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-~ HAVE FATTH, SAYS “SECRETARY DAVIS Tells Labor to Shake Off Fear; Urges Employers to Play Fair. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, September 5.—Dedica- tion of Labor day, 1921, to the re- lief of the nation’s unemployed was proposed by Secretary of Labor Davis today in an address to the workers of Detroit. ‘. “In the past Labor day has been a holiday in honor .of the man who toils;” declared Secgetary Davis. “This vear it is a day that millions of our people would rather celebrate, not by | taking a holiday, but by going back to work at a job. Labor day this Year dawned on a situation that calls 1o every loyal American for the best thought, the mightiest effort and the strongest f3ith he can summon. This year Labor day must be dedicated first of all to meeting this impera- tive human need of the idle.” Would Apportion Jobs. The dedication of the day to the relief of the unemployed, estimated by the Labor Secretary to number ¢ six million,” should carry he said, a_concerted effort on t of all Americans, be they s or employers. As meas- ial relief, the Secretary proposed the undertaking of public works, the distribution of work in mills “so that all may have jobs for at least part of the week” and the shaking off of fear and the taking on of faith and courage: oo ‘Above all else we need to shake off fear and take on faith and cour- Mr. Davis asserted. “For the of that courage we are neglect- ing any number of large undertak- ings that would give a mighty shove to the great stalled engine of Ameri- ean producti The Se in his address di- rected a message to the employers of the nation, declari t Urges Fair Play. “Don’t set your wages by the hun- &ry crowd at the gate to your mill. That is only a temporary wage. Dur- ing the war tre pendulum swung over to the side of the employes. Now it has swung back to your side. Play fair now and you will do more to stabilize vour ~business and bring good feeling than anything else you can do. Kcep in mind the fact that those men who are swarming around your gates looking for work are the Same human beings as yourself. They h:\\'l:‘»lhe same aspirations for thkeir families that you have for yours. Reg- ulate matters now for the future and play the part of far-sighted wisdom.” To labor the Secretary held out the assurahce that spite of the occa- gional ‘hard-boiTed’ employer. no true American business man entertains a serious thought of crushing the work- men’s organizations.” Wants Open hop. “Let the open shop mean wi ys—open to all,” he added. “Any iployer knows that crushing the unions cannot be done in the first place: he knows that it would not be safe in anv case. We want no Russia in this country. no hordes of disor- ganized. leaderiess men, such a state of starv. ity must go to their a reduced to that char- _Opposition to the principle of the living wage also was expressed by Mr. Davis. ‘I am against the living wage,” he said. “It is not enough. We need to hear something of the saving wage. It is not enough for a man merely to exist, Yo meet the cost of living, Whatever it is, to pay the rent and buy food and clothing for his fam- ily. A man like the American work- man needs, he earns and he demands something more than that. He wants to save and he should and must be able to do it.” right into t slee, Gives Preferred Rights Through By the Associated Press. ment of Afghanistan has just ratified the Russo-Afghan treaty, says a dis- | patch today to the official bolshevik | Rosta news agency. understood in Riga. gives Russia a large measure of preferred rights in ||| of Afghanistan, India, over which Russian and Eng- lish diplomacy has contested nearly | a century for dominating influence. government toward Russia came ac- cording to other advices received here, simultaneously with interruption of | of Afghan-British negotiations for a similar agreement. naval Caspian fleet which extended the au- thority of the soviet into Persia and the Caucasus, mission to Kabul, capital of Afgan- istan. bolshevik diplomatists Raskolnikov have accomplished more toward pushing forward the influence ||| of Russia during the past two years than did the czarist government dur: ing a half century. e ENTER A SPRINGFIELD HOTEL. o ents in the Vietorin Hotel, Springfield, Mans., were awakened early Wednesday morning when a train of three electric express cars jumped the tracks and smashed into the five-story brick bullding. The front car “walked” lobby as if to register, and the impact expowed the cormer oors. Motorman James M. Irwin was ing rooms om the three upper urt. The falling bri uried the seco! express messenger, was seriously Injured. TREATY WITH RUSSIANS A BAY STATE “ALARM CLOCK": OR, WHAT HAP-|RELEASED MAGISTRATE PENED WHEN A TROLLEY TRAIN TRIED TO By the Associated Prees. the Spruce Fork ridge, military headquarters here.yesterday- to be questioned. - Four Logan county depul who were captured with the magis- trate were at Jeffery, where'they had been surrendered to the military by thelr captors, trate Mitchell the prisoners. were De- puty Sheriffs Lucien Mitcheil, of the magistrate; Leslie Stanley, Lo- ; Howard Young, of Halden and a man named Hume, of Monavil ‘'We were taken prisonei day while on Hewitt cr. Jeffery,” the magistrate gan had gan forces in the hills and were lost ear, and Abraham J. Bolsbero, AFGHANISTAN RATIFIES 1,M5, 55 &5%s000, in,, Ensland EMENT Gate to India Long Sought by Diplomats. i RIGA, September 4.—The govern- | plas The treaty, it is considered the gate to So The favorable action of the Afghan BI Lieut. officer who commanded Raskolnikov, the bolshevik the | | headed the Russian || Soviet observers contend that For Cakes For Pies y For Rolls For Al 24-b. bag pain instantly. corns SCIENCE CAN NOW END CORNS| || Such Troubles Are Outof-Date. Millions Know This Now. A famous expert, vears ago, | ||| solved the whole corn problem. | | The method i 1 ter or the liquid. ut. Now folks who pare or pad injustice, of old methods,| harsh and crude. | do themselves do users ue-jay is modern. | corn. After that, you will never | let a corn pain twice. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay Stops Pain Instantly Ends Corns Quickly "Washington Flour The All Purpose Flour for Hofisehold Use For Bread - . 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The greater part of the navy met the warships conveying the crown prince home off southern Japan eecorted them to Yokahama, many thousands lined the The ' newspapers printed welcoming editions containing com- gratulatory messages from prominent up' and informed us that we were prisoners. ¢ 1l Sunday night they questioned us and threatened us with death un- less we told théem what was happen- ing on the Logan side. After that we were theated better, but were held Former Candidate for President in ture by Miners at Bpruce under armed guard in the woods. Mexico Claims That He Was Epocisl Dispasch to A Star. . . |persons. ‘These emphasized the suc- Fork Ridge.’ From time to time our-guards would LYNCHBURG, Va. September 5— |cess of the “history-muking tour” in ge. move us from place to place on the Legally Elected. L Hammond, trustee for the|the advancement of friendly relations creek.” Jobbers’ Overall Company, will usk|with the various powers, declaring it By the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, September 5.—Al- fredo Robles Dominguez, who was the candidate for president of the national republican party in the last elections, will be arraigned here for- mally today on his arrival in Mexico City from Nuevo Laredo, where he and some of his followers were cap- tured. He is accused of inciting’ to rebellion, a charge to which he vigor- jously objects, explaining that he was lured to the Mexican side of the bor- the referec in bankruptcy hers Tues- aay to issue authority for the eale of the million-dollar plant of that concern. HOME CROWDS WELCOME JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE accomplished much for dispelling the misunderstanding abroad of the Jap- anese and Japan generally. Some of the contributors declared Hirohito to be a reincarnation of the great em- peror Mutsuhito, i For the first time in the history of Japan the people cheered the crown prince and waved handkerchiefs, as is done in occidental countries. W. Va., of Logan, was captured last Sunday by armed forces on this side of the brough to FOREST FIRES RAGING. Several Sections of Northern Min- mnesota Are Menaced. ST. PAUL, Minn., September 5.—Re- ports of fires from several localities in the northern part of the state, geiichiflisye Sssumediihres oningeptos { der from Laredo under the impression portions, caused W. T. Cox. state for- | that he was to confer with President ester, to leave for McGrath yester-jObregon by telegraph. day. g !l Dc;lmlngluez ln’s,uts‘.dhowever, that he The most serious fire is in a jack|is the “legal President of Mexico,” pine’ swamp . at. Solana, in Altkin | asserting that Semor Obregon is dis. | BY the Asociated Press. county. In the vicinity of Brainerd |qualified from holding office in virtue| TOKIO, September, 3.—The return of bog fires have communicated to jack [of article 82 of the constitution, |Crown Prince Hiroshito today from his Dine, causing a threatening situation. i which says that no man who hastour of Europe was accompanied by sheriffs I dditi - e e o Unequaled National Rejoicing, ‘With Occidental Greeting, as Hirohito Ends Tour. , brother Soap and Oiatment to clear Dandraff end| become s T eparated from.other Lo- oach. Bamples reeof Getieura, Dept- Heinz Pickles in Bulk . Sweet or Sweet Mixed Per 3 5 c Pint. . ...con ROGER’S Evaporated MILK ..11c PURELARD | Our Stores Will Be Open Al | CHEESE Day on Wednesdays In Carton Beginning this coming Wednesday our stores resume (the normal store hours and will be open all day on Wednesday. Per 1.1b 1 5c / Specials for This Week Fine Olives, in 13-0z. 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