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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH " 01 ...... tittle coal is t'.e country where the hard cecome rr ir.ea They have rs it under boilers efficient ir. ab.e in generating plants, too, being '"-now to produce a Know an a oi hau and pound anthracite. It too twice as - MEN and INFANTS' UTOPIA Youngsters Play at Will While Students Peek HEAKB around the it ' .... ,4 V . 4 ':. 4 - ?'- :. 1 .... - f Nt. iiillllUWl t,i, --v- U r- i' i X litre's how younsstfrs are allowed to conduct themselves in the special nursery of ForJham university's class in child psychology: Vpper left: Playing with educational toys whiie observed (without their knowlscreen. l!pper riRht: Removing and hanging up their own hats and coats. edge) by students behind Lower left: Ironing the wash, "just like mama" (the instructors say little boys are teller at this than little firls). Lower right: Arising fresh from a daily rest period. one-wa- y - iuw-s-- uu. Frank K. McNinch Washington. is going to blow away the smoke that has been hovering over the year. There are points aooui uw " tion, which causea ui.s si""; hard inspire optimism among the coal miners, which are interesting communications commission and put out the fire if there is was any. Primarily that is what he anything for. in there Scarcely put worried pending on Capitol l'ill has President Roosevelt more than the Wallace White resolution providing for a sweeping senate investigation into FCC. Particularly in that this resolution would be handled by the senate interstate commerce committee of which Burton K. The PresiWheeler is chairman. dent correctly interprets Wheeler's attitude as one of active dislike for himself, despite Wheeler's approval of many of the New Deal economic and social objectives. Whatever may be the truth about the "fire," certainly many folks in the industry just assumed that it was there. They gave no open in dications of a suspicion that anything so gross as actual passage of money would be effective, but many approved the policy that the dis tillers followed, when they offered the job as their czar first to James A. Farley and then to Forbes Mor gan, Mrs. Roosevelt's uncle. There were little signs of this, such as the hiring of Charles Michelson by or.e radio station which wanted its li cense extended. Actually, whatever the fact may be, it has been the common as sumption in Washington and in the industry that wave lengths were awarded according to the political influence those seeking them were able to bring to bear. McNinch, although formerly politician, has shown no evidence of being swayed by politics in any ac tion since coming to Washington He is honest beyond question, and punctilious about merit as he sees it. In fact, it is often commented that it is worry about which is the right thing to do that causes his bad spells of nervous indigestion i i NATIONAL CAPITAL Federal I r some years. back in 1919. u Another strange thing is wai n use of anthracite in power prouu.-tiois virtually the only market for rd coal which has not arminibncu in the last few years. Actuauy nnowhas increased slightly. It is running about two miiuon tons Carter Field if f ic in connection problem. IF As to Freight Rates For example, freight rates. One f the reasons why so many folks are skeptical about the success oi the big western power projects is the manjust that. They figure that ufacturer who goes to Bonneville to run get cheap power is going to into freight rates. Partly on his raw material, but mostly on shipodd ping his product two thousand miles to where the consumers are. It's not a new story. Back m the early '20's lots of farmers went broke on irrigated land in western Montana. They raised potatoes and shipped them to Chicago, considerably more than a thousand miles. Potatoes are heavy for their value. Maybe the railroads ought not to charge so much. But it's a long haul. So one hears a lot about freight rates." Now the fact is, as the bureau of standards will tell you, that there are more units of heat in a ton of bituminous coal than in a ton of anthracite. And you can buy a ton cf bituminous at the mine mouth cheaper than you can buy a ton of anthracite. But it is cheaper to use anthracite to produce power than bituminous, if the production occurs in anthracite territory. The answer is freight rates. Whereas right in the anthracite territory there are all the industries a power salesman could ask, and all the consumers for the products of those industries one could desire. a i m 1 A This the newest in crochet fc. expensive quickly made in or two colors (the leaf border cor. trasting) adds beauty to your home. Make luncheon or buff sets scarfs or just doilies, perle cotton or just string. paU with the whole power put before them. Cause too much nagging by the parents. LITTLE Johnny Jones next door makes up his mind that The sight of food has become reyour youngster's sled is a prettier red and therefore more volting. "When one votinpster hits anoth desirable than his own, and proceeds to appropriate it to a let him strike back. er, A Sore Spot through the simple expedient of biffing your youngster in the certain a;e, all argumentsUpshould to the turn Apprentice training is one of the be .settled tins w;iv It rrentes in eye and taking it away from him, don't tell your boy sore him spots in the present business Tell with other eye and regard his neighbor only humility. dependence, assertion and ultimate management problem, but there is to not his do mislJlease to biff right back maybe twice, just emphasize understanding. point. of any corrective aclittle prospect we understand that advocate sponT aurfMnr tncicfa nn nlav-'f- r urn. tion. There is plenty of lip service hand hand to soring engagements. Dr. Buhler's principles are simple lng with her dolls so long that she for the idea of doing something To children two, three and four is late for school, let her be late; enough. Expressed fundamentally, years old, words Three Plums Less of opening the door to employment mean little. It he'll soon find out she can't get they are: Just two weeks after taking of at the more lucrative trades to more registers here. Nat"Don't force a child's develo- is actionin that away with it. batadmits should be a it fice McNinch killed three birds with boys and young men but union op urally, And if you don't agree with these pmentlet it come naturally. There tle of words to settle a misunder- - one stone position plus lethargy seems too by abolishing the set-u- p is talent in every child. Guide it for the irritated employers suggestions, you're probably not the when p r rsn strong seven-ma- n commiswhich the by it arrives. Nature varies the Nevertheless, they are only one. "Don't over-mamchild. It sion had been divided into three who suffer in times of shortage of your of individual." characteristic of the New Deal in pattern every ,. i. ; .c.o.oiaeiii. water-tigh- t compartments dealing, skilled employees. Especially as Students of the course will be able rol:. child psychology which is being givtoo There's much mama-in- g from with telegraph, tele- the employers have never put up en exhaustive "laboratory tests" for to follow closely, under ideal con- granumoi:nr, sister, aunt and cous- respectively, and radio phone matters, thus neatly anything remotely resembling a real of the first time in America at Ford-ha- ditions, the normal development The child's in. be mother should three removing juicy political plums fight. child's behavior. Focal points are the In most skilled trades it is more university, New York city's areaction mother." from tree. For when the to Washington physlanguage growth, eat of higher education in the difficult for a youngster to get to to three divisions cease the function Promises Children. Keep develical development, intellectual Bronx. aboard the bottom rung of a ladder She stresses the importance of on November 15 there will be no furopment, emotional reactions and soit Frisch nad the Idea. adults' building respect through in- ther need, of course, for the services than is for him to get into a very cialization. exclusive Greek letter fraternity at of A. G. T. Robert PatterFordham, distinguished as the alOn the third floor at Keating hall, tegrity. Bartlcy, ma mater of Frankie Frisch, is not Fordham's new graduate school "Don't change your mind," she son, and Joseph F. Killeen, the di- cohege. Once the youngster has been accustomed to training her young building, is a specially constructed warns. "If you promise to take rectors of the three divisions. Bart-le- y for apprentice training, it unorthodox in "tapped" to a be ways. nursery. Every day at nine the jour child for a walk in the park-- do hopefuls just happens nephew is fairly simple. Of course he Frankie, who used to play a whale children arrive and every day at it. Don't say, 'I've got to do of Representative Sam Rayburn, cf a lot of second base before aging noon they are taken home. So far something else.' A child wants to house majority leader; Patterson is to put in four years' training be he is recognized as a mechanlegs forced him to the sidelines as as the children ever suspect, they respect you. Before you promise a close friend of Hugo fore manager of the garrulous Gas are being brought simply to a pleas- something stop and figure out if you L. Black (who now has a better ic, palpably absurd in most trades and f bsolutcly essential in none. But, House Gang representing St. Louis ant nursery where there are lots of will be able to keep that Killeen is an old assopromise. , job), andPostmaster-GeneraIn the National league, once gave interesting playthings, a by the same token he does not have of ciate l to James "Don't spank your child it is onplace to display any special aptitude or A. Farley and of Edward J. Flynn, managers heart failure by sliding rest and no one to spoil their fun. ly an extreme measure. into bases head first. All the laws Democratic in the Bronx in mental ability, or physical dex leader How to Stop "Gimmes." "Don't give your children trick cf decency decree that it is far terity to master something in four But they are not so isolated as toys, such as balls that roll back New York City. more desirable to slide feet first, To analyze the action justly, it years which another boy would be stools when they should go ahead or gas they think. On fourfoot-higEo that your spikes may make hamable to do in from six months to a one-wa- y should be explained that the reducbehind a screen, students balloons that go up when they or he himself for that matter. burger of a stubborn baseman, th.-year in tion was a secondary to come into the bag head first, of child psychology watch their ac- should come down. Th,s is unnat- result. personnel xms nas Deen tne labor union is It acknowlunobserved. tions, generally ural; a young child cannot underrule. Recognizing the need for more making it a cinch for the same will be able thus stand it. Let him play with edged thst the purge victims have baseman to plant a hard sphere to The onlookers toys sKiuea mecnanics and tor more hand first the learn babies performed rather that adequately why such cry; exemplify things as roilrone to gently in the center of your young men trained so as to take they shouldn't be nagged to ing down an incline when pushed, superficial duties of their respective care of the future, the government physiognomy. But Frankie insisted why It is also admitted that on sliding his own queer way. just eat their food; why they should be rubber bails that bounce, project positions. into the picture and set up stepped the off to commission's will take own work their blocks probabthat teach formations. Let like- he had been taught at Ford- - encouraged the Federal committee for apprenbe on carried coats and without noticeable rubbers; why they him play with sand, and with paints ly ham, and lo!, year after year he hats, tice training. This body has solnot be should after rushed leave. The obtheir real lag they he'll through out for himfigure things was discovered to lead the league by the union reouire-ment- s jective can be read between the emnly stood meals; why they should be encourself very qu'ckly. In stolen bases when the annual stafour years, frills, Greek letlines to of a blow struck return McNinch's official stateaged "Don't rush tistics were compiled. child to walk. ter "tapping" to get started, and ment: should not As soon as theyour has why shown intentionally; they Experience Now comes the Rev. Walter G. be rushed into organs are suffiall. walking; why par- ciently strong he will be impelled to that to subdivide a small commisBummers, S. J., head of Fordham's ents should not be sion has a divisive effect and tends Makes It Worse department of psychology, with the about the early expressions in a walk. A child seven to eight months away from and mutual But along comes another governsits up and starts to roll over; at announcement that the university is child's talk; how to stop a the understanding; of ment agency and makes the situaassignment ten months he'll himself on pull up testing methods of child training with the "gimmes" a crib and shortly after that he'll such important work (to division) tion still worse for the small emwhich may appear to the average (one youngster who says "gimme this" and start to . . . has resulted in two members ployer. This is the government emattempt the first steps at of the commission parent just about as practical as "gimme that"). . . locomotion. exercising an ployment agency. Here is what has sliding head first appears to the To put it briefly, the observers undesirably large portion of the happened again and You Can't Know Everything. average baseball coach. again in the may learn how to be better mothpower and funct'ons of the commislast few months, when despite the The experiments are being con- ers and fathers. "Don't rush your child to talk, sion, while denying the other comalleged slowing down of business ducted with ten bright-eye- d young"After all," says Mrs. Schloemer, cither. He'll talk when readv. It missioners any opportuthere has been a scarcity of skilled sters, five boys and five girls aged who interprets the Buhler theory in he pronounces words incorrectly, nity to participatepractical in . mechanics. three to five, sons and daughters of the nursery, "you have to live with don't attempt to correct him. Do Commissioners rot ondecisions,. a particular Mr. Big Employer needs 100 in later years. You can't division have felt a natural reluccollege graduates, and "signed up" your children 23 years, and a few that by their parents for a year's study. common sense applications in bring- speak a foreign language correctly tance to inquire into the work com- skilledHe mechanics of a certain variinforms the government emFor the babies, known at Fordham ing up a youngster mip.ht make the the first time you understa" mitted to others . . The agsjrcuate ety. ployment agency of this need and as the "Control Group for Study," diilerence between a life of happi- what words mean and Inter on you wisdom and judgment cf sjven tells what he is willing to it looks like a pretty slick deal, for ness and one of regret." This docs correct your mistakes in pronuncia- minds is pay. than any Whereupon the surely do but one have tion. government nothing they grand not mean a few "common sense apagency Language development in a two or thice of greater the seven." In rounds up the men for time. The happier they are, the plications" on the seat of the pants, child is similar." him, takmr; other it is hard:- - for seven them from anywhere from 10 to 30 more successful is the course. They either, she says, and she has perMrs. Schloemer declares no or- men towords, fall into error than for two small are perfect physical and psychocompetitors of Mr. Big Emsonally given individual training to dinary father or mof.ier io 'o do so. ployer. logical youngsters, normal in every 500 children. everything about a baby, and adMr. Big Employer is able to Word About Hard Coal vises that a doctor be consulted ocrespect. pay Parents Are Impatient. more. Mr. Little Emplovcr cannot Talking harshly to them is strictly in casionally, especially Most preference think of "Don't hard people acite your hurry hold them. taboo. No one will punish them; no youngster," to experimenting wljcn there is Mr. Little Employer as rather an expensive does without. any 'one will say, "Ah, oh, mustn't says Mrs. Schloemer. "Too many doubt. And what with oil and gas When this situation is "Don't give your children too luxury. touch!"; no one will "mama" them mothers rush their children through out to the Nth degree; no one will hurry breakfast, rush them off to school much money for toys." she contin- heating, cccas;onal ceal strikes, to New Dealers, with the pointed as possibility and them etc., with ina a pepper pretty nearly dying barrage of ues. "Even ten cents a them up to eat their meals; no one that, if carried on indefinitely, such day is dustry. will nBg them, and no one will make 'don'ts' only an adult could remem- too much. A daily contribution a course would lead to the is a So it's rather interesting that a elimination of all the little gradual them cry. In short, this is an in- ber. Let your child be late to short cut to creating the fellows, school once in a 'gimmes' has been study made of the situawhile, but show fants' Utopia. him calmly that he did the wrong in your child. If he gets into tan- tion in northeastern Pennsylvania, New Dealers do not seem frightened. trums say 'no' and mean it he'll .v.tli a view to "Talent In Every Child." thing. The average parent has not determining how the over it." "This practice tends to force Fordham's ise of anthracite can be increased nursery Is enough patience. Any normal child get Fordham's class was besieged n up to their proper level," wages directed and maintained accord- wants to do the right thing and And this producing electricity! will, ing to the teachings of Dr. Char- if he is given proper directional sta- with babies for the special nursery n this era of government subsidized they answer. "These little employ, when the tests were being lotte Buhler, of Vienna, world-fame- d bility. Rushing children made, but vatcr powcr, with President Roose- ers you are feeling sorry for are through the instructors ere their of exploiting still child exponent breakfast results in nervous indiges-tio- a looking for psychology. They eulog.es of Bonneville and should meet the workers. It is under the immediate direction healthy pair cf twins to add to the velt's and forcing them to eat culwage prevailing Coulee so ;rand on the recently In class. scale. This would boost the buying cf Mrs. Emilie D. Schloemer, as- tivates it. 1 have seen fact, thev'll be doubly .out passes. children sisted by Mrs. Anna Blitz. power of their communities, and two to three years old vomit when welcome V.at Keating hall. The is fact that anthracite has w stern iNv'v...k.,;it t i nion. prosperity." cen used for the production of elec- - help general Bell Syndicate WNU Srvto. fiiod is By WILLIAM C. 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