. mud-ad Ptrk Phones 12 r,c,,s,,h'r-Ca'-)1i1 G. McPherson 31-310mm _ WWW Soviet Russia has rebuffed the Lengue of Nitions. according to press dispatches, and this is one rebuff that the league ought to be able to bear with I great deal of fortitude. Pruticnlly all the progress China and Mexico have made has come through foreign capitol and in China by foreign missions. Foreigners lave concessions in Mexico and Chin- tre- cause the Mexicans and Chinese sold them to the outlanders. The foreign capital has brought most of the bui- neu nod prosperity which the people have on occasions enjoyed. It would seem, therefore that this duty of any one nation to the rest of the world ought to he a tiftrtifty proposition. '; V Should Play Fair of course we ought to treat the Mexicans uni Chinete fairly and squarely. and permit them so far as possible to work out their on des- tiny. But honesty and ftrirneas, on the part of these people, is just as great An obligation. The murder mud cm of foreigners in not a com- mendable custom either. And if the Mexican and Chinese people have been It times chanted by foreigners. they" have not been outraged by these dieing one thon- sandth a nanny times as they lave by their own rulers and by one an- othei. Revolutions in these enun- tries have not been patriotic but cen- erdly inspired by the desire to rob Ind plunder. in; a! concessions, ntettMmP%81lMe ic-ns and Europeans in foreign trade It: probably shout us honest us (has: emged in other callingu. But if there has been bribery and comp- tion in some insulates, it has tren- enlly been because the wheels of “justice" in these bertitrhted_eormtries generally require greasing of a fimur. eial mture before any business can be done. This does not exam brib- ery, of course, but it demonstrates, that the corruption is not one-sided. Wehveheudngmtdnlolbh About our duty to Mexico. out duty to Nice-gm. mud on: duty and the ,.orld'. duty to China. Isn't it about tine, asks the Nttiolnl Republic, untmspendlfe'ofouruwem menu inquiring whether Him and Mexico and China have Any duty to the rut ot the world? Some of the National friends of lexico, and China in America tell u- that we have only been in these two countrie" for motives pf Amie and profit, that the unfortunate peoples there haul had their raw produets taken nay from them by fraud. l mu NAWS NOT FAIR CS_itarad NW Ah. Have Hot T0ter, Vapor, Bill or In Prague Stu- !ATISPACHON Gq3ArtAt+ R-trt-Now-ti-w- - It-ew-hat-tr M. D. IURPHV J. A. WALL "' (“than Avenue "" WM Ami! Mono Him-M Ptrk m1 Trh’holt WW Iâ€: AyPfAfeigetMasraesseea- A"0'.g3t.AVmtettttieiii7r" Yrsm Whiehrutrketpedto Had to Be “Greased" I M P Cl RTANT pecttoreoeiveifymwete huvingaoswear. We consider our used calf departmentarmgordivisioe, of this business and con- duct it accordingly. You will receive the same gent sag-vice and honest MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS ' Blinded ex-serviee men are fur. nished the latest and most popular reading matter through the Red Cross. During the past year 136,599 pages of Braille, a system of raised dots on paper for the use of blind readers, were written from books, magazines, newspapers. Ind pamph- lets by volunteer workers of, the American Red Cross throughout more than sixty cities of the United States. The Chicago Chapter of the Red Crone was the pioneer of this transcribing work in America. and maintains its corps of some eighty volunteer transcribem, who in 195‘ wrote 12,721 pages of Braille. Mist Madeline Loomis has been the volun-’ teer director in Brnille in the Chicago chapter since the war, and has organ- ized the work in all parts of the coun- try. Mrs. Theodore Keehn, one of the Chicago chapter volunteers who has transcribed more volumes than tutr- “I In. by trade, you Bee, a soldier. But no more,-War is fought now by men who do not see one another. It is fought with gas and lice and pieces of paper. Yes, and were Ire made by people who do not Bee one another. When we meet, we find, do we not, that we are much the same t" " In . pioneer here. Mr hen- houses are not imposing, yet I lave put into them much study and are. The keys "a big meshing and Jer- sey Giants. It is a new business, but u flu-inning one. T RED CROSS PROVIDES . READING FOR BLIND Fix-Service Men Without Sight “In triad Wht,' family in Saxony mulled our 80,000 acres. Here I find it Astonishing how much work there is on 67 um when done intensively. An interview with the Enron on American poultry mixing is I “than of the February inane of Fun and Fireside, which has been and the most widely quoted tam paper in the country. "Ameriea is 200 or soo veers ahead of Europe in it: poultry methods," my: the Baron enthusiae tieallr. "It is wonderful how you have made I science of it. 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