| Show 4 THE OGDEN Ogden must retain a junior college There is difference of opinion The Ogden Standard -- Examiner i however as to whether the college should be part of the University of Utah' part of the Utah Agricultural college or should be an independent institution maintained by a group of counties of which Weber is the center As the situation stands today the proposal that the junior college in Ogden be a part of the University of Utah is the one for which the clearest road ahead is seen because the University of Utah has a serious problem which in great part can be relieved by giving it junior colleges Thus the community could look for university support to the plan which is embodied in the Hollingsworth bill gut there is bound to be opposition to any plan which contemplates keeping at home students who otherwise might be a rich source of revenue to other communities The chamber of commerce is doing well to give earnest study les to and citizens should be prepared to back the organiza tion when it decides on the course to follow and sets out to insure that Ogden retains an educational institution of junior college grade PUBLISHING CO J U Eldredge Jr A L Gtasmann Publisher An Independent Newspaper Published every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club Matter at Entered at Second cla the Postoff ice Ogden Utah Established 1879 -- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier jone month 76c By mail In advance in Utah Idaho -- Nevada and Wyoming $195 Three months $360 Six months $700 One year Alt other tatesr$TOO a month $1200 one year Member of The Associated Press United Press Consolidated Press NEA Service and A B C The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited in this paper and al30 the local news published herein j -- T Call 252 for All Department all-ang- The Standard-Examiner- 's Platform 75000 Population by 1935 A Plafiis on the Air itoute " Control of Water Supply to Accommodate 150000 People A Modern City and County Trans-Continent- al These few lines are written to let the powers that be in the state capitol know that Ogden motorists appreciate the service the motor car1 license bureau is giving them by reason of the establishment here of an office for the actual delivery of the plates W B Fry representing the secretary of state has a very Email license bureau in the city hall but he performs a great bi£ service in those small quarters After H H Goddard and George Weish at their desks have made out the papers the motorist- - merely steps across the corridor to Mr Fry and obtains delivery of the plates — provided of course that one presents the license fee But after all digging up the cash was just 'One of the annual troubles in replacing plates Waiting for delivery was an annoyance and this happily has been eliminated through the placing of a license plate delivery bureau here Here's hoping it is here for good Building: Direct Highway to Great Salt Lake The Monte Crlsto Road to Rich County A High School Worthy ot the City Another North and South Arterial Highway A Municipal Athletic Field An Aggressive County Road Building Program More Street Improvements In A ' MOTORISTS APPRECIATE LICENSE SERVICE HERE Ogden A Municipal Golf Course Improved City Parks a City of Beautiful Qgden j Homes SOME ANGLES-O- - N THE JUNIOR COLLEGE Dr 11 M Rowe chairman of the chamber of commerce legislative committee is right in advising the community generally to inform itself on the junior conege snua? tion jn order to berepared to act quickly and effectively should a legislative situation arise which calls for prompt action in the in-terest of Ogden and its vicinity and tho young men and young women students The facts to be faced are these: The church definitely is retiring from the field of secular education and that means that" Weber college will lose the source of its present financial support If Ogden wants to keep in Ogden a new source of a junior-colle-ge support must be found Now it happens that circum stances have developed tending to make easier the task of obtaining state support far college here- - More younger men and women "are clamoring for admit- tanna ti tlio tTnii'prsitv of Utah than can be accommodated with its present facilities Provision must be made for taking care of these prospective college students unless Jho state is to- tell them flatly they innet lpavo Utah to obtain the edu cation they desire ' The junior college method of condi"handling the tion has won strong support stead of spendnig more money to enlarge the facilities of the campus of the university friends of the junior college movement advocate spending that money for junior and colleges where freshman be will work given Ulsophomore timately the university will become under this plan an' institution "for juniors and seniors leaving iju me juuiui tuuiges iub ill at twu - years of college work The argument is made that the cost of education under this plan will be little if any greater to the state and it will be far more economical to the parents residing in 'Junior college centers for the students can live at their own homes There is general agreement that j OPAY that (By Arthur Brisbane) (Copyright 1929 Star Co) 20000000 starve A KILLER LIFE WEARY CHICAGO NEEDS MUSSOfclXl MILLIONS WELL GIVEN I UEUT CHICAGO rx weut im a per fob AY STORE are Mongolian Thousands are dying of hunger in China every day and the starvCannibaling number 20000000 ism has appeared in several places No crops which was inevitable will be harvested until next August and 8a to 100 of the miserable creatures will probably die I Till wow veW Be pOri'T GET T RESEM8LAUC6 POI4T IS STRIKING SOU THldK' ?kvI)P TfT" To BACK T?UMMIESVw SO v are not our brothers' keepWE ers especially if the brothers was I UJiTH Just ME take back MB l or w GUE a gag FOR CHILDREN? SOLS MOM£UTy& "REST EvJERV A BUT' Tme like this - THE FOOLISH WIFE WHO DALLIES WITH TEMPTATION RIGHT- EOUS PROTEST AGAINST WEDDING SHOWERS SHOULD A DISCORDANT HOME BE HELD TOGETHER HE'LL UBBQ GNB HE OF yoURS wouuv Vou — DEAR MISS DIX I am a young married woman not yet 30 the of two lovely children and with one of the kindest and best of husbands whom I love better than any other person in the world For nearly three yeara-noa brilliant intelligent man who is my husband's best friend and the husband of a good woman that I like very much has been: making violent secret love to me I lie sends me books and writes me ardent love letters and is always asking me to go places but I have never gone jwlth him alone' If my good husband dreamed of this it would break his heart because! he loves this man like a brother and trusts him 1 absolutely Now I don't love this man 'V though he fascinates me and I do lov& my husband What I want to know lis why don't I end this iffair? I don't know myself I have done othing wrong unless! it is wrong to have tept his letters' I never answered them SEES THAT hlose all doubts w ' TH' WOfJrC A -- SLIGHT EDGE lii THIS CASE ? 1 olARIfeD m rtU THOSE PEX THEM BoTH -- "to WITH i OT? roGeTtien i?EMoves AM MONK THAT' SEE !H G Bought This momk China's nationalist government does little or nothing about the famine This country sends a little money Charity can hardly feed 20000000 If: p r5 iff Ik ry - John W Hulbert killed 140 men and women in New York's electric chair and now has killed himself He said "I am tired of killing people" So he retired killed one more and stopped Those that demand more and better electric chairs in the name of kindness will notice that Hulbert electrician of death did not choose to die by the electric cur rent He put a bullet in his brain If death by electricity is so merciful he should have known it Rusine-s- s A TROUBLED WOMAN ANSWER:i If you will recall the episode of Mother Eve and the serpent line on your conduct You are dplng as you are you will get doing becausV women have a hereditary tendency that they s:sm unable to resist that makes them dally with every temptation that comes their way and the more risky a thing is the more It allures them 5fo In the long process of evolution women have changed a lot but they' have never lost theif hatikerinjar after forbidden fruit So ybu are just running true to fornji when you follow in your footsteps and lend an Attentive ear to the snake in the grass whose head instead of listening to his glib tongue you know you ought to squa-sYou know perfectly well that the same thing is going to happen to you that happened to Grandma Eve if ybu go on listening You are going' to lose your husband and get chucked out of your good home and the gates of Paradise will shut forever behind you rnn WHArr men Of Chicasro com plain that 'racketeering" costs the city $136000000 a year The bus Inesa of cleaning and dyeing is regularly "assessed by racketeers each business man must pay $500 a year and 2 per cent of his gross receipts or have his store bombed greatest-grandmother- AMoTHer HOOPLE ? I©i929 ay hi Rfoo¥AforF is the mafia of in a new setting Racketeering southern Italy and run by Americans noit Italians Leaders of the mafia assessed their victims took property from their houses and the victims dared not complain Then Mussolini took the mafia in hand and it vanished like mist The fasc 1st method is simple You decide w ho the cuilty people are kill a go od many of them compel others to swallow a quart of castor oil and warn all "next time we :hall be' really severe" Chicago and some other places lie has the poweed a Mussolini er of government knows how to use it and uses it Chicago business men have all the power necessary and don't know how to scHVtcc mcy half-orpha- n EDTTME i BoTrr- - was- - Stories ccchf5ax '1 'I I They Tcnew how such affairs end) So do y oil That didn't keep1 them from playing with fire and burning their fingers however and probably it won t keep you from dallying with the flames But I am warning you Who Ipses his temper will find to When it is all over and you have wrecked your home and deprived your children of a father's care and influence don t say I didntrtell yot his cost That with it his gopd common sense BLCK Pl'SSY j d -- j ou ht j n "- e "' re LOSES UER TK51PEII is lost corn-mere- i Op never find hot temper and cool sense together in the same person Those are two things that don't mUt And When you see two ople quarreling you may depend upon it that the one who doesn't let la temper get jthe best of nim is the one who will jhave the best of the quarrel When Black russy walked in toj t Farmer Urown'sj kitchen the least suspiclop that here was unusual there until shfei anyining was well inside! Then it suddenly! struck her that there was some-- ! queer the re thing Everything ' a X IV n a Hooked a& usual put she just felt! I l o iff that it wasn't For one thing! Farmer Brown Boy and Mrsj Brown seemed to be watching her! as if they expect ed something toi It gave heran uncom-- j happen un-- j fortable feeling land made-heIt made ier twitch the endj easy of her tail more than usual Shej went to of milk andj lapped a little jbut that feelingj something wasnft Just right took! away her appetite She carefully washed her facej for Black Pussy is very neat and then decided that she would go td her bed and thiiik the matter over! KEG O S PAT OFF So she yawned and stretched and j 1929 BY MCA SCR VICE VHfJf and then in a very dignified sort of way she walked over to her bo? (HEAD THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) behind the stovd She put her tw — front paws on the edge of the hot and looked in j list as she' alway$ down the little Tinies DOWN For just a wee second she 'Twas very sad that did believe her own eyes couldn't nau or out tne rope iney iioppea was some one in bed! Yesi that held them to the monstrous Theresome had dared to curt flying duck While flying through sir in her onee bed! the air 'twas great but now what up Now Black Pussy's first thought would be their fate? It really seemed that they had had a real was that a strajiiige cat had beet bad break of fate admitted to Farrner Brown's kitchf By OLIVE ItOBEUTS BARTON arid had takefi possession of her Wee Clowny caught his breath en (Copyrighted 1929 by NEA Such a thing had happened bed and cried will "You remember Service Inc) nj that I tried to tell you all 'twas before and it was a thing that foolish to go riding through the air self respecting cat could allow! of promises has Now see the fix that we are in Right away Black Pussy lost hei THE question Is it right or wrong Ttight safe ort earth we might have temper She ha£ a way of losing It up It is one of Blacklit to compel a child to make a prom- been but none of you would listen very easily Because of ise? and we're doomed to sad despair" Pussy's worst-faulthad got info trouble man Now I believe that the first re "Well it's too late to cry right she times when she might have avoide action of thoughtful people to this now" said Scouty 'T just feel it It usually is this way with peoj question will be that It is wrong somehow that we will all be who lose their tempers easilyj pie I£ we are going to live by the new and won't be hurt at all If Black Pussy wasn't afraid No: doctrino of allowing a child great- we land safe upon the earth I'll er liberty of action and freedom shout for' joy- - for all I'm worth indeed She never yet had met a of choice why make an Inconsist- And after this we'll try to keep strange cat of whom she was afraid She would teach this strange-eent reservation? from taking such a fall" a lesson She woldn't even stojjy It would seem according to this on down to inquire They "kept dropping" the what had root' to at the strike argument very through space It almost seemed stranger there Everybrought on hair of initiative and like race see to one a which just A promise is a all a prison a would be the first to reach the Black Pussy's tail stood on end which made that tail look three "To compel a child earth and win A flock of geese times as it really is a sigi as to make a promise" say some of appeared in air The Tinies that she big had Iot her temper A the new behaviorists "is like com- knocked them here and there De- fierce into her yellow crept glare pelling a man to buy an article' for spite the trouble that th?y had it eyes and like a flash she reached which he may not be able to pay made the Tinies grin in and struck w'lth one paw oh "If a child makes a promise volJust then wee Coppy shouted which every shatj claw was out t6 — of announces own his untarily "Oh! I see a queer thing down scratch and tear At the same timjj free will that he intends to do below I'm sure we're going to she spit as onIyj Black Pussy ca£ something — there Is no necessity land on it This is the end of us" when she is angry She had quitfe for a promise" they remind us Then me lost her temper answered There was np Scouty "Mprcy "And furthermore if we impose a great tree doubt about that j just our wills on a child's will by tho That's we can surely hit it there will And then moral binder of a promise he be- If something happened comes a double offender if he fajls be no cause to fuss" There was a snarlrng growl frorji And then they landed with a inside that box and a grayish white not Only in the act itself but by with back patches on thfe began to fa-breaking faith with his parents An thump and everyone bump right' up and down It sure- cheeks and lips drawn back to show unfair position!" ly was as queer as it Could be the sharpest of teeth was suddenPROMISES OVERDONE "We've missed ly lifted and" a pair of angry eyejs I agree very heartily with this Then Clowny cried1 I believe we're safe the and ground into her own No cat evejr I are children think argument and sound" The Tinymites were glared had a face like ithat! "promised" to death "Promise me saved by landing in the rubber John Promise me Mary!" It is "Yow!" yelled Black Pussy anji tree a confession of weakness someback so suddenly that she jumped where It is like a building a poor sstove which added Into bumped The Tinymites arc In a new land to her fright theSh6 scrambled ovejr wall and then trying to tia together its weak places If John ahd in the next story and rushed to the closed door and ry NEA Service there she turned her back arched Mary were brought up on right (Copyright 1929 IncV ideas all other things being equal her tail swollen j trying to appear -- — 4- - — — — y — there would be little -' for' brave but With a look of f ear need promvery - 7 ifiefi In ?'V'-t her eyes as she watched Bobbjy FIGHTIN' IRISH But here as in other ethical Coon slowly crawl out of herboi CORK Irish Free State— Whfen her box mind you and right in her questions there is no black and white —no "yes" and "no"' We De Valera ordered his vllttle army own home! cannot draw a decided line It of Irish followers to lay down their would" be foolish to say flatly arms five Years aeo pverv one ori Nest "There should be absolutely no them did— except Cornelius Healyj Things story—Black Pussy Upseta — promises where children are con- "One-Eye- d of the Saro cerned" We must remember that stat" as he Gunner was marched known SEEK AND YOU SHALL— children grow up country carylng a ma" If there was no such a thing as all over the on DANVILLE Ky They say ia his shoulder and man' a promise the world couldn't run chine gun And is his best friend Children should know what it started his own little war when- James Ashe will cast onedog vote in means to contract a bargain and ever he got the chance Free State lived of favor Ashe that saying itTo learu to keep a bar police however have decided that keep nad povgain Is the best developer of moral Healy wii lbe safer if hoarded by alone an old man feeble out While stricken of man "A I know walking stamina that the state for the rest of his life erty one day his dog stirred up a rab6t his word!" "A man who can He was one his at night caught bit The rabbit fled 'up a hollow keep a promise!" What finer eu home-—an- d the war is ended logy can on have? tree As he dug around the tree Walnut trees 200 years old are trying to get at the rabbit lie of Aristotle but speculating witha still bearing nuts in some' parts discovered an old kettle contain out facts he was as helpless as T r of China child ing 1800 silver dollars- she-hadn'- r her-sajujee- j YOUR CHILDREN " 's You have seen the same thing happen to a lot of other women You know a lot of bitter disgruntled women eking ©lit a bare living on alimony and a lot of cynical precochildren that are the result df ciously world-wis- e romances that women Intended to keep innocent but which didn't look that way to their hjusbanda when they found oit about them nor sound that way In the divorce court urgess 41 use it rail-roadiy- I DOROTHY DIX - Q P I N I P N S of the P RESS By AHERN T Got So USED SBS To vod Fellas WAS AVRAID WHEKi -- over-crowde- TTJESDAYrEVENINa FEBRUARY 26 1929 R OUR BOARDING HOUSE Nothing exceeds the desperate boldness of mcketeer gangsters except their ochasional amazing timidity and submission In a recent case seven men allowed themselves to be stood up PRESIDENT ALTON OF faces to the wall by four men and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE every one snot dead by machine Directors of the Ogden chamber gun fire You would hardly find of commerce acted for the best in- such Bubmissiveness in a home for incurables terests of the organization and the aged An anonymous benefactor gives community it serves by electing to Johns HopE R Alton to be the new presi- three million dollars most Intelligent a kins university dent Mr Alton is the Ogden man- gift Princeton receives $800000 ager of the Globe Grain & Milling in memory of a young graduate in an airplne accident company a mighty responsible po- killed has recently received Harvard sition and he can be expected to more than 510000000 from one on to Harkne&s Mr his duties civic man bear bring the same executive ability that has Once these prosperous people made him successful in the grain would have spent their millions and milling business Mr Alton trying to buy safety for their own has not been with us a great many little souls hereafter The change is a real improvement years hut from the day of his arrival he made himself a part of Riding on the "Broadway lim' ited" through the prosperous state the community and has worked of the way to Pennsylvania for its Interests His election to rich New York withon 6000000 popthe presidency Is his reward for ulation and most of the money you the splendid service he has given see farms well kept where men work hard for small profits if any when assigned to chamber of Here and tnere chimneys rise activities above big factories of glass and With Mr Alton at the helm and steel Nearby are groups of small houses in which the "hands" with James F Orr Fred M Nye dingy live when they are not in the and Secretary Fjelsted as his fel low officers working with a live arrangement is what we directorate the chamber of com callThat and fortunately "civilization" merce is strongly manned for a it is improving ' Those "hands" before the French revolution lacked year of accomplishments The farmer food and clothing animals eatwild not disturb dared These fish and game association the nobles because his crops ing members deserve a hearty pat on vf anted to enjoy killing the animals the back for their stewardship and At one time it was necessary to peasants to eat the' bodies conservation More men are hunt forbid of those that died of the plague ing and fishing every year yet Now "the hands" in many cases Utah has more game and fish than movies radio haVe automobiles it had 15 years ago And the sports- sets electric machines and washing men themselves pay all expenses savings bank accounts Things improve slowly but they do improve How fortunate it was that the Riding the Pennsylvania burglar shot at Dempsey just "at observe that it is intellithe time when the former cham- gently" planned and ably managed now promoting a boxing It serves eight out of the 10 bigpion and show needed all the publicity he gest cities in the United Statesnorthreaches the most important could get to fill his stadium seats ern Atlantic seaports on Wednesday And it IS a railroad that looks It was' first to establish ahead a combination rail and air route from ocean to ocean with Lindbergh in charge of the flyingto Forty-eighours from coast coast 'will- be the schedule at first later 36 hours The Pennsylvania ARIZONA AND BOULDER DAM V to move with things as After days of fruitless discussion the second Santa Fe conference not content IS spending $100000000 are they on the Boulder dam project seems likely to end in failure Such an outincludpreparing extra facilities -come would be deplorable of the road in electrification ing Had an agreement been reached at the first Santa Fe conference anticipation Of forty millions that this project would be-- ia operation today-seveyears being the esti- will soon live in New York's metmated time required for its completion Meanwhile there has been a ropolitan area most costly retardation of Arizona's development and the people are to view with concern the possible consequences of further We must reconcile ourselves to beginning ' delay" permanent lack of information in It is difficult to form an adequate estimate of the tremendous loss one direction Dr Millikan wise our state will suffer for every year in which we fail to put to work on beyond human conception says our farms and in our mines the waterand water-powe- r of the Colo- "Einstein's postulate that it was in rado creating untold wealth in new property and its products and af- the nature of the universe impos-siblto find the speed of the fording employment to thousands ctf new citizens Even a conservative to the ether" estimate of that loss should spur us on to a speedy determination of earth with respectresults of experion rests negative us some Let matter make the reasonable compromise of existing dif- ments Michelson Professor by ferences and ratify the compact: thifa permitting work on the dam to begin Through our present policy of opposition' we are hot only setIf you ver wanted to know how growth of the state but by obstructing a project fast ting back the material the our earth travels common good we are damaging tmr prestige "among ether give it up for through designed for the the present ' the-- other states know how fast earth turns on The marvelous agricultural r'ahd industrial development following We how fast we travel in an axis its -theeompletion of the Roosevelt dam and adding so enormously to the ellipse around the sun But how wealth of the state has fixed the public's vision on the extraordinary fast we fly through the ether if benefits Jo be realized from the construction In the canyons of the there be any ether we can never Colorado of the world's greatest reservoir- - and a growing dissatisfac- know "unless perhaps scientists attion is now disclosing itself among our people with the tactics that tach too much importance to their -- have so own limitations long postponed and are still postponing these benefits -' What if we have not gained all we sought The water wealth To realize how many mistakes allotted to us means a development so vast that one can hardly picture read it Under the proposed apportionment we shall have more water and even a great mind can make com--"pawater-powe- r than lean be used in a generation Let us hasten by JBa con's "Natural History" his chapter "Touching the prompt ratification this beneficent enterprise and stem the frightful which the passions of Impressions wastage nowbecurring If there is further delay while we bargain for the mind make upon the body" a larger jshare the loss to Arizona in retarded development will be In- with exact Darwin's admirably finitely greater than anything we can hore to gain by the present "Expression of the BaAmotions" procedure con possessed probably the greatest It is time for constructive action— Tucson Daily Citizen brain ever formed excepting that J STANDARD-EXAMINE- ! s for-funa- te First it Is woman' Inaatlabie love of adventure her morbid craving for thrills that makes you listen to this man'a love- making and then it is vanity Husbands no matter how good and kind they are seldom (waste much time in flattering their wives and telling them that their eyes are like violets drenched in dew and how wonderful is the curve of their cheek and that they never saw anything so lovely as the way the hair grows on the back of their necks A husband's commendation if any is more apt to be about the excellence of the bread and the paring! down of the butcher's bill and a woman just naturally hungers and thirsts for the brand of jolly that she was used to in her girlhood days j Also there Is curiosity tnarrled woman is devoured by A the desire to know whether she fias lost the bait with which ajie h used to catch them and If anything ahoutd happen to she hopes and prays won't — but IPs It did whether she John—-whic- could marry again ' f X That is why married Women even those who have good husbands end who really love: their husbandsfget into tbe foolish flirtations that wreck their lives and break up their homes They dimply can't jresist taking another bite out of the apple no matter how dangerous t will be nor how well they know that it is liable to give them a chronic indigestion from which they will suffer the balance of their lives I So there you are madam ahd a fine Intelligent woman ypu are — not to run the risk you are for nothing For you haven't n even the excuse of being in love with your gay Lothario extent to but tome ypu overwhelming passion might justify you lack this You! chance the loss of children and husband and home and the respect of all who know you for the take ©fia thrill What a gambler you must bell s But burn those letters They are like a charge of dynamite under to blow you to kingdom come any minute your doorstep liable ' DOROTHY DIX ! J t ' ' '''!''' thini of "wedding shpwers" DEAR JHSS DIX— Qpn't youbecomfe this thing hold-upI have gotten a regular "stork showers" has so I dread the mail because somebddy I know is always going tp have some sort of shower or somebody felse in levying contributions! for a new baby I know a working girl who gets only $15 a week Last week She was invited to four stocking showers and she managed to scrape together enough money to go to three of these events but she had o darn them in order to go her own stockings! and I am a poor man's wife and I know I am being continually! called upon to give away aluminum pots at kitchen showers that I need at CANTAB home I ? re-dar- n ' ANSWER: Right you are Mrs Cantab Th'e wedding showers and baby showers have become a deluge In which people of moderate meant are sunk and drowned and they should be stopped j - r f self-confiden- ce ball-and-chai- nl i ( big-rubbe- r e N ? -- - It has gotten so now that we positively can't afford to haVe our time we have contributed to a lingerie friends get married for shower and a handkerchief shower and a stocking shower and a! glove shower and a kitchen shower and a miscellaneous shower our pocket-book- s look as if they have been left out in the wet and rained on and we still have the Redding present to get and a prospect of a baby j shower in the future by-th- e It is all so foolish and tuch a useless waste cf money because every bride who hat1 a large circle of frienda and acquaintances gets ten times as much at the hat any need for and a lot of junk that it good for' nothing on the face of the earth and that just clutters up the place and catchet dust Why I know brides who have been saddled down with dozens of clocks and enough! candlesticks to light a street and a bushel more or less of pickle forks and pie lifters and cake cutters and enough table ornaments for state banquets "when the poor little thing Is going to live in a flat and do her own work J can think of nothing that'needs reforming more than thlt shower nuisance and Weeding-presen- t graft and If any young couple wants to call down the blessings of all who know them wedding cards they will have "No Presents' printed on their - DOROTHY DIX t I ' J DEAR MISS DIX— Do you believe that a mother should keep her together for the sake of fpur small children regardless fit the conditions? I often wonder if children do not suffer more from hjearing their father and mother continually quarreling than they would from GLADYS the results of a separation t ' i ANSWER: )' Whether a home should be kept together or not deperJs-upothe kind of a home it'it There are homes that should be broken up and out of which the children should be taken as they would oift of the contamination of a petthoute There are mothers and jfathem from whom children should be taken to save them from being debauched by evil Influences :" -i" n It seems to me that for the sake of their children that a man and woman might forgo the pleasnre o£ perpetually quarreling and fighting but if they will not do this they should separate The children will be better off with one parent in a peaceful home than with both parents In a house of discord It ruins a child's health and shatters its nerveA for It to be brought up in a home that is a place of strife DOROTHY DIX ii (Copyright by Public Ledger) |