Show I BEGINNING HIS LESSON Evidently the editor of pC the Chron icle ide regular newspaper of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah is getting the beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning of his training He is under discipline Up lIp to the present ho lo has lias had iad no troubles Some one has provided pro pro- vided Med the paper the typesetting the editorial payroll the tho pressman and the tho circulation T There er f ha has been nothing nothing noth noth- ing but glory glor and fun for the editor But on All Fools' Fools day he made mado the mistake of thinking an editor could safely l be one of or them and issued a t.- t. fake number It contained a n. good good marty marir things entirely untrue but hut which were supposed to be he funny The Tho faculty takes a a different view of ot it and the editor of or the Chronicle is under un un- un d der r investigation That will not hurt him What he needs is a little of the tho discipline that goes toes with the business He will be bethe bethe bethe the better for taking his medicine He Hewin I win vim mal make e a better paper afterward That is how good papers are made The editors make mistakes and the public their beir bosses discipline them Vest Next timo mo they know what not to do And the successful making of a paper Is finally resolved to that It Isn't a question of or what to put in Iii n a p paper per Au Any one could be a 0 successful suc sue editor if that were all But Butt It t Is the things In the tho paper that should have hn been kept out out they they make the ho trouble It Is a wise man who knows what to keep out out so so that he can know what kept put will avoid old rouble for him him white while giving comfort and Information tion to his public No matter what they may do with ho tho editor of the Chronicle Maybe they hoy will boll boil him in oil Maybe they will vill just draw and quarter him Possibly Possibly Pos Pos- sibly t they C will find some somo compassion and only break breal him on the wh wheel But even if they do no more moro than make him ilin pay tot for the edition and then expel ex ox- pel him fr from m tho the university he willbe will be ba big r I will h have v. v l learned arn d j jone one ono of the tho things that should have o i been kept out of tho the newspaper And Andas as there are only seventeen million 1 things which should be kept out and andas as h he I Is a young man maJ It will be observed ob oh- s served that tho the editor dUcr of the Chronicle Chron Chron- icle ide I Is In a a. fair fall way hay t to- to learn the If it he ho lives Jives 01 |