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Show THE PAGE TWO ' Saturday, March 14, 1914. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y EDITORIAL PAGE THE JOURNAL Published By Bari & England Publishing Company , TRI-WEEKL- - Insane Harridans The Question Solved AUGUSTUS GORDON i' r. Latest Type of Air War Craft by French Army As . e. - 4. . com-mit- td . . al - k -- - , . . Teha-uantep- ec - life-savi- ng C5 tiSy - Age-Tribun- I J, MARSHALL... CITT EDITOR HEREDITY In their insane campaign in England, the in the Perfected case of Glasmanns defection from the ranks suffragettes, jare performing deeds to make the devil would make the of the Progressives and his return to the re- angels weep, and which been ashamed of himself had he official fold no 0. guilty of procp. gular g. although lamation of repentance - and reform in the them. At one time a favorite form of what was the indiscriminate matters of which William complained had been they call protest, issued by the party leaders seems to have smashing of plate glass windows. It mattered "" not' who they belonged to, friend or enemy of been solved. cause of woman suffrage, j,so,.,.they were the His reason for leaving . the RooseVeltians " gave rise to many guesses, and each one seemed large and costly. For a time they turned their attention to as good as the other, and none were conclu-sivSome claimed, and upon good presump- personal assaults upon members of the cabinet, tive evidence, that he left the party because he House of Lords and . House of Commons, who could not run it. Others intimated that it they deemed were opposed to them. Frequent wa3 a case of heres your hat, what's your arrests caused them to adopt more stealthy hurry, and there were. murmurs concerning forms of outrage, and they chose arson. This sordid motives and crooked politicians. The cowardly form of reprisal was at first directed in Salt Lake, ventured against the property of recognized opponents; Progressive, published but was later extended toJunoccupied country this one: : seats without reference - to ownership the While departing from the Progressive fold Bill vows that he is still a Progresburning of houses of the more expensive kinds whenever the opportunity afforded, ' resive. He may speak the truth. We may be mistaken in our: estimate of the man. ' gardless of ownership. The destruction of mail in the street post His Progressivism may be so fervent and boxes was another of their refined ideas, strong that he feels it to be his mission to though the damage andjnjury inflicted by this disguise himself as a Republican and enter the Republican camp in order that he means might be incalculable. St. Pauls cathedral with its ancient and . , may stab the foes of his faith in the back -relics wqs made the object of attack, and sacred 'or cut their throats while they sleep. If the British" Museum, depository.of many of the such is Bills purpose we have done him most rare and priceless relics of antiquity had an injustice in intimating that his political convictions are evanescent dye stuff. . to be specially guarded. The latest piece of vandalism was, All guesses are off now the announcement is oa Tuesday by May Richardson not an made that William is going to run for Congon Tuesday by May Richardson not an mitted ress. Evidently the Progressive propaganda .m did not take the hold that he had expected, and ed from the effects of liquor or opiates but a slashed knife when a she with lady, his political aspirations and perspicacity sug- professed Photo by American Preaa AMoelatlon. gested that he retrace his stps. It eis not cus- and did her worst in the attempt to destroy the OT a thins of fancy, but an object of reality, la the armored aeropiaae. tomary in every day political, social, business world famous. Velasquez painting known as The French army leada in thia warlike phaae of the art of flying. or religious life, to reward the vacillating wit a the Rokeby Venus, in the National Art Gallery The picture showa the lateat typo of armored plane, showing a large was The London. in repeating gun mounted oa the top of the body Just there the propicture Trafalgar square, the guerdon, designed for the' faithful and in front The gna la operated by the gunner standing np and can be peller two of firm, but Williams strong spiritual nature no purchased seven years ago at a cost pointed at almost any angle. The pilot site Immediately behind the gunner. doubt suggested that inasmuch as there is more hundred twenty five thousand dollars, arid at It takes rery little atreteh et the Imagination to picture what the armered rejoicing over the lamb that was lost and is the time of the insane attack upon it was val- alrahip of t few f u will look like. found, than over the ninety and nine that re- ued at a half , million. Before the woman INSANITY AND IMMIGRATION . mained within the fold, perhaps he would be could be seized she had destroyed at least one JAPANESE IN MEXICO Rather startling on the face The Japanese strength in given flrtft place at the feed rack. At any rate, third of its value. of it is the statement, made and Mexico is Court is larger than Some time ago Hampton genpalace Williams infinite variety adds spice to politi-cbefore the senate immigration Soon after other repositories of the fine arts, ancient and erally supposed. life, and keeps them all guessing. committee the other day by Dr. modern, and of priceless relics, had to be the treaty of Portsmouth 3,000 , of Pennsylvania, closed and placed under guard to prevent their discharged Japanese soldiers Woodbury The Suitcase 45 cent of the indigent that to came Mexico work on one to per ' destruction by; the women, vandals,, and now I were of insane foreign birth. Frown not too bard upon the suitcase, for the National vArt Gallery must follow the ex- railroad alone. It is estimated be to show taken that there are now 9,000 Japa- It might in these days of aridity it may contain een so ample. : . : nese settled in that an alarming number of much as a pair of hose and a unie. In the far East when one crazed by opiates Mexicopermanently more than twice the insane persons were being adCast not thine eyes in suspicion, for the runs amuck, he is relentlessly slain, as he number of the German colony. mitted into the country, deslowly leather receptacle may be shy of the should b e. The berserker frenzy into which a The New York Times calls pite the efforts of the inspecspirit and be, crammed with prohibition docu- certain class of homicidal dipsomaniacs work attention to the fact that one tors at Ellis island. Yet for ments. themselves, is promptly discouraged by the large Mexican concession en- several reasons the figures may Let it not lead thee into temptation for it policemans club, or if necessary, a bullet, and joyed by Japanese is an exclu- be less significant than they may be filled .with bricks to fool a deputy society applauds the performance as a neces- sive fishing .jurisdiction with appear. How much there may harbor that the strain along a .600 mile be in. the theory sheriff. sary and perfectly justifiable act. The first law stretch rights ' hazard and coast of the on westrn the anxiety and. peace Open it not in company, for, if it be filled of nature is to from for existence in Salinea a new of Cruz north struggle it may also fill the heart of thy friend with guardians are employe d to conserve public drives of The country Acapulco. many persons in envy, even unto the point where he seeketh to peace and safety by suppressing the, lawless this concession isimportante sane no there are indicated adequate data by be led to it. . and criminal. the fact that Salina Cruz is the to show. But it is certain that Trust it not to thine acquaintance, for it In the hearing, disposition and infliction westrn terminus of the the proportion of those who in and of the hands falleth into the unrighteous of penalties in criminal cases the law should rethe event of insanity are left railroad. wras could man No someno to sex. It a cops. perEnglish indigent is very much greater cognize prevent Check it not, for it withstandeth not the form such criminal acts as these women have what similar concession, in- among the aliens. For not only slams of the suspicious baggage pirate, and been guilty of, without paying a most severe cluding Magdalena Bay in do the majority of these depend Lower California, where the for a livelihood upon their causeth the wise one to smile, the officious one penalty; nor should the women be permitted to American navy was formerly personal exertions, but a much to wait at the depot, and the owner much lightly escape. A few' ten, twenty year, or even to engage in target smaller proportion than in the life sentences, and their treatment at all times permitted worry. Lodge, a case of the native born have If thy cronies thirst, promise "them not as common criminals, would soon bring about practice, that Senator ago, pressed to adoption available family connections solace from' the traveling, suitcase, for man a1 reform. If one of. these same women were year his resolution declaring the ac- who can be counted upon for knoweth hot the certainty of its safe arrival. to burn a home in order to, cheat an insurance quisition of harbor sites- of support. Threfore while such Let not thy, vanity lejid thee into purchase company, or as an act of revenge against a strategic character by foreign figures may show the expense of expensive leather, for the cupidity of off- personal enemy; if she entered the home of a nations in the western hemis- to which the state is put, they icers knoweth no bounds; but purchase one rival and with a sledge hammer wrecked a phere a violation of the Mon- show little else. Springfield with paper ribs and he seizeth it not. Republican. piano; if she even stole a shilling with which roe dictrine. The Japanese are personna For verily, one that costeth three fifty to to buy food, the felons lot be hers until The office ought to seek the own,cpsteth fourteen fifty to tote from the she had paid the full penalty. Why should she grata among the lower classes in said the patriot. Mexico. is There such a man, station by a damsite. Incidentally be given more consideration for the same beof similarity appearance Perhaps, replied Senator it may cost five hundred and six months. crimes when they have no direct personal ap- tween these orientals and the when an old of- but It goeth forth empty and returneth in plication, but are in a wider sense public of- Mexican Indians as to sustain Sorghum; has to fice seek the man the three hours full of the spirit of joy, trouble for fenses? .Hysteria is .na . moretn heencourag that IhjontejiripjiiofiLethnol.ogistj'salaryJs generallysQ-sma- ll thrcolTnTylittorhey WdstoriOsfortheTiews-papers- ; ecTthan' running amuck, andTFIstime the that there is blood relationship it makes the office look like a for verily, we say unto you, it harbor-et- h harridans received a check that would have a between them. With both downright mendicant. Washelixir, uneasiness, expense accounts, jail more sobering effect than the cat and mouse dressed in khaki - it is - almsot ington Star. sentences, headaches and grief, and bringeth tactics now in vogue. impossible to distinguish them. landeth Los Angeles Times. it until safely and not peace Hello, old man, how are quietude announced his When Millionaire Ford at its destination. things in the osteopathy line? Does believe wife the your Ive given up osteopathy; It standeth as a platform for the conniving auto factory, at Detroit, seventv-fiv- e employes on accoifft Im now in th her stories tell you no in for profit-sharinbe would in g and space brokerage busiwifeys put operation possesseth plan politicians, of vour being out so late? ness. his great auto factory, at Detroit, 75 employes nightie on a trip to' Zion. She does. suitAh! still Ynanipulating .the of an made hath it epoch Yea, verily, reportd marriage engagements. . From which How' in thunder do you work ' bones however. ' Boston case legislators and is the principal place of deduction might be drawn that there is noth- it? , business of a large number of distinguished ing like having the sparker properly working. I tell her I was busy getting Transcript. Pocatello Tribune. Boson Transcript. citizens. drunk. So you dont call on Miss some and men few only this unto And day, Neighbor Jones But any more. Quarrelled? Very wonderful man, that .Lopez! He te"3 Br?w,n women can tell what a suitcase containeth or 1,33 e01" ra,3e J Well, I told her I preferred to !"e. possesses the remarkable, trait attributed .. to may bring forth. Pocatello Tribune. have her kiss me before and not 0 Hgh Whitney a couple of years ao. .hen she kissed her pet dog, Ip Californians desire, just the kind of worthy! had some popularity as a headliner. weather- keeps up. j k&T it will after weather and general climatic conditions the Lopez is now appearing regularly at nine dif-- begin to bud before he gets it She said I evidently forgot that e. the dog might have his preferdoctor ordered, they will have to seek if in ferent places at the same time. Pocatello set out. Birmington 1 : Boston Transcript. ence too. Herald, Utah. The whyness of the wherefore editor AND INHERITANCE. According to Professor1 Kroe-Be- r, of the University of a, heredity is the most misunderstod subject under discussion today. Niney nine per cent of what is commonly attributed to heredity has nothing whatsoever , to do with it and is jnerely a matter of environment. Scientists, he says Cali-forni- hayerunriotwith-thetde- a Rritil they fail to distinguish between heredity, which comes from the inside,' and "inheritance, which, like a fortune, comes from the outside. Civilization is an inheritance, pure and simple, not caused in the slightest degree by heredity. Civilization has progressed, but man has stood still, and probably will always remain the same. The men of the ice age possessed the same mental capacities as the Anglo-Saxo- n of today, and until this fact is recognized all history will continue to be misunderstood. So far as civilization is concerned, there is no such thing as an Anglo-Saxo- n breed or a white mans burden. Kipling does not know wThat a race is or what is or what civilization means. There is a great deal of common sense in this statement and especially in the distinction he makes between heredity and inheritance. It has been customary to regard each individual as but a ghost, of the past a composite personality in which the ancestors reappear with all their limitations and imperfections. But this view is, clearly, too It leaves really no room for personal responsibility, or for punishment and rewards. That all inherit something in their moral and mental as well as cannot be physical make-u- p But man, is neverdisputed.. theless free and responsible for his acts. Deseret News. one-side- d. - AND EYE STRAIN MOVIES We have all heard a great deal about the moral and im- moral features of the moving-pictur- e show, the wanton sensationalism or worse of many of the subjects treated, the dangers of evil associations in the darkened auditorium and all that. Criticisms made in the early days of the enterprise concerning danger from fire have been fully met; and we may expect improvement in these other directions. Not enough. Dr. G. Griffin Lewis thinks, has been said about the injury which the moving pictures riiay do to the health of k the spectator. He notes first the lack of ventilation and, the possibility of infectious disease; but dwells especially upon the, matter of It is remarkable, Dr. Lewis, speaking from says his own experience, that the Victims of this injury seldom suspect the cause of the trouble, although symptoms of it may be very evident while witHeadnessing the pictures. ache, vertigo, nausea and eye fatigue are among these, The injury depends chiefly upon causes which proper management of the pictures can correct. If theapparatus or use is poor; if the films are scratched and worn, a flickering and tremulouseffect is produced. Persons frequenting shows and there are picture fifteen million spectators in this country every day should be sure that their eyes are in condition, they should patron- ize only places which have good films and good management, they should sit not neareye-strai- n. er than forty feet frorii the screen, and they should be in their indulgence in this form of entertainment. Syracuse Post Standard tm-pera- ' te . Ifwirelesstelegraph is placed on railroad trains, it might not avert accident, but it would summon' surgeons and undertakers. --i- ts |