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Show I Lefs Explore Your Mind i Getting Colonies Back Wouldn't Help Germany's Economic Plight L By Albert Edward Wiggam, D. S. Awnr to QnwttM N. 1 X.. I'v talked to Nvtnl thou and yount married couplet and I think they marry "for keepa" now more inteniely than ever. Why do I think to? Well, Pa and Ma married mar-ried without ever thinking whether it was for keep or not They Juct took it for granted. But now, since divorce happens to one out of every ev-ery six or seven couples, nearly very young couple (aye with determination de-termination "Ours li going to be different. It's going to be forever and ever." And they mean it, and as far as happiness is concerned, statistics show just as many are happily married as in Pa and Ma's day. Aanre to Question No. t 2. No. There Is no higher authority on this point than Norman Nor-man AngeL He shows that, prior to the World war, Germany drew exactly one-half of one per cent of her raw materials from her colonies colo-nies and draws Just as much from them today I If all the Colonial Empire of Great Britain were given free to Germany It would not solve cause with all of them In her hands even Britain cannot solve her own unemployment or depression. Angel An-gel thinks so do 1 that Germany's Ger-many's real difficulty (In common with other countries) Is differential tariffs. Answer to Question Ne. t 3. No. They can in rare Instances In-stances tell "nothing but the truth," but they cannot begin to tell the whole truth about the most ordinary ordi-nary occurrences of which they are eye-witnesses. In a recent experiment ex-periment a group of students very carefully studied a painting and then each one Immediately committed com-mitted "perjury" at least twice by affirming something was in the picture J hat was not theme. Tomorrow: Are typnottsed people peo-ple likely to do harm to thera-setvesf |