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: ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 ‘AGE Two. vipoaee jum on shipments made yia all except i . “Fe Caspte Dally Tibupe faued Wary eveaing aad | American Ines, to fe p of ‘unportant ic Confidence 0! ie q rf ee . eS rN opposite postettee. =| American ships. The Wiliing, Gonsrées Féufil Wid | proved our position conclusively, Entered at Ciisper (Wyoming) postottice as Set rane uaE It ont i ae eee refriinéd trom any dlsousticn (i berger! r class matter, November 22, 1918. of 100 to ship a bishél of w from Ah. | thi® alleged off scandal, hoping that Wapase pidh feces * Bglindas ‘Telephones ---15 and 16| polis to New ie eee a ee en a thesd favéétigations might be. con: ees mace Prximol ry Sunt Fearon vio ; Oe a ee ee aes luded before public confidence in that any public servan' Branch ‘Telephone Bachange Connecting rey can vessel, the coat may bs reused to 00; aippesr ts 3 sai fiayé been €h- either wronatuy” or footie vac rge and) tirely shatteréd; No government thé public interest. bu % J. B. HANWAY ane B. £E, HANWAY Ld ie peng i - ‘veter chaics ai the | Gan % pacman cit Rober? Hoar not oot ation Mabeuld be -based upon * a ts a“ - ‘ comma! MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED ERERG ike Liver; arte et al a ay car Ag pet ad ‘eula et rete te bea bas hee ne is exclusively entitled to and mpany, fore! b + an net 3 te ping na jertiiient -#btoh use fr publication of all news creaived in this paper | York City, have just eda partial lint of | Feepeck can sot ait 8 da} Saseee 204 Ser, savegame und alsd the local news published herein. =| export fates and ums (to Which the rated Seats ig alepebete. enemets | © follow ie peat i eee Representatives apply) from various sections of the country tO} ¢aioriala and public a 1 Pare eaten Ay pat Fe | il tnnecedt taus:20" ¥openotn xing & Eruidsn, 172025 Stoner Bide. chi| NPPIYS Soom Taito pacific eblist. For tobacco | eaters, and, pablic sade tendedey | VPO are baer saiaers! «2 + Ueputable cisea wean i Fitth Avs. Néw xork Citys New Mone (leat) from Winstoi-Salem, North Carolina, to|to question integrity of saterotes ot A resent edkoridl. ia tha Wail fieve been junconsctonably subjected pomery rng Haig ties Rectory Fontan ot the Datly| the Pacific coast their charge per 20,000 pounds | congréss and to asstitie TY | strect Journal develops a line of|té the public thing of 7 i ie 2.775 red } action taken by any member of} tiougnt which will be cordially.| whose motives, to aay not and San Trancieco ofticon and vinitora are woloome, | 1 for domestic uso will be 2.77% (0, bund congress not in accord With thé} i cootea by those who follow the @nd San Francleco offices oome, a if it goes on Ameri- ue te fs powdds Vor thienke Gare fej | Views of its cfities must necessarily | testimony of these public hearings *Momiber of Audit Buréaa of Circulation (A, B. ©) can yesséls undér Section 28, $1.68 a hundred Db dus ito. soma terran apNienos. nd 4 ny Pidbecsnedige ni 28s 8 u ON rng SUBSCRIPTI isis his morals, are obvious.” * * * “In such a situation eltizens with any ipment thi ans a 4 to bélléve that regard for decéney in a ap ds. On the minimum shipment i$ MCANS Al +. have continued to $s sight Ake gees ainary Pose mrs having of $219. The ability of thé shipping board | embers of congréss aré as honest, | 0” aaee Teseryé est? { Bay’! 4 the pertinent tacts are own and j rvice compir-| perhaps a little more honéét than)” “isanwhtie some of the more|fiope that thé welffespect of the “t pith tha bot toceign abipe is the test, jana [ths majority of the constituency dlartng: eenesth (of ake Senate none bates ane . ihe board feats & fident it can meet it. which they esent: THEY TAY | ittee's dolfige may be noted. Thé| control ovée thé conduct of : its cing? starasting taliAth that the forces which |t times manifest sothe cowardice] TP oounart. committee. is spreading committees.” _ 8 in’ . : = = i in yiélding to demands of thelr con- Per Copy ~——55 “Niall Inside State were at work and spending milliots of dollars) tency which aré cohtrdry to _------—~--$7.80 | in pfopaganda to kill the ship aid bill, are the) j,i; Gwa pest fadginent, But after Gag Fear, Daily anid Sunday = a Y aaey ones HOW trying to have reacts je oncsr all, this 6 a gepegactitallye were: Lines And Angles ix Months, Daily and Sunday --.. r jutting Section 28 into effect on May 20th, and} ment and each o political - ’ Pareg Stoaths, Dally A iteeky 2-22 eee Fight cleverly are they working, It is manerabion sions hg ewe be Feprebectbet YY TED NE nie eee eiintons pes be paid in advan that the opposition is plentifully supplied wit! bares aor ent aa évidencdl EP TS | gone ety ee icmb wil not fiisufe delivery after subscrip- British money, for Great Britain would go to eee uae eD ite. dador ity. wataenld tion becoines ohe month in arrears. almost any length short of War to restore us to We have protested against this! yaea of HICK. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE. our pre-war statis of carryitig but 9 per cent of| cinuaty growitig suspicion of mae if you don't find your Tribune after looking cars. | Gis freights in our OWn Vessels. the integrity of out legisiative sef-| vou be an SOUY for I eee SE ee complaints BeeEe “That miich of thé advérse comment arises from | vants as a class. It 1a a matter of you had ancther attack of lumbago, or something?” Henry—"No, worsé than that. My wife made me some shirts, an I have to walk this way to ft ' Washable Walls! — Prisoner—"N6, ‘our hohor, this bot fies onda Linde of pot is the Idst placé tn the world buildings, but in every room of your come if I was looking for ® driiik.’’ * house . Endless by special messenger. sources seeking protection of foreign shippifg| grave regret that thesé fame mém-| pargain Judge—"T suppose that it was o'clock. PO Section Twenty-Eight Section twenty-¢ight of the Merchant Ma- rine act of 1920 is going to be véry much in the spotlight shortly. In fact, the guns of the Brit- § fi Mr. |} ft congress are now engaged in| Counter Supremacy can not be iad bear see A eaead gE PAE i oi Gountes Ho pple eens yagi lb fia Pha fate and discredit this, that and the} perore thet, citizena concerned in the development of an ade- other Buble datiay: Bhd HH ifoliaw: pergti quate merchant marine for the economic protec- ing and giving undue credit to piis-| Weuin pave to j tion of Ametican producers AY ues Nid maths picion developed by scandalmongers. atest Meee ae ureé from whith protests may be laun ‘The unfortunate piFt™ o! Look at it or Bo seeking to neatedlize this provision of the| that it si be Dg a Ey Without a é e-| for mémbers of cofiktreda | Onn ish propagandist have already started to lay @) jaw conceived for American expansion and de. ah pom aad lie Cent to LU on that section with a view of crippling] velopment on the seas. ‘ hind | credit for honesty and faithfulness 2 a der that the public] The public must put all its strength behind to whlch ‘they dre ehtitted @0 1bhg our merchant, mirise, Ts in et {tuation, | the enforcement of Section 28, or we will again is thea és. s16thHere "RES “80 faay Dave somd underatan eng ce ne eee aie find ourselves the victims of British ocean:|-..ay to suspect évery ond élse of section twenty-eight is set out in full. It deals cafrying sionopolist’, and no portion uf the | Gienoncaty,. we have belavad wea, reg a a with special joint railroad and steamship rates;| American public should We miore vitally inter-| notwithstanding recent disclosures, your endless: craving for moonsHine that brought you into court. mia gigiteca Se Parra _ ‘Walls that are always clean and sanitary, Wie neice eae Walls that remain fresh and new: Walls A post, both hungry and paiild, shat can be washed instead of redecorated, Received a fat check for a ballad. : vt : 9 So he went straightaway Patton’s Velumina, an oil flat wall paint, To midhight cafe, rr - Mw A ae S And spent seven dotlafs on salad, Bives walls that glossless, velvety finish 20 Absolutely Useless. much ix, demand to-day. And yet, blem- Book Agent—‘“I wonder if I could Easily Distinguished. ‘ “Pa, What's the difference be- twéén pull aid drag?’’ Paging General Dawes | John Smith - All the world despises an anonymotis letter. We like a- man to sign his name to what he writes. liticlan an office, and drag 18 ti ers, | still belléve that the great majority | P° ts it.” ‘which are prohibited except in conjunction with | ested in this section than Americdn farmers. oF Bue pubs oiilal Doth Tei what he does after he get : tive and e@xecttive, aré horiést, pa- } ey Ee rear ier shall triste ‘and eicthnt Subtle MeRvants| . Zokt- 3008 Bese era! back? stave| interest you id ab “ennyelbeaae ishes of all kinds are quickly and easily, “Section 28—That no common carrier and the sticceds éf our go¥érfiment | is the matter with your back? Hi Fercibeotita, t wombat beaks c charge, collect, or receive, for Magy: ater: s Biases 6. Seees b/ Slladea Rowe tn sant to ise it but just a little whit removed with soap and water, Dirt and tate commerce act of per-} Geriéra’ aries . 7 i : Agent—‘Just a little while! Why, maps founty, aniae any joint rate, faré, of | Germany a& the head of a spécial commission to| Swallowing the States sir, this encyclopedia is the m Erime can’t penetrate this pore-proof paint, geeks ar any export; import, or other] pring about a reorganization of Germany's fis- Chicago ‘Teibeine. pra sere oh pea modern set of books We Rave Vet ita Witlew ais rs ? f repara- - ‘ lumina and sixteen } is ffairs a8 a means of settlement o: has shown} Farmer—“Yes, I know? but my ortional rate, fare, or charge, which cal a ‘i ‘ traiiza-, The present congress sho fased in whole = in part on the fact that the] tion to allied nations, is being favorably ‘i dem aid patereeaieeh oF govecenect iteelf aménablé to inntumerdbie | £7 yreiied home from college poft, beautiful colors, Also paints, vare persons or property affected thereby is to be] tioned as a candidate for ee beanie ee sie tri the meee re sone Pier “4 varieties of quack remediés for ali pacts . nishes and enamels fot every purpose. We rted fro t. THE eral will conc ready Cost ts mttch of our the nation’s ills. Unless the public Uncle Hook Says.’ P s ‘ transported to ,or has been transpo: ¢ e Coolidge ticket ‘i es to America about the | self-government ts now make it] 1. what dt thinks, such a coneress ‘ry aie, th! . worst. Kind ‘of ta. will gladly advise with you as to your needs, any port in a possession or dependency, of the | foreign mission and retu Je ashe eee Powertul lobby | is capable éven Of pasting this plece | aséercy 1A th’ World Is too durhed United States, or in a foreign country, lp a car- middle of the present month. Hé id as wifel¥|{"" wosnincton in behalt of the of. paternalistic. leximation. fiuch modesty,” ; rier by water in foreign commerce, any lower any man who evef held a place in the|stetting-Reea fill, which would aR AIS URIS en rate, fare, or charge than that charged, collected rare jife of the intiod, Ad lind & Brong Art establish “a federal department ot 1tts urg ate as 0. or received by it for the same transportation of | pul dined a to call for ; raid th tater aay? Z Y i ; thé thé real folks The times seem American peoplé, ey PD) Dri cf ju tain iew. persons, or if a like kintl ot Reale ia. Ove ages i liar type. The Republican par-| value upon self government, or it ive t to Moun V Proof Products fame distance in the same direction, ani a man of his pecul C in the|they take any pride in accepting Sub b Toda; . : Whois wishin th Uated Staten ena th vex ‘cold Journey farther and fare wore Oo he aod esting thal teoalunese ug! 252 SOUTH CENTER wholly within the United States, anless the ves- Jéction of a Fuhning mate for Calvin Coolidge.| sipitities,, should understand an MOUNTAIN VIEW SUB! FOUR MINUTES ’ ] or property is, | Selec ush these insidious attacks: : : a p ; nel eee ‘twas th ihe | time of auch Tpanaiettis The friends of the general say that a ekg adh tees prt coeater’ a FROM MIDWEST PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO. . Mati, BY water, documented under thelaws of the| make a hit with the farmers of the nation w | tornlty bill, “which the tate of Distribut United States. his plans fot the reduction of freight rates and) tijjois faa the good sense and eelf- “Whenever the board is of the opinion, how- the furthering of co-operative buying and sell- Tepes SPAN easels ceetne oes ever, that adequate shipping facilities to or from ing which thé farmers have started, and which to: the ‘ctataa te: amutiinh an andl: Any port in a possession or dependency of 4 anth receive tremendous impetus under a man|tionai phase of bureaucracy in Stee fe ear oO, Foreman Spaneny eee Sale ® i tation of General Dawes.| Washington. Like the Sheppard: forded by vessels so documented, it shall certify | of the ability and reputa’ Ohio,| Towner bill and the ‘Towner-Ster- this fact to the Interstate Commerce Comission, Getieral Dawes was born at Marietta, i ney ling biti, i¢ 4a coffipt even in the and the commission may, by order, suspend the}; {865} attended the Marietta college ané na arguments which are put forward operation of the provisions of this section with | Gincinnati Law school and was admitted to : @}in its behalf. It pfomiees to give a respect to the rates, fares and charges for the | jor in 1886, beginning his practice at Na od n, STAR ahah NakenenOn re 08 transportation by rail of persons and property | Ney, He was the éxecutive of the ey: bir} the federal trohanry, 08 Sach State transported from, or to be transported, to suel paign, with headquarters in Chicago, nm titad whieh a@fall fateh ihe Bard doilad ports, for such length of time and under such} and was a meniber of the executive om ee tt Bollat aii diiectiba to thé pee terms and conditions as it may prescribe in such | o¢ the Republican National Committee. He sate ¢ialotia of thé Bil, Indamuch ae tha order, or in any order supplemented theréto. Comptroller of Currency from 1897 to 1902, ant'| federal révénte comes from thé Such suspension of operation of the provisions later became president of the Central Trust) people, such a gift can mean noth- of this section may be terminated by ordef of the | company of Illinois, He fivés in Evanston, Ill. ing i OT eae of hat éeodat commission whenever tle board oh pt ne ep Selade in atdite -Casea e pret: ion that adequate shipping facilities by sue! oe ve It 18 an Attémpt to bribe the tax: vessels to such ports are afforded and shall so Walsh Has Ambitions payer with money talked from thelr certify to the commission.” own pockets. Commissioner Frederick I, Thompson, Demo} Holy smoke! The dog gone beta bode Every year more of our toeal cratic member of the shipping board, pointing | Tom Walsh’s head. Pitture his pet obs ss Pp v7 tetits of seif-Roveriment are being out that section 28 “is as much a part of the law | ducing presidential aspirations, Nothing Could) taken away and centered in some : rti : 4 ther from the conventional dope. bureau at Washington. More and as any other portion of tlie act,” declités: “The| be firther homins journeyed |inore rapialy we ate belie deprived only discretionary power lodged in the shipping| Yet, sich is the sad case, hay, belat Fel het ealp of our Freassen (o navee board is that of determination whether adequate | over to New York the oe « at ee e qulaé Hina Oa RORAGEE BU OF ose ode American flag service exists. The shipping board | spite from his bariyaré at st 56 jury and libel | *Pontibiiity. The result 1 a weaken. held extended hearings upon this question and day away from thé turmoi of perjury him be-|{"# of moral fibre and intelectual is convinced that adequate service is in opera-| of féllow countrymen. The smell upon him ability. Washingtén takes care of tion under the American flag, keeping particul- | trayed his présence afid he was brought out into] tiie ana that, and becaiee of our But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is an- arly in view thé fact that in addition to the wide | the air and interviewed by the star reportets of | ¢equcea fesponalbility for {intelligent onymous? Nobody to vouch for it, No name signed, service at present in active operation, in re-| the big town’s newspapera. decision and action we are losing serve are ample ships to meet any required addi-| Tom has the presidential itch—No mistake. the ability to make such decisions, tion to existing services. For the shipping bonrd | He’simply could not conceal the fact. He would Re be ak email Wintel to suspend the opertation of section 28, when in| not deny the charge when put at him and was college professors find a gteat nui: possession of opinion that adequate flag service | tickled pink at the mere suggestion. ber of school teichers, who are is in operation, would be an actrof nullification| All of his epthtusiasm for his friend McAdoo prom{sed increases of not leus than of the law.” has oozed out of his system sega is vein $50,000,000 in salary through the ewspapers ashamed of his impetuous letter given out a i) bill, are d@training evéry effort to have diseaned hid besiion appear to he aie time MeAdoo piilled his hand picked endorse- cnneiedoat ee a eth ons fused on the subject. For example, the Wall | ment convention at Chicago. i ty bad.|Périetice, that thé federal govern Street Journal complains that something will be| Yes, Tom’s got the bug, and got it pretty bad. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in bold print are the names of those who stake their reputations— stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. do thi better th hi ; taken “out of the pockets of a long suffering | We cannot help but wish that he pty to late geverneashth; They preterit The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might To enpOrte coneied 15 AChE rest tttet | we alnersly. ope he secures the nomination sn) ane, ctocaten, Siseled trom Was. fool you once—but never the second time. His success Btaten shippings boayd versie’ 2 wHicn ate, | Nie MRPTH eohtention at New: York. We lGt.thal tne abla teed by thelr local is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he Thoin Shai avelle + “Bection 28 ‘ih no manner al.| Lord’s chosen, would have no worry about where | school boards, says in the advertisemerits ters tiie pre sent Fate structure, but provides | the oil support would go in the November elec at oes os by yi i that the through export rate prevails only when | Hon. fluengs which such a bureaucracy ‘ : reall z er pf We know of ho man within the Democratic feht bi had tty Tt ; foreign port of, destincion na ahip under the | Party ‘hows nomination would bo the signal Yor| les be expected fave he Read the advertisements with confidence. They tell Asterionh flag.” the unsheathing of more tomahawks, recently voted unanimously in favor mt Then the beauty of such a campaign, as would] of the Sterling-Reed bill in Chicago Tho export manager of the Washburn Cro#-| w.eue, is that we could rée-hear the oil scandals|also voted unanimously to teach by flour company challenges the assertion of thé while we lad ‘Tom on the Fack. pacifism in the schools, That ta shipping board, following its extended hearings, D . ; Tleavens, what a barbacue we could put on! | the character of these reformers, that American ships give adequate service to cieepenncniab tte . = are truths that you should know. ; foreign rta, but he overlooks the assurance that “in reserve are ample ships to meet any re The American Home quired addition to existing services.” It in, of course, well known, that a huge ocean tonnage In a free republie a groat government is the has been laid up by the shipping board for lack prodtet of a gteat people. They will look to them. | of freights due to foreign competition. Section | gelyes rather than governmént for success. The Har oie 28 is calculated to put the propellers of these] destiny, the greatness of America lies nround |} r. idle ships in motion. “At present,” nays this ex-|the heatthatone. If thrift and industry ate T L RUN The a Satisfaction Is Larger In port mar wiles are two rail freight rates |taught thete, and the example of self-sacrifice || We have a fow tarefilly se. Advertis: 4 on flour and several other commodities ahipped | oft appears, if honor abide there, and liigh ideals | lected Used Chevtolete’ and Adve ed Products {0 the seaboard—ono a rate for domestic con-| if there the building of forttine be subordinate | Fotds, open atid closed models sumption, and the other a lower rate for export | to the building of character, Amerien will live in shipment. Under the new rulings that go into} security, rejoicing in an abundant prosperity effect May 20, the railroad companies will charge and good government at home and in pence, re- the higher or domestic rate on shipmenta in-| «pect and confidencve abroad. If these virtues | Nolan Chevrolet Co, tended for export via foreign lines and the low-| be absent theto is ho power, that can supply || Temporary Office Globe Shoe er or present export rate on that freight onl¢ | these blessing. Look well then, to the hearth: | Company which will go ont in United States ships. In| stone, therein all hope for America lies, Cal Vhone 64.) short, exporters must soon pay a freight prem-' yin Coolidge, ¢