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i m m “‘ mmmmm J Iy mm.“ mm. ”Hm u Nathan M Fod gfi ml“ labor; 'One at the uncut. “not the non, " .. We: a. Wuhinmi ' White in that of providing i no eowuubr the vio l-é -a! 1m goddamn throulh ‘l. ...-emu comm ; 'looupoudonlnw of our j ~ Tho unanimity in this con . w .% barium-Mantra» .. whomnnynmud . nod. , The origin“ luv. enact“ li- I’ll. thoontmwthottho'érkhth ‘ < ion unpainted by tho up "i or and oomp‘od o! a numb” ’9! , nuuvu oi hbor. o! the on ‘. you and of the public, which hid 0., than! with tho mt (III!- 'C z‘wm alum ‘ id to “him mu- would”. ' the We. to: the allotment liar. Atthuthnoudform 'o prooodiu it its court- 0!- tho ,7 to hnd literally boon flooded with over-lam volts. or dunno " .x for indium-hi accidents, Ind communion u I whole urged t n mounts would be enacted idinx for tall ind cumin relief the inland um with“ m ‘- t compensation um should he . idol would be enough to provide , m phnical need: of the work ' . ' Ind mun-mm during the ,- od 0! u- inequity. ' Tho Wat 1.11, mom-an. ’ the principle and purpose of the ' . anon. (loci-rod among other . inn. in the pmmbia o {the net. ‘ »> t: E 3 “The wetter. of the note deponde a; no: It- lndnetrlee. and even noon “on the welhniot m won. won-hen'f ' 775“ our! Hit in“ “on m mm. o! the M 0! Well“ fie w... worl ( on “amateur in can noun- own. W et do.- “ and. mum which provision- of the law he the! reload to tho: until: and“ my _ hm: that encoeedm; ‘leglnhtn‘ne would reepond to tho, of tho tflnce end in!“ fin , tun nun-lieu in J: pole of the m set: '1". hit is: been done. end It In warmth vut tuna-My 0! WW to the wue worker of the m 'u sorta hull. m. tut to 90171! notion he: been nnrr‘defld. The Holes ture I: now the col. court to which he on appeal tor justice. I! thle court hill Mm IMO ll mush: able. In and» that tho M unble tnre mey know the rel-tion of the low at present to exletln; condition I: compared to m rolntlon to conditions in 1911, when It was first email. h few facts In connection thonwnh are (Continued on P... m.) DAIRY muons ABE GUESTS or MANAGER The emplcyu of the Union Dairy were the new if the m. In? S. 5. Mom. at a dinner an: n the‘ Sweet Shop a 'l p. I). “My. Feb mry 1. fit but wu any“ by every one ”It. cm:- which the duty Mutual w W from every nub. Inn plan. of no but neu In: men Into eon-Mention from the nun who ”that: the null: tromthonnchlothdoflvmtothoi consumer. At 10:80 when at. “In in; van ovum down hil home mu-wmmmw better under-m at an «be: 00H 10"- point 01 m. 1 Thou mm: B. B. M‘ mun-set; Rabat 1n... m; Sam Newman. m; A" Ant-. 30 And boa noun: rm o].. son. Koqulun driver: 6. r. Ly“, Soul: Abordun Ild Col-om *l - Ray um». Brood”, am a“; ver; Arohh [M m “I: 0. E. Williams. m m: Glut. Young. truck driver. ‘ SMALL TYPE OONDIINID. INDIANAPOLIS. 134.. M. I.— The movement of the unto-u eel-C mittee tor the prevention of m nese by MW the-nee d 3““ type in text bob-M “Ibr- I“; matter has been Mot-led by the en ecuuve con-en o! the Imm magnum union. 1: b chi-ed that much of the defective “do: at the meant (In! In either I.“ or W by eye-tall. i Igiwu , * $Wm L m‘m MM that. who mu m by tho Turkish "noon-I'- lu My to an.“ M. comm, lob-mu VI. A. and: and the": ul tam—Mud d it. um M 3mm Jllfl' INFHBHH PHflBIEM ‘ The selection 0! the second Hen-in ‘muuen 3nd: In- the hm which ‘eterte Manley. ‘ Lincoln‘s hlnhdey. will he more difficult then we- the julecuon or the first jury. In the in Mel needy 400 ale-men were weaned end no were ectully enm- Hned hetero the M'eelecm m in“. lay of these men. were emu-ed because they had read a pamphlet ls uued by file Nationu Coal Auocla uol o: Wuhlnzton. D. C., and anti tled ”the Hon-In Con-umy." Since than out wont to the jury. Wil m booklet at m an. also. but hand by m unnot- um Workers at new “The Other Side of Bor m." ‘mmtlmhlmof tho m 0‘ ”I. W 111 M til-dollar” cue-adduced by Ann- W. Kort, chic! could to: the Illinois 111. Workers, Mum.wapith um mflhlnluuhm IABHIBEHEPMIIEH’S 1 I HUI" 80M "BUB 1 Meeting of local No. 536. Psinters, on Hondsy evening, Fehmry 5. wss ‘e decided success in every wey. j The sttendenee wss sin that could ‘be desired end such business of im fportsnoe wee scted on. 1 Brother C. W. Curtis was elected ‘to represent the loeel st the semi enneel meeting at the Northwest lei-ten' condenses which meets st Cattle on W, 84. The confer ence is has so e! Mus oh leeel unless it!“ Oman selfish. ellhetfiepsesent them in s flourish“ «am. After the business stiles wss m. eluded s tine Meet wee served, which wes (chewed h: s seciel host. alloyed by w meet. ‘ lather Curtis was chosen tout lseeter end his efforts brought re seeeees tron neefly sll'the members. ‘A vote of the-he wss tendered the wan-mittee e! mmenu fer their Leflwts in mean: the heuuet e sac—l esss. ~ GERMAN POSTAGE 0N AMERICAN’S MAIL Bye mulling We circular: for it.- mflan customer- In Berlin, 3.000 ,nflu may. a New York firm which probably bran on ll 100 our our Alumnus. an. men-dam oi J an m on out: on. Any fit“. £0 but Uncle Bun out of Lum- or avenue goes in am. By lumping It. élrcuhr: I'm: a Horns: SO-nu'h sum 30. the ex: £03.33. mtg of something better thn‘ DOM nub co the dollar. this firm ‘Wmotwhguvouldbo fw-to m u m to mu 1:- mm:- M ”momma-aw, hhmdnnhl-mudnom» “.mh‘mly one.“ bah-uhmm.—Cap- Inf-Wain. W HEIAM, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 [HMS sum 9f Imam {Vii Rhnmfaetthtmhaddictkochuthe motthldnlbutbutlixpenom. Atthatnuthc United tith- faces tho problem of 36.000.000 individub. Madnmdnhautwmmdesthebody,mmd mam Mumbdminthohhtoryofthowofldhu dviflnflonhcodnmmotnchinddioucmnd frightful-W u the drug evil. Toduy in the United am that the; at six m addicts of mrcofic drugs. ”ff-o’4! “a its ninth! murderer, and not one at when can b. counted as : tuneful and desirable citizen. 1 Recognizing the overwhelming importence of the growth 1‘“ thin evil in the United Stet“, the White Crone. e ne m lodety. was formed in Washington to comblt the narcotic evil. Today this omnintion in conducting A state wide umpeizn. seeking jndorument of every cunnintion in Washington of a resolution demanding of congress two things. First—The suppression of the trefflc' by international agreement. diam-um the mouth of nerootic drugs to the mt nettle!!! m for medicine] purposes. Second-40m. plin for the rehebilitetton of the nar cotic eddicte. The appeal of thethiu Close hes now come to the Huber end it in to behaved that every ornniution, in dustrial, fraternal and civic of the Herbor cities will re— apond instantly to this upped nude in the name of human— ity. end will sdopt the Whittle-038 resolution, forwarding it to Ruse Slmonton, director of the anti-narcotic campaign, 600 Pine Street, Seattle, no thst the name of Aberdeen and Hoqui-m my be new among the communities sctive in the war. The at“! b‘islsture by the penance of the Beeeler enti-nnreotic hilt” shown its disposition to ward the “dope treffic,” but the state alone cannot sup prees the evil; the people at. this nation must obtain from congress laws which will do no} THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL WT now on.“ Chum labs Con-o. Cuu With us». 31 A. A. lobt. Img. nu um Church. . CHRISTIAN “BOLSHEVISM” 'nm the churche- ot America stand laurel: (or the right of le‘bor to e voice in the management at in dneiry in dpurent to ell who hevel followed iheee miclee. Political de moerecy in well-nigh munincleee to; men: until it in ence-mud by in-4 d-trinl W. Hen must he‘ deelt with a mu. W ee thinu. thyone teunreinpro dnction‘; end liie ie of xreeter velne then the doller. flov'the moot populer method of meeting theee Christin idem i not to consider them ei In. but sim ply to label them “Bolehevintic.” That nettle: everything with a. lot of people for whom thinking is a more or lee paintul proceu. lhi‘tunetely, how ever. prop-eel in not stayed by such methode. More and more ere men coming to see the jutice (and the month turning over the mutu [mont their industries lumly to tuck ouployel. Outstanding exam phi‘otmld hue append In? thm ,c . 1 A not. remrkehle Hlu-tntion at I 3 cm etiiilde mm one'e em pioyeeip reoenfly come to light in! the Henry A. Dix J: Bone cor porh§nm over their entire pantie it employee. We quote It len‘ j— the lutometion Service 0L1“, m Council of Churches. Note ' lily the elder Dix'l enti. nuie d wue system u long he 27 yeengjgo. hie ehort week and hour: fl hie method of "fighting or ‘nnlng‘hborf' it this be Bolshe viem. 163% have more of it! ‘l‘or %0 year- Hem-y A. Dix devol- QCBlltlnued on Pig—o 78.) :1 1140C013 CENTRAL LARK COUNCIL NOTES The Aberdeen Central Lebor Conn cfl met in remu- seldon Fridey evening. Pmflent Johmn in the M. “flamingo-Momma“: allow“. cmuu non Charla Wil lon. who h Mu owl-Anon work at KOIOO. referred to the am. Fod ontlon of Labor. The books of the actuary-trou mr unlit-d by committee Ind ro portod col-net. On notion s committee of three non m appointed to provide outer tninnou (at tho Indy doltutu. Why. Flynn and Winborc am the count“... The com nittoo to lot (into of oniortunmont. All doloum reported Into 0! ind. good. HIHH HHHES HIHHH HAll SIHEH CHIEF NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Hither mg... which man so much for the standard of living of the American mo «mar, In A main. emu o! alum for the Wall Street prince. of ‘ than“. ‘ In his ennue“. report to the stock ‘hoiders of the Chemicsl Netionel henk lPreeident Percy H. Johnston. discuss }inz the trend of business, declsres: “More serious is the possible short sce oi lsbor end s resultsnt rise in the weae scsle." President Johnston expleins thet the British employers’ with whose products American menufecturers compete in the merkete of the world, hsve not es yet been compelled by British labor to jsck up weces. Brit ish employers, he indicstes, hsve been shle to use the ermy of unem ployed to keep down weges, end “there is considerable unemployment in England" now to essist employers in “torch low wege rates. rah theUnltee mm. it seems thst the unemployed heve most -11 been ebsorbed, end the “possible shorten of labor" brings up the spec ter of e lather standard e! living for those who do the work of industry end commerce. Well Street's worries ere hesrt breaklu! . ILA“! U. 8. HIGH COURT. WASHINGTON, Feb. B.—The Unit ed States unpreme court will prob nhly interested in the nnnounoement by line Gnce Abbott. chief of the United States children's harem. thet more then 1,000,000 children between 10 and 15 years of we are “guiniully ‘enployed" in thin country. weanling ito the 1920 cemu. EYESTRAIN IN P. 0. WASHINGTON. Feb. B.—lnem clent light In meny poetofflce work room endangers the henlth and low er: the emctency of the” workere. according to an announcement by the poetomce department. OFFICI OF LAID. PHI... 1“ NORTH G OTIIIT MN! 214 POITOFFIGI IOX M Price 5 CentHN {WWW MllflE \ WWW BAY HY | “M IN [VERY W (Out. PM!” lulldln.) SEATTLE. “71:11., Feb. B.—Hopoo hr the enchant o: remedm lubor nd promo-Iv. mutton us grow lnc Illmmr :- such any mun. Up to «to more Im- not been 1 Ilnglo mount-cot.” importance to the gen onl wclun of the ante pauod by either house oxcopun; the tau-nu. ootlc bill. which nu wood the low or house. but which I. bola. hold up in tho lento. The barber-r enmlnetlon bln will be reported out this week end Item!- e reuonble chuce of pee-ace. The lubor committee of the home has reported out the elxht-hour blll for the lumber lnduetry wlth I. rec ommendetlon thet lt do not pm. Thu wlll men: It. deteut. The committee has elao reported out the State Federation'l bill com pelling contractorl workiu tor the state to pay the prevailing Icale oi {wages for all work done by them that it paid in the cloeeet lnduatrini center. Their recommendation is that it do not you. However. a prom iee for a further hearing on the mean ure ha. been obtained and the report of the committee has been held up meanwhile. Induurlul Insurance. } Both these meneurel were acted on by the committee without labor'l rep ‘mentetivee being given 3 hell’il’l‘. lalthough they had "peered before the committee end naked ii any labor ‘meeeurel would come before the com mittee, end were told they would not. A number of anti-labor employers Ire on the lebor committee. although lev ernl of its members are outepokeu in their Inpport of labor meuurel. The deyiight kitchen bill wu given e hearing lent. week-end, but the com mittee divided 4 to e on the manure end unearth-mien made. A reheerin‘ by the committee will be Ihelil. when it ll hoped to obtain e il vorebie report for the meeenre.‘ The industriel ineurence commit tee of the home he: not. yet not. to ooneidor any of the menuroe provid- (Continued on Page 8.) LESS HOMES OWNED THAN RENTED IN U. S. ‘ wast-[moron Fob. B.——Home ownlnx la alumpln; in the United Staten. According to figures tur ‘nluhed by the Federal Census Bureau there are approximately 2.000.000 more rented homes than there are homea owned wholly or In pm. Out of “351.676 homol at the present tlme. 13,236,709 are rented and 4.- 262.447 are lncumbered. Despite bulldlnx and loan unocletlons and “own-e-home" cruaades, the percent age at renters ls lncreneln; and now stands at 64 per cent. NEW YORK. Feb. B.—-Ownere of houses nnd apartmentl rented to wage earners boo-ted rents 1 per ’cent between July end November, 1982. according to n report of the na tionnl Industrial conference board. WASHINGTON, Feb. B.——on a ham and lot coating $8,546.99 the homo owner hu tho advunuge over the home renter of $278.96 a year. ”cording to [lure- compilod by the America: Institute of Architect; FIRST ORGANIZERS JAILED IN ENGLAND The first ”mercy" to trsde union lsn" were thrown flue Ist! st Tolpud die, Dona-hue. Med. 77 years no. They were Jones and George Loveleoe. Thoma Stanfield. James mnmeu. John Stanfield end James JByrne. The um three men were Wesley“ members who worked us turn: lsborers on week days snd preached the gospel on Sundays. Their Imprisonment wee due to their attempt- to form 1 union of farm la borers to protest stuns: a proposed reduction In mes from seven shill ln¢s to six shillings—less than 31.50 a week. ‘ The Indian“ were :11-powertul in Donetsk!” and the "conspirators" were mooted, stripped. thorn of their hair And cut into 311! and onitully nuanced to seven years‘ lanthanum. “Not." Mad the judge. “hr taming you have done or u I run prove you handed to do, but an 1a m to och-n." A monument u Tolpud‘le commomontu the use. of the "tint may" to trade “tom."