Show News Views should warn people not to make the center of the highway lY a place for a social chat That Is Js what hat the driver of an auto auto- automobile automobile mobile said ald after he had a nerve nere shock He had been driving Ini along Wilson lane Turning a sharp bend he faced a Do glaring light and in front of him was was a bevy bev of young people By By the quick application of his brakes a tragedy t was prevented Youn Young people sometimes careless and older people sometimes thought thought- thoughtless less Ius take the middle of the paved road along which cars speed If the unforeseen does not happen there will be no calamity But the unexpected unexpected unexpected docs does occur now and then and death comes The Tha tragedies of f the highway are I increasing s g at an a an alarming r rte rate te and the public must be repeatedly caution caution- cautioned ed if It number of deaths are to be re re- re reduced A writer of more than ordinary abil abil- ability ability ability ity gives us a new point of view as asto asto to what to- to what machinery is 15 doing He He sas that in the United States there th re are ar eight hundred thousand horsepower of energy at work to re relieve re- re lieve man from Irons his heavy burdens This energy it Is estimated is cap cap- capable capable capable able of doing the work of eight bil bil- billion billion bil- bil lion men or five times more than the population of of th the earth which is placed at When the pyramids were being built bum slaves were ere made to pull puli the large stones up an inclined plane I In In Inthe the b building lIdl g of the larg larg- largest largest est cat of oZ the he pyramids ls slaves slave were wu whipped to their task They The dragged great limestone blocks up as high feet which Is four times time elsh C e Eccles building That great structure covered 13 I acres and was wis erected erected thirty seven centuries before Christ I I Slaves Slaves were employed in the United States as late as and there still is slavery il very in the world In the past w have com corn complained complained that they were were industrial slaves sl ye I But t steam gas and hv hydro electric energy is 15 releasing rele man front from his back back- backbreaking b backbreaking ck- ck breaking tasks Sir Ernest Benn an Englishman who toured the United States Stat Sta s on his return home said he was amazed to find that in America A no one lifts l an anything thine no one sweats weats He did not see the men on the streets of Ogden wielding the big bigl sledge l dge hammers in tearing up the asphalt and Jarring loose the con con- concrete concrete concrete crete but as a general statement Sir Ernest Ern st was not far fu wrong Fifty years ears ago nearly every man classed as a worker had to have han cog muscles and enduring body bod Today machinery is doing much of the work which in the past was la Is- Is Electric energy is 15 eliminating the thes s drudgery cf of the ome and turning night into day Comforts undreamed of by the kings and aud emperors are now within the reach ruch of humble homes It is an improving world with mth more leisure But did you jou OU ever stop to think that leisure in Ire Itself is not conducive to tore real re t pleasure Those who struggle and are under strain and then have their hours or daya days of relaxation get most out of life Pleasure alone palls paIls There must be shadows with the sunshine Students of ot population Inform u uthe us the growth Is I so EO rapid that within the th life of children born today the world tb will be so 10 overcrowded ove crowded as to bring stan alien Either that or wars must be fought for elbow room and d the killing of hu human man beings on the battlefield serve to keep down over population America Is warned warn d are In ln increasing creasing so 60 that within thiet years they must invade other land lanck in order orde to exist They will try to enter America 1 I L there is any possibility The human race is I increasing L a day d y That is La to say y are bom are born dally daily Each day I people die In a year are arc re added to to Oh I orld world In 50 SO years yeara the total Continued Condoned on OD Pare Page Two NEWS AND VIE VS Continued from Page Pace One Oue will Ill be far over a a. billion because the will In turn bear children What Is the solution One of the doctors says It must be birth control Another Another answers ans that modern chem chem- chemIcal Ical cal progress with machinery and a better etter understanding of agriculture will make possible the caring for an an- anther another another other ther billion people With the conquering of tropical dis- dis diseases easeS ases eases the Amazon valley could sus- sus sustain sustain tain ain a a. big fraction of the prospective e increase Sanitation Is cutting down the death rate and that Is making for tor increasIng increasIng Ing ng population But man Is 1 learning to make nuke the soil oil produce more Chemistry Is do- do dong doIng doIng Ing ng much of the human race The medical men have made great stretches of the earths earth's surface which once nee spread read malaria yellow fever and other ther afflictions livable areas Even the southern states of the United tailed States have been made nude more desirable places and the people of the he north are moving In that direction In a a. constantly Increasing stream There Then Is no reason for alarm over the he Increasing population American farmers regret ref let there are not more mouths to feed on their products American manufacturers want waI t more consumers of their goods And with all aU our high resolve to have lave no more wars those dreadful conflicts will come so 0 long as men are re highly ambitious and selfish and form orm themselves Into nations So let letU us U not worry as to the population population lation crisis with Its Oriental Hood flood Modem Modern man will 1111 find a way out of his hll difficulties |