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Show THE PAGE TWO TIMES-NEW- S. NEPIII. UTAIT Sauce for the Goose Analyzing and Gander By SHEILA Thursday Why Wc Behave Wi:S lit New Scieiee Bt COKCC DOSEY. af Syllabic! By C. J. COFFMAN parked her blue NANCY DARBY before an artistic Span- President Ortla Rublo of Mexico (with head bandaged) making his first public appearance since his life. 2 Bishop Manning of New York and other clergymen pray for an end to the Russian church persecutions. 8 C W. Touibaugn of Lowell observatory, who discovered the new planet, with his first boine-mad- e telescope. 1 raw OF CURRENT EVENTS Activity in Business and dustry Heralds Returning Prosperity. In- Is RETURNING prosperity seen slns rarlous lines of business and In In- dustry In the United States. Reduction In rediscount rates by Federal Reserve banks and cheaper call money have given great vitality to Is the stock market Money cheaper today than It has been In five years. In New York the official call rate dropped to 2 per cent while some loans were made outside at lb per cent. The United States employment service In Washington reports that business and Industry oie consolidating the progress made ia January for an expected upturn in employment during the spring months. Tbe automobile Industry has niadt a sharp upward swing In production, registering the largest output of passenger cars and trucks since October. Other Industries, such as electric equipment, airplane, silk and rayon show increasing activity with a full complement of workers. The' ptgantlc building programs projected throughout the country, together with great betterment programs by public utility companies, will furnish employment to an army of workers, tbe report states. demonstrations featuring the struggle between established religion and the atheistic commission of Russia. Bishop William T. Manning of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of New York recently participated with other clergymen In a prayerful protest, against Russia's policy at services held at the cathedral of St John the Divine In New York. Pope Plus, before a congregation of 50,000 In St. Peter's In Rome, led Catholics of the world In Intercessory services against religious In persecution In Soviet Russia. Chicago, New York, London and many other cities. Catholics participated In similar services. condemonstrations tinue hi various parts of Russia and plans bave been completed by the Society of Militant Atheists for conthe opening of an "anti-Go- d WORLDWIDE anti-religio- Anti-religio- gress," Germany and Czechoslovakia reby Communists on churches In some parts of those countries. port attacks HOPE that a way has been found break the Franco-Italia- n deadlock over naval parity, which threatened the very life of the naval conference In London, was seen In remarks made by Arls-tld- e Brland, French foreign minister, after a private talk with Pre- : mier MacDonald. M. Brland said "Always when things seem at their worst one finds a way out. This Is true now. We have been the talking about means to bring conference to a successful conclusion and we are going to apply those means as quickly as possible." In refusing to discuss details, the French leader continued : "I am in the habit of chattering too much, and then I am reproached for It afterwards. We have been taking our bearings and experts have been making the observations precise." The smile on Premier MacDon-ald'- s face as he left M. Brland gave further assurance that the situation had taken a new turn and that optimistic events were in the air. However, the optimism is not shared by the other powers and a suggestion to adjourn the conference until June, to meet at Geneva concurrently with the League of Nations preparatory disarmament commission has been offered. live-pow- ' of the tense situation that grain producers of the country comes an important announcement from the Farmers' National Grain corporation, the grain of the federal farm In making public the re--: board. suit of their survey on congested grain storage facilities In the tfclted States, they announced their 'intention of purchasing and building additional elevators throughout the grain producing area, by means OUT i of loans to associations. "In less than three months the movement of the new wheat crop will begin in the Southwest," said the corporation's olDcers. "There is great need for facilities In that area. Some new construction Is required and some of the existing houses need enlarging. Some houses now owned by others must be acSome quired by warehouses should be built." The harvest Is farther away in the spring wheat area, the report said, hut the problem Is "in some respects similar, and hardly less pressing." OREAT BRITAIN Is mourning the passing of one of Its most eminent public men. The death of Earl Balfour removes from th scene one of the great Victorian Ue was the Inst surstatesmen. viving minister of Queen Victoria, but so keen was his intellect and so persistent his youth that nntil his final retirement a year ago he was regarded in Great Britain as a modern statesman. The end came peacefully to the statesman, who was In bis eighty-seconlie had been disyear. tressingly ill for a long time with laryngitis. From the time he entered parliament in 1874 until the closing years of his life he figured as an important factor in British politics. Ue succeeded bis uncle. Lord Salisbury, as leader of the Conservative party, and served as premier from 1902 to 1005. d pointments, so far as it existed, has been ended." and a half ALTHOUGH two will be spent for streets and highways throughout the country In lfKii), the economic loss from congestion and accidents due to Inadequate planning In metropolitan areas will equal this M. amount. President Charles Hayes of the Chlcngo Motor club declared at a meeting of traffic experts of the American Automobile association in Washington. DRESIDENT ORITZ RUBIO. In the course of an Informal interview with the press in Mexico City, announced that President Hoover had accepted his personal Invitation to visit Mexico City durhis Presidency. President ing Rublo did not reveal the date of the proposed visit He Is anxious for the American Presidont to return his visit to the United States last year. The Mexican chief also announced that the government had Invited a committee of luternutionul bankers, the chief holders of Mexico's foreign debt, to meet with representatives of the Mexican government In Mexico or New York to attempt to reach a more definite understanding on the debt question, with a view to making a settlement which the Mexican government could and would live up to. An agreement, he said, would encourage the owners of factories and business to extend their activities, giving work to thousands of un- ' employed. CENSORSHIP courts obscene, immoral by federal or treasonable literature was almost unanimously adopted by the senate, and Included In the tariff bill, after two days of spirited discussion, in which charges of Intolerance,, denunciations of the principle of censorship and pleas for the protection of the morals of young America rang through the senate chamber. The amendment to the tariff bill, as adopted, provides that questionable literature may be seized at the port of entry, but cannot be destroyed until It has been Judged In a federal court and adverse decisions appealed. D RIMO DE RIVERA rests In a soldier's grave, honored by the highest tribute a nation can bestow. The body of the man who ruled Spain as dictator for six years and then went into exile, was placed beside the body of his wife In San Isidro cemetery In Madrid. Premier Berenguer and foremost dignitaries of the country, Including King Alfonso, participated In the funeral The man, who In 1923 selped, and for six years held In his soldier's hand, the destinies of 20,000,000 Spaniards and the ancient dynasty, came to his end suddenly and alone in a hotel room In Paris, a virtual exile. He had lived there quietly for the month that elapsed since he took the hint from his successor that his presence In Spain might be dangerous and would - complicate the task of a transition government and crossed tie frontier Into De Rivera was In his France. sixty-firs- t year. INCOME tax receipts from the 15 collections as shown by the treasury totaled $314,200,558, exceeding by more than $40,000,000 collections for the same date last year. This sum was the total for the month of March as shown in the treasury statement for March ia senate has FOR a second time the proposals to impose du- ties on crude oil and rts products. The senate has also defeated all proposals for protection for hides, leather and shoes and those commodities will remain on the free list PRESIDENT HOOVERof has purpose completing the housecleanlng which he southIn the a commenced year ago Comern patronage situation. menting ob the recent report of a senate committee, Mr. Hoover pointed out that the Incidents dealt with were not recent and that all fed eral officials known to have engaged in improper practices had either resigned or been removed. "Under instructions to the various departments of the government," said the President, "a system has been established by which these reprehensible practices have been absolutely stopped and the system of purchase and sale of ap DANDIT hordes In Kiangsi prov-- - ince of China have massacred and children. In the Fuan district. Reports reaching Shanghai said the wholesale 6layings were committed early this month under the direction of the bandit chieftain General Chuteh. He Is reported still .occupying the district. Fearing further massacres, American, British and Japanese gunboats are patrolling the Yangtse river. more than 2,000 men, women SECRETARY WILBUR has bodevangelistical ies In the United States to join in the drive to eliminate illiteracy. The "shocking facts" of illiteracy are being called to the attention of the church organizations now, he said, in order that plans can be made at the annual meetings this spring for active participation In the campaign sponsored by tbe gov- ernment Mr. Wilbur said that the 1920 census reported 4,931,905 persons ten years of age or over unable to write in any language. activities OWING to extensive in the Philip- pines, Gen. C. E. Nathorst, chief of the constabulary, has made a request to Governor General Davis that proletarian congresses be denied the use of the malls throughout the islands. The boycott of American goods, spread of Communistic doctrlns among the Ignorant masses of the Island and the active participation of Communists in the recent school strike at Manila were among the activities which caused the request to be made. a rest' " "Oh, how did you think of that, Sally? Clever, I'll say!" "Well, I kept cool, believe met I asked what his plans were, rather aloof-likas though I didn't care one way or the other. And he answered that when a man found his e wife In the arms of another fellow. 1 It usually ended up In divorce. was so het up with that slow provoking smile of his that my brain burnt with a white heat and " Sally took another puff or two and calmly flicked the ashes out of the window as If making ready for her big climax. Nancy leaned forward breath"And then?" she queslessly. tioned. "I retorted, 'Not If his wife saw him kiss that peroxide blond, Erna Dixon, the same night when he thought she wasn't on the veranda. I could see that bnrnt him up. And if he didn't seem amazed, then I don't know a pitcher from a batter. Honestly, he looked guilty," and Sally fingered the watch tenderly. "What happened then?" Nancy's eyes danced with excitement "You haven't heard all of it, by any means, Nancy. Now, listen. He says, 'Well, can't we say what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander and resume our marital se You know his yen for the renity? big sounding words since he took that correspondence course. And then, he sat down and put his arms And I nestled down around me. Into a more comfortable position. It was so nice to make up," and Sally smiled as If to herself. "But how could you forgive his kissing that golddigger?" Nancy asked. "Oh, I never saw him kiss her. That was just a yarn I made up. I wonder now how In the world 1 ever thought of It but I guess It was my Intuition," and Sally looked admiringly at her watch. They stopped at the curb and Sally got out "See you Thursday," she so Id. Nancy remarked Waving good-by- , aloud, as she drove out of her friend's hearing. "Yeah I Her intuition I But why was Ray so ready to forget?" has become a issue in the nation within the last few months, according to a survey made by the United Press. Recent developments show that about 100 bills have been Introduced on the subject In congress; 12 states having prohibition legislation either Introduced, or about to be introduced; 11 recent polls have been taken Inquiring prohibition sentiment and some still are under way; hearings have been started on several national measures; both wet and dry forces are tightening their (Copyright.) lines for concerted drives either.to-war"Add Scotia" legislation or toward election of congressmen or state offIn the early Middle ages, Ireicials this full. land was known as Scotia. The Scots crossed from there to CaleTWENTY-FOUhour strike donia In the first centuries of the was declared In Cuba as a pro- Christian era, subjugated the native The Picts, and finally gave their name test against unemployment affair passed off without serious to north Britain. The police charged disturbance. Ambidextrous People that the strike was In compliance with orders from the Third InternaAmerican Indians are It was estitionale In Moscow. principally, but are also expert mated that 200,000 workmen walked In some tribes with the left hand. out. Public utility plants and rail- Natives of Africa are roads were about the only Indusas are most Asiatics, many betries not affected. ing ambidextrous. PROHIBITION d A right-hande- right-hande- (, 13, Weatera NewjVf Unloa.) d IX NURSE bathes a child each day, first tickling Its feet or pinching Its nose. A habit grows up, fuiictliuing like an Instinct on retlex arcs. The mere sight of the nurite calls out a gurgle or a rage. If the nurse wears a blue dresi habitually, the blue drexs la enough. If the buby knows only one blue dresa and that blue dress always menus tickle or pinch, any blue dress becomes enough for gurgle or A down." among the anof til At the sound of light footsteps, cients, tirst four litNancy beheld Sully'a neat ankle tripping down the curving steps so ers of your quickly ttiut the tiered skirt of her name, divided sylla;ev crepe flew out as though Into two Ktriick by a sudden wind. bles, UE and Nancy shook her finger at Sally on. as she becan to talk nervously. You must be the attempt on D, U To Fear Deaa of All tKe Enumerator ish house with a com I tiled roof and enclosed put to, and hurried up the graveled path. Her light tap Georgia was answered by a Filipino butler. "Arise and shine and be proud "Is Mrs. Martin InT she Inquired in a voice quivering with ex- among your people." This might be said to be riot citement. The butler said. "She'll be right to the meaning "What's this I've been hearing about you and Ray? I'm horribly Interested because yon know how things stand between Bert and me since the Langley house party. Yon cun tell me everything, my deur. I'm sitting with folded hands." "Nancy, I Intended to tell yon the whole thing, but my time's so taken up liilely that I haven't had a minute to myself. Even today I'm tied up from two until six o'clock at that welfare center. I ordered the car for 1 :30 and It's now," looking at her new platinum and diamond wrlut watch, "exactly 1 :15." "Say, why can't I take you over there, and you can tell me while we ride?" Nancy's Inquisitive eyes saw hor friend's new gift. "Okay." Sally stepped into the car, and the gossip begun. "Well, you know that right after the house party, Rny and I sat before the fireplace watching the Believe me, I crackling flames. was peeved !" "Yeah 1" Nancy held out her mon-ogrmined cigarettes. "I said to hi in, and these were my exact words, 'You saw me In Rand Trevor's arms kissing him, and whnt're you going to do about Itr "Just like that?" asked Nancy, admiring Sally's nonchalant manner and wishing she could be that way with Bert. "Yes, and he said. In that drawly tone that always stirs me like an earthquake, 'Rather cool and IndifYes, he said ferent, aren't you? that and exactly the way Tm putting It too." "Can you imagine?" went on Nancy, slowing up in the heavy traffic, her foot on the brake. "And then, he looked me straight In the face like he was searching for something, I don't know what, used he and that Irritating of his, you know how he does It, 'Divorce, maybe?' I was squirming over that rislna note." "Sort of gooseflesh feeling!" Nancy acquiesced, knowing -just how Sally felt "That's it Well, he wasn't going to put anything over on me, you bet, I told myself. I came back at him with, 'So that's the game. Is It? Just as cool as I know bow to be. 'A frame up, I told him. 'Ray, you gave me that extra glass, threw me In the way of Rand Trevor, and our natural proximity did the Pfc. fit. "It a smmcircuk, or yoiplpe?" , We come to hale everything asso ciated with our early hates; afraid of everything associated with early tears. Tbe random fears and rage come to be attached to new object not contemplated In the original scheme of kill emotional reinforcement. They become specific. The baby is not miturally afraid of lightning: It is afraid of a suddeu crash. Our emotions are conditioned In the same nursery in which our growing body learns its first steps. As tbe movements of motor mech anism become habits and so func reflex arcs, tion on smooth-runninthe emotions themselves become glands organized: the and the automatic nerves lenrn behavior. modes of They special take on habits, leurn new responses, acquire new friends, new The mouth wafoes, new fears. ters nnder certain conditions.. Fear Is called out under certain conditions. Certain persona, things, situations, cnli out tantrums, cries. rages; others are sources of attachment, loves. Practice makes perfect hates and fears as well as tennis players One does not and card sharps. naturally love a cat or hate a nurse or fear a mouse. But with practice the threshold Is lowered, the message gats a quicker response, Th Csorgla Forehead. subject quite a lot, Georgia, to George do It." the old Idea. the Greeks, CICORGOS Among means farmer, and he did almost everything, lie produced the food and generally for very tiny pay, that the argumentative and philo sophical Athenians ate. laughter and amusement go well with you. but what people do not suspect is the wonderful capacity of your inlud for law. Even when you have never taken any interest In the legal profession, all of your friends bave discovered your and decisive mind, lndi cated by your flue forehead. One of the Georgia who has exemplified this tendency toward lnw Is Georgia Bullock, domestic court Judge of Los Angeles, who is really doing a great deal more good in the world than will probably ever be known. The nature of her work is naturally very confidential and her wisdom must approach that of Solo- 27. 1930 sDoMmcl Like Human Beings ...YOU... MAC CULLA 3 e g llve-or-d- ie well-balanc- mon. Yon could do things like that Or, you could take up another form of law, the law of health, for you would make quite a wonderful doctor. In this way you could bring a e happiness and help to people, and your light would shine out beautiis quick emotion function of The You might even emulate the fully. action and a memory. If I example of another Georgia that I am the victim long of a $100 counterfeit know, so much beloved by all ber bill to oblige a stranger who needs friends. I am not likely to oblige This is Georgia Bernard Brown change, next stranger requiring change. of Sioux City, Iowa, counselor and the might even "take it out on him." friend of all who come to her, pro IWe The horse do such things. moter of the good among women knows that a horse which and helpful to girls, she is almost buyer has had the mange does not forget tbe mother of two states. It: it is tied In. He strokes the flunks of a prospective purchase. Lip quivers: that horse has bud Gertrude "Gertrude I her name and means the ninnge. She shall have dominion Love, fear, and hate start out toNone ahall atop nor come between gether; they grow up together. The rule of her opinion." Meanwhile, the reflex which enThe outstanding fact signified by ables the new born to support its disappears; your name, Gertrude, is a curious body by Its hands soon the human mother does not hang combination of limb to on a her dry, nor baby the meaning of does the Infant have to cling to your first syllaher while she climbs a tree. The ble, GEU, in the lanprimitive hate and fear types of ancientof both behavior would also disappear If guages they were not at once set to work. the Hebrew and the Greek. The adjusting mechanism learns Combined from only too blindly. Until we oureyes, we the two, the Smooth Throat of selves are blind. Having see not what there It but what we Gertrude. GER means, "a think we see. We see with a body stranger to old age." The Inference that by nature has a huge capacity Is that you need Dever grow old I to hate that which threatens us, See how to fear thot which endangers us, to Go to the mirror. smooth and round your throat is. It love thnt which protects and feeds can always remain that way, but and tickles us. Our ancestors had to the new, there Is a special secret attached to have a to its doing so. the unexpected, the sudden and the That secret Is simply the holding strange. of kindly, unenvlous thoughts toThere Is no reason why we should ward others In a superior position. Jump, turn pale, sweat, gasp for Going a little further Into your breath, close our eyes and open our name, we find the ancients giving mouths, and feel creepy every time part of it to mean, "a little cham- we hear thunder or backfire, or are ber." This Is tbe secret of your left alone In the dark, or confront Nor nearr, ana ir you seep your a novel and strange idea. thoughts true and clean, inside of should the same emotion that this secret place, everything else makes us feel the novel and the will take care of itself. strange Impel ns to hate reason-e- ven The last syllable of your name, though reason Interfere with RUD (leaving off the modern E), our routine behavior, Including atreally meont the presence of the titudes, desires. Ideals, ambitions, We do not get Jealous Lord, and brings you the influence and loves. of dominion. of reason or want to fight It; but What a great Joy It Is to have we do get so enraged at a book that perfect dominion over all the phases we throw It in the fire, so mad of your life, physical, mental and at an opinion that we would like You can do It by keep to crucify the man who expresses It spiritual. e Ing your thoughts only on the ways The haunting fear In Dickens' you are going to proceed to win. Simply ignore opposition. Read day seems to have been poverty; the little verse at the top again. the supreme dread, the almshouse. Look at the way Gertrude Ederle What Is our haunting fear, our suovercome the tremendous opposition preme dread? Have we progressed of natural law and physical resist- very far? ance when she swam the English With "pep" we can make decichannel. Think of It, 21 miles of sions, use our heads; but when the visceral nerve takes charge, decicold, choppy and stubborn waves And yet we shiver sometimes in our sions are made for us we are as cold shower In the morning. human as Iron filings around a magOr Gertrude Atherton, overcom net or famished bogs around a swill ing mental resistance in writing her barrel. A man In a "towering rage" Go on, Gertrude, you can Is more physically fit fof murder novels. wbjr tmoke a pipe that smcus burning insulation? . . .The poor ckjp probably never beard of Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite smoking mixture. He doesn't know there's a tobacco so mild and fragrant it gets the O. K. of even tbe fussiest He doesn't know that true mildness needn't sacrifice body, flavor and "kick." He doesn't know be can smoke a pipe all day long without getting himself or anybody else all Lot and bothered. In other words, be hasn't met Sir Walter Raleigh. Some day be wifl. Let's hope it's soon. BUT pipe-sniffer. How to Take Care of Your Pipe (Him Na 4) Don't ue a (harp knife to dcta out the ouboa. You may cut through the cake and chip the wood. A lot of little "wood spot" ttke away from the nreetnesa of a pipe. Use a luU knxfe Of reunet. Send for our free booklet, "How to Take Care of Your Pipe." Brown sc Villiamsoa Tobacco Corporation, LouisTilie, Kentucky. Dept, 9a. iB.i Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco Smoldng milder fir syllable ForGalledHors cs Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh AO wWakrt ar avtiioritetf to refold jwrnr mmwf ftr th fir at boot H art MitetJ. fear-respon- califs Coms j. j and coltls wear down your strength and vitality. Boachee'a iit V Syrup soothes instantlyRe- ends coughs quickly. lief GUARANTEED. VA J Boschee's Syrup At oil druggists 1 win. (. 1934. Western than Newipaper Union.) Ambition Fulfilled At Twyford, England, George at the age of seventy, achieved his life's ambition. He utilized his savings of sixty-thre- e yenrs to erect a tombstone to the memory of his mother, buried In th little churchyard. Enderby's mother died when he was seven HO r1erMod than thai VCarS Old. he regularly would bank his savings until ne nau sumcieut to erect tbe memorial Joiut Monarchy Why the reign of William III of England Is called that of William and Mary Is thus explained: Mary was the daughter of James II, and the crown was conferred Jointly upon ber and her husband, William, who was the grandson of Charles I or England. The death of Mary, at the end of five years, lessened tne popularity of the king. Not Always Fatal According to hospital records of the World war, there are some Interesting cases In which soldiers lived with bullets lu their hearts. One soldier lived two months with a bullet In the Interior of his heart. one In cold blood that is what a towering rage Is for, prepare the body for action with adrenin. Hate Is biologically useful. Do we save It up for the hateful occasions and get the work out of it It can do, or squander It right 'About ten years ago I got and left? so weak and rundown that I Our bottled emotions find curious felt miserable all over. One day outlets: giggles, tears, laughter, my husband said, 'Why don't shame, remorse, rage, grief, love, fear, as the case may be; and take you take Lydia E. Pinkhara's us to fights, dances, games, theaVegetable Compound? When ters, speculation, futile argument, I had taken two bottles I felt Monte Carlo, or the count (ft Monte better so I kept on My little Crlsto; or they may end in hysdaughter was born when' I had teria, phobias, manias. been married twelve years. The big question for each one of os Individually Is whether our acEven my doctor said, It's quired repertoire of specific loves, stuff." You may wonderful andiiates will suffice to keep fears, publish this letter for I want us on goiyi terms with ourselves all the world to know how this and at peaoe with the world. Many a man loses his Job because his medicine has helped me." viscera have never been educated Mrs. Horten Jones, 208 48th nor his emotions trained. Note, Street, Union City, N. J. too, that, under stress of strong or in fear, the digesrage activity tive system closes clown, predlspo-sltlnlo intestinal disorders Including bacterial toxins and conseorquently to other ganic changes. Love, on the contrary, hastens food digestion and Love la a heightens metabolism. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. better tonic than rage or fear, B K. g g mm wmmm 13-19- 30. I by Oeorg Lioroey.) |