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Show 1 3; All Fathers Seem Alike One almost universal determination of fathers is that f h! hcir children shall, s'help, them ! never follow the7 same I'f.l vrcfessinn as their parents.' 1 j1 ' V Jascha Ileifctz, the violinist, father of a scven-week-old j .Tid. swears to heaven that little Ascha never, no, never j i'vi be a musicians. "It's too hard a life," he asserts. Bankers and bond salesmen, newspaper men and numis- ,; matists, soldiers and shoe clerks, all say the same thing "I i Junior can be anything but what I am" is their vow. j ft.iek of it all, probably, is the wish of every good parent .! i;; j-;!ve his children a better tim,?, a happier life. And, if ! bmkers make soldiers of their sons, and vice versa, it all i 1 v on s up in the end. |