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Publisning Co. Phone Matn fan Francisoe ef Giiman, Nieott & Rw oe ‘ New York office, Monadnock bldg in Pacific bide The Answer to Cain the Lord said unto Qain, Where ts Abel, thy brother? I know not, Am 1 my brother's keeper?" —Genesis, tvd, fhe other day the whole world beat a path to “the ly house in S st.,” home of former President Woodrow ! It was his y anniversary. Did women in neatly-darned clothes, aged men in leaky young folks, people stylishly and expensively , all sorts and conditions, for two solid hours stood i the street, in an icy rain, for a glimpse of, and to cheer, sick man within. s from the four corners of the earth poured in om kings, princes, and common people, all wish- him well. Even the United States senate, for the time forgetting its studied indifference, joined in. iM this means something. does not mean that Woodrow Wilson is personally . For Wilson is what folks call a “cold” man does not mean that Americans make a Mecca of the of a former president. Other presidents have re- to private lives and promptly been forgotten. does not mean anything political. For Wilson will hold office again. ‘means the people are slowly but surely coming back San Ideal. And that Ideal is peace thru the brother of man. 1 in a spirit of unrest and desire for a », for a time forgot this Ideal after the war. Now ndulum is swinging back. odrow Wilson personifies this Ideal. Having dug it it of Genesis, he made himself its high-priest. He and won the war on it and on it tried to found And a may think you are awfully smart,” John Sharp ns told his fellow senators, “when you advise the ean people to take care of their own interests and ir brethren in Europe go to hell. But you are not and you are not good when you say that. You are ommon, selfish, mean men!” d for a time by “common, selfish, mean men,” ple are rallying again to the age-old Ideal common sense and the common conscience of the people of America are not annihilated,” as the rir to the home of Wilson conclusively’ prove. tead they are getting more and more behind the /of preserving, and enforcing, if necessary, the peace are our brother’s keeper. FREE ADVERTISING a whether the dignity of the government's coinage I+ pibe mraintained by the government or be let out to every ballyhoo al prop up somebody's fair. It does seem to me we should business in our postage stomps and in our cotns and we are doing almost everything with these government advertise ‘igugy- me medicines.—Representative Greene (R.), Vt. Know if you've noticed it, but there ts more g activity and general indication of life effervescing than at any time in the past nine or 10 years—Lynden with grain on his hands telle us Wall Street gambling cer ‘against the grain. of the transgresser ts anyway. The Mask You Wear imit lie, but rare is the man who can stick says Michael Hughes, Chicago's detective chief. find a liar will tell a different version of the same io almost everyone. So we lead a suspect into tell- j, then we check him up, and finally in his mental _the truth comes out.” it of criminal psychology is based on the principle ‘ personality. In other words, that we present ite and distinct and entirely different personality person we meet. your own case. In the presence of your mother a certain way, display a certain attitude. er person, you are entirely different in actions steam, Belling ‘Tribune » No two people see us in exactly the same naturally, we often disagree and argue about the defects of mutual acquaintances. You may an acquaintance o. k. Your friend may consider . g- Neither of you can understand the other's all know people who are devils in public, but ty sweet to his mother, and that atones for a lot.” familiar expression: “Don’t mind him. He's a when he’s sober.” Liquor brings out hidden philosopher said something about our entering d alone and leaving it alone. To a large degree, 9 go thru life alone. matter how intimate we may become with friend, , father, wife or husband, there is always some- we keep to ourselves. This hidden personality, masked, is the Real Self. none of us ever fully understands our real self. we do. Then comes a time when we think things ‘in a bewildered sort of way and are unable to under- certain of our actions. ‘The greatest mystery, the most interesting thing in the is human personality. Our real selves, under } are uncanny to the point of being almost terrible. LOTS OF BAD MONEY counterfeits during 1971 increased over 200 per cent over those of In 1922, up to July 1, I think they have increased 200 per cent fe what they were in 1921. So wi that rate it Is getting rather ” J. Coleman before senate committees on appropriations. Ba between two fat men is funny, but the fanniest race we have is the human race. Wants Peace,"—Headline. If we knew where it was we would tell her. ar Pittsburg bandits got $20,000 from « coal dealer. Bandits know the moncy \s. Shaving and Your Hair ing with a razor does not make hair grow more lly and coarsely. This is announced after long re- by Professor Mildred Trotter, anthropologist and nit ot at Washington university, St. Louis. She f ims that sunburn cannot make hair grow on a head. ions of Americans will consider this the most inter- bit in today’s news, It will start many arguments court of last resort—the barber shop. It’s one + that few patrons object to a barber talking about, Four half-savage minds link hair with beauty. All is matter how many autos are sold, there doesn’t seem to be more in the street cars. -~ sen steraoe Jearn something. A clock passes the time by keeping makes © man want to hunt in a place Ike a “No Hunting” |ance, answers your editorial « | reprisal executions, and seek | tify, not THE SEATTLE NO WONDER THE WORLD HAS LETTER FROM GbE MANN I have @ friend who's always eatm; his voice ts Ike a soothing Dalm; he’s just a quict, friendly bird, who never says an uly word, who scatters kindness everywhere, and never stoops to growl or ewear. And when I'm feeling blue or grim I always like to talk to htm; because, no matter what I spout, I know he'll never 1 me out he lets me talk, and after while I ease my ground start to emile. Rut yesterday we met and when I enld, h it ts! And then he started in to swear about rain and alr He went from that to something new, and started cussing bust His language grew profuse and strong in claiming everything wae wrong, and when I tried te stop the flow he promptly told me where to go. I phoned his wife and asked her why her man wae euch « grouchy guy. “He swore off smoking,” she replied. “Since New Year's Gay I've nearty died; he's been @ maniac since then—piease try to make him emoke again” course, I must obey, and lead the poor galoot astray & wicked thing te do, but breach of trust ta wicked, too; and {te the lesser wrong, I guess, to heed « damsel tn distresm The weather's fine elied, “The the climate. LETTERS ce EDITOR | The Sand Point Aviation Field Editor The Star: | United States government, and your On behalf of the board ef county efforts in this matter will prove « commissioners I desire to express to|great benefit, not only to Seattle you and your associates on The/and the Northwest, but to the na Star our great appreciation for all tion as well you have done tn aiding us in bav-| Betieve me ing the government take over Sand Polat for the purpose of developing ve Sane ver, grt tated O06 | CLAUDE C. RAMSAY, Sand Point Is now @ part of the Chairman, Board of County scheme of national defense for the! Commissioners, Roscoe Arbuckle and the Clubs Editor The Star: their meetings regularly, but never 1 saw an article in The Seattie once think it their children at +g | home. think tf these womer Star concerning Roscoe Arbuckle’ |W ouig devote more of thelr time t Pictures coming back to us again the bringing up of their childre: I cannot help thinking that Mrs./instead of too much club, ther Othelia G. C. Beals is very wrong would be leas children walking th in thinking that Arbuckle’s pictures atreets at 2 and 8 o'clock in th would have a bad effect on the morning younger generation Bo I think that the clubs wil As I see, Mra. Beals is @ very have a worse effect on the younger popular club woman, I know from generation than Mr. Arbuckie's pic experience that there are very many | tures will have women in this city of Port Angeles MRS. J. C. OLESON, who belong to clubs and attend| Port Angeles, Wash. Slaughter of Irish Patriots Editor The star: In your issue of January 2, one “Galwegian,” claiming Irish allog on Irish | und to Jus. but in the ab | atract, the slaughter of Irish patriots for the alleged offenses of others. > ‘Gaulwegian” does not ratand what clvilized warfare Last July the in Dublin were in poss means, concretely, | THE MILKMAN . By Berton Braley {Eh milkman, so at least it's said Is truly an’ important person, And, therefore, he's a man I'm led To write this verse on. wion of Irish 'T frequently has been averred ‘That he gets up ere dawn is pearl And is, beyond @ doubt, a bird Wxceedingly early! N summer's heat, in winter’n cold, In weather fair, or seasons hateful, He brings my milk and cream, I'm told. Well, I am grateful THY say he does the bent he can And that, no matter what the day ma He brings the milk for woman, man, And for the baby. H BH doen his duty, tt's affirmed, With application almost fervent, And, therefore, should be duly termed A faithful servant, BE loves his children and his wife (Or so I hear.) I do not doubt it; Therefore, to help him on tn life 1’) write about it! 16 milkman's character ts fine (i'm told), but dawn's dim shadows Since Ia half-past nine, I've never seen him! Mopyright, 1948, The Beattie Star) screen him. four courts | ¢ STAR A HEADACHE republicans, ‘The British govern ment directed the Free State to take forcible possession of the courts, and n’s men and guns were fur or that purpose. bardmoent, with little head way, except the destruction of valu After three able property, the out & fing of truce and o! ties to Rory O'Connor, lowes and others, The Free State gave the most pot emn pledges to these men of person 4! security and honorable treatment ® prisoners of war. After ene n trons for five dan armis. Liam Mel 1 Free State got varters in Lor men to death Thereupon O'Connor, Mellowes, Bar rett, MoKelvey—and others atnce, all prisoners of war—were taken out and done to death in total disregard Of all laws of civilized warfare = It | te the British imperial barbartem of jol4, Bow masked under the name of | “Irish Free State” This sypeniey and savagery mend, vm ite headd put these His attempt to make a hero of Col- Une te also in line with other British | propaganda. Colling was sot mur dered, but killed tn battle, “Galwegian” also writes, not in te vor of, but against, Irish liberty, The | fundamental principle of liberty t/ | that ALL MEN are endowed by thelr i CRe. ° ighte—those which cannot be y taken away, or even sur dered—and among these are life, Nberty and the pursuit of happinens. ‘That to secure these rights govern. riving their just powers from THE That xation without representation —wherever enforced—I8 TYRANNY ‘These are basic principles of right government wherever the CREA: TOR has put His hand—tn Ireland as well as America, The man who de nies this ts falre to American ideals and i ts « traitor at heart. He still be in the tmperialistl doctrine "might makes right,” which has no place in any free government When did the Irish people CON- ernor me ed by such king? Never, They have resisted that kind of government for 750 years, and will continue the re. sietence until it ends, regardiess of the name used to impone it. Under the so-called “Free State,” Ireland i» not freed, but perpetually enslaved nd taxed. Britian imposes, and its | Free State creature accepts, a debt of £600,000,000-—2,600,000,000,000 of American dollars, The annual inter- est is $160,000,000, Payment of inter. ext alone would keep any 4,000,000 people in poverty, the vast principal to forever hold them in bondage. The British Free State wag intended to hold the Irish people tn perpetual vassninge, It m not Free, but an Irieh Slave State.” Ite ne wan broadcasted ev | ard naturally degen 1 to the level of other savages who murder thelr prisoners of war. It is not surprising that “Galwegtan” uses an asumed name in attempting to Justify this barbariem in the 20th century, It wag not President De Valera, of the Irish republic, or his followers, who made the war, It was the rene gades, lame ducks and office seekers, backed by British guns, and former Black and Tans dressed in green unt forms. Before the present year ends, this Slave State creature on Treland will he generally recognized, in spite of British propaganda to hide and uphold tt JOHN T, CASEY U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steam Colman Doel REGULAR SCHEDULE Except Sunday. SPECIALNiGHTT SERVICE From seattle to Bremerton aturday and Sunday, 9:30 p, m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11:30 p, m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main a903 ments are instituted among men, de- | CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. | SENT to have an English king, or a) ral and judges appoint | attractive |” MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928. onize Home Industries Buy Home Products a The people of the State of Washing- ton spend at least $300,000,000 annually for necessary food and clothing. If this money were all spent for Washing- ton products it would double the food and clothing industries in the state. BUY HOME PRODUCTS AND BUILD UP HOME INDUSTRIES. 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