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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, March 13, 1930 Dewey Flagship to Be a National Shrine Pollination by Wasps Saved California Figs Why We Behave Like Human Beings Bf GEORGE DORSE V, Pb. D., IX D. Why We Hate Our Enemies IT IS In our very nature to hate our enemies. Impossible to love them I Why Is the very corner stone of Christ's teachings bo rare ly taken literally? James thinks those "swayed by It might well seem superhuman beings. Their life would be morally discrete from the lives of other men, and there Is no saying what the effects might be: they might conceivably transform the world." They might Indeed. As the world Is, hate Is given freer rein. Recently It reigned; and each half of the world besought ttie same God to help It kill the other half. We can hnte enough to kill, but killing no longer solves problems, nor bating an enemy convert one. Fear Is old stuff, out of date. It should be thrown off with our And yet It swaddling clothes. probably plays a greater part than hope In the dally lives of most men nnd women. Fears ure played upon by all sorts of propagandists for political, social, nnd religions Is supFenr of hell-firpurposes. Ma. TSt C3a"Vf 13 posed to lead to love of heaven; .JS, fear of "ign'runt foreigners" to hutred of aliens and so to the closing of the doors. And the only The Olympla, Admiral Dewey's flagship durlug the war, shown ahove as she resti reason this nation could not he led In tlie Dilladelhpla navy yard, Is almost certainly to be preserved. The house naval affairs committee apto hate Germany as France did was proved a bill authorizing the expenditure of $25,000 for reconditioning tUe vessel and taking her to Washbecause we could not be made to will be a national shrine. , ington where she feel the fear of Gerniuny as France s4i Spanish-America- e - i n did. But for most of us life Is only meat nnd the body raiment. Same reaction system, same environment: stereotyped behavior because our world stands still. And an enormously valuable emotional reservoir of energy, capable of moving mountains and giving all life a Joy rldt Is expended in hating those we envy nnd kicking against the pricks or In fleeing In terror from our shadows because we cannot shake them off. And so It Is that an Instinctive emotional endowment rooted deep In the body of life and Inherent In man nnd mammals and all living beings that meet dangerous situations with complex mechanisms which must function as a unit and without warning becomes personal nnd Individual. The organization of that endowment Into specific fears and hates and general attitudes favoring negative nnd positive respouses begins the day re are boru. Here Is Largest Orchestra in the World KT Joseph E. Maddy conducting the concert of the National High School orchestra, representing young musicians from every state In the I'nlon, aboard the S. s. Aquitaula at New York. The group, numbering over 300, Is called the largest orchestra In the world. Wooden Bathing Suits f .Ss at Miami NUTT TRANSFERRED ' X I 'M 3 If Tress reports from announced the transfer of Col. I (5. Nutt, In charge-- of the narcotic bureau of the prohibit Inn unit, to the position of a prohibition field supervisor. Colonel Nutt, who hiu headed tl;(! narcotic bureau since Krjo. was accused by a New York gruud Jury of "padding" the number of arrests made by Ms ngi'tiij In that city. ON I. C. COMMISSION These two young ladle nt Miami, Yin., are donning their new spruce swimming suits, made of thin strips tif wood. They are comfortable ani niso make It easier to keep afloat. Designed to Cross the Atlantic . ti ( f J "When I was a child, I spoke as n child, I understood as a child. I thought ns a child; but when I became n man, I put away childish things." Some childish things we do put awny. nnd we do forget most of the rag dolls, tin soldiers, and mud pies; but we get our start in childhood for much of our bent and most of our set. We do not put away our nature. I'aul was an We are afraid of the dark, of little green worms, of hundreds of things. And get emotionally excited about them. Some react to a cabbage worm as they would to a wild elephant or to a mouse; and are as nearly scared to death as life lets them. It Is no merit of their own that they have not died of fright a thousand times. We are not bom that way. The newborn sets up a fear reaction only to fearful stimuli: the bang of a door, being dropped, a sudden push or pull ut Its blanket; especially by removing Its support. It catches Its breath, clutches nt any tiling within read), crosses Its eyes, cries, voids waste. A rat learns to thread n maze for food; It must pas a trap which always terrifies It. Itemove the trap; It Jumps as though the trap were present. The child Is afraid of n sudden nnd bud noise. It hears the thunder, sees the lightning; It learns to be afraid of the lightning. If the Ihish Is blinding, It Is afraid of the room. If there Is some particular person In the room every time the lightning flashes, the child learns to be nfrald of that person, light-ninor no lightning. loaded with what With a what-no- t not In the parlor and n dresser coverered with hand painted Junk In the spnre bedroom, nod both parlor nnd bedroom In perpetual gloom, means must be found to keep little Willie out. A short cut Is found In the fact that Willie can And Willie Is scared. be scared. P.y the time he is three, or sooner, be Is ns big n coward ns his mother was when she wus three. We move about In n lighted room with the nld of our eyes. In a dark room we are not distracted by what we see nnd consequently nre more alert to what we feel and bear. We keep meeting with the unexpected sometime the sudden crash of a falling chair, bark of a doe, bump on the forehead. And by the time our fear of the dark bus become further conditioned by ghosts nnd hobgoblins, we nre more than afraid of a dark grave And If mother Is nfrald of yard. strangers nnd chows It. we nre nfrald nls. because our habit of ex . pectancy of her behavior Is dlslo-calej- The new aero speedboat Silver T.sgle launched at Qitfncy, Mass. This boat, built' for lis Invenlor, rani K. Inidlcy of ntchburg, Ma., U designed with the aim of breaking all speed records on water. The boat is powered with two Liberty nioiors and the Inventor will attempt to make a crowing of the Atlantic la It this year. The wing hot a Bftlng tower of 10 ton. So with mire. The bnby cannot IWit, but by cries, alnshlng with arms nnd legs, stiffening of body, flushed fnee, clenched fists, and held liro.nl. It shows Its rape when Its nose Is pinched, bead bold, or Anil It soon Its body hampered. Acquires) the ability to kick and slash and serenni. I have seen n boy of two beat bis head on the at being denied Judg Hugh M. Tate of Knoxvllie. floor In a race Such early outbursts Trnn who has been confirmed by pomethlng. the senate to be a member of the are signs of the cowardI and the Interstate Commerce commission. murderer that are In us The way He succeeded lUchard V. Taylor of these potentialities are trained Is the key to character nnd the clew Alabama, to most of our attitudes. tor O'Dtl A. boraer.l l The California fig crop was saved by the action of a Fresno farmer who had laid out a CO acre rig orchard and who was unable to gather a crop. The trees had all the appearunce of health but the fruit fulled to properly develop. George C. Hoedlng was In this predicament and to solve his difficulty be made a trip to Smyrna. He found that It was the custom of the growers there to gather wormy fruit from the wild tig trees and hang It among the cultivated trees. Little wasps from the wormy fruit were essential to pollinate the cultivated orchard, lie Imported some of the wild trees and went through the same procedure and the effect upon his orchard was magical. The result Is that the fig growing Industry ts now an Important one. Denver Mother Tells Story Nature controls all the functions of our digestive orgnns except one. We have control over that, and it's the function that causes the most See that your chll- dren form regular bowel habits, and at the first sign of bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness or constipation, give them a little California Fig It regulates the bowels and Syrup. stomach and gives those organs tone and strength so they continue to act as Nature Intends tlem to. It helps build up and strengthen pale, listless, underweight children. Children love Its rich, fruity taste and It's purely vegetable, so you can give It as often as your child's appetite lags or ha seems feverish, cross or fretful. Leading physicians have endorsed It for 50 years, and Its overwhelming sales record of over four million bottles a year shows how mothers depend on It. A Western mother, Mrs. It. W. Stewart, 4112 Itarltan St., Denver, Colorado, says: "Raymond was terribly pulled down by constipation. He got weak, fretful and cross, had no appetite or energy and food seemed to sour In his stomach. California Fig Syrup had him romping and play- ling again In Just a few days, and soon he was back to normal weight, looking better than he had looked la months." Protect your child from Imitations of California Fig Syrup. The tnarlc of the genuine Is the word "California on the carton. jOvtf ft st4 Weedless Pain? martyr to unnecessary pain. Lots of suffering is, indeed, quite needless. Ileadaches, for example. They come without warning, but one can always be prepared. Bayer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief. Keep a bottle at the office. Carry the small tin in your pocket. Then you won't have to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you get home. And don't think Bayer Aspirin is only good for headaches, sore throats, and coldsl Read the proven directions (or relieving neuralgic, neuritie, rheumatic, and other aches and pains. Remembering, of course, that the quick comfort from these tablets is not a cure for any continued pain, see a doctor. Don't be ft Bayer Aspirin fa genuine. Protect yourself by looking for that name. Always the same. Always safe. Never hurts the heart. Ajpbin b tit tnda mark ot Bay Maonfaetm at UoooaatlcadiliaUr Good Goody l SatlcjtkacH E. It. reports that a friend of bis M.tO.OO was visiting In licrlln with his brothFar aajaa tfaat cai lay kctttr mas tkaa avt 7Wm nMt mri 2 yr. ttld fnU grtvn er's family. The chambermaid was I ned oar raiM accustomed to say good night, letting wa ur--t- l yor bualaea her mistress know thut she was reWrit fur Cmlell did. F0RDHAM NURSERY C9. Filtering the tiring. And she Box r,Saw),Utak and gall Lake CHr.UUk room she said: "Good night, mndame; I go to bed now." Hrvra Arts ( Otinllrnr for PtHna Riwl-InThe mistress was not unduly emlOo, prayar fre. Ood'a powr destroys at hotna or In KaHh Hanatortata. barrassed, but next day she cautioned diNPiM, l the girl. "You needn't say good nlcht alali-- Smith, Ht. t, Ilolllatrr, Caltt to nie when guests are present, Hilda." And Hilda bobbed her bead. That night she entered the drawing room, Ignored her mistress and approaching the vlhltlng gentleman, said Hanford s Balsam of Hyrrb A Sending Station softly: "Good night; I go to bed tsAwfal la i4ml rat Mrs. Tattler Have you beard that now," and walked out. Boston rktfta m aattia 4 aal saaaa. story about Mrs. Flitters? Mis. Cu'ilppe Yes; that's old stuff The One to 3lama Taka Your Cooico by now. Mrs. Chatterton has broadcast It over her SOparty telephone "Who broke your window, Mrs. If a man's Income Is small and b line. He needs money, be Is broke. 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