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Show TUB HIGH HANDED METHODS OF POLICE BLAMED FOR 'N. J. STRIKE CONTINUANCE o ITALY. O tial Committee. (tpMfal ComtiiffidinM ! J IS sale arrests snobs? Why do folks who are not bullies behave like bullies? Why do folks of intelligence behave as if they were We come into a room full of half-witte- J Greok-Italla- 1 a , ! r it n wt ur -- ! I) guar-ante- self-conscio-us ea 1 I CAN ri' "WhyWcBehavelikeldiots one of the most unusual articles The American Magazine is t The tsauxn artist nsus sight oorabllah-an- q directs a staff of hhj people and payi a Wi! tercet iacosM tax. Yst Wi oerar done a stroke ot srark in hi Ufa. How cotaa? Thsr'i th sserve . . Ptgo 26 ien ORANGES PEAS PRUNES COFFEE PEACHES SALMON Magazine The Crowell PcblishTso Comyavt J. S. Debt Settlement la near, Perl ueciares is detail win be Vapidly disposed of. to th learn of aalloos prallmla- official vetrcMa oiiow the Imdisarmament conference ta pression that a settlement will be ary Geneva next month will sail or PARIS, April 20 (AP) It is reached within a few days. itisaated Ins goveriiment glrele Europe on April It, th state dei.S. nciple of an agreement partment said today to Sail Delegate for fundlmnTranee'a war debt to Hugh Gibson, minister to th United BtatejJreaily ha been Meet and bead of th delegation For 30 Arzp April agreed upon and that iia soon as will stop to London to confer with 4 the United Rtate senate hkagon Ambassador Houghton. eluded discussion of the It April 20 The United State ha Informally debt question, th few remaining (IN8 America delegation seat out word to foreign powers . THE NEBBS tscEoy asl kOZTVWUXE aoseo BWTER TMtfTS A iw m mind me tdtvink 1 250 Dr. Harry Emersoa Fosdkk, known and die cessed all over the world, aays every oosttvssiasitiMr&aror&itn. He'WJvod to both. Thats why Ins been able to help tbowudi to grastar power figs 19 ... Machine That Could Ever Sen TbmJ Many satoraadc raadiioes so aaerfy approach iotaiL'saca dot they at aacanoy. There b ooe, for insraocr. that srfll srwer at arasstog speed atoiosc any qassdon yon could ask k about QOt 1 lOAXXLOOO inbahitsna Pegs 29 More than 2,2 (X), 000 "circulation Park A text New Vote, N. Y. aot want a further Be )u. recently returned from postponement ot th conf.rence-Central Asia, wbara be and bis brother. Theodora, In command of th James 81m peon field museum Kennit Roosevelt Plan a number of sxpedltlon.-obtaln- ed New Trip For Museum rar spedmsnts of animal Ilf. Kermlt and Theodor, son of Praeldont Roosevelt era anrouta CHICAGO. April IS, (AP) to hew Tork accompanied by o r Kerin it RooMv.it may lead futnrs praoentattv of th muaeum to mfko plans with Ksr big gam ax pod it loo of th field museum. mil for future expeditions. -- ly BAUMEBENi ANALCSSiaUI (SAT Tveja op rr-8- ut SOU6feTlN-RueeiNGrriNt- (T im mot reviNS -- DGAJDIN6 OP A MltoQALDOLLAQ HOTEL ME 5 GOUUSTOOLUnUERE HES GO MS -- to CALL rr TME )2Ej5aOG to call rr r cxjgwt ATTERVOO s UP to wuer yooc peeuns s, OUT I SHOULD TWlNKTWAT APTEf? VLMATTWS GEWROO 6LH OOTOVOlamO IM SUCEWEDOrO NOUQ PEEUWSS VXXJLD BC NUM8 TO TWJN6 RUT ROOLS INJURE AhJSQOOV THAT we rtAN TAKE A SEGONO LOOK AT TWAT TRU5T1AJ6 SIMPLE PACE EARS EARS hta cdops a V with ) r vrash 'vi - h. riif phrase sod Rangers base acted ea it foe needy hundred year Read of tb men "who can nde lilt MexJcsoa, trail like and igbt like thesety dovd.ftgedff that It do JTVC APO-rrEC- and rr hjRts IP 'YOU TMNK 'HWAT KEEP NAPS Get Your Man!" ' A Texas Ranger b credited Dont Rob TWcmecR CEM3X) Pucovxseo A LOT'OF LA1D SARDINES M c 1- -2 BANXNAS:;&S1CcI . .......... WEDNESDAY CORN FLAKES Aft Apple Orchard Ills pint Stage Glenn Hooter, star of Clarsne, "Merton of tho Movies and Toneg Woodley, triad It on tbs apples at rba aga of ohl But bn atoiosc starved beforo bo could ante a Mat tbsstra . . Psgo M Tint Art Ytm Afraid of? -- 25c, 25c, Srg Tell a Secret -- J z. .1 Tony ever published. Its subject is one, most of us shy at; Mr. Keliand himself was shy about writing it. It strikes home to all ofus because Mr. Keliand writes of himself and of you and me not mere theories of living, but LIFE ihe POHK&BEANSirr. -- men and superwomen. They frightenus.TTheyweigh down: and overshadow us. And so we behave like idiots. We are deaf and dumb Idiots or were garrulous idiots. We talk perfect drivel or we "high hat the assemblage and say nothing. We behave like anybody or anything except the or-dtnary selves that we really are. Why? Clarence Budington Keliand, the famous author, has wondered for years about these extraordinary kinks in our behavior. And he including himself. says its simply because wc are all But what are wc going to do about it? A philosophical gentleman named Socrates, writes Mr. Keliand, once said, "Know thyself He didnt say underestimate yourself or overestimate yourself. If you will sire yourself up in relation to other folk, you will find vou are quite a respectable person. And v how can anyone be shy if he knows he is worthy of the respectful consideration of anyone with whom he comes in contact? Ij I d? strangers. That room looks like a committee meeting of super- - t IT that folks who arc not snobs behave like loading of thetrlot act. wholetechnicalities, all have contributed to tho present which tis going to prove ; me exceedingly difficult to solve. Tho reopening of the mills under heavy guard haxnot solved It for thf worker are Remaining fairly firm and mors devoted than wk,e discussion of tho Italo- to their leader. Albert elshwl4? British pact for mutual, peaceful T Mostly Foreign &fm. Tha strika Is bilng ondeeted The leaders of the strike say that a onion known as the Called all they want now la the oppor-befo- ro by Front committee Theretrfxers are not affiliated with the United Texbeing tile Workers and therefore have so confident they can arraii public connection with the American Fedon . their sympathy eration of Labor, whictl ha refused through that sympathy fi to Intervene. f tlement With their old r Being almost wholly foreign-bor- n Tha position or the mill the workers have hcaa- easy ia that there is nothing 4 lead. They have the foiWgn sate. The milla which reduced to wages II pee cent and precipitated love for excitable meetings end tha strike, say they were forced to demonstrations, hut hare not Ati1, that measure by economic eondi- -, tempted any really serious diaer-- Ttdiypoe beers of redistribution of nd depot former German colonies la Italy- tions in the trade. One of the blg-- I th,.?ol'c " ,rt Perade In common mills and ,hm tho did favor, community' arL gent pot reduce wages at tlLbut closed bold their meetings an on their . action against Turkey if the latter would probably have bee disturbs world peace i down, it announced, because of in. steam It ia clear that England finds tlnudation carriedon by the strlk-- - exhausted by now. But this an- thoritics chose instead to (is, that 'useful a friend as era against its) employes. - malntalner of the fires and today they glow sullenly balance of power in the Med Her Authorities 3liwe Calmness. . to many breasts. randan and It also is clear that Between tho beginning of tha aUtjr utlimateljr expect! ta reap Tbs strikers" have demasded strike on Jap. last and tho pres-J-eof the wage cat, nn 3! advantage from this collaboration. time about all the elements rescinding crease Franco naturally la Interested In to wage. a that ever enter an Industrial eon- -; and recognition of the union. The alii this. Its comments generally In been evidence hgv trorersy1 Owner have denounced the are friendly, hut memo pro occupation here. It would appear to tho neu- -j milt is shown concerning the mere outside agitators" who have eome tral observer) that If the authorities here. details ot Mussolini's policy Welsbord, and have remote of tho textile district had remained said Including I courteous, but A not would to meet them they lively debate optmer. the whole Issue might have conference. Unties to tb French and Its! been solved. ieea concerning the- - relative A "synopsis1 of testimony reBut these authorities, by break-In- g Passaic strike has been two ind aviation strengths of the ap peaceful parades, even of garding the netigaa each claiming Infer-- d little companies, by celling out fire prepared end sets forth tho strikers views as expressed to affidasserting its foroaa used companies and tdrping the hose on avit. strengthening. the pared era and. by clubbing onMumoLni's personal organ, Po. looker and strikers alike, have Dewy polo dl Romo, refleet general sat precipitated a situation --which has Tho real issue is wages and Be- isfactioln rarer the premier's African eome the of justified agitators" ing conditions, aays the statement. policy. "Fople speak of Italy tola stating that eonrltuttona! "The mill owner are attempting day anq everybody to talking tohave 'been disregarded. to divert attention from tha grace ward Italy.i it aaya. The revival of a civil war statute. question by MeanwhlVj It la announced thot shouting 'communism. "Communism Is not being taught, Italian IrdMr are victoriously and the mill owners carefully re- crashing rebellion In frain from saying that it Is. Cer- North Somaliland. although It had tain of tha leader of the strike not been announced previously that do not deny that they bailers in such rebelllpn.exlsted. (Copyright communism, but in the meetings l2d Chicagp Ifeiiy News Co tho speakers maker' a positive el toft to hold the thought of tha tho effort to divert atl striker to their fight for wi tho and collective bargaining "WEAR of the (niU workers, this low wage Its being diverted to such scales and against the efTort of the strikSMALLER extraneous topics as communism. ers to bargain collectively. "Nor are the strikers being law abiding "Approval of,th SHOES, taught communism outside the methods of conducting th strike meetings, fop upon questioning the is attested by the hundreds of dolNQWy more Intelligent of the lieutenant lar which are flossing daily Into leaders among the mill workers th treasury of the duikers' relief themselves, they do aot era know organization. Thesw donation what communism is. and are not com from churches, Bathe My tag day donaInterested to It for a moment tions, labor Feel in organization a, etc." They want their union and their Wages About tVM. o wage. After claiming that mills Blame Police. have been big 'dlsidanda "On tha contrary, the great suc-o- f (be atnkersf paying statement cohMnuea: the strike thus far la due "The great mass 'of thdv rood directly to the absence of violence workers ta the textile miU of Pason tbs part of tha strikers, and to saic and vicinity receive from leans OHTESI shoes does I Use the urn of terroristic tactics on tho tlOOS to I12M year and the part of tho police. It Is the police, women from 00per is because my feet flood a year in their Illy advised el'orts to help These figures are tocompiled see noser swollen or under soy from the mill owners, who sro patting over 200 statements Lo - awaual mars. tho evil method of communism earnings furnished the workers The adnata you put your fast to Into tho situation. for use to making their Income tax 0 Tis both, you Iasi pelo and Iso. "Again, it la tha German mill returns. dim u drawn out. Ohl What wners who nr such forcing Tho cost ta 12 of maintainnhsA No more tired, aching, wretched living conditions upon ing a normal family to Hobollen boning, shoe rhafsd fast workers aa would make them and neighboring cities according the Tis draw out tbs poison ana susceptible to doctrines ot tho minimum American standard(o readily sods that puff np poor fast Get violence commonly associated with as published by the National Inv a boa of Tis for a few coots at a the term communism. Austria Conference a well "Communism is a red herring known organisation board, department srora. of employers, being drawn screen the trail ef the ia f 1400 a year. The Saratoga of true issue by the mill owners to the Passaic min workers are welY below this minimum standard. A a consequence the head of the family and th wife and chfldroa base to go Into the mills to order to pleee out the family Income," Other sections of tho statement J say: Infant mortality to Paasalc la 41 to S3 per cant greater than to the rest of tho state of New Jersey, and th death rots to tho ego groups from 10 to It years (ported of adolescence) Is 21 par cent J u greeter. "Women Work on th night shift In tho mills in, order to be at home during tst day to take care of the. children, cook, cleati house, do the washing, etc. Many of them, work to, It hours n night. Men who work darting the day take car of th children at night." Unsanitary conditions In th mills her also are bitterly com plained of (Copyright 1124 ) NlJ f i Muwolini Strengthens Position Foreign By Abyssinia Pact. V to Deseret PASSAIC. N. J. April striking mill hand of a hern Snr Jersey's textile' )tad anxiously awaiting word Washington today Ji to graos of their campaign for mortal biwtlcatlor of tha attna. tlon this and nelghborlngfcom- - 1 EIUID . Textile Workers Deny Charges" olF Commission; Ask Only For Chance to Be Heard By Impar- ! A 2 ra kb vw SIN-CA- f |