sturdevant ERE’S a test question that H doubtless will interest you: “What do you know’ about ig In LS Ah N question propounded ree cently to a group of men, women, and youths of high school age assembled at a home entertainment. ‘fhe substance ‘ e ‘ of all replies proved that those present Se ; * e ki he Philippines: First, as a pla x GUDURR Uy satires “wie Wt SCHOO GI! vaue oo human heads, used poisoned arrows and widely prevalent, taking toll of thow- curious knives, and ate roast dog. Secon as the scene of Admiral : victi Ty ‘ if ‘ sands of victims. There was not a Dewey's Buttle of Manila Bay. ‘Third, single hospital with modern Zonven- ee oe eiesied — iences or appliances. Whole provinees down a rebellious tative leader und his WATIVES BOILING SUGAR Guiles anil aa eiRU in GeececEIoE EG followers. ? And fourth, as a tropical country where coconuts grew abund- drive y disease, Title of the United States to the events in the Far East, and with it at! fallsoad. “Apeiealtneen the Philippines in 1913 and gave the n Sine Agriculture never has given the Islands F ently, and the native women make rie aed rests upon conquest. upon the yrave responsibility resting upon and implements were ee Filipinos a chance to show what the i fueron consideration. Filipino embroidery. s cee ae Of $20,000,000, and the Aimerican people in the premises. tiblical days, ‘The great mass of the could do as government administr: professional agitators haye been lis- eae fireeee information can you adage. the Sui < a he Surrender of the Philippines by the people were without education, Manila ors. ‘The result was virtual bankrup' tened to und permitted to present false weeny) above? he Supreme Court, the United States, and a withdrawal of iS ies 3 for th e' t und actual bs a specious a 4 Islands “came under the complete ang Uilted States, and a withdrawal of Wasa pest hole jor the government and actual bank- and specious arguments, as a result of our power Pacific, as is now seriously debated, would inevitably precipitate a fer- ment of competing and conflicting terests throughout all of Asia, disas- trous alike to the Philippine people. to the welfare of our own nationals, and to the peace und progress of taankind. The present population of — the Philippines is nearly 12,000,000. There islands in the Archipelago coast line of 11.444 miles --or longer than that of the United States. Luzon is the principal island with an area of 40.81% square miles, ISLAND RICHES ‘Yet do you know, among other things, that in location and natural resources the Philippines are today the most favored tropical islands in the world? ‘They are rich in agricultural, mineral and forest wealth. ‘They are immedi- ately adjacent to the greatest potential auurkets of the world, and command the trade routes from Europe and India, Oceania and the Dutch Indies, to China, Japan and Siberia. Within 4 combinations which war aid circum- fradius of 3,500 miles of Manila live stance have wrought in the Fur Bast dualf the population of the globe. since 1898, the possession and ultimate ‘op Together with the Panama Canal, our control of the Philippines have become invested with an importance utterly Tuptey for the National Banks. Ma Filipino ofiicials of that instituti chiding the president, ate now servi terms in prison, 't! not keep accommodating Aheir friends and relatives with government funds when they had free and easy uecess to them. Not more ihan ten per cent. of the 32,000,000 Filipinos are of a type any- where approaching the polished, glibly spoken separatist advocates who came to the United States and plead for independence at a compensation of $45 to $90 @ day for expenses outside of travel costs, plus un allowance of $900 absolute sovereignty and dominion of the United States, und so became ter- ritory of the United States over which civil government could be established.” Judge Williams as well as many other lawyers holds that the Constitution vests no power in Congress to alienate sovereignty. Congress is consequently without authority to detach the Philip- pines from the United States. In the gradually shifting scenes and ich there is some danger that the ited States will be untrue to its st as guardian’ of the Filipino masses and set them adrift in the orld. ‘This would be a deplorable injustice to these people and would only temporarily benefit the handful of native politicians who exploit their, less enlightened countrymen. 2 The United States needs the pines. Fifteen to thirty years from now, according to best authorities, the United States will consume more food than we can raise. Manufacturing is on the increase and requires more and more raw material. ITY BEAUTIFUL he city is a healthy and bean- i with a population of 300.000, It has electricity, yeas, s d ts and sid ce buildings, upartmer magn hotel miles of fir 4s islands. les are from Thousands of s the prin- 10,000 motor are over ¥ provinces death rate of most a well- More tha a use, and (1 Governor General LEONARD WOOD the Philippines by America and Ameri- found that the ery (Pacific ports, the Hawaiian Islands and i T ¢ 4h ic 7 4 In tl pines Guam, the Philippines furnish an yndreamed of when they passed inte iUOUt the sive of Ohio. ‘The total area paration gelns them public of for clothes. ‘The rank andi feof Seunace sore than eopoonouine ‘incomparable trade and naval buse Lesa te YP ‘0 of the Philippines is 115,026 square created hy American rule, and Filipinos are ruled und deceived by “f the finest soil in th i from which the United States can play CU" Keeping with their 10,000,000 juiles, nearly aS large as the United tell their deluded followers that {he “Politicos” who often hold then iia he world, capable _ aaah e United States can play people. ronting for a thousand in: fleece Ooi anes : = NERIEELTSS) dL vem of raising foodstuffs and @ leading role in the Pacific area and PCOPle. 3 nd kingdom. Manila is 6221 miles from must try to separate themselves in virtual peonage through usurious Oly wet Siait including fabber, 4 Jargely dominate the commercial and = ppiiersepcctineal the coast of A: San Francisco. ‘The difference in America, their best und truest practices. ’ enteric came he ral a suger, ‘political destiny of Eastern Asi and commanding the gateways leading {ime between the two cities is 16 hours. : eh, a ene oe Thy give ; {° Recent happenings have focused pub- {0 the Orient from Europe and India ani 11 minutes with the ignorant, 1 ino people maintain m UF pan? ; ‘Be attention upon the Philippines. %° the West and from Oceania to the ~ ‘Te wealth of the Philippines was und the une : at of their own? All evi- THE JAP PERIL The only way in which tho wealth G ‘Judge Danial R. Williams, formerly a S0Uth—and screening every approach estimated by the Wood-Ferbes Con dene rove to the con- Then there is the danger of Japanese of the Philippines can be realtsed un- ‘member of the Philippine judiciary and *? the Asiatic mainland in all that iission us $5,500,000.000. Revenues ‘ r: slive is charae- ression should Uncle Sam scuttle der conditions that will insare the weecretary of the ‘Taft Commission to Stretch of ocean extending from Japan for 1924 will total about $35 Hy).000 wor 1 the Islands. ‘Che wily Japs are foster- prosperity, happiness and well-being of ‘he Islands, states in his latest volume, '@ the equator—the Philippines have or less than the cost of a modern ca, and is t ‘ jug and encourag the separatist the F © race is, as Judge Williama “The United States and the Philip- emerged a vital and dominant factor yattleship. direction of Governor cled to gamb- propaganda, knowing full well that writes, ‘through assurance of perma< ‘pines, published by Doubleday, Pa in the titanic struggle now shaping At the time the United tes took Wood. His vir without American protection the Phil- nent American sovereiguty and pro~ & Company, that a realization is slowly {F trade supremacy in the greatest sovereignty over the Islands, conditions 4 and a worthy ippines wiil become easy prey to tection, and a willing whole- 5 ‘dawning that in this Paeific area with Potential markets of the world. there were appalling. In Manila, the There wis 2 nation chooses to t ins Hau co-operation Egle in a q its uncounted millions are enveloped the é ee death rate among infants under one itiuer for but the and the “Mikado can make excellent constructive, forward-looking —_pro- 5 great problems of the future, political OUR RESPONSIBILITY yeur of age was 95 per cent. Clean ration, clai or part of ‘the i ser qualities use of the Islands in his business of gram.” Judge Willisins believes it of and commercial, and that world civili- ‘This fact is uniformly recognized drinking water was unknown, ‘There eredit for w mnplished. tha « for success in self-govern- trying to control the Vital importance at the present time by those who have studied und diag- were no sewers. that and t of ribs incapable of the weight ers piled will be back in earn there mect its downfall or i Stnall pox, tubercu- al improveme wy are une ment. During the entire quarter «century Congress the American * e,its final triumph, - nosed the present and likely trend of losis and other deadly disease were iative of What has been done icr Goveriaur General Harrison went to of Amer soyerciguly, Congress people realize the facts ~ — | plated is the increase of the board still th 1 good talking poi HALK GONE BACK 2me club, Flasher, North Dako >? x arrangements will be made for from three to five members. This Pennsylvania plans to play at . famous ! Nurold Michaels, president of the PROMOTED ting the field at miekee point caused endless debate at the least two,’ possibly major White Sox, New Salem c is an ample hangar and in meeting here. The present ‘nae: w : Mie to meet and can no a ra Briar, iat Ge the same building, airplane manufae- favorable to the increase for the Other bi re in limited amount of work.| ae gC éershing Poultry iola Weiss, turing operations are being carried eeeer eet vou eee peers: ; ‘ ecutive years prior to| Morton County eee sonar Pe Bee Cle rney cn by the Stout Metal Airpl: sponsibi of important decisions Jume will, of course, meet he ccHuehe MOOLeEIiNovel| 5 ub, Mandan and: Margare s Company and the Aircraft Develop- on the shoulders of two more men. oH one | othe Boys and Girls asso’ cr Monaan. nent Goma ! Zt : 4 i 2 | y To Get a Tri Tha delegation will Mandan Proree company: rie results of these pames will 5 NUMERDGS | © Get a THIp a. Mosdiy, December 15th, on mum: RUM LADEN AU PORFEIT MANY CHANGES Bitty vans Says joc yates z of he Balls 8) po ee ein Mentgonery, Ain Dee see ar 2, = Bias #|‘ire now being threshed over. That the good fortune to recover fumble [oaetnicaranin Mortanccouns | for dhs Capaihay musenase toxicating liquors are seized in a mo- k : has pla big part in mber | iy, who have made loadin aoe Wh 3 aun erie cunaeisble to) emntisea: Making the jump fr New York of the victories scored by S Bele tna: : she ride clublycaranauhave un: tion whether the owner o cupi it ; Princeton to see the Yale game. ee ee this: year } oe i Pe ee eu es careendand at the time of the seizure or not, the ' ‘ x. ‘ club work, will be initted a written report. h 1 was fortunate to b at, The Nut Cracker : | ereceateunose asia Hama supreme court has ruled. i dozen former college stars, most of ae eee ANDE WILL RIDE Pinenctnattutelnt Agricultural Qo 7 Hleys not whether ti ner of the have been doing scout duty leit the hospital, { Farzo, commencing Decem- SAVES Babe | trade in Red Grangels weakness scems | i Taree, E i = : vhich the vehicle is engaged, if 1 on. + ted Grange’s weakness seems to Way to recove! and | 16th and ending December 19th 7 Gcewrs 18 CnEaEC,, HR From Drowning inty Ageit R. C. quor is found in it, the state law en forcement 1b $ | confiscate th ceording to © dle next . spring. | mer, tod ve io Mr, Newcomer, the ave the right to vehicle, and the owner Changing of Age Limit and A working knowledge of “first aid the to honors to little ument city. made to change nt rulings in the con-| It was meeting of the league | dozen expert scouts that the stand- here last October, but after arguing «rd of play below the average in until after one o'clock the east this year, that the east had ing, the gathering no outstanding team like Notre Iso the opinion of the half in the morn- without accomp! Dam ; cept the decision to re hen # sports editor of a leading thing and put it in readable shap who had just recent- At that time J. C. Gould of Mandan, tour of the leading col- s of the west and had seen four ¢ big games, among them being Illinois-Chicago battle, said: ze the league, but the original constitu-! “I think western football is 33 per ae tion had’ remfineg intact. ‘eent more efficient this year than Pa Would Reduce Age the eastern stand 5 it _ Changes in the rulings which will| “The western ar will 1oy be taken up at the board meeting|ing to take more chances, gamble “ff this week will affect the eligibility with dangerous plays, thereby pro- of athletes in two respects, It is|Viding a thrill that isn’t possible I aimed to reduce the age limit from/ with the old stereotyped stuff. vice-president, said that amendments € and ew rulings had been added from or fi } year to year since the formation of the 21 years to 20 and to allow partici-| “Why, in that Chicago-Mlinois » pation in interscholastic competition | game I more real thrills crowd- to eight semesters. At the present|ed into one game than J saw all last on in the east.” 1 time a-boy is automatically disqual- ified from further tivities in high! he school when he reaches the age af &n _ However, many. believe that 38 th too high and then he should + he ont of high school by the time he is 20, : The other ruling permits an ath- ™@ lete to take part in interscholastic dvantage there was between 4h competition until he graduates, pro- ine two sections from a football 4 viding he is under the age limit. The standpoint, certainly a the 4 new one would limit it to eight se- | west. 4 mesters. This wonld discourage a BAe youngster from delaying his gradu= #© ation for the purpose of ieee EF year of high school athle- Or aes tween the east and west. | ties, #1 Increase Board Number While the results of such games ‘Another change that is contem-|do not ‘prove positive supremacy, It is possible that a lot of eastern sports editors are not going to con- cur with the opinion expressed by their fellow newspaper man who leans so strongly to the west. 1 would what- At the present writing it seems as if there would be a great many more intersectional games next year be- made pearance we didn’t know there a fighter in the game bad enough merely to win by shade from Battling Siki. Notre Dame's backfield is the Four Horsemen, .. . seen a lot of backfields this that might be called the Four Truck Horsemen, n Street is where pictures of -winning pumpkins have — al- ly begun to crowd Grange, Crow nd Koppisch out of the head- lines, It strikes us that Peggy Joyce | |would have gone over big in foot balls. -. e never fails to throw | [her may for a loss, | Things hartlly seem the same any more, since Tilden stopped grow ing at the tennis lords and Paddock | |put a padlock on his folding type- writer. { i} | Hughey Jennings and a party of [ball players are looking over the ruins in Rome. We hope they wen't be disappointe they fail to find the 1919 Whit : there. We this does ing the collegiate little too far, spirit Walter Johnson has left Washin; ton for good. The place may Still be identified by the monument and the capitol dome, ‘ water in the tub and when the | 28 yet. '¢sther returned to the bathroom it! tub almost filled with water. He hastily removed the boy, rolled | over his knee and worked much | of the water from his lungs, so that | by the time a physician, _ hastily | called, hed the room, the boy; A new s ‘breathing almost normally | donation which Dearborn, | “Ford Ai WELC, WHY DON'T You HANG (T Some PLACE ELSE WHERS PEOPLE WON'T BE BRUSHING AGAINST IT Z EVE RM. apain, TO TRY JUNIOR HIGH THING IN THE HOUSE 13 OW A Announcement that the Mand2n youncement just made. The dona- HAIR TRIGGER ! CAN'T Touch | Board of education intends to tion is purely in the interest of THING “THAT = change the grammar depertment of | commercial aviation, for it is un- A the central Bice ns a Juner ue derstood there is no intention on the | school to embrace the pupils of the ef the Ford Motor Cumpany seventh and eighth grades and t S| o go into the airplane bu Fee j freshmen of the high school aNd |Ginor than watch. its. developments, junior high in the pr ‘nt high school building, moving the sophomores, juniors and | seniors into the new building was ain its m in} field and jeare of t It is als will be J. H. Noakes, seeretary of the y board of education was chair- large citi {fore long WELL DRILLER HURT {available Waiter Goddard, 50, well driller and who for-many years has operat- ed a farm 11 miles south of the city near Schmidt, is in the Mandan Deaconess hospital suffering from severe injuries sustaineg. about five on a wagon | be tion, from his s run over how the accident occurred not been definitely learned. Mr. < moving a, wagon, heav- aded with well drilling appara- | slipped saci pet vii act was to find the child floating in 3 New Airplane Landing Field All pilots companies now being formed to op- Jerate between Detroit ‘The field has two 3 ways, one 3,700 feet and the other 3,400 feet long, Loth in the direc- tion of prevailing wind twenty miles laid for quick drainage in wet wea- | o'clock Monday afternoon when he |ther an orate that the field might suitable In the center of the field the name This is visible from ‘an altitude of he; Buys Jar at Drugstore Given By Ford | i e landing field, .th: of Henry and Edsel For, s recently completed Michigan will be known as rport,” according to au- Mt be welco.se st the it is large wh to take he largest types of ships. o eXpected thut the field the terminal for plane HAIR GROOM REG.US PAT OFF, KeepsHair and other es. Gnsoline, oil, and be- a stock will be for visiting fi More than of draining tile was Even obstinate, unruly or shampoo- ed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good dress both in business and on fof year-round opera- “Ford” appears in letters 200 feet | social occasions. “Hair-Groom” ie high, made of white crushed stone. | greaseless; also helps grow thick, , lustrous hair, Beware of igreasy, harmful imitations, é eee ant’s three eyes ” will be honored with t» the drowning” methods averted a has no recourse under the law. / Other Athletic Limitations ne fol Jerome | uagedy at the Lowis & Clark hotel ce oe To Be D of get a hetter f Chicago set 21 new of the sher Suiday morning, it was learned to- Paraffin is the best material for eastern situation f Old jokes. ure called “chestnut North Dakot arene Te igosteile eqathe sraseumbeeting stone, recent tests miadiaek Dae. » 1 put any numbe in England. | Jack Siminits ary oof the | iy af Hin eiatesa cn onEnedoliicon: jhave revealed. trand Fork. i > then rg : Mr* Costello, traveling sale n | of practically the a5 - x ONDO for the Moline Plow company, and ; i school athletic . Re who makes his home in Dickinson, | to be consider Wee eupee ihe oe eae neues Hace ; EVERETT TRUE eeetae ee BY COND( came to Mandan Saturday e anne jaan Vv. , an el Momeibwhichihasbeen xo | coincidence that the six authoritie: out Tex Rickard Re GONTINUALCY KNOCKING THIS | Cousin an AG taontne'| the ne State | rid a ere agreed on the best tea d to promote the You'RE ssa eey Geen ns as the amed | ac g to advices here by boar Sy = laced hiss: thtub, | a s ate, suc Ree eee te advices ‘ oe ME TO STRAIGHTEN !! had been partly filled with the late Alvee A. Adee, | CUBED, GLOSSY Morohhicaant haa been. wm t Rutgers h While it may be true Firpo . | oa the state high school champion rather surpris lost his punch, his paunch is Mrs. Costello, who had been taken | _ i : hae ar Si ld basketball tournan dates these qooce stars, very much in evidence. iH rather suddenly called. in her Hata I eatea asiene | in t , I, c neeneet for March nd 21 ‘outing for the colleges in oa | husband. While he was ministering | 5 Os he Millions Use It — Few Cents ley City had already been selected! the east, should @ward the eastern — Until Tony rallo of New Orleans te her, the babe had turned on the | % which have not been determined y :