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- asked. SATURDAY, JUNE 9 1923. Bureau of Mines Will Tell You How to Do It N ¢ have on Charles E ch t of ed cous ade of ves left | given as the is from 3 come to thous-| ands of persons a new, familiar and y of explosives in industrial COMMON SENSE. LENIN'S SECRET Considers Plain People in Bringing Judgments MOSCOW 9—Lenin's secret arried him Bolshevists and a perhaps hopeless invalid, the most powerful fig-| ure in Russian life, is summed up in one term “common sense” by Karl Radek, the famous propagand- Ist of the Bolsheviks, in an article in "The Projector. Lenin is a man of the people,”| Radek states. “When important questions are to be solved he does not think according to abstract his-| torfeal theses. His question is how | it will affect the man fn the street, | the worker In the mine, the police. man, the peasant, who are carriers of the revolutionary idea, | “I can never forget his attitude| when we, as leaders of the revolu-| tionary government, were faced with | continued war with Germany or sign-! ing the Bfest-Litovak treaty. Many of us were against signing. But Len- in was adamant. All our arguments failed to convince him that it would be better not to sign. “The war is made by the Moujik’ —the peasant, he would reiterate. | ‘And did you not see that the Moujik voted against war?’ “‘Voted'? What do you mean? How and when did he vote? we “‘He voted with his feet,’ Lenin responded. ‘He ran away from the front.’ And his argument won the day. “Lenin sets himself an aim, and} never deviates from it, never rests) until it has become a fact. Not only does he make a plan of campaign, he | schemes the whole organization for | it. “But he ig not stiff-necked. one| who saw him in his studio would see| a’simple man. He hag no staff of eecretaries preparing his work; he| las been unable even to learn to dic-| tate to a stenographer. A fountain pen is ag strange and wonderful to him as a motor car would be to a peasant from the Don who saw it for the first time. Priceless Indian Records Destroyed LA POINTE, Wis., June 9.—Price- less historical records were destroyed, when flames swept historic Treaty Hall, the most famous building on Madeline island recently. The struc ture, built in 1836 by the American Fur company, was the scene of the signature of the famous treaty ne- gotiated by United States commis- sioners with Chief Hole-in-the-sky, head of the La Pointe Indian tribes Some of the most important rec ords, in point of historical value, it ie said were recently removed by Father Charron of Ashland, who is preparing a history of the Chequa.| megon-bay region, Many others, | however, including several docu- ments stored in the vault of the Minnesota branch, D. A. R., were lost. Treaty Hall was the most impor. tant remaining landmark of pioneer Gays on Madeline Island. Ity name came from the agreement reached by thé United States with Chief Hole in-the-sky on September 30, 1864, The treaty, the second agreement reached by the government and the La Pointe Indians, defined the boun- daries of the tribes’ reservation. 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