CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE August 16, 1919
CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAVE! ALBERT R. HAND, President. A. L. EWING, Adv, Manager. i «- WURBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADYANCE] This paper is entered at the post" péfice as second-class postal matter, BTAR & WAVE PUBLISAING co. enmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmnmreenmmmesr The Railroad Brotherhood, . repre- ! genting a possible 1 per cent of the mations — population, . needn‘t . ex any further legislation to by wome minor nil creases can oe gran The leaders of the Democratic par« y inaugurated the Co had not: su one of their In Cleveland‘s administration hauled down the fag in Hawai McKinley‘s and Roosevelt‘s admini trations they did their best to incite / the Phillippines and Porte Rico to| vebellion because their pet policy of hauling down the flag was not follow» | ed. During the present administration, the lies dishonored in Vera Cruz, and the American Nation: is! fags by the hundreds, have been murdered outraged and robbed and the United | ftates stands supinely by permitting | it and contenting itself with uncless notes to the bandit president or othe dit leaders in Mexico, This is an- | other sumple of the policy af Demoeratic leaders, | To cap the elimax Democratic lead: | ers are now presenting a treaty of peace and league of nations coven> ant and demanding their ratification, while they clearly admit that the re- | sult will be the sacrifice of our nats fonal independence and the placing upon our shoulders of all of the troubles of Europe. Every mation excepting the United membershi rom the above faets it is obvious that the public contributed liberally ta the success of the effort. the list of the most substantial contributors appear the names of several of the white people of the City. We desire . to _ express . our | heartfelt thanks to all for what ever assistance may have been given. C. G. PARKS, Pastor, GEO. BOSTON, Sec. ALLEN A. M. E. CHURCH. lontretems0.4,ommemced TRUSTWORTHY Taken in moderate doses, right through the warmer months, after meals, Gcott‘s Emulsion furnishes nourishment of parficular anemic or those underweight. Keep u ill strength. _ Trusf Scoft‘s ‘mulsion to help you do it Seott ( Howse, BlcomBeld, N.3. — 194
To FOREiGNERS ORD ENGLISH 8CHOOL® INCUL cate PRINCIPLES OF PURE AMERICANISM IN BTUDENTS RIAL DRAWING TO A CLOSE Attorneys — Bagib | Final | Arguments After Ford Counsel Presents Dra: matic Testimony On Eduo® tional Work. | Mt. Clemens, Mich.-Henry Ford‘s: ounsel kept until the fos! day on hich testimony. was presented, the trougest arguments in their posse fon. Not until the trial was within few hours of its close did they bring o the witness mtand Clinton C, DeWitt, superintendent of the Ford Bug: ixh school. "Mr. Ford," enld the witness, " f the opinion that you could not muc: sessfully put over one idea while there re 52 languages spoken in the facisted that every workman must learn o speak | the | ‘American‘-not . the ngtished the war and the factory was ractically turned over to government ork." Bample lessons wore read by the witness, | Parts are given as follows: "Every good Amrican . loves and respects the United States Flag, "Our fiag stauds for liberty, justice a "its colors are red, white and blue. "The red stands for love, the white stands for purity, the blue stands for truth." "American fags," sald tho witnoss, "were used profusely in the school room nnd a silk dag always Sutters before an electric fan. Teach Americanism. ‘the men are taught that there is no greater title thin "American citizen" and are urged to accept the advantages of education offered by this coun: try so that they may fit themselves, through knowledge, to defend their liberties. to the government for the work. Closing Arguments Open. Closing arguments in the . case opened the last of the week. Attorney Wi, Lucking led off for Ford counsel. He called attention first to the testlmony which showed that The Tribune, hot for intervention in Mexico because it thought such action would lead to conquest or at least to great riches for the United | States, . had found Henry Ford blocking ite path just when its long campaigo | gave promise of bearing fruit.. Thereupon, said the attorney, The Tribune set out to destroy Mr. Ford‘s . influence, to aweep him out of it« path and to still his volce whick pleaded for a course which would help the bleeding repub lic to the south to regain her feet and to strike forth on a new bighrond of ducation and freedom. Attorney Weymouth Kirkland openad for The Tribune, He declared that what Mr. Ford had done since 191¢when The Tribune called him an anarchist-had nothing whatever to io with the situation as it was when bifid an aiidiriewinterpe dha biceniad #r.curer as an enemy of his country. Je G18 not demy that Mr. Ford had done an immense and valuable work for the government during the war but be claimed that this did not alter the facts ms they were before war broke out. Mr. Ford, the attorney Inulsted, was an anarchist at . the . time The ‘Tribune described him ms such, and the truth he sald was suffcient funtifcation for the attack, Water and the Human Body. The specific gravity of water and the human body is virtually the same A body to the water is supported by ooo cC ~ aL | more Hikely to be at onse than undo other otrcumatanees. . It Is, therefore more lkely that it may: move with out pain.. Bo cripples are often giver hetr exercise in the water.
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