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IU T 11 J." tv; kill f SAYS FHhlT PAPER PilESEXCESSIVE The Senste. CommitteeRecon :-sjnend$JLec"al: Proceedinss t - . Acsinst Manufacturer '"' - GensvaJ Bwitisrlaad, Jubs At Ike epeaing here today of tka Congress of the international. Wmn Suffrage Al- ManM- MM. ranla rkim. f.l w.i. 11 -a TV . . v. ... i....i v. .iu..i- ipreuaeirt et-tBe America. . WomiB tlna tliaai of aatnaal ," ka Oaaatat I UnlTriaa Aaalal.t iUI n. - WahUgtea,-.JuBe 4.-r-HlaiDg that Beareity of newsprint paper, which b handicapped American newspapers, te tlon than of aatural "awi," the 8ate r committee, which laveetlgated the pe pet situation yesterday, recommended that "the Department of Jostled laetltate pro- eeedings under tha Shaman and Cliyton ada against print pajr inaaufaeturera. : MaaufactnreTi were tharg ed Jj tit eommittefl with "unjust, illagal aad dis criminatory" practical. - Preeent price TaE.BavipriBt. Mste, were held oythe committee te ba . "eaeeesive as a n warranted." - . ' .' . Other recommendations made by tha committee Included - ' t-- establishment of a Federal newsprint board "to -supervise ta manufacture - "aad distribution of priat paper," should government affon to maiataia a reason able price fail. -- - Amendment of tha Later food control 1 art to -penalize proflteeriag la awa Impoiitioa ot aa exeiae tea of JO coati i Huaday aewsiiepers weighing aiore ' thaa ls pouada copy ao at to limit aocjt ouitijaa to eighty pagea aata an - adequata paper supply aa ba secured. Appropriations of 100,000 for the purpose ol experimenting wits substi tutes for wood pulp. .-'A.: . Eitabliahaieat of a rat ef.l tent n pound on aheet print paper to aay pan of UO couatry wsea cent ny parcel poit without increasing the preseat limit of 70 pounds proTided under the postal ... regulations. :' ::.1,A".:. :. -- - The .-committee "alio "-eeommeaded . that consideration be give by the goo- erament to the ratablii.bmeat of newa- print paper null lOUpbtf the govern 'meat's aeedi with aay, jurpWf papor . to be sold to email consumers.--...t Publishers Of email aewspapers wore .declared by tho report to bo in tho ha Bill of "uasetupuloua profiteer! and " exDloiters" while 'even tho large newn- paper publishers are at the) mercy of the manur3Ctnscr.-TBa Teport aooeo .-. that it-"w! not and still is sot aafo for a publisher jn any way to criticise -ZJt protoet . to manufacturer' whllo . tbo""big nuolisiiera not bavlBg; 9Uls of 'their own are in a 'holdup while the small publisher are being drirea from tho bsia Jts by threatened bankruptcy." - "AH tha evidence of tho -arloui wit nesses and tho substantial and sbso- tetely-ittthrttio information wo haro many, of tho newsprint pap' makers hero aad it. CsnsWa were acting in-collu-aioa with the apparent intent to bring about restraint of tho normal flow of trade aad engage ia unfair Wmpetition A" by methods ia aomo eases of creating an . artinetal supply and in others of ro gi indirectly through their bureaus Usties to aa actual Using of price. wd,'thee) is a sufficient efideneo ... .i fliborato eurtailmeat, of nowa ler -4 IT upon tho part of some aews at'tv t maaufacturers to 'get even' overnment for ita prosecution -r, hold np psicoor Wa beliaoa -.. that too prolto taken by several ti , ' these concern! wore totally out of keep' tog with tha best business practices, -. that' some maaafaeturert were aad ara guilty of breaking tho spirit, if not the k iter, of their own previous sgreement with tho roverament, and that they took advantage of a condition, attributable loo the moot part tt their own, maaipu ; lation, ia order to make Kalni far out Of proportion to thole , of fair, legiti. wite business profits. That the practices Mere unjoit, illegal tad discriminitery ii ostabuii'ied beyond any douht, ani "erthaTlhar-pTtew-omirgeoi rornew ' print pop" B'e both eieessive sad n- PALlEdiClllIt HELD BACK BALLOT V,n. CatU Speaking At Geneva Congress, says Women Be '-:trayed By Natiorv - ----- -aiamanwmiaaami' "-- -J1"- Suffrsge Association, addressed the eon' great on the. progress of Jit movement tarougaoot toe world. Mrs. Catt aaid la part: -ret the tuirragtsta of the world a fsw facts atand forth with groat clarity. The tret and greatest Is that the poli tical liberation of womsa was tossed ap out of the war ehaos like an isolated mountain when the world wee Ja the making. War, ihe undoubted erit-lnal joua -oftho- -hemiliatinfr agold -wb- jbcwob oi women us woria arouaa, war, . the combined eaemy . of their emaacipatioa, war hat tendered to tha women of maay lands their political freedom) Strange, bewildering fact! "Tas Latin sad Oriental eeuatrioa still hold out but that will not be for long. u mania, the first letin country to extend the vote for women, has al ready led the way, the others will follow,-! bellevot no couatry in Europe, except Turkey, bow it without a woman luffrsge association. Women Will soon rot wherever 'men de. Yet wade all these eld barriers are swept aside ' in msay leads arm men aad women on' fraachised,' the leak 1s not yet com plated in . the ' countries where womea have labored unchallenged. ' aThe must be million! of women ia Europe whe never hoped for political liberty aad whe are now dated by its sudden coming. Tho women of Nor. way, Denmark and Iceland have long beta enfranchised, but Germany ha outstripped . all ether actions in the recognition of the principle of equal ity, with 137 women ssrvlng en City councils nndt?-' es: members of the National Parliament. The President of the German National Suffrage Associa tion semes to thie Congress as mem ber of the City Council of Dresden. Jt ia net for me to interpret the sentiments of the women of other lands but with authority I may say that there are millions of suffragists in the United States-who have been fiirly atopified with astonishment at these almost un accountable events. As ell the world. knows, the , TTnij(ed"IState of Aroerira : has been dedicated from Us first te tho principle of self government. Ho other aation has made the same pro- aounctments. "No other country hat repudiated its Constitution, prineiplee Bad history of obtained from offlciaL reports, the re- tl deaisil of votes to its womea and port declared, "aeem to indicate that I thjt j, why the eirensToarTiuffrage .tip. "Eihee tre ore .a government of the people and women are people. they must be lnnunea . in an gv-mn-a.iUl functions,' But men ere neither rcSlonobls nor logical; fcea are ei Millafflv emotional aai sentimental. The race is too near its cave, daye to be otherwise. , A " . , "So iibersl,.hs- the 'Cnite Stetes been ia the matter or man iwrm uu 1J of the 4f states once-allowed mea to vote who were Bot yct 'itiaenf end several still do; and seem to ore othijteeonsistont ia? permitting -all tlllBterato aon - taa-paying v aliem . to ta while denying that privilege to Amerkaa-borB, lotcHigeBi thrpayiBg WomoB. " A It his bee a a familiar sight on elec tion dava whea a questioa ol womaa suffrage has been pending to-eee eofin- ed ladies, college graduates ana womea of Importance, stsnding 100 feet from the polling place making their appeal to veOTarwhile- men naable- te apeak Eaglisb, the- languege of - the ballot, asblo to read in any language no couth -BBd-Btrainedarched:past themNo cast Totes agaiast .thei ea. fraashisemeat. - ; ., "Inerediblo, yea say. It ia; astoujid-gaai-ublUable.. It stngaf re and dumbfounds one. Should eu ask, why is it, I answerrihere ere 'eicueei but ao defease.' The greet, bare, bald fact la there. " Tit Ti years, in - n laad weaerein no man ever made sacrifice for a vote, womea have given their all to gain it, aad their country has not yet proclaimed their task eompwtei. Is it aet clear thst-the time has passed for women to work for the en f ranch ioement of women alone t Why should not the ' Interastionsl .. Womaa Suffrage Alliance give way to an Inter national . Suffrage Alliance, sending forth its propagaada fot the enfrsn chisement of mea ae welt ss womea f And why should aot mea sd women of democratio rision naite ia this common aim I Moot countries hove . had men's leagues to aid woman uffrage; why net onito- men's ' aad women's leagues to aid the - enfrsachiiemenl - of both men aad women, or either" . ( . - ASPIRIN : iLlame4'Bycr':0n Genuine ' ' ..... ictrTin!niMitvo. .0tM-M.wtWeaH44t4UiiMt4i " TJJlock'4 Chocolalt " and canaies have that ; r ifixqinsite iixlivijuality " of tafte - that ramedi- " " ately brands .them asT ,lhe ajivdivrork'of ' master candfy makert r ifU-h i' ArUftran" m VeafiT J ATLANTA CmHiiimiinmiiiWmmiimrimitmitmtimHimfMtB U!illUlJuuHwiiuimuuiiuiaulUiiiliiyih,iiiHU4lkJ The tittle t-oanee bottle, triple, strength, trao-btao equal two ion qoaria, and coate only Sprinkle a drop i two of - OrttiasJ .1 14 HuBia liquid rliag to the HBalng wtat BUaaatMho t.' ii Iwpm ef Itoelwa1 "7 i 1 1 Hi i - C3A0R htode to Crow . 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