Show I A O I 10 i i I ei I Z 1 I I 1 k w Z I 1 I 1 44 I 1 4 1 I 1 4 I 1 column q T I 1 1 IAP I 1 A 1 44 aa 1 44 SOME OF THE LIBERTIES III LOST UNDER till THE MW WAS a rodio radio address by henry goddard lea leach c h editor of the forum maga magazine z inc pe pertaining to the recently formed ame american rica n liberty league mr leach in b his I 1 address enumerated some ol of the alb liberties sc which A have really been lost under the new deal and justly ridiculed charges of reactionaries that h at tile the new deal has departed fr from m fundamental american principles says the literary digest the american citizen mr leach said Is losing the noble liberty of starving to death to go unclothed or to be without a roof over his head in the land ot of his fathers he has lost the liberty ot of selling worthless stocks and foreign bonds to his fellow citizens he has lost the liberty of placing his hard earned savings in a bank without much hope of it ever being returned he has lost the privilege of hoodwinking the modest investor and leading him to financial disaster with false promises of quick fortunes also gone mr leach continues Is the liberty of exploiting little children by employing them in sweat shops at starvation wages and the liberty of being permitted bitted to receive excessive bonuses as a corporation executive without the consent of the stockholders mr leach predicted the liberty to torment forment wais secretly will soon be gone and also the liberty to sell secretly armaments and munitions to other nations at war it if these are the liberties which we have sacrificed on the altar of the new deal mr leach added 1 I for one make my bumble humble offering a S afi R a HERES ONE way to gain an idea of the necessity of mining look around your home and list the articles in ill it which are made wholly or partly of metals or to whose manufacture metals contributed soon tire of the game inasmuch as practically everything you use luxury or necessity would go 90 on to that list from lamps to silver silverware wale irom from medicine to transportation from jewelry to cooking utensils metals lun itin the entire er alre gamut why mining Is a one of the two or three basic industries upon which civilization depends tor for its lery iery existence I 1 15 REMEMBER THE TEM merchant who uses stationary decorated with gargling oil axle gibase or other cheap advertising matter martar Is to the home printer what the mall mail order house Is to the home merchant patronize home industry and be up to date S s ai S ui WE READ that at the great anaconda property at butte montana that new equipment has recently been installed to allow mining in three shafts to a depth of feet in the fifty years in which the mines of butte have been actively worked more than two billion dollars in mineral wealth has been recovered the anaconda mining company has paid out over a day in wages in montana or more than a year T ai NOME ALASKA last tuesday suffered tho the same experience as did part park city in 1898 the entire city was wiped out by tire fire and the entire population are helpless with the temperature tempera tuie down at freezing point with the arctic winter but a few weeks off the federal and red cr cress authorities are doing everything possible tor for the stricken North landers afi X is afi fi THE SIR STRIKE leaders 0 of the eastern textile section are demanding the dismissal of hugh John johnson sort because 0 of f criticism made by him of the great strike and its distressing consequences it Is not unlikely president Roo roosevel bevel will le demanded to step down from his high office hy by these same fighting a a yi a THE LEADING democrats of california mho were at first opposed to the nomination of upton sinclair for the gov er of california have changed front and are now united for his election it now looks very much as if 11 it will be governor sinclair with the coming of the new year with his promised new deal for the great state of california ab fi 5 vi THE WONDERFUL L D S r C hoir choir so 60 enthusiastically received and honored at the chicago century of progress exposition the past two weeks returned home wednesday and were warmly welcomed home by thousands of rapturous admirers S W KEEPING everlastingly 6 at t it brings success this was demons demonstrated grated yesterday to in the arrest of the a suspected abductor of the lendbergh b baby aby more than thirty months ago and the recovery ot of of the ransom paid the heartless murderers oft of the h c baby now to complete the job Is 18 a slow and tortuous death lor for tile the guilty 0 ones nes the slower blower the more satisfactory to the public in general B fi B fi S fi THE EXTENSIVE textile strike continues with increased deaths more sut suf fering and destruction of property the report or of the mediation board Is now in the hands bands of president roosevelt and the presidential action Is awaited with intense interest by the nation at large afi afi fi afi 5 THE FEDERAL investigation ot of the frightful morro castle tragedy continues with indications ot of cowardice neglect and shirking of duty on the 1 tie part of some seme of those in command ct cf the palatial ship i |