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\ 4 ‘ i f BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE YEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918. UNITED NAVIES OF T TO POLICE SEAS UNIVERSAL AND LASTING PEACE ‘The international, fleets might be fe stationed ay these posts, and at sub- L814 Munsal Bldg., tations, d about’ the seven ushington, D, G seas. The plans for establishing'a Jeague| ‘There can be only one crime that a| of nations to enforce peace are Yeeon: | nation can commit,” All other offenses! ing astonishingly concret [against [the world's peace will grow Whe first. problem in this connection, | out of iat erime, ‘The one crime will that of building up power, that wil force offending nations | back into the peace family, appears simple. Its solution, in the minds of !some|{ , 4 of the leading slitesmen of the world, | {every nation, those existing y and those which will be in the readjustment of the mip, put their ies into one erent international In this police force every 1 including even land-hound Switz: erland, shall have ships, No nation shall keep ating ships at home: the ys be with the internat The internati der the control who shall be : sisting of representatives from ev mation, equal resentation, nrdless of its size, There may be estaltished three reat World police stations. t the Suez canal, might be know) s the central station A second, at the Panama Canal, might be called the western, and at third. on some ishindyol® the China coast, might he called the eastern, WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? The elements comprising the body are constantly wearing out jeondition to light—It will be the duty police department’ of her | t6 keep the merchant ships’ of that | nation off the high seas and to prevent + 1 fleets, | her | World, until the offending condition hi [until it comes back Into the peace fam- | jtions will find themselves in art against all the rest of the world. i stead of with nother, and ont « commercially from the — rest of the | | E WORLD O MAINTAIN an international | be: PERMITLING ANY OF CITIZENS TO FORM A GOV- . THAT WILL CON- T OF THE As soon 1s ft becomes perceptible, | that this condition Itdnt evils, such territory of other natio lin any i | arising—ar seeking the or trying to force economic adviintages: |frow other nations, will bring such jof the internation: commerce with the rest of t been reemedied, Lund frontiers will also be clase Vjoining nations and th ing nation isolated, will practieally placed under arrest in its own hom ily. If two nati ttempt to go to wi their navies Maced whder ar- rest aud, if necessary, marines of the world’s police force: will be landed Y wre order, The: two offending n peneil will he forced fo terms. rhe international board will kettte their dispute by There will be a president of the the GROUP + PEOPLE, WITHOUT PEO- offend- sboard, elected by the board. jts f the country to which he bel h offender of the world his term, le will ante and must be renewed daily, else the outgo of strength exceeds the income. | comes fda vice pi 9, be supplauted by a ranking vie : ident SCOTTS eee ing the Jeague, will be that | every Torn prned, Jeountry is ruled by Hlected by the peopl jon which them will help the tired business-man or 4 Hikely to upset the world's woman keep pace with the wear | Wien ‘an San — a 1 and tear of life. Scott’s comntry that threatens to upset. 4 nourishes, the body, Llood and {the presumption will be that this nerves, and helps maintain an & even balance of strength and? energy. Safe-guard your in- com z aitenath with Scott in some w or other, [gained control of the people. ‘off the government and may rest of the world, | for the ing itself. Some such arrangement ig! be dismembered before there is a likely to he in existence before the | talk c pence. must deal bey wes. s, ‘ means th: Happye men TIRES | 3043 NEURALGIC PAIN Give Way to Soot. ing ‘te } paign. See A. J. Ostrander quick relief Its healing always be reli fection, or othe 8 Box 25) sprait cuts, burng, Bismarck | and s ust as good, te neck, f N. D. d canher sores Phone 263 End Your Puncture Troubles the bot PALL CEO Where Would We Be Without Printing? 1 ' ' ' | When you see a man toiling like a beaver to ex- | tend the sale of printing presses far and wide, take H your hat off to that man. In a literal sense you will not, of course—for the ' ' reason that to date, Americans have not been in the habit of dipping their derbies“to.any man— and if our spazolics hold out, and we buy enough Liberty Bonds, we’re never going to have to. But if you’re one who has read even in brief ouf- lines, the story of the race—YOU needn’t be re- minded that you OWE these meri something! Alleworth-while human history prior to printing, may be summed up in a few pages. It’s a long way down, from savagery to the’present, but destroy the printing pr esses and’ type cases, and the slope backward would be-steep and dangerous. 4 Away would go our schools, our railroads, our telegraph and telephone systems—all the big » headlines of our present-day ‘civilization, and soon enough, say three generations, we would be nar- rowed down to a “walking-distance”, knowledge of things, and headed straight for sandals, skins, clubs and brawn, as in the pre-Adamic ages. > Printing is the SUN of the human intellectual universe—the newspaper is the giant reflector ' which collects and diffuses informdtion to every quarter of the habitable globe—AND THE AD TRANSMUTES IT INTO COIN - OF -THE-. REALM! 2 How long will ‘the ad survive? So long as one man needs another—just so long will there be advertising—because the value of ad- vertising has at last beeome understood. AD DEPT—BISMARCK TRIBUNE. HOUUUENDUENAUERRAuENOURAUUeOGaeanyveeavuegguagggueanuéeauueveuesnscesaucedusoemevssuesueeesneresreeesitar elf, my “spe a government: se wh es Ww Neo of people may | ke in any one couutry is consides ad 1 lis that of a vroup of men whe have, | pertidious In such | ease the people will be helped to throw perhaps ‘he provoked to do so by being ent off | Held in , AU these lines that the plan | » to enforce peace is form- make good fighters. jay Eto thé United War Work Cam- t an Wizard Oil a ie Hamlin’s Wizard @:1 is a sates eae: efiective treatment for he wache ai neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pa 13, it acts as a tonic to the torture nerves anc nost invariably bring fseptic qualities car pon to prevent in serious reoults, fron bite v0, fo bites, ele 30 cents ane nd | is | aS |. ns: a i he as | ed f Berthas” along th a target of it. he! ne, | “IN WASHIN at | on Oe. A congress of nations. in W. tou, will reconstruct: the wo e.| That is a prediction made in iish jest ¢ e,{. It will hot be a “peace confer nee” in the old. sense. Austria-Huong Germar and teoustituted when they started the wot be in it. There is fee reason to He Ay “Hun must that she’s inust mit, before there i peace, that SHE > 7 me is true of Germa: | the German people force the kaiser | out of office, they haye become memb because they, will hay hed the y job that the al heen trying ‘to perform, ’ One talks peace will, lies, | BY A, E. GELDHOF, War Editor of the Newspaper Enter- . prise Association. N. E. A. Washington Bureau.» 1128-1134 Munsey Bldg, Washington, D. C. Twelve nations, their Deciaratton of Independence signed on the same table which in 1776 hore the dpcnnibnt which announced America’s freedom, are today organizing their govern-| ments in preparation for the last act | that will sever the shackles that bind them to Germany and Ausria. That act will be the unconditional surrender of the Huns. In their headquarters in Washing- ton, delegates from each of the na- tions which announced their freedom at Independence Hall in Philadelphia,| are mecting to perfect their organjza- | tion and outline the demands they; will present at the peace conference. These demands will be sed on the folowing broad principl / 1. The principle of nationality, en- abling each nation to exercise the} right of sélf-determination. The peace conference will be asked to abandon} all previously formed conceptions of; military boundaries in the formation | { states, and make them over on the ! of the es of the people, — | 2. All efforts which will be made} by Germany and Austria toward for- cible denationalization of peoples; iwthin their present boundaries must be provided against by the peace won- | ference. The use of a fair and impartial | election, protected from coercion bY} the power of the United States army in occupation of the territory where he voting takes place, ecommend- | ed to fix, the- boundaries of the new | free nations of Europe. H 4. As there are bound to be minor- ities of other nationalities in each state, an internationa] law is suggest. ed to protect the rights of these min- oriies and guaranee toem full free dom. 5. Germany must be made to return to their native lands all persons who} have been deported for the purpose of denationalizing nations or parts of nations. 6. The peace c nterdnce will be warned against accepting statistics supplied by Germany or Austria for the purpose of defining boundaries. Each of the new independent nations will supply its own statistics to the peace conference, and it is suggest- ted that new censuses be taken/where statistics are considered unreliable. 7. Federation, or partial federation of the new states extending from the Baltic to the Elack Sea and from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean will prepare the Way for the organization cf a world-wide’ league of nations. eee Wise Man Is Patient. A physician Is not angry ‘at the In- | temperance of a mad patient, nor does It-was blown to pieces by a ¢! CONGRESS OF NATIONS “chat there with Russian pec [ send FREED STATES MAY FORM NUCLEUS OF NEW LEAGUE OF NATIONS THAT IS TO PRESERVE PEACE,OF WORLD 2 Sold by driggistn since 1869. “An all- impottant adjunct’. to* any family 1 gmedicine cabinet, 1606 andi$1.20.. 1 aaa Bere The Burden of Constipation js is.a French official photograph of one of artillery W ect hit. e ‘Aisne after Mangin’s GTON ISTO. RECONSTRUCT THE WORLD | ‘ti Prediction Made in in “Highest ( Circles That Final ¢ Trial of the Beast of Berlin Will be Held . i in Our National Capital. beaten enemy, but not with sound op ion | » When th Tbe ho one whem the allies r words, the alfies, meet men + German who ie. more people than nted the | fe at E OTHER N r nations may be repre- | movement | from Palestine. | the nucleus. of | 1 if an independel The small formed in. the. Russi repr re been n breakup may ‘These inlende E ck republic-of Kul The anti-German nment of Po- Jand may bd Perhaps Denr ally go nted. ke talthought not an tative to ask | which Germany tore from her in 1874. ‘The Balkan federation will be rejuven- ated; a union between the Czecho-Slo- vaks and the Poles and between Fin. land and Poland, another between Ru- mania and Ukrainia, and still another between Russia and. her neighbors, are contemplated as bases for this fed- eration. 8. Complete and unlimited ‘access to the sea must be granted’ to: all na tions which are without seaports. Tar- iff duties. must be abolished between those nations. For example, Czecho- Slovakia, which is entirely landlocked, must have free and untaxed access to the seaports ofthe Black, Sea and the Adriatic . 9. Common economic interests must, ie preserved by some’sort of economic union which will work for the bene- tit of All: Europeati nations, large and small; against the interests of any one nation. A new railroad and canal pol- icy, making ‘possiblé direct inter- change of products, and a national di- vision of national labor must be ef- fected. “The: practice of loaning Eng- li or French capital to‘ Small na- ions through German brokers thust { E tes for education’ must | be ‘assured the common people of all nations, and the children of every peo- consent. 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