Show PUNISH THE SUPERIORS A A for their repulsive LL sivo sive methods of warfare might suggest the tho application of tho the principle lInac- lInac plo pIe of individual indi responsibility to the captured crews of German rines rifles Their acts are piratical and their results no less than murder Gauged b by modern standards the only I adequate punishment is death yet ct tho the fault is not theirs The liv ity is that of their superiors who have b been cn tried and condemned by br the tho great t world court of public opinion It is Germany that Great Britain must punish for such offenses as have but recently shocked civilization Crews and commanders of the German Ger man submersibles are arc are but following the orders given them thom Their methods methods meth meth- are only those selected for them by the tho German admiralty and of which due duo notice was given tho tle world some weeks weeks' ago ngo Tho The cold blooded efficiency ef of- ncy with which tho they obo obey oboy them might arouse curiosity as to the process proc proc- I ess through which the they became the undoubted wild vilI ild beasts they are but they are aro only the cogs in a system They are the product of Prussian militarism His Majesty's government may no fJ well proceed with its military plans plane I without reference to the German submarine sub marine marino prisoners it has taken Cruelty Cruelty Cruel Cruel- ty tr to prisoners by way of reprisals has lias been the An Saxon Anglo never ne on wa way of making war Tho The Kaiser still has bas many troops in the field and a few vessels upon tho sea upon which the British may demonstrate their warlike warlike war war- like liko prowess Secretary Bryans Bryan's decision to abandon aban aban- I don loll any request for a n. salute to the flag from the tho soldiers that killed McManus McManus McManus Mc- Mc Manus is quite relieving Everybody is glad our bloodthirsty Secretary of State is so admirably controlling his pugnacious disposition David Lloyd George Great Britain's Britain's Brit Brit- ains ain's Welsh chancellor of the exchequer exchequer ex ex- chequer regards drink as a n more formidable formidable for for- formidable foe than the tho Germans How David and William Villiam Jennings Bryan BIJan would love one oue another I The Tho University of Utah Chronicles Chronicle's announcement that II the tho tho present generation generation generation gen gen- demands progress and freedom freedom free free- dom and development of modern ideas suggests that tho the coming generation gen gon- needs ballast and terminal facilities President Wilsons Wilson's refusal to answer answer an an- Colonel Roosevelt does infinite credit to his caution The colonel is isa isa isa a tough customer in long distance catch can debating The press n ent of tile the allies seems surprised d that the Germans are practicing practicing economy in the tho use of tion Economy is one of tho the fundamental fundamental funda funda- mental processes in the admitted German Ocr Ger man efficiency in Ha Having announced another Russian defeat Vienna can return to its mut mut- tons Poor old Franz Josef His tempestuous reign is closing true to form k L |