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Show ka&MNMMMu im MAGAZINE SECTION DESERET EVENING NEWS. I idfctumenl The an of HbW; otaN UUOU u jtmr sleao j jour TRUTH AVD LIBERTY. TEN PAGES APRIL 3 1915 SATURDAY LAKE SALT l.Ui Es TEN CITY CTAJI ? WAR HAS ADVANCED THE CAUS -- State Ownership, State Control, State Dictation and State Dominion Have Become Almost Universal Throughout Euiope. (Special Correspondence ) March -- 5 Lanpes Armageddon o ialism ta turning cult to It haa brought Europe ffty years rearer to state ownership, elate control state dulat.oa, militant, professional Germany eierMhing. 0txt In Today's News From Embattled Europe ERLIX, B Pte -- d- - J .- Tt ' - as socialUts, and in r J "Wf Tussli Professor Isuihuff, who hat , holds hat hooks n jo of ton a ffljei after ?he war political md udualism will W iead ddon has put the state n cherge of nearly la- arenthg The longer 'heIfw ui Las tnt ve more s.ate ms there wU ie 'ear, as frm iluelow thinks pwSRwhla, tae nope of Marx vMl U ien!iz0, an if .t lasts 20 jjid 1 atta n "hc al tvW's we Asquith tier jr unions of Foi r a1! Th s ts a panilox The o ial ts t la m to be a could not Iff ihroigh mhxU the pest sart, but f f vnrwtt t5ettirTjKtrwar "Wh-- Tt war nofr ha'l sud thu so. laiuim sfitod teoi-Ibt Franco. ever wnere in Srctal.sla jti , to ratnotc.vtv and A JV.r a -- l oc k I a met ghfnd fr- - k iprniieptv Tncto short Chain 'n sm tho sj.ts.tst hit !V th'S aoffrhdor In rrahj the Socialists awa thrlr can.' la' - nr oos.'0'osti dott?t ..joteltem the Feet ( r; The were helping the rate to Var Xasne'S -- H predirt on. that tniz- - pro can , a)c of our modern mill on arm M onlv i the stae V P'o uVd frr eronom-a'l- t so ia' stjd of Vise to the ' most drastic scheme wa of re is. ei,r p'iat'on The war s a blind, m.zht bo a s ill st notions A -- sor.al re. .lotion - mo sinns-e-'-of 'HfjTlT Ttoodrt emt it wmtHih brveUirers. which led state Socialism in time of Germany war Ger peace easilv keeps the lead in time of has made a state corner of all the food Bir vrles of her seventv million population The fed-all eral cminfl has declared that from February forbids a'! gra'n and flour belong to the state It ale and purchase of gram Owners of corn must over report their stocks The state will take them at ! own price. Mstribution to the population will organs No he done by the local will get more than two kilogramme or,woman jnan t flour, which ia four German pounds, a wees. v Tha is enough for life And the town anr o pro-rato collec' be will obliged municipalities go.ern-mea- t for preserving and canning The will tell the cttlaen what to eat and t re qaers him. if he can afford meat and dear f .cK eo to consume his two kilogrammes of flo ir that the surplus may go to the poor 'NTROLS E Kill THING THE ?TATE Tr. . U tbo greatest ea.Htrimtnt in state owner sh.p e.tr made. S ith it go other aoclalistic plans of idtnUcal principle. Since war broke out e rotting that Germany need for war ha two rtulate4 i tne state. Sometimes this has meant erpropria-tasometimes prohibition aga.nst export some-tmcompulsion to produce Cupper lead leather In time wool nitre are all regulated. peaie severe etonomk. exigencies and crises however majority in lh cold not induce the ial.t-ni- -- . V 3Egwri.'Ui? ! si - . e-- i,. T fon-utrt- lrt 'r -- -- J - V st imescm? 1 ejaiARI f ISCJiEE an-tr- n st tfar has acted as a magician s wand. The Rimde ra or the military authority s. realize without a word of opposition, the extremist boctahst s dreams .Wftonotra s one ( fhc Richard Fitchc tees the Sor taint i of the Grroton Reuhg'ag, ' Kfk of hs (reed in the n rrrgnt a. of ih - ; i sent European uar. of commerce Tiuuixkeft, the JueesutA foodt-fttthe Rneeian by fs all of the seizure forecasts goler.lmcn, to prevent speculation. S.r Vane V evderson, the tall British flying Si corps of! cei. is ten hert conferring mh r John French fvr Pa -- id is the man who hat brought the Bnhsh Royai'Flymg Corps to its high state of ef- -- e sup-p'.e- rt rt j J i' b r f t rtvh t rfuw d J , brrt - ' h UVsh g rls yn 'ationat eostHmc selling flags on the anniversary of thetr national sa.nt nre iijest m nooltes are introduced and the' mast V t of Eoraie afU:r the PraiWHy the imEtin al sawUI alo Kte nr stH.ialism in temThr ar, Hhevfcr ixie ,n. will mean more aruwmvnia, economic defense meas inure mil f nd Su.te jr jn this war that ihev M irslfPcent home produchave neen tion f prefects neoesar for armr and for fivtHm socialistic mea;-c- s In population n !! rr. 1 to jred m the next wars Ens- ordr to be betur Gem in suVnar re land threatened t t enoagn viheat and Oft rn s w t ieadand cthex imLspecsaine war things- - Thn e vull have to lav In stocks of these tVn ' provide for the seat rasnv war 4as?. Th In England and Gemum a h . hae for t a v been clamoring that the stite should store up f and other necessaries ac I e ng Jum f ed ') t' s Gr- this wnr ff the" rfAteS had T fo down cut her not iieehd woud haie man) a week, and Enli supplv to two kilogramnd H Bit to ei to , XV I pt Rim n I Sn o at I r fJrthe J h n?c e ictr t mj, Tk A I TTc-rht iu" j ur na-- taien, aii ry of war. ener- rin r n -i u pitta. ce 9s h&a tr- and sjodec- e' id-- anti es ai,3-- irx ea-r- th v t , iiattTLf 'lj'-- ' 4- m-r- 4 - 3i-At 0 than Ttefec1opmen( of this a few year ao unknown Welrh lAycr in ONrON. March 25 The great to a master of finance, for that Is the European war hoar irade and position that Lloyd George undoubtunmade many reputation, but edly occupies today. Then he - known m no the TiT itarr. a great Tto;f?n has fjwr man In opposition to worTy and hai-rin at the esteem England public and a wonderful nob ri 1c un!cliMniploment consider they of offlclgla. These wl lave a right, te aaterlee for Ufa. That will maka feo-sl- hle monopoly to do .way with th. lr-- d "hen peace cornea. This will be true of other thonopolteg Ruesla proposes to replace the drink ""PPlrnwtr feroporarywr "monopoTTesiir l t Ms tnrwaiiml ttp 1 th f r e rxisr-- s e need o? art diu'horUfr hi . Ts j. f' : sa least Tavid Lloyd George. rkt wu && Of financing the war wborti the hzs fallen And it te not In England alone that he lsnow acclaimed r a great" financier, France' and Russia, to whose aid 'he ha, come with fuhte from Jchn Bull 3 pocket, both, h&il irtm of the age She fic4V If anyone had aked the man In the few etret ? to wou(d have bees met with erornf ul buijb. There baa been So greater zurprtee In Kngllah polKlcs X ' as e, U r h V ' f ck Mz h4h , , When he era. promoted to. tha c bonce tarahip ofJLhc exchequer ran tloua men Mill shook their heods.and rw -- rrer W i v i y xl ene-mi- bankers, and Lord then kr.-- ui , r rr i r. tiv i ih I ff u H r tu iPt ij t for th' He w h A lf Rrrthwrhfld ks.) md a) ote the th i tl i mild' thv ( "ifiiyd AI , iv 1) !?3re ite a fil in s rn J ml a Mare r ,,, a- urp-t- taard . . ffM gl htw-iv- ac- I - me4tires n mere' , erlv - n er. th war wit? 1 m rc j ai m , he rjl ne j do 1 In peace n iel th m t More ga n Rjt the f- - vviI tipa peace toulJ i n no Interslt. of r,at naT prva cojln mar them to r the Soo ali- reredv R de- n r ' vz A r exsten'e tjnu t'e ti TH ntjntnyen pniiii oiitfr f'ing 5k fo Md.lv g if the pes, i. are owzev.l of th fcar and on srj cew'-u!!tarr ' - er and under fil ,siamij nd in (Continual on pags twok le -- f vrrrt wr n al h at ome 4 np jo-- .t a Hank d - ho arc vifkint iv r.uiiull as day on a (he treasury unfaid man ng ilirks for the htMe j o whom.i h u aoe r Vje s h at of dtnouncjng a few months ago. and the xmtitm is getting the benefit of their vast financial experience and influence Lhyd Geo T?e baa noheen ungrateful. Lord Cunliffe s great work for disiand bees recognised by a peerage, and i i Hen x5 n like pnmmti men Kink their own fei Sng and AU tn v " hi 1 s fl itfcM-- tmrr r eent n of the war g nf ruling. cl-- ii wHvnore and irmre N ng ruling bread Sftclalstfc measures mnopolts against speculators warF the mere fruitful, the more aant Its I out th- nanv c v iian are I'ad oppe- - anl U t r sheL mi H h ? - t.rnirg - in field vf ox d ,r1d il ST?mm'rrir ia.ikrimj rson- Irtn? a ; fr The aJd r Vviii r jMr s Svg- - eoerny's nem a. i y 4 ombind i nrn , v' mi - t' v tw f tne e h 'n hem - i WfcLu 'hem nej vrth a ten ev I ink f: I r- ntfoRfti defence ihe war i n ' hat rdertd il j w i a here v In claims .n f rt nen ?n tt ns ye' fie ht-- c Iwr1' Fieri !h i r ai he vihih the Thi a o rt in Europe. thcio d ini , do ai t Irm tn !g inf- hi I i L U) 'real w-- ti n .trd in England plttprij f rfght up' fo the f iy he was the bLgh and ftnanciu! cfeirs btiole empire When the wr btMf L t agaitt displayed bhwHtwwfHM it 4s to this quality al in that he ou 3 H his present repurvt.on via a b : rMhae that tlm uut s sough swB r ih hisof financing the greatest elan la tory was too big even for yer withno pre'dous txpe"4tnci of high finance, and he celld Jn the men w ho knew. It did not matter to him that these men had been his bitterest The country needed them, and he determined to make -- them bit friends. Among the men whom he summoned to his aid were Urd Roths- child. r MSem t r n ar 'ntTed if ai t b Xt lonfldene in ih mor.e fit iered tht natlora! vhkh hai pTaiLttll) evpr v government, oratpr. No on believed In his adrnin- 4etratlv powers atidwhei he entered thf Ubrr.1 government ws prrotdent of the board of trade, there was a good deai of fear that he would make a mess fven of fiat then unimportant office LJyod George, however, not onlv did ot mke meaeof It; hemade It one of the moat important offices m the mVnimtit end be showed, by the u Wznromparable tact and bow It could be ky made great engine for the praeervw- - vv 1 1' 1 War ftrt , i 'l 0 1 Little Stories of the Xr r lx in Is a uft r irivf t n the r tKe i truth un ' t. t t rJ..III xz f t u tt the? m - Th w If s t . - fJ a f as tN WAHMOXOIOLIKP or jT-- e t wv - L- C(? i - rv i fjr h tit irbtiff 4 ' t rg t - ). nr j n M & - Bttru rf7Jl-,it- 1 ri f i i Qg oty nn r r f ran: h'tf'h hf M'l fef yrbfr (,,iu)i ' et on He a - r L. - r rtf 1 j m - apjftr nUct by r ,yr retire Irtrr , i Rftott r,tr tm IgJ?555JJ5555J5&5v nociarjuc war xponupoltf will ptTit after ihe of aao harannp tha Vis Inertia bureaucracy mono-Jtil- y k for their perzruce. Every new war means more officials. The officials are zalari-aand penwionahj men. a European state never antler any conditions throws Its officials out of If a monopoly la abandoned some other lEopoly' must take its plare- - Jit hen war Jhroke wf Emeia bad to atop the1 state traffic in vodka. Vodkx aml war could not to together. The vodka ava work to TO.tOd officials. These cannot be bttaed awayt sud RoaaLz having loev the vodka of nPo!y seventies, has to stand the expense Phoning the officiate. Germany's new' breed monomMB n tt t b tr Lady r on SlaUn9 who hat just retu-Golde'i Cross of Merit for hv uork i v'th the Aortt an te Rea Crot Tk t is a- ne )wrratt of thrBnan'a far'ncr lmpcrsr General of th x S oJav, tam. uih eeakrl ir re and more drastic measures Tty' present and ''"olutlonaty measures will become nonna! in an age People will wondst, hoar they ever f prrate owfierahlp of bread. The state -ttonopojr will seem as natural $rd as IneviL h moDopol.ez d'fl th tobacco ami whkh it .d tn Franca beforo th war tiXi t Six atflu i d tthao 1I1 SOCIALISTIC ti It , tiwmesrXvtbSb eendaioM' vktfJi exproprlstona ompd4ed the Mates to oete.lltte contixme, aid will be accentuated Thfe wil 7 T a'fX J1.7.V ficiency ' , R Jo cr -'- s a ri ' i'i.'x lrn e. Russia, and England are all deep in expertmenta. I'mmedmtely after the war .began Francs and England put their private rail ra'lr.mil English under state control roads reform thundered for ths have Bsienalizers for fifty years, hut state eociaPstlc wwr first hro tgnt began to the reftum. The British state immediate vast scale, and the other be!i-edeal re sugar cm rrt eafr set to reprinting prices. Russia s M n e-f s food t cm mercy Ttmasheff threatens that trill be seized. Food prices rushed up after the tranz-powar chiefly because moblllxation hsmpe-e- d When mobilization was finished and tfars-ifiohad become normal, food prices stayed op Tost ra'i TUttMBefT. Is 'apecuIation'The reraedr ' tn appropriate to the state all food supjrnes In h per cent or JErzland food prices have risep even more The chief cause is the rise in freight The rstn. a susiddlary cause,, is speenUfon y mtlcontents nTe the government to do as the cargo did, to expropriate. If neceesarv in Evervone ship and to Import food direct England wbp wants state Socialism rejokes at the effect of the war. measures All these acclaUaJic measurcs are war 6ut they will remain peace measures In less one ? tht; combatant groups abandons Its plan to trusii last antTeiy the other, the war probabi tu. KiTtSK.lCWVlt5 S.4T HUiOK $t4V1D3 'DAFmIOW STEP A T |