Show 1 WITH THE n HIGH SCHOOL CLASSICS t i 4 by MARGARET BOYD and if aught else also great bards barda beside s in sage age ageana and solemn tunes tune have sung where wore Is I 1 meant than meets the ear if 11 Pense roso f well me world has a million arlt ers era one would think then that good thought dould in be na as familiar ns air and water and the gifts of each new hour would exclude the lie last yet we wa can count till nil our good books nay I 1 remember any beautiful verse for twenty years wrote emerson the class classics lm what enderson Lm En erson ierson calls our good bookar have after nil clia changed nget little since Mil tons day ile ho I 1 abild succeeding writers have added a jew few volu volumes illes lint in ill general tile blits of three centuries ngo ago anro tile clas classics of today plato the ho greek tragedians and shakespeare are writers chose works will endure as wrig ns as our civilization endures what muses causes a book to endurel endure I 1 amerson says saya only those books come down which deserve to last all tile the gilt edges and vellum and nio morocco rocco alt all the th presentation copies to of all tile tho libraries arles will not preserve a book in circulation beyond its intrinsic late date kotzebue Kotz chue or pollock may endure for a night but moses and homer stand eland fo forey reyer cr there are not in tho the world at any one time more than it a dozen persons persona who rend read and alato never enough to ray pay for an edition of his works yet to every overy generation these aliese come duty duly down for file he sake of those few persons aoi ns as I 1 goil god brought them in we ilia land hand the permanence of ef all books Is fixed by n 0 6 effort friendly or hostile but by their own specific grav ity or the intrinsic importance of their contents to the constant mind of man ban whatever other a classic may inay possess it Is safe to say oat of it that more Is meant than meets the ear children rending reading the classics in high school rarely enjoy them what meets the ear Is of less absorbing interest than the lie latest new newspaper a scandal and high pupils are usually too immature to get tile the meaning that hat does not meet the ear 1 that meaning becomes clear only after ono one has lived with a book for or it a long time one ond lest of a classic Is the ille lumber of times it will bear rereading bullus caesar tor for own exam eto reveals meals new meanings on the hundredth reading and would probably do so io on the thousandth rending reading it was of such books that thoreau wrote i i it will be soon enough to forget them when we have the learning earning and genius will enable us to attend to and appreciate them P J N r a rinch pinch of bait salt 11 1 sll silas marner K the farst time I 1 ever realized hat kaltsas was not jut just salt noi no matter where aher it came from was waa one hot morning when w 11 en we vie llad had to wait walt for hours whre a canadian fisherman who was to take us ua across fhe tha bay removed ahe the roe from a large sturgeon that he had caught and prepared it for shipment across s the lake to oneff one 0 our flourishing cities where it was to be converted nto into I 1 russian caviar ills 1119 part of the process involved the use of a great quantity of salt lie ile told tola Us ne lie used only german salt which tie he declared was four times as salty abour as our salt recently our interest in salt has been quickened by b the statements that the alarming increase in goiter Is duo ton to a deficiency in the salt we use for a long time scientists were puzzled by the fact that kolter goiter showed allowed a tendency 0 to o he be so common in gertain certain sections of tho the world that hat eliy tl y were known as golter goiter bolts belts or goiter goiter zones switzerland has long ions been known as a goiter zone tone recently it has appeared that we have hava a well developed golier goiter zone in the region of the great lakes one author claiming that a fifth of the school children in that thai area have enlarged or physiological goiter gol tir goiter to Is rarely found AT among ong people lelna fie near ar the ocean tho reason became more or lose evident when ye research search workers discovered a few years ears ago that children afif buffering fering from goiter could be much benefited by minute doses of iodine iodine coallie ii la an ali element element that Is roost abundant in the ocean the iodine ot 0 commerce Is derived from sea weeds sea foods and salt secured by evaporating sea water contain all the iodine needed to keep the body in good condl tion it la Is claimed howie that hat much machof odthe the pali sigid nowadays Is deficient in iodine perhaps due to the re anina processes that have given ill cuir spilt salt than our rents knew dine one of the frow bronc lea of our everyday alf ll fes e Is that uie loii inari more we w our foods i the more we wa find it necess necessary itry to cat to take the tha place of whal have refined out of tile the original tood food the highly rel refined ined salt mast have iodine added those who 11 ave ave on bread baked irrin highly refined filou must eat bran ant to the bran bian sifted out of the ground heat and roust must eat yeast least to itin I principle excluded ahw Z tha ecat alia germ Is lett left out of flour fior |