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Show 4LA;. ; ,, It ,-- ! 1 DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY APRIL 17 1916 ;; salt el Leik - 'Whitney Streets. and East Temple City. Utah,. Cotner of South Tempt llorace NEWS EVENING DESEREf SUSI nOSS Manager UnseRIPTION PRICE& ......... 61700 Mail. por year ty By Carrier. per year ! I). per year 100 Saturday News. per year extra. postag Foreign and other reading matter for he addreeard to the EditOT. -should publication and. all reAddroa all Lust ner onnmoni,ationa Nral-R- , $45 Semi-Wee- - -- TUE linittancea ET Salt Lak Utah City. identbar Audit Bureau Circulation. J P. licK)rnes. Eaatrn repreoentative le Silt Ave Bow Turk Office. Ave. Chicago cift.r.i. if! So. t201 &err,. Dwelt Kresge Building, or Salt Lake City. art Entered at the Ve.elorlif Verona Oa. matter according .16 Act of Congrala. March 2. 14711 NALT LAKE eITY, , A CORrsE THERE ; 1 i i; 11 '! ' a 4 g j . in WITH APRIL DuatNer something nrewsome I. 1914 VALUE- and almost Mghoulish in the hope openly expromed in etal circles in Mexico and tacitly cherished in stroller circles in the 'United Stat.& that the exhomed corpse said to be on its stay toward the international boundary line le that of tho bandit chieftain why Min been the object of pureoll 6111C0 his murderous raid into C. S. terraory March 9. It la a cane where one manii de,ath would be th highest poseible service he could render to two great nations; but it la not imptimible that the elusive rogue may be an foxy in pretended death tut he has been in active lito. In an advanced state of decomposition. all Mlicesis may look pretty much alike. and nothing would be easier than to clothe any convenient codaver in habiliments which the where only kneel of high fficient:I can do the work of the modern soldier. For what defects are theme young men to blame? Here is the first: Ender the rigid dest etven a proepeetive recruit physical defects quickly ap- pear. The recruiting station men say that alchohol and cigarettes are to be blamed fur most of the failures. The body steeped in alcohol has no en- durance. the enees are not alert and dependable, the nerve,' required of the rifleman have been de- Buoyed. the shooting eye" falls down. The tie- arett victim ham a bad heart. shaky nerVel, a dimmed eye and impaired digestion. Soldiering. drinking and intoning do not go together. Here le another. Recruiting service men find many applicants unfit for the army became, through having led dineolute lives they have be- eome victims of social Their biood hue an overplue of poison. Even if them disease sere not detrimental to themselvis the men afflicted with them are unfit associates for clean men whn would be contaminated by mere contact with these moiety and physically un- Cifiiin creatures. There's nu room for them In the army. HMI another. Through lack of care and through lack of deeency. niany of the applicants are found 10 have allowed their teeth to decay and dwindle In number to the point where they have become actually ptGateally unfit. The secretion of poisons In their mouths' and th inability to mastiosie food for proper nourishment are dangers In whit7h the army will not permit its mombere Iii expoot them- - Gnawing at Verdun I digest-tee- not necessa rily selves. None of theme defects extol In a man who has lead a morally than life. who he.t obeerved the rules of pereohal hygiene and who is master of appetites' that from time to time may tempt him to viewless. The our man who wants to get anywhere, in or nut of the army. owes isomething to himself. The laws of nature will not be imposed upon. tho penalty is always exerted. Thie is not the ge of the eon:, UntiAttlitill ties4ettl EMMA cARrs tptgloted by Nort Atuart Julie Hinz k Co, ivani itattkofir llAkial Girlie. Hallett Hunter. Dugan Dupree Dupree, rrael I oekly Derbeotra. 18111T. WH TING sone baYlnirk" 'failure" 2:15 pas, ROe. 25e. 2,0e E VC', 8:13 p. En., I tie. 23e, toOr. 75c. 'fume Was. 734 W. 2 S. Near Main r - --- ...... is put made f.r the Cerrnan teeth Everything should be in piano sight to eouting aviators The Crown Prince Tralltes that It than Ver,ion. I give-awa- la XI the easier said TH Etu:-Es-- t IF4 , .....r!, .. 8 1,1"Alt, , Irtelat wake! Pr the Tibents liottr z ) r orltd Al 4., Orli,A 0 but itlrttrf !we wt Pierces Canned Tomatoes Utah Cats. ine C.. Ameeeew AMERICAN - , 1 FEATIMES. Ofq ikorp e co tail's th, to Eldor 1 ,,o of onto'. You th,, tif foi, Kn.., tithe 0!toices uti bow DNItre loc;otero, - At"titt 11.2017111r ?IA, choz ,"Psim I p,bbotto V,Iellan I 4 ' "The Aryan" UNION THE REX PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME learlrECTIVI JAIIVAILY 11. Danl. 7ialY and !Mamalints (Malan Depart 7:20 A. m...c.h aloe arriving) Kansa City. Oman& 7:20 A. m.... Darden. palaver. 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An IIIE In PICILYORD I 1M;M F4, I. WIliKES FACTS. ...... rite. Coining WockseadayMARY buses. Rube Miller in a comedy .cream. From Conference Committee of Managers. Railroad income 1S.047.000,900 Railroad payroll 1,381,000.000 Out of every dollar paid by the public for transportation the niployees receive 46 tante. Railroad employees 1,710 000 Train employees 312,000 Train employees' wages 1389.900.04)0 Train men are only IS per cent of the number of employees. but they receive 2 per COW of the wages. Train mployees wages range from 'SOO to 14.000 a Year, averaging more than II.200. Avrage wage of ail other railroad workers. COO. Th train men now demand a new wage schedule that will add $76.000,000 to $100,000,090 to the railroad payroll. Their demand is that the basic payday be changed from ten hours to eight hour with an increase of 87 and a ha!t per cent in the pretient overtime rate. The demand is for higher wages and not for shorter hours. The single issue Is whether the highest paid railroad workers Cr. entitled to still higher pay. That claim Automobile Sloes hafted Girl's Ocean to Omen trit) smelting The Race Paramount i EWSPA PERS. N THE RAILROADS SIDEWAGE 11- .1 , limt Comment and Opinion Hartford Courant. There was recently received at the office of The Courant a written requset to adopt a certain policy. The letter came from a small village not over 20 miles distant. This letter, retopeettul ty written and welcome as an expreealon of opin ion. was signed by 31 persons, declaring them. selves to b.) "readers of your paper." Now an examination of the subscription list of The CourIn that village shows that of the It declared ant -readers of th paper" met five are ubscribers We have no thought of intimating that these "readers.- - as they signed themselves. are not really such No doubt. they are. hut the point is that they do not buy the paper. In other words. here is a small but suggestive illustration of the event to which people read newspapers that others pay for. With five subscribers having at least SI readers of their paper. the infernce is that a family newspaper la read by more than five times as many people as buy it. In our opinion this is a low estimate. The sheet, aold for a cent. is looked at and thrown away by the buyer. but the real newsis read and reread and there is no calpaper cuisting the whole number of eyes that it passes Con-tre- 111 'WAR d th Ctlintlerde Padden and ANITA the Paramount Girt. In Disootir 711mmo It la not likely that the Germans have any hope break-Mthe French line at Vel dun or anywhere Mem But If they can get Verdun, they gain at least the IIMMUra flee that they can fight something more than a purely detenitce campaign. They will vindicate their local offensive to this enn The shouts of victory which in Berlin would billow the addition of Verdun to Urge. Belgrade. Maulieuge. Antwerp. Lodz. 'Warsaw. Nish and Cetinje would still for a time the rising murmurs of a hungry people. But Just as the Berlin populace cannot be fed long on radishes and periodos. so the German hopes of winning Paris and cionquering the Allies cannot be nourished for more than a little while by the pushing back of the French out of the forts of Verdun. and immediate contact with a line a dozen mile further back that is just as strong. The cootlet. even if the flag flies over the ruins of Veratlfh will mode down once more to a long and bitter trial of endurance In which the better fed and more numerous forces must win at last.Boston Transcript. undfor. the tantoos Ast Norio" Comes... Iiintotielo. Grove Colowrote to wrest et. nod Co. la "Tim Ady LewisDisko. Non-laceb- TODAY AND TOMORROW MOO, A it h tri ti Ind MU or all. Mar vaudeville big thee feisty:qrs. of READING WWItnEzaft4, - I I I - VINYMR a a strotriaguhnotaid thdeem-v.c. - of Vaudeville. The B it comes, will be a bloi-- to the The loss.-iof the Gerilea, not only through the Isientht-man morale at Berlin rise in he barometer i of vary Germ., 1,'Lt,htehro" ir;;;h or the y7aperiority Its of the German artillery. in in. ianiet ,0 aide to crow over Verdun. it is titivate'. there are bigger or better genii on $t Ailhies sole. And there are more guile where thee came Lora, The artillery that hike slowly eaten its way to .he Bettie may &leo eat its way to the Aire. Bat how slow and painful and tatty a proemial If the French In is now forced heck from Verdun. it eat be the Mat on of the a vetbls ehange map line for whole than year. morgi A of the batle line initilished map April :e. is now before the writer of this, It would serve well as a map of the battle line today. It starts from the same point on the North Sea comet in Belgium from which it started a year ago. It haa the little loop astward. at YpresSt. Elliot. that it lute today. Lille. Lena. Acres anteons. Itheimaail are In the same hands today that they were in April II. It15, The line eweeps off to the iternian border In Lorraine. beerides the V (mire novunteine. and brings up on the Swims frontier at ezactly the same moon Th e. little giving' and takings of the year have pretty nearly balanced one anotherezeopt for thin apparently irreetatible German gnawing process that began at Verdun on Washington's Birthday. And the measure of success which the German.' have attainml here Is discouraging to the Alfa.'" precisely for the fact that tt meets at home the sentimental need that it was intended to serve, and also because it contre)a a tribute to those great guns which prepare the way for the grim aucrifices of life that the German Crown Prince is so willing to lay upon the altar of hta dynastic noces A Ilk en- ROAD SHOW ORPHEIJM .7.a."1,1 bone-draw- t aloe to the Worth that tall the abandonment of the ilefeionve line of the distooi. It ta It heap of ruics, cotrman ling no to the a stward f it. But alfdrnmuintidintorttlhnt:Pft;ret,etnhege, Verdun itself t.. itt nu sense to the French, all must n'anit tL d ha n a vital eneot sentiment.; valise. and tiooti:mnt has le tortes and its defeats In war t... iess important, Nor ewli.mryertibo:kn ,thheml: of guns and bombs. fact that tine erottin le a balient which is always a nonrce of danger in defeat" tit. Mattel. held by the Germans Bow to the south of It. is also a salient-- and it is th German salient that stands firm It Verdun was, as a PrOjeCtiOn into the Gertn&ri ilhes. a manaos to the French. so was $t. Mlistel menitee to the Germane. If Verdon Linn St, Mihiel down the river Nieums to poch-makin- t etc o EferAPIIOUV Lt ,. but appreciable prcgress of the THE free e toward their present e .111hmental objective. the stronghold cf Verdun. raises some interesting questione. politnal 11.I well as strategical. The French cannot Wink the fact and we niay be sure that General Joftre de s not not blink itthat this gnawing process will, arid soon checked, give the GermaLs Verdun throw the French back on a flee.. line Thie rew line may be that of the River Aire. which netall"13 the Meuse some dozen miles further west, and which offers defensive features suarceiy lens admirable than those of the Ileuae, t;annot for a moment suppooie that the niench have not triple.trenched this line. or that the:, art tiot capahle Of withdrawing to it without any heavy ..t morale. rrheriftai71 ,:t.q1m.pr.tntuannwdo without any loss crafty outlaw had at som time worn. Pending absolute identification of the remains. It will be CIVIC &MOWING PAINS. as well to reserve opinion on the truthfulnees of rumor. the cities. like strewing aro subsoil If Villa really is dead. the understanding seems Gis;WINti from Limo to time. boy, Theimf pains are pan to be that the American punitive expedition wilt when trona are put forth to make be immediately recalled. This would relieve a more acuto fit innovations than shoo the plan is tension which la becoming extremely armload. and the city it la miseh tho which is grievously aggravated by the fact that to mako the inovationa fit the cOy rI attmpta to "stot by a vaM Canaria soldierly engaged in the attack on our memo as when with a No 2 shoo on a No. 3 foot. We are great flying COIUTTIO at Parral. That incident may open poop's' horo to travol. Wilton some of our good up a oontroveray of the most serious character, visit tho larger cities' to the east and tho if our where remain there troops may people especially sworn agroesbly impromod be a repetition of it. Major Tompkina's discretion wool they froquontly new civic wrinkle them, sett in ago hi metroin retiring whh two troope of cavalry may have with to their home been altogmher praiseworthy; but Col. Dodd or politan centers. Upon their rotor"' town they at one agitate the adoption of similar COL Wright or Gen. Perishing may manifest less aro needed or not. diatoretion when supported by a larger force. They measures hero, whisk, they innovation proposed does not fit the arts very likely to feel that when they get ready Somstimes the to retire. they will know how to conduct the city. Under ouch eircumetaness the logic behind movement without aid or compulsion from Gen. Its adoption here would be in line with that of the man who porsiatntly buyo his Moths" much Carmine's soldiers. toe big in order to get the full valust of his money The general order under which leurselon in di'in cloth. the Mexico into expedition specifically sate rioting Somotimee it aeons that soma of our prisres&be work of will these as troops 'lb. regarded finished as soon as Villa's band or bands are Ivo citizens love sight of the fact that Salt Lake known to be broken up.'" There la no mention of I. a growing city. not a full grown ono. Progress. to count for anything. is best when it ketips the proposition which has been abreast of the times. The band that loads tho popularly accepted as the great disideratum. The if band may be broken up without Villa being Ember parade' is of very little use to the marehors it gots' so far to lb. front that titter cannot captured or killed. On the other band. hits ture or death may not mean the breaking up of hoar its muter. Postulation by thea public of upon restriction the hand. Though hie body may be mouldering priest conduct always is basedoffeetad usually In the grnve, his soul may ge marching on. Will . of privilege. 'rho individuals it to some dew. Noah things. however. are him death would furnish immediate relief from a dilemma which by even the most casual observer tho natural outgrowth of dovolopmont. expansion Must be viewed as critical. The Cnited States and incroased population. When Ow public good I. promoted by ibis reettiotive rogulation. only san come ens with honor. and Mexico can prethe "mossback" protasis; but whoa resriction is serve her dignity unruffled and her euepicion unnot dorttanded in the interest of the many. the inflamed. few affected by it aro well within their right, SOME MUER sArrtEs 1 N 1116TORY. when thoy argus that it is both annoying and Unwar began. those battle. which tioeonsory. Thes proposal la now Wore the eity commistYlrbreiri t: this come to be regarded as decisive. not sioners agala to further iiihango the traMc rogu'only on the war of which they were a part. but Anon") with respoot to the parking of automoalso on the future history of the world in general, biles in the business "section. Dunhill's" thee is have been mainly short and goon over. One of for some) chimes but when tho changes the longest was the battle of Saratoga (1777) in oorosion aro docidod it la to be hoped that they will the American liev41u4pnary war. when Bur. be dictatod upon by good sense and reason. There is goyne's defeat broke the back of Britiab aapirano ground for the adoption of such regulations tion an d piked the way for the final eumnder at am are required in New York, Chicago or other Yorktown. The Saratoga battle hosted nine days. centere where traffic, both foot and wheel. with a ridiculously small number of men engaged big with thet here and where I. out of all compared with the results which hung open Its the width ofcompetition the 'erste" beers no rooemblanco decision. The Oettriburg fight in ttiket own broad thoroughteros. Bugloss a not hese signMeent conflict In American war to our and personal oonvenience are not history. was continued during only three days. at negligible in arriving at the proper settlement the close of which the high tide of the Con- of the problem. Whatever new regulations Cr. federacy was rolled back. to receive Its final adopted should boos due regard to ths right. quiets. at Appconatos. Waterloo in MI. Includ- and prtviloges of all conoorned. whether they ride big the allied Operations which culminated there or walk. 'rho safety of the podootrion at the crossIn the downfall of Napoleon and the remaking of should be assured, and et the same Um the the map of Europe. was begun and finished In ings n niters of automobiles or vehicles g four days The battle of Tours in should not be unnoceesarily deprived of reason7112. when Charles Martel smashed the Turk and able" enjoyment of their value and convenience In oared Europe. was two days in length: and othera use or in their use for pleasure and normomentous in their consequencea and hence businces conveniones. reckoned among the dozen greatest in history, such as Marathon in 40 Bo C.. Heating in 1014 The Artiate League of America has begun A. D. and Blenheim in 1704lasted only one movement. to arquee the Interest of organisaday sac& tions of artists in the enactment of tans giving Cottl the present year, the longest odnale clash artist a lifetime equity in their painting. In the world war beginning In the Jute summer A new solution of the old problem of having of 1114 was the first battle of Ypres. which your cake and eating it too. wore through eleven long weary, bloody days. After having lost a lawsuit. the disappointed But neither that nor any other on record belitigant may be excused for remarking that the gins to compare with the terrine struggle at Verdun which commenced on February 21 and is American system of trial by Jury is a farce and a delusion. No one is required. however. to argue today still unended and undecided at its with him. day. It has endured already nearly twice aa long as all the above named mitt put toIn Washington there is some doubt as to whethgether. with no glen or symptom of censatton and er Germanybia olive in good tath in the subno guaranty that even when concluded It will have marine She certainly la acting In controvergy. any decisive effect upon the gigantic conflict In good Teutonic faith. which It is only on. incident. When a "prominent citizen' la mentioned for an GrrrutG MEN FOR THE ARMY. office the mention ifsom In at one ear but doesn't WASHINGTON dispatch reporting the resulis IC', out of th other for a long. long time. perhaps of the fret thirty days' recruiting under the never. recant congressional resolution eels: No publfr effietal has yet dlecovered a fire by. Rego its of 10 day( recruiting 2nnonnee,1 drant affected wtth rabies. Fur this much. pertoday by the war department for the eol haps. we should be thankful. tiottal 20,000 men recently eIthorlted by allowed 16.1111 applications end aeceptIt Is hard for the people and &ace cf 1,027 recruits During the hug 111110 tha preparedness-at-any-coa San Frenetic() led with f.,21 people to mottos stviendt. goad 101 Acceptances; ,4,fx. 'PLO ee.:on with 447 applications end AO men oreepted, end New 'fork third with 400 aPPlicatione If there were a premium on truth few pet', $ ad 19 acceptances. pie dould cash In for any great amount. The figures are interesting: While pre, tee inAll this lung about rabies la enough to mgke formation le not aainate as to the ,A10;4, for doge angry. It not mad. the rejection of 10 many applicants. It is esfe assume that they' are much the same se thee have The truth about nohmartr warfare thounh been for many years past. The C11111441 fo-- retev cruahad to earth will ries aril n. lion should partieularly interest the ycung men There mum be method In the matinees of the of the country. tit the aspirants for army sem ice coyotes for they all act the same, meho leers rejected. SS per cent of them have only dhemaelves to blame for their failure to pass the The story that Villa la dead may bit nothing team This appears to he a big figure, but it is not more than a dead toe big. The army requires yOung men of characThis truly he saM of Judge Hughog at. ter and sound rhysical health. Time waa when the army was not so particular. but that time hes titudeit la dignified. penned. The art of war has progressed to the point ' rho Gorman birth tato Is said to bo ditclintric fifty-Ma- A 1,161,1 it'.to t Poitition, While et moo Vital French. Hie a heittimental Meta 1w mitiatieteill. NvIt' 1 |