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Unter Den Unden Berlin Oermanfl Pscelsloi Hotel Rome Italy Salt Lake City Utah Monday Morning becember 25 1933 Peace oh Earth -- i the midst of trial humanity still finds much of 'hope and IN In spite of stress and suffering In the Christmastide " the day is full of promise for the future The leadership of It governments now is consecrated to the human problem to to Is attempting in some measure give greater expression ” the teachings of the Great Master Christmas reveals humanity at itef test On this day more than any other the world commits itseft to human service charltab?nd Self and selfish interests are submerged in It is the one day in the" year when we fectionate endeavor take pleasure anchapplness for ourselves by doing for others It is the one great day when we sincerely seek to emulate the Great Teacher The hope of Christnfas is that civlllz&tion may yet reach the point where the beneficent example of the Christmastide becomes a dally practice rather than an annual concession Perhaps we are headed in that general direction The trend of governmental effort Is toward greater comprehension of its af- FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY Affairs in the Nation -- of Media 25 1933 if)) Kift Frarwm Syndwart Jac free i 6nuw ngho The Senator From Sandpit fMntl BY MARK SULLIVAN Liberals Suspected WASHINGTON D C Dec of the radicals or liberals occupying strategic places within the administration are veral their more conservative associates of using their positions as a leverage with which gradually and quietly to substitute a new social system in place of the familiar Amerlean one ce cause the substance of this controversy is a state of mind to be entertained by those suspected it necessarily has the stat us of a suspicion and cannot readily be either proved or disproved One can say that some who entertain this suspicion against the radicals are persons with high capacity for reasoning from men's actions to their motives It can be said also that some steps taken by the radicals lend themselvea to the suspicion that the intention of the steps Is to bring about what some of the radicals themselves speak of as "peaceful revolution " For example in Georgia the federal government in some of its projects pays a wage rate higher than that which private industry pays in the same community Governor Eugene Talmadge complaining against this says it makes conditions “Impossible for the farmers little sawmills and other lines of private business In sure-foote- Happy the man and happy he alone’they wanted to make other children He Who can call today hit own happy Down the street came the sound of He who secure within can say Tomorrow do thy worst for I have carolers’ singing: “Unto you U bom — this day—” The voices faded away Dryden today but to the man and woman the song's THIS IS CHRISTMAS meaning was clear Bethlehem was Last night a man trudged his weary being repeated HeA was born anew new man looked that Christmas eve way along i poorly lighted street without fear Courage His hands were thrust deep into his into tomorrow had taken the place of cold despair pockets and although the air was and the pain of want gave way to ponot cold he was shivering And he was colder Inside for he tent hope had had no work for many long This was Christmas indeed! Were months and his heart was heavy His you responsible? I’d like to have been spirit shivered with’ the cold prospect ' of continued need and empty tomorCHRISTMAS CAROL rows His courage was fast waning— his home and children faced him with The earth has grown old with its burden of care a pleading hope he could not meet And this was Christmas eve he But at Christmas it always is young he walked wearily The heart of the jewel burns lustrous thougit btterly fair along the lonely lonely And itsand soul full of music breaks forth to a lonely heart on the air A light or a group of lights now When the song of the angeU Is sung shone far up the road As he drew closer he found them to be the lighted It Is coming old earth it is coming windows of a little church tonight! What's that music? Children’s On the snowflakes that cover the voices? How beautiful! It was Christ-masod eve and they were singing the on earth good The feet of the Christ child fall gently angel’s song- “Peace and white will toward men “ Can that be? It's hard to believe And the voice of the Christ child tells out with delight when a man’s hungry cold and tired That mankind are the children of He stopped and listened God His heart suddenly became possessed of a strange peace his shiverthe sad and the lonely the He felt an inrush of ing ceased wretched and poor strength he straightened his shoulThat voice of the Christ child shall ders and looked down the dark road fall with steady eyes A new hope lifted And to every blmd wanderer opens his spirit1 the door He was home From inside the house came the clamor of childish Of a hope that he dared not to dream of before voces Some mracle had happened With a sunshine of welcome for alL for they hadn't sounded like that for months He opened the door softly The feet of the humblest may walk in and looked in the field HU wife her eyes swimming in tears of gratitude was trimming a Where' the feet of the holiest have trod small tree while the children noisily to mortals reexplored a large basket filled with This this is the marvel ' vealed bundles As he closed the door she looked When the silvety trumpets of Christmas ha v(f pealed up and with a glad cry threw herself into his arms Between sobs she That mankind are the children of God explained that a big car had driven — Phillips Brooks up about an hour before and a lovely lady and her husband had come to CLASSES FOR CONVICTS the door laden with gifts In memory of their little boy who died they said Following the strike of prisoners in Arbour Hill barracks’ in the Irish New Republic editor likes to read Free State classes are to be started there as soon as they can be 'arwalking up and down a room once ranged They will be open to all conAlice Roosevelt Longworth shocked social Cincinnati by smok- victs Subjects which have been selected include the Irish language ing a cigarette In a private garden Irish history Irish geography and carpentry Officials say otjier subScrawled on a postcard: “You are jects will be adopted if a sufficient always squawking about clip joints number of prisoners make requests Why don’t you visit ours and we’ll clip During the exericse period every day down to the quick you cry instruction will be given in physical iaby training Concerts and lectures also No thanks If you don’t mind I'd will be arranged The prisoners’ strike just as soon sit out here with the folks lasted two days during which they at home refused to take exercise When informed that the classes would be (Copyright 1933 McNaught Syn- - formed they immediately resumed dicate Inc) their exercises street-doubl- - human responsibilities The path toward pefice and happiness leads through heavy Georgia” e As an episode standing alone this trials but these In effect are the penalties we pay for the might mean little It be argued human errors of the past They are the sacrifices we make for that these governmentmight relief projects are for and will merely tlie advancement of civilization and for the attainment of cpme to an end emergency when business im' proves The conservatives withm the greater human virtues administration however Interpret we Worldwide learn the episode in the light of a social In economic upheaval and depression a technique of quiet and philosophy the fralllty of man We absorb lessons we could not learn revolution which they have heard one of the leading radicals express In prosperity We attain a new sympathy for our fellowman The utterance repeated from mema new comprehension of the human struggle We become more ory runs thus: “In America we now have roughly compassionate more righteous and more deserving of the peace 20000000 people getting their living from employment by the federal govand happiness which we seek ernment About 100000000 are get Our own government particularly In the last few years ting their living from private occuDay-by-Da- y If we bring it about that J has struggled for a solution of the problem which confronts pations the standard of living derived from work for the government is always a By humanity To that extent at least It has been motivated by little better than that derived McIntyre from the lowest paid level of private emis observance Christmas annual the which forces the upon ployment the result will be that at NEW YORK DeeT24 — Diary: Out More than ever before the government Is cognizant all times there will be a considerable in a thick frost to my dentist Dr Guy erected body of workers eager to move over Campbell and between rounds of the of the human need and more conscious of the Christian motive from private to public employment drill discussed everything sartorially If we constantly expand government from tweeds to feminine Because of this the American people have much for which activities so as to take over this mar- Then walking the avenue saw the to be thankful at this Christmas season Struggle greets us gin and constantly maintain the former lovely stage star Adele Blood greater attractiveness of public em- and stopped to talk with Sigmund on every side but today distress misery and suffering the ployment we may be able gradually Spaeth as bright a fellow as I know to take oVer to the government a Home and Emma and young Bob specters of human want are less in evidence than they were larger and larger area of industry Hunt there So to typing until the mawa ahall approximate the ‘so- chine began to act up and in a a year ago The governmental effort has come closer to the until cialized state?’ smashed it with a sash weight s which will cost me a pretty penny heart of the people if H has not provided the remedy for our Obviously the bent of mind of those Then with my wife to the Fullerton ’Ills The future is more hopeful administering the government’s proj- Weavers’ tea and on to a news reel ects makes about all the difference where mightily shocked to hear Al J Leadership alone will not' accomplish the desired result in the world The difference between Smith booed so have To Alma Clayburgh’s dinner to Elpeople 4 If governments have been wrong In the past the north and south poles of social len Glasgow's brother Arthur and la the difference between philosophy 8o it is that the ultimate solution Is dependent upon a day an official who regards any govern- his wife And Theodore Dreiser inad-a ment as an emer- magnificent dispute with a retired of Christmas of the industry activity greater human to day spirit appreciation gency institution to be ended at the miral about the morale of soviet solIndividual expression of human service and greater human earliest moment and the official who diers A fine touch and gt! So chatawhile and regards it as a step to permanent ting with George Gershwin “Premethe-ansand practice of the fundamental precepts of social home reading Rascoe’s appreciation The of revolution disposition ' an official with the latter type of e e e Christianity for these are the things that bring peace on earth New York o o frou-frou- s men He was one of those loyal workers who knew no other job the sort who would assume all those little tasks one else would perform Yet he was a confidante and treasured friend of some of the most important executives in the middle west city where he lived And I would gamble his has been far happier than most lives loyalty and ruthless greed are fused In a common blur — a deserved perspective It may be too egrly for the meek to Inherit the eartnebut something like it is in the offing Bagatelles: Robert Cortes Holliday framed essayist was once a “house player” in an Indianapolis pool hall Crosby Gaige is an expert pickle The late George The Bill Kramers of the world and sauce maker never worry will have a greater luster Luks knew more policemen than Bruce Bliven in future cosmologies Arrogance dis anybody in town 6D0 high-tight- y f :© AEffi H(5 " Eugenics and Statesmanship gY means of a sterilization law effective January 1 Germany hopes to rid herself of all undesirable persons with heredl-- l tary defects It Is part of the nad scheme for purifying the How valid Is German stock and restoring Nordic supremacy f such a program? Upon what assumptions does It rest? ' While eugenics is an English concept the movement Is ' Some 30 states beginning with Indiana peculiarly American In 1907 have enacted laws to' prevent the propagation of the mentally and physically unfit Up to December 1 1931 a total I of 15156 sterilizations had been performed In the United States It Is significant that 52 per cent of all these operations were performed In California instltutlpns and what Is still t more striking these California operations were performed chiefly upon the insane It Is also from1 California— where eugenics seems to be a religion— that we learn the following in a pamphlet published by the Human Betterinent foundation 4 I of Pasadena: This then Is the situation which 'America faces now: 18000000 persons who are or at some time during life will be burdened by mental disease or mental defect and In one way or another a charge and tax upon the rest of the population What sort of a government' can be expected— what progress can be looked for—when so large a part of 1 the voters are mentally abnormal? The regrettable thing In all such propaganda (propaganda In Which Goddard’s famous Ktftllkak study and Wlggam’s “New Decalogue of Science" have played a somewhat unfortunate part) Is the unwarrantable assumption that and Insanity are specific conditions due exclusively to hereditary causes It Is an e&mple of the age-ol- d fallacy of attributIs to one cause in to due what fact ing many Fortunately for statesmanshp however some of the more substantial biologists are now calling attention to these fallacies Dr H S Jennings zoologist at Johns Hopkins university for example recently said: It appears Indeed probable from the present state of knowledge and the trend of discovery that the following sweeping statements will ultimately turn out to be Justl- fled: (1) All characteristics of organisms may be altered by changing the genes provided we can learn how to change the proper genes (2) All characteristics may be altered by changing the environmental conditions under which the or-- ’ ganlsm develops provided thaS we learn what conditions to 'change and how to change them Recently Professor J B S Haldane F R S an eminent English geneticist also announced that is a very difficult thing to define and Is not strongly Inherited 4 There are no satisfactory statistics about the Inheritance of feeble-mindedn- A recent query here as to the whereabouts of Theda Bara brings a note in extraordinarily distinguished from the lady herself Miss Bara is living quite happily in Hollywood with her husband named Brabin a stalwart And observes: “The wages of screen wickedness is domestic bliss" Her hobbies are col lectlng rare books and tramping through the Beverly canyons e e e Undertakers are doing much to lessen fear of the transition called death Among other endeavors they employ “mortuary hostesses” cheerful college-bred ladies to chirrup away the gloom among the bereaved Many now Visit undertakers while in good health to select their own caskets and arrange other details Some even settle the bill and receive interest on the amount until interment Gruesome but how sensible in a final analysis! advocates ' lewest of NEW FUR FAS Our entire stock consisting of thousands of beautiful choice skins scarfs jacquettes and coats—ARE ALL REDUCED DURING THIS SALE! 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