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Show THE DAILY HERALD The Amfcs . FINE MONUMENTS cento Terms of Subscription: Daily only, delivered bj'arrter, mootfrHy-"att-iH--Vb county, $3 a )ar; outside the comity. 150 a year. Daily and Sunday1, by carrier, 40 cento a month, $3,50 a year in advance; Dally and Sunday, by mail. $4 a year. Suiiday only, by mail, tl a year Entered as second class mail matier May 9. 102a, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act of Mai'cb 3. 179. Su . Continued From Wednesday AT RIGHT PRICES , w.ef Are We Dumbbells? and principles, "and general Intelli-..- . gence, as measured by tests, has to for dealing" do with the capiclty with ideals."The defective classes are multiplying more rapidly than those of higher levels. They transmit their defects, either through heredity or bad social, environment, to their offspring, and Ihus (become a large and increasing social menace," said the professor. Pretty bad. And the season? Sociologists lay it Is the effect of AinwiCMns are (totting .auiuner and dumber. Despite their progress and their 'alleged ever growing their average is enlightenment, tending downward and they are. in race of danger" of .becoming startling statement? Are you going to arise in wrath j and deny itt Well, fheae. are thew concilia's tons voiced recently by Prof. ForA rest A. Kingsbury, eminent psychftl-ogie- t of the University of Chicago,-anan authority, in an address be-civilisation : that ftrotectt the men-ta- l "fore the" university' school of and physical weaklings, permits of his statements them to reproduce themselves, in . In support Professor Kingsbury cited data, contradiction to the law of nature gained from tests made on soldiers which provides for the survival of thenfktesV la ether wordsunder .during the waivdthe greatest-lnglexperiment of the kind ever under- our present civilization It 41 the taken, when 1,750,000 men were unfit that survive. ""Sociologists .psychologically rated. These tests point out, too, that if the unfit keep showed a remarkably small caliber on multiplying they will evenually -brain among American men, he oevrpower the tit, by"' mere numaaid. He expressed the belief that bers, and civilization will fall. This, another war at this. tlme would Is thexevengei)fnature tor . bring evenjmQre. surprisingtes.t8. .thwarting her pjana. ." - "The results of these tests repreThe remedy? There again we sent an accurate sample of .the come tc the great barrier which adult mate mind of America," he separates the ability to see an evil asserted, "and they show that only from the power to correct it. Vari12 per cent are of superior or "very' ous remedies are given, according superior intelligence, while 24 per to the viewpoint of the theorists or cent are. very dull, giving them; In-- the course of on the border line.'' this civilization declared ages, .doubtless,, Professor Kingsbury these figures disclose a crying will destroy itself and another will need for higher, intelligence stand- be built upon the foundations. This ards, especially in a democracy, has happened in the past, and hissince democracy deals with ideas tory has a "way of repeating itself. " e , . d It's an individual . Mfi BaUder, What Tour FilAXFIELDAUTO 890 . ' ready, almost rough assurance; Its Arm contempt for all that which was base, sad halo and opalescence sad not coreall that" was mere front, She ' was a child. He should remember that always. Of course, he shaujd always remember -- Peter lay down bjrbis- - wife, and' found her hot lips, and awakened her; she, clutcUed at him convulsively. They murmured together. Tin sor ry. Ptteril'in sorry." Then later: "Peter, yon do so madden me at times, dear. With your airs no, fTdon't mean that But you do do shut the door upon me, Peters-To- n Shut ma out so much!" Still later: "And, Peter, yon are" of those that like the flowers but not the gardening. "Polished floors, but not the polish ' ' ing." ' "I know, dear, know." "Peter, listen : I am of the earth, I accept: You're always somewhere up above." "I know, dear. NoT far abate, either. A fool place, in between. I i know." I am getting old. L"v-- . "I accept. eryone does, Peter. I am lillug to Y grow old." She wlilsjiered now. "I'eier 'I'm .even wllliiig to'diel". ;; .lie pressed her closer, hut the ild desolate Ml,tessMI&.hadPcJjUi! "You, Peter you are suth a re'iel. Peter i How you shut your eyes njid fight Trying to hold what ?tunio be held. And hating me because I ci.n t. For I can't, Peter, I can't!" This a chllH A strange child: .'; u child. Since in children was wisdom. 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Y. reit sometning like embarrassment,-slight distaste, that strange revulsion we feel Vhenever we have made the gesture of plumbing life's emotional depths. As If thft'e were something wrong about It, something unnatural ; as If life were meant to be lived altogether , on the surface, carefully on ' the surface. He felt the need of levity, That is what, perhaps, made him remember the ants ; the ants which had been the beginning of the afternoon. A slight breeze, ruffling the pool, had pushed together the dust, the ants and . the eggs In a pitiful dead huddle 4 agutnsf a bank. "Where did they come lnt" he asked ' . himself, He ami his wife had this day made one of those complete circles ""which; as If by some natural law. recurred almost at certain intervals. From a ta4e-- f hostility Into which they had slipped, through a crisis, to a eenewe gentleness- - of each other. They were happy once more, Daisy and he. But what about the ants? Where" did they come in? It was over their backs paid tlils had happened." They for It. Didn't Jhcy count at ay? An Idea came to him. He raised, his face to the skies. . "Whenever he .did ' this, sensuous inter-th- at he was, he wan touch tnohL upi to visualize the old familiar GreekTkJtles than any, more abstract, single nniKlerrilile god. So be did this time. A fog had comestafrom the sea; itj made a loir floor of Ihejheavens, and' I on Jhat floor Peter ImaglWd the walking Zeus, Hera, the axy, democratic, familiar, with rohes a little disordered and wreaths a lit tie askew, lie hailed them, "Heigh, up there, Zeus, Hera, Venus, rail of you, tell me please! "When, down here, the earth shakes, mountains slide. Or the sea overflows. "When, down here, there is a Noah , flood,' a San' Francisco earthquake; whea China dances and Saint Pierre, with one belcji of Its, volcano Is blasted. 'XVV .Does ihls mean, merely, that up. there,, where you dwel some small marital difficulty Is being resolved?" . 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