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Show I ' .. tmz HI Pboa lt Lake CUv. Out Pubiig.ed niteraooae . Except of nadit Both ot OiwUlUc Was. ' Mwb- -r Oot i itr Os Vwf Ilf pftid la filfiflt Copiftft Tb ftbov Itftdft, rfttftft apply RtMtt tlx. 'Addrw aem.poad.uc frE. Kditor. ,:tntoitUDM aud a to Wyoming; ' oibr atou mad tor f mtiu to publication butnm " T fcr oommuslca-tton- a TlUyOwm btua mt UM 0111. HUE RATIONAL DOkHlglKt RKPKE8ENTATIVES rr Ona Hotfiocburz M Jloea loo. B fork City.... ?.. tut te attest too Co. Mklga 114. Cbfeftpo POOOftl Bundled .tut Uonovan Detroit..... ....... to o ........ ....lit Coca Colauuudm tiidg. fa moo City . .............tul Cou.tituiio. tk Loula.... ......Ill victoria Bulld'ua Atlanta. ' Coag.r and Moody, bunding.tteaLoo Aagrl.A, Calltoroia Hl(itto'laina. Fraadtcn CaUfurnia. at tho ponoftlc at Salt take Cit. Riunf It aaeoad oao ewitor accord I to Act At 111 Moterooe I l.airwi March I. Hit n Aaaoclatad Preas Is .xelu.tv.ly sotltlod tbs aao for te publication of all ai dio-co8-Thoraditad to It. or oot otbarolsa eroditod :Ala naoapapor. sod also tbs local oaoa duo lad Isama. All riabto (or rapablleatloa ot a cial ai.calcn.a bars ara alas ruirud a LT LAKE CITY, . FEBRUARY A HELPFUL . outside. . Then in order to be of assistance to the newcomers at the University, Ann Arbor now has a freshman week." the purpose ot which is to assist these young people in making their' adjustments anil- entering successfully upon their work. It seems that this is a much wiser course than simply chopping out the scholastically unfit the Wisconsin mfclhod. . , The obligation mis upon the high school to see that students are diligent and faithful and that they form correct and steadfast habits of study and investigation. The work of the senior year of high school and the freslimap University work should he articulated as closely as possible in order that the change from high school to University may be made without mental and moral disturbance. , It is a serious thing for young men and women to fail in their efforts .to secure a college education, failures such s are reported now at some of our institutions of higher learning are evidences that an inexcusably bad condition in education bas been allowed to develop.- - Educators should endeavor to get at the root of the trouble and apply scientific methods to its cor--: . , rection, , RATES. gUBSCRlFTlON On Wk .. On Moot Bible that idleness is not the ml cause of the failure of these students. It is reported that President Little of Ann Arbor is investigating the Antecedents of all freshmen who are applying for admission to the University and rejecting those in advance w hose records indicate that they are .better off, 18. 1958, COM EXTIOX. mult from the deliberation of the fifth annual con-lis, of the Slate Assqpialion of Treasurers and Assessors, ich bas been held in this city this week, fine representation from practically- - all the. counties of Utah bas been in al-( idanee at the meetings, and the program tried out baa been luggeslive md belp- VCH good should on - ' v . 1 Audit-Clerk- It is a good thing for these public offi-J- n to meet and discuss their common plems. They have opportunity to ideas, compare experiences, work in methods and formimprovement ula plans for the benefit? of themselves d the constituents whom they serve. In .jlition to the new information which jly receive, they should, and doubtless do, and incentive to go back Jne and perform their work to the best H their ability. There is a psychological feet in such gatherings that prompts men women in public office'' to be on the rt in the adoption of new ideas, and to isw their determinations to bo faithful d energetic in , the labors which they to perform.,- - An added advantage also i these , annual when gatherings, S'is carried through, bear witness to publio that these officials aro striv- -j to keep abreast with the limes 'and Mgive their best efforts to the work upon them. work. it Js pparenCis among the most important sod essential in tb govern hi of the state and Us various units, pon these officials is imposed the important uty not only of raising, caring for and istributing the publio funds, but also the dualizing of the tax burdens, the keeping f vital records,- - and. the installation of lethods and plans for the f all (he moneys and properties owned in ommort by the commonwealth. The gue-e- ss with which they- - perform their duties I reflected In all tho ramifications of and throughout eyery part of the ; ""TV - ?, ommunity. The Deseret New lias pleasure this eek in devoting its weekly special dislay page and supplementary editorial to hose official and the work in which they re engaged. Ve commend them for their fforts to servi faithfully and efficiently he communities that have honored them y election, to their important posts, and e voice tho assurance that as long as they u ivo earnestly to their best ability to per-or- m the duties entrusted to them, the iress and the public wilt support and sus-- 4 in them , It Is a duty incumbent upon all citizens fi exercise care in the eelection of men end women 'for these important positions fnd then to encourage aud support those feey elect. There is no reason, why Utah jhould not be a shining example to all the plates in this respect. Let us join bands tith these, officials in helping to solve leir difficulties and perplexities. Let us them to make it true that for loyal ielp efficient service in these important and sponsible positions, This is the Place, ge de-Ai- ng ng ' gov-rnm- enl " . . whole-hearted- . . ly. UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN WARNED. is from the offiee of President University of Utah that fotice bas been given to some 450-t- o 600 tudents that they must do better work in heir studies during the next term. This indoubledly means that the scholastic landing of these students is not satis fac-o- ry and that they must apply themselves to heir studies more resolutely or run the isk of being extirpated. A few days ago The Deseret News retorted the condition at the University of Visconsin, where 1,700 freshmen were noti-le- d that their presence at the University ext year s not desired because Univer-it- y officials had decided that these idlers light spend their lime more profitably lsewhere. It is understood that Governor ireen approves of llje joure taken by the ,niversity of Wisconsin and suggest that t might be a good thing forth University f Michigan to follow Wisconsin's 'example. - We are Inclined to think that the Wis-ons-in method of dealing with these young isopl is erode and unscientific. It j poe-- reported ITThomas of the meaty RETIREg FROM RACE. , of former Governor William commissioner of the general land office at Washington and particularly those who had favored him for nomination and election to the United Slate Senate, will regret to hear of ,his docUion to retire from the race, owing to hi recent indisposition. At the same tfme they will realize that perhaps', it is the wise As thing to do under the circumstances. most people are aware Governor Spry was the victim, of a paralytic stroke several weeks agor' from which,' fortunately, be bas recovered sufficiently 'to be Able to resume bis duties at the national capital. However, he is. probably, far from being in prime physical, condition and bia physician bas advised that it would be ; unwise for him to engage in a strenuous campaign such as undoubtedly would bo necessary did be continue, ss an active candidate for; the Senate.' , 'Governor Spry during a long period of years has amply demonstrated his fitness for any position within the gift of the state, but when a mans health is involved the risks attending running for public office should be' seriously considered. As commissioner of the general land office. Governor Spry bas shown an outstanding ability that ha won for him many friends at Washington and - throughout the nation. These will be glad to have him continue where he ia aa long as circumstances will FRIENDS pre-electi- on The Perils of Home. raoatly to ha found In scattered news- -, paper Items A survey is greatly needed, and would undoubtedly result In much good. 1eopl bar in the dark wrestled with refractory rocking chairs, n collided painfully with doors. Allen from stepladdera, tumbled headlong downstairs some have even fallen upstairs slipped in bathtubs and scold ed themselves, to name only a few of the perils by which the homekeeper la' beset. Ia the News of yesterday was th story of a mag who dislocated hi about, dcr while lacing his shoes One of tbs laces broke, and the mans arm snapped backward result, a dislocated shoulder. . a Clearly hi our safety-fircampaigns the horns and its dangers should not b , overlooked. Nothing la gained by successfully dodging th motor cars on ones homeward journey, only to break ones nock by failing downstairs, or dislocating a shoulder wblla tying one's shoes. It might be that w should hav to call In the "new' psychologists to find out how many hearts are broken In the homo a rather Important Inquiry. Rut It Has outside the scope 'of th pres, cat discussion.' They hr. of course, dangers connected with' wlndowwatghta had AM legs, but these things arc In themselves Inaocent and entirely Tnnoc- -. uoua they must b used by someone. But It is different with the rocker, the , staircase and the bathtub.' It has been said that there ara fewer dangers attending a- trip from Indianapolis to New York than are faced lit.th home In - the name length of time. Whether that la so oe not. ws d o not sesame to say. Without such a survey as that suggested it Is not probable that anyone can say. The matter might ba referred to th experts In the Washington bureaus who havs. It Is said. Investigated. tbe toughness of beefsteaks and discovered tbs tensile strength o( bog bones, and who have, after the lapse of centuries, found the proper way to deal with window curtains. , It might be possible to persuade Congress to create a department of horns safety, to be presided over by a Cabinet . Bocro.-tary, officer to bo known as tho Boms Thf States could bo asked to coapoperate on th basis of a fifty-fift- y portionment of the cost of making the conA homo soft for democracy. stitutional amendment prohibiting rocking' chairs, stairway, lnsid doors And bathtubs would do much to promote tho safety of the eitisea la what Is supposed to be hls castle. the ever increasing of automobile accidents, the wisdom of the Eighteenth amendment is at once apparenL Perhaps no invention , of modern times bas so accentuated the need for sobriety on the part of- the public generally as ha the1 automobile. Visualize if 'you can what" might be happening hourly, daiiy in this country if men were subject to the temptation of strong drink as they were before prohibition. Think of the tragic resutte of automobile driving under such conditions and then say the Eighteenth amendment has not been a blessing to this country. Under the old order of things.', instead of thousands of deaths yeariy from automobile accidents, they would mount into the tens of thousands until there would actually be a reign of terror throughout the land. Where there is one accident now as a result of careless and perhaps reckless driving, there would be dozens as a result of widespread intoxication. True, laws might be enacted in an attempt to regulate this condition but none, we venture, would be quite as effective as is the prohibition law under which the American nation is now operating. Men may scoff at and ridicule prohibition, but a sober, second thought must bring them to a realization, of the chaos and hav-o-e that would result, in the use of this now . indispensable means of locomotion, were not. fbe .liquor-traffibrought under federal and state regulated controL. , This is only one of the many saving phases of prohibition, but one of such Importance as to' lead to the belief which many good people of (his country entertain, that there was inspiration in the move to bring the American nation under the dry banner. Those who declaim against the law because of its alleged abridgment of personal rights, might well ponder the thought that without it there would be indescribable consternation and confusion and the needless sacrifice of thousands of lives because of men attempting to drive automobile while wholly irresponsible from the effect of the ' ; use of strong drink- - . - DOCTORS . A Skj Curtain,. Bade At th .Wheel, What Ia Afgreasiv - War? st ... ..so. Twenty Years Ago. FEBRUARY IS, ISOS. , News doc not Dretodor or com DtctTTirMy of Mr. BrUbaa' Hi ditorlftl aro of txprottlon opinion of tbo world' hiqjh oalaritd 4Uor. t mead U 'eanciusioDa. pubiMlilftd Good nature is the mother of good sense. It is more important to know bow to keep from becoming a monkey than it is to know whether or not we sprung from ,. the monkey.' ; - Wit is something said so tersely and apUr that it rives the pleasure of instantly discovering the bigger meaning which is not expressed in the words Jensen, BT'ABTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright, 1C8, by The Star Co.) - SAN SIMEON, California, Feb. not U. To m th moon do ld look aa you hv painted It, tho lady to Whistler. No," ald bo, "don't you wish It did 7 Imagination Whist ler-- a Even could not Invent ouch a aky as you ww looking over tbo Pacific. I.OSO (act up th bill of tb "enchanted summit at four o'clock this morn- ' ,n'- - " . A curtain of atara drops down almost to tho oceans edge, though separating America from Aete. And below the aura, right on th water, hangs a small. Mckte-hapmoon, bloodred. "Ive seen all kind of moon, driving at night," aald Whitle for Steve McAninch.- - who drive Zegar. "hut that a new on on . ed me.. H drives carefully in th "because there ara fifty bison in this field and Im not supposed to hit one. moonlight-- What , READERS ( -. 4 Think1 - Indian and Irrigation. ' New: Editor of I m In Th Dewrftt Ktw "Whftt lUftd on he4iii, Fb. to MMonumnt Irrls ers ThlnltM appropriate ftrUcl tlon, of oidrtioB and worthyirry on tht, Where RftftoIolUn: 2 Sr 4 day of July. th Mormon 11, th water of divrtd Pionr carta In mountain trftim near th mouth of City Cftw canyon, upon th unbaked oil of th valley of Great Sait Lak for th purpoa ot softentn tho oit and for Irrifal-tn- r dr crop. And where, a'4 dlrrrflon w tho first practical movo of civilised man In any part of th world, to convey a atara through canala or for tb production at ditch, crop. Aa far hack as w have boon abi to trac th history of th Navajo or Piut, nd other tribe of Indiana, w find they raised mm, beans, aquarh otc., by waUrinc th round they had planted. In Arizona, New Mexico and Southern are Utah, canal and reaervotr found, which Indicat th natives understood the Irrigation problem. When Coronado, th Spaniard, cam to th 6vit Citie of Cibola in 1&03. h found th Indiana tilling tb aoiU and plenty of water would b required to raia crop ther at an rid country. it Respectfully submitted, JAMES CURFEW. Aurora, Utah, 1 The Way of the World. BT GROVE PATTERSON starlight BEATING A BAD NAME It takes a long tmte to beat bad reputation, but It can b, done. One of th fifty.' shedding and Everybody used to kposr - Pittsshaggy, crones the road and burgh as tbe smokiest, dirtiest city. bounds up a steep bank as agile as a rabbit. With unlimited pasture, Scattered Unit in Coal Industry Blamed for UnreL Come expert now and Pittsburgh's St. lauis hss name I cleared. water and rock salt, no Indians to 17, 00 dust particles per cubic ' BY JAMES J. DAVIS. . , annoy thm or wolves to blto their count in dust the conlargest . v calve, the arb happy bison, th Secretary of Labor. the country and St, Loula vinced. probably, that they are th ' I S. .' TYalcs, In Cincinnati was born Jtet dirtiest city. Tredgar. (James J. Davis. Secretary of Labor, favored herd of th great spirit. to XM1. Davis ths in dust 14.700 with his with partiples States United parents tho in 171. He came to assistant in Iron works at Sharon. Fa., at th age or cubic foot.' Pittsburgh i respecAt 8an- - Lola Obispo. IS miles began tht and ... steel plate tively third. from here, where the southern Pa- 11, and at 1 became a puddler, He later worked in He nerved cific "lark" leave you at I p m., a mills at Elmwood. Ind where ho became city clerk in became SOUND of Madieon County, Ind., from 10 to 1707, Darts lsZl-tired man la drinking water, at the aa reert-del It la gratifying te thoe who secretary of labor by appointment of President Harding In wheel Of a Pontiac. think about i public problem and "That Buck Hoover, say Part-tim- e re benefits with poor and employment, ministration vas( policies to see that President "youll notice . that he's turns for operators, unsatisfactory to the public. Ah along the line publio Green and the American Federachained to bis wheel. eco'and mm effect the for worker. e of manufacture they earnings tion of Labor continue to be unineconomic Ills affect the nomic in scientific management. terested in th attempt of Ruaeten Bo I Indeed, havtng undertaken many other biour mining business in most of the principle to break th world records by tuminous Coal remains an Industry com- leaders to Introduce tha for remains fields. It communism Into the rank, ot driving on hundred hours withposed of scattered and competitive of one Industry out food or sleep water allowed. practices American workingmen. that lags behind units. theThese outworn a "He can stand what no other industry chronically others In living keep , . . maks SEEING man can stand, because his heart its so operators that to American up beats faster than any other heart, little money and cannot pay conUrge railroad ara planorEight standards of consesays McAnlqch. hero worshipper. ning to provide airplane service a and tinuous wages, with the ganisation fre"He has been driving 41 hours now an addition to reguter train service admin- quence of chronic unrest, business and I think hell make it." . . istration. Other quent stoppages, and much waste. for tho who desire especial speed-Thi- s a is vision. This is seeing? When great Industries W'hal can be done to stabilize the Buck Hoover. Texas 'cowboy and wera faced with Industry? It seems to me that vio- you have sense enough te distingambulance driver at th front In mer competition and between uish the same prob- lent fluctuations in prices on ths the Vg war, finds life jlull In peace. lems, and they long run cost the consumers far n development of the thing you nr RailSo he trlee this.. . engaged In. you are wise. solved mors than would b th caserea-if roads. have The American Legion, keeping Instead of fighting commerthem. between stabilized were prices XO hour stunt" will track of hi Fifty years ago sonable levels; and 1 am further cial flying, will eventually gdopt raffia off tho Pontiae at a dance in convinced that there is not a suf- commercial flying. production later. Buck will share the exerss the other Indus- ficient percentage of the bituprofits, also Richfield. Oil and Firetrie was carried minous producing capacity of the stone Tires used in the 100 hour on - by . many country under one or a few comTip for Taxpayer. J scattered unite, panies to provide the basic of any grind will : contribute somethingmost of vthem substantial leadership within the So Buck Hoover will get, perNo. S, fighting " 'each Industry itself. ' Now, haps, 11.000 for taking ten years other, The normal tax rat li 1H Pv been I and has staled, quite It off hia life. A modern Ixion, chainunit these cent on the first 14.000 in excess of ed to th wheel, hia courage and function togeth-wlt- h the United States are the most tho personal exemption, credit for seare most United States hs ambition to- excel, are strangely enormous savings in ad - 1 per cent on th rious barrier ot early stabilization dependents, etcused. 44,000, and 5 per cent on the But chauffeurs and brakemen, be trusted io do his work without of tbe industry, because they pre- next balance. vent the kind of planning and coand the tall girl with yellow hair supervision. t" net InThe surtax rate operation necessary to formulate come In excess ofapptv who answers 'You bet when you ' e e Th $10,000. execute a stabilising program ' ask for coffee, all admlra him. Brief history of bouth America and 10 t rat maximum per cent, Hell get more pralaa than he since the 1 5th century; Trying t6 for the industry through private which Income In exnet to applies would have got had a piece of get out from under.- - somebodys Initiative. cess of 100,000. . to 1.500 for sinshrapnel split btehead while he" thumb. Another step which could be tak Th exemption . e e a drove a war ambulance. en to th difficulties arising out of gle person and 41.500 for married Buck Hoover and the Pacific at j Of course the Mississippi Talley tbs of tbs min- persons living together and heads news trivseem of flood cost mak should outside the of Part pay night ing Industry would be to suggest of families In addition, n taxpaycontrol. Didn't the West build Its to tha railroads that they should er to entitled to a credit ial, but it must be mentioned. . A . not encourage the opening of mines for each person dependent upon irrigation dams? j j .. American nations at Havana as means of traffic him for. chief support If such perAn author has "arrivsd" when hs so long aa coaldevevloping . of, a agree to "outlaw aggressive war son to under 18 year, ot age or no turns at the sight quality can be secured insatisfactory on these American continents." longer purple because the same lnacapable ot What is aggressive war is tha oth- of an error in his stuff overlooked area from other mines on the lines mentally' or physically defective. er nation's "war of course. No by tbe peoof reader. ot the railroad In question, or from Such dependent need not be a relae modern nation ever fought, withmines on the lines of other rail tive of the taxpayer nor a member out calling it "self defense. carriers. of hi household. o foot.-That- s 1 lit. - beg-gsre-d, , Tho Jury to- try George A Shoots, former chief of police, charged wtth accepting a bribe, was completed In the Third district court. It was composed of F. H. Samuel Perry,; Denote, Homer John Jafneo, A J.TDUvrr.Jens Hansen. " , , Jr., and Peter Bullar. P.-B- ..... It was discovered that a professional check artist, Arthur C. Leonard, with nearly a score of aliases, had defrauded Salt Lake merchants out of hundreds of dollars and had disappeared. .. A terrific b Hazard struck ths prairie' states, aad heavy .winds, driving snow and chilling rains were reported from many sections with much property damage and suffering. . ' A dispatch to Tho Nows' from Ner, stated that a special train, carrying a large number of miners from Salt Lake City had arrived there and had been put to work on the Little ' Florence lease. t Gold-fiel- d, A dispatch from Los Angttes stated that Battling Nsloon had begun training tor his forthcoming fight, a return en- - j se-t- he - ... , 3 - rt Th . Prince of Wales shakes hands. by mistake, with a waiter, best dressed man; probably, at a business men's dinner. "But. air, Im only a. waiter. "I dont see that that makes any Home to the place where you CLEANLINESS ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH, difference, says the prince, shakbrush up a little before going to . ing hands over again. . the drug store tor lunch. Clenliness, they say, is next to Godliness. Th tyrant was annoyed . when According to.Dc. H. S. Copeland cleanliness Solon A national advertiser offers sustold him there could be good is more than a matter of personal and public as first prize In n slogan-writipender government, "only when kings beSecond contest. decency. It is an important factor in the come philosophers, or philosophers prize doubtless of celluloid Is A pairpromotion of public and private health. become kings. Th young prince cuffs. . danas more Invisible dirt is now regarded te professors. leave But he knows that royalties gerous than material dirt. In his opinion n man Americanism: achieve to clean can be permanency induced by becoming who got there by Admiring individuals keep hard work; . ex' lemocratic. a education. is he Bathing, says, only by pecting him to stop work and adhabit, and like all other habits it must he returns from his ex- dress luncheon clubs. Lindbergh Cleanliness of the body, face, hausting Uughi young. worn and visibly With seligloa in politics, and hands, fingernails, teeUu tongue and In- aged. Whattrip.' he does is Lindberghs two cars fighting for testinal tract is essential to health, vigor business even should he decide to public it looks like a good and length of life. Disease are fostered and continue risks and "stunts until year forfavor, arguments. , encouraged by uncleanlmeta. Common sense he kills himself. , should teach tbe importance of cleanliness, America for her crime Blaming ha But will the public hopes record to Uke scolding a jail bewhich not only enhances the looks, but is to his value America that realise cause it Inmates are roughnecks. first aid to longer life Hie Pathfinder. doss not consist In "stunt Tiring. The Jell didnt develop Its own Napoleon wu not " ashamed to tenants. 1 promise th French people that INQUISITIVE. he would net expose' himself to danger, or go too near the- front. e Have you a good landlord?" bridge of Areola and elsewhere he had proved his reckis His an "Excellent. only fsult courage, as Lindbergh proved curiosity: he is always asking less ' j Ex- his In thit ocean flightwhen I am going t pay y rent. change. Theres much to be said for the v simple dignity of fundamentalism, THE PRESENT CRISIS, and wa wish Adam had named t Pullman car, whil naming the Careless seem the great Avenger; history's BY but record ROBERT pages QUILLEN. Criticise orthodoxy If you wish, le One in the darkfaess 'twixt - old systems and the but not while It pays you a salary. World; It isn't polite to talk with your Machine eliminate Truth forever on the scaffold. Wrong forlabor. But alas! When you eliminate labor mouth full. ever on the throne. , consumer. Yet that scaffold swan the future, and. yon eliminate People meddled with other's af- I 4 ' t ' faire. even In tbe good old days, behind the dim unknown, Americanism! "Havent ytr a but they didn't call It Barries. Standeth God within the shadow keeping better quality? The price ' doesnt o o watch above bis own. matter. Charge It please. ; It wasnt parsimony that elimine e e ated endow from th cereNew occasions teach new duties; .Time Maybe Franca would be willing mony. It was a sens of humor, ' makes ancient to outlaw all wars for which th o e o good uncouth; must borrow money-- Correct this sentence: '1 guessed They must upward still, and onward, who belMgsrente . . i time. said ha..-- - "and this right would keep abreast of Truth; It help some If a citizen won't hav to buy any mor coat Lo, before us gleam her camp-fire- s! we couldmight n be taxed only by hi poors. . r Copyright 152. Publishers ourselves must Pilgrims be, reLaunch our Mayflower, and kteer boldly Europe holds cord for flight but Uncle Sam still through the desperate winter sea. on r for the tains patience. Figured just given out In Greece Nor attempt the Futures portal with the show that that country buys mer 'i Past blood-rust- ed key. sentence: this man Correct food from tho United States than Every JUUWH IxWIl, th fore, mid th oea, eaa Lore Greed Britain. i gagement, with Jamee Edward Britt, and that Budolph Unhols. the Boer tighter, would meet ths winner, - ,. ng moo - low-pric- ... --- - Do You Need Money for' Home Building? . It will pay you to look into our money to loan service. Here you can borrow plenty , of money, without delay, on First Mortgage Real Estate security. Or you can ' borrow for spring improvements or for the purchase of PARAGRAPHS r s. -- death-grapp- ' ,, -- j, V nw furniture, modern homq conveniences or any other purpose. r . . Repayable Monthly ; At-th- oer-whelmi- ng Wgfcj! ;v PRANK. GLENN Touth gets Into emotional tangle (hat often end In tragedy. Anyone intimately concerned with the administration of a largo university finds his sympathies tugged at by the unhappy outcome of that roaay of WnglM. particularly when many of tho tU out b an hour of coon! these snarl could t trgbicBel ftotn Informs person who could brln both sympathy and oknc ' . to bear upon th difficulty. nd guidance In thev instance or Th obvious need for count t. emotional confusion has given rise to an agitation for the employ-menaa members of college and university staffs, of mental hygiene tu intellectual, Xpert a adviser to students who find thomaolv moral and emotional difficulty. 1 am not at ail eure Ibat wo Sr rapid extension or ready for this rrartiee. Tho techniques of mantel hygiene are 111! young. minded ringle-trac- k pracor of the hands inexpert They may. in titioner. so easily become mental and moral patent medicines. more cause Their too rapid extension in our universities might ' ' . . ptrouble than It would cure. We have nothing to sain and much to lose from the services of Inexpert "experts in mental hyglens whose Freudian are mentally unhygienic. I have seen green doctors of the mind, whose purposes ytrt stimulate Instead of sincere but whose practice was of youth. sublimate the Wo must utilise all that th developing science of mental hygient bas to offer, but wo must go slowly with It amateur practll loners. to corns wo must find our greatest 1 suspect that for soma ttin and tone of the college com. guidance for perplexed youth In tne spirit muntty rather than from a small staff of added experts. And wo must strive to cultivate an Increasing sense of th priest; ly ss well os the pedagogical functions of th teacher. mark our time The new frankness and frdom of discussion that emotional and moral tho of will more and more act as a prcventlr for many of these tangle tangles Into which youth o often falls, from fairs notiono that have been foisted upon youth. spring makes , For qne thing this freedom of discussion that sometimes that emotional, ns wines a bit affords to the whole community In confessional. drainage that the individual find in counsel and rid our thinking of And aleq freedom of discussion will ultimately ao of many emotional many arttflrialitie that now lie at the bass confusion of youth( McClure Newspaper Syndicate.! "I-th- BITS OF PHILOSOPHY. v ' ri . by THE MIND, OF brlleft Wales and Solon. Th . J Preside at of Cnlveralty ul Vkuimli and former editor of . Ccatary Itasaaine. , half-ope- PROHIBITION AND AUTOMOBILES. WHEN FEBRUARY IS 1928 TODAY. Indianapolis Kent. 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