Show Germany Must lust Live Li lie EACH ACH succeeding step in the tho revolutionary re ef efforts ort Li of Germany to change her government Ho brit brings gs S l her el nearer to the ciao chaos of Bolshevism Tho difficulties tend lend not only to increase tho the hardships of the German Germant t l coplo but to threaten the program of the tho pence peace conf con con- f fc renee r n The delegates delegate to tho peace conference can cnn proceed n t Germany successfully on only I as that 1 has a 1 stable go government No 1 doubt douht the gnat gnor- held II by the tho allies a future Gorman German menace but hut they do not mot insure us the fulfillment of oj in in conference justice tho the J If f Germany destroys s roys herself J with the fires fire of or revolution rev rev- rC 1 I we wc are accomplish h her lien ruin rUHl but that does docs not pros pro- pro s vido idu justice for t those who have o suffered at her hands r r Difficulty will he be experienced IJ by united Germany in ill g tho the tho demands of f the peace conference Adis A dis disunited dis united German Germany cannot meet them and amI hence the lime allies cannot draw dl luny any ny constructive c benefits from tho the conference conference con con- ference i if ir Germany is destroyed before hand In Jn war wm and in we have made it clear cIeRI that we do lo not seek seck the time destruction of Gel Gelman In line with this thought it i is proper for us to in insist insist in- in that Germany refrain from destroying destroying- herself Destruction De Do- of Germany whether self inflicted or not can cant serve on only 1 to iu cheat the t world of the justice which lm is its ils due Germany must li live Jive in order that the abused l flowers powers lowers may muy collect the damages du due t them Jem The Thc war al r debt deM held a against g Germany is IS suf sufficient to destro destroy her herfor for all time tim to come coma Y Yet ct time allied powers refrain I from presenting a full claim knowing th that t destruction prohibits payment Having n adopted this tins course we cannot stand idly by wh while le Germany destroys herself I If Ji German Germany is destroyed by revolution the world is no better off for Bolshevism ism rises to take her place Tho Time substitution cannot add to t the tho peace nn and I safely safety of the world 1 for a menace nearly as ns bad as the first remains Europe cannot afford to pursue the tolerant policy toward to Bolshevism which we have havo displayed toward toward to- to ward Avard Russia Order must be restored a L rule recognized recognized recognized i and a government go held to account Fa Failing in inthis inthis inthis this Europe admits a a. mad dog which winch at nt an any time tilDO may I open upen a a. campaign o of carnage I Because sho holds a n higher d degree of intelligence Germany Js is 3 letter better prep prepared prep to meet Bolshevism ism than was Russia At the sarno samo time she is a severe shortage o of food and reason e on flees when lien the the stomach is continually empty Where money and 11 labor la- la bor hor will not provide a a. living li crime avid and force assert themselves making making- recruits for Bolshevism many in the tho throes of revolution is fertile ground for far time the prop propaganda anda of tho the ild The allies must bear these things in mind for the they must treat with w th tho the representatives es of tho the government in tho the peace conference Otherwise there can be no guarantees for tho the fulfillment of tho the demands exacted Germany must not be permitted to destroy herself even e if wo we find it necessary to establish lish a n protectorate in order to save e her from herself Germany must live to pay the penalty for her crimes tei r f Regulations Still Prevail Q ALT LAKE rAKE efforts to combat tho the spread of influenza U em ouzo enza havo have borne borno Orno fruit The dangers of the plague pl C have havo been reduced as ns a n result of the vigilance of health officers and und tho time support given them by hy the pU pub pub- lie lic Quarantine and md isolation have ha proved tho the most effective available and weapons they no doubt aro responsible responsible re re- for tho excellent showing ing made in the past few weeks eels s. s 0 o Increases in tho the number of cases reported in the last two do days dos s indicate that there has been a n laxity in the observance of tho the rules of precaution formulated 11 by the health authorities On account of tho limo holiday season Jenson there Las has been somo cono in indifference dig displayed 1 la y cd t toward c tho the regulations I Influenza has thoroughly demonstrated its powers I of destruct destruction on and it is not to bo ho treated with ference forence Tho The isolation and quarantine regulations o of f tho city health board must be he observed to tho the letter In this way alono alone can Salt L Lake Lako l o claim a J. J victory over o the disease it has successfully checked Tho Time h health authorities au au- arc are doing C everything thin g they can cnn They need only tho the support of tho the public to fo make I their victory complete Time Tho quarantine and und isolation regulations ere are still sliU in effect Homes suspecting the presence of the tho disease should maize mako certa certain n that thai th the I health authorities are aro notified Vigilance is th Iho o price o of f s success access and homes placed under qU quarantine lantino should I r rigidly observe it Our health authorities have 11 demonstrated their ca- ca to cope cone with ith tho time disease Wo V 0 nee need have no alarm if the precautions prescribed by them are aro conscientiously con con- observed Indifference to tho welfare of others other however cannot produce results Tho plan of the tho local officers to stamp out tho the disease disenso o can b be successful only co 00 far as it is enforced and observed h hl If I II I I League D Difficulties l ff l. l tIes t FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR GEORGE GEORGEV V SUTHERLAND of or Utah in an nn address at Columbia university p reduces the Iho difficulties of or the tho proposed league of nations to a tangible bas bas' basis hasis is Ho is bound hound to command the tho attention of reasoning Americans Americana as nJ he lie makes il it clear that an m effective league of nations is not to bo ho established over o night Proponents of a world league for forr the tho enforcement of peace ignore racial and national difficulties as they seek scot to obtain in a day what hat hatI I centuries have havo failed to accomplish j Even E those who have havo the tho lea least St f hi in in a league of or nations recognize the ideals lofty behind behin it il It js is s a consummation devoutly to be he wish wished cd for but it is dc- dc upon human reforms for forr its success If 11 ri r c were good government would toka care of itself I I 4 r and i if all nIl nations were ere perpetually controlled by the tho I forces of good a league of nations would bo a l. l natural part of life However cr as ns long as ae imperfections exist in individuals and mId national governments gO it world rodl government gov gov- government is going to be he difficult of attainment League Longue prop proponents now propose to establish by hy an act an organization that can cnn succeed only as a n pr process cess result of growth because bc- bc A league o of or nations must bo the tho cause its strength lies in the mental attitudes of peo peo- ples Time Tho hist hisTory l' l of the tho world war Avar is sufficient o ovi- ovi of the difficulties almond ahead of tho time proposed league of nations The The- preponderance of world thought in in 1014 t was peaceful All AU the nations that now desire a league ue of nations to preserve peace wanted peace I Only Germany and her allies desired conflict and with I tho limo opening opening of lu hostilities there was nothing for the world to do but hut accept war ar as tho the inevitable Germany ny trampled underfoot every er world 1 agreement agreement agree agree- ment she ever er made If her pron promises ses had been made to 10 a duly or organized an league of nations they could have t been no greater g greater Plainly sho she defied tho time nations of or orthe the time individually as well 11 as collectively If IE a n league of oC nations lad hall then been in existence it could not have o offered a n greater effort to make mako Germany keep cep the peace than was launched under UHler tho the common need of or self Would Germany have hn had hall any v greater rc respect pct for nn an actual league than for the natural 11 I lea ie which actually existed 1 In tho future futuro we mu must t have somo some sort of a n league of nations but hut it must bo ho a league of understanding If it is possible for ono one power today to defy tho the rest of tho world it is also a a. possibility of the future A league of nations could not have havo suppressed Germanys Germany's conquest any moro more effectually than did the tho leaguer league formed under tho the natural needs of protection Na Na- r ti ns must bo be moved ruo by the tho same samo spirit an and thought as fiS they enter a mutual association for of Inn h. h world Until they have o this understanding ing they r annot escape entirely t the tho ho dangers Cr 3 of war I i I I Have 11 ave Y You Oll Kept ept Y Your Promise oin ise Ise B BROKEN promises threaten tho time success of the War Savings Sn Stamp Stump drive e in Utah Officials in charge of the campaign declare that time the state will meet I its ils quota quola if every pledge is fulfilled Last Juno TUllO the conducted a n spirited campaign and practically every cry resident in the stale promised to pur- pur stamps Many of or these promises have been heen for for- gotten 0 tt ell Utah's war record is is spotless In every ery movement mo I it has responded nobly It has furnished etl even cven more men than were asked and has oversubscribed every Liberty loan Fun Funds s for the mercy and welfare organizations organizations or or- a have havo been heen provided plo in keeping leeping with thina tho thin states state's s population We arc proud of that record and cannot see sec it soiled by a n single failure Wo Yo cannot claim a perfect score score if we wc permit lermit the tho War Savings Sa Stamp campaign to close with our duty only partly done Jone The rhe promises made malIc last June JUlle must bo be kept in Justice justice jus jus- tice lice to the state Every ery individual who promised to aid the government go by the time purchase of these stamps must lust honor his word ora Between friends a promise is sacred and no American can nn claim a closer friend than his government If r respect their word the war record of oP the state will will remain remain unsullied Pa Ka to IM And now Poland sends scuds an nn ultimatum to German Germany My ry how that boy has lias grown brown 1 te F. F isa Id ha departure for Poland marks his turn from the tho classical to tho the popular P Jr r Pa a i If tho time kaiser had bad known that chimpanzees could learn to shoot he might have forestalled the day of reckoning Pa te Pa 11 PaThe The kaiser apparently risk risked cd so 50 much mach on the American American Amer Amery ican jean bluff that he can never ne sit in again If Jf Herbert Hoover Hoo does docs meet those German there he will still bo be considerably above them 1 to n 3 Sj A |