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Show ruifcjw - t,1 gip J THE DESERET NEWS civilized nations of the world should enter and binding agreemenU to into definite ouilaw war as a method of settling international disputes. Do away with armaments and militarism will disintegrate, and the 444world will be al peace. Phone W alt I aka CUr. Utah. Pub lit b 4 Afternoon leapt Suaaiy. It is perhaps too much lo expect the Hambar of audit Bureau of Ctrculattoopower lo completely disarm at once, but, it is not too much to expect them to cease KUBSCRIPTION RATE. Hl A AK to engage in competitive armaments. Obi lionlli . g780.UU0.0O0 navy building program for the Uu i Mf . , I"9 99 un ar tf pid In ndvnoc) Untied Stales would say to the nations of feinirln lopIm Tht f t Lui. dr npiotb the world that we look upon them with fear and Wyotsinc tuiu NrU. ur irMfniit. $ .00. and suspicion. No such preparation is necto essary for national safety. 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AN INCREDIBLE DECISION. of the Actionthree to City Commission in two, against the petition of the American Legion for permission to nonduefr hoxing bouts in this city as a means raising revenue to provide for the wants r disabled veterans and their families, is . greatly to be regretted. We had hoped that the commission would see its way clear to grant this petition if only for the purpose of, showing to the veterans of the Legion that this community has not forgotten the splendid work they did and the sacrifices " made on behalf of humanity. When the boys marched away to do aervica on a foreign shore we pledged our to stand behind them, . When , al) they re turned, their ranks decimated by the guns of a determined foe, we reaffirmed that t pledge and promised we would care for if them and those who were dependent upon I them. In their petition the veterans came not to the commission seeking alms hut iperely asked for the privilege of doing 1 something for themselvee through a locally :L recognized business activity. In a word j they asked for bread and were given a atone. is incredible that the boy who put their j: lives on the altar that we might continue to live in a free country should be so ignored. Many of these men came home crippled, I gassed and otherwise incapacitated for : ; manual labor and when an opportunity itself to do something for them they turned down that one who has held plhe franchise for years and baa' prospered : under it might continue to reap the hene- - ii fl f ;U r t t ' pre-f.'se- nis rare t '7 I 4 : fils. :T1 i. Truly human nalura la a perverse i" tiling. But the basest clement of it all is : i that of ingratitude. It would he interest-ilin- g to know by what method of logic ot Y reasoning the three members of tha City f; Commission who voted as they did arrived pat their altogether anomalous decision. Visualise if you can the clast of men on ; peach tide of this controversy. Examine the :: tax rolls and then say whether or not those frightfully entitled to consideration have ': . been Justly dealt with, rj 'O i ti; t Hi I 6 i- ? I - ; i I . . i i ' - - BORAHS United States. Senator Borahs contention that a lim- -. ited number of cruisers to police our com ment time t is a reasonable view to take of comes to the world re that navias, bal-- ; tieships and cruisers, will be practically : powerless against air armaments. Air will make such progress during the ne.vl fcw vcar That 4he nation which hat of the air will rule tba world. c supremacy Nations sliould ccaso lo contemplate 2 war. It is now generally conceded that conference and arbitration fur-- "'sh a complele alternative for war: The i.the situation. If war Iagain the indications navi-Igali- on j t4 MEN AT LARGE several weeks past reports have come police of strange men molesting women and young girls on thg public highway.- In each case a fairly accurate description, it would seem, has been given of the culprit, but Urns far no arrests have been made. Tuesday in broad daylight a woman waa accosted not far from the business district and pursued for some distance by one of these miserable wretches. The description given of the man appears to fit in nicely with that provided on olher occasions and gives rise to the belief that the same person, despite police vigilance, is still operating: It is a little difficult to suggest just what ought to be done but it would appear aa though there should be tome way of trapping characters of this kind. Women and girls of this city and state are entitled to protection from men of tbis stamp and the sooner they are taken info custody the better it will be for the culprit and for his intended victims. And tbis reminds us. A man with just several was arrested such tendencies months ago, found guilty and sentenced to a term in the county jaiL The other day, during the snowstorm, he was put to work clearing the walks around the jail- - He bethought himself of bis opportunity to escape and then and there disappeared. Why men of this class are used as trusties when less offensive persons are available for such work is a question. .It may be that they are not looked upon as dangerous characters when the fact it they are more to be feared than the bank robber and highwayman who goes out to pitlage and rob at the point of a gun. Men who attack women and girli should be held in jail as long and as securely as the law will allow. jOnly in this way is the community safe from just such tragedies as have recently besmirched the criminal dockets of this country. FOR the LIFE AFTER DEATH. eon-cllati-on. the Dean of the faculty DR. DARRACH, Columbia School of Medicine, speaking recently before the teachers and students f Columbia,' made a satisfying declaration of his belief in immortality. The occasion of Dr. Darrachs statement was the meeting of a great body of teachers and students in memory of officers and students who had died during the year, and also tbo unveiling of a memorial tablet to one who bed been connected wilb the university for nearly a Tha declaration- - is important to all those persons who look to science for some confirmation of their faith in life "The continued influence, aftep death. said Dr. Darrach, Of those departed this life, and the sense of reality of the continuing existence of their personalities, hag been strong enough to remove from me any doubt as to some form of life after half-centu- ry. Where it is orjn what form I care I believe that they continue to exist and I believe that we can be influenced Definite communication with by them. that group teems more possibleto me than not radio would have done twenty-fiv- e years ago, although I have never known any satisfactory example of it, in spite of some experience with psychic phenomena. This ia nothing more, indeed not so much, at many other great soula have said. Cicero, one of the great minds of the anemcient world, and Victor Hugo, one-tiperor of the European mind, could never be persuaded that spirits which lived while they were in human bodies perished when they left those bodies, or became incapable of thourht when they were released from them. Belief in personal immortality and in purpose' in the universe is strengthened by the. testimony of the scientist who knows the contacts which the spirit hss with the body. The scientist believes that the dead are alive because all things are inThe laboratory proves this-Tbdestructible. worm prove it in its transformation to the butterfly which rises on airy w(mgs, to sip the nectar from the flowers. Only the form changes. Nothing is lost Human hearts everywhere demand soul home in which to grow into higher being. Dying, Mrs. Browning said, I have not given expression to half that ia in me. Millions of men and women, great souls, have but found themselves when death's angel knocks at their doors. e -- The'nTThrineqoatHiesiSfTifedemanrl ultimate justice.- - Countless numbers of young men have died in battle without knowing the delights and experience of life. condemned --from LiUln children. have-been birth lo hunger, disease, ignorance and unremitting toil. If there is infinite justice in. the world you must grant a paradise for the' little ones and for the great ones a crust of who have known here only bread and a corner to lie in The conception of immortality is true, in way that all the great concep- e in thla country la bainc altered antlraly by tha economic and commercial preaaure of America,- - said G. K. Cheaterton at tha Delphian Coterie dinner at tha Cannon Street Hotel. , Mr. Chesterton, who apoka on -said: While I object and moat violently object, to tho' Amer., tcanlxation of England. I bavo no objection to tbo Americanisation of America. Moat of tha Americans I have known I hare Uked, but I have liked them moat when I bar met them ln America. ' . a a "I am afraid that at tha hel(ht of oar commercial triumph wa also ware' a little bit Inclined to interpret commercialism in terms of caddishnesa. Grant-- . then, that the American hsa many noble and charmihf qualities, that ha has retained a great fountain of simple enthusiasm almost always turned to absurd objects, but still genuine affairs hare come. I think, to the point of defending our native land and damning all Americans to hell. (Laughter.) 'The English habit of life: the look of an English town, the whole tone of existence lit thla country is being altered entirely by the economic and commercial pressure of America. It ever there was a glorious thing on earth It was the English Inn. It Was entirely peculiar to ourselves. , It was generally built out of two or three houses, and all the landings wers ea different levels, but there were a good many places for sitting down. The transformation of th English Inn Into an American hotel Is going on all over the country, and nobody stops It. If a foreign army had done it I hope yeu would all have turned out to fight them in the streets but It is dons simply by ths power of money. . It you go to New York ns s visitor It la rather . amusing. ,to . walk down Broadway and see the Idiotic electric like dancing signs wriggling shout devils. You eey to yourself. 'After all, I haven't got to live here, and It Is always Interesting to watch strange tribes, but please God I shall soon he at home again. If I had thought that when I got home X should find exactly devils standing on the some red-htheir heads as advertisements of chewing gum, 1 think that, as sn aged and almost decrepit optimist, I should have contemplated suicide. Yet that sort of thing has happened. I dont know what more the kalaer could have don if ho had occupied London with hie Prussian army. He could not have more completely denationalised our national city. Even war and Invasion spares the common habit of ltfo belonging to a astlon. ... e. . -- Twenty Years Ago. From tho files of Tho Deeerot News. FAST ART M, 108. Ii-v- -u A dispatch from Omaha, Neb., stated that the Union Pacific System was to make a reduction be followed by a days from six to sands of employes tion. of working hours to reduction of working five, affecting thouIn the big organiza- William Igleheart, manager of the Salt Lake Herald, wired Tbe.Kews from Coronado Beach, Calif., that there was nothing to it regarding ths rumor that Samuel Newhouse hxd purchased the paper from Senator William A. Clark of Montana. Tha News printed a two column expose pf the occult powers alleged to have been possessed by Anna Eva Fay, who was then appearing at the Orpheum on State street, explaining In detail the tricks by which she puzxled thousands. William M. McCre , assistant United States district attorney, and L. H. Smyth, deputy United States marshal, returned from Ogden, where they Investigated a mail car robbery at Elko, Nev and arrested a man Charged with tho crime. The Dollar Rules. 6, We are a nation of political Illiterates. Ths next president should be a man who will know how to stimulate sustained political thinking among the people by taking the country Into his confidence oftener and in some more Intimate way than la possible In annual messages to Congress. I suggest two devices: It would be salutary, I think, If the next president would at frequent jotnc voluntarily submit to frank questioning by fairly sessions of the senate and the house of representatives. It would be salutary. 1 think. If the next president would also keep the whole Country Informed respecting the polities and procedures of government by frequent messages addressed to tha ' people and released through the press- By the two simple methods just suggested, the next president might achieve most of the good there Is in ths responsible cabinet system of government as worked out in England, and avoid most of the bad. He might break down ths suspicion and resistance between of Pennsylvania avenue. th,. two ends And, too. such a practice woud enable him always to talk o'er, the heads of obstructionist groups in either house, directly to the country. This would tve him a new weapon for hia policies if they were policies that commanded themselvee to the good sense of the Ood, Beat 8, Bad. Diligent In Business. non-no- in 1 hour. A Bttle after 3 p.m. Brouka waa flying over Johnson City. Tenn. non-sto- - -- Don't tell short- - But dont gameither. ble tS years John D. Rockefeller. old. and wise beyond that age. reduces his golf game from eight holes to six holes. Eight holes are too much for a man of my age, aaya he, and- - anyhow, it's bettor to be a good golfer for six holes than a bad golfer for eight holes. Physical limitation is the secret of long lifee Some men should be employed to mental write Mr. Rockefeller's Biography. Dr. Ludwig, who wrote an excellent hfe of Napoleon might do 1L Ostrogoski. the Russian. who wrote the book on democracy, could do It well. Mr. Lorlmer of the Saturday Evening Pest, coud do It even better, but la probably too busy. To tell the mental hlsterv of one of the worlds most successful men would be useful. Beest thou a man diligent in hia be shall stand before business, kings.- --The Bible. e Brest thou a- - man diligent In the chain store business, be shall stand among kings of money. Tha Wool worth stores earned more than IJo.0n0.900 lest year-Tocents lav t much, five rents seems little. But twenty nickels make one dntlar. If you had all the copper pennies In the United Btatea you would be wortj) tiO. 000.99. - Taleott Williams, good newspa- If rich - Woman Mayor Observation. ' BY MRS. BERTHA K. LANDES. With accumulated profits fiom community stores manufacturing to establishments , compatible such places would grow, for the raw Into converting of products essential wares 8mU farming areas .dopilrg some such plan would encourage immigration, wherein dividends fur the masses would grow as if by ' Mayor of Seattle, Wash. Bertha Knight Landes waa born at Ware, Mad, in 1S4S. She received her A. B. degree from Indiana U. in 1S9L and has lived in Seattle since US, when ehe moved there with her husband. She became a member o? the Beattie city council In 1S22 and lta from 1914 to 1924. wbea abe waa elected mayor. In 1H24 magic. Bees are in abundance who. e Mrs. Landie acted aa mayor when the mayor left the city for a time. Her' husband is dean of the college of Selene at the University of conditions are favorable. Big trees from little acorns grow. Washington.) J. H. MIDGLEY. nesa men cried distractedly. None at all nothing Salt Lake City, Jan. 2t. THERE'Sabout my adventures aa of these dire predictions haa beeu e Business legitimate a woman mayor. Now and then a fulfilled. The Way of the World.! letter cornea threatening my life, business has Improvedvf with the the cty. improvement but that's just the meaningless general government has turned hack ('re to be expected by all who Petticoat By Grove Pettcrson. be to without the hysterical on the Out tread feminine frill that -- were feared. PROGRESS Individual and,flT a man-siz- e Job may be womforces. Dr. Frank Billings able (nd an-six wellNor baa the rest aged at Chicago physician, bums up of the nation laughed at Seattle. the progress of the last half cenMy chief charge against men In tury. He accomplishsajs:last The SO years in th politics la not a charge of dishon- ments of the esty nor of extravagance as la the development of the physical and hue and cry against them iq other natural sciences and In preventive . or trying to re-- 1 cities. I have not found these faults and clinical medicines have been in the men with whom I have been' greater and more beneficial to fosm the men! whom; associated in the c.ty council. But mankind than the discoveries of all among she . labors Is I have eometime found tndlffer-- l previous recorded time." seemed to met in 154, the year Dr. Billings likely to he ac- enc on matters that to b vital. And 1 have sometimes' was born, the plagues et eboleia cepted aa s without found too much emphasis Placed 'and yellow fever ravaged the earth, much ado: Thus on business and too little on the! In a cholera epidemic in this In th making of city laws, try 900 died in Chicago and 450 . waa banished MltS HcmXT UWfS for me the. pop- A city ia simply a larger home. Brooklyn. iti' Yellow fever raged ig ular bugaboo that men in politics City governments exist largely be- New Orleans. - Men living today double-crocause to of the family and tha bom have seen thee plagues conquered resent women and try them. Thla baa never bee a and their first duty la to serve and made to disappear. these two Institutions. There la Within the lifetlmo of a man my experience. When I decided to enter the race nothing sentimental or womanish bora in 1854 have come the telefor major the citizens gasped- A in thla philosophy, I Insist. It Is phone, the incandescent light, th woman for major! What a wild no- hard common sense. No city is .internal rombuelnn engine, the motor car, the airplane, wireless, raIt will hurt butane: buai- - greater than its homes. tion: dium. th have comparatively few flivver to What a period to live in! good thing none deserted to a start aa cold mornings, outfit. a a a HEROES Mr. Coolldg may bs worrying Has that femalt author any fuWhile J. K. Nordin, Missouri Inabout th draft; but th thing that ventor, waa ture?" warming up a new Oh. sea: she had 'a wonderful worries the Democratic party la the kind of airplane engine It exploded overdraft past. and nearly killed him. He call hia a machine a self energizing" airCorrect this sentence: The cake-eat- plane. Peonle will Reports from China indicate that laugh at him. Lindbergh isn't the only American stooped over, eaid he, am! But M's a fine thing for the rest ua that some inventors are willon of ths diplomat up in the air most of the kissed, the flapper gently time. t - brow ing to be laughed at; called erazy, a a and even lose their lives in order If you think America has noth- (Copyright I92S. Publishers 8jn-- . that the rest of us may learn someing like a dole for the unemploydicste.) , thing new. ed ask the tired gentleman whose Wife takes In boarder. a a So a western school teaching girls to walk. Banding .hem out fllwering with persistent potters might do for a shorta course: ( Mr. tu prea-ide- nt - coun-faml- ly ss - er 1 succeeded men ojchocolak eans to your family , no other Wira can it be prepared one-thi- rd PARAGRAPHS 0 easily as with Ghirar-dellTs Ground Chocolate. 7 No grating, no melting, no . ' Chocolateisablendofcocoa, jad Still. It wouldn't be called an "Itch wave if a dozen or 0 of 1999: sentence you to be Americas 134 million had th hung." '1920: I sentence you to itch. He loved mankind. be banged. Now must you . Hig was the greater love prove your Insanity was only temThings ar In pretty good shape. That holds this mortal flesh, as naught. porary. unThera's never n leader great When Duty calls. country has a great No race, no creed nor any human hand Americanism: A smart lawyer less th grouch. Could gwerve him froin-liusing .gifted liars to impress purpo When Pity moved the tender loving heart dumb jury- That ever throbbed in unison To keep up the customary CoWith the greater heart of God. ntrast. considering how obscure some presidential candidates are, it will be necessary to nominate a Like Is a mother mera myth for the Looks upon her babe he IookecT a Upon the weak and heiplcss- Blessed are the peace makers. Up yonder Well all have harps. His kind, discerning eyes would often see need nsier worry about being And if you prefer a They saxophone, you The presence of a wondrous, glorious out of a Job. know what you can do. Beauty in some poor soul passed by -a a a a a a And spurned of men. Culinary note: It works with If your neighbor are troubleHis life was like a glowing star but you can't make a hus- some. moving won't help. You can't band tender by keeping hlnr in hot move away front the quality fp you ' Whose steady, lucent rays will gruid water. I that makes them troublesome. The countless thousands yet unborn a a a a Minnie Torrance Duvall. If two marines ran da 0 much There ara no cues word In th , Murray, llah. for "rebels In Nicaragua tog a Japanese language, but the Jape ABRAHAM gold-mon- en-ershl- could leave 'such Things even up. Those who oc dissatisfaction to their sons. Infront seals at a musical com Prejudice! ia the yellow jaundice f of the stead of leaving them money, the cupy edy usually occupy the rear seat sons would do better. soul. In church. SO a a a Literarv dirt is the dirtiest kind of dirt. ' "Oh, nothing: Just a little cold Let's see now: A highbrow ig one of those learned perthe Finish in tha head. You have often heard Christmas sons who spend so much time worrying bl'ls; then two more inTour friend Learn sniffling say. tax. then the income stallments: about how life began some five billion years now. from authority, that colds H and then w caq have another ago, that they have no time to help make the head cost Mil country in lost beefsteak. the present life more beautiful. Nephi Jen time, doctors hills etc., one thoua a sand five hundred million dollars sen. Another proof of the new Ford's a a year. is its ability to knock two Colds weaken tha body's power power hundred Out of the shadows of night, to resist disease and cause pnba-bl- y other camdollars off th price of is It daybreak everywhere. of all deaths. There e a a Is no The world rolls into light; ich thing as a little cold. There are many clever new Selected. for loud speakers, but nobody haa yet thought to make on resembling a Congressman, He that hath clean hands shall be strong, a a ' . erv Job, 17:9. , Ideas must be imparted while kids are, young, but can you imagThe truth shall make you free. St. John, ine a email boy getting A thrill BY 8:32. ROBERT QUILLEN. fists ? playing with too , ith ' , You will know thla morning p whether be finished the flight or notIf he didn't this time, h or somebodv wlU do it later. In England the tiny planea called Moths." and a wing spread of about 2 feet, go 200 miles an hour, and are In regular use. From Detroit to Miami In on day for SO SO worth of gasoline, would make Intelligent railroad men thoughtful. e Mr. Ford has been making flying flivvers for some time, but had not put them on the market probably for fear that young people would be tempted to kill themHe sella his big selvesthree engine planes, which, according to Mr. Jackson, vice president of the Standard Oil of Inaa Pullman cars, diana. are as safe e British McKenna. Reginald banker, says the whole wor'd is on la a dollar basis. Gold only tho nominal basis of currency. "The buying power of tho dollar atid prices really regulates money o A gentleman who has read but hasn't taken the writer's advice shout not selling things short, asked yesterday: What makes you writs that? To begin with, a dollar la worth ( rent,now. as compared with 1114. Anything that was Intrinsically worth a dollar 14 years ago is worth a dollar and eighty cents That's why he Ne: - BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright. ISIS, by the ar Co.) At 1:1 ' yesterday morning. air- - pilot: shook Horry.- - Brook hands with Henry Ford and William B. Mayo. Ford's chief engineer, and climbed Into the air in a tiny flymg machine that Detroit call Ford' Flying Flivver Brook carried 41 gallons of gasoline, ono quart of drinking water, no food, and started to fly from Detroit to Miami, satisfied. 'Advocate Opening Of Community Stores Editor Deaerel Inst. Your editorial of the Bank Statement Speaks Volumes, speaks only for the few '.engaged in this line of endeavor. it that industrial pursuits, Why respecting Vhe nuuoea. are lew favored today than half a decade ago? On the contentment of th bulk of depends our civilisation. , InCentralization of to so few hands Is tha immediate cans of so- much industrial unrevt with tha masses, and that people in our small farming' localities ara 40 years ago, also inless than creasing taxes, labor troubles and ' country.- -- Individually and colIf they were policies that did nut commend themselves to the come from tha sum good. sense of tha country, such a practice would only insure their lectively, cause. prompter death by dragging them eooner Into the sunlight and There ia a say people in small giving the country access to them In their formative stage. farming area may overcome hia Either outcome would mean clearing the stage for acceptable serious condition and causa s action, and doing away with tha Costly delay involved In long movement. wrangle. . People who till the land and oot . Of course, a mediocre man would' fly from such deliberate exposure of his mind and motives in the forum but mediocrity haa tha speculators, should be th real aristocracy. no place In th presidency. can Farmers, Today politics means to tha average American an slection. absorbs most of the political energy of open community stores, aithout The elective process th country: for the rest of ths time, th average American la in ths aid of stock and bonds Th.i they could do by electing a 'jard th dark and lUttesd. The next president could change all this by working out a of managers and depositing in .v bank in technique for taking the country morn or lest regularly Into his amount of U- - 8. currency. The confidence. , can board at purchase goods We need better means for peering Into the government we are wholesale prices to stock their paying for: houses (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Thus having a credit In the new bank, would purchase goods at prices with the local check medium and U. S. currency, aa they must do under present store The Deseret New doc. not necessarily endorse or commend all of Mr. Brisbane' conclusions. His editorials are published as expressions of opinion of the world' highest salaried editor. per man who managed Joseph tion of modem science are true because Pulltaer s School of Journalism, is and probably answering Jodead, the human mind, and the seph Pulitzer's the integrity-o- f questions in heaven. Ne make majter what Prof. Williams rationality of human experience, tells him. Joseph Pulltxer will not necessaary its reality. be satisfied. Ho always was disBITS OF PHILOSOPHY. . BY GLENS FRANK- President of Cnlveraity of Vkumda and former editor of tbo Cent ary Mags line. The Flivver Flies. look of of -- HECKLING THE PRESIDENT now. death." fight against the S 1780,000,000 navy building plan will meet pwith approval in many circles in this . country. Speaking against Admiral Plun- -i Balt, head of the Brooklyn navy yard, who : said war with Great Britain waa inevitable, t.Mr. Borah declared. "All this is a part of I the well organized plan to prepare the j public mind for a naval race. A limited H number of cruisers to help police our com. merce can be justified. But this program, I together with the wild and excited state- . manta about war, ia sheer madness. The "opponenU of a large navy are with Senator .'Borah in this matter. , The statement of Admiral Plunkett that ji war is nearer than many people think i j said to have caused some excitement in political quarters. The Morning j .London ; Post advises that if any British official had 5 .given expression to this war talk he would fhave been placed on the retired list with-- 5 . in 48 hours. j; Talk of war between Great Britain and i America is the purest nonsense. President 2 'Coolulge is quoted as saving that no one this cuuuiry sluiulfi (eke eenouslyaiat-.inen- ts -in by American naval officers predict- ihg war between the United Slates and Statement's of this ebar- -i ; any other power. acter are often made when appropriations " are being sought m Congress. Thinking 7 people know that such talk is ridiculous. 1 There is no militaristic or belligerent spin! at present either in Great Britain or the ENATOR k . COMPETITIVE ARMAMENT BUILDING. DANGEROUS l"ron Mmcteiicr Guardian. The Eii!Uh habit o( life, tha an Knfllah town, the whole ton JANUARY. 23 1328 TODAY-- Chesterton Protests. C1US t WEDNESDAY LINCOLN. . 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