Show THE BREAD RIOTS the dispatches describe a very sl alarming armIng condition at st johns newfoundland where a large crowd of unemployed men who represented that they were starving and failed to get looted the stores for provisions and were driven back at the point it f the bayonet bayn bt by the police force prime minister greene had promised promie ed the men work in two or three days but nia die listeners were not satisfied wibb the pledges and were then informed that mat it was impossible to accede to their demand for immediate relief the crowd next turned their attention to the looting of provision stores and several were broken into before the of officers floers gained control of the mob previous to so this riot the crowd had battered down the barren barred doors cuore of the ministerial chamber the police having fared badly in their Rt ruggle to preserve the peace order its is maintained tor for the time being by tbt ures euce of a large body of marines tram a bt baltish ibish war vessel vesel and by numbers 01 special pollee police in the face of 01 into crisis the ministry has offered t to design te government fro fra kly admits its inability to cupe cope with the tb si u atlon this condition la is warming alarming in more ways eye than one it id presents a very serious proposition to the newfound land statesmen which tor for the present probably will be met by a combination pi of force and of charitable action so that the st starving arvin workmen will have their wants tom tern pora rily but not satisfactorily supplied up pied it also offers a lesson to th this sud aud to other nations coupled with a warning that unless it is heeded headed the results will be terrible for ansta ce the number ot of men in this nation liable from rom many causes to be numbered sang am ng the uti employed employ eds is assuming immense proportions ions they generally regard the wealthy class and combinations ot of capitalists as belag being primarily ll 11 we ble tor conditions that produce dearth of employment aad lack jack of foods food and when abe n t their h air appeals appeal to government govern government meni tur for feller are did disregarded regarded or their needs unsatisfied the pressure of suffering buffering causes them to resort to heroic methods meth odB as to in the instance re jated in the dlo patches the st johns episode in ii an Ill untra tion in miniature of what has haa been la in and may be in this thia nation from various causes which it is ie unnecessary to enumerate the laboring classes have been led to feel that they are suffering buffering a grievous oppression oppre aalon they are demanding dema decu suding irom from the government legislation in one form and another to afford relief thus tar far the parallel in ig complete oom the next issue is whether the statesmen and politicians of this thia country will be willing and able to grant the requests made if they are that settles lc it but the tow tea Is IB that they are not but will be as ae powerless power leia as the ibe newfoundland ministry should a crisis be forced though they may not be as aa frank in all admitting their inability should the legislators legie latora of this country all to do omet bing in the near future to cope with the situation it will pain beyond their control the laboring eb oring classes of the nation are not the serfs that many people aume assume them to be nor do they piece that amount of patience under galling conditions that be desirable from some ome points point of view they are patriotic and law abiding but when goaded to dee derpera de apera perit tion they are capable of fierce singer anger aud and deeds there to la no nent dauger danger that the parallel of the newfoundland broad bread riots riota will find P H counterpart an an ex tended goala jn in uke the united states but there to danger that the politicians and capitalists capitalist will pander to their own selfishness until a tion fraught with peril from such a ause a use is produced A starving arving at man known too oo and if the gov would prevent the possibility 4 f labor uprisings it will take means in time to eliminate the causes that pro duos them chief among which wiloh ar faial corr corruptly corrupt lo and monopolies liea aad rusts for the accretion of wealth la it the bands of the low ewi there Is fou for this tata nation in the st 81 johns broad bread blots a haht of the possie DOsal ble a and outcome out boome of ladus i ilona |