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Show mur. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Modern Home Fails in Mission of Training Youlh for Independence Ingenious Bathing Tent for English Swimmers . I By RABBI BARNETT R. BRICKNER, Cleveland. who expect to mold the destiny of their children as if wax or clay are doomed to failure. The function is to rear the child so that he can take intelligent charge of his own life and be an independent personality. Some parents are dictators; others are simply errand boys for their children. The more I see of modern homes and parents, the more I marvel that so many children do as well as they do. The correct attitude toward the child is to regard him like a seed that grows, whose physical nature and temperament are set at birth. Heredity plays as important but not a dominant role in the life of the child. Parents contribute 50 per cent of what he is. Half of the remainder he owes to his grandparents. The children of today are independent, and nothing can keep them from being so. 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In the photograph two young women are seen undressing in their screeuettes while at the right another la emerging ready for her dip in the ocean. The reason parents do not influence their children religiously is because their home has ceased to be a spiritual place. Most parents are cither negative or formal in their relation to religion. Yet the child will need religion to help him over the frustrations of life. What our young people need today is a little less intellectual conscience and a little more moral conscience. In the last analysis, it is the home that plays the most important role in influencing the character of the child. The chief business of a home is to make fine tastes contagious. History Textbooks Largely Responsible for International Enmities Monster Plane Ready for Service By DEAN W. F. RUSSELL, Columbia University. PHILLIPS U Milk The history textbooks of many countries are breeders of international enmities. It is my impression that there is just about as much hatred, about as much suspicion, just about as much desire for war, as there was in the days before the World war. One cannot go from one Preparedness Daughter What's that you are putcountry to another in Europe, Asia or the Americas without becoming In the car? impressed with the fact that uot only the working people, not only the ting Her Dad A couple of fire extinmilitary, but people like you and me, spend much cf their time indulg- guishers. With you taking out that flaming youth, I can't take any ing in hate for their neighbors. The teaching of history under an international code, which would chances; the fire Insurance has run out on this bus! be equally acceptable to all nations is an impossibility. The history textbooks must be acceptable to the American Legion and the Daughters of the American Revolution in all countries. We must permit patriotism in each country. All we can insist upon is that there be no slurs against other people in the histories, and that when a nation like ours derives definite benefits from the cultures and resources of other nations we give credit for what they have contributed. . of Magnesia The huge winter service between Washington, D. four-motore- d Dornier-Superwa- C., l flying boat which will carry 25 passengers In the new and Miami, Fla., and summer service between Detroit, Cleveland and Buf- fo o. Standard of the Pope Flown Again GLENNA WINS AGAIN Prominent Trait of Women of America Is Their Passion for Learning By CLAUDE ANET, Noted French Editor. One sees more beautiful and beautifully dressed women in America than in Europe; American women have a passion for learning almost anything that is absent on this side of the Atlantic, and they have sue- -' ceeded in building a wall between themselves and their men folk. The first thing that strikes one is that the men and women seem to find no pleasure in each others company. Visit the New York restaurants and you will never see men and women together. Do the same in Paris and you will see couples together always. In the United States, 1 at luncheon time, there are in the restaurants tables and tables of hen It is not impossible that several of the husbands concerned parties. are at the same restaurant they will never be at their wives tables. One of the most surprising things about American women is their passion for lectures. They wish to learn, to develop their intelligence, to improve their minds, as they say in New York. They go impartially Castorla Is a comfort when Baby la to hear the lecturer who speaks of elections or the one who speaks of fretful. No sooner taken than the little in followed the lectures lectures hear by morning, sheep raising. They one Is at ease. If restless, a few drops luncheons in the great hotels. 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This was one result of the new concordat with the Italian government Royal Residence Given War Bereaved American business wants the school to train its children according to their individual ability and wants the school to keep more closely in touch with the needs of business. Business men of America have an abiding appreciation of the public school system. Our great business leaders of today are the products of our public schools, and we know that the service of the public schools has not been in vain. Public schools, however, have a great task to perform. They must lower the output of misfits that come into business, who must be adjusted after they leave school. The work of the business world will become much better if the children are fitted to the tasks they are to perform; they will learn that work shall mean something more than a job, and their wage something more than money. Schools should have more and better equipment for vocational trainIn each community councils of business executives should be named with public schools and give advice on subjects that affect children after they go into the business world. ing. to Increase in Crime Conditions Among Youth of Country a Deplorable Fact By SUPERIOR The greatest honor which the profession of pharmacy can bestow the Remington medal has been awarded h.v the American Pharmaceutical association to Dr. Wilbur L. Scovllle, chief of the analytical department of Parke, Davis and company. The award was made in acknowledgement of Ids outstanding accomplishments as chairmen of the national formulary t com-mil- eo. Boosting the Population To ho exempted from paying school io Italy a father must have ten t tWriii, all living and of Italian na- :::-- '.!. jahl.V. the Villa Margherita In Bordighera, on the Italian of the late mother of King Victor Emmanuel, which residence Riviera, favorite his majesty has donated to the mothers, widows and children of Italy's fallen poldlers of the World war. View in the grounds of COURT JUDGE HOWARD, Atlanta. Is there some remedy for the boy murder wave and other crime among youths still in their teens? While Im an optimist, and hold the opinion that the human race is steadily gi owing better, I cannot but fed discouraged over the constant increase in crime conditions among our youths. I believe that illicit liquor is nrf the root of most of the cases. Crimes actuated by whisky always show a sharp increase during the months of November, December and January. This I ascribe to the influx of liquor for Thanksgiving, Christmas and N Year holidays. 1 recall that when 1 was a boy it was a rare occasion that a white vouth appeared before a criminal court. However, that condition Inn now reached the point vdcre the number of white boys bailed into oruir cxeicds that of all other raoes. pation must be relieved or colic pains or other suffering. Never be without it ; some mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will always be Castorla in the house. It is effective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it Mark of Inefficiency inefficient man usually overemphasizes the unimportant and neglects the Important He practices petty economies and neglects big opCom Home portunities. Womans panion. The The sun's heat will continue to warm the earth only 1.1,000,000,000 more years, according to scientific prediction. Help isandOffered i freely given to every nervous, delicate woman, by Dr. Pierce. 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