Show Babies Away I Giving ME E pe person son probably a woman with a tragedy better untold tit ft a tiny baby on the doorstep of a Salt Lake home with a Yoking asking king that the good people living there share their home with ile le Ie stranger The Thc baby was was was' taken in and the lov love of two r 4 went out out to it ery ry probably the mother knew to whom she was intrusting J ii gild ild when she wrapped it snugly and departed alone in the I she chose chos a particular doorstep And she was not mis- mis jn In in her choice for these householders loved children and there therea a loving welcome for the abandoned babe But now comes omes the court and says babies cannot be given away ders that the child be taken from the home where the mother pit t and be placed in an orphanage The court moves thus with 7 sanction of law if not of humanity It goes further andt and ff ilL t J e tes s the man and who had a home for the tiny waif right fright to adopt the child on the ground that they are more elderly ederly than experience has proved advisable in the selection df of t faster fter r parents The couple in question we understand are middle I d somewhere in the fifties but is that too old t Many a grandmother has proved the finest sort of of parent f is not ot old It is but the start of the mellow time of life when and and sympathy find their greatest outlet Full success seldom es before the half century mark has been reached and it seldom d iles les for a a. score more years Nor is there reason to believe that i people might not live to love and cherish the stranger if ift Y t to o them for another twenty years more Somewhere too there is a mother a sorrowing one no doubt flose se wishes have been ignored by the courts court's dictum Some- Some if es we e fear th the courts are controlled too greatly by written law lawa lawand and a dp precedent forgetful that justice can be bound by no set rules |