Show 4 THE OGDEN The Osden Standard-Examin- er J U PUBLISHING CO Eld red ge lr L GUsmann A Publisher An Independent Newspaper Published every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle or a cluo Matter at Entered as Second-clas- s the Postoffice Ogden Utah Established 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier one month 75c By mall In advance In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Three months $360 Six months 51-9- One year All other r 5 $700 states $100 a month $1200" one year ' y Member of The Associated Press United Press Consolidated Press NEA Service and A B C The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not other-wis- e credited in this paper and also "the local news published herein Call 252 for All Department are met the county commission still may be unable to extend relief because of insufficient funds in the treasury Governor Dern is not enthusiastic over the measure he has signed and he pointed out its weak points but at its worst it recogpennizes the principle of old-ag- e sion so he decided to sign it and leave to future legislatures the task of correcting its defects There is no doubt that the problem of caring for the aged is crySay what you ing for solution will some persons Just cannot provide for their old age Besides the modern industrial pace is reducing the age at which men and women can continue to hold jobs Thus they have-- fewer years in which there is opportunity to acquire a competence and more years in which they must live from that competence From a humanitarian standpoint the working out of a system to provide for the happiness and of the worthy aged is a problem worthy of the nation's best efforts self-respe- The Standard-Examiner- 's Platform 73000 Population by 1933 A Place on the Air Home Control of Water Supply to Ac- commodate 150000 People j A Modern City and County nolldinjr A Direct Highway to Great Salt Lake The Monte Cristo Road to Rich County A High School Worthy of the City Another North and South Arterial Highway A Municipal Athletic Field An Aggressive County Iload Building Pro rrain More Street Improvements in Ogden A Municipal Golf Course Improved City Parks Ogden a City of Bcnutirul Homes DEMAND FOR HOMES IS HEALTHY SIGN ' A healthy demand for Trans-Continent- al ' AGE PENSION BILL BECOMES LAW scores of communications urging him? to sign Tind other communications protesting gainst the bill Governor Dern Monday signed the Greenhagen old- age pension measure The new law seems hardly more sthan a gesture and it Is fitting that those who have looked forward -- with hope to the passage of the bill should be warned that they may be disappointed county commissioners ar taicu the power to grant a monthly pension of not to exceed $35 a month to be paid put of the county treasury to any person who has attained the age of 65 years providedJhose persons fall within certain classic fications Note that the county is empowered to do thi3 but is not required to do if and that the money must come from the county treasury To receive any consideration whatever the applicant must be incapacitated to gain a livelihood must be a resident of the county for five years preceding the'appli-catiom- f The applicant must have United been a resident of the a resiand fifteen States for years dent of the state for a similar period It must be shown further that the applicant during the ten years immediately preceding the application has not beea imprisoned upon conviction of a felony or indictable If the applicant is misdemeanor a husband he must show that he lias not deserted his wife or failed to support his famliy without just cause The applicant must not have been a vagrant or a beggar within a year must not have had an income exceeding $300 during After-receivi- ng ct rented homes is noted in the Ogden real estate market Apartment houses are pretty well occupied and the owners of dwellings in good repair do not have to wait long for renters There is a good demand for furnished apartments and homes here These are -- sought by employes of chain organizations whose place of residence is uncertain They hesitate to buy homes or buy furniture because of possibility of transfer on short notice From present indications the dumber of houses built here this season will be about the same as the number built last year There seems to be no lessening in the desire to own homes but more caution is being exercised Real estate men are agreed that the slack has pretty well been taken up in the Ogden situation The real estate buying building and renting outlook is better than it was a year ago Ogden is adding new citizens Ento Its roster every month trance of new enterprises here accounts for the increase but there is another field of growth That is the natural increase through births and the fact that children have a habit of growing into adults and marrying and establishing new homes Every marriage for the most part means a new home here This means more business for the real estate man the furniture man and other merchants We must continue to invite new citizens to make their homes here but we must not forget the importance of keeping here these home town boys and girls THEY MUST BELIEVE "ALL IS FAIR" ETC No doubt the military chiefs on each side of the ruckus in Mexico consider themselves to be honorable and upright men true soldiers and gentlemen ' Yet Neither side hesitates to tell lies to the people about the progress of the struggle And that kind of conduct is not confined to Mexican general officers when wars are fought "YELLOW" BOYS FIRST TO FLEE Chances are that the Chicago boxing fans who yelled the loudest that one or both fighters in the ring were "yellow" were among the first to trample their companions in the year last past and must show their rush to get out of the colithat he has not directly or ' indi- seum Monday night when the cry rectly disposed or deprived him- of "fire" was shouted self of any property for the purAfter Illinois peace officers had pose jot reducing his computed income and qualifying for an old-ag- e stormed a dwelling in Aurora with pension and that he has no rela- gas fyombs killed a woman slugged tive responsible for his support her husband and incited their child under the law who is able to sup- to shoot a raider in the leg the port him There also are numerous house was searched One gallon other provisions in the measure of wine was found That is one of ' Even after these requirements those famous victories O PINIONS of the pRESS GROWTH V OF FARM Now that congress is soon to meet in special pespion principally to enact legislation for the reliefand stabilization of the farming ininterest attaches to certain features of a report on dustry particularmovement among farmers just published by the federal the of agriculture department -Figures for the year 192S given in the report are encouraging In that year 11400 associations ot farmers were engaged in marketing and purchasing and the number of farmers in the associations according to the report "are incomparably better managed business organizations than they were ten years ago" The total busilast year is estimated at $2300000000 ness of the be an would it exaggeration to say even in the light of Perhaps these figures that the American farmerjs working out his own sales legislation would problems However it is certain that no farm-relie- f do much good if it did not include a carefully devised program of stimulating directing and extending the farm JEnltghtened friends of the farmer realize that stabilization of the prices of farm produce must bethe chief aim of the proposed federal farm board Stabilization is difficult and involves more than orderly In any case no farm board can function effectively withmarketingconstant out the support of r The excessive individualism ofproperly the American farmfarm movement er has been & serious obstacle in the way of the It would" be one of the main tasks of ja farm board' while directing Jnto safe channels to make it clear to the individual so directed must prove profitable to him farmer that There ard plans afoot for the giving of assistance by national orand for dealing ganizations to local and sectional farm scientifically with problems common to all business organizations such as reducing the spread between producer and consumer and the effective use of credit These are hopeful indications that practical measures are being devised that will benefit farmers generally The congressional committees that will have to wrestle with the complex problem of farm relief are bound to give careful study to the — Chicago Daily News present and potential valufc ot farm ve ve STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENINGS MARCH 27 R OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN A ABcQTTf "PER BY ARTIUTt BRISBANE 1929 By King (Copyright nl liilpfnnl i FLYING NEWS 18 CHILDREN IN NINE YEARS MUSSOLINI 'RADIO ?— ME w rV-H- X A TACE WON Yrf VOT ELECTRICAL CTF IS5 "PROCESSOR Features Syndicate Inc) SAYUSTtrJVvE STRUCK airplane "Jesus del A SPANISH Grand Poder" made a from Spain to Brazil IU YOUR STOPm ' H "PRESPtM VE HAP flight The giant German dirigible Graf 27 passengers Zeppelin 5000-milcarrying e is on a flight over the Mediterranean and central Europe but flying Accidents happen goes ahead Wnv TROUBLE COrrttYbQ Sn r VOQE SPEVlT SO -- riKlr tblLb Wt I "FTapIO -- A6A1HST USUALLY THE PERSON WHO BOASTS OF BEING PLAIN-SPOKETRAMPLES ROUGHSHOD OVER EVERYBODY'S FEELINGS —BUT THERE ARE JUST AS MANY PLEASANT TRUTHS "AS THERE ARE DIS N -- it LAUGH VoaR radios over HERE ISS UP Tb XWE BNA j w pEY ARB MoDDt K G "BOX MOUSE -- TRAPS vw-Vb- u 4100-mi- le AVT ALL AMD U3ATCRES VoU CAd "FRISK — SbQ Ai ELECTRICAL EH u IMEER n IUH77 YOUL LLxJET M0UE7 - PERFECTED LOh43 EPbRE 'Voil DUMBSKULLS OVER unor- - vitciiV xlrre rrvoc All Aft OUT' DER WHY TELEGRAPHERS irtn PALLETS Dorothy T)ix Talks UhEKVTeD "RADIO OV)ER HERE-- - AGREEABLE ONES M am am oj a uuuu uvn wi-iwand clever I think he is and that he Is about tho best husband that Lady Luck ever bestowed upon a woman and when' my friends mem uave preuy new iiuc&n uuujiiujcui cans me a taste sister My their good upon hypocrite because I do this 'You know you don't think your husband she- says 'He has Is euch a world-beate- r don't of faults you tell him 'about Why plenty to death? And him of them Instead flattering If Mrs Jones has good taste in dress she has a wretched figure You had better tell her she Is getting too fat and should begin counting her calories instead of making her think she Is a second Jenny "Now my husband adores me and eats out of my hand and I am popular in society but i don't want to buy people's Jlklng by being double-face- d Of course I don't think my husband Is absolute perfection and I see things :o criticize In my friends but am I hypocritical -- u"— — -T " when I praise them for their good points and DOROTHY DIX keep silent about their bad ones 7 At — MUCH OFVoUR TIME 4 "DRESDEk! UOnK VoUR hiOSE IF4SIDE -t Or- YOU PIPNT BREATHE EWOUGH "FRESH AIR To THlfJ TH1 i V TAT IW YOUR HEAD Let ladies who feel they really "can't afford more than two chilso expensive" dren consider Frau Alfred Voellner of with-everythin- g Twenty-eigDemmin Germany years old she has 18 children all under nine years of age She had a boy in 1920 a girl in 1922 and four sets of quadruplets in 1923 1925 1927 and 1929 16 children in four births All are alive 10 boys and eight girls ht It was said here during the war that because conquerors no long- viUAil No V1 er dragged women away Into slavery Germany would soon recoves Frau Voellner confirms that has Mussolini as you know reliable organization with his fascism and iron will Italy voted Monday for members of parliament and the results were for Mussolini 8506576 and against hini 136198 a Peacemaker and a ment to boot All who know you must ariso and bless your name for you go through the world wylng tho lilt! word of appreciation for which so many hungsr and thirst In vain and salving the bleeding wounds of vanity are many but admirers are few and far between Our FOR criticsfriends are always ready to knock but they sit on their and hands when we might reasonably look for a round of applause They are voluble when It comes to discoursing on our' faults but mum as clams when it comes to mentioning our virtues J A APPEARS -- fo UnderMussolini's plan members jfUESUSMTOrF1 country's geographical constituencies The Italians elected 400 candidates representing organizations and Industries and the nation as a whole er r It unto tharaselvea for righteousness when they hurt and humiliate you by turning the spotlight upon their defects and by making you feel that they see nothing good in you If they ever discover one charm or wild grace or redeeming characteristic In your whole make-u- p horses couldn't drag the admission from them B& m GETflKiG are elected to parliament not to represent different parts of the You aro Mrs Solomon and and Jar of HeaHtiO Oint- you arei not a hypocrite Jcy-Sprtad- -- built up a m 4 " -"- TTT nines - D&eK-OlEINV- COMPAREP MlT OUR "RADIOS lira 12 ' BY HtA tCKVKC They go even farthsr They count YOU are a young girl and have carrotyhalr and a saleratus biscuit complexion they harp on that and never notice that you have a Greek profile and a bathing beauty figure Jf you are a boy and make bad IF grades in school they broadcast that to tho world and never call attention to the fact that you are a wizard with tools and honest and reliable and help mother with the household chores v lote The voter had to vote "yes" for everybody on the ticket or "no" The ticket could not be split There may be a good idea there for the Republicans if they conDEPART3IEXT OP AGRICUL tinue their progress TURK ONE OF THE BEST WE of In connection with the strike THE KNOW YOU HAVE—DID telegraph operators in brokers' ofCHIEF CAUSE OP CREAMERY fices based on the introduction of FAILURES WAS LACK OF a machine for sending messages MILK? of Mr John Fitzpatrlck president the Chicago Federation of Labor By RODNEY DUTCHER would like it known that the operNEA Service Writer maators object not to the use of — can't beat chines which they accept as part WASHINGTON You of agriculof reduction to the of progress but ture when it comes to finding out $30 a week in their wages BrokIts only rival slthe de ers special things operators require of commerce and almost partment of names knowledge of prices the stocks and great accuracy They anyone would ofagree that whatfinds agriculture department telewere paid more than other that when Those that in- out is more interesting graph operators commerce finds of the madepartment stall the new telegraphing re- out chines say no special skill is Every day the department of quired for their use and demand agriculture announces something that Wall street operators accept or other and sometimes several That ordinary telegraphers pay once at things is the cause of the strike It has just recently estimated If a machine changes skilled la- that the farm population of the labor bor to unskilled operators country dropped from 32000000 in the long run will have to accept men women and children in 1909 at But this parthe unskilled pay 1929 despite an exhi to 27511000 ticular time with brokers profits cess of farm births over farm and business unlimited it does not deaths seem necessary to reduce the pay that of men that have devoted their weA month ago it announced 1700000000© nearly produced of form to a teleglives special pounds of meat during 1928 and raphy essential to the brokers' that only an abundance of pork welfare production of which increased pounds during 1928 preGeneral Calles head of Mexico's a vented possible meat shortage men 5000 national forces sending last year although per capita to the south says "I am sending meat consumption dropped 17 them to crush the Catholic revolupounds tion" In repeated messages he refers The department has also recentto the present Mexican war as the ly discovered and announced that: "Catholic revolution" Cattle breeding operations In Taylor county Kentucky- are now on a Catholic the of Representatives purebred bull basis followstrictly church in the United States say ing an organized drive against the church has nothing to do with scrub aud grade bulls the revolution "which is carried The interstate early potato comon largely by Mexican revolutionMerck-e- r has appoitned A ary soldiers hostile to the church" mittee as New York of executive its The Mexican government apparently wishes Catholics to bear re- secretary Approximately 239000000 sponsibility for the revolution pounds of whole milk in the form milk condensed Those that own stock in General of milk powder milk was used and evaporated Motors alone number 104202 of in last the manufacture year 168000 has Steel United States Also 452556 stockholders the American Tele- milk chocolate pounds of butter phone & Telegraph company has list Grasshoppers will make trouble 450000 stockholders largest in the world And so it goes with for farmers in some sections ex-of middle west this season the the big companies They are ac- the tent of trouble depending on the owned tually nationally weather Farmers should go out and It is said that 19000000 Amer- and look for grasshopper eggs grassicans are owners of stocks and In- prepare to kill the young hoppers with poisoned bran if they terested in the values of stocks Farmers This will be remembered by find very many eggs of false a feeling against President Hoover and by Secretary security Mellon Agriculture is at the dawning of Lady Astor who went f romVIr-gini-ofa a new day a day of hope and conhouse British to sit in the tentment scholars following the maladjustcommons invited Rhodes ment ofr the agricultural mechanfrom the United States to dinner caused by the great war Eduand gave them champagne in ac- ism brought cordance with custom although cation is the key It hasconditions she is a total abstainer Temper- about better agricultural part ance associations in Britain will and must play an important not allow her to speak from their if such conditions are to be perpetuated and further improved platforms Farmers in doubt about the To enjoy the favor of genuine "dawning of a new day" may consult Dr A F Woods the agriculdrys it is necessary to go all the ture department's director of scienof No them with humoring way tific work "custom'" your guests no pleading A local creamery should have some tributary to it a supply of 160000 It is said that if necessary not would pounds of butterfat a year which minds financial great would and require nearly 900 average a hesitate to produce panic The chief cause of creamery "shake out a lot ot tne mue peo- cow$ is an inadequate supply ple" would not be popular with failures of milk That Shell ggs imported into the 19000000 stockholders and stock United Kingdom after April 21 speculators must be stamped with an Indication of origin under an order in council issued at Buckingham palTINY TOT KILLED ace This applies to both hen and BY RUNAWAY HORSES duck eggs in the shell Some dealers in berry boxes are — to make sales by telling 27 March trying Wis ANTON GR daugh- prospective' customers that the (AP) — The three-year-ohold less ter of Herman Bealers living six boxes they are selling Growers boxes other than was killed here berry miles north of to no are to attention warned as she pay horses runaway by Tuesday Is little such claims There very in the was playing yard difference In the capacity of berry M boxes turned out by different ' NO RESPECT FOR LAW CANTON Ohio — George Cap-ric- a The pear as grown in was a wise bootlegger He had the fourprickly states bordering on Mexa parrot and every time the cops ico is a silage crop that keeps would raid his place the parrot without need of a silo and has would scream "Here come the proved a valuable stock feed estime pecially at time of drought on the cops!" very loudly By the Cap-rica the cops broke into his home range But had the liquor dumped The reindeer herds of Alaska the cops put one over oh the bird now number more than 500000 anand broke in and took it the imals Reindeer are not Included Cap-ric- a in the federal meat inspection act liquor and Caprica to jail bootstarted and fine his reindeer meat and though paid are being shipped to the legging again this time with a dog as his warning tool The cops United States each year In increascame the dog bit the oop3 and ing quantities Recent developments In the but- Caprica was sent to jail again If you are a wife they iell about what a poor housekeeper and sevens and meal you are and how everything is at sixes helter-skeltbut they are never on time and the work Is don er d don't say a thing about your being so pleasant and and interesting that your husband and children worship you FINDERS-OTJT-OFTHIN- 854-0000- - - arc-warne- ld -- cts good-nature- YOU are a husband they berate you for being cross and frumpy anc IFnever having anything to say at home but they never praise you for working your fingers to the bone to give your wife and children luxuries and going without vacations yourself so that they can go off to summer resorts and have sports cars Oh dear me no They would consider It hypoerUy and deceit to let you know they admired you They feel that honesty compels them to disparage you in every possible way wonder who originated the bilious theory that only disagreeI OFTEN able thltigs are true and that only disagreeable people are sincere and I wonder still more that so many people should subscribe to this fals doctrine ' But they do When you meat any one who boasts of being n and always telling people the truth about themselves you know that he or she Is one of the Individuals who over everybody's feelings and who go trample rough-eho- d saying things to every one they meet that they would rather die than hear plain-spoke- the Idea that the truth necessarily hai WHY beanybody ever Ioriginated know don't Nobody knows As a matter of fact unpleasant there are just as many pleasant truths as there are disagreeable ones It Is just as true that there is sunshine as it is that there Is raim It Is and lilies as that there are poisonous just as true that there are roses weeds It is just as true that a girl may be Intelligent as it Is that she cook is homely It is just as true that a woman may be a marvelous ' as it Is that she may not be a highbrow 00 S£i r f? 1 So why Is there any hypocrisy In speaking the truth that will bring pleasure and happiness to a fellow creature and keeping silent about the truth that would stb him like a knife? And why Is there any virtue In reversing the process and put their ting the loud pedal upon people's faults and J 4 (oousMTonr: soft-pedali- ng virtues? iKEAO THE STCUIY THEN COLOR TUE PICTUKE) and the wee coal men THE Tinies on their merry way again "Let's hie up o'er the hill" said one "and see what we can find I'd like a chance to milk a cow Don't laugh at me 'cause I know A drink of cooling milk la something I would far from mind" Then as they reached the high hilltop brave Scouty said "Here's where we stop" He pointed to a pasture tthat was not so faraway "A dandy cow's down there" said he "Just leave the milking task to me" And as they scampered down the hill the whole bunch cried '"Hurray!" As soon as bossy saw the crowd she 'swished her tail and mooed aloud "Don't worry" shouted Clowny "We'll not bring you any harm One pail with milk we wish to fill All you need do Is stand real still Now you can see that there's no causa for any great alarm" The next thing that the Tinies knew they found a pall and small stool too So Scouty sat right down to milk It didn't take him long Soon everyone had had a drink and Coppy calmly said "I think that this is fine Nice milk like this is what makes youngsters : strong" Just then a big man came in sight He stomped along with all his might The Tinies ran behind a rock to get out of his view The two coal men however stayed out in the open unafraid Of course the Tinies wondered what the big man planned to do They watched him' swing a shovel 'round and finally slide it 'long the ground It caught the little coal men quick and lifted them up high "Let's save them" Clowny whispered low "But still I guess we have no show We are so small artd he's so big there is no use to try" (Hie coal men say the next story) ' (Copyright 1929 Inc) f- - good-by- NEA e) In Service ART FOR STUDENTS CAMBRIDGE Mass — (UP) — To inspire Harvard undergraduates with a greater appreciation of art the Gogg museum of the university is loaning: them some Of tho paint ings to decorate their rooms Tho offer is open to all students except freshmen husbands and wives praise each other for their good WHY shouldn't instead of eternally criticizing each other's bad ones? Why shouldn't parents occasionally pay their children a compliment instead of eternally nagging them about their shortcomings? Why shouldn't we bestow a lew oouquets on our inenas wnue tney are nving ana noi wan to lay them on their coffins? New York DAY BY DAY Believe me we would get better results If we did for every one of us has a natural Inclination to live up to our reputation and be what people think we are and we would be better wives and better! husbands and more ambitious children and finer men and women generally If we knew that those about ue ad mired us and expected only the best of us By O O M'LNTYTIE There are reasons for those chuckles and on the pampas over wild New York's underworld "bad men" i Out yonder they are accustomed to to of blame instead of to soothe instead be IT praise give hypocrisy outlaws who "shave blue and spit IF and to where admiration is due show wound it let then appreciation Manhattan red" and the product YORK-- NEW ki-yi- — ps ° mini must seem very Lord Fauntleroy A recent man hunt was for a character known as "Tough Willie" and after playing hide and seek with the police for awhile he turned up oni'his own volition Willie— -that's a sweet name for a desperado!— -- proved a Broadway fashion fop out of Vanity Fair by Weber and Heilbfoner He was tailored in the manner of a movie sheik had a rakish Bide dip to his hat the proper loop to his cravat ana — O the pity of it! — canary yellow gloves If there were notches on his jaunty bamboo cane the police were unable to Yet his name is said find them to have lield gangland in white-face- d terror much of its gorillas and two-gu- n but they never materialize They turn out to be chinless chicken-breastyouths with suspicious coughs who are primed with cocaine turned loose with a gun which they fire and hand quickly to a woman' confeder' I 4te j New Y'ork bad men rarely meet and shoot it out In the open as thi boys used to do around Dodge City Today the victim is stalked fof days and when the auspicious moment comes is riddled in the back with machine guru from a Or is lured to speeding taxi room and "ganged" The underworld chief does no killing himself He can hire his drug-crazweaklings and furnish th© perfect alibi by hia conspicuous presence In the cafe or theatre when shot are fired Yet through mysterious channel nla vengeance becomes known and he Is a- herp among his kind Nearly all sensational murders In New York in the past decade— r from Rosenthal to Rothsteln-- led to the trail of hired killers - And were due to the sinister consei-quenceof thieves falling out among themselves The bad man in the east has gone the way of the buffalo in the west New1 York hears stiffs strong-arme- d eo-and-- ed - 1' I T ed ? s ter and egg business Include dressing of poultry at packing use of paper containers The agonizing anxiety of thea in retailing milk and cream the increasing use of canned chicken trical producers over a- "first products and the rapidly expanding night" is not just a nervous whim Tank A show may draw sour notices from business in frozen eggs trucks hauling milk in bulk are every quarter and survive But steadily replacing thet once famil-- rarely will it survive a Jerky bad lar milk can premiere A revue two tab-lishme- nts - : j - us all be hypocrites m n (Copyright By Public Ledger) hit years ago was a sure "buy"— - cur—yet it closed in a week A tain stuck for ten minute-revealin- g all the back-stag- e tlurry and confusion It could not overcome that handicap A drama recently suffered the same fate because lights went out for five minutes during a tense scene Animals are A dangerous in any production $200000 musical show was practically laughed off the boards be-In cause of the antics of a donkey the opening scene It is history" too that the producer who scores a "smash" with his first production rarely lasts Inlong His second effort almost variably flops because he is too sure of himself The producer who has failures learns I of production weakness He is acquiring showmanship through experience -- About ten years ago "frifth avenue was brightened every late afternoon by The Man in White In all seasons ho appeared hatless trouwearing a costume of white sers white shoes and a white eilk sport shirt open at the throat He was a Jobless foreign opera singer who adopted this publicity measure In hope of a Job He sang for a few weeks at a Broadway movie house and was seen no more Now costhere is a Man in Blue— his cane tume being blue even to his shoe uppers and eyeglass ribbon And of course they wonder what's the idea Trobably very what-ho- l of those farthest ' north salesladies in an avenue store met her match in a perky flapper- customer upon whom she had bestowed several shoulder shrugs and a- glassy stare "What are you here?" inaround do to supposed "besides being quired the flapper a duchess?" One - - DOIU)TIIYOIX ' and music than all the newspaper columnists- in New York combined but has enough knowledge left over to equip a couple of professors for Cornell (Copyright 1929 by the McNaught Syndicate Inc) - Daily Lenten Thought THE Lenlen" season should era- - in our minds th social as well as the personal aspect of religion The suffering and of Jesus that we cotnznem- orate were for others and th© man who seeks to appropriate the blessings of Christ without! sharing in the eplrlt and purpose of Christ never understands the meaning of " Christianity v But true social! relationships depend upon true character If we would serve our fellow men the greatest eervlce that we can render is first of all to make our own lives good It Is as we ourselves become what ws ought to be that vision of service for other and of our contribution: to the world is ' aac-rif- ec made possible There la a story told of a good priest who one day was mocked and stoned by some children At first: he was very angry and then he reflected "The children are largely "what their homes and environment have made them I will pray for their parents' Then he reflected further "The parents are largely what society has made them I will pray for society" And then came the of all "What is society? It is you and I I will pray for Franklin P Adams mii taken one ot his learned flingso at the constructional lapses yi jeny-liin tha T'hlirt Vane detective stories Some one should take him raside and explain that 6 s van d There is a wise philosophy In that Dine the nom de plume of II Wright author of the Philo story It Is In praying for ourVance talcs not only knows more selves aright that we are in the about English literature painting rrocesa of making all men better Th ha best-reflecti- my-eelf'- -r 1 t Wil-lar- -- on |