Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind MindL L By Albert Edward Wiggam r r hi V 5 ii II i. i V V V fi A- A V V OPERATOR AKS CM 1 Hl V OZNO Authors Author's Note These answers are given from the tho scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered with absolute scientific title accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right i is possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the right righta of individuals V HOW V TO SOLVE YOUR PERSONAL PERSONAL PER FEE PROBLEMS A booklet by Albert Edward Wiggam Lifo Life presents to each of us problems of serious importance They m may y involve money position position post post- tion or loved ones Usually there thero in Iii a a rather scientific way to decide decide dodde de do- cide such suck problems Dr Wiggam telLs tell how in this tills great little booklet booklet book book- let which Includes TEN ULU ILLUMINATING n TESTS Apply them to each ench problem before before before be be- fore you act As a service ser to readers renders of Lets Let's Explore Your Mind this booklet will be sent lent upon request accompanied by stamped self addressed return envelope and one S cent stamp to apply on printing costs Just lust ask uk for Personal Problems address address ad ad- dress res Dr Wiggam care caro care of this ne newspaper sp a J. J 1 I fear fea this question h has not received much scientific study but I should think it would b be quite easy to tell the sex of ot the person at the tho opposite end of the thc line I except extreme and dominating extroverts ex ex- because they care little about other peoples people's feelings are little influenced b by what the other fellow fellow male male or female female Is is thinkIng thinking thinking think think- ing or r feeling I 1 im imagine gine you could i never guess the sex of the person Mussolini or Stalin or 01 Huey uey Long was talking to but butI I would wager quite a n little on the sex if I heard Ramsay MacDonald President Roosevelt or the Prince of Wales 2 It does not know anything or anybody by Instinct other than perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps a a few ew basic physical reactions i such as nursing and the like ilke It hasto nas has nasto nasto I to learn by experience who's who I and nd what's ht's what 3 Paraphrasing the remarks of ol Edward A. A Filene Var War has no place in an age of plenty it belongs strictly strict strict- ly to the ago of scarcity Formerly one nation made war on another in order to carry away its goods now lOW ow each cach nation tries to force th other to keep i it its own goods so ec I they will not compete with the goods of the conquerors Formerly the first aim of the conquerors was to keep the conquered employed I building the houses of the conquerors conquer conquer- ors ore making their cloth clothes s producInG producIng producing ing their food But in an ari age ag of ol plenty such tactics w wont won't n work The conque conquering Ing nation today aims alms to tc I I keep its own people working producing producing producing pro pro- goods for tor the conquered to tc I consume But since war destroys the factories and means of ot the thc conquered conquered conquered con con- for tor producing g wi wealth they cannot buy the goods of the con con- A ridiculous and self defeat ing theory Copyright John F. F r. r Dille Co t- t |