Items of Interest

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Of the industrial training at the Washington Allston School of Boston the master says: "The boys will be trained in the arts and crafts that pertain to home-making and will be made to see that thus they can construct a home for themselves, instead of being left hopeless with the thought that without money they cannot have a home.
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The House has passed the Administration railroad bill as amended in the committee of the whole, by a vote of 200 to 126.
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A joint resolution, now before Congress, asks that a commission of five members be appointed by the President of the United States, the duties of such commission to be: First—To urge upon the attention of other governments the fact that relief from the heavy burden of military expenditures and from the disasters of war can best be obtained by the establishment of an international federation; second—to report to Congress, as soon as practicable, a draft of articles of a federation limited to the maintenance of peace, through the establishment of an international court to have power to determine by decree the controversies between nations, and to enforce execution of its decrees by the arms of the federation, such arms to be provided to the federation and controlled solely by it; third—to consider and report upon any other means to diminish the expenditures of government for military purposes and to lessen the probabilities of war.
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The beautiful new home in Washington, D.
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Efforts to abate the bill-board nuisance are still being made, and some progress is noted.
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Moorfield Storey, president of the Boston Bar Association, sounded a note of warning at the recent annual banquet of that organization.
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The end of the usurious "loan trust," which has made millions by forcing poor people to pay extortionate interest on money their necessities compelled them to borrow, is in sight in New York state.
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The movement for the transfer of water-power sites from the Government to the several states and territories has taken concrete shape in a bill introduced by Senator Smoot, which provides for the leasing of power sites by the states and does not permit their sale under any conditions.
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Sworn statements and other documentary evidence intended to support the charges made against the United States Steel Corporation by the American Federation of Labor, have been presented to Attorney-general Wickersham.
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In his address before the Chamber of Commerce at Rochester, N.
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Gifford Pinchot, in an address before an audience of twenty-five hundred people in Carnegie Hall, New York, last week, said: "There is a vigorous, well-organized, clear-cut opposition to the movement of conservation, as it was defined by Mr.
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A remonstrance against further increase of the navy, signed by five hundred ministers of Boston and vicinity, has been forwarded to Washington.