Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 27, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY- TIDINGS
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CLOTURE AMD THE WORLD COURT
T h ose w h o c o n tin u e to d e fen d .the’w in d h a g sy ste m o f
a lle g e d ‘R e b a t e ’* in th e U n ite d S t a t e s S e n a te c o n tin u e to
do so w ith th e ir to n g u e in c h fè k . t h e y a r e in te r e s te d in
tire S é n a t» ’« d o in g n o th in g , th r o u g h th e h e lp o f c e r ta in
p eo p le w h o are p r e p a r i l i to t a l k a .p articu lar p r e p o sitio n ,
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T h is w h o le p r o c e d u r e ‘¡Ih a U d v a t tìie w orld courts tig s
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ta lk i s th e S to lte .;.- ; p <•; i T v - v r i t .
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N o o n e d e f U d s th is ta lk îÿatern , Except fo r p u rp o ses
AND
o f e x c u s in g d e la y on th ia bJS; s o m e o tç g r s p e c ific issu e .
W h en t h is iss u e is se ttle d , e it h e r w a y , and som e o th e r
one a r ise s, t h e a s s a ila n ts and th e d e fe n d e r s e f th e S e n a te ,
o u tsid e , w ill be- q u ite d ifferen t p erso n s.
T h a t w ill p e r h a p s n o t be th e c a s e , in s id e th e S e n a te .
The bigger the bribe, the
T h ere i s r e a lly n o in h eren t re a so n w h y th e u p p er
wker the conscience.
M ississip p i r iv e r fa rm r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s sh o u ld be a g a in s t
th e w orld c o u r t. N o r is th e re a n y s p e c ia l reason w h y th e y
Bad luck doesn’t como,to you
sh ou ld be tJpM efM hdera^& a d o -n o th in g s y s t e f l r t f ’d eb a te. so often GT you s<Lto It. J3»
T h e y ^ a fe ^ f^ o iftn tts k ta fr M flp « ? ^
th e m s e lv e s ¿ q t-jfa v p p w i U o t i f c t o k ' R m
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seem to be the very things we
p o sitio n , w h o e v e r co m p o se s it, is a lw a y s fo r d ela y .
I n th e H o u s e o f R e p r e se n ta tiv e s, b e fo r e c lo tu r e w a s haven’t g e t
a d o p ted , N tovR djttW icf& s arid th è D o p £ o (p ts a lt e & a U f r
Give me toe Tad Who ceases
ta lk e d ea ch o th e r to d e a th . I t d id n o t m a tte r w h a t issu e
to he a liability to his famHy
w ae up, th e sp e a k e r , a s ,a g e n t o f th è m a jo r ity , w a s fo r cut* after his fifteenth year.
t in g off dehW x\<n^ A c c o m p lish in g so m e th in g . T h e le a d e r
o f th e m in o r ity Muto
s to p p in g E veryth in g, so th a t h è
While wa Mvn many states­
men in the world, the supply of
c o u ld s a y it W as t h e fa ilu r e o f th e m a jo r ity lea d ers.
is
appallingly
C inturo h a s b een a d o p te d in th e S e n a te on th e w orid statesmanship
Wmitod.
c o u r t issu e . T h is is n o t e s p e c ia lly a triu m p h fo r th e w orld
c o u r t. It- is. a triu m p h f o r th e p r e ssu re o f p u b lic o p in io n
Man never saved so much
on th o 8 e n a ie ,“la r g e ly d u e to th e e x p o su r e b y V ic e P r e s i­
spaoe.
tad material in construct­
d e n t lM w ê s~ c f 'th e w a ste * o f p u b lic tim e in d eb a te.
ing anything aa a hen eaves in
*" S e n a to r B le s s e o f N o r th C arolin a y e s te r d a y red u ced , conetfuctlng an egg-
AMs so rt o f d e b a te t o i t s lim it o f a b su r d ity . T h in k o f dife-
He* Heck rays: ”/u Afre ip »
q g ssih g th e lif e „of th e la te . H en ry C ab ot L o d g e, in r isin g
fine thing, but Its failure to
t»*q qu estion , o f p e r so n a l p r iv ile g e .
wofk occasionally is what keeps
a lot of ns ont o’ JaO.”
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m a ta t a
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mfermed
tbreagh «be oity « . Ashland,
WASHINGTON — When PreeL that w e directed the reli«m «lA -
dent Wilson In pajamas at S
Man I* Washington claims Us o'clock in the morning sleepily
dog smokes. Better look ont or lignaled for the opening of the
he will learn te shoot pool.
Ian Diego exposition, he probably
£vp ,th e snspt »Wtureiqu* touch
women rta*T>d getting ket felt by the, tta » « s Whlta
s nfàû lias to’«a around Rogge gold telegraph key.
1 room'to cesa.
1 But there have been many dis­
tinguished fingete upon the vir-
Well, it’s a terrible world Uto nugget. Edgard W, Smithers,
The weather never gets hot lr «Meran chief telegrapher at the
Whlta Honee, who was handed the
winter or cold in summer.
key as a gift by President Taft,
Nice- thing a boat, having a will he proud te tell you the his­
family is that y<>u^ can wish tory R has made, and etill is mak­
you didn’t instead of wishing ing.
yea did.
. "Ten know how people »re,
You oertalnly can't keep your when they start seme big WKafr
bands.. In your pockets , when they like io hate the president
yon have a wife on them.
; reas the button,'' says 8m it hors.
’’Well, this ls> the button. The
key first war used pn the after­
St. Helens— Pacific Telephone & noon o f June 1, ldOd, to open the
Telegraph Co., to spend >4,000 Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition
In Improvement»
at BtWttle.
It’s bam In white
\laska marble, and the nw,tal
paVto are soltd gold, except the
OUT OUR WAY
ta n s a tio n s . M ore tim e i s sjxwit in d e c id in g “ hoW ” th e
sg ta ek sh a ll hp nitojto <*i th e en em y th a n in a c tu a lly m ak-
i l g th e d r iv e. W e v en tu r e to s a y t h a t to d a y th e W e ts
» e w a s tin g m ore tim e aw <m g th e m s e lv e s q u a rrelin g
d > on t “ h o w ” th e y j v i l l fig h t p r o h ib itio n , an d th e D ry s
i l q o a n » lin g h d # .to d e fen d p r o h ib itio n , th a n e ith e r is
itoiito^in. w a rfa re \on th e other.
• A n e x a m p le ‘Of ^Bfis in' intorim tH m al' p o litic s is th e
sttent of the d e fta d u ts * tate,
* * wish te say again « U t - W
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k ^ = = r v b io w u x x arroto*-,
o f 'S o v ie t R u s s ia w ith S w itz e r la n d .
S w it z e r k n ^ W r m a n y c e n tu rie s, h a s been th e asylu m
o i E u rop e, th e h om e 0 f th e ojSjjoaed, th e on e r e fu g e o f p o ­
litic a l escajH»«. I t w a s th e o n ly Republic, th e h om e o f m en
w h o knew -W hat it w a s to 1 « th e v ic tim s o f a rro g a n ce and
In th e last* c e a tu iy , S w itz e r la n d w a s th e on e place'
tarere th e N ih ilis ts o f R u ssia cou ld liv e w ith o u t m olesta-
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A o n a re h s p n e C o n sta n tin e o f G reece, to T u rk s w h o found
lITe in R u m eliij o r A n atoU a too h o t f o r th em ; to A u stria n s
iii<l to H udgtorians RH* w hom , th e h om elan d w a s n o lo n g e r
to s y m p a th e tic <Hgion. L ouin sp e n t j A i * - o f M s ¡yre^aTa
thr>’ e ffo r ts tn R w ittartah d . . "
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i New T s h itc h e r in , th e f n r e i 0 ¿ommisHar o f R u ssia ,
m a k es a p o in t t o r e fu se t o a tten d a n y in te r n a tio n a l as
A n h li g s Ih d t-jn ^ y h e b©M m G en eva, fo r it is in S w itz e r
lln d . j j q d o e s Hot lik e S w is s m an n ers to th e B o ls h e s ik i.
W ie y
.treat S o v ie t r e p r e se n ta tiv e s w ith enough
A fered O e, M e fin d s n o p r o fit in a tte m p tin g t o butty F ran co
<fi- E n g la n d e r I t o b . w lto m can h e p ick o n ! S om e ohe o f
a is e
th e S w is s rep u b lic.
J o h n E r s k in e , gn in s tr u c to r in C’olu m b ia u n iv e r sity ,
aatoOHnoed th a t th e P r e s id e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s is
tomorist,
> M t a n E r sk in e to appreoM tal
d e l i c a c y o f t h e 1 bum or o f a C o o lid g e.
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«nWhing their righto a tn the
chnreh, and" settling the osta. ae
Ws M t then And Çnaty M l
now, that we had not only the-
evidence, but tUb law on our
side, and we wehe very awttens
to contane the «aee tp Me con­
clusion in the Conrt. -»
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farmers are r ld ia g 't ^ ’ btoek
horie et *Mor marketing,” ‘ or
hem ibey hip «»M t toy dot: rid
of this nag that dOota’t get
anywhere.- | n -days >-4«he<by'the
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By Williams
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h is t i n e a s s a ilin g h is fr ie n d s th an in a tta c k in g
ffl« fe e s . I t fb n h sj p ertiap s, a p a r t o f t h e la w o f com -
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Nice thing nheut winter is
the weather is mostly tod bad
to pl»y golf.
By CHARLES P. STTWAST
NSA Ôerrte. W rit«
the detegdm to th a t «toy had ko
C M a ^ a |0 thet they shovtt H -
ltnqalah their right. .'1
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th e . s * « h M M V U M N * 4 * j
f o r » » M l Ooert h e « ® * * * ,
the defendants’ ettorntys A M
vigorously prettsted against too
notion ttk e s b y t h e defendants,
•■ d this -statement should hafe'
bw& nctapthd st i l a -fete v s *« /;
rttaw t*e farmer Is the eMM
ttoae m toe «Mwurattutat ut'
taoee sad «totMag. as k totaitf*
ha. T w sy WS «V» to * wtatt
Of speclalieatah, ta t Wfctafte«
torn Uegtads ta artntatoi*. The
o u r m hnufawurtta insisted
A *tohy j Weta « * , . Jfrotetfpd
would have to compete tifò
laborers o) Tfcnrope.
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