Albert Lea Examiner (Newspaper) - June 22, 1922, Albert Lea, Minnesota ALBERT LEA ALBERT His Natural Preference Your Skin is so Fragrant and Smooth Rain water and pure soap is a sensible combination for a lovely Because of its rare purity and women for three genera tions have selected COLGATES Cashmere Bouquet Soap Large size Medium sire Luxurious Lasting Refined FINANCIERS RAIL LABOR OUTS AND POLICY ENDANGERS COUNTRY OUR WASHINGTON Government Sanctions Wage Reductions and Policies That May Force in New Conference on Old Issues at Rows Over and Ship Subsidy Harding Asks Newspaper Men to Protect His Courts Rule Nation Says La Stocks Lower Than For Several He swapped agold mine for a can of Edgeworth Of course William didnt know how much gold there was in the mine or he wouldnt have paid so high a price even for his beloved As he writes the story with lead pencil on the back of a Dear Mister Larus Youll notice I aint going to let them people what puts that this was the name of 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but that It had been the work of a faithful bird called the Mury Ullen stared at him a Then slu said Im going to tear down that birdhouse right be fore any more birds can build nests IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWS Disappointed near progressive generally make the mistake of overestimating the in terest of the people in certain Or we might call it overestimating their They declare that the people will not stand for this and They actually believe the peo ple will not stand for such But as the world turns around they discover that the people do stand for them and are not at all clear in their minds as to why the stand is not the honest patriotic The prophets were greatly disap pointed in the war days and after war days as to their estimate of the peo There probably never was a time in our history when the people showed less discrimination between good and between and between self advertised patriots and Now a school of writers has grown up whose strong point is making fun of things of a common or popular na One of these Freda says in a recent number of the Nation Most women are In common with most men they are bare ly able to think at It soon becomes evident to the that thought is incompatible with com if not with self in an ordinary American What the near prophets and writers overlook is that their thought is naturally in the general and that it is their mis take to take their own thoughts for a general The mass of peo ple move slowly they will move in the direction the prophets lead if the prophets do not get too far ahead and if the politicians are not allowed to exterminate the the privilege of purchasing shares at and selling them to the public This would net them almost In addition they were to receive 15 per cent commis sion on the profits from the sale of the stock of the consolidated com In order to secure a market for this it developed that the promoters had arranged to borrow With this sum Loeb in tended to create a demand for the stock after it had been listed on the stock If the stock dropped in price the bank would If it went up the bank would After the insiders had succeeded in unloading the outsiders would be pep mitted to hold the Patrioteer Jerome one of the best known professional Americanizers of the 100 per cent type has pleaded but it Profit on Bad snuff gum and card playing evi dently did not suffer so much in tha recent depression as did small or The report of the United Cigar Company for 1921 showed a profit of In the boom year annual profit amount ed to Perhaps it was a wise reflection on the part of Con gressmen to the effect that a distress ed people part witli their bad habits that led these congressmen to raise so much of the revenue for bat tle ships by means of taxes on chewing and It would be unfair however to as sume that the alleged bad habits sup port militarism because the interests which provide campaign funds for the congressmen think so much of mili that they would find other means for its if we were all to decide to quit snuff taking and the ty at New York of stealing from the Constitutional He will be sentenced June 22nd during which time he remains at liberty on The is the more interesting be cause Myers has been one of the chief leaders of the machine working against La Follette in This is a sad ending for one of this i new species of citizen which was by the They were the heI man type of American who helped to save America during the unpleasant ness across the from red revo nationalization of women and compulsory Myers in particular exposed his manly chest to the and dis loyalists on many a New York stage and other platforms throughout the He was chairman of local speakers bureaus and liberty loan and Red boy and war savings But which John contributed to the Constitu tional League recently to help Myers in his work of smoothing out industrial found its way into his private bank Perhaps he thought he deserved a bonus and had a right to collect it before Congress passed the act and would approximately measure his proper bonus to himself as compared with what the govern ment is likely to give the men who saw things merely from front line Or it may be that he was suffering from shell shock sustained in New York and Wisconsin third cut In wages involving several hundred thou sand more railroad makes the railroad situation more ominous for the general The government Railroad labor board has cleverly picked out those groups of workers that are compara weak and receive the lower pay for the first But this cleverness is not deceiving the stronger unions There is a solidarity all around in railroad labor ranks now which did not exist a few years The wage slashing is dangerous for the entire country in that if it causes a strike the whole public will and the financiers are relying on the working mens reluctance to strike to goad and these American citi zens beyond It may a good policy for the profiteers to force such conditions as they think will destroy railroad labor but It Is not good policy for the official weekly newspaper of the big brotherhoods says The United States Railroad Labor Board has decreed that more than 000 section men shall work for a and that the average wage of all section THAN A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF THEM be a If the men lose any time because of or bad or slack or if they dare to take a vaca these amounts will be correspond ingly We want to propound question to the men and women of America Is it possible to support a family according to American standards on or a year Of there is only one an swer IT CANT BE DONE The Labor Board is endeavoring to substitute CHINESE for AMERICAN has overplayed its Tha Senate has taken to a vast amount of debate on the tariff meas ure and on whether the the or the ship subsidy should come Senator Kellogg of Minne sota and Lenroot of Wisconsin have been active in pushing a measure to curtail discussion so that the admin plan can get the then the ship subsidy and If there Is no way of pre venting the bonus The McCumber Interest In the bon us measure Is of rather recent origin and he is in entire sympathy and has been for twenty years with the Inter ests that are fighting by every conceiv able means to kill the But the measure Is evidently allowing to make a grand stand to make a false impression on the soldier vote of North The McCumber ma chine in North Dakota was not friend ly to the state bonus for and it is a significant fact that state bonuses have been provided only in those states where there are progres sives in control or where the is in serious danger of losing Ha power to progressive The Minne sota bonus measure which was sup ported by the because of well founded fear of the Nonpartisan League is a good illustration of this The Pennsylvania O on the other could not think of putting a price on HARDING ASKS For the first time in the history of the United so far as can be as When a woman expresses a wish her husband generally has to pay the Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION How Insiders Make Here is an example of the way the insiders on Wall Street make It was recently announced that three of the socalled independent steel com the Mid and the agreed to consoli Some suggested that this com bination was probably a violation of the antitrust and Samuel Unter acting for a committee of the New York state endeavored to get at the He dragged various financiers to the witness stand and among other that Thomas the lawyer who formed the had been granted the privilege of buy ing at a share shares of the common stock of the new This stock was being offered to the public at a cleanup on the transaction would therefore have been Not a bad fee for a clever lawyer who can show Big Business how to laugh at the Loeb it were financially fathering the In return for this Important service the members of this firm were to have Chinese Education A Chinese type of education is the result of excessive interference in education by reactionary says a New York school teacher on the executive committee of the teachers New York has probably gone further in repression than any other state in the because the con trol quietly by round about means in other states is made a mat ter of public law in New The Lusk law in that state provided in ef fect punishment for any teacher who does not believe that our social organ ization has reached The law Is so formed that had a school teacher in New York said a word for prohibition before the amendment was she could have been expelled from her School teachers who find nothing to criticize in present day conditions or who do not have the courage to offer some criticism lack the mentality or the courage which is so vital if our coming generation is to be properly Chinese education consists of sing song repetitions of sayings of ancient wise men and the nebulous stories of Chinas ancient If our edu cation systems are to take the ground that the present is our educa tion will inevitably degenerate Into practically the same American workers are not prepared to accept the status of Mongolian YET MEETING AT THE Representatives of European nations began another conference at the on June In this confer ence it that economic experts rather than politicians have the Questions of war commercial and spheres of influence will be taken up but the major topic as at Genoa will again be Russian representatives declare that they stand by the points which they announced at the Genoa confer ence and the French on the other hand declare that their position is still irreconcilable with that of the Rus The chief issue which will not get much in the newspapers if and the thing which explains a good deal of the French position is this German and other capitalist groups are anxious to get concessions in but France previous tothe war had a large in vestment in Russia by reason of the secret treaty which existed between the two In return for the Russian support of France against France invested of capital in Russia and Russia offered these French capitalists special ad This was easier done in Russia than in any other large coun try because all of the public mineral and forests were considered the property of the Czar if the Soviet regime in Rus sia could be overthrown and a strict ly capitalistic regime set French capitalists could get back these con cessions and On the oth er hand If the Soviet government con in and Scandinavian capitalists will get the The ruling powers in these other countries would prefer to see the Soviet regime over thrown and they have also backed ex and the blockade against And at the same time possi bility of concessions is a most tempt ing Lloyd George takes what is called a more liberal and en lightened policy toward Russia and this policy makes for greater world peace and but it would be a president has been so un mindful of the proper prerogatives and decencies of his official position as to personally plead with the newspaper correspondents of the na tion not to give space to criticisms o the public acts of members of his cab This occurred last Friday a the regular press interview day when the president personally the Washington correspondents and an swers their President Harding refused to dis cuss the numerous charges agains Attorney General have been made on the floor of th senate and but he sudden ly broke out in an impassioned appea against political wh utilized their official positions fo and to traduce faith ful public President Harding told the news paper men they would perform a 1 i n lVt aMys Tale THE SHEEP They had to take a lamb to sell In he said and so they vere going to give the Mother Sheep whose lamb they had taken another nmb to look In order that Mother Sheep would not feel badly and In order to make her look after the new lamb they ook the skin of the lamb that had been killed sold In the market and put It over her newly adopted The little alive lamb wore the other umbs skm over him as a cape until Sheep became used to Then he did not wear It any longer after she was willing to take him as her she looked affer him and nursed him and mothered But at first he had had to wear the skin of the other one so he would have a familiar Now there are Daddy known as Shrop They have black legs Their wool Is medium wool and the white faced sheep have coarse There are different kinds of coarse and Merino and fine and downy and There Isnt any sense as far as I have ever been able to make said to the saying that any member of a family who Isnt us nice as the other members Is a black For there is nothing harmful about black sheep that I could ever make Now by a field where there were many sheep there passed a long train of cars filled with Two engines were pulling this great long train of It seemed like nn endless But the cars seemed to be willing to be pulled along as there were the two strong engines puffing for all they were They stopped for awhile by the Sheep field and one of the Sheep there Is a great deal of coal said another coal Is not particularly But I suppose It Is said a said a and its quite the coal to be carried along by two engines and to require so much That does seem said a fifth said the sixth per haps It isnt grand to ride in a coal but If one is a piece of coal GAINS 8 POUNDS IN 1 TIMS Dyspepsia Entirely Overcome and and Feels Better Than In Says Boston I have actually gained eight pounds In two weeks time and am now eating sleeping better and feeling ter than I have in three i said Celesta 32 Prince In telling of the great benefits she has derived from the use of My stomach was In such a bad fix before I took that I did not dare eat much of for If I dhl I would have so much pain and dis tress from Indigestion that I felt I was going to I so run and weak from lack of nourishment that I could not do my j I was so nervous I couldnt still during the day nor sleep at night I can see now If It had not been I would have had to give urA I am now feeling strong am healthy and all the credit belongs t Is sold by all good druggists A Lot of Ills sweetheart clung to Im so glad youre back fron Mew York she And did you remember all the ful things you said to ae among the fascinating New York girls Remember them said Whyl I kept on repeating ji a mistake to give the British interest credit for any greater unselfishness than is given the Former Governor former governor of was the prin cipal witness for the Chicago which for the last two weeks has been defending the libel brought by Mayor William Hale Thompson before Judge Francis Wilson LARGE SENATE Considerable of a row has broken out in Republican ranks over the question of whether the tariff or the bonus should come Senator Me faced with what looks like certain defeat in North Dakota is playing hard on the bonus measure and other senators from les progressive states are playing Just as hard to put the bonus on the table until the tariff is to speed the tariff which big busi ness wants and to make is easier to kill the bonus measure as big business The president has had con with Senator Lodge and oth er leaders expressing again and again that the tariff should be pressed and adding also that the ship 9ubidj should be taken UD before the bon us lie service by putting on the and he declared publication of recent attacks on Daugherty and other cab inet officers was adding to the coun trys unrest and that Washington cor respondents were unwise in advertising the of un thinking and unheeding Senator Stanley of who heretofore has been silent on the Daugherty took prompt cogni zance of the presidents words to the newspaper men and denounced Hard ing for his attempt to exercise a press LA FOLLETTE DENOUNCES I believe the question of judicial usurpation is now the supreme declared senator La Follette in a speech before the annual convention of the American federation of He asserted that the federal supreme court is now the actual ruler of the people and proposed a constitutional amendment giving congress the right to nullify 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