Show A Fascinating Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc Se L Lets Let's et S E Explore I ore Y Your our Me Mind In d Pastime With The Fruit The Tile Noted of the Author Family o of oi Tree vii vi i I Q JIE V 7 7 vI v- v H A OF LACK I I INTELLIGENCE TO TOIS I I k Il F p j 2 A GROUP OF WOMEN WOM k IS 16 TH THE E A K VC 1 F IT I G L y tIL POT PLACE TO WI WIN foI THEORY AT THE me WOMAN INTERMARRIAGE INTE ii 16 IT WOT MORE Hie 1 DIFFERENT HER TO o TO BLEND KEEP p THE t INTO ONE LOVE LOVE- HE HE CORRECTS C t H WON d l J I- I Ve oRNO IQ JO GO Authors Author's note These answers are given from the scientific point of view vic Not all moral questions can I be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right is 15 possible without without without with with- out science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of Individuals 1 No it Is isa a sign of or ignorance Sir Isaac Newton one of 01 the greatest intellects of the English race believed in m astrology Dr Donald P Patterson psychologist of Minnesota university found an appalling percentage of ot college college col col- col lege ege stu students believe in clairvoyance palmistry astrology physiognomy graphology numerology fortune telling tell telling ing memory ss s's systems ems etc Dr Otis D D. Caldwell and Gerhard E E. Lundeen of ot Columbia found amazing superstitions superstitions of this kind among college stu students dents However when these students were taught the truth about such things they changed their minds The unscientific person never changes his mind he doesn't know how 2 No Gregor Mendel the Catholic monk made one of the greatest scientific scientific discoveries of all time namely that traits or do not blend in heredity but descend as separate units or bundles of units Blue eyes do not blend with brown brwn nor straI straight ht hair with curly hair or tallness with shortness They may appear to the naked eye to blend merely because the many factors involved involved in in- do mix and remix in the body cells of each generation but the chemical packages that ca cause se each separate factor remain separate in the germ cells You thus get a mixture among the children of cross marriages marriages mar but not a true blend or melting melting melt melt- ing of one characteristic into another 3 No Human history and psychology pay would indicate that the obligation obligation gation is equal When two people have plighted plighter their love it is the supreme supreme su suo su- su preme obligation of of both to make it ita ita a joint jont creative ef effort rt to build a larg larg- er finer happier life than is possible pOSe pos sible to either one alone Mere effort eUort to ke keep p the others other's love is not the point it is a mutual problem how to create a world of ot richer values and deeper meanings for each other and andin andin andin in this great spiritual enterprise the obligations of ot each are the same Ann left college immediately and when the funeral was over found that all she had In the world totaled slightly more than No more college no-more no happy days in school Ann knew she had to go to work Bridgeton was the largest city near the thc college to which Ann had gone It was vas a city of nearly persons persons persons per per- sons and md Ann had been there once or twice when in school Faced with the necessity of ot getting a job and one right away Anns Ann's first and only thoughts of ot work were reporting She had been ver very nervous when she had hild ent entered red the office of the Bridgeton Times and the time she had waited wafted seemed very long Her courage had nearly failed her twice Twice she had come within an inch of getting up and leaving Then when the boy had told her her- herto to come comein comein comein in she had been bewildered at the ease with which she got her job The old man man man-he he seemed terribly old to Ann had Ann had looked at her but once So you want to be a reporter eh had been his first question Yes sir Why This question had nearl nearly knocked Ann off oft her chair it was boomed so violently and she an as every person who ever everl applied for a 11 job on a paper had replied I 1 like to write she said Humph You like to write Well you'll get a lot of writing here Its It's I up to you ou though as to what kind it will be Then you 0 nt mean a Im I'm hired ired Ann had said grasping at the straw he put out Who said you were hired I Well you said Id I'd get a lot of writing writing writing writ writ- ing here Did I Well well we'll see What makes you OU think you'd be bc a good reporter reporter re re- reporter porter My father was one one Your father Yes and a good one too Doc Doe hadn't answered He seemed absorbed in his thoughts and a full moment went by Ann wondered what had happened I beg your pardon she said that Oh yes Your fa ta father ther You say he was was wasa a good reporter Well Ill I'll put you on Give you 20 a week to start and you'll get more money moncy just as fast Cast as you show youre you're worth it it Just one thing I 1 lUke like about reporters who work ork for me That's this When I give you an assignment it'll be one you can work on I dont don't hand out crazy assignments as some city editors rye Ive known do least I dont don't think I I. I do But maybe my staff doesn't think so Now when I I give you an assignment work it Work it to death If It you cant can't get it tell me Dont Don't come in in and try to tofake tofake fake Cake the story Ive I've been a reporter myself Know when stories are faked Might have faked one or two myself That's different Dont Don't stop the first time a person says no when you want that person to say yes cs Talk around the subject Lead the person on Try to get him to slip up And never ne never begin questioning a person parson p with a direct question Keep that for or If th the p person parson 1 is 3 ns as an an evader as s you are questioner tion r then's the time Ume to ask a n blunt question ques ques- tion Uon and insist on a blunt answer I Then if his answer Is no youve you've gota got gota a stor story Understand 1 Yes I think so I CUB REPORTER One more thing Im I'm here to help you Dont Don't hesitate to ask for help Ask me anything you want to know Ill do that that- that that-It Ann had said and like every other cub she never did for what cub assured that hes he's going to set the world on fire that he knows a lot more than the boss has ever condescended to ask for help When the cub grows up then he knows bettel bet better ter tel Then he can talk a story over with the city editor and what's more take advice Then hes he's a good re re- re- re porter When do I start Work the matter with right now now Why why Wh why not a thing All right Boy Boyl he yelled A copy boy came upTake up upTake upTake Take Miss Caldwell Caidwell to that desk next to Heaths Get her an employment employment employ employ- ment form and have her fill it out Bring it to me All right Miss Mss Cald Cald- well STo S- S To be continued S Copyright by Public Ledger |