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E SIX ———— be ¢ ered a atter, - Casp, e Sun Wyor posite 3 Telt anch 7 mery Tribun and e. 3 MEM @ Ags: - publ jo the ber of far, rod sar, § mth, Mont) onth,& PY car, I! ear, fi nths,] Mont onth¢ ) sulig ity 7 on be r 8 n t y, e 1 L ; D , i ¢ = PAGE Two. CAR LOADINGS| @. . ee 2 giceagabe FOR ONE WEEK ate eee aa ideo Nf eel ll a To Lead Dangerous Life BREAK RECORD mame al Peak Established -in 1923 Is -Eclipsed By Railroads. WASHINGTON, Oct. ecord for loading freight cars, business conditions, ended October 18. During that week, 1,102,336 cars 3 7% ues Fete were loaded with revenue freight, somecne evidently did not heed the in. exceeding by more than 8,000 cars the previous high record of 1923. On one day alone, October 15, the rail- roads moved 1,030,211 both interurban wae to blame orobably never will be known loaded and empty, which if made up into one solid train would have reached from New York automobiles, one : he . SR Lp MORD A: Se) 5 Ee CTE cee | ae rons “ Ban :, 5 * WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.-—-Reply-| any of the candidates, and have no| had been delivered to him by express. Francisco.end xeturn'and then back FALLACY OF THE FREE TRADE runke OXFORD, N. J., Oct, 30.—The| ing to repented attacks by Senator | workers in the fleld campaigning for | Detectives. sald that ong of. the the bedy of a bobbed haired woman] LaFoillette in connection with the| any of them, S mall room e “made MRS. NETTIE DUNN, : a rail: association de- found in am abandoned iron mine|sugar controversy Senator Reed 5 E ; set clares that while the weekly records POLICY Is P OINTED OUT BY that we could loan them some! hole near here was identified today | Smoot of Utah today offered to sell President, | Would kill every person in the room, of American raijlroading were being surpassed, the movement of freights ‘hue, ernmi was ts f testing th ped q . He listed the holdh 8 440] pl this year estimated at 35' a view 0! ing them use in 100,000 serviceable freight cars and 5,400 locomotives in surplus reserve, | SHOSHONI, Wyo., Oct. 29—Hon,| huts, and live on bamboo sprouw @ says. were enabled to make the new re ord because of their large expen tures for equipment and ments; because of improved car di tribution and because of the growing|/ten an open letter to the people of| their bodies to hold the vermin shippers] Wyoming. This time he has writ-| together. sory boards having membership} ten on political matters and his “We haye tried {t before, with representing all phases of agricultu-| communication will be received with ; ral and industrial production . “Record breaking grain crops have | fojlows: been moved without a single report-| “Democratic or LaFollette free western |trado has a certain fascination for “The!many people. ‘The theory sounds California perishable producera here- been confronted with z this was no shortage of re- frigerator equipment — > were carried on without congestion improv of the regiontl ed car shortage from the Hindu wooden plow and harrow, primitive seeders contrived from bamboo tubes | could got a bag of sugar for less and various simple hand tools. es or one could probably buy a tin|ovr schools and our ways of living, r I pail or a paper of pins for Jess|With our organized, independent ‘OR INDIGESTION | thins, unc tno’ price “coud te [equal or puperior to the best. that Harry Yesness THE MAN IN THE BARREL der the Democratic management of McAdoo would be enough for one Truant Officer Forced: generation. é “No, Mr. Voter, you nor your Birdshot Is Used by Lads To Slay Bear CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 30. tracts were let for the building of] —Byrd Hass, 14, and Truman contonments, contracts that run| Monette, 13, killed a bear with a “| {into hundred of millions of dollars,| charge of birdshot near the Lewis- In the Southern Hills|| CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—The life of] Folk who dwell in the mountains a, truant officer in the southern |of remote parts of Virginia, fear to mountains is as varied and as dan-| have their children attend the pub- Serous as that of a revenue officer. | ic mchoo.s maintained by the state He {3 unwelcome in the homes of|as it makes them restless and dis- the mountaineers and fathers help | satisfied and from the mountain- their sons to avoid his clutches, ac-|eer’s viewpoint, apparently serves cording to the report of the Inner|no permanent good. But schools. es- Misrion board of the United Luth-| tablished by the Lutheran church eran church of America, in session | hold no terrors for they know that 30—A:' new : let at cost plus ten per cent? Do| Thurston county line to rescue | here. j the church is striving to be of sery-| -xgw YORK, Oct.” 80.—The-anctent r ‘ you remember what one of our Eng-| their dog after he attacked the ice. This unique situation is behind feud of the tongs might have been with its accompanying indication of oe igh crities said about these can-| animal, according to a report re- the plan of the Inner Mission board] renewed with the most iter by , tracts? That no one except he was| ceived here. in establishing day" schools and| of war Mmaterials—gas bombs—ex. American rajlroads during the week ‘ 4 |@ grafter or imblatle would ever )~ | boarding cchools at central locations vert for’ a ‘lucky tip, police say. Two ee make, What became of the stuff = for the vocational and religious ed- erenades selsed ucation of the mountain children, Rta I tern: iobinses Senn The beginnings of tlf's plan are.con- Us, & Waiter, A ™ tained in the report of that board, arrested on a Of posses 7 presented at today's conference. sing them. The police that See a eee Chue is a member of the 8h SUGAR STOCK NOTICE TO PUBLIC tong, — was arreten arts the The local W. C. T. U. announces ved a'tip to the ef! to the public, We are not endorsing us emall Wooden bo: Woman’s Body Found in Mine. Is Identified four children were Killed and 19 injured, gyy-, ly when an interurban cur ploughed into the machine near Shettoid Lake Village, O Whether the driver ur che motorman on the ap that of Mrs. Grace Thomas of|to Mr. ‘ollette for $3 a share his Se ig to the police, said money, 5 I “It would seem to @ thinking per-| Rocky Run, near Glen Gardner.| stock in the Utah-ldaho Suger com-| Australia’s exportable wheat sur-| that he had ordered the bombs with UR: Thomas, her husband, shares. million bushels. : J. D, Woodruff, philosopher, states-| spoonful of rice and some water man and writer, widely known 4nd | beetles, who live in ignorance and sreatly loved ploneer and western] degrading poverty, and who: never trail blazer, out of the wisdom of| know what it fs to have enough to his years and experience has writ-|eat, and not enough clothing on most awful results. Can it be pos- sible that we are going td Jet some long haired fanatic talk us into it again? “I am now an old man and I speak from experience and I beg of, you not to put our women and chil- Gren down to the level of those poor ufortunate cattle in human form, Those over populated countries pipe dream never to be forgotten, | Where men and women are Ro more ‘theralle no doubt but wick toe on this earth thah that many rate, “Jtrade established one could buy a] These who are born in ignorance and exist without hope, whose lot is unspeakable in poverty, filth and money, also a crate of onjons or a| HPeless Ignorance, bag of sweet potatoes or peanuts, “To compete with such workers is or a box of oranges or a car of coal,| for us impossible, with our ‘homes, interest and widely read. His letter all right, and there is no doubt but many who advocate it are honest 1 nthelr convictions; but to some of us who have been through it and seen {t worked out ,it is a monstrous suit of clothos some cheaper, one marked down on. ‘This country|the world ever produced, No, could be flooded with cheaper ments, | friends and voters, free trade is not eges, butter and other necessities,(4un untried theory, but ts a proven Our factories and shops couldeprac-| fact. a most horrible nightmare of tleally all be closed for the very | reality, good reashn that cheap Coolie or| “Let us not vote ourselves back Peon labor. could produce all of|to poverty, so that our children these things so much cheaper than| must go to school hungry and with- our well paid workers could possibly |out shoes, and our homes be bey do it. We would shave to gompete| sieged by jobless, hungry, desperate with workers} who consider’ fitteen|men. 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