Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 27, 1920, Madison, WisconsinSs
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ATWITE la te s t issue o f th e V o catio n al
I S u m m ary , p ub lished m o n th ly by
th e F ed e ra l B ourd fo r V ocational
E d u ca tio n , re p r in ts th e fo llow ing from
an an c ien t pam p h le t e n title d
"L O A TH "R oger A scham '* S choolm aa-
TO te r ," b ea rin g th e d a te 1565:
O F F E R " "A nd it is a p ity th a t co m �
m only m ore ca re is h ad , yea,
an d th a t am o n g very w ise m en, to find
ou t ra th e r a c u n n in g m an fo r th e ir
ho rse th an a cu n n in g m an fo r th e ir
ch ild ren . T hey say n ay in w ord , but
th ey do so in deed. F o r to th e one
th ey w ill g lad ly give a s tip en d of 200
cro w n s by th e y e a r an d a re lo a th to
offer to th e o th e r 200 sh illings. God
th a t a ittc th in heav en lau g h e th th e ir
choice to sco rn a n d re w ard e th th e ir
lib e ra lity a s it should . F o r l ie su ffe r-
e th th em to h av e tam e an d w e ll-o rd e r�
ed h o rses b u t w ild a n d u n fo r tu n a te
ch ild ren .''
I t is in te re s tin g to no te th a t th is
m a t te r of in ad e q u a te pay fo r "schoo l�
m a s te rs " w as a sa tir ic a lly b u rn in g
qu estio n 350*y e a rs ago.
E v en th en th e re w ere people who
th o u g h t a child , a s a re p re se n ta tiv e un it
of r e t only m en ta l b u t a lso m oral force,
m ore p recio u s an d fu n d am en ta lly pow �
e rfu l u s re g a rd s tho s ta te th a n -a
m * an s of Joy rid ing .
T he w ages fo r g room s in 1565 seem s
to have been ab o u t ( t ra n s la te d in to
A m erican m oney) $250 a y e a r a s
a g a in s t $4S "lo u th in g ly offered" to e d u �
ca to rs . T he s ta b le boy 's s tip en d w as
close to th ree tim es a s m uch a s tho
sc h o d lm aste r's.
T oday th e m in im um w age fo r a "c u n �
n ing m an" w ho tin k e rs w ith th e in �
sides of au to m o b ile s is $1.25 a n h o u r
o r a p p ro x im ate ly $3,000 a y e a r. T h e
m in im um p ay fo r m en an d wom en
w ho spend m any y e a rs and m ore d o l�
la rs p re p a rin g th em se lv es fo r th e po �
sition of ed u ca tin g A m erica 's fu tu re
v o tin g c itiz e n s is, a cco rd in g to c u r �
re n t tab les, a ro u n d $1,000 a y ear.
A nd so, a f te r th re e an d o n e -h a lf cen �
tu rie s , th e ru tio re m a in s th e sam e.
T he fa c t Is r a th e r s ta r tl in g . E sp e c ia l�
ly w hen It is 'r e m e m b e re d how t r ip �
ping ly to n g u es h av e been m o u th in g
such p h ra se s sis "ad eq u a te c o m p e n sa �
tio n ,'' ''e d u ca tio n is th e so lu tio n ,"
"econom ic ev o lu tio n ," e t c e te ra -e t
c e te ra ad in fin itu m !
. . .
Som e m illions of A m erican m en a n d
w om en will go to th e polls on N ov. 2
an d corno aw ay u n d e r th e im p ress io n
th a t th ey have voted fo r
AN e ith e r S e n a to r H a rd in g o r
ELECTION G ov ern o r Cox, of Ohio, fo r
M YSTERY p re sid en t.
W hat th ey h av e done 1b
to h av e v o ted to r a c e r ta in g ro u p o f
e lecto rs. It is th ese m en, 53i of them ,
who rea lly c as t th e vote th a t e lec ts
a p resid en t. A nd 266 vo tes will a c �
com plish th a t . T he reason fo lks know
"w ho Is e lec ted " before they go to
bed on e lection n ig h t, is th a t i t is a b �
so lu te ly c e r ta in ju s t how each g ro u p
o f p re s id en tia l e lec to rs in each s ta te
w ill vote if chosen.
F o r 124 y e a rs no p re s id en tia l e le c to r
am ong som e 60,000, m ore o r less, h a s
ever v io la ted th a t u n d e rs tan d in g .
T he su ccessfu l g ro u p s of docto r* -
m ee t in th e cap ito l on th e second M on�
day in J a n u a ry an d cas t th e vo tes of
th e ir s ta te s fo r p re sid en t a n d vice
p re s id en t. T h en th ese vo tes will be
scaled up an d sen t to th e p re s id e n t of
th e U nited S ta te s in na te , Vice P re s i�
den t T h o m as IL M arshall On W ed �
nesd ay , Feb . I*, 1921. th e vice p re s i�
d en t, in th e p resen ce o f th e se n a te an d
th e house of re p re se n ta tiv e s , w ill open
th e b a llo ts an d c o u n t them , a n d re p o rt
th e re su lt to th e jp in t session .
B ecause of th is m ethod of reach in g
a g iven po in t, one can see w hy Vice
P re s id e n t M arsha ll n ex t Feb. 9 will
n o t be com ple te ly flab b e rg as ted by th e
re su lt w hen he c o u n ts the b a llo ts, n o r
will he say p ro p h e tica lly : "I to ld you
so" w ith an y effect.
. . .
An e lderly m an w hose op in ion la
con sid ered w o rth so m eth in g in th e
co m m u n ity (va* ask ed th e o th e r d ay
w h a t he th o u g h t w ere
NEIGHBORS p ro p e r a ttr ib u te s of " th e
TH AT people nex t door."
COUNT And he said :
"I've been liv ing here
fo r n e a rly 40 y ea rs . F o lks on e ith e r
sid e o f u s h av e co m s a n d gone. T he
people I like best fo r n e ig h b o rs a re
th o se who do th ese th in g s : T hey
keep th e plat-.' nea t an d c lean , fav o r
re p a in tin g once in a w hile; h an g o u t
a w ash in g ev ery M onday m o rn in g ;
T u esd ay Is iro n in g day.
"T hey 'll lend th e ir law n m ow er lf
y ou'll b rin g it back . T h ey 'll do th e
sam e w ith a p inch of sa lt o r an egg
or a cu p of flour. T hey w ill go o u t
of th e ir w ay to do a favor. T hey
like l ittle ch ild ren , an d a p p re c ia te
, th a t none a re p e rfec t. T h ey keep
d ie g a rb ag e can covered , an d keep tho
c h ick en s in th e ir y a rd an d not in
ou rs . T hey a re n o t too c u rio u s wtreut
w ho com es a n d goes a t o u r house.
T hey m ind th e ir ow n business, an e x �
cellen t t ra i t .
"W h at th e g ro cer b rin g s in o r th e
lau n d ry m an t a r r i e s out d oesn 't in �
te re s t them . T hey a re not snoopy.
lf, once in a w hile, th ere '* a goo t deal
of no ise a t o u r house, they d o n 't te le �
phone th a t th ey a re ab o u t to call tho
po lite . T hey a re ap p rec ia tiv e , k ind ly ,
c. nip; tiionalAe, n e b tit- rly.
"T h ey llvo a s n e a rly by th e Golden
Rulo u s is h u m an ly possib le, I guess.
And th a t b e in g so, w e do th e sam e.
It is a good p lan : D on 't s to n e y our
n e ig h b o r's dog ; it red u ces th e l ik e li�
hood th a t he will s to n e y ours."
Seem s a s if the w ise old g en tlem an
p reach ed a p re tty go o d -sized serm on
in n o t so m an y w ords, e ith e r.. . .
A s it com es, people look upon N o �
vem b er a s a m on th of sh rill, g u sty
w inds, s p it tin g snow , an d w h irling
leaves, a b leak , d ire en d
A do lefu l b ro th e r in th e
NEW y e a r 's fam ily o f 12 ch il-
NOVEMBER dren
W hy isn 't it a m on th
of h a p p in e ss an d good ch ee r? ll is
filled w ith good th in g s . N ovem ber
is th e m on th of T h an k sg iv in g , w hich
is to be ce leb ra ted iu . goodly sty le on
T h u rsd ay , th e 25th of th is m onth .
N ovem ber sm ack s o f tu rk ey an d m u l �
b e rry sauce, a u d of foo tb a ll a n d ch ry * -
a n th e m u m a It is a h u n tin g m on th ,
t�*>, w hen lo v ers of th e gun a r a � u t
fo r big gam e a n d sm all. T hen th e
b a rn s of th e fa rm e rs a re fa t w ith His
h a rv es t, th o u g h th e fields be bare.
C e lla r sh e lv es g ro an w ith th e w eigh t
of new ly can n e d fru it. C e lla r bins
bulge w ith th e w eigh t o f ap p le s an d
p o ta to e s an d cabb ag es . T he k r a i t
b a rre n g ives off a n ap p e tiz in g odor.
P ig s a re read y fo r sacrifice an d h in is
and bacon w ill soon be cu rin g in the
s m o k e of co rn co b s a n d h ickory
On th e fa rm th e m o n th o f N ovem �
b e r is th e m o n th o f c id e r-m a k in g a n d
apple b u t te r "culture.* T h e cold,
sn ap p y d ay s a re rea lly g re a t d ays.
N ovem ber, bo th in c ity an d co u n try ,
ugh t to be a g lad season . T he keen
a ir m ak es one tn o v e the fa s te r . T he
blood tin g le s an d -one feels it Is goodi
Ju s t to be a live . 1
M s c o r a mnite Journal
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City Edition
TWELVE PAGES
VOL. 136, NO. 27. 81�t Year. MADISON, W1S., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27,1920. PRICE THREE CENTS
WILSON SCORES HARDING STAND
ACCUSE
COURT
IN RUM
ll S HIGH COST O' WIVES
, .'n r JOLTS BURMA SW AINSAIDE
WAR
Bridegroom G oes D eep ly in D ebt to P ay for Spouse;
Pa-in-Law H olds M ortgage; H eap M uch
Trouble if Installm ents A re Tardy
LEAGUE HELD
N E C E S S A R Y
TO END WAR
WHA T PRESIDENT
TOLD REPUBLICANS
Scores of Arrests Are Expect�
ed Within Few Days As
Result of Alleged Con�
fession
C HTt'AOO-W a rra n ts w ere issued hero to d ay fo r th e a r re s t o f Hen - rile FP e m , forrm*r m essen g er in
F ederal Ju d g e I .and ia ' cou rt, a n d four
? th e r a c h a rg in g v io la tion of th e p ro �
h ib ition en fo rcem en t act.
T he q u a rte t w as accused o f a id in g
in th e d is tr ib u tio n of fake w hisky p re �
sc rip tio n s.
S te rn w as d ism issed w hen H in d is
h�ard o f tho ch arg e . H e will be g iven
his jo b back if he d isp ro v es th e ch arg e ,
Ju d g e H in d .* said .
Federal officials to d ay con tinued
th e ir probe in to tire alleged liq u o r
scan d a l loire.
Jo h n lf. H e ltle r. know n a s M iko da
P ike, w ho h a s Ireen m entioned in co n �
nection w ith th 0 $175,000 w hisky deal
here, confessed to U n ited S ta te* D is�
tr ic t A tto rn ey d y n e la s t n ig h t th a t he
knew of g ra f t m oney being p a id by
th e w h isk y r in g to official*.
Ho is said to h av e im plica ted a t
lea s t 50 m en in a $L,OOO.OOO w hisky
g ra ft. H e said th ey a re federa l offi�
cial* in C hicago a n d e lsew here , s ta te
officials, police officers an d policem en,
d j in n y sheriffs, m ay o rs of sm all tow ns
end ra ilw ay m en.
H e itle r a lso 'old of tb s sy s te m by
w hich liq u o r is rem oved from w are �
h o uses and of th e n a tio n -w id e o p e ra �
tio n s of th e bootleggers, w ho a re flood�
ing C hicago a m i o th e r placet* w ith
boose.
He Is mb id to haws to ld th a t fpulers!
cfhcia ls em ployed policem en to help
them cover up. H eftie r w as care fu l
no t to involve h im self in th e oonf>�-
* o n . He co n tin u a lly s ta te d h e "had
re! ired."
H is confessions, in v o k in g sco re* of
cogs in th e w hisky sm uggling m achine,
w as tak en dow n by s te n o g ra p h e rs b o t
officials re fu sed to m a k e a n y p a r t of
it public.
Nr E W YORK- A demand for reduction in the price of wives ie sw epem g the
Chin Hill region of Burnie, a c �
cording to the Rev. J. Herbert
Cope, representative of the Baptist
foreign m issionary society in (hat
city.
"It ie the custom here for the
groom to pay a certain sum to hie
future father-in -law , which ie
supposed to com pensate the latter
for lose of hie daughter's labor,"
Cope wrote in a letter received
here today, "Men have been d e �
m anding more and more until now
a young man who m arries sc*
quires a debt which he ie years
liquidating.
"And if, while paying slowly for
his w ife, the husband incurs the
anger of her father, she ie prompt*
ly called home and, in som e casse,
sold to another man."
President Tells Republicans
"Americanization" Talk
Is for Political Purposes
Only
WHEAT STRIKE REED CALLS WORLD
OPENS IN WEST L E A G U E ' 'TREASON"
BRITISH VESSEL
RUNS AGROUND
B OSTO N T h e B ritish steam sh ip ,
P inem ore , hound from B oston to G la s�
gow, v ia P h ilad e lp h ia , is a sh o re on
W est C hop Off, M artha** V ineyard , ac �
cord ing to w ord received here today .
T he vessel Is b d ie v e d to be in no g rea t
dan g er. No p a sse n g e rs w ere a lx iard .
BRICKSON LEA VES
$ 1 6 4 ,0 0 0 ESTATE
An e s ta te o f $164,000 w as le ft by
P e te r t i B ricksnn , M cFarland , who
d ied Oi l. 13. A p e titio n for p ro la te of
th e w ill w as flied in c o u n ty co u rt y e s �
te rd ay . P e rso n a l p ro p e rty is e s t im a t�
ed a t $100,000, real e s ta te a t $60,000 a n d
th e h om estead is va lu ed a t $4 OOO.
FARM ERS HOLD GRAIN FOR $3
O PRICE; TOPEKA REPORTS
MOVE LIMITED
C In'T?XV�- Farm ers in O klahom a. I K ansas, N eb rask a , Iow a a n d the northw estern s t a 'e s today p re �
pared fo r a long siege a g a in st d eclin �
ing w heat prices.
F ailing in efforts to have the g o v �
ernm ent guarantee them $3 wheat
the fann ers have "struck." The plan
in accordance w ith instructions from
farm organization*, is to hold their
wheat until tho price ha* readied $>
a bushel.
W heat price* Jumped to $2.10 a
bushel on the Chicago boaYd of trade
yesterday an a result of the beginning
of the strike. Itereipts fell off more
than 200,000 bushels.
"STRIKE" LIMITED
K A N SA S CITY. Mo.- No w ide�
spread curtailm ent of w heat offerings
tis* been noticed in the gram m arkets
I o f the southw est, grain m en here said
j today.
J. C. Mothier. K ansas secretary of
; agriculture at Topeka, declared there
- w as no Banners' 'strike' In that state
and that probably only m inority of
the K ansas grain grow ers would hack
the m ovem ent to force w heat up to $3
a bushel.
WOULD HALT GRAINS
D E S MOINES- -iow a farm ers were
a sk ed to withhold their to rii, wheat
an d o th e r gram from th e m arket to
p re v e n t further price recession in
th ese com m od.tles. by K. C. C u n n in g �
ham , secretary o f th e iow a F arm B u �
reau federation, today.
('unninsham said "there is no Justi�
fication for the trem endous break in
the market."
Study
Your Job!
\r OU b o a s t o f y o u r ex p eri�e n c e , bu t h a v e you ever tried to use th e ex p eri�
ence o f o th e j m en ?
Much of w h a t o th e rs h av e
learned ab o u t th e k ind o f w ork
you a re do ing is s to red in books.
W heth er you a re a c lerk in a
sh se s te re o r th e head o f a m ill�
io n -do lla r business, th ere a re
books ab o u t y o u r work.
T h is is a re so u rce you c an n o t
afford to overlook.
T he tro u b le Is to find the r ig h t
books.
T h a t h a s been m ad e easy by
th e A m erican L ib ra ry a sso c ia �
tion. It ha* p u b lis h '^ a p am p h �
let in w hich a re lis ted books
a b o u t a ll k in d s o f business.
T h is is a re liab le lis t com piled
by e x p e r ta You can ge t it free
th ro u g h the W ash in g to n In fo r �
m atio n B u reau of T h e S ta te
Jo u rn a l.
(In filling ou t th e co u p es p r in t
nam e and a d d n ss o r be su re to
w rite p la in ly .)
F red eric J . H ask in , D irecto r,
T he W isconsin S ta te Jo u rn a l
In fo rm atio n B ureau .
W ash ing ton . D. C.
I enclose h e rew ith tw o cen ts in
s ta m p s for re tu rn po stag e on a
a free copy o f "SOO U seful
Book s."
N am e ......................................................
S tre e t
C i t y t . . . ......... ..
W OM AN CHARGED
WITH MURDER
1 .0 8 A N G E LE S Mr*. R ichard CL
Feet* , fo rm er te n a n t in th e b irne of
Jaco b C. D enton, today w as fo rm ally
ch arg ed w ith th e m u rd e r of the w ealthy
m in in g m an , in an in d ic tm en t re tu rn -
i > if by th e co u n ty g ra n d Jury .
HARDING IN FLA T
DENIAL O F 'E N V O Y '
W A SH IN G T O N -T h e s ta te d e p a r t�
m en t to d ay w as i .n fro n te d w ith S e n a �
to r H a rd in g 's flat d en ia l o f the s t a te �
m en t o l S e c re ta ry Colby, in w hich it
w as a sse r te d W ash in g to n D. V ander-
Up, who recen tly secu red trode com ca �
mions from th e so v ie t g overnm en t, was
I an a g en t of th e rep u b lican nom inee.
T lie s ta te m e n t sa id , a cco rd in g to w
I re p o rt from U n ited S ta te s co n su la r
a g e n t a t R iga. V an d erlip told Lenin*
i h e re p re se n ted H a rd in g and "m ad*
I c e r ta in p ro p o sa ls reg ard in g the reeog-
. a itio n of th e bo lshev ist g o v e rn m en t."
H a rd in g p ro m p tly den ied he ever
; h eard of V anderlip . It w as considered
d o u b tfu l today th a t th e s ta te d e p a r t �
m en t w ould sa y a n y th in g fu r th e r
a b o u t IL
T he q u estio n 'oday w as w h e th er e n �
g a g em en ts en te red in to by V anderlip
I could be carried ou t. Th* U nited S ta te s
j h a s no t san c tio n ed its c itizen s trad in g
w ith th e so v ie ts ex cep t a t the t r a d e r s '
risk .
SA Y MA YOR DIED
OF H E AR T FAILURE
i LO N D O N -T eren ce Mac-Kwiney died
of h e a r t fa ilu re , acco rd in g to th e v e r �
d ic t in a n in q u es t over th e body of the
Ir ish h u n g e r s t r ik e r today .
A d ila ted h ea rt, a cu te d e liriu m and
I scu rv y "due to e x h au s tio n from pro-
i longed re fu sa l to tak e to o d ", b ro u g h t
| d ea th , acco rd in g to th e verd ic t.
W ith th e fo rm a lity o f th e In q u est
; o u t of th e way, M ac8 winey;* body wa*
to be conveyed from th e p rison m o r t�
u a ry to St. G eorge's C a th e d r a l 'to lie
in s ta te u n til l l a rn tom orrow , when
m ass w ill be ( 'd e b a te d by A rchb ishop
M annix an d B ishop C o tte r.
BASES CHARGES
ON COURTMARTIAL
W A R B IN G T O N -B rig . G en. Georg*
I B a rn e tt 's c h a rg e of " i n disc rim; nau t
1 k illin g s" by A m erican M arines occu-
| py lng H a y ti w ere boxed on h is re ad -
I .rig o f th e p roceed ings o f tw o c o u rts
j m artia l, th e fo rm er M arine co m num i*
J a n t to ld a n av a l co u rt of in q u iry he re
. today .
M ISSOURIAN DECRIES LENROOT
AS " MILD RESER CATION I ST
RIDICULES COX. HARDING
UT lT H b itin g sa rca sm , S en a to r ' Ja m e s A. I b i d o f .Missouri, dem ocrat, denoun lied the le a g u e
of N a tio n s" as " trea so n to o u r r e �
pu b lic" befo re a large c row d in th e
to " ' . rgity g y m n asiu m la s t n igh t.
H enator Irv in e
I , ls-n ro o t, whom
the sp eak er d e �
c lared tie re s p e c t�
ed an d esteem ed,
n ev erth e less w as
decried a s the
leader of the
g roup o f six or
even se n a to rs
know n a* "m ild
n se rv a l io n ic s ."
"T h is group, led
by S e n a to r I .e n �
r o o t S e n a t o r
Reed said, "c o n �
nived an d in t r ig �
ued w ith th e S e n �
a to r H itchcock
w hite house gang.
rn fo ist on th e A m erican
m a d -m an a d ream , th is
(?>.�*#..* fig***
W I L O .N
P J I E D ' - '
who wsuU*u
people th is
d e a th of A m erican libet-U 's."
W ith th e sp eak er on th e p la tfo rm
w ere S e n a to r R obert $1. I,* F o lle tte ,
C oach Jo h n R ich ard s an d H arry |
Sau thoff, M adison a tto rn ey .
Iren ro o t 'rn p o sition on th e l e a g u e of
nation*. S e n a to r R ecd said . w as th e I
only th in g he had a g a in s t the ju n io r j
I bulger sen a to r."
\Y oa t th is n a tio n needs m ost a t
th is tim e. Reed declared , is no t a s u �
p e r -p re s id en t,- b u t a hum an p resid en t.
RIDICULES COX, HARDING
T u rn in g to C oach R ichard*, the
d em o cra tic fir** brand, ridiculing both
p re s id en tia l c an d id a te s fu r th e ir "w ig �
g ling an d w obbling," sa id
"C oach, you a re a foo tball leader.
If you had H ard in g or Cox on y o u r
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SANBORN ESTA TE
TOTALS $ 3 2 ,0 0 0
T h e e s ta te of Ju d g e A. L. S an born ,
w ho died on O rt. l l , is v a l u e d a t $32,000
w ith in d eb ted n ess e s tim a te d a t $22.OOO,
a cco rd in g to * p e titio n fu r p ro b a te of
th e will flied in c o u n ty c o u rt, V a l u e
of real e s ta te is g iven a s $22,000 and
p e rso n al p ro p erty a s $10 000. H eir*
a re , A lb e It. S anborn , w idow, F'iilhp
(J., Jo h n B. an d E u g en e l l . S anborn ,
sons, a n d K a th e rin e S. B lake, u
d a u g h te r .
CASHIER AND SAFE
DOOR R O U T YEGGS
I F O R E S T l a k e , M in n -T en b la s ts
, In q u irk succesMion fa iled to open the
sa fe of th e F irs t N a tio n a l bank of
I F o re st L uke a t 2 a rn. today, an d
| C ash ie r J . W. l.eu zm u er d rove the
yegg* off. w ounding one.
L e u tin g e r 'a resid en ce is n e a r th e
bank . W hen he h e a rd th e exp losions
he s ta r te d to the b ank a rm e d . A lo o k �
o u t w a rn ed tho yeggs w ith in an d thf m arried people,
m eetly G eo rg ians w ere found by th e
fed era l g ra n d ju ry here to h av e been
b ro u g h t ab o u t by a lleged sa le of i l �
legal d ivo rce d ecrees by Ju d g e J. F,
G reen. A nniston , fo rm e r c ity re c o rd e r , '
it becam e know n today . F ed era l
Ju d g e G reen , unde r bond on c h a rg e s of
u sin g the m ails to d e fra u d an d w h o le - j
Male d is tr ib u tio n of fo rged d ivo rce d e - I
c rees, w as in d ic ted by th e fe d e ra l ,
g ra n d Jury on tw o co u n ts .
COLORADO COAL
MINERS STRIKE
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D E N V ER T w erijy-flve h u n d red coal
m in e rs of th e N o rth e rn C olorado field*
will go on s tr ik e tom orrow "u n til o p - j
o ra to r* ag ree to ti co n fe ren ce" on th e ir
d em an d s fo r a w ork ing ag reem en t an d
w age a d ju s tm e n ts , it w as an n o u n ced
to d ay by officials of th e U n ited M ine ,
W o rk ers of A m erica. M iners voted j
3 to I to w alk ou t. Officials of th e ,
s ta te in d u s tr ia l com m ission declared I
�ur'h a w alk o u t would be a v io lation of
th e law
C L E V E L A N D -Hoft coal o p e r a to r s 1
from every m ining d is tr ic t in th e
co u n try , g a th e re d ho i# in re sp o n se to
ii te leg ram from A tto rney G en era l J
R ain ier a sk in g coopera tion to w a rd lo w �
erin g coal prising that Im perialistic schem es end�
ed w ith the defeat o f Germany, or that Germany Is the only nation that enter�
ta ined such schem es or w as m oved by sin ister am bitions aud king titan-Mig
Jealousies to attack the very structure o f civilization T h e re are o th e r natlorw
which o re likely to ha pow erfully m oved, or are already m oved by com m ercial
Jealousy, by the desire to dom inate and to have their own w ay in p o litic s and
hi enterprise, and it I* necessary to chark thren and to ap p rise ( h u n th a t the
world will be un ited against thorn a s it w as aga inst G erm an y lf they attem pt
any sim ilar tiling.
'"XUs.Jum n�re and s isters ar... w ives o f the roan try know th* sacrifice of
war. They wtll feel that we have rnlsWxl thorn and com pelled them to m ake
an entirely unnecessary m crific* o f their beloved ones lf w e do not m ake It us
certain a s it coin Ire m ode that no sim ilar sacrifice will be dem anded o f m others
and viators and w ives In th* future. T his duty Is so plain that It seem* ta
m e to corne tt ut* a primary demand upon th* conscience o f evory one o f us.
It i s Inconceivable to m ost o f us that any men shoud have been sd fa lse or so
Ii ear ti ch* to declare that the women o f th e country would again have to
suffer the intolerable burden and privation o f arar lf th* lasagne o f N ations
were adopted.
LEAGUE AGAINST WAR
"T h e Irengue o f N ation* is th* w ell-considered e ffo rt o f th e apiole g ro u p
of n a tio n s who were opposed to Oertnaniy to se c u re th em se lv es and the reel
of m an k in d a g a in s t a re p e titio n o f th e w ar It will h a v e back o f It the w a tch �
fu ln ess au d irvilerVal fo rces of s l l th ese n a tio n s an d is s in h a g u a m n't ce o f a
i ie u 'i f u I fu tu re a s no w ell-In form *d m an can q u estio n who does no t