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Show - w'w Ile..1"""'". ' ' - CIZZAT IDEAS FROM I ,i. Ily MORTEALIC J. ADLER Dear Dr. Adler: John Stuart 31111, the !hit- Ish philosopher, said, 'That a few now dare to be eceen marks the chief danger of our time." This Is lama gr4Quil wit'h--- - theemPhasta .7 I it 4 , - - being placed currently upon conformity. Do other authors 1r i The Country Saga of the great books have any- - , - illuminating - WORLD': THE DESERET NEWS AND 1. - '40. -- --- , - ikk 7 l's, ' 7 'intt er""4"r I 3 km. li I .1 'skit , . , ' Broadcasting I ,....:, i i ev.elrilnicsreaaspinrogblseumrpv.lu.esesju. t ignommonninagnargra r d t, s , . e,-Akk--1 er and cry, r "Morel More!" Columbia , ' A23 st have to face if we are not the world grows hungrier - going-t- o let it bedeyil our day by day the agricultural intrnational relation s, countries are plagued by --Eden said. poor nations poorer, Eden by highlighte0 the problem s much of pointing out that-a- IV 10...e.go"r ,,,,, EXPRESSING A FEAR that By INEZ ROBB IIEN time ran out on willthe world'a rich nations grow richer and the the trst "-Town lfeet - I lpg of ,the World" the other night, my Impulse was to stamp my .feet, beat My bands togeth. 1 July 24, 1963 TEIEGRAM.-Wednesda- 'Agricultural Surpluses Engage Leaders Of Nations Owl-thin- to say - , - L. !TOWN MEETING OF THE FIRST v'ci persons as well as philos o- phers Socrates faced this prob. tern at the beginning of our era, when traditional values were being vigorously clues. toned and even subverted by the Sophists. The corro. sive effects of such Sophisti. cated criticism upon the old g Greek way of life were out. Yet Socrates, though he was opposed to the merely destructive, attitude of the sophists, was unwilling to rptv on nnownminowl customs and traditional beliefs. He sought ter' standards of good, truth, and beauty through free critical inquiry. The re- suit, Of con , was that he was found guilty of Impiety and of corrupting the youth of Athens, and Ms noncom. fortnity cost him his life. . 1 I dIZEAT LOOKS Th e Value Of Nonconformity il ; , - - I 4e- - "40 ' 11 , '4 r"1 t) . , r , a . A , 1 a 1 ''' A 1 . '''', i System, with t ill thrill to this ready-toassembDads, Boys (and s too) an assist from 1,, 4,3ten, like risers, tend to be Bert Michael Itornyak I ' 2755 Fairview Place P.T. 109 kit. It's molded of sturdy sty. notsy and turbulent In the Telstar ll (and t1 , ' dea areas are where 1 ghat. despite , It ,I a ,. ..s. ! they Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ith Is rene attention detail. siecial to k plastic given v ' fk , , Gen. low." sist from k -- ' .' ' - ,, 14,, , numbers" the Complete 1nEAR Mr. H ornyak : "by de L Charles a.m. ,,,-' ......,--p,..r, . , - - ,';;,, are included for eay Conformity of some , individuals rather than G a ul I e), has Ines Robb ried -1,--kind plays an essential role '4 .... construction. 172n41 rroups of believers. Such In- - g I v e n t h e In education and social re. sans. an world ..0 extraordinary disiduals protested the tyran. actual Peale, the P.T. so lotions: from th e tollet-trairr4 . areal requirements of a pie of the illuminating dia- 11,: is - ' ...13 109 , , ing of infants to the traffic long. -mindless public opinion, in . logue that flows from a - -, beautiful-box-to- p regulations of adults. Corn- ,I The . ."V'''. tastes-,, of "towe meeting" , four'In;a new age of mass .4 ' munication and .understand- - r''' ternational figures. and n 1 t u r a I uniformity. the of P.T. 109 in ac. ' ' lill ' 4.. ... 1 .."' of . Iing requires conformity h 0 Stuart Mill , for ex . 0 teleLinked by Teistar and '''. ,,,41on be . franied. can basic syntax and corn. ,. ... , , the i . ample, inveighed against a vision, former President Christianity developed a mon speech patterns of the, situation , in -- which people ..,...14 uniform set of beliefs and in Denver, for- Eisenhower which within we community ' Aeota': 4 practices to which all indi- - "read the 'same thinga, listen mer British Prime Minister dwell. Our mode of dress viduals were required to to the same things, see the Lord Avon (Anthony Eden) woo . Indeed the, fact that we are ' Ak ( ', 4100 even In same things, sso to the same ape London. former Westdressed at all implies con- - n adhere. However, , s , times. special devel. places." and have the same medieval Minister German Foreign to formity social 'rules. Even opments of piety and devo. opinions- and tastes as their Heinrich Yoh'. Brentano in .0 beatniks wear tio occurred among religs - neighbors. Ile even called and Jean Ist o n e t, '- ' -- ... t r o u s e r s or, ,. r--1 bus groups and Individuals. for a deliberate eccentrieltY Bonn; of the Euro- French "Father . save to "nonconterm . the and nonconformity . Actually skirts, as- the In Common Market," i formist" is of religions origin the human spirit which' re- - pear& -case of sex ' s ' ' Gaulle refused. ussels e -- . -- -' -- and Wag- Ill St aPPIteCt to the - and n a t on e . it ,a y I quires - p s,.,e rszs to :permit- to-- broadcas- tay..:1- , it :' order in Church PtEritans to reathe vartety- i' from French-soi- lS mine. produco- d. l'Pf11"d 11:1 16nd . - Revell -' I ' 4 9fEnglaliCIWhCt - 41 - , -wonderfully informative . -a -7-'- 77.-I three vig're -- -ni - ' alccourepetit !,11.1ieortfthofficiallynd Piltr:----- - - -- - 7-- 7- - by W a I d 0 - --hour of talk-o', 777-world-proRalph: Similarly -, ss tem& high' 17place4 Emerson made nonconforrn. ' 1 urgy. Although dissenting, P.T.-1109, manvalue on con-- - I I '' touchstone of aldiscussion- was I ity the . That they remained in the Church hood. "Society everywhere," forming to be L.,...1 a& some : were forced out by until wise, Informed, ways they Dr. Adler liefs and practimes homely, o 1 t e n en- the Act' of Uniformity and he said, "is in conspiracy I tices regarded as right or against the manhood of --' dearing and marked by an- si m II ar legislation. Religious of The John F. truettiiiif-"orthodox." And philosophies -nKennedy's of Ita members v everY Idealism becameI i t'-1, Complete reject in 'such IS Stoldsin nave sleWed '' onconformity-then I an ever present and influen. Mi'hoso- would be a man," - must - - - International affairs. And -, Pacific! adventure in incredible South the to the natural And was cautious but -s , be - a nenconforrniat Kit conformity 109 P.I. lifein element I optiEnglish - way of things as patent . Thoreau put his trust in the mism. and thought. , , virtue. Nevertheless. doubts individlone the of integrity plus free movie , a In discussion thviaet In the 19th century, non. ual who heeds 'his Inner tabout the worth of blind con- Arn aii. Act n I , ranged frorts,-th- e iss, thes"maioeity of formity have long been ex. conformityjook s, secular--voi- ce, ticket...ONLY , o . the West to the Of hat- protest ''' is the form, In to the bdevlit :pressed one," preference 0 .-., Eden remained , it , for row, ' unenlightened will of'"hthe --- (it's hard to think of him as masses of men." Sehopen- ' YOUR HEALTH FOR TODAY. ' on this side of Avon Lord FREE to the First 300 Persons hauer Nietzsche, and Klerk& , 1 Atlantic) to pinpoint one gaard , each Inhinsis own way, the trottWho Purchase a 109 Kit of the svil'olrld's most the mass pr?tested agricultural bling DOWNTOWN WOOLWORTH'S 7,; opinions and- the oeffielar ' ' ,t ... surpluses. t ' p h'I osop hi es of their-lim1:;:!:.I ' - - I' ' By LESTER COLEMAN, M.D. pliroses, substantiate -- - the ,i., The thought and writings -- , ,,,,. ARENTS are often peesenetsof hearing. ,t, e t nonconformists the tree . If a hearing impairment I' ) To concerned about the to not does lend support the Is even vagu suspected, ., , hearing of Infants, especially to Is view di';. that it imgood is early consultatio . If there happens to be a . I N,.71 , t d's sent just for the sake of dig- -' !--, perative, both for the '''''''"-so- ., A . 1 of ,A1 deafness. -t, differ1 history to i ;,..7, family be just ' sake and for the pe ace f senting ' ' ,.,E.,1;'' Yet haphazard tests made ,,,,, ses kiri ent It is clear that noncon. i 1.-4Li tr!!1- - )', .4,- at home can be confusing mind of the parents. , ormisto from Socrates to 1 I 1.'"at'"1 ' I ". and ,, . the and frequently misleading. ,,,:'2,Z.t, trioptglish Puritans 1 Difficult. Problem ' ',.,,--- .e' I Anxious parents i cannot rebels had 19thN,century ' "' ' about this! - i , ' ju i - I - "t , - sss ;4 . ', , le le 1-- " ' . .. , ' , -- , --- ono-P.- -- ,- ,,, 4.-- - -- ': 516" j -- N -4 - -- - ,,, --I- - te 4 N - , - I 'ss-- ''' 'ti- - ' n -- V -- -- kit . . It'd Ell 1 - . See the !flow FREE' It s that-Cynic- - -- - -- Build the 'Ll u - ---- . --- W . - .. , dr . - - -- ' ---,.,---- D - s , , ' - - k t . . -1- --eaP'-- - r A, --1 1--13. r.---- I '' sounds. Some times fear of the c h i l d ' s eves Impossible, for the ear specialist (otologist) to determine the accurately sla'Li exact extent of hearing be 1 fore the age of one and a s ""' ! half or two years Yet by will Ideafness -' tests and patient Ingenious reach panic ' some suggestive evi. study, - denee of proportions 1 hearing impairment . before a doe. .1 can be established even at i. tor is consult- , that early age. t a..' so ed. As tie child gets older, a ., Children with Dr. Coleman new series of , tests Is en- normal hearing will, at about the age of three months, lightening. , begin to recognize the dine.' Examination far at Their sound. a lion of A thorough examination of tention Is attracted almost I-the outer and ' middle Immediately to its source. ears gives important clues , , a to congenital abnormalities. Next Step A complicated test for hear- ing, called the "Galvanic 15 a about 12 or -Skin Response," is frequent. the child begins used -- when speak simple wordS,Which'ir too young or is unable still ' indicates good generally to express himself in words. later and Words, . hearing. Psychologicalstudies-a- nd examinations neurological sittritvorlostr-add their important contri. butions to the knowledge of the child's capacity to hear, t ' 6 Unfortunately, many UmP' ilies wait long past a reason- able period of concern be' lore seeking professional help. They may seerri to be afraid to have their specula- "Summer-Comfort's tions and fears about their . child's hearing verified, -- If you think your child may have a hearing prob. 1 from -- . , , - dissented- - -- '' , BUTTER prevailing ,. modes of - ' --- ' ' ,;T :.- which suppresses It is more mechanical than human. , -4,ss .,'s ,- - '. . s'' , op (V' .' 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