| Show 1 7'V yV'Wrv' vVv -- f LV v -- v rv-- i v Til 'Saw- - 1 r'$& 1 i VlJ- X - k : 1 V - I? i ! I: 1 i v 3 I 4 ' WE SEE DETERMINED TO MAKE OPPQIlTtnHTY' AMD - The family groups! arc those of Mr and Mrs Mathew Burnett 2323 Monroe avenue-M- r and Mrs Alexis B Malan 2800 Marilyn drive Mr and Mrs Edward Saunders 706 Twenty-firs- t street and Mr and Mrs Laurence Ritchie Marriott The rock house with Malan height in1 background is the Malan home the other is the Burnett home — - "-- v 1 : ' — s 5 n- s ' V I j"V'?il' - 4 ' ' — i1 i VK - V " ' fvXi ZZT JrTT"lU ' - 5 v t t t t 4 it':' f :: 1 I r TTTTTTTiTirrr :v ::: v i - ) V' ' : - : v t ' - — yf -- 1 A i ' ¥ 1 : I $ I 'i'isiirJ : " v ' ' ! P j a- j 3' 3 By C E TILLOTSON i ' good-size- families A"nd the sooner we get more' interested in family life on fa bigger scale the sooner we will back to normal financially and otherwise It is up get to us who are now Sn power to encourage a more liberal philosophy for the younger generation one ithat calls for life a full capacity without worry about overproduction Gcnuincf faith and courage plus capacity offers the most permanent cure for the present case of blues the country over ' If every young married could start on ri-now with a sound attitfule towardcouple life there- vonki h family Irrni?diato change for the better everywhere Tvntv vpTri ago the average number of children per family hi the United ht - " J - - I ' - :i V- -' -- i1'1- States was five The average number per f amily today is three There is some swho wpuld say this should have helped1 finances more 'dollars per J capita' But we have learned the past few years that gold and silver values change The thing of most importance is the attitude of the people Are their nerves good? r Have they faith and confidence in the future? Do the people have a purpose? These things are the essentials of health wealth and happiness Without these everv-da- y qualities in the disposition of the people abnormal conditions arise and thus the necessity of emergency reliefs etc ay bs many causes for the recent PCTC in values While the breakdown came suddenly the thing upset of course mut have been underway for some time We evidently came to the end of our rope in various lines of poor business But possibly back of all the trouble is the fact that we just about readied the limit of mother nature's patience As a country we have dropped forty per cent the last twenty years in the - " a Tr v - : w-- ' 4 1 H s s-- " n - t v i rf :v:::::v¥i '- Xv t X X liie Jiest V7a y Out Of Tiie Depression I " ? ' r - ' 1 - ' t - rrnr- - r - wrtr mm - ' nM1 matter of living up to the first requirement of the nature God which is that man shall reproduce Without doubt the reproductive urge is the most vital force in life harnessed some of the eleBeing civilized man ments built skyscrapers having invented many "mechanical appli- ances why not our own say as to the number of children whether it be few or none regardless of the fact that children are the natural outcome of married life Supposing we do continue to dictate in this matter and there is a continual decrease in the number of children per American family what about the problem of overproduction which is at this time throwing many men out of work? Nevertheless nature intended that man live on The for responsibility without which great love impulse there would be no growth Future hopes lie in the possibility that a new philosophy will develop which requires one hundred per cent responsibility along with other fine" impulses in man's nature and thus a balance of consumption and capacity to create a balance most needed today Therefore young people get married and start out on the large family plan and you are more likely to enjoy health happiness and a degree of prosperity This is the advice of many serious thinkers When a young man who is to marry asks the girl's father for the daughter rather ready than the father inquire about the boy's financial preparation the first inquiry should be 'Young man are you willing to enter Into the business'' Wrise parents know this — that success is morefamily to follow likely their children il they are living in harmony with nature's laws The daughter will be more contented If she can carry on the doll idea of her childhood She must have real one after another to keep fully occupied and the young dolls man will be most full of business wrhen it is most necessary for him to be so Ability is an elastic thing and it enlarges according to necessity The young man whose concern is his own future welfare is more likely to go only in the hungry future than he who approaches life on a bigger scale The tendency for small families is due to an idea of economy The theory is fewer probably numbers per family means better quality or at least better opportunity Iowever' tne observation that even every school boy makes is that in America most of our great men come from good sized families The child obtains an education that the smali family child does not get Even the boy from the -- - big-fami- ly 4 ) uneducated immigrant home develops an apprecialon ' fr J plant boy Therefore this question of advantage for clsprii j involves more than the matter of dollars and cents dt lea this is the experience in America It is often the cae ( the educated and highly trained man lives to see himse'X o classed by the sons of uneducated immigrants This up and down condition in America gives roon the question "Who are really the most fit?" ' From a typical earthly standpoint the man who in thi generations becomes a grandsire to many decendants b ' shown his superiority over the man' who has limited his nui be Evidently there is a severe law of elimination and mothil nature seems to favor those who place her first in considera tion We would conclude that education and culture alone does not make men most fit The present situation is this: A dozen men to every 'J in a land of culture and education a limitation placed on t j amount of products or goods manufactured cotton burn I grain ploughed under It is a case of too much creatr capacity without sufficient demand A case of overproduce! For example A has two because of underconsumption pendents B eight dependents and C has four depende Each have equal capacity to maintain eight or ten depende The problem arises here: A can only consume a small amu of what B produces thus presently an oversupply in B's si x B is then put on part time His buying power is hurt B f rA then on must buy small from C C's business then gets ba He goes on rations from A's plant And thus a general sluir in "business Most of the difficulty is due to A having only tvu dependents Therefore let's change our ideas for a more liberal phi' ophy A suggestive slogan for the oncoming race could V "The Nature God Knows Best" We will not try to put over on nature We want to be healthy contented in domesti affairs and have something to make labor worth while—re-- ' sponsibility if you please Let's not worry about the future With this attitude we will grow into a full Aiher-- j ica with a big demand for homes agriculturalcapacity products— no which would make Boulder dam look like the work of pigmies Nature will not hold it: against us if we do become aggressive but ours for depression if we weaken It is up to the young ones coming on to put us riht Let them raise their hands for a bigger and better America (Advertisement— Courtesy of Ogden Engraving Co") ? 1 - 1 s v 'THERE is reasop to believe that the most permanent this country is to raise d SCP Prosl)erity ' ' i also-call- - 1 k X V - v J J ' -- - - A-- 5 v vv - s- V- ' I t - ' " r ' 1 I i ) iV-- it ' v 4 - " ! i - :i"'::Ks::ji:-!- i i ' - - : -) f --- ' ' J: x : ' fv:v:v ' I -- :XX ' : ' v v I - -- t i t ' a' :':! 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