Show Let us have faith that right makes might and andin in that faith lith let u u. u to the tho end dare to do our duty as w we understand it Lincoln Easter aster asterT T THE Hg HD festival of the thc resurrection of 01 Jesus Christ known as ns Easter is celebrated this year car on April 4 1 The proper time for the c celebration has occasioned no little contro controversy in the centuries past st. In the sec see second second ond century a dispute arose between the eastern an and western westeri Christian Christinn churches The great grent mass of the eastern Christians celebrated Easter Easier on oit the fourteenth day of f the first Jewish month or ur moon consi considering ering it to be equivalent equi to the Jewish passover The The Thew w western churches churche kept it on the Sunday y after the fourteenth day holding that it was the commemoration ration of the resurrection of Jesus The council of Nice Kice A A. D. D decided in favor or of the western usage I Easter Easier never uc occurs before March 22 2 or after April 25 In 1701 and anti again in 1818 ISIS it fell on March 22 2 but ut nc neither t e in in l this nor the following century will such be bethe bethe bethe the case again azain J In 1013 1913 it fell on March 23 3 In 1850 it tel fell on April AJril 24 Easter lster falls eu on the following lutes dates the next five years 1921 1021 March alch 2 27 1022 1922 April 10 1023 1923 April 1 1924 1024 April 20 1925 1025 April Arril 12 2 According to some authorities es popular observances of or Easter Enster are arc of pagan origin and traceable to the feast of the Saxon goddess the tho Anglo Saxon mime name of ot April having been which still survives SUT in iu the German The Thc worship of this deit deity introduced into England by uy the Saxons continued con con- to be he celebrated in many parts of the north of Germany down fn to the beginning of the nineteenth century cen ecu tur tury b by the kindling of bonfires and numerous other rites riles Like LiJe the May observances of England it was as especially a n festival festi of or joy With her wr usual policy the church endeavored to give rI e a n Christian si significance to such of thc these e traditional traditional rites as could onh not be rooted out Joy at the si g of the thc natural sun and at nt the awakening of nature na na- na- na tire ture from the thc death of winter became joy at th the rising of or tho the Sun of 01 Ri Righteousness Righteousness-at at at the resurrection of ur Christ from th the gr grave ye The day is is isnow now celebrated in w of rS ip of the Savior Sanor andrin singing g His IOs 1 holy l n name mc in commemoration of His having having- risen from the tLe d dead arl and md its observance is universal throughout hout Christendom dom Pointing a Moral 11 S. S SUSPICIOUS w wives CS will find a lesson in ill a current news stor story A woman seeking a divorce orce from her husband to retract charges made in her compla com coni- pla plaint nt Naturally these charges had to do with another woman the the one the suspicious wife ife thought had bad supplanted supplanted sup sup- planted her in her husbands husband's affections In Iha it a public statement she declares that the tLe charges in in- inso s so far as they related to the other woman were based basel on misinformation She makes no explanatory statements but hut it is reasonable to presume that she acted hastily and rushed into court with bits of gos gossip dos dos- sip that had come to her No J amount of explaining will undo the damage suffered suffered suf sur- freel by IW the thc woman who was falsely accused in a J public document Nor will viii the complainant dismiss the mistake from her mind quickly A A. little more caution can can- tion tiun and a little HUle more patience would havo hae sa c saved both hoth women from embarrassing publicity Whether wives trust their husbands more or less in the thc future depends of course our e on t th tho hI indi i individuals but the thc incident ent should at le least st be ue a warning for them to refrain from public c charges arges until the facts have ha been obtained Soviet Theory alu and Practice I IF i there arc are any n American working people who arc are di dis dissatisfied di satisfied with ith their lot and anel incline to the theories of r le and ns fiS practiced practice under the so called so-called i EO soviet t system they the should take heed of the condition workers in Russia in-Russia Russia who accepted system as a Utopia but bul who now arc are compelled at thi th the point o of the bayonet to work ork twelve hours a day lay six days a aI week T I The original theory was communism pure and simple an an industrial dictatorship control of factories factories' by the workers short hours high wages independent of the tim bosses and the spirit of ot common interest substituted substitute for forthe forthe the tho spirit of profits But it didn't work The communistic com corn mu factor factories c run rUll by commit committees tees of workers w were rc instant and continued failures There was not sufficient production Too ninny many holidays holiday and too foo little work caused a n revision lc of the ori original nal theories Confronted with an immense necessity t. t for production tion then and unable to procure it on the communistic plan Lenine began to shed more and more of theories until he be established a militaristic despotism worse than the czars czar's a czars a twelve-hour twelve day Ia backed h by ba bayonets with no possibility of relief relict from strikes An And this i is soviet S industry the industry the thc idealistic dream of 01 the thc downtrodden Rusi Rus- Rus i n working man roan v- v But Hut now to obtain the production t that lt communism f failed to yield the soviet so has gone pone further It H has decreed decreed decreed de de- creed compulsory labor for all aU males and has li lis d d' a special dep department of gov government to enforce it E cl Every workman n is required to be he registered and to carry earry a passport book in which is entered e cr every detail him hin an and his job He lie cannot change his job without official permission he lie cannot quit quilt it he lie cannot even take a n vacation except b by ly governmental go order He Heis Heis Heis is under strict military discipline Th The ruthless is said to bo ho engaged in conscripting and organizing labor labor- armies that differ in no respect from military that their members rs are made made to to worl Work in instead instead instead in- in stead of ot fight In the tho days das to come who knows that these communists communists escaping from their soviet so slavery will not be emigrating out of or Russia and anel an asylum for the oppressed in free America Americal And who knows that the terrible e ordeal through which the they arc passing may not make of or them industrious lav-abidin lav law abiding citizens citizens' Other g governments i may come and go fo A u but ours goes on forever for for- e ever eer r.- r. V. 1 I j J j I y A 14 Poor Marts Game A I PETITION is in circulation asking tb the city to es establish cs- cs 1 and maintain n a municipal golf course upon which all nIl persons of tho the city will bo ho eligible t to play It is true as ns the petition represents that hardly a city of any size in tho the United States is with without ut its public publio golf IrOle links Jinks There nrc fife hundreds o of men and women in in Salt Lake who would appreciate and enjoy u the c recreation tion Lion attending a game of or golf who arc Me deprived cd of the privilege because th they do not belong t to an any club It is true that golf is the one ono game that can bo be played by old oM and y young ng alike Tennis is too strenuous ous otis for many people especially when have como come tho the years ears and Iud the 19 girth rth Baseball j is s not adapted to tho the class whose youth o th and agility I gona or are arc waning Elderly persons person would not look well on the slides and swings swing'S an and gorou merry go ds provided in in I the play play- grounds There Thero is a n large harge contingent of men and worn worn- om omen I en who arc d denied d the thc exercise amusement arid and general benefits t to health health- to bo be d derived ri cd from rom a good game of golf It is a Z mistake to say golf is only a rich mans man's game mere game merc me-merc mere pastime for for- the tho idle rich to away their days It is s also a poor POOl mans man's game Golf can n be he played with three or four clubs chubs and one oue ball is all that the player needs if ho watches where it go goes e. e Jt It Itis is a luxury luxury to have a ca caddie die but better exercise if you ou lug your own bag huS' The first cost of or a very crr good I outfit consisting of four high hig l grade grado clubs dubs and a ba bag is not more than 23 23 Upon a very cry small outlay out a person person person per per- son can play through h spring summer and ft fall fail I and even en though poor in pocket ho will be ue rich in health Sound sleep better disposition and an increasing appetite for work the morning after are arc the natural r stilts results of or exercise c on a golf olf course coue The Tue French Memorial A jL I the solicitation of contributions of any L sort from children of the public schools is a 1 questionable questionable questionable ques ques- proceeding tending as ns it must to embarrass children who ho ho are unable to give the tho present request for only a nickel apiece from rom the pupils in the effort to raise funds for tho the erection of a colo colossal al memorial statue on the Marn in token of American appreciation of or what the French did ditl there is an all exception that does Ol'S no violence to a praiseworthy rule It is a little lesson in patriotism and an on opportunity it ity for the thic school children to respond in a small way I to a rc g-rc tit great t national enterprise the recollection of which will remain with them through life as a n treasured mem mem- ory They will ill have hae it to sa say that they helped in doing do do- lug ing honor to glorious fighting Fran France e the great nation Dation which so heroically resisted the the- invasion of the ruthless ruth le less s Hun Him It t is desirable that just as the statue of Liberty Enlightening IW the World rorI was the gift not of a few Frenchmen but of all nIl the tho French people so this ono one for France shall be the gift of ot the American people including including ing their school children The sculptor selected to tomake tomake tomake make the statue 13 is Frederick MacMonnies n a choice that insures insures its merit as a work of art and the names of the men on the national committee committe including Charles If I. I Sabin Sahin treasurer lull full assurance of treasurer give assurance Itt in iii accounting accountIng- fo for the funds Contributions from the general public in iii small amounts also alEo should be he allowed as everyone c will be glad to be represented in the historic memorial Where here Sleep the Brave BraveT T I IT T is reported from Washington that arrangements have e now now been perfected between our government and France for the removal remo of all of the American soldier dead at the request of their next of kin There is is also reported to be bc an increasing sentiment among relatives in inthe in inthe the United States that their dead should not be he disturbed and p-and an and ih that t after second s sober bor thought relatives are aro cancelling n former requests for removal remo Especially is th feeling feeling- prevalent among relatives who have gone to France to visit the graves of their loved lo ones it is said A New Ne York widow who has just returned from the cemetery at sous ne sous con where her husband is buried says that to insist upon her ller ori original inal request to disinter his ins body and start starL it on ou its long gruesome journey journe to America would have c put upon her the thc stigma of robbing robbing- him him of the glory glor that was his his his-a a place on the field of honor with his comrades com corn ratios rades and a parti participation ipati n in the homage that will come cometo cometo to them all from a grateful posterity This was also Theodore HooEe view yiew General Pershing has expressed c himself to the sOnic same effect But the war department con conducted a canvass and Ind it was found an overwhelming o majority of the lie relatives tics desired I the thc return of the remains ns t to Id this country Some Sume are arc ing illg the thc need of another and more careful can I canvass s for forthe forthe the son that thal sentiment nt is possibly changing chang as tho the first emotional thoughts that succeeded the shock of the death i news ics are softened l by hy- hythe bythe the lapse of time The Thc government tent has pro i provided c l the means and it is entirely a I question that ought to be and will be decided by tLe the I relatives cs I Ford and Newberry ry of cit All T enIor Michigan A. A Sleeper 1 tho the suggestion that the federal go government nt having secured a verdict against Senator Newberry ought not to top stop there but should conduct just as active c an nn investigation into the tho campaign of Henry Ford For who was wa Senator r Newberry's opponent The Tile governor seems to think there should bp no discrimination between the I winner inner and the lie loser if the government o is sincere in uncovering unco and prosecuting violations of the corrupt practice act as pertaining to United States senators If as it has been alleged Mr l Ford and his friends were uvero equally guilty with the New berry coterie of a n avast avast vast outlay of money all nIl th the way from subsidizing the I press to giving gasoline unasked to ministers of r rural rural churches it would ap ear appear ar there ther is justice in Governor Go pica plen cr inasmuch as a senatorial 1 in investigation n into the Newberry campaign is a I ity Hr unless he lie should resign in the meantime and as the I question of or seating Mr l Ford will not come up until there is a vacancy perhaps the tile department pf justice will not feel called t to concern upon Coned concern itself to nn tiny iny marked extent with tho the campaign of f Mr Ford no matter what is alleged e concerning them |