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Show preeent army la to be supplied with a number of new recruits at least equal to its prevent strength, which again mean practical reorganisation. Thirdly, the new army is to be raised from I basis of nothing now existing; and there must bs an tntelilgsnt scheme of concentration and As far as we can. President Wilson training, - with a fall supply ef officers, with suggests, 1st current taxes meet the cost of equipment subsistence and transportation, ordwar. He would leave as little as possible to nance. medical, artillery and even aviation supthe future. War means heavier taxea of plies ell this Involving e hundred details of unicouree. All patriots are wtlliag to bear their ay News. per year fication and control. per year share But the emergency will call for A consideration of these Innumerable proborelgn pwtifr economy. Ii means we must not spend lems and perplexities will emphasise the fact money heedlessly This gose ion communiAddress n business commqntcatleasjxnd that an enormous task confronts ths war deties aa well as Individuals Hence It Is a THE DESERET NEE Utah mfttanrea time for municipalities to cut out costly have as such that may and partment. delay Kelt Daks Clr. to limit experiments, their MU tn was expenditures to introduced Congress f"r etapeod else the sheer necessities. These necessities cannot mR" has not necessarily Impeded the work of prepCerreepoadenr end other rtolng Editor. too be to as ehould supplied be If funds are publication should be addressed they aration. Except for the knowledge that the devoted tn experimental or propaganda enMember Audit Bureau Circulation. terprises enterprises which do not come country baa an aptitude amounting almost to J. F. McKinney Esslrrn repreeentatlee. within the original ares of municipal Mew Tork OtBce 134 Fifth Ayenua genius for meeting every demand and surIt is no time to take on extras, Arena Chirac Ogle. 131 South Michigan mounting every crista, ths work ahead might especially extras which, under our system of seem eo ae be to spoils politics, impossible heavy Lako slough off figed charge as Cityoo appallingly Metered at the poetofflee of Salt additional burdens upon the taxpayers. within any reasonably short period of lime. But, second class matter according to Act of Congress. March I 1I7 drawing upon the lessons of our own experience, and warned by the mistakes of our frlenda. there driven to war by fear. The profession of arms MAT 10, 117 KALT LAKE CITT. is no lesson to doubt that tn this emergency, as jealous of the virtues it has claimed from the in every other, the country will not be found days "when knighthood was in flower." The old FTRIIFA FATAL AT THIS TIME. wanting. chivalry lives in. the armies of today. The retime la ripe for labor and for employers cruiting banners read, "Men wanted for the EAST SERVILITY TO A HARD MASTER. THE tabor to ehow the nation whether or not army." They mean just that. The Stars and h contry n now ln ra The and trouble too loyal. gtrl they Stripes must be borne by men The nation must THE toe withother many Americana be proud of its army. The army must be proud and others which are threatened spell the doom people who ere addictmany coma conditions Industrial unleee ed to the habit one might almost eay the vice of the nation. When the armies march away they of America of overeating, le that they are unable or unrouH leave the scum behind They are not fit Quickly to good order. There la no form of prouseful labor of duction and there la no character willing to recognize the time tn every matured to be soldiers in need la not sorely life when excess of nutriment becomes a burden of which the United States THE KAISER AND HIS "CONJUNCTIONS. today. It la not sufficient that normal condi- upon lbs physical system and when such excess tions ebtaln:' there must he a highly stimulated Is not only wastes but a permanent Injury also. YV; KITING to a relative in this city, a partlc-- " One of the most wonderful processes of nature circulation of money and there must be Increasularly intelligent, studious and thoughted production ln every Industry counseled in any is that by which ths baby becomes ful woman who once resided here submits cernathe ths serious with confronting the the problem man; and way tain impressions which are Interesting, if for tion. Every strike la costly, either to labor or to proreae is effected ths most successfully whea nothing mars than ths ooarsgs shown In sxpress-Inboth. to oftsnest Every the growing specimen la permitted to absorb and employers of labor, and them The News is allowed to quote a paraStrike wastes time. Wa have no time to waste In assimilate all the rightly selected building magraph: terial that he can comfortably diapoee of. But in these etrenuous days. The war will closejpor at least there We do not protend to be able to eay on which time this bulldlng-uprocess la completed, sad will be peace negotiations, in September then the natural inference Is that the supply aide Ilea ths blame In the numerous Industrial think: for the Kaiser has terrible conjunctions of his natal plansts. and will lose his disputes which menace the country. The fact, of material might be diminished all that la mind. He had simitar conjunctions, but not however, that they present a positive menace to thereafter needed is ths amount required to reas bad. at ths time he declared war. tho national welfare la undebatable. Loyalty and store and replace that which Is exhausted, to rethe "conjunctions If that is the of and as Surely labor much ln wear dsmand other words, the ordinary and tear quite pair. patriotism proper term to use over and against the haughty of capital as they do of man of military age of the human machine. Tet few adults realise this economic and Hohenxollern are formidable enough to bring available for tho defensive force of the counhealthful fact. Having acquired the "building-up- " about his utter discomfiture at any time, and try. The time Is one calling for sacrifice, and labor and capital must both he as willing to sacrihabit, they persist In 11. as they do in most they are so much mors malign and powerful now than they were three years ago that the fields as the man who other habits good or bad. They keep on loading fice ln their particular end should be nearly in sight. In any case. Uvea ardufor ths not ease of the do which need material with peaceful up building they glva np 'and cannot use. the consequence of the practice September will soon be hsre. and meanwhile the ous tasks they willingly undertake when they ensympathetic reader may think It worth while to list for war service on land or sea. This war will being, when the surplusage la continually exceskeep the sybil's words in mind. ha won In ths factories and shops. In ths markets sive, that some of ths physical organs and funcand In the fields and farms, quite as much as on tions become discouraged through overwork, go In the matter of writing patriotic poetry would 'on strike." eo to eay. aad at last prematurely quit It not often be the battlefield. bettey to take the will for the Labor and employers of labor are committing the Job altogether. Then, with silly euphemism deed ? or some other acta little short of treasonable If they permit their ths term The British lion and tha American eagle are i commonplace and more technical, is emdisputes to strangle the Industrie of the country. ths ployed to define the cause of the breakdown, lying dewn together. May it ever be thqs. Disputes must not be permitted to reach deadlock stage Labor or capital that refueea ln when the plain truth Is that "overeating would There will come a dsy doubtless whan the state the case exactly. It requires the effort of no such a time aa the present to eubmtt their themselves will be probed. probers to arbitrators or to the courts adjudge expert statistician to prove that the humao There will always be en abundance of paper themselves guilty of disloyalty. The public mind stomach Is an exacting master and has millions on which to print original Ideas with difficulty can be persuaded that advantage of willing slaves. of a critical hour Is not being taken to urge unThe Allies are doing all In their power to THE RCTM IN' THE ARMY. things to justified demands that labor seeks hK the Htndenburg line hard. Which H Is not entitled, or that capital demands estimable woman tn a letter received Thb gluttons for work are very few compared mvlcv it la not justified In requiring or under AMOBT editorial rooms of The News yesIntolerable. The of are that memory opBdltiens makes an Inquiry concerning the raising with the gluttons toT food. terday the recent railroad controversy Is too fresh to of armies that exhibits a stats of mind that is. Germany's aims ln the war seem to ho chiefly AM ths general public ln an over credulous etate perhaps, nut altogether uncommon. We thought gun barrels. along of jnlnd. The first threat of trouble aroee at a first of replying to the letter by mall. but. since Undte Sam to the Allies: "United w stand; time when the Mexican situation wa at its worst, somewhat similar In the minds thoughts may he aftd the second when International complication of others, reconsidered the matter. We therefore divided, we fall." most threatening Now In the time of the thus prominently give space to the letter, subAll the colleges country have become ngUnn's greatest crisis, industrial demoralisation mitting also a few words in reply The reply, war colleges. IS threatened in a most menacing form. This la a however, does not by any means exhaust the postime to test tbs conscience of men. What la to sibilities of the subject. The latter said in part: The girl with pretty (eet is not necessarily a bg ths result? high stepper. While upon this subject, I want to ask It la that ln making up the why great LIBERTY LOAN AUSPKYOUHLY LAUNCHED. The call of duty cannot be anew, rod by armies of ths world, governments call upon to of the best the manhood nations several inthe denomination. considered, go to the front? I have been told that the ALL things Ae a general rate, privilege of conversion, and date reserve thing the officers United States follows the same rules as ths of billion Initial the two dollar Issue of maturity old countries ,do in this matter, that is the corps. men of Liberty loan bonds may he regarded as favgovernment requires that enlisting must GOING THE LIMIT. he educated above certain heights and orable to investors , and the matter of subecribing sound physically and and weights perfectly to the iaaue may now be expected to go forward It la suggested that city folks raise bee tn with no deformities whatever. They even go window boxes Why not cow? on the roof, too? with accelerated speed If It has net already beto the extreme of demanding that they have Philadelphia North American a certain number of sound tsethfc come evident. Ii very soon will be that this mum eon tnim le I have three Oae of only a widespread shifting of securities from WHAT IT MEANS. a lad and too young to enlist. Both of the to the claae Wealthier others enlisted, but one of them was refused seem to be to encourage ths cultiIdea The erlll be admission to the army on sccount of poor pgeplo especially tempted to make this vation of more vegetables and fewer lobsters on ' eyesight. His eye are not very bad because change, for the proposed war revenue measure the roof gardens. Philadelphia Press. he te a watchmaker and could not do fait with their higher Income taxes, work if they were. Of course I was not glad LIVE AND LEARN etc., will hear down heavily upon the large to discover that there was something wrong with his opes, but I was secretly glad to jMgpmee arid will make the It per cent In A course dieting will teach most Americans was to I know that he stay home with me. government bond look like a highly some lessor, not only In economy but almost wished that the other had been reInvestment. There will therefore tnevlts-J- y choice of foods helpful ln preservln rational the jected. but I suppose I will bs reconciled to New York World. health. good a ing feel I I he considerable liquidation of railroad, do not am not our stpsration. that and other secutHles held by such patriotic, for my heart swelled with pride HELPFUL CONSERVATION. when my boys told me they wanted to enthough financial conditions are so sound list. It was a pride, however, that had minAs for the food problem now confronting nobody expects any esnous disturbance or gled with It one of those twinges that only a ths nation, we favor the elimination from the dfefualon as a result of ths process. mother's heart can feel. Rut the economy of ell waste, each ss boiled household I had supposed that the army was mads Ipillhy elassea and the lines of Investment which cabbage, but at the same time the careful avoidhave often up of the scum of the earth ance of (nor have heretofore preferred, will not be the anything In the nature of hysteria, which heard people my It was But my boys took would Involve the needless sacrifice of such food SavBIT ones to he affected by the loan me te task when I told them this when they products as strawberries or maple sirup, tor know first toft me they Intended to enlist. banks, deposit hanks trust ing companies Inttance. Columbus (Ohio) Journal. now. for befrre my soldier son loan a... latlons differently Sgd perhaps even building to Fort Douglas where went away I went out whose stock la held for investment purposes, may A VIRION OF INTERNATIONA! JAM. they had a large numoer of new soldiers and I saw as fine - iot of young men as I ever considerable withdrawals of expect gpesaawrtly looked saw in my Ilfs. They all clean and Out of the welter of this horrible war there I fgnds for conversion into the government bonds wholesome and manly. The pity of It all deWithin the next few weeks and months But here better peace than the worljl haa ever coming pressed me Why should the country send Its known God only know how and when, but It la befinest young manhood to war and leave gain, as la ths Instanes shove referred to. there we must have our pail ln bringing It and coming the Scum and loafers hind the all vagabonds lf nothing to cause uneasiness or Injury. The In There la ths dawning of a wonderful vision who have never done anything for either finances are In such perfectly smooth and a strained and eager humanity, the vision upon I think this themselves or their country. safe running order that the wisest observers of Internationalism," when national boundaries should he changed. Let the government tend are tn he connecting and not ssparatlng lines bethese men to was so that they will not go ths shifting of funds, no matter how tween peoples, when men shall no longer love one to their graves without ever having done ths movement may be. will be almost imwho live this side of the line, and hats one who anything useful. Why send sway- the finest without In accomplished perceptibly obstructing lives the other. That la. humanity Is turning 'Its boys who mean so much to the future? couree the face in hops towards the realisation of the vision busiof regular tfg slightest degree Why not fill up the armies with the scum of Christ, the Universal Brotherhood of Man. ... of the earth, with the vagabonds and loafers? tlntversajlst Leader. . Why not" open the prison gates and send as well MAKING A NEW ARMY A GLINTS TASK. the thug a ths common drunkards and murSINK FIRST. INQUIRE AFTERWARDS. the two hnueee of derers This would save vast sums to taxpayers CONFEREES representing Ona of the mysteries of the German running . finally incurred in the and. perhaps.-- rid tha country of a groat many amuck under the sea la why German submarines of its public chargee But let us see why they have sunk sc many vessel tfrrns upon which conscrtptton Is to be authoris"by mistake." These ed and the nation's military establishment Is are not fit for the armies. Include not only hospital ship, but several Belto rest, the organisation of the new srmy will Because they are not men. since they lack gian relief ehlpe. though the latter held the German govarnment, and wera the manhood wherewith to face the world and not even from pfWimW now proceed with vigor and thoroughIn the barred zone. A possible explananess The delay has bean vexatious but it ha gain an honest living by honest toll. They shun tion was recently put forward by the Me uw Couraot of Rotterdam. It located the trouble Ih npt been altogether without value, for It has Industry. They lack courage. They are strangthe deterioration and Insufficient training of the ers to honor. Tbsy have no realise t So r time for the removal of some of the concrews. So many of the older men and for their fellowmen nor for the laws of submarine fusion and blundering that would naturally atofficers hav been captured or killed, that very officers have been tend the Initial operations under the enlarged God or man. The flag is entitled to the company young men and of ths muon's manhood. Its honor must bs de- placed on the new undersea craft harried from policy founded upon the basis of universal obliThe German shipyards. result la. declares tne gation of service. Also It has given opportunity for fended by men of honor. It must be borne Into Courant. a certain " on of a better public understanding of the raet amount battle se the symbol of the aarred principles of ths part of some German submarine yoath commantaw in of can lack a sense of the the American government. It roust be carried as der. and general the of work that haa to' be done before the responsibility which rest upon them. be pul Into effect. In the first place, the regular the banner of an army that Is bravo, loyal and enormoue Add the system of high honuato for tonnage debecause of the strong, and that Is willing to die In order that stroyed. and we perhaps get a Clue to some of Itself min' be transfer of thousands of its officers to the as- those sacred principles may live. Victory ean'only the atrocious things which are called "accidenor old. trained or raw. the ofsembling and training of Ihs new army a diver- coma to leaders who are proud of the men they tal." Touag now to sion that will put the detailed commend of ths lead Ths nation must be able to accord honor ficers on German submarines seam make it their rule to sink first and Inquire Its not defenders. coaid new to It the a basta honor scum ths force Secondly, New York Evening Poet. dr quite present titn 1 eight-poun- PARAMOUNT EMPRESS -- 2 TONIGHT Where Everybody GoLAST TIME TODAY HENRY MILLER preeenl. 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