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WASINGTON"S - FEBRUARY 1? 1926. .- BIRTHDAY.. split; of the reemt vozttroversy concernblg the life and habits of George Wash. ingot Muted byltupert Hughes in his address before the Sons of the American -the Revolution, at the national capital, , a and stands" still monument Washington grateful nation again celebrates the of the birthday of the Father of his country. It is good to know that Washi ington was more human than our school boy knowledge of him led us to believe. It , was Colonel 'ogersoll who said years ago that we had idealized Washington until we had put him away out of touch with ordinary human life, and "turned him into a' steel eograving." "IL is our faults that reader us lovable,says Goethe. We are glad that Washington was not absolutely perfect The fact is that no other nation in the world can place a mate 'snide George Washington. There 'was but one. There is no wend of hie class in tinz history of the world. Born an aristocrat he belonged to the people who exalted the idea of birth 1 and prided themselves on Inherited wealth. Be might have remained a typical, rich, , , aristocratic country gentleman of his day leading a pleasure seeking life of ease. Instead of this be oboe the pith of duty and service, led a struggling and disordered peepie to vklory in time of war. and by his statesmanship in time of peace, by his absolute blrnaLloo of self, be laid the foundation of the irrest republic, whose children NOW honor his memory. History bears r000rd to the fact that Washington was a great and noble man, a eTeat general, a great president, a devoted patriot, and withal a great boat There was hardly a Lime from 1775 to f796 when Washington 'was not Indispensable to his country. It Is doubtful if the revolution could have succeeded at the Limo it did if , be had not been given command of the Ainerkan army. He bad the pains which brought victory out of seven years of defeat. The seemingly impossible task which Washington fated through these peyen years, the temper of the people, their poverty, the conduct of the troops when enlistoff!- . ed and the tete of the commissioned A cars, were sufficient to have brought des,, pair to any but the greatest of souls. Up: . der these circumstances the most brilliant military gezaus might have failed, yet won. 'I Washington When the war was over he liacr one I 1 rmore service he wanted to perform for the , people now free. Be knew bow lacking the I .articles of confederation were nation . et states. Ile was the first preserver of the , 0 Union and he knew what would result if various independent sovereignties were es: ' ! tablished in this country. Ramilion and Jefferson were both - at gatcatnen AO, IL watt, Washington ,a,ho , -brought these two irreconcilable to an ...-- - agreement and made them Mt side by sida at the nations council table over which he I - - almself presided. IL was be also WW1 brought the invaluable Benjamin Franklin i. i , Into the convention,, and more than any ' man be made the constitution of the '4 United States a possibility and the Union I , and-vene- er 0 - i. ' 1 , bra i, -, 1. , --ot- act,. 1wount the Union cemented Washington life. Ilislare- was prepared for the close of Lie first term and only his country's needs resolution which had been firmly changed taken. Hs could have had a third term. but unlike other great men wi,th power, in thPir, t I 'I I , , k --- . ,.. , i ' ' 1 I tipon retiring Washington gave the country an outline or policy both its to mastic and foreign affairs which lives day as the greatest and soundest 'utterance of American statecraft.' So long as America shall endure, Washington will receive the Jove and reverence of men. We see in him, as hi Lincoln, the noblest possibilities of humanity. , A MOST IMPORTANT LAW. I - , ' ; I ; : , ' ' - '' - nature and become a law within the bawl I few days. The biU as it now etands is in measure and both a peality will doubtless claim credit for, its enactment It cams ' from a universal demand on the ;art of the people for tax reduction and i s the beginning of a tax reform movement which will undoubtedly bays its effect oa the work of date: legis, ' latures in this important field. , Much credit is due to Senator Smoot , who se head of the senate fliumee committee has been an indefatigable worker for the measure. Senator Smoora long experience and close study of financial and economic affairs, together with his natural aptitude in th;s field, render him adinirably qualified to take the lead in framing revenue legislation. In order to save the bill and prevent serious delay. Senator Smoot a,. noa-partis- an .r.HE revenue measure reducing by $381-,I, 000.000 the present tax bill of the natam has been agreed to by the house and senate conference committee. The bill meets irith the general approvalofPrest-dent Coolidge and Secretary Mellon and lt will doubtless- receive the President's' sip , ' ' ' TEE DESERET NEWS . ato AN AMAZING STORY Sy Jobs . TO SOLVE MOTOR PROBLEM. IN an effort, to reduce the number of auto- - accidents and at the same time provide protection for.vietime of such ac,C1- -; dents, Senator Nathan Straus, Jr., of New York has prepared for introduction to the state legislature now la session. a bill creating a compulsory insurance fund in which all- ' Owners of automobiles in the state would be, thesole stockholders.. , The senator believes that the legislation be proposes would lessen the number of molar car casualties just as the work- men's compensation act resulted in reducing the number of industrial accidents. The bill stipulate that no one is permitted to operate an automobile in the Mate without first, obtaining insurance. IL provides that, the reckless driver be penalized through an increase In the coot of insurance and failure to obtain-suc- h' insurance, would debar him from further operation' of the car through his inability to secure a license. Discussing the measure which be proposes to introduce Senator Straus made the following statement: "Automobiles caused over 20.000 deaths and injury to over half Amillion persons Lb. United States ku the year 1925:-Th- is represerde a daily average of 56 dead and approximately 1,370 injured. Since i906 the death rate duo to looter vehicle accidents has - increased steadily until today our streets are more dangerous than our factories and automobiles causemorc deaths than all other vehicles, including trains and street cars combined. - ' "Automobile Injuries today - are accidents only so far as particular Individuals are concerned. Within certain limits they may be regarded as permanent, not temporary, incidents of pedestrian and motor travel. The Metropolitan Life Insurance company bad stated that this is the fore-Mo- ot safety problem of the nation. The National Safety Council says the safety of persons on the highway is the outstanding civic problem of the coimtry today.. "The ideal 'solution, of the problem of Molar vehicle ,Aceidente be plan, that would minimize accidents, - 'insure prompt mediéareld. and 'reasonable inancial redress to the victirtis or the families -of those killed and accomplish all of lois with the least possitile burden on motor. Moven , , FEBRUARY 22 Out of the hearty two who Inhabit Om earth. less than fetes latiliou are :ova. Their numbers see su lafhtitosisnally asuUl sontpared to tku dowchtned other meas. that yos would think tie olio would ever hear anything about thins or knew anYthIng of th.m. niers la so cosistry la Um world out of which the Jew has not beset bunted. Ins rase has bees mars cruelly pores- . ided than any ether. Whoa ono turns the Page. of Watery and reaLloes how bloody sad persistent and brutal tho .et- . fort hem boos to ozterminoto Ow Jew. coo woossit that there Is left upoa the thairs bow earth ono Sumas bolas of Um race to toll Its story. w.u. have their boas desaibed 117 - : Ts .. ' , - ,e 4, ...........,.. - orrtzmig: BY mommmE- '''''' ...- es d erect. we have been a bundle of lacconsis- Since wo tones.. Unconscious hypocrisy' Is not as modern as Sir Gilbert g, . , , ongs. "It is probable," mays !achy in his History of European Morals. that the moral igandard of most molt is much lower in political judgmonts than in private Iciattera. . . . Them le nothing more commonplace than for men who In private life are models of Ms first-stoo- t or . excuse. 1:7m:borsenlmlweboincosnlagralpooeY tiovillolifY moot is ,theto - Our. ' crasy-imil- and another;, - - ts course tho world court at work . t , - . , , . - . --s ) . annoied , .. . ugly blemisbei masa bee poor..populanty, and good 6mm, They succkessinitades.r bet inttre.m.dorok. te4Doe i rundellotepimapittrat cnski,ve.os , ' frestrombet Getelearma - kowit Idewrvggistdays-aetedatec ; rtiuron - - I S. h , , , --- -- esmol; ,, . , '- ; - . ' - - . k7s o- e- . .... -- ' . displayod -- - . ---- -- - , - - - , s baun --gu- eau-twi- ce - t - -- -- le-a- , t TWENTY YEARS AGO , 8" , or. , Den-bait- er , terpries.--Waterb- ury v., 1.0 V , THERE wits iga 4. BUT ONE. "'Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the great, neither Where guilty glory glows Nor despicable state? the first, the last. the best, yes,One. The Cineinnatus of the West. Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeathed- - the name of Washington. To make man blush there was but one.", 'BYRON- .' - OUR WASILLNGTON. 0 son ' , ' , Seer. Davis with intentions and moral character of the beet. milk . Made, Vera Cathcart was seeking advertising and has got it. all . right." That, may be. But Uncle . Sam was net seeking advertialaz. as A very silly person. and never- H. has got it all right.' tholes's, every year three million human beings', lay Implanting , norms of Malaria in their blood. - ,,11, . ' . ... - Dr. Binger of tho Gorge. Mtrmor-- MI Institute says mosquitoes kill -- This. or God-giv- 1111. ,.- .- ......., , .. , ----- loos se one hundred million dollars a year. rather a low estimate, thirti three dollars a head. Even a man with malaria should be worth mov -- ,- --- -,1 , than that. . ' If threw iti lltion people. or three thousand died in some dramatic way, government would do moms- Game about it.-- - Bet what happens quietly. following a mosquito- bite, - - - - ---- - 'AMMONS . ' , Nathan Straus who has dons more to protect child 4ifs than an . Thy courage upheld us. thy judgment sus- - I other man. said long ago. ' 1.1 one I young child were put to death tit publicly. with a crowd looking on. Thy sprit stood proof when discourage- those guilty would be executed. ment re gned, and national excitement would Thy justice unerring all bias withstood. , . know no limit- - But a hundred loved sou- thomaand,chi'drev., eanvint-t- o L., ward-inVthy Thythought.oeverself..but ,4 motor, . n'trTi death quietly ly sellem of IMpure t problem aud if it becomes law its operation And thy country will never till time is no milk and nobody pajv any &Lien- - , , in the Empire state will be watched with tion.7 more. , ' . 000Mr. Stray. fortunately did pay i ,N00, ' Cease to cherish the sleeper on you river's interest ' down and cut - attention the death , , shore; And evry fair daughter and eery Mavis son rate among very young children by , , She will tell of the greatness of her Wash- - Pt treat halt , TN Prince of Wales takes lop- - I . to Rousseau in his iv, 'has called rosy in the British Emp re more to our attention that philosophy we are never puzzled seelouslY than our government to account for virtuous actions", and I milliorLI and prescribed by physicians for Then Ileep. sweetly sleep . by the river's takes malaria in the Muted States Proved safe by , the 'love of virtue and hatred or vice that In Asia. i the Priush Empire. are calm run; , there are t 0. ' $4 natural as love of ourselves." That aneverywhere.' live on In the land thou had Africa,cient proverb "virtue is its own reward.' Thy fame will throe hundred thouaand- lepersTh I Heal Colds Neuralgia Lumbago - ' he gives to us in this new dross. To take To Powtoomnca: 's $oft music ,then slumher Prince urges his government ta a pleasure In virtue is the reward of havstomp out the disease- , ram , serene, Too Neuritis Rheumatism we in America. mutios, ing been virtuous," - The spirit of freedom will keep the spot eufferinghave. trent malaria. which into It is impossible to conceive of a huleprosy destroys usefulness. and I man being sod epraved as to take no pleas- And so long as time echoes the hour of thy Atcept only "Bayer" package ure In doing good. Acts we seek to account ' To drain swamps where modems- birth. for are the acts of cruelty dishonesty and We will pay loving - tribute and praise to toes breed. to the meanwhile using which contains proven directions. - to "dust" toe ! , Oving machineeimmorality. Virtues and acts of goodness worth, thy a with to moo. 'seem nature to us. We can not explain' And (list deadly 'mantas tablets Handy "Bayer" boxes of-- 12 , pledge to keep spotless the freedom ileitoes, but ha' miens to human -- -Also iniquity and every wicked act appears..tm- -bottles and 100 ., wem end 'wou)d inalav,:titem the , natural. if not accidental. And the land that is hallowed by Washing- riagne In 000 United States. ' . . eonnection with virtue ROUSSeatt. has s , , ' ton's grave. Aspirin Ls the trade . mark of, Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestet one contributes suggested to, W. DUltB131. Jacob - fsalith., who - Invented ble 4111111Vo opposition from motorists who feel that with the exercise of proper Aare they are immune from the accidents reabonably which follow in the vake of the reckless driver. The bill seems to be a big step 8 1 vurrtx TAKE , - el .... : - - , - e , -- .. .0-- '' , -- ry . ' - . . . , , !'. - plezion improves. This soot qcons- ' IP. meat also brings quick relief ' ' You never realize bow frail and ot chafed akin. understand It. - (') - , , Elsewhere in Os hlstory from which I have just quoted, !Ark,' obstinato and unconscious Isconsistency of human no tore by showing the way maskind may localize - and limit -the expres. 'When you say that there are less than , f sion of kindness and cruelty. fifteen million Jews in the whole world. Domitlan who bad such a horror of blood, The tenderhearted ,..,... le s -make Ono you aslicatlinit statement. shed that ha .prollibited the sacritica of oxen took a savage delight would thlok there were at least that benevmost and -- sorry." sald' the flapper to the re-In killing flies; Spinoza. ons of tho Purest. gentleet. ..... -... flies -. ante olent of mea . found hie greatest amusement in putting Winn or ream la America alone. It is Porter. "but I can't furnish a pbo- ' .....",. i - '''- eonenton knowledge that a great many tograPb for publication."-.(Pr'spiders' webs and watching their death struggles by souse savwg Fable: nil 'Tti tected by Publishers Byedicate) of the leading commercial enterprieto Os tho othor. hand. many of tho ' moo of the ?reach Heroin-I- I honest labor:L.-saithe reformer, who looked with indifferenoe on the wholessis slaughter of of America are controlled by Jews. : . accuse me of do-- ,, can , none oar "so EILIAED. that woo Fournier to were devoted human animals., beings tenderly the thestrkal ,hussineas which for InOney" fie fectionately attached to a equirrel. Couthon to - a Spaniel. Panto to ing this lonesome dusk and bear I. basnosst wholly In their hands; when the Sit Marat -- --two golden pheasants. and kept doves. - As a rule Om people who howl - - Ill. mow you iro Iti cities Ilk. New York And San Francisco and Chicago and oilier great for free speoch are the kind that Beg eottly at the stubborn peas., r mad 11 you won't stand and) then fall class in America and find Jewish tawc- 1 for superannuated cats and regarded.with superlativo tentibrness- the get , listen. In crumpled resignation down the heusta dominating 'the trade of those insects. most loathoo cities; whoa everywhere you go iti roll-- These wero but fantastic forecasts of the unconscious Incon'rhos carpet beetles should have That's how the cold bel:ofs of long way trains er into the lobbies of leobeen recognised in Washington. It sistencies and hypocracits that we carry about with us. tole yea most Jews in great numbers on In the practice of what Havelock Ellis calls the art f morals. isn't possible for a innew kind of Plead yes to the sheer reason's Watthington. very' band, you ran hardly believe that bug to ap pearnot ero must rivet thought to our unconscious ao well as to our con' am there o probably lege thea two mil, that make 'Open your warming arms again."-Influences the Among boa Jews included in the total pepula(Copyright. 192e, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) a February day seem warm and "Wo ars sound and whole." But ton of over one hundred willilea souls nice hi s new ensemble. reamon throws them all in the United instals. . ' herbed wire. and an automatic and crushed, upon the le manufacture. It is a moot amoebic story. It is machine for its one reams why money makes a Hollow , , earth below. almost unbelievable hew tenacious the dead. le years old. Cattlemen and good lobbylat talkE am How safe I by thin protected and his We s. will memo" 1 liewl. low farm" bei to haa himself That proved ba ard Idoesul Mere; -hope he went stralclit to heaves. cetiM have endured through the no Its can Horses and other animals torn I And so they kill dishonest public Bo w.se and stolid that against the bloody onslaught differfeel wilt barbed wire ituonn? who Rau! in cis officiate Out" She "Stepped were , that have been made against him. eselPeciallt the thooloodo of ever heard tell of whitewuh being And yet at times I wish be , tablbabes bits ea being of supernatural wasters cattle. that, drifting before fatal? at their ithistrwro Sometimes gently a storey were etopped by weak' The Lady Stays Hero. and tar i Breaking the ice to go in swim- - A the glass.. The Jews have their own poets and wire of barbed strands loved ins blind old friend who ' I down to die. step. their own chroniclers. Some day here in wing is just a preliminary ha youth In the other world. Inventor The next atep is breaking into ro And well Malaria. So Does America where the Jew bao found orthe ereballil me when soothed my Hsieh will find thousands of men togravurs. way true haven he bas ever known-fached with truth. di e, It hung up by barbed wire entangle, , ...CARLTON CITLIESEIL ilea a thousand years. their will . with shot riddled meets favented Wirt. and during Barbed . Ile Nada., Utah. , doubtless produce imam one to write never planned He war. the 4 big Mott story. And when it is wanes it that. NUMB VS. alltroorr. itip..6 will be the Los pie of all time.--I- n BY ARTHUR stursAlts. a .we , ,Germans work longer,. but ---Angeles Times. Barker tells Z. Dr. Charles you .11 much more slowly."' staid Prince (Copyright. 1121. hl the Star Co.) hew to live to 100. Dri n k ten 111 Otto von Bismarck, grandson of new and or 11 glasses of water each day. ia 1lieliPint o commenting you out 'lb Iron citaacelior.' effective euphemism m the divorce! I exercise vry morning before BUM Any official effort to t wk. of controversies always reminds us ',nibs hurry of America industry Jut th dar courts. -- John Preston Knox.. of l meat. to a foroign correspondent ot the take a teaspobn of salt each that Pilate took water and washed Chicago Daily News in Berlin. Innet.ek told th klddo ll morning in a glass of warm water.In his bands. Prone the Plies et the Demme& Nem,. the great American hustior. this wanted a divorce "because lay wit. and two tablespoons of bmn This in a rich countrll but bow will no doubt mein a confession PERRUARY 112, lead. wants to sum ate ono ',rout min i water sack night,1 Many would ho will me be weaknem "v. years. many familia never have beard of Th firma ARUM colobration of "Unithat be was too slow, be said. and Prefer rs" le the words: "Go easy with tbe but. hind it an opportunity to get Um ; . versity dor was hold at the University Germans business away from bits, did her 'itepping our with R. C. of Utah. Governor John C. Cutler, memTim German Aero Lloyd. cornBut there is another Anglo to it, Dial. a professional automobile , 's bers of th board of resents, fatuity Germ flYint coin and one which holds Um bitting to The broadcasting objection 11101V use too OSA much , Meer. tos is startinir st flying lines. beat will be the occasional cold ity of disturbing the hustler's too members and the atudant body attend husband. The "stePPing our bo-- reaching all Germany and many chill when there's static. , Germans gear confidence. . One day Bights cork' longer." In other words.' int Proved - &h husband Sot thft foreign countries. to Moscow are part Berlin from rows divorco be boy are mom thorough. mg, ,' a he's If pretty really - , Announcement was made by The Since the and of can I of Um program. lona balance. at and a lot of mothering on .tin 'dig ha- - the war Germany, forbidden by the the News of the purchase by John IL a to la mar there is thanks to it be when Cathcart, be advantage. any Lady happens nights of Prove of the soda water works than barely possiblo it may he beam corpus writ. stays with us. allies to manufacture flyink 'ma-an- d with the Germans. Tho thought of the Boma lett Bros comPariT of flitit the Aquitania stilled for Eu- - chines, has had to content herself no line one , with with "Another Joke: restful and having engines. YetAordal empty planes happy ia eepecially applicable to their rope relative capacity for ultimate on. cabin that Secretary Davis had en-- is now making up for lost amp, dal." sighed Pinchot. in seeded wontthis and sets an example loyment of the fruits of their en. gagod to deport the English , Gold inedals were awarded to Scott Correct this aentemce: "I am offends our country. an whose "moral pour Ropublican. - 1 Lynn and to Ili Winifred Dyer for the , standards. high ' la beet protium in the Washington birthday - a contests in the folt Lake high natio!. bat cabin in the Aquitania is and on the dame day young Llun interesting.. Th lady did not .pay be sent away for it. as she was to lastified of his appointment to Annageo ' gainat her will. ) Did Undo Sam pay for IC and If so did be engage a private cabin in the Aquitania. first class. 'Judge nem, RivesCa well known at- . because the lady accused et im- tomer of this city and a recornized a law. "dieillin lain mortality bad a British title? authit ark obit niiiniudnt, n i Many mothers with children. of about three week& ' with no past objectionable to our --. national purtty, are deported day .but after day from Ellis, Island in the the public good for IlsThwn-Intereetdoes man not contribute Oteratm. that the virtuous the dincriminatioa In favor , . to the public good to his own prejudice." of Why the eharming lady to he sent Ile might have added that IL is not neceshome because she ones stored We sary to sacrifice self to serve others.The with a man not her husband? seem to mix respect for BrUibb La Crosse Tribune and Leader Press. r our hatred of loose rank with thistrats the - that-"eve- , . ) Don't mortal a great man is until be gets intarviewed on religion. . I- - 1 a a . ' . , - - r 01 - Doesba..yea bad. so 0i 4 - - 41E0P anthra-- I tilhe:s alcelyan,.d..L000l:k "tombs aren't will , , - r:1:'.. i a foteuer unetilselbalmill16 ' ' Nothing in this world Is perfect except the way a road hog's rtaturs fits tho qualifications of atruck. of - , daollnotwic:17;11:11alturnillawadaidiiiiystall.ttoot:ileuesr:could for ::cmiligtellrcharaeten". we harbor tory qualities. W. may bo tender in one direction reolistio in ono Geld and oentimantal in onothor. - "She's an awful reader' usually means that ohs reads a lot of awful muff. - flagrant acts of.. VIVO. of the wandering foot and s.....4, - V I ' ' . . - ewe"' - ' , The cosquest of our oosecious hypocrisies is a problem tee the literal htederdertell'. I Tim' conquers et our unconscious hypocrisies is a problem for the moral graduate school. "I sometimes think." SOUS Gilbert Murray. "la comparing the one char. with of the the modern, that sonelmacteriouteworid distingung Our modern civilisation Jo an unconscious hypocragr. frame-timwo should The ancients shock as by their eallonsnees; I think stars, thous by the contrast betwesa our very kunst conduct in pubtic affairs sot our absolute angelic profeseiona' ' - ,, ... ' 1926 I , . ' OUR uNcoNsaous HYPOCRISY, L ' AIL - i Virginia, thy mernry divine Forever Will halo this country of thine. Not hero alone in the hattle's wild strife,,, iS But hero, in- - evYy detail kit The plea eis its face seems le be one of So noble, unselfish, heroic, and true, en to thy country were you; the most sensible and equitable thus far A gift devised.- - However, ' while It hal- - ita 400d And lovingly, tenderly guarding thy shrine. Columbia points proudlydmit says: le is wimictmeet-witti--coneldemleatmres it - gipmnimmionnemonolid101.," , , - , billion , , Dispatches from Washington of February 20. slate that letters of congratulation are being sent to senators who were most activein bringing about ibis. reduction of ed the Lax bill of the nation. Among those with the big shears in their hands are Copeland, of New York; Refflin, Ala.. barna. Smoot Utah; Ransdelt Louisiana; Simmons, North Carolina, and Ming. 'Utah. IL is gratifying to note that the Utah senators, I while not usually seeing eye to eye, were able to work together on this important measure, the influence of which will be felt throughout the entire nation. :It has been felt by Republicans and Democrats alike that tax reduction, was the one important piece of legislation of this session of Congress. Now that the tax mess-a- re is out of the way the chances ars that partisan politics and rancorous debate will become rampant, especially in the Senate. , 'MONDAY- How shall ye flee &way. and be atThe wild dove beth her nest. the fox his save. , . Nanking' their country. Israel but tin; ' grave," , , , . . s ' . , . , bre.114 were &Lauding fairly firm for the measure. The final result of Senator Smoot's leadership is the enactment of the best. piece of tax le,gislation yet undertaken byi ,Congress. - , , . etoersptedaittsugsoughestiRone;ofrizannsDeinmocboraultiottaeousesn- 1 mobile - , , a- pie-Lur- - 3 -- . ' - . . . 1 - 024 of SalicylicackH , - |