Show Letters Must Be Signed Signed- Welcomed Welcomed Please Please t Names Withheld Upon Request 1 PEOPLES PEOPLE'S S JL J V CORNER lH l I Do Not Exceed Words 1 0 J Decision for Law Lav Lawor Lavor or War Tar Is Needed Editor The Telegram Great bodies proverbially move move slowly It took our United States Stales senate seventeen years to wrestle with the pure food act before it t actually PaEse passed It took them ten years ears to assent to the bill bID authorizing parcels post and postal savings banks And Arid now a dozen years ears after President President dent Wilsons Wilson's work at Versailles for humanity that work remains largely nullified because the boundless ings of oC that same august august- body on n matters trifling in comparison on I consume the time Ume which should be devoted to that th-at most urgent of or all world problems the substitution of law aw for war Over a year ye-ar eM ago President Hoover signed the protocol providing for our full full ull participation in the international court ourt of justice Still further back backle the le pact of Paris known also as the Kellogg pact was duly ratified B By it t 68 SS nations including the U. U S. S A. A solemnly pledged their honor to out- out l lav aw war This was sure surely well yell done for 66 years ears ago aso General U. U S. S Grant assured assured as- as us that nothing has ever eyer been settled by war that could not not- have been cen settled without ItI But today roday with a world orld daily more hea heavily armed than ever before though pledged ledged in honor not to fight we have ha lave the sorrowful spectacle of an American senate declining to discuss dis- dis cuss the all important question of pur our assuming our rightful part In so im- im ely necessary and desirable an I institution as the world court Last Christmas we talked peace sang rang ng peace prayed for peace on onearth II earth arth but what hat v cco o want ant now is ACTION senatorial action Next session ma may be disastrously ly latel late 1 Many of our senators are lawyers I why hy not show their belief belle in in- inlaw law by their prompt action in this case Modern astronomy has taught us the unreliability of the old proverb pro as ti-s to great creat bodies' bodies slowness Incredible In Incredible Incredible In- In credible really characterizes then their movements in space 1 Oh Ohi that our senators would emulate emulate emulate em em- these heavenly bodies ratify the needed protocol and save this little earth from the impending cataclysm ca cataclysm ca- ca of another de a devastating orgy of World war EDWARD BERWICK Easier to Count The Hypocrites Editor The Telegram I I read with approbation the sound 1 and sensible view taken of or the prohibition I bitten question by bJ H. 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D in Mondays Monday's Mon Mob days day's Peoples People's Corner Comer but on the theother theother theother other hand I am disgusted to think that an anyone one could be so foolish h as to call caU the law a failure That Is imp sible You might as well say that thai the Ten Commandments are a failure 1 fail fail- uro ure and should be repealed They never Dever yet have been perfectly enforced enforced enforced en en- forced and we do not expect to ro see sec them kept entirely very soon But they are arc an ideal for v. v which we are to strive to attain 1 If we expect to progress A nation or an individual cannot help but retrograde if they disregard disregard disregard gard the Ideal they have set for themselves them- them seh selves es and stop working o that end encL As soon as we say Oh whits whit's the use use we cant can't do it it n might as well be reckless and not worry about law lav lavand and order then I say is when we have utterly failed They fa say that the prohibition law has made so 50 many h hypocrites I sa say that we always had bad the same tame number number num nurn- ber of hypocrites but the law merely makes It easier to count them We ought to be proud that our country Is 8 a leader In principle as aswell aswell well as other things and we RC ought not to talk a against prohibition Help people obey the law and all aU other good la laws VS and you will wUl be a real patriot A. 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C 1 Must Know Stuff to Get Jobs Now No Editor The Tho Telegram While the crisis in labor Jabor and industry in industry industry in- in has been causing great anxiety y in the hole whole country many economical economical eco ceo changes have occurred I which have hn lightened the great de depressIon depression de- de in business Through Ui the e activities in business we can see e th the e elight light of prosperity shining and th the e estrain strain of ot of at the people ma may y soon be relieved Efficiency thrift and economy arthe are ar e the notes key-notes to prosperity Many y times the people abuse these attributes attributes attn but es of wealth and contentment Industry to be successful must cari carry cam I the greatest Insurance known known known-effi effi In the past many inefficient t people have been employed and inefficient in inefficient inefficient in- in efficient machines have been used both being detrimental to successful I operation The soft job wage re receivers receivers re- re have been carried earned so long oi on i mat macy maty company payrolls that these thes C companies are near ne-ar bankruptcy economy may sa save e them This crisis has caused the eyes o of f Industry to see these these- useless cogs Ii inthe in inthe i ithe the great wheel that must turn in Ii i order orde that tho the process of at civilization i may continue The men and women i who wish to obtain employment mus must I Ibe be Dade nade to know that to get set a Job jab D Dis is 15 not easy an any more they must learn lean i that training in efficiency or cap cap- to the reception of efficiency counts more than a good line pull or sympathy JOSEPH J. J SEALEY Is Surprised at Kings King's Attitude Editor Tho Telegram The stand taken b by Senator King Kingon on the Jones-Cooper Jones maternity ty and infancy bill has certainly surprised a good man many manS of his hs friends to say nothing of his enemies His opposition opposition tion to ro this bill on the ground that it bears the stamp of or communism does not convince m mo me that that- this is ls his real motive for voting against the bill bUt I 1 believe c he has another motive but I 1 am not not- prepared to sa say what I think it is The Women's Legislative e Council of Utah has done the right thing in expressing its disapproval of Senator Kings King's stand in opposing this bill billMore More power to the women tomen of Ut Utah hi They are using their suffrage to good advantage when they fight fight- for the lives of helpless women and children MARCUS |