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PAQE TWO THE WORKHAN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1921, HOW CAN YOU TELL?
Three We weather have a Good Supply Athle. ic Sperts at Isti mlan Park THE WORKMAN The Athlete Sports at the Isthmian Park on Monday last, Published on Saturdays by Rates for Advertisement op applicaWALROND, at the office Central awtion. Correspondence on all matters was a decided success. The Nao and corner of Street, Panama, of public interest invited.
How can you tell the difference between PURE Margarine and the dyed many events programmed were de All copy for publication must be grease called oleo margarine. One way is keenly contested in the ai Box 74, Panama written on one side of paper only, and athleties distinguished them.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION must be accompanied by the name of selves creditably and in many BY THE TASTE!
the writer, not necessarily for publica82. 40 S. Cy.
One Year instances broke a Months ton but as a mark of good faith.
recores do not undertake to return. ASK FOR.
Great enthusiasm 10 26 One rejected correspondence.
inte athlt from Colon became known that Dp LION ENGLISH MARGARINE The Liberty of the Press is the palladium of our rights JUNIUS Crosby, the popular and genal young Dentist at 143 Central SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920, venae bad offered a cup to the Tbe best Chinese retail stores sell it. Ask to see the label on the tin Athletle from the Windy City before the Chino dips into it.
scoring the most points at the WEST INDIANS AND FOREIGN entire meet. Som rs of Colon wae POLITICS.
See the LION!
the largest prize winner of the meeting securing the CrosbyCup and severalother trophies. Kings Uninvited guests sit on pins, and this is as true in polither prevailed and and gave the opportunity for the athletles to tics as in any other feature of public interest. When a show up to good advantage.
foreign people acting in a private aspect attempt to get in.
The management of the Isth to the political circle of a nation without any constitutional main Park must be congratulated on this another successful meet right nothing but a cold rebuff is likely to accrue to them.
ing.
In other words they are told to mind their own business.
The other day when Mayor Rylan of New York cabled Lloyd George in connection with the imprisonment of Lord Grenada Overseas Fund.
Mayor McSweeney of Cork, Ireland, the Prime Minister of OF Great Britain told Mayor Hylan in polite language that his As was published some days message was absurd and inconsistent with international ago the Committee for the above Those Famous Cigarettes fund has decided to hold their etiquette.
final meeting on the 15th inst, West Indians in Central America or North America or at the residence Mr. Geo. in any other place who have not become naturalized citizens NEEDLEPOINT Boyke, No. 76 Central Ave, Panaof these countries should be very slow to enter into any ma City. when all collectors are political questions that effect the vital fibres of those to turn in their receipts, inasmuch places, Our unfamiliarity with the natal thoughts and The West Indian Favorite as the total snm collected on the Isthmus to that date will be re traits of people born and bred under different environments mitted to Grenada by the first to those which shaped our own characters should make us opportunity available: feel slow to take upon ourselves the risk of disappreciation from those whose peculiar questions we indiscreetly seek to In order to give those who love good Virginia Cigarettes an oportunity Panama Billiard Players make our own.
of once more smoking their old favorites, we will give a package of Needlepoint To Tour Silver In the matter of civic interests the fact that we are Cigarettes, free of charge, to each person who presents this advertisement Clubhouses.
tax. ayers entitles us to a voice in cases that more or less at the King Bee Factory, opposite the Freight house in Panama City have to do with the protection of property or personal or at Fidanque, Henriquez Co. in Colon. tram consisting of four of rights. So far as this is concerned the governments of all Panama best billiard players countries place no restrictions upon the actors or agents in will start a tour of the Canal questions of such general nature, and it is not in relation to uvedcing at Paraiso next SaturZone Silver Club houses com instances arising out of personal interests or privileges that SMOKE NEEDLEPOINT deuick this article treats.
day night September 11th. They It is rather with such matters as municipal and PresiSeptember 18 and at Lr Boct on play also at Red. Tank on dential elections we are now dealing. The people of a coun.
and appreciate how good they are September 25, Panama will be try are the ones who must decide these questions, and, howrepresented by Messrs. Murray, Bullings, McSween and Me ever advanced might be the opinions and views of foreignFarlane ers these opinions and views are best kept tucked away in posing factors of a government might happen to be against claim the same privilege when their national allegiance misrepresentation somewhere. We believe that the Washin the minds of their origination. However bitter the inted by natives or foreigners, but individuals as such cannot purposes. It rather suggests itself to us that there has been each other it is rare to find them tolerating the interference does not entitle them to enter constitutionally into the af. ington authorities who dispatched the protest to the Secreof foreigners whose speech is politically impotent and non fairs of the country in which they may happen to have tary of Foreign Affairs through the American Charge contributive to the issue in vogue. Affairs in Panama acted under a cloud of dense darkness, In fact, it is most frequently regarded as impertinence residence.
as to the real facts.
and poor breeding and casts ugly reflections on the country to which the political interloper belongs In Panama WHERE IS THE SPIRIT OF JUSTICE? powerful nation like the United States would do our experience for the past sixteen years recalls instances herself no international credit in refusing to be bound by of painful and unpleasant memories in which several of nur Weet Indian people have suffered on account of the The Umpire awand of a bundred thousand and a treaty of which she herself is a party to the agreement.
indiscretion of getting mixed up in other people affairs. some odd dollars some four months ago, to the Bermudez Can the United States, without prejudicing her own for.
Politically, we are an uneducated people. For the family for the expropriation of part of their lands by the eign interests and influence flout the decision ofutbe Umpire most part, because there has been at home very little field United States Government for Canal purposes, is now of the Joint Land Commission and refuse to execute the for the study of politics. We have a different govern one of the most widely discussed topics in political and so. award to the Bermudez family. Studying the facts of the mental constitution. Our political issues are steered cial circles in Panamanian society. the whole question re case as set forth in the article appearing in another column through different channels. Our elections, municipal and volving itself around the attitude of the United States Gov of this issue it is clear to conclude that the United conciliar, are of a different character and we are accusernment in diplomatically and formally protesting against States protest creates almost perplexing situation.
tomed to an altogetner different mode of thought. the award.
The same argument against rushing into local politics Of course, this protest can only be based on the ground is applicable to Cuba. Now that the scare of a political that it is considered too generous, as it is not reasonable to revolution in Cuba is talked all around it is opportune to suggest that a protest would have been made in the interkeep before the eyes of our people the necessity of the ests of the claimants had the award been never so ridicu.
Lassaiz faire policy. Let polities alone. They don con lously low. But why should there be a protest at all? The cern West Indians. Ini Cuba, politics are for Cubans. In Umpire selected from a disinterested nation is a recognized Panama, politics are for Panamanians. In Costa Rica, official for the settlement of all claims certified to him politics are for Costa Ricans. In all these places there is arising out of the expropriation of properties by the United only oneindige for West Indians, and that is fortune in the States Government for canal construction, sanitation and of work.
If the West Trdians stick to the policy of letting other! This official holds a carte blanche authority in the hearpeople attay gone, they will reap unlimited success in ing of claims and grantiug of awards, and inasmuch as reSUNLIGHT SOAP is made from trei sweetest and all foreign countries to which they might travel. Other presentatives of both governments are members of this trichoicest of edible oils and fats.
wise they will be regarded as the fly in the ointment, bunal it must be ackn)wledged that in the interest or hars It contains no, harsh or strong and become objects of intensest ridicule. When West In mony and good feeling the findings of the board should be dfans enter into the political life of foreign countries in a accepted with the best faith. The citizens of Panama have It is the purest and most constitutional way they cease to be West Indians and do in numerous cases been granted awards by the commission efficient of soaps and, if used not take part in the national life of other places as such which they felt were ridiculous and unsatisfactory, but bejudiciously, the most economical but rather as citizens of these countries.
cause of respect for the constituted body which gave the This warning is timely and convenient.
were most res dos cisiems they were content to accepter things as they came litte goệs a long way member that ws are abroad not to run the world, but to to them.
every particle is pure there is make a living; and if we can succeed in doing that we The question is now one of equity and propriety, and nothing to harm the clothes or to impede the rapid progress should be satisfied and leave the running of the political not ove oz law, Legally, it is already settled in the winds chariots to those who are nationally and otherwise qualified of the interested parties and tlfe brightest legal, talent in Foreigners are only called into po itics when their this country that the award is one beyond question as to ALL THE VALUE rights, according to international agreement, are infringed. the matter of justice. But it is a serious question whether IS IN THE SOAP.
The West Indians in Wasbington were not drawn into the United States Government has the right to We are soapmakers with an matters of political importance until in 1914 the famous protest against the decisions of the Umpire of the Joint ideal our ideal is to make a Alien Exclusion Bill which had for its purpose the debarring Land Commission whose functions and duties are so very SUNLIGHT Soap which shall have 10 of West Indians from the United States passed the Senate in portant and whose findings are vesied with such intrinsic equal for Purity and Efficiency throughout the country 20 and was sent down to the House of Representatives for con authority of finality, superior in all the world.
firmation.
It the Washington government being so far away from URITY The fight, put up by the West Indians in Washington the scene and sphere of Commission labors, finds itself diWe realize, our ideal in every tablet af Sunlight Soap which gave to the question a political complexion unseen by the rected by a clique of self serving officials bere whose efforts is manufactured.
Senatorial body of the United States, but the House of serve to misinterpret the true spirit of democratic AmeriALL THE VALUE IS IN Representatives having been convinced as to the nature of canism, it must be confsidered as very unfortunate that this the case failed to endorse the bill which accordingly be state of affairs should be allowed to continue, THE SOAP THAT WHY.
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We prefer to be slow in thinking that the United States OTHES TO FORT. tane newspaper as the mouthpiece of public opinion has would think it an unreasonable thing to award the sum of the inalienable right to discuss all questions of jublic and 102, 400 Balboas to a Panamanian family for more than political interest, whether that paper is owned and controll half a million square metres of land expropriated for canal All the VALUE in the SOAP SUNLIGI ingredients of soups.
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