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It and so can this It II eholutely mule-I. “This I. the M of the We union new but . re wee. so a: u Pens-en.“ W W o! the decision. but the mayhem relied. on the Mr” he nth weekend Mum! and h eo cmed of having edopted 3 wrong? cont-e. contrary to the lpll’lt of the! law. comm to the mumu of the‘ workers. “I Intended only to “-4 venue. the narrow, um mucu- at} the named. . 1 “Bo fer :- the W _ labor Been! 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Party I. um. new if I Now York Wu church. who» «I.» M W h «n W. «Hr-cm W a m tron lulu. Man !!I;W,,AW,, ~ ~ , Wt HMS ARE BflESIS [lf MEI The eeterteinment put on by the Aberdeen Central Labor Council m dey evening proved to he e jolly et teir. A lune repmentetlone or the local “bee 111 m‘uere preeent. everyone expreeeiu then-seine en The leeiee been not on meet at the m eflerteinneete. end It I re cent meeting they decided the: it wee tile the the men enterteieed the We. fleet of the men bringing retreeh nehte edmitted thet the mung wee done by their wivee. Brother Brech hreed. being e bechelor. cleaned that he heted the (our oetee deleted by hlneelt. He received e number of couplilleitte on the ewell job heheddone enlsetewey'ith it un til the leet are m teken tron the box end In. Deuterium found. The Leaner! were-w dtehee end mwe need. lie ens-mime "P any. We mlete net wee on bend. ‘8 “tile the time to mm We." end found when letting the hhlee that no turke were on head. Jult why the Lean? dry Worker- did not owe torn wee lomevrhet of e myetery- until the sec retery of the lace! subbed that the members were umbie‘te no the im plemehte without denser to their-i phyetosnomtee. Brother Morris 0:13 the “Plumbere mueed the delenteel with the never telling coffee urn. ‘ After the rem-mints had been 'eefied the moo o! the evening wee med et our“, live tehlee of five Ignited hole; in pm until ewe beer. “ e DIRECTOR CLIFFORD ATIACKED IN HOUSE ‘ mdmtqrothbor m: m 4 mwmmmm vmawcumhm ,m mmMMMz \flolhoawmu. mywbh \umht-umnuworthy.m LWWHMWo‘tMIM 'mmhmmm vTthhbr-dhdup , humanist-“$8. uwwumm rung-mummy“- lath-Mmm.hm. ‘::-Mmmwm‘mz M'Wmubmuohm ,wwhmdh4ll'. CW1!“ .mmmWl-l " mmmud ' batons-comm 'Mhlhmnmm mmmmmu Mammwuu trauma-«l’m mvwmnmm mm‘ub—flysm «autumn-mm .mi!o_m,uomu Inbhlhhddoblm W 8 mm PAYS AIHAXES 7 km .4 Khan-II “mm W W w", Illa-ti.- Jon-Al Sonata lii! 23, mm; Senator W. Lon John son of Mona County, Whom; voting ..1; bond elec- MMHWO‘M}. 'flxeobviouainfm homthemhmmm areconaiderod more mmmaflmthmdflzemwhodom But the we]! thinly those who receive tsx receiptspeytsxeshegsemoetigportantquestion. Ass nether of feet Mme-celled hag-“lrene“: mute Ywhoclelivertheeeshsndmethe “' ”‘lloettuesere lshctpeldindireet‘lybythgsewhopurchmmtor leese the commodity thst is‘hxed. The reel texpeyer is theeonsumeroruserlfidhsmshistexwhenhepeys for the article that he m or uses. Whether the ts: is collected from the m. the wholeseht. the cer rier, the msnufseturer, or the producer of rev msterlels itmattenlitflqssitisppssdonfrommystsxetothe ultfinste consumer. aflmhneyer then is not the landlord who holds the K ,7 but the renter who pays to the lendlord the nose ’ ’thst includes the tsxes; not the farmer who raises but the city dweller who este them; not the; " _ stockholders but the pes m “who psy the f #73}; i , It follows thet the Wye! government which taxes tupport are not pmvlclfl-WJOI- “gm of prop erty who present the hi imam receive fit mount, but for the whole people who pay the cost of the gov ernment. Ideally our ple: d Wment is a plan where by all contribute to itt out fl ill receive its benefits. IMMEW MB MM EXAMINIIB BlllS BflMPEISATIflfl ISSIK llElllSlflN [XPEBTEI] ~ W , j The Injunction bill providing for n Jury trio! in injunction once. which wee introduced by Senators undon and Oman, wu given 5 hearing be fore the mate indium committee loot week. The mumm’ egent 0:1 the out. Montion of Labor ep peend Before the committee on be half of the men-Ire end was given a reepocuble booting. The bill he beenreportodont to the lon-to withe majority recommendation tint it do not you, but with n minority report lined by senator Lnndon recom mending that it do pun. The bill mny{ get on the Mrtdnriu‘wmw ent week. ' " ”5 ‘ The mi‘new‘ till provim a mine contain: been! end the exam inetion and certification of M. in troduced by Representative Cantield o! Cle Elum. wu given 0. hearing loet week before the house committee on m»:- end labor mums-fl The hm had been previously referred to the committee on mines end mining. but an. to the known nonunion: of a Mority of the members of that com mittee to the meagre, a. successful snort we: mode to have the bill re- m was-W“ * “"6?!“on ha gMor autism. A heuing wee held leet Fridey et ternoon on the meeeure and President Flylik of the Minere' Union end Preeident Short of the Stete Feden itlon 0! Labor spoke on hehelt oi the manure. Helen. Betting end Marion. repreeentinz the Pacific Cont Coei comm. Ir. Henley. r‘epreeentin“ the Bey” mine. end Mr; Wilton, representing the Cerbendeie Coal compeny. spoke before the commit tee mint the meeure. The iehor committee has not yet made its re port, but e. muority report tevoubie "to the meeenre is expected to be muie‘ mus veek. The fight on the indus ‘triel ineurenoe measure in about at a ‘head end it in expetced to go on the Ihouee celender thin week. All three ;meaeuree ere in the hand- ot the rules committee. The industrial insurance committee of the honee hna recom mended the indefinite poetponement of both the Beeler and Murphine bills. The Beeier hill in the State Federation meuure. while the lur phlne bill in the state adminietretion measure. A substitute bill prepared On-the Road of Good Intentions Friday Having. iéoittnled on Page 811.! STRIKER IS FREED 0F ARSON CHARGE Chene- thnt railroed etrikerl oi Avril-see hed burned bridge. and :oeu-ittea other depredetione ton ‘lm when the circuit court of Beer ?cy retereed e verdict of not guilty ill the proeecutioe at George Welch. er. e etriher. loomed oi deetrom e hridn et Letone on Jenni-y 18. The prosecution mete fiery effort to eecure conviction. ceiling more then 40 witneeeee. but Whicher wefl able to prove that he wee not hen the m when it wee fired. Hie ec quittel wee received with eppieuee by the eedie-oe in the court room. A reporter recently teetiiied that the tiree were eterted by burning out! Cropped trout MB! tire bone at the locomotives. - Keenwhile the Ariel-es mob etili ruiee with violenee. mietreetiu may of the Itrikerl. SM HAT MfllfiAlS GREATEST MENABE Violators of low In high pieces were classed among the most dsncerons ndiosls in the country by Dr. Albert Bushnell Her-t. professor of history snd constitutions] government in Hu nrd university in n spoech in New York Cityi. 'The spotter used the word “radi oni" in the sense or those who “went ,n new deal." He defined “conserve tives" so those who sny. “Let's lesve well enough slone.” Dr. Hart pointed out that the (odor sl constitution cousins within itself tun provision for its nmondment, snd thst the right to use an nmendment of the constitution is the constitu tionnl'right of every citizen. For'every radical hbor group. said the speaker. there in an Anaconintlc map of employen. The letter. he said. not up government; 0: their own In indutrid tom. 1 i "In women Pennulvenh." be con ‘tlhmdx' towns in fréqueillf‘b’ivhed in mining end manuhcturinx com psniu who don't permit anyone to go >uto the town: on election day. These are the types of companies Itlnt employ Armed guards." ‘ } Dr. Hm criticised the Knnul In ‘dultrhl court which attempts to take from workers the right to strike. Tm: 11w. he declared, would let up 1 system at me anon; the in dustrial clan-cl. . in referring to the ndicalism oi the courts the Ipeeker laid courts ere acquiring an authority not poe leued by the legislative or executive branches of government. and that it in in only recent years that the court. are declaring laws unconstitutionnl. "We hove n right to protect our government end clvllixetton." Dr. Hart laid. "but we live under a sov ernment of law. Hence we must find means under the law and the conetl tution. We cnn't tlke the luv Into our own hands. We must change the luv to meet conditions or the govern nient Inuit Ml Into the bend- ol any one ltronx enough to tote It. "If we are going to have a republi can form of government we must hove a government of law." OFFICE OF LAIOI mm 1' NORTH B STREET PHON‘ 214 POITOFFIOI IOX 240 Price 6 Cents WE flllllK’ BMIMS [ABM I 8 IWEHPMII: [MKS INHIHMAIIIIN Bonner leCumbor. the lune duck from North anou. mud. n bin-r t!- tnck upon the building an: workers In the Senate recently and van aim: to tuh by Senator Brookhu-t o! lovn. :Ilchmhar charged that pleaterere in Phlladelyhla were letting 883 a day and am he coadneton um they were making about $9,000 a year. He called upon the lemon to so on etrike until labor wee “deflated." All the asricnltnriete' tronblee. he argued. were in lane part due to the high waxes received by induetrial workere. Another one of playing both ende agalnet the middle. At heat them ie no talk of the Harbor bricklayere etarting a bank or the employee in the mills and campe either ae tar no that goes. Senator Brookheart endeavored to pin Senator Mchmber down to bra“ tack: and dlecovered that the latter had no real information on the «Meet he wae diacnaeing. lt wee pointed out by the lowa Sen ator that building tradee werkera are Idle mun! dun during the you. and flat the Home umlm were con “doubly lou thnn the tum “AM by the lune duck. Inning. of Workout AI Ihowlnx more clearly what workers are getting for their eervicee. Senator Breather: quoted from the teeumony (than by the Senate com mittee Investigating the on luau-try. which shows that the Standard 0" company of Indiana. which pays the hlzhelt profits and the blue-t Itock dividendl, paid: It: 15.000 employee who get leu than 85,000 a year the extremely mode-t even-age at SI,OOO a year. "Would thm Sumter con-ider tlnt 1n excessive wue to he paid to thou “-1..“ M m". The tumor. continued the low: Senn tor, will not be taken in by the wild statements of Senator McCumbor. 1 "The farmer known.” uld Mr. Brookhnrt. "thnt the get- cnly 21 cent. out of every dollar the labor ing nun pay- tor hll productl. while the hhorinz Innn ;etu only :6 cent. out of every dollnr which the farmer pen for the product 0! labor." Denim Flm Wdo. aerator IcCumber‘l stuck also (Continued on Pun 81x.) NEW HflM lIISPflSES [lf ENTIRE STIIBK The 'Blyth t Blyth clothin. store. recently puroheeed by A. J. Helxh end Pt 8. Murchison end now known en the A. J. Hainh. lnc., hnve doclded to dinpoee of the entire Itock heerln: the Blyth & Blyth lehel. end ere therelore holding n cloning out eele. The entire stock in offered the Her hor people et greetly reduced pricee. When Ir. Blyth decided to dilpoee of bin clothing buineee. hnvinz con: tidence in the Herhor'e tutnre. Mr. Rein end Ir. Inrehteon bought the etore. Ir. Reich. preeldent of the film. coniee to the Hnrhor highly neon-ended ee en emcient bueineee Inen end e good Judge at clothing end Inen'n tnrniehinu. Wishing to net ‘hetter eeenninted with the people of the Hen-her. he wenld he planed to hnve ell e! the old canto-nu of the etoreendnlnnynewoneeeolne in dnrin; the nele to nuke their ec quintnnen. Ir. Inrehtnen. vice preeident. hee been eenneeted with m & Blyth for e nn-her et nun. end b well hnewn to the Herhor people. The um l'rene wiehee both at the new preprietern my yeere oi eecceee in their new endertehing. SPECIAL EDITION OF WORLD, SPLENDID m dam Mum-om: ml boost the Hatha- h- or will naive ll" lon. an. to con. who that given ithythoModltludthoAb— ONOOI Daily World. Copies of thll “Mon won not only mt tll our Ih. [hind sum. but also to {min lon-trio. on well. am ot any: Harbor Icons. ‘3" film which printed up with re mu'hhlo atone-I. tiny people do ‘hot hollow on thy no in print. but ‘whon I pictm in mod :- proof of may unto-oat. :- in the cm with ‘OO Would. All Ihodown of doubt m ilh.