Show i i C’ 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Mother’s Feelings 91 PER CEST OF For Than Idibeverages Parents at Time Rebel Against Exactions of Children' Says Psychiatrist — Lake A ' Board Compiles Data Stowing Trends in Aleoholie Drinks (bX 1833 Expert Discusses BREW TOTALS Tariff 12 Trlhnw-CUe- filtaH gervlee) w 4 By LOUIS E BISCH M D PhD Famous Authority on Health and Psychology - That some children hate their parents can more easily be proved than that some mothers hate their children The concept of motherhood is of course a highly idealized one One instinctively ascribes all aorta of fine and noble sentiim&ts to especially toward her children is assumed a mother Her eveTy act J always to be dominated byr the most WASHINGTON PCrNovll-Nlnety-o- ne per --cent of all the alcobeautiful of emotions holic beverage consumed by the Yet after all Is not a mother also American people in their greatest human? And being human is it not was beer drinking year possible that she should have her All records for drinking In this frailties? 1914 when were shattered in country Facing frankly the problems of more than two billion 250 million galchildbearing it must be admitted that lons of beverages containing alcohol conception is largely a matter of acwent "down the hatch” And of the cident even if the mother herself total 918 per cent was beer 6 35 per wishes a child or is not opposed to Cent was hard liquor and 233 per having one It is also true that babies cent was wine often are born before the young wife - These and other pertinent figures WASHINGTON Nor 4 WV-Mr- s is really ready to settle down to the Were Compiled by the United States Isabella elected the newly arduous Job of motherhood Likewise Greenway urtariff commission in "response to was is it a fact that there are children from Arizona representative demand” on the part of persons rushing to a noon hour interview gent who are ao difficult to train that they Interested In liquor statistics with Secretary exhsust their mothers both mentdlly Some important figures the Ickes and physically and indeed often was forced to omit from it bring them to the point of nervous a She in'pictured as for comprehensive report hungry secretary collapse stance the figures showing consump- amLdeclded- not la Being human why should not a mention public mother then rebel? Why should not between 1919 and the present Laconcry works for her her Instinct of ically in a large blank space in its out in protest? Is it not logical as state table showing consumption year by Being hungry well as Inevitable that sometimes at year the commission pointed "not herself she stopped least ahe should dislike even hate available" for a glass of milk those who have engendered so much ’ Liquor Average Lew and some applet misery for her namely her chilWhile 1914 saw more alcoholid bev--Still carrying one dren? eragea Consumed In the United States of the apples she Fsychiatrista know that Instances than any other year the per capita was uahered Into of this kind occur again and again And the beat of it Is that they occur Ickes' office consumption of beer liquor end wine was not as large as In other years In "1 just want to in cases where the mother’s love for 1914 according to the tariff compay my respects" her children Is genuinely deep and mission 21 gallons of beer were consincere she smiled sumed for every person of popula"But what about those irrigation Psychology fays that we can hate tion whereas in the yeqr before 2103 projects for Arizona?” aaktd the sec- only those whom we fundamentally love In other words love and hate gallons were consumed retary X The greatest per capita consump"Well you'd be too hun- are not separate and distinct emothought tlon of hard liquor the commission gry to hear about them” hesitated tions but only the extremes of one and the same emotion found was in 1918 when every per- the lady This principle is called "ambivason of population drank 094 gallons “Never eat lunch” said Ickes In no year on record it was indlcat- "Well' have en apple” offered Mrs lence” technically en emotion posdid the per capita consumption Greenway sessing two values — ed That children should hate their of hard liquor reach one gallon for Ickes smiled and remarked "Nothevery person of population The same ing Biblical in this I hops” But he parents at least at times seems plausible enough was true of wine with a record per took the apple After all a parent especially the capita consumption of 89 gallon in mother’ coerces and represses ner 1909 and 1911 1917 the commission child so much and so often that reIn the ' disclosed year sentment is bound to develop In fart distilleries in this country such resistance which often grows produced more liquor than in any to marked hatred is a perfectly inother year of the twentieth century with a total output of 286083463 galtelligent reaction on the part of the child who is striving to develop himIons Of the total 37631834 gallons self as an independent Individual was whisky- - 2842921 gallons was Moreover ambivalent emotions Inrum 3756668 gallons was gin 8251-09HOUSTON Tex (UP) gallons was brandy and 211582-74- mother has laid aside her knitting fluence a child the same as they do gallons was alcohol and picked up a volley ball and a mother - The record yearly tax collection a mother has Swapped her dustpan for It is important to note however reported by the commission occurred a tennis rsekei according to Mis that whenever hatred exists between In 1919 when 3483050854 went Into Ethel M Bowers field of mother and child (no matter which the treasury from levies on all types the National Recreation Secretary association of the two is the active egent) such of alcoholic beverages Liquor taxes MiSs Bowers who travels out of hatred never is chronic or continucontributed $353737044 of the total New York said this' stats of af- ous end at its worst is broken by wine taxes $11474207 and beer taxes fairs was due principally to - fewer outpourings of the most candid and $117839602 clothes and to a nationwide move- marked affection In other words whenever there is hataed of the type In 1919 the federal tax on distilled ment to educate older women to ’ SeuttbHrW- IV vIHMn&IMf&liM h5gttf-ttft- e 6iermifeatloRKl IdVkntMgei:'" rate of $2 20 per first proof gallon '‘They coma to reduce all right” sporadic nature To such hatreds however there Is or $640 it withdrawn for use as a she laid "but they remain to play beverage It is a little difficult at first because often an aftermath This reveals itself in feelings of guilt and Tax Change Shewn they are a ’little shy end self on the part of either the moth' The about such things t extent to 'which prohibition’s er or the child The reason for this "When catch the finally they spirll bevof alcoholic bar against Imports however they have the times of their is that neither realizes how perfectly erages into this country has effected lives such feelings of antagonism especially the grandmothers” naturalare the federal treasury coffers was illusMiss Bowers advocates dancing really trated by the commission In figures especially in the schools— as a preshowing that duties collected In 1932 ventative (Copyright 1933 King Fe of Juvenile delinquency and totaled only $262343 ts compared Syndicate Inc) of that repeal prohibition with collections of $13294899 in 1917 predicted will send children to playgrounds inThe largest duty collections were stead 1 Richfield School of saloons made in 1914 when 10025583 gallons were imported Chooses Cast Play The development of liquor taxes cents on June 8 1872 90 cents on was traced by the commission as fol- Mareh 3 1873 end to $110 on Au' RICHFIELD— Morris M: Clinger lows: gust 27 1894 where it remained un' From August 1 1862 to March 7 til 1917 In the latter year It jumped head of the dramatic department of 1864 the rate of tax on liquor was from $110 to $210 for commercial the Richfield high school announces 20 cents a proof gallon From March beverages and ' in February 1925 tha following members of the cast for to July 1864 it was 60 cents from jumped again to $220 or if used for tha annual school play "The Big July 1884 to January 1865 it was beverages to $640 In 1927 it was Pond” to be presented December 15: SO and from January 1 1863 to lowered to $165 with the same tax Don Sellars Grant Peterson Enid J1 Lila remaining for beverage products end Poulson Bernice Charlesworth uly 20 1868 it was $2 On July 20 1868 it dropped back In January 1928 dropped to $110 Maughan Hogarth Barton Billy Bowto 50 cents per gallon went to 70 gallon or $640 for beverage liquors man end Anna Lou Greenwood Hospitality ! 4 Special Prides Monday on Lovely Appointments for Your Table and Your Home Interior! 1 com-missi- Beautiful Modern Lamps w - 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