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In on In: run. m‘ moved W." l Dr. Charla l. Duonport um M a. W an may upon“? {to m m- Mun lump. “w but we are “not taking, ‘mwmmrrtowoouu-yot It. In. my a m mt u ”all! at m ch Hull and In“. ti. W ham 114 out map,“ nmm'smammkmr «In W In th- use: mmmmmm ‘nc Thoma-tucks“. H” U, Wuémégj £0119: 19% W W m MUM INMBWEIT Theeode of mg judges, prepared by a com mittee at the America In haw “m nest man; like u: indium-ninth ~ omitted," ny theNewYorkWofld. \' “It mflmmm to instruct the judge ofAmerlan ‘ ,thfithlymhthharefultowold even the ell-hm Mon 0! tie gut; thet they should about. he. ”In. M 1 inieitmente in enterprises which are m to he mum Mitigation mama: courts; thettheyehonldwmfl'er. oonducttometetho immlontlutmym __ influencethemor enjoy their fever; that they. . not utilize infatuation coming to them in a judicial 7 ty for purposes of Ipecuhtion, or 3000“ m .- hvors from litinnta or lawyer-I. _ . “All of these elementary reins end my others equal ly obvious tom pests! thb was designed to govern the conduct of judges on and t). bench. as prepared by it special committee of the m Ber Association. “If there was nothing tam, nothing wrong, no improprieties' or irregulsrities' 19 be corrected, what oc casion would there be fomenry-mde lessons in judicial ethics? If judges hfi prion trsnsgressed by seoept‘lng presents or temps tigsnts or lawyers, or made indiscreet inveltmarfl. on margin, why go so ehhorstely into the ‘ "at these offenses sgsinst judicial ethics? In the M the public may fsirly ask: ‘tht is it ell shout? w : etc the Americsn Ber Aseodstion’s specisl ‘ ’ EChief Justice Taft and the others timing st?’ «- “For the 84 cesium whammy: vei‘y near reading likesnindictment withnsmes " . FHIMHHALS ‘flf HEM“ flfl [Willi VASE SAYS HIM“ SERETAHY M’Mlflll 9'. WW“ I. puma Fem M an!" 7% Dim e! sum-a. ’ Chairmen Ben W. Hooper of the United States Banned Labor Board. In render!" e decision (Inn; 15 cents en hour In the minimum was for manhood-way men, declared thit e “MI-c we“? we. “meumnoue alumina." . . . wmhm G. um». torna- teete- M i the menu-y a“ director m on] o! rem, ble- Inue vithl Chit-nu Hooper end m that can at m um. no. plum and w... W “one-h new] I)” or economic Julie. end or-‘ der.‘ following In chee‘l article on the Item Wm file-nee: It in surprising to find tht the winch]. of the living 1n... long so ooptod by ”unkind 091 nm ovary-l vhm m boon cmm~ mm; at this principle in who WI «mm «or, pflhcinlo ot-ocononlc nation lad odor. - ~ 'Ol. law 11l forty-tour yam In. tho Mum at Immdoue‘ all-chad tho profound truth that not. a. “Imm tutu" with ‘ 4) ' 111 are “endowed by their «firm; '9 end um '1". emu ere {Mutated among men to mean the“ rights.” The «cur-non ma not ruler elm to political rights: It. 00.9" an economic fight- u well: Governments ere elubulhed to em to the lndlvlduel enjoyment of economic u well u polltlcel. rum-. 1 Life and Libel”. l .noy eon m. be nun-ma withoml Infill-II“? And without “to win on "Jim and the pursuit 0! up»! nu” ma! Without the opportunh ‘uwmlmbyhomttonm ‘hdutry, tho “Manolo rights" eon .fernl upo- 111 by tho "Cm-tor" In of nun who, and on of the nu!- out m b: m smu are Wrong non" clamor. “Lilia-87" «I not ho enjoyed with“. “like." at! yupplnou" on not be panned also. one can enjoy both La 1.4 “hour. ~ Th Influential of life is the op portunity to work and the right to reoclvo lor tut mt u wage num oblt It last to tall! the life of the worker Ind provide rationale eunloru‘tor his funny m edncutlon , Wilarontlnud on a 31x.) About This Time of Year CHILDREN UNDERFED PERCENTAGE LARGE The Notionnl Child Henlth Council m thnt nt least 80 nd. ecconllnn to none etntletloe, poeeihly 83 per cent of the neiion'e children nre eni terlu from malnutrition. This term in “newly understood to menu gen‘ erel phyllonl Index-development. end innoteenflnedtoony oneolnee or] me. In some citiee it ll nppnrently‘ - prev-lent in the hotne- oi the wellm to-douinthouolneneneoi more: 3W menu. The condition k evl-‘ jdenoed not only by weight end ‘mth recorde. but elno by lietleu nun. Inch oi color. delinea- el‘ lone ti-ee hy rutleuneu end imtnhillty. finial deiocte. tnnlty environ ments. faulty food end faulty health \hnhltl ere con-en of mnlnutritlon. They include too little iood. the mu kind of iood. nnd bed hnhltl. whether due to immune, poverty or Inch- 0! home discipline. end nleo lenlty poetnre in “ending. eitting or waking. ell of which inter-lore with the nonnnl functioning of important omn- oi the body. EAHMHH WHKEHS WIN 40-Hflllfl WEEK NEW Yoomc. Much B.——After a‘ two-weeke’ Itrlke 10,000 dress and} wall! mken hue put this Industry on the “-hour week bull. The “ree nent Is for two yem Ind due- back to Jenner: 1. Overtime, at double W. null not exceed four houn a week. Piece work wegee will be in anned 10 per cent. end week work rue: will rend: the line at under the Mom- ”Item. Theee workers m membere ot the lntemtlonll lAdlee' Garment Work en’ Unlon. They will continue onpoeition to‘ piece work thet no demon-nun- thie‘ ‘hkhly lee-on! indutry end weep workn into the “net.- by the thou und- dnflng dull periode. To oom het. the fleee work evil en euro-live m m will he stoned minet‘eeti-nnion shape. The cement worken' victory in an other page in the trnde union hintory node by this emulation. .whlch ee tehllihed the 54-hour week 14 your: ago after I strike thei involved one: ticelly every worker in thin industry; Four yearn Inter. in 1918. the first col-l leetive n‘reement was secured. The 40-hour week wee eetehliehed in 1916 and in 1010 the 44-hour week we: won. In 1911 the employers attempt ed to break a contrect they eixned, but were deieeted. I RIJIOT COMPIOIIII. iron maiden on “tile eninlt the Bun-Lowell shops at Medtord. Ore.. for 11 week- rejected e wage compro~ mine. The worker: ere landing for their origin! donut! at 30 per cent. which they inlilt will barely meet the present living cont. FAVOR AMNICTY. Amnesty for attention of Int-tune luv- mre (noted by the Inn] “an; of the council of onion of the Methodist Int-cowl church held :1 Giovanna. OFFICI OF LADOI PRIO‘. 1“ NORTH O CTRIIT PHONI 214 mm ”X 240 ' PriGeßCents SHIPPING I’llllfl AIIIS llfll’f VENIIERS [lf PABIFIB BflASI WASHINO'ION, D. 0.. Much 6. Iflomunt of nundnrda conic-plut ali by tho uremic. mm’u net would practically eliminate the linux ‘dinc of We \“I into this country no for u pment source- of anpply ore concerned. according to Patrick O'Brien. lazillntive rcpt-elem mivo of the International Snnon'a Union. Newlpepere ere ei present erased inz suinst the drug hnbit. but not in my use thus in have they pointed to the svenne through which drugs enter the United Bates. According to O'Brien the crest volume or nsrcotic drugs thst enter the United Sister; sre brought in by oriean crews. For this reeson most of the supply enters the country through Psciiic Cosst 'ports. Most ingenious methods are re sorted to by the smnulers. who sometimes operste with connivsnce oi ship‘s officers. ngld Inhnomnt. Netunlly the oriental crew- which furnish the bulk of the drug emu:- gltnx tretemlty Ire non-union end are employed bee-nee they can be employed It e lower wen rate then ‘whlte or union crown. Conditions under which drug smug. (ling exists one possible only hecsuse the Loll'ollette sesmen's act is not properly enrol-nod. It is O'Brien's contention. hooked by thorough inves~ ticstion into the subject on the port of the Besmen's Union. thst rigid en ioroernent of the seunen's not would do more thsn my other single thing to stop the illicit importation of hsbit forming drncs into the United Ststes. atesmship companies which employ orientsl crews Ind which by the some token sre the srdent opponents of the sesnsen’s not. end who sre Isl-no ly responsible for its non-entom nient. one in resiity the msin rectors in the tremendous and menscing drug business which has ruined the lives of thousands in the United Ststes. [MINIIHY WflHKEHS HEN NEW flFFIBEHS IV Adrll John-n. At the reguler meetlu at Laundry Women No. 147. the m delayed eleotlon of officer- took elm. W. E. Shelton wee elected pneldent: Haul Sweet. vlce pro-Meat“: Adm John son. re-elected mercury-trauma": Hilde. Goods. largeent-et-erme. William 1!. Short waa nominated tor preaident of the State Federation of Labor and Walter Braeklnreed u vioe preeident tor the fourth dietrlct. Tour membere were iaaued with drawal cards and Maude Buck. Anna Kaun- and lire. Little were initiat ed. The application of Bernita Wid ener waa noted on flavor-ably. One of the candidatea being lomewhet ekin ney, a pad waa pieced on the [out for her protection while proceeding with the initiation. Haul Sweet won the duea on the rattle and name of the member- wish to know whet had become of the Bird of Bridles box with the raffle tick le“ in it. Some of the member: seem ed to think that the Electriciana. thinking there wu candy in it. nude away with it, but no formal charges were preferred. .‘l‘he eecretary collected so much in back duea that she had quite a time Lkeeping the hoeke etrnight. in tact. isn't quite aura yet. After I!” labor diecuaeione the meeting adiourned and refreshments were served. Oh. no! we had some thing to eat after we not the dishes and cutlery waehed that the men of Central Council borrowed tor the eprgad they gave in honor of the lady delegatee at the previoue meeting. And there la a queetion the Laun dry Wbrkera wiah to aek the editor of The Labor Preae. We would like to know the mooning of that his word he need concerning the Laundry Workera in [net week'a iaene. We don't know whether we have been in~ enlted or not. ; [Hour—The main of the word intend to will be found In the BXble l-Rovelulou. chapter 4. mm 7. ism)! school from I to 11 o'clock [lnd-r morning—m.) “The spring nylon will In 3 not or colon." ml mu Avon o! the M Ce 110... We thought then mu I“ will: m.