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' the XRay SystemI. I ' vall . 111 letthe inside stollen gi.lita,.1.4 $1.1 14d1. . Talmo Pelt. , 193$ cat values, , -1 0ai..... iéaitamilmemoiabarms , , -, neeve-wracki- . svatoL.hcrws it,And behind Wilkie for doe ficscsiese,yese egad 500 mats a day and feel swell. New Nash "Ses,Ler slack absorbers ... a new balance .- give yoga facigeeproolside. rumble Foe the first thee, sadiribrationaterultdoet-..rit- h a , neir,dis. emery oimnancing Sand' - Sfli SOUTII. 'Mn) l'vlillri. ASHTON AUTO CO.. . 3 ' , ' ... ci- natinAl-alreta- seittemarTlYper this bald predictiow in a , Ws "sal esperiettroar , coopos, - . , ilitAKE . 1 .- . M the touch olyom foot is the gigantic pull cola new kind of engine ... geared to give , youout speeds forwent, , How about economy? Anothet,sarpeiset senes you all ,. '.ThP..munimin."'. 1 ' Fr ., - , i I t ,4 ,,"".e-.''-'410g1- k --- WNasit 1 I I. '''''''' 1 1111bonary new motoring cabaret... and at a price next to , : IIA11, Three" cars! 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( I ' , 1 I I UUNI, LI 1-J- w A 2-- I I 11 tthilt 12 11,1).1 i nr? 1-- lime , Valuable Advertisina 0 ', on SWIM Ill I "1 r z bey. issusted 6 to longs saa,6 orto Moor, oemponst to give Too ibe boot la some solooknaq 4a saw asestio sidamos. - ' iNNetelk,,, Sl op We I ''t MODERN Sizoe , , i- - f '47104 I 1114 - ing Opening NEW , 1 ' purpose.--oreganizatio- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I a a.. M. to 6 o; m. - repro-i-duc- eon-th- ey n ' a t itty-- i I i : Owned. : 1, 1 ; ;4.: ''''''' - i 1 Whet You've ; ' ioil con-kultat- t Si..-:.- i 1 No Matter - at '. . ,, . 1 : , ' - I - ; ,. '.. , tii ; ; - C a, fttancir.---lov- , It. en""-- . , .7 , ;:-.'- - -- ,, -I ,,,.- - ..4 , . ' i ti. are pretty. wise'. Then wnirt I they we remind them that they perhaps have more mistnformation I1 than information and put, them in touch with, good books for I. children from 11 they llook i them over and- - say, 'Oh, tkumig, i toorimuchknowledg- efor my toilet; t Ill wan! And so westop where .t lettinetterd pick up information, miamiormation, bed. I rehab lep scary bits that good..., t them a" warped fropression of the 'human race's most nurse. i nious to 1 - eon 11.-- . ii ' 3 .:---- -- - , - I. i, , i -I ' -- - C ..,., I - 111,b161-Magn- in ; "I' 7 - : ' '.... ,. .1, , 3 e ' : 4.0...1:i.........,,,,i . A A 0.43 , :testa he t , , i ! . ' i.: ' - ,' Lilieede'Firstt heth.te,tgvdbemuev,'T,houttngesepeop;hrxlze '''ili I 1,. like '1'' a clog chasing' his tail," said Dr. skit which lea- tZillinerorm 7 ! . - -- .,,,J -,. - , , work done Or Puohe health Pet''' wet wax tarefuliy outimed --- the Fpeaktr. "Wilde the public authorities' can throw manY mdeltuards around the individual citizen, it z necessa r y for lum to be on'the alert and to cooperate in hal, daily practice of marketing and mon awning-- food." We assotrate tor of Hestia" sae:1.15441W Corms-tent refusal to Ube Wale good Kovcrtirnent is the respontaa 0es.,.... , er it unknown purity; definite ; sititity (4 every citizen' nand 7ne pub,Dr. Bauer ,pos,he study of 111:ct,a Insistence upon pasteurised hulk an s sanded citizen and operation of govwater txxtlien mdk is port:has , getdutv the tauter mother ernment meat divisions. for inspected expectant ad;anddanimandess medica' i care. a market,stand for peace. the Taking product this and vegetables Ing for fruits orov ,..s, :it which moth. Parelnutisloann:d Teachers pawed with an eye to Possible danger': children can be en anti te 3 The Contrreu holds that war purchase only of xertined sea- - by PY11. tstem tite "" 11" 'es and all that st entails ts a menace food PrPriarls's,-1- tl'ae are die modeth acienufac ' 4 '''sea' to childhood ; citizen means and all for which it e may 111 giving them this edvantage It trust. laughter. avail himself r: lwalth late !i snould not be Itt set freedom and growth. It abhors guards in his e mmututy. , up tremendous new re- agencks war. Peace is not an abstrdction "It these safeguards do not , a treat deal cif crtznisahut is dependent upon an ideal Pain then the citizen tan Make i milting lion and 6verread. Most I itc ; expressed Ittern t bY for hie demand telt through qvinst. Or' i lag between knowledge , -and rheretoce all Congress ifiiiht for action at the W.la can- in taken uP by se- gaming practice are urged to study the genets or by the moat effective -of existing itc.lw r and conealone araaP.,7:. I of war anti to set In the hands of the i ...Ale health organzaup patterns of group living de. refusal to buy iinsalletaelorY tion anti the .1 signed to create attitudes and as. food products." in close cooperatten.- Ovules that will Itutel to interns. , tharasses Food Dauees trrtat understanding and good The speaker tharuseed la de-t11)1" wriu dangers exult la tertian (one nun can bend the hea,ne,tt The resolutiorui were adopted !, and what the purrhaser , radii with a reeently at a general seasion in that should Investizata when buying f radroad Oriented machlne. hydraulic or loom food products. sembty Hall this morning. Health programs ;it rhoola of tin (irrupted toe atlention stroracrustrs ISTIMDUCTORT orrraramm.....a."14t '' B&W!' Wt.0 faut -- The f'.,ortion (.4 II 1 the school as I see n is to lead h d , 1 '4f, convention- Short tAtt Gives i I e 4 slam" The reepohethutty of the bait- .upplemenung vid.., .,,,,,,, T. te - 1.1'. ,,,,,..,,,-,- le - 1 1 I ; at the hands at the pracuctrig pny. - , 4 - thehethhz.1- pr,,,,,4-----,- ,, ft - l 4 .!... A. P.-- ''. i. .- 1.. - t 7, ::' - pubt,,-mtfer- it 1 , Cited holds that the treatmem mck ; a largo !t ' - .- ,:. i ; it7,00,06. may br piroxian, tat disaZvantagg or even danger :me metuati pnxemion sta -.- ..., ' - -- - - I I I I ;totoomormons, - i Scli-co- - - , 1- e" More Money than ever before available for public health velopment La the United States today," be mid. - 'This money from- - federal largelysources sod, therefore, throw vrith It centrabsation of control Thu, ipresard,d , many.-rtp- - t - I - r. ,. d Continued From Page One nay from the standpoint of health and settb tha duties of the public healthmusted roam Coatraibatios - ,- ...,,. - " '' ... i, -- ...,,,i and arum be- - - liniment Problems of youth "whose obstacles have changed with 1 ometimes with every generation but whose es-every aae-an1,tinial problem remains the same" were discusspd by Dr. John ,'; Ad- - A Season, prt,A;ident of the American Association-o- f rn A. the I the at last nseht nunlatrators, general , I Tabernacle. pro- !. present standards or any : 'rodaY's vinat facet the new gosal Id improve them." 1' din tray not haymg Me opChang Noted however portunky to work, Dr. Sesson noted with hr,--". much limbiliort and ability they mkm that "those naive appritat- may have. and many of the oidals of the present dav situauon i or generation are silt W to reatize are beginning to break down' this. Dr. Season pointed out. and that tLe :government has be- flritirisni Arises gun to take some steps to meet 'Mutts who pull believe that the real problem. From the beginning In Amer. any Young man can find a ;rib MatIca until very recent tirnee. he y y,ou nit woman can i or work tier way through college pointed out. there has been al-- I ; or abundanceof work get marriecr when ,he wishes, , for modhave little and young people always had I ern youth7 he continued. the opportuitny to do something often with a choice of 212hey are disposed to criticize useful fields. Now it is the work Itself yeu,th tor what they regard as a dependabilov and even that is lacking. tor what they clam to be a !sett , The speaker concluded 1w out, 8111L'ition , bertottshem lining tile necetwars qualities of Thee are divoseo to le&CATE4119 to meet; the current purpooe assse : rerard the pr01,14104111 tor the ed- - (rt..'" and urging that some pro- . vittion be made to give emplov- unction of youth aA more than ' mrnt. even if without pay. to adequate, even at the present time and o7rose maintenance tA 'flung people to build their char. Institutions at the - artPr. and respect. 4 and persuade. but tot to prove t -1 dr fien.al treatrner-- ei PII 7 frr mdtgent cruldren or thtwe un- able to pay. Free tervite is teurr I Continued From Page CM0 provided :hrtiiigh social service,,' tis throoth retie organintions tireste adltistment of the etild.. than 'het:nth-thFt1)001. "if the Pfaifirming its faith in a dem. community health prettram ,g the itnoel :slimily dc.:4;ritstered. Con()crate government. the w 0.1 not to :,;ta dimes iet attempt gress emphasized its belkil that or go IWO the iindness of meds'- PA. A. - - -- - l' i ! - ' .. 1 , - I I' , -, - 1: -- --4: The occasion was the health con, sultation session at the national - - France - , ,,, t - not themselves conducted on democratic reinclplear The limier advocated that teachers be given a freer hand to be live. thinking people" but that they be thoroughly trained and tooted to make we they at such reeponsibili 'r 1I... ;1'' I , - '''''" ' - Withiam-,Kieute- 4. - T. I ,i . I), - I Mrs. B. R. Showelter raises a question cluying consulta-tion session of the,P,-- A. convention. w , , - I - l ' ' . 0 4r I , ",' , I Be a Protesasocir - I nd I Ina Wartt Teaching to --D-o- . .., ,, . toward international' , i amel-l- i ,, T . ::' ,. well being. ,, ,i- Diecomiem, Held .s:......r.s.....r; ....... 4 , , ii,-- 3 .' - .0. FolldWing the main addresses. ', . , ,I, ,. fusp41.,thsion, viere cOnelueted : 'all'se- - ' .A ,..,..,,,.r..' .1,m .i..1,,,..i ,; , .4, . ... Mrs. ,,, region. by al vice president, Ptiritand. Ore. 'clinic session at the A. in informal discuttient during a P.--RMuction of accidents through Airs. C. Tracy A. teft Lilian Dr. to SSmith, Mrs;117. law-aHastings, are, HotelUtah right: individual tvspect for , LaCost and John E. Anderson. by teaching law obedience in the life." .liornk. Miss Telford said. offers Rau Rood Rouses were to inculcate in each inditangible. opporto- n 31a.,o-niIShould children ought never to vidual this "realistic Idealism." nity for teaching and practicing I to get bad sources of "Mani basic psychological s- -, good citizenship. sex knowledge. she pointed out. She- - declared that there was a urges are unchanged and un, li Ali of at should fast sound. elean Continued From Ngo ano Continued From Pan One but they can be tendency On the pirt of family -- I changeable. and so timed to their years that heitdsui relytoo much upon iaa,rr turned into vital. productive Mae:1114 ezP Rabbi '''' been disintereste4d. have all at "'cyan', the inatead.of letting them people tiriftiraa. .,..wten enforcement agencies for the pro.7 ed. ',',..,Ns.sr.ty,eceryonaIaawvaaa r: across to lot piter rorts and propagated Moan, marriage. they are realty himself in the place of for it. some She Vihites Snow nuc ,n the home for law Misery- - I putting for Raid Here ready obvious. suggested that he Da lather. waiting Snow White; his own particular there should be some one, sorties them ty referred to the .arrest wonderful fairy to bring imee and habits .of safety, shot a rival, some -lama' yester. ellrmr-4h- e what they went? he "aid. The old , place always available that the bail. Is the duty of every parent. aureligious or pOlitleal gralf Cinderella story and all the fairy day of nixie bourse operators youths couid turn to 'keep them passage- - of the Ming recent wthase ideas on sex growing an rumora-ryas .printrotrplfked ot and of rA4nd eused a as ;nhannusgthe lipreadingcasein. Neeis, Bill consequence the "soucce's stor 30 Years el Permatence umted magazine impending. international crisis ; Str8Ight." one was each what ion lookmg which were blamed for a slump of realization Asscsting in presentation falling into Wort, and proper steps ta legts- the 'skit were Mrs. Charles Walkin Prenchgovernrnent bonciii, one's wildest dreamt' latinonin byanvanous italtr:f. I Mrs. tOn "I Suzanne er, thought Stanley .Child, Should Stream Real Life wishini thinking - Sehoo Is should was to accomnlish silently 1 Nicholson andtonnieStewart,--- a broad knowierigeoviegistationi Gernnea des with- Leal ' j duty -father. of Soh Lake:- task- et- lietentimic--thits ail, and-It- sendgive land and problems A second speaker at the meetI tem for not equippinkmembert students a genuine Ai objectives. peace.' Dalacher conunlife philoseof society better to face life, lie Dr. Lillian R. Smith of led. But things are happerung ing, Sulbsestioss Gives a of as to use the guide pity -tthat aa by tho an wished someone to if start Minneapolit oeclared that prole Facts. sts said. are of the great.-moools- which are the factual the he did not capon er application of the P.-offensive of false news in Our A. is .et weight In forcing desirable 5!tional.sys.te1fl" subjects learned the rabbi , schools but the convinced. 'Summer country; Roundup" program telttstatinm adding that ProPer i the t.he chlreil..es-timinocwho0171.7theb0;;;-would insure that children beginIt wasi announced Ruch csuuous 4, e4 'It is tremendously important and"First and conditions of life eenorailv, such a country had just dernine school would he as free an approach pa ilpmooatom and per- for the youth to be taught to - erred from remedial' defects. was all.:4.:orWell .,0ittntillini$2,,t0.ti4 possible latency art of fatal Important...4 education understand evaluate and people. of the traarndual.. false. Then it was insinuated that Recommends Procrdure ally flusher four to the recognize France had rgmlytn an uttnna, She recommended the followSubjects 0811 Toole The speaker declared that la ' the stuffed shirt for -- what tumwhich also was false." ' the procedure for the 'round"clasAroom subrets should hot and the welfare Pv!rv he each able and Is. to really He said the be taught as isobued dry facts. goverment sought up": RelEiStrat On of each local of the child MUM.Ild be put fere! to eitaluate a public character at to irtitt with the state mundup spare French public optnion the learning of which is an end most in .Veking nevi legislation. Worth. seeing through his true from such rumors and declared chairman. by May 5: examine-to- n sive' declared. however, that 'the in itself: they are only toots and ocean of pap put out try his that "those the of children eiiinhle to bemn who served obscure. no tool. however excellent. is nf end does riot always justify the mud and the politieal unadmitted Interests supporter' be will school. during the summer pref. ValUP unless its use is tmder-means." raked up hv h eftelniel," he struck by law." erably by the family physician of interns- - ktood," the visitor said. in her discussion said. "Healthy persona who can The direct cause of a break in and dentist: provision for med"Too often our educational Pig.. tional relation, Mrs. Blake urg- make a success of- life must not the convemtions is laid to shirtteal and dental care during the ed that human thought and con-- tent acts as a hothouse. producgo around suspecting everyone, to ummer and a fall checkup to France ment arms of through duct be aimed at international ing beautiful plant& which will cc they become morbid; nor tilvernment Spain. Shorn of dip: determine if the recommendaand die to if the fellowship. ngwith around infinite unity go qukkly exposed lomatic technicalities. Italy seems tions of the examiring physicians !In the present age of fast ors of norm life: we. mistake faith and gullibility In the goodto have. demanded that Fratic and denusta hare been tamed ness of all human nature, - or choose between transportation and remnant com--- 4 weak and false concepts of life OUL, Itaiy and Russia. he continued . munication. Mrs. Blake pointed I tor idealism' are going to get a terrible they Dr. Thomas Gosling of Wash. 07t: no nation Cu remain we want iato prodce 'bock in the lave." ever be wealthy and its loss can intrtori, D. C., presided and Mrs. ed from the affairs and problems ideslieta. 'who can fate Amisitioas Needed frustrate t,he individual Right who william A. Hastings of Mattson,. of others. She said attitudes without lasing Rabbi Magnin extolled the built all his dreams on attaining led the dischasten. of the worlds people toward 4 sight of the !fitrier goals."' toes of ambition "In the right it. Other should be no differ- - I A 'brand new world could amount" hut warned against "Re anthitions. hut adfust yourThe back of a new cover for from those in community be crest ed by a propc education-an- d the kind of ambition that findaNI self to real life: find astyfaction wcmen's vanity cases. is made of reindividual human relation- al stratent. Rabbi MagnM its only satisfaction in wealth in the things which can be won a material that serves as a and -- success'', as very few can heves, if the base of the system end win them." he said. ship. clothes brush. - -4-- Teachers iStats - , - - i - , 1 . - Indual directed , 4 ) , AS.' - - dart,- social fy their attitude toward more modaris,,-hygiene, end wept methods of sex education.' ,This declaration was made be. fore At group of vitally inter. after, ested parents yesterday noon by Dr. Aimee Zillmer, 1 - 4 . - ,,, - - Edlication ;Sex , 11tillethods Urged - - - ,' ,, .14, -- 1 1 i 4 1 - , !if k 1 o em- -- Informal Discussion Duiing Clink Perla Nationid Congress of Parents and met in a special undo 'late yesterday in the Tabernacle. F. tent Conducted by Mrs, I irciiihy7TWirpTeSideni.CheSete ' sion ;as' me' of several clinics conducted through the day and ir was devoted to the subymt ot - fr " tood citizenship. r Etascusamg the main topic from various pitaSes were Marian:fel- ford,who talked on accident pre. ,,, vention, through obedience ge. ,. laws; Mrs, Mary sit Bannerman, discussing proper methods, trio, trees for legislationc and 11..., Francis Blake. who urged that , - face - , , . - ,,,,, as tba fonintia gireit at-the proper approach to citizenship problems, asinembers of the , -- ' ' I ... Find facts, filter facts, farts, fellow facts! - isee , - , , Aired At illect ! 193 MAY' 19 THURSDAy Durns co nsidtatwn Citizenship , I coorlucted the discussion I 'Radio can to wrongly lionMess i tat classroom. to hentatina the tioFtpt, , explains it generally. btrt it can be rrent,q i Used if the Learner studies rter I , tit tistr- -t proemsterm IthWthettinbedWith 11A.....1. presentation , MAgi, course. ;Ashen used rigat xi- prerindet the tidy classrocen la 1. wty to i,eep the touch with hatory seat unfolds," he Bv means' of radio the master Ii 'earner can have hundreds- of ; thousands Instead of ordy scores. end t,r boys and girls Pi the, ria- tion ran he 'Intro:weed directly i to teachers of this aed outer na-- i tarns who have the most to stye." I , NEws 1: , I Vire rryfilieet 1 Mrs- - James, 0 Sheehan. rice i , 4''''' nreeteleet. Presided and Mrs' C. 1 ,, se rvieeti hbrarr sehoot iscrocation Dr. ViBbam H, secretary. who read 'pared try Dr-- Edgar essdon itiotioispiettiret ; ' - - ,,,.7 .,.,c,,,,,,, , Hall. la, Barran Hen , .. included llorevet Taligatter.-I-homemaking chairman ; Julia Nyriant - , - where all of Die modern helps; , I to lesening were ductimed. I Othow speakers ea - - - pro bl ems'Are- : trearnconsamii!arionrester.oe afternoon 'y ,, of -- ; - Virtues of the radio la ttse grade school classroom were es, - i QUM- itpli Class Praised , I. - Raises , -- ; . . .. - 1b,,' e' - ''"" ' - - .... .- - - .., , , , - . . - - ---.-- - ''''- - ' - -. , |