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Show cz : " " - Each Nation To lis Own Taste Capt. Edward A. Salisbury, traveler and adventurer, ar-rives ar-rives in Seattle from the south seas with the news that )ia-j tives on South Pacific isles go around naked but are perfectly j moral. i Well, of course they an;, according to their standards. ! Morals, as someone wiser than we once said, are matters of geography. Clothing has nothing to do with morality, ex- j I'cpl in the twisted minds of persons with whom there is something pathologically wrong. Each nation has its own moral standard, which is right. Rut when it attempts to impose this standard on other people, peo-ple, it is wrong. Yet that is what some misguided persons attempt to do. They spend time, energy and money trying to make "savages" don e;olhes. Morals are the most flexible things on earth. They change with the years and with each additional borderline., j Any nation that keeps track of its own will have its hands; full", without worrying about those of other nations. I |