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Show THE CITIZEN MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii! eq S preached to those parts of the world g where the mind is rampant. To arm the bandits of the world, and disarm its law abiding citizens, is not the way to stop International holdups. Counseling the decent citizen to disarm himself as an examplee to the thug Indicates unfounded confidence in the thugs susceptibility to Christian example. It is a pious fiction, than which none nearer apes a lie. And militarists are just as helpless to bring peace. They are specialists in force, just as pacifists are specialists in sentiment. They do not, perhaps they cannot, take in the whole situation. The worst of them have won wars; the best of them have never won a peace. We mean no cavil at them. At any late they are soldiers, their Lves are the'r countrys; they have the highest code of honor; at critical times they have saved the citadel of civilization But when we consider thing3 iha: are to be, we cannot say that the military world ever at its best, contains the secret of progress. It is coming from the people. The people are not going to become as soft as pacifists would like to see them, nor as hard as extreme militarists desire; but they are going to excel in the strategy of common sense. The fact is that our people are not not going to prevent them from being and such effective will hesithat THE BATTLE OF LOVE AND HATE. war-makin- Ml ie ivi 1 LOGIC. at Bonds and taxes. Gravel roads. On the trucks excessive loads. Heavier traffic. Then Ah, well! Gravel roads all shot to hell. Just one reason we should get Concrete roads on which were set. Foolish thing oer which to row. But If eventually, why not NOW? lit! e m lav 4 ri eI MWHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roa coi price for alienation of affection is high if you have money; ke it simply means a divorce suit without the gold trimmings. ess was found guilty playing with the affections of a married ie d she must pay the mans wife $37,500. Most girls would to take much less. now ing ou Sam appears to be having his trouble in the navy and e service. Ten more planes are smashed in a terrific gale and ithers damaged. First thing you know we will be unarmed iicle )ro Ai going to oc an arms conference. war-starte- rs war-stopper- s, war-stoppe- rs war-starte- rs tate. icij This does not go for all the people nator Smoots feet have become a general topic of discussion irp of the earth, as yet, but for certain The there ice. arises over whether tables were question Iy nations. Some nations will probably oade for foot rests, or other things, and a good has been try to start and have to be sopped s,a story the senator which no doubt will follow him through the halls once more before the lesson is thoride oughly learned; after that, better less. sense. It is worth observing that the peace licago police have opened the season on criminals with or- spirit is rising in those nations which kill that found. drive all emOrders out or are are capture, have been most successful in their Most successful in their wars a b d, according to the Associated Press, with the words, gun- - wars. nt to the means most successful in stopping nee morgue are never paroled and never escape. wars. These nations have spread and ant become powerful, but they have never ie Portland Cement association has issued its 1925 edition of indulged delusions of world dominaid and about the lorn of streets figures roads, public improvements s have had tion. All the big I old have industry and construction and it is a good reference book for that delusion. The wish to become informed not had it. Yet the got we upon the subject of cement. are the Blessed dominion. the for they shall inherit the FORDS OPINION mind will learn the fuearth which the hoped to N WORLD WAR MATTERS. tility of it. That is the fallacy of disarming the get. With this power the ability to stop Ford says that war will never nations. Can you imfo wars will go forward a step. We shall i 4 by the pacifists and peace agine the United States starting a ms rbe won by the warmakers. war? Can you imagine the United become able to stop wars before they do that not only by States refusing to crush a war started start. We shall opt 'Products of the same disease undoubted ability to outfight ing its last phase in human against it? With these two views, can having er. the fighters, but with that ability we you imagine anyone starting a war hsi shall also have the greater ability of as there exists on earth the against the United States? of problems, frpe of mind, and it has in-- i It is not our well known inclination statesmanly management a spirit of justice in settlements, and a to execute its purpose, war to peace that guards us, it is our well spirit of service in relations. These inknown disinclination to stand for anyBut, as was shown in the visible, these intangible things, shall ' the military strength of the one disturbing our peace. be our strongest weapons. For, after the non-waIt is just here that the fallacy of making e hi a real power is invisible. is seen. Pulling all, than those of the pacifism professional way In the invisible world, not only of And, strange as it the teeth of the watchdog and letting e idea, but the higher, right directed ou that strength has in- - the wolves run free is not the way to world which we indicate by the te:m to bring fa the prophets vision of univerideal, the power of the future will that the world is growing be i sal harmony. The rest of the world be found. fo&t na-- e the knows it has nothing to fear from the si? trong enough to curb the force and power of the United States, unli Iln8 g It is not generally thought of, but nations. War, as a but all the world knows that the Unitanything, is now ed States would not be safe for long vineyards have been kept by the Medin the future will be iterranean people since the time of if it were helpless to defend Itself. ore Pacifism is an excellent doctrine if Noah. resisted, until even the war-starter- war-stoppe- rs war-stoppe- rs i war-stopper- war-makin- g war-starte- rs non-war-maki- r, na-at- war-totion- non-war-maki- meth-toplishin- er s. s, I well recall the day My dear boy went away Now his parting words I hear, As he wiped away my tear, Saying, Cheer up, Mother dear, Ill return to you some day. While love within us grows And to Victory onward flows. They have sent him back to me, Now he sleeps beneath a tree, So quiet and so peaceful, As the shadows icome and go While here on bended knee I send forth a mothers plea. While love within us grows And to Victory onward flows. Oh! why do Christian nations war? The Fifth Commandment ignore? The answer softly comes to me, Nations think that gold is might, Seldom seek the wondrous light That will put all hate to flight. While love within us grows And to Victory onward flows. Tho he loved the ardent rose, Lines in his last letter shows, Im now on Flanders Field Where the Scarlet Poppy grows; When this hateful fray is oer I hope war will come no more. While love within us grows And to Victory onward flows. Right will triumph over might, Let all nations hail the light, Send greetings of love to each other, Act toward all as kin and brother, Then with every breeze that flows To earth will come a sweet repose, And Christs lesson, which was Love, Will blossom like the rose. Jas. Johnson. SARAH DAFT HOME COOK-BOO- K always has a wholesome and tempting sound, and places to eat which can make such a slogan good are always liberally patronized. A book in which recipes for the best from well gathered known Salt Lake housewives, naturally appeals as a rare volume, much to be prized by its possessor. Such is the issued by the Sarah Daft Cook-booBoard of Directors of the Sarah Daft Home for the Aged. The book is published as one of the sources of revenue for conducting the Home, which is maintained through the efforts of the devoted group of women who serves on its board of directors, aided by a generous public in supporting their ideas. Advertisements graciously given by City and State merchants and manufacturers have made the venture possible, and all money received from the sale of the books goes to the Home. This useful little book has now reached its third edition and comes forth in artistic binding and a clean Its contypographical appearance. tents represent the last word in cookery, and since housekeepers have discovered its excellence, it is in much demand. 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