Show ' '7' a r - ' — i ' c - '2- C be gakt gtibutte ever' sasmstss by the Travail numalas OP suBacurnom i pane ens Sunda? one month ant guilder ono rear pat' leove rates apply in (The Nevada and WICO1111Ur:010412th " in United states $126 Sunder one month a The Tribune hi an sad- Mortent Mt) in the Unites States rs iney amertem trouts In taut br telephoning thIkettice the Assa- ot toss ThClateu ts exmac clusive!7 entitled to Um use for rsprodue mon of all news dlimatehet sredited to this piper it or not otherwise and also las Wel sows au bi lilted heroin 'Iola take Salt The Tribune Is I charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation' ' 'rho Tribime Is I 'Dauber of Medirs Records Inc group 'N Intl national Inuwerald Reggoide '31:::n4talt1744lifiltl iiWed Elan Francisco s Angeles III W iinsoyinr: IS Sutter Street Beattie Ith Street ord Building Foreign bureaus of information of The Tribune are: NO I Rue Scribe Paris prance IIS Pall Mall Iondon Vinland I tinter Den Linden Berlin Germanil Excelsior Hotel Rome Ital" City Utah Sunday Morning May 6 1934 '—By New Deal Conflicts :: 11 1 0 i iodosort - about railroad - wages It Is &Withal if many 11S °pie read the letter in full except ing of course those more or less directly in- Wrested T h e public pristal- ly as is usual looked t the headlines 'and let it go at that 4 -- c--- a still import duty Clunk ''' if 4': "riff "V --4 - 1 - ' oft on ' veit's of dollar:0 - ' ' During the pest weak the United States senate tookrthe first step toward exposing the evil and minimizirlg its capaCity to stir A treaty held in abeyance for nine years following up trouble Its promulgation at Geneva where it was signed by 44 governrnents has just been approved by the foreign relations committee The purpose of this treaty is to put I curb on the shipment and sale of Irma and munitions of war Three principal objects are outlined: To prevent smuggling to make such transactions public and to restrict and regulate this class of traffic:!'t The signatory power are bound by the terms of the agreement to refrain from the exportation of war supplies except with a complete understanding between the two governments riegotiats ing the deal or with the formal consent of the government to which the shipment is to be eonsigned full particulars concern int the class quantity and circumstances to be published querterly IA both countries This treaty will iot prevent warfare—no treaty is strong enough or 80111MIt enough to accornplialt that But it may throw some light on the sources of agitation which rouse people to the fighting pitch give their peacefully' Inclined neighbort to counteract the ainister effort ft Which they to Must invariably suffer- As Senator Borah states "it would be about as pbOurd to turn The war and navy departments over to private interests aa it is to leave the manufacture and sale of the instrumentalities Of woreforo in the hands of private interests" If the influence of manufacturers erdnanee ammunitibitti Planes and the like is as great is It Is bellevo4 to 141 MO tilos has coma to curtail thelOfitS br the$11COnCerIll or close them down lt is said that Such intereste been making from 15 to SO pet cent a year during the depressions' while millioni of men and women were in want while hundreds 'Of thousands of boys of the kind used for "cannon fodder" were tromping the streets and bighwaye looking for 'work Lil i Turn the searchlight ort these death factories "Scatter thou' the people that delight in war" - When mon learn bowtheyuiay be inveigled Into war they will "beat their swords intoplowsharea' and their spears Into pruning hooks" To repel invuion or to maintain our rights upon the high seas war maY be found wowed able 13ut it should never be waged to enrich profiteers : bINCE I DARLINC !' f v " 0 ' ''' y ot 1 s t 4 11 e 4 0 1 1 I A gig ft 'wpm ' ' pz1 ' 111 I 'AArm ' 1 - A' ‘ ' IIIIIr fik 4 ' T at'lli 4! ' W ''ti tki oso ikt ' thia:Ift' P 1 IV" lik 1 k - I t lsikt: 14 Iliftrf ill - t tet' ' t 11 r I s - —11: i 4 - ist‘ ' r employment h I 11 40atiroi '''''""-41:1- ' r go int i - ' )14 ' ‘ 11 1 °)iF41" lIPIH i covitfit- ciliM 1 ! oll f l' 't 114 li - ill 6' - ll 44riC - I t ee(cal)rocetve gaol 11olornad Wasatch Our By — elf-den- ial a I Zaino-Wit- t 4 31 A 16 PI 14 4 I ' il j -- -- s 1 ni tra i 4 a ai A si 4 I ' t - I 'et- 4: hi tAl I A A (111 t'r11 - :7 ö"v i 4 r - ": confidence ' the 111 323- - CITY DELIVERY 1 PA32ait 40 MONDAY WEZN-43ZOINNI- i DODS AND HOME QUALITY EVERY DAY am SUGAR 10-11- Paiiir ) WHITE KING 12 7Aor 'CRYSTAL WHITE Soap- - 10 OLD DUTCH Cleanser Makes Ssellibilit A and "Sok Vols-r- for ttNi-nu- nt 1 BOWL BRUSH 46e SABO LIFEBUOY 'bank 3 - bars toss LITZ TOILET IIOAP For ems kind of shin TOILET Os CallS 29c SZAAc 27c bars 27c ravo-- 1 8 jag sso Clan la New Bathroom Tissne Irlst'pttunV grairigl A AC Introductory LUX PLAKES kyle PTICO 4 rolls 27c 22C rums' t SEMINOLE RINE° Takes the work out of 1MhOst Lante Pkt cans 29c 3 Introducing bars 19c 3 Oho Naito 19c ! I BAKER'S PREMIUM CRCOOLATE2 cakes 39 JUICER'S 0000A-124- b can 120 Lb Can —le 100 3 Pkgs araptNnt Flakes and 3 'Wittily' 41 11111A 1 Beetle Ware Spooni—dSo Value ALL FOR 1 I 20TGsnAps- - 2 pkgs:01c be POST 21142 nAno 2 PacklEell M ISc POST TOARITIES—The ity Coruna lie& a Until Au Ina Ton 17er TAPIOCA- lie 2 Packages Ise otivw PADiIITII Qual- INSTANT rOITTIM Largo Cal 25c PKOS t pkgstic 3 JELL-(- 1' V 39c 4141 er I pm t Nevada Armour's Star Hams "vit tat' Thane COFFEE grti 3Ic 2Ib can 60c 4 The Senatbr froth Sandpit ud Idaho TOUR TREE DELIVERIES 4 orrakes rue) (Oentinued on rollowint 1311h 1 you CAN VILIE IN THE LOT IMMEDIATELY IN THE REAM mig THE IITORS Secure VOW Ticket from Hop perm wbo Hoes Yoh 07 - 1111111 - Thil United Occupies an unusually strong position In the eonmtunity For many years wo have been able $0 lin at tho most advantageous The prices offered below ace convincing evidence of the prices In addition to WO great savings which you find at tho United Low !rice Ian have the finest service in the West and Quality ' rr I ItZMARKABLY LOW PRICES 4 - I per cent of Its 1020 price But a pair of was selling at 96 per cent of 1926 This meant that the nroducerof hidu had an income of with which to 7 buy shoesonethird that were almost as expensive as they were before ObviOusl3r he the depression could not buy as many shoes Moreover to raise the wages of shoe workers If that Involved It)) 0 Tag IDIOM! IDATURINO I 35 UNITED ECONOMY SALE ALL d men'-shoe- FRU 600 Editor Tribune! I enjoyed the effort of Mr Bollenbeck to do what Iin telligent men have long learned better than to try to do namely pick Beatty Chicagowu selling at R I isEn Ilia Ilhane from Am!iite and loorant to realize how ridiculous Seal to devise a separate tax Marxign Philosóphy Upheld' too hie ergument Is when we stop and system or each state that will work By Critic of Hollenbeck think that the richest 1 per cent of justly Income levies by states on me-chi- ' As a matter of fact if It were possible to raise the earnings of Industrial labor to the 1926 level this new purchasing power would not break the depression For of course industrial prices would have to rise to cover the new costs and with farm prices end other incomes way below the 1926 levels It would be Inordi- nately difficult to sell what the wage earners produced If It is not possible to sell what they produce It la not possible to employ them to produce It To illustrate what Is the realzz' Trocess of recovery and reemployment we may take corns fig urea comparing prices 1933 with those Orear later Fifteen months ago'cow hide in mill v XI i 1 - -- to 1926 Level Would Not Break Slump Raise to All Points in 77-401ampo1 PI J V 4 WI 111"47 -- 0 The trouble with the theory Is that it raga upon the fallacy of supposing that Industrial wage earners comprise the bulk of the consumers The idea is VIM they had more money to spend they would butztnough goods to a mat- employ tar of fact the Industrial wag earners are only a 'fraction of the '1114 A 4 i !1' Industrial Workers Small Part of Buyers z- -' 44!r3s eta! : it:7 e- ttducing hours minima's i 4wAti!- flotikelfoe00ry - 14 r 04illoti e I rt q srrizr— Zy 7 r 1' 1 ti 11 1 I at1 141:41 ii 't - t1:1!4 'I I a ''''''')--- " A I Sp Amortise! 'ti 't Ai' I hi' i'lligillti V "qui ti (I 4 THE FORUM ' ' R4- 41' Ilt ) i I 7 filv-- 40 11144fi 11 - 1 1 111 4i ? its' )!1 ''I : ' r4 b 0 ' ::i ''':i:::::' :::' t Mr Lippmann policies of N R A and at times it has seemed to be the theory of the administration as 'a whole Yet as Mr Green points out the theory has not been pressed home as it would have been bad the president and his advisers really believed that It expressed the truth ol the matter and could he madrie work In practice they have not gone much further than to establish minimum standards to stop the downward movement of wages and to spread werk somewhat by r 1 la q tat - I ' f:10Fi ':1:4 g ortho tooth j ' 4 17 4 - ' i'til - li g s the-cr- y doubtedly has been t h e theory behind certain of the '' - amv r Tjli:iii I - 111111 stated Labor1 increasesin wages" Unthat ' 41 !' A Awn ( 111t4ilf dIii‘llEtA- ' r‘ 1541i:74104 - 9!00-- - ' w) 11 i':' 1' yin- II ' Ilil ' -- - p J Ir WZfil ' M 0iwzl'sti till i 41 -- itlit 1i' I 0 6111Altt- A ' il mkliptit A '' ' II 1 's r E40 I ti113 A d 100:Aqpnl ciprAocAr - 7 0 1 444v $0t 4- ' ' at proceeded upon the that it could be over- duction in the sours of labor and throu g h iia Of has through I William the Amer- Mr— unem- against ployment come only a r - Rios 4 dimwits business ' ' iete 11 ' A :111i Petit Jost --COOKe ' impose a kgfitey etee en Amoricalcwpat210 And so Mr Roosevelt recom mended that there be no increase hi the wage rate but that the railroads should "devote any in creased earnings to the rehabill tation of their properties better service and additional ' employ tient" All of ' which can be summed up as Mr Roosevelt say ing in effect: What rallrod le ' bor swede la not a higher wage but more work more hours per- i week What is needed Mr "Roosevelt seid In effect la that the reilroecia s'hould have more and 'inferentially he said j be Ukeli to get more th mo by being ibis to give at rates reasonably low Roosevelt did not say 4 an ny words that after the railroads get more bustitesa they ilhou14bso ob140 increase the 4 ' wage rata But that was obvi- znind 'end that le ccepted commie '' tt ''' tr 441 N' 1)vo4 To ow COOtill FOR A 4 ' ' a 14 - )1 1' i!t 'y---- deduetton to the employes as a 11111 41 '' A VA 1t )041 - sof Amp 110 our population owns and controls at Incomes of residents only have placed least 50 'per cant of our national a premium on nonresident iwnership "4 wealth (approximately 226 billions of properties of dollars)? And then stop and think Congress has power to provide for that this tidiest 1 per cent Probably uniform taxation in every state on loopholes in the political economy of never invented anything that con- the property of citizens of the United Karl Merl ' tributed to locial program with The States who own property in states I do not attempt to infer that the ipossible coition of a new 1way to where they do not reside Such an act to bo practical must be an en eocalled great Minds of the capitalist mix cocktails fyiteM' indorse the philosophy of Evidently Mr Hallenbeck is either doling act for tha states to cooperate Marx and Emirate eni More than the part of that small section of society and collect national income tax or the cor1MO4 burglar indorses the eon- that is by exploiting labor same Concrete property basis Indud '' dentning of evidence of the prooecut and forbenefiting that reason quite naturally ins incomes of every description ing Sttorney in court but neverthel- defends this system or he is one who The united property bases are crestable esal they have learhed to their sor- la ten times MOr conteniptibla by the states Con row that thl lalentill"rrectnes1 of worker bitneelf who' by gloriffaing gnu or any et the states may initiate a united OPIUM wherewith national Marx' analysis of this social Sydtem Is this bloodocking pr0114 beyond assault Mome taxes may be collected with hopes to ingratiate bimeelt With Hallenbeck attempts to point master end with then traitorous tan In its borders And all of the states it outMrca weaknestin Marxian thinking tics to his elan hopes to be reward will quickly act if they are given e end et the eilMe tiMst POW)? profit by ad for his loyalty with a tow snore liberal percentage of the national tax for the cost of collecting with nation man contending that Marx overlooks the crumbs than his fellow — - MAIION ill Inspection neeessity Of rewarding thebrain power Of the inventor That is not so Incomes In excess of living necessi Provo Utah Marx contends that the full value of ties are poorly distributed Round ! a commodity is established by the about wasteful tax methods do not Jittery Rules for Contributors imount of labor it ' itS production promote prosperity Therefore D W JENKINS 'rremonton the inventor of a s L Lottfrl No Opfoiltc-TheorieIhnitedr of outethe w that (0 neceslary time q11 vat gol wm4 es b a NRA Ind mAt producing any given eommodity has only bilious racial and partisan discus Reader Thanks Tribune neelions in barred: note untributed aocially But turn to several other actually (b) Altos's sions not desired 4 (a) Writael N esaary mental and physical effort Ito aspects of the new deal lo Must For true TosidenJ and nines Birthday Article Doctor Val addresses Appreciation the produotion of that commodity A A in A A A and in other guar Poetical attarSibuo tions cobsidered views ire to in entitled the end is tern the theory la Just the oppo participate IN a man devotee Many years to the accumulation of money' ststosSen tot this desartinoat Editor Tribune: May "1 rise to thou of contributors and all sits of whet Mr Roosevelt laid value of that commodity equally dq not necettarilY reflect tho views of which be subsequently diotributes for the benefit of Munanity necQuestion of personal privilege" and who ell thole contribute in down for railroading About the with Tho ths tender you my thanks for tho refer 311110 'tribuneevil 01 on denorrovit railroeda Mr Roosevelt lays in essary labor to its produotion he Is lauded and exalted and described as a philantropist— The medium es nes The ?arum Inisr This would Mean that mechanical effect: your issue of MaY 1 to my "We want railroad More court nos man vibe by close More than and application accumulates knovii" ' eighty-secon-d Would really moon social But A A A says In effect troth from the sante author birthday May' 2 etc? t Me' Ontrss 49 Writers must shin tru names It produced wonderful results Runedge and develops skal which be dedicates to public welfere is no Wili want lea cottoN and leas progreoa for the whole human race and residential addresses Caold dreds of old friends whom Z had eon wheat and less tam and Iasi instead ot inereamed profits for a IC" $ PhilitnetroPist'- - U is even more of a bumanitarlan Ills use um be lebilehed eluded bad forgotten me called and mintue minority at the expense len torn very (Incidentally pigs" made not are are ostentatiously offering' They given carefully extended oongretolstiomi and lama cotton and leg of other of the human race personally sympethetically and Win but little applause end not a la Mr Hollenbeck too ignorant or United Taxation Suffering undeht dePreselon 1 farm less railroad Systent had branded myself "the forgotten does he consider the great male of millioneth part of the credit they dowry' Intl man" with fewfriends and that MY American workers and poor farmers (130yAnne4 on Following pan) Urged to Pay U S Costs life Ouch devotion to The better-'- I Utah hes a brilliant example was not worth prolonging mint of inonkind within its limited sphere of action Dr T B Editor Tribune I believe that The meuure of life la based upon the number of friends we have One Beatty who is about to retire from active service on the state Woodrow WlIeon became preoldeat writer asserts "We' is to be 14 re board of health has given thirty of his best years to the people of 'w-of the United States ever 31 Tears lotions" A man who prays for only This state As the remuneration has been email enough to live on Wishes are the parent of large on the things Tv got to write ago mainly because he learned and "myself My wilt ang ion John" is It may be emphasized that IN per Cent of the service rendered has illee said publicly as a teacher that "free- literally deed and Isla burial would but the children are generally Wrote! been free' His unquestioned obility exceptional training keen inu ineiticient dom exists only whore the people be unobserved lielfishnom is death end useless-whot- ish Jr tailed long experience and natural qualifications made him a mica take care of the government" —inoarnate morally and spiritually would I were hill I A simple united tax system will eciniful practitioner and an euthority in matters pertaining to his We would often be sorry if our Merits of the dead are extensively in the sun wishes were gratified “ Remember With charge each item of production profit published but seldom a teeorebto the work I've got to do ill with ita share of the government word for the living The latter would Chided by friends for relinquishing a lucrative practice with the 1014 of Aesop-r"A- it old labor- t Donel - ' costs exempting family needs- - Then produce much better results possibilities of future competence and sue to devote his time to the erbent double with ege and toil was —Selected upon the our government—without—exmaiVe At ---- -slithering 'ticks in $ forest melioration of unappreciative beneficiaries the doctor would mod "forgotten" and upon their forgetting burden last on can he Ito NOTES booties' THE friends tired end nutintilin also curr ON The grew world is'short on nyone' estly remind them that there were public needs serious conditions that he threw down the bundle of ' system of refuge services friendship and brotherly love DEPARTMENT and that some body cognisant of their urgency would have to st sticks out: Therein cried cannot and mill bear needy every True personl Christianity and real life ore tend to them And so Dr Butty went right ahead giving the best this life any longer Alt I wish death Once 11D011 - a time' Ethel 'Reynolds find everready opportuoil to belP founded and fed upon: "Love we one of his his making personal sacrificea ignoring criticism would saw a b 00 k- it d vert teed that she come and take melt As of another" the ittona only Improve — ' I eft nolurszN ohouldering responsibilities doing hie duty under the prompting of - he spoke- - death a- skeleton thou -ght she'd like ' ea -she sent 4 may the nation as well as of self and deo competent brain and a sympathetic heart ' and said getternu 'What for a' copy It was ta 11 e el What pendents by earning pay ter POIS011 -- United- Stated and Japan — signed appeared Surely the people of Utah when they come to realize the im- - wouldat thou mortal? I heard thee Ever T Young Girl Should Know De- - bit unite of aneh work Commender Perry's treaty March Sit When it cm it wu Modernconditions make It rue marriege portance of work accomplished by Dr Beatty and consider all the call me' I imprae 1854 ' C0131g bok circumstances tonnected with it will not hesitate if occasion arise "'Please ilk' replied the woodcut I II to show their appreciation ter 'would you kindly help me to lift ' Bell for Mr Sleek-thi-s boy "Telegram bundle of sticks onto m7 'boa yenkovits Mr bleckyenkoviter '' Or?'" -Mr Sieckyenkovitsi "What initial Is ' Keynote Dot4 believe everything ini'see Messer : course of timely remarks made in this city DeLosa Welker or hear And just because a saying "Does Sperry like te ‘workr a York a director of the national recovery crusade stated is ancient doesn't prove Ns right friend asked '' ' ' le For bletanees blind" "14" they "Y reto likes "'He do the that nation is economically sound and needs only the restore nothing better? is not lover beholds ' - ' : Mrs Lawson ton of manpower to Insure prosperity Ne predicted that future where the usual observer susbeauty notto plied ' "Like ing worthy of attention is If one is not excitablea a trials la generations becoming will from observation ' and 'experience ther-li- ke 1' You're eont 4 you say? Just part of another day kwould be puzzled at the present belief that government and logis No two live ere alike any — wrong In all of our fortrlive years of loaning v Istion Is she MIAs1r tO the problem" of depression more than two leaves are duplicate& ' Junior says the brightest' kid itt the ' ' - No be °mei self is better than being clus is the one who pretends to be doubt the control of economic conditions does not rest upon aTosecond moner: 'we have never i offered money at ‘ matter to no ho edition at have won't dad the will of any president or political majority It is not i!together loonyea' ' - - ---- Itudy such a low rate of interest Vow is the time vl be "Silence is a matter of inflation or deflation but depends largely upon public how greatIt'she may A a and day it as you may a often of typewriter sign just confidence which is net dominated by any man or group of men: golden" cowardice or ignorance Good speech lie awake all bight a day at the plow to build your new home:or'apartment widle' As confidence waxes end W1001 10 may prosperity come and go is to id- - ond 7" never do goldenotincoln's '''i Gettysburg Want of faith may cripple or close ak perfectly sound bank It is dress for example "Your !abort building lots are so cheap true that confidence may be destroyed by the conduct of those in your beet friend? Another purse is My A L Beeley rm 'that people fallacy hobbies with iteldom I insane direct charge of the institution end once lost iabard to go mote the progi'ess of Salt Wie and regain But One'a opacity for friendadP heete--- - don't know about that buttrYing to the only remedy is to reestablish trust --- money - — You can't uy love and hapout T hobbies find other what people's A boom period can build a city in whosefuture yourself by borrowing now has pines& And lus remember that are just about sending faith public me nutty la been inspired Worthless stocks may be unloaded on tem 1-buyers who mere what pm one else place reliance on the salesman The hysteria of prodigality and of - to be Wes' you think it' 'out for your- - ' In' an endeavor to be the first to ' 4 ' ' g panics cannot be regulated by legislative or executive authority telt obtain speeimens of a hew species of The best that can be done in either cue is to safeguard the butterfly two expeditions are racing TIME publie WOULDS from fraud and misrepresentation to correct the abuses from which to of Aysendistrict of South I ' I a were would beneath treei they have suffered to curb the power of those who have misused America ' in the shades A41eeping it and to restore the confidence of the governed in the government With Was 633 lt4ht 'and Oroadway all the bills I've got to pay Nearly 300000 people in England to which they pay taxes for protection and security - – -- -- ' - Paid! are esUmated to have made plans for 6te " Any measure system orwcampaign which can establish mai ' ocean cruises this and seven of donee will do more to restore prosperity than all the in the I would were beside the sea -- -- the largut steamshipyear gold companiesi bawl world especially when the gold doesn't circulate freely Or sailing in a boat ' scheduled 133 trips It-ina- I ': ' t '‘ A money khan mit who sump forella title& 'hes not been the major cause 01 their- suffering: fur- - adholevantage "" I(lc'? : 10'4 - 1111"""1"" have been mare important An increase in wagu factors will help men now et work but it will be of considerably less 't - - 4 Charts a etegaorIng export duty on all n " part-tim- e sheep blesison ottoreos 1' 10'414gs-- WIFIA'--7-1!-- 4 ‘NT -- -- aouGHTTwg IritriA III PartsTune Work Blamed for Suffirmg lougha ‘ 40 olit whole population Out of the per sons listed as "gainful workers" hi the census of 1930 many less than halfwere in industrial occupations The rest were farmers in trade in professions in personal setvice and public serThe low vice and in Clerical jobs purchasing power of the industrial workers who have jobs and the lack of purchasing power of the industrial unemployed is of course an element In the general lack of purchasing power But it Is not the only or even the chief cause of the present Inadequate demand for goods drive that-"th- vl 4 ! """ The other --day Green the president ican Federation of at it91 4' - FOI ClaAREYSIVErt it114 What thus railroad men need Mr Roosevelt said in effect Is not higher wages but more work Their real trouble be amid wu not the fow wage rate but the fewness of the number of hour they had Work I quote WM: "rho to per cent r 'r -- been-take- i1 ' II (' )1 Wi (itigAitmAtili! Y0041 ALYAYS ituttNIN4 004 li ' tAsSo 11iey I 1 1 ri" Itihtu 'cKNAlioilm eltwcz-- ' ' A 11111kiei 0 7 LIPPMANN Recovery Mechanism 9e Drioncts x— 1 "'' - thisss -- p -- CHEAP IMPOIrte By WALTER - am 0 a wrap 47 IN - 9 A - it-F-- - $)' or r 91 i Ott V4Alt GNAT two e (mu) - ' A tri Aft 1 -- DINVIta 4i 4 0 Today and Tomorrow - eiU601tsisire'AtIVIII1j tioi -- iti ' S '''1 '4 i t rei 11 0 0 - Al!' 7 Ns i $ 440 --- It i T'''11 - ' :001-141- 1111101604? i fl ' t- 01 oi 4 t-1 teti v Wr-- Mirrt - ! r e1 VROIVI whence come wars and fighting among yer' After cen11' ' titles of destructive warfare in which millions of the flower pf earth's manhood have been slaughtered without making the ' world any safer for democracy warfare which began without apNow the Muk gullivea he adlin ea I parent 'reason er upon some trivial pretext like the' assassination 6! an inconspicuous prince by an irresponsible boy mankind is still Seeking so answer to the query propounded by the Apostle James tured it as something radical The A suspicion has arisen and a charge has been made that "the reason for that I think was that Mr Roosevelt had recently come Munitions makers and armament salesmen steadily are driving the back from his vacation and there great powers into another disastrous war" was much talk that he WW1 going a make to committee Vice President 7 Garner recently appointed to "go to the left" that la go makers of munitions actually take in an investigation of the-pa- rt farther toward radicalism But the truth Is Mr Roose the promotion of International conflicts While this inquiry was veit's railroad wags letter wu ' in progress a book made its appearance giving facts and figures rot radical at all it wu collierywhich seemingly shed light on shady activities In calling attenstive It was precisely the view that would have bg tion to the sufficiency of food and clothing being supplied In this busineu man or by machine age and the absence of excuses for fighting to establish - any average anybody familiar with accepted trade routes or colonieseither to obtain land or extend markets economic theory The letter was about the plea the author concludes that "ncrreasonlor war remains except cudof railroad labor for a raise in - den profits for $h 50 men wbo run the MUllitiOlIS racket" Railroad labor had some pay he allied armament makers Ile describes them as follows: ac'two years ago voluntarily Who not only befgre the were but during the war gave rifles and cepted a 10 per cent cut in their basic 1ifoie rate and now they grenades end the comfort of food to the enemy received baronetcies were- - taking- restoratiott Of the of a honor while of of millions and ribbons the legion making profit cut - 4r t letter 1 - i- May 5—In trying to make the Washington picture Simple I begin With rir MEXICO ! 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