Show LS EDITORIALS BY BYTHE BYI 1 THE PEOPLE I IMan I received by Man Many edito editorials are this department so that it is obviously ob obviously ob- ob I impossible to print all of them immediately In many cases there must be a certain amount of I unavoidable delay In no case is is this column opened to religious discussions dis dis dis- GUARANTEES FOR PERMANENT t r PEACE Editor Telegram Both parties to the present world I V claim lalm thc they are fighting to obtain 1 i for permanent peace hen President Wilson Vilson invites the 7 I. I l nations to a conference a first 1 would be a precise definition of guarantees are expected c or l P 15 ej Solemn treaties are mere i t. t 5 of or paper when either party i a sitting on bayonets bayonets' over over e territory breeds passion assion for forr WI I r V crushing cash indemnities I ej ilive aliva that passion ese all have been tried and failed ra any other method succeeded Ia J i Succeeded conspicuously list Just st dver ver a century ago the treaty of ot a stock of cont con- con gJ Ghent n. n tho nt-tho tho tho laughing t tm diplomats diplomats closed closed the war to 1813 between this country I s1 Great Britain No word was I therein of any cash indemnity of any fission of territory or of what the thc war war was about nothing to humiliate either party nothing to leave a sting Ib tb rankle and breed more war So far good President Monroe went farther He found the thc way to make peace permanent On April 28 1818 he proclaimed to this nation the signing of the Rush Bagot arrangement by which a mutual mutual mutual mu mu- disarmament was effected on our mile mlle northern boundary No V. V warships whatever were to sail the great lak lakes s and by a further tacit understanding no additional forts and garrisons to be placed on the i border 1 What happened after the diplomats laughed He laughs best who laughs last i The dove clove of peace settled on that lon long line and has barely ruffled Its silver wings in 10 a century Where here nobody's loaded nothing explodes ex ox- ox And now the whole borderland laughs in limitless peace and prosperity prosperity prosperity pros pros- under the only possible real guarantee of permanent dis dis armament What America can do why not Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope America Dreamer of ot dreams Be destiny's leader EDWARD BERWICK DERWICK Pacific Grove Cal STEWED NECK Editor Telegram Twelve persons in Chicago are test test- tubing themselves under the city clay health department to t o prove that YOucan you youcan youcan can sustain life or or two weeks on 40 cents a clay day This seems in the way of or useless enterprise to have the tho rest of the silly season b backed off the map Of course you can sustain life two weeks on 40 cents a day You can sustain life two weeks on 4 cents a day Shipwrecked persons have sustained sustained sustained sus sus- life liCe two weeks on one piece of old boot a day Sued the faster sustained sustained sus sus- d life six weeks on nothing at all alla a day The diet supplied to this band of time wasting enthusiasts consists chiefly of stewed carrots stewed beef neck and rice Nobody more moro than 9 years of age gc cares to know that you can eat stewed neck every day and still be alive at the end of two weeks What were we're trying to find tind out is not how the general run of us can live worse but how we can can- live better bettel and ste stewed stewed d neck every day doesn't doesn t fit anywhere anywhere anywhere any any- where into that kind of a a. hunt BETTER LIVING Editor Evening Telegram Following are some problems for forthe forthe forthe the board of health If each passenger requires ten cubic feet of pure air each minute and if ifa ifa ifa a street car seats two seventy-two passengers passengers passengers gers and has thir thirty standing how howlong howlong howlong long will it take to use all the air which is Imprisoned in the car At the rate of 1020 cubic feet per minute required what must be the rate of velocity of the intake and outgo through only two ventilators inches What is the actual sup supply sup supply ply per minute through such ventilation ventilation ventilation tion and when a car reaches Ninth South and Ninth East how m many ny times has the air been used How m many a ny more times has it been heen I breathed when the car r reaches aches Sugarhouse Sugarhouse Sugar Sugar- i house What is the condition when it gets to the Holliday terminus Do they then th n replenish the air or is the same air taken on the return trip Will Vill the thc board please answer these questions and then determine what per cent of the c contagious diseases is directly and consequent fatalities condition traceable to this An ordinance in conformity with public health and safety should be passed and strictly enforced N. N A A. A JENSEN |