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Show jmu'w.'jj ti THE CITIZEN lTCli OBSERVATION PLANE torj !lejf 10 niiiillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMilMIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIMMIllllllUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIWIUIMIIIUUIlia II 1 e. vlces amons Your Automobile repaired your automobile means much to iners ;iiis year? It to and . oar neighbors. were few in Utah When : atomobiles itomobe manners made little differdiffer-cejce. New they may mark the a quiet conscience and Have e bet-.vee- ltify PTbe skiing months have witnessed - extraordinary number of painful accents Every story of car collisions painful reading. Almost always ,&neone is seriously to blame, "Ik- manners are the signs I.Automobile automobile character. If you ward y0UI live not acquired a good automobile claracter the time has come, for your n security and that of others, that u i, Dm ay tt; Qd ct f should study to improve your racter to the point of perfection. Automobile character is, in large asure, though not altogether what ur real character is. If you are sel- flfh and cruel it will show in your driving at times, but even a selfish and cruel man is anxious to protect his' leterj thof frot g of. own essor presses his rsity. a e ire carcass and consequently he character for his sup- own ttfety. traveler on the streets and roads gets a glimpse at hundreds of itomobile characters a day. p ijEvery exer. eis'i air intr ill ians creia that he is deprived of his rights. There y the rough character who lacks element of courtesy and consideratev-er- 'arre ion. ther $ who ve id n. those he meets or adds daring to his misdoing and constantly endangering the lives of passes. driving is a sign of refinement, there are genuine knights and ladies 1 who reveal their charm of character at Good lose v sure j tl 4 nation of manner, their courtesy and kindliness are displayed as saliently J while driving as when they are greet-tlieir friends on the street or g wel-min- g them at a reception. , Was it Burke who said that you Wuld till an educated man by chatting ith him for a few moments while taking tost JnV shelter in a doorway from the" &in? rou ran of tell the automobile character the driver who passes you in even time. In a flash you recognize l Yheth. r That is why we should be so careful to gain absolute control of our characters while driving. Indeed, driving is a training in self control for most men. One can recognize whether one is habitually irritable, selfish or cruel and, if one be the willing servitor of wisdom, one will take great pains to suppress the evil in ones character. There must be innumerable drivers, not bandits at heart, who have been rather indicated, however, the energy in radium is generated by the radium itself has been disconcerting to the older scientists. It disturbs so many accepted principles of physics that they are loth to admit It. It would leave them wholly at sea again in a realm of scientific uncertainty. For example, it would overthrow the orthodox principle that energy is a constant quantity, that there is just so much energy in the finite universe and no more. But if atoms of radium or of anything else are able to add to the sum of energy in the universe what becomes of the law of the conservation of energy? Also what becomes of the theory of the indestructability of matter? If matter can produce that he was alluding to the world of spirits. If we extend his analogy may we not suggest that the influences may be bad as well as good, for is there not just as much reason to believe in evil spirits as in good? Is man the only spirit in our universe that is evil? Science is no longer content with because homicide of they the materialism which satisfies the guilty just while drivwould not exert nineteenth century. Darwin, Spepcer ing. and Huxley were tranquilly content to As one drives through the streets of immerse themselves in materialism Salt Lake of an evening and becomes and to explain both matter and intelaware of the increasing crush of cars lect as the result of a fortuitous conone realizes how necessary it is to culcourse of atoms. In other words the tivate a good automobile character. universe as organized and passing through the process of evolution was to them the product of mere chance. President Parisian scientists made the quaint Philosopher suggestion recently that meteors are Our presidents are not expected to spirits. They went even farther and be philosophers and seldom venture made the apparently silly suggestion theo-logof into the rarified atmosphere that all matter is alive. They had seen of affirmation Beyond a laudable so many manifestations of power in the goodness of God in a Thanksgiving matter that they must needs explain proclamation they eschew the pitfalls this power in terms of the spiritual. of philosophical speculation; They are They expressed the opinion that the quite aware that they are saving themorganisms discernible by the microselves the stress and anxiety of takscope in granite could be resuscitated ing up cudgels in defense of some parand caused to reproduce their species. and they ticular school of thought It sounds preposterous and perhaps a rightfully leave the burden of such it is, but it is just as preposterous to dispute to those who do not speak for believe that man is the only intellia whole people. gent being in the universe the only President Harding, however, has inspirit. It is much more logical to deduce from the rising scale of being dulged occasionally in philosophic speculation since his inauguration into about us that there are other and office, but he has been careful not to higher spiritual beings. They may not be wholly above or. outside of matter. tread on anybodys coat tails. Addressing Madame Curie the other Some may be incarnate, some discar-natintellects. Many of the old theday he called attention to a peculiarity of radium. All familiar with the propologians had the idea that God was erties of radium know that its temperthe only pure spirit. And, of course, than ature is several degrees higher there has always been the other the surrounding medium. If placed in school of thought which teaches the cold water it will add some degrees unity and Identity of God and his unito the temperature of the water. This is one of the most puzzling verse the panthelsitic school. The claim of the later scientists that properties of the strange mineral and self-contr- ol As being 3 they are one that has given the philosopher as well as the scientist food for thought.. As soon as the property was discovered the scientists began to ask themselves whether the radium generated the energy within itself or whether it absorbed the energy from its surroundings and then projected it outward. Alluding to this attribute of radium President Harding drew an analogy between the metal and the human intellect. He said, in effect, that he liked to think of the intellect as getting its thoughts, its inspirations and aspirations from a world of being outside itself. He did not stop to discuss whether these influences were spiritual or material, for to do so would have been to invite controversy. He Harding There is the petty man who tries to tike a mean advantage, There is the petulant man who thinks pedeatrian3-bu- t cardinal sins among drivers of automobiles. Many a mans momentary petulance has cost a life. If we could but read deeper than the newspaper stories we would see that a moment of. irritation has made a car driver a slayer. jiag cogj. jjim jjjg peace 0f mind for the rest of his life. An angry turn of the wheel, the swerve of a few inchse and he has maimed or killed some of his fellow beings. Character Good ? j I 9 his character is good or bad. Petu'ance and irratability are petty something beyond itself, something in addition to itself, then matter is not inert. And what becomes of the Newtonian law of attraction if matter is constantly adding to its mass or to its energy? THE NOISELESS TENOR. Heard in a restaurant: He I justadore caviare. Dont you dear She I never heard him except on the gramophone. Chicago Herald. IMAGINATIVE JOB. . Mauds husband is the make-uman on a newspaper. I suppose his work is to make-uthose sensational stories they print. What a fascinating job. What a fascinating job. 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