The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 16, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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address, said tho' Irion f iMn
Islation still is in an experimen
stage. and that OM whm ,i
11. at least, to -wnif n-nfii t v.
en given thorough trial in other
'tan TTa ,1-i . t ...
o. AA ueuuea ms own position
tuo Huuject as a whole as being
the attitudo nf thn "mciTi fr.
issouri." The declaration nf Hi
vernor came in tho nnturo of n edi
tion to the sunnnrtAm nf Hm Inlrto.
ive and referendum dploimf na in fH
convention. comJnp nn it im of
r, time when that body was about to
' i.n.v up tor consideration a resolu
tion which had been introduced by
, -xuguies i-iairnin of Allen county.
iiThe Halfhlll rpsmiiiMrn Ur.ni,nA i..
'." the onnoncntn nf fho nlftnMn ,i
jAnlftfArntirllim n-.Anr.AJ x
jgySKiT . iJ4Ui,UBUU to censure to
JgPresident Bigelow for having secured
-' sijnledces from mnnv -mn,,-,um.
$ sfabido hv n poiinno nfnn u-.i -..v.
fect. The resolution declared that
the action of the president of the
convention in securing pledges for
uiiuuuB support or the initiative and
referendum was unfair.
Following the address of Gover
nor Harmon Rnf? nf fho nlnnn rf r.
'r'acrlmrmlniia riohotn v. j.
ifc.7, T--- -"" """ mo uuuveuuoa
i late r.onnv fnhlorl fh -r.ni,.4-t .n,
fe'i 4 " , - mo icauiuuuu, LUO
,utts Huuuuing sixty to forty-live.
. President Bigelow led the debate
On the TfiRnliif inn rlQo1o).(T,.r i, 4- .
jas being supported by "reaction
pries," and asserting that it was
accessary to secure the caucus sup-
Itiort to nrAtonf tVio inttini,.. i
eferendum plank being lost because
gi uivergence or views of Its friends
bi ums inuLuuia vi aetaii.
g,THat a clause providing for equal
Uffraffe Will bfi rpnnrfirl fnvnni,!,,
Jag- the committee on woman's suff-
in tno unio constitutional con
ation Was concodprf fbia Trr,i
Mowing a harinc nf- -nrMnh iA.w?n
gjdvocates of suffrage for women had
Wade addressns. HTmii im
((Patrick asserted that eighteen of the
poij-uno iiiuiuuers or the com
mittee favor the proposal which gives
the electoral franchise to women.
With thft'annrnvnl nf flvnnf Tlvlfnin
and Russia, says a Teheran dispatch
to the European edition of the New
York Herald, the Persian govern
ment has authorized M. Mornard,
head of the treasury department, to
appoint eight Belgians to replace ex
Treasurer General Shuster's staff.
A press dispatch from Indian
apolis, Ind., dated February 6, says:
Fully one hundred explosions of
dynamite, at points scattered over
seventeen states, and covering a
period from the summer of 1905 to
October 16, 1911, when dynamite
was found beneath a bridge near
Santa Barbara, Cal., just before
President Taft's special train passed
over it, were inquired into by the
federal grand jury which has investi
gated what the government has re
garded as a nation-wide dynamite
conspiracy. It has been the theory
of the government that all of these
explosions were Intended to intimi
date employers and non-union work
ingmen with the general intent to
abolish the so-called "open shop,"
and compel submission to the de
mands of certain labor organizations,
more particularly the international
union of the bridge and structural
iron workers.
Two army officers made an aero
plane flight in a war department ma
chine from Doeberitz, near Berlin, to
Hamburg in two hours and fifteen
minutes. They covered the distance,
which is about 150 miles, without
making a landing, at a speed of
about sixty-six miles an hour.
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in Methodist circles, died at his home
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was born in 1830, and in 1866 wrote
the famous hymn, "The Home Over
There."
Tho Turkish cabinet decided to put
into force the order for closing all
Italian institutions in Turkey, in
cluding private banks, Insurance
companies and the orphanage of
Scuttari.
United States Senator Culberson of
Texas and Mayor William J. Gaynor
were the principal speakers at a tariff
reform banquet of the national
democratic club held in New York
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Three army motor trucks on an
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