I
t. jj rad ley filed her promise*
rt wi h the Council at it
milk dealers given a chance n
that the city physician visitei
the premises of the three dairie
the report, tha'> the milk sold b;
one dairyman contained formaldi
liyde and in addition w..s low ii
cream percentage, but that th
premises in this case were sani
tary and well-kept. The mid
from the other two places wa:
good, but the cow scabies wen
„ is bad condition, being lll-smeil
ing. poorly lighted and^nsaniU
ry, which the city physician sug
g.ests may be more dangerous i<
health than preservatives in tin
milk.
correct existing evils with on
publicity. The report also stat'
doing business and that tests o
the%iilk sold in the city wen
made. -It was found according h
- He Cannot Work,
They teW y->u ih.it a tramp will
not work. It.woul<i be more to the
point to say that die c in not work.
The average tramp realizes the
truth of Jack L'ndou's character
izatiun; ‘T am a tramp because
^ in the very nature of > hit-trs some
Sod'y has to.be a tr.-mp." He
knows that it he gets work under
this sys'em, others . ,d be de
prived of work.
Capn.i ism. therefore, is res
ponsive for the 'runp. It is res
ponsible for breaking up thous
ands of homes and musing mil
ions of airrless^wariderers. It is
responsible f r unfitting men for
work as well as depriving them
; M i\
The infamy of the situation, the
pitiable fact, the amazing toler
ance that has been showu toward
it, is the wonder and shame of
civilization.
i* : . * _--, - .";
Let The Capitalist
Fight.
Senior Works says the gre-a-at.
American people should go down
into Alexic«< and smite the gre-s
ers hip and thigh. Our proper y
in Mexico is being des troyed he
says, and it’s up to us to protect
it. Didn’t know you had any pro
perty down there, did y«.u? Weil
that shows what a low browec
ignoramus you are. The senami
Jg|Ows all about it. “We” have 1
ooWpinow how many millions « f
dollal* invested in the land o:
pulque. Y« u might write to the
senator and ask him dust ho"
much youi share is th& you arc
called upon to protect. He cai .
tell you all about it..
i ae program ox secrecy, as or
5 initially planned, would probably
have been carried out and the
l matter satisfactorily settled, had
? not City Attorney Marquam, be
1 fore an open session of the coun
>• oil bullied* Dv. Bradley into divul
- Ring the results of her invcstiga
: tiers. The doctor’s statements
- created a sort > f sensation and
) b:ought forth vigorous protests
) from trie-milkmen; The council
i evep then evinced an •T»c!i<ruti<'n
j o nanule the affair rather pin
- gerly, but goaded on by Mar
» qua * and the milkman calling
) loudly for prosecution or exonera
t ti°n, they \v«a&» forced to grap
3 pie with the problem.
j Atone tima the wl ole thing
3 promised to become a closed in
P cident fchrotnpir the council resolv
, thg i self into a war party and
, going after Dr. Bradfey’s sc lp,
, but thinking better of it decided
, to give her a chance, That she
i took it «nd made good, consider
, i»g he original understanding of
secrecy, and upon which she pro
bably acted when she destroyed
. tha evidences of adulteration, is
, the opinion of fair minded people
gen eral y;and whether any pro
secutions at e undertaken or not,
which seems unlike'y, it is con
ceded that the investigation will
result in good, in that danger to
i the future hea th of the commun
•ily from the milk supply will be
I reduced to a minimum. 1
Subicribe for Tha Socialist
Press and get the news you
? need to know.
I
i Company C, National Guard
mutinied shortly before time
tor the troop train which
was to convey them with 500
other men to the strike re
gion, was due co leave Den
ver. The train was held at
,the station.
Members of the company;
declared they refused <o go1
to the strike zone because!
they opposed the murdering'
of women and children. i
The troop train left Den
ver later without the mutin
ous company. No arrests
were made.
ESTER
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Unemployment
If we simply ask what has
been the main feature, the
up-shot, the final fruit of the
capitalist system, there is no
doubt about the answer. The
special and solid result of the
reivn of the employers has
been unemployment. „ Unem
ploy mewt not only increasing
but becoming at last the ve
ry pivot nipon which the
whole process turns.
Gilbert K. Chesterton.
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