Show 1 1 S 1 i 1 I Un-American Un Methods lP THE ff report repart of the joint committee on printing oi of 1 Congress discloses disclose some very questionable proceedings proceed proceed- ings on the tho part of the comm committee i tt on public information tion which with George Creel at its head did about as it pleased and spent a mint of go government emment money lOne One of the most reprehensible things when it is considered considered consid consid- ered that the tho money of all nIl tho the people instead of only a n part of th tho people was being expended to ti support the publications was the propaganda of the Creel committee commit commit- tee in the tho public schools in behalf of the league of nat nations ons It may mayor or may not have had the sanction of the administration but considering tho the hostility to the entrance of the United States StaLes into tho the league as expressed expressed ex ex- pressed by many of the senators and a n very largo large portion portion por por- tion Lion of the tho public at tho time the attempt to mould tho the plastic minds of children away awny from the opinions of their American Americ n parents whose taxes were paying the bills was an outrage which it is difficult fittingly to characterize characterise within tho limits of ordinary language It may have been only the mischievous intriguing of feeble servitors of or tho the President but to the avowed opponents opponents cats of the tho league idea who saw V in it only a n scheme to enmesh this country in tho entanglements of Europe it will long ong be remembered as S a most un American and contemptible thing to do An c. c exchange says that spuds in Chicago o brin bring 7 1 J 1 cents a pound Is it not rather undignified to call a n potato that weighs a pound poud and anil brings 7 l- l 2 1 cents a apud spud pud 7 S I Can Cnn anyone remember tho the time when potatoes were I I regarded as 1 a substitute for a it lot of necessities 7 |