Show ' I 4 T" a tHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING D AUGUST 7 'J 1938 New York Welfare Relief as Racket Expert Assails — — -- — — —: Teacher—See -- - —A — — 1 Trips-Reve- al writing this on Sunday July 31 and I am sitting by a cabin" - NEW DEAL- to the appointment “of women 'to executive and other important positions and “even (o cabinet mem- old-tim- bership” But before a woman is ever elected to the presidency the nation will first have to rid itself of its "traditions and prejudices” and clear away what he called "the mental supe- riority of the male” the country is "Psychologically hot yet prepared for such a complete reversal of its traditions and prejudices but it is heading in that direction” Positions rights and privileges formerly reserved for men” now are within the reach of all women Who aspire to them he said adding ihat it was certain no native disability stood In their way Mental Equals "It Is true that men have always " outranked women In point of achievement and eminence and that this has been interpreted to mean the male is naturally superior” but he added that experimentanvi-denc- e consistently showed fields of science -- women are not intellectually inferior and that “as regards general intelligence and scholastic ability they are In carotin respects somewhat superior” Dr Schneiders said for example It had been found that girls excel In general Intelligence until the age of 14 and that “while sex differences are slight for the high school and college years there Is a definite superiority on the part of girls in certain important functions such as reading ability language usage and memory" “Why then have So few women attained eminence as compared with men?” One reason he said was because until recent years women neither strived for nor were given imjch opportunity to achieve eminence Ratio Mounts "It Is quite significant that the proportion of eminent women has increased tremendously since they have been accorded much the same educational and social advantages granted the male ‘The second reason is thic Women are temperamentally unsuited in various activities which explains Why they have achieved less in the By WILLIAM C McCLOY $TEW YORK Aug 6— At no time during the past 50“yers has the political situation in the state of New York been so muddled as it is today Heretofore there were always two major "parties with a varying number of minority parties representing all shades of political opinion The system was a bit cumbersome but the voter had a chance to vote for principles in which he believed ? This old system has now changed' The various minorities do not futile-l- y measure adopted to prevent men vote for a principle but organize in political office from creating for the purpose of "collective barsmall armies of mercenary voters a share thus obtaining gaining” with the avowed jurCttaeJtfLputtlng of the political spoils “This change has brought about unemployed to work but really buysome startling combinations Conelections with the public money servative Republicans are linking up ing e Fifty years ago this was regarded with radical laborites and Democrats with new deal Socialists as wrongful and deleterious to the until the sincere Republican and state ‘The" worst charge against the Democrat often finds hftnself voting for men representing things to new deal is that it is the commercialism of social welfare Charity which he is opposed originated with the spiritual idea Veteran Airs Views of assisting the unfortunate Under With the aim of obtaining a "fire- the new deal the indiscriminate side chat” with an eminent leader distribution of checks has tended to of the older day the writer sought lower the morale of the electorate” out Bird Sims Coler comptroller of Installment Buying New York City in 1897 Mr Coler ran for governor in 1902 He was a Mr Coler cited a recent case of a Democrat and his opponent Benja- large and prosperous radio company There was objecting to any change in outdoor min Odell a Republican no doubt then that both represent- relief on the ground that it sold ed the principles of— their parties radio sets on the installment plan Mr Coler was defeated irv the state to many people who paid with- - relief but in 1905 he was elected president checks The radio company apparently felt it was the government’s of the borough of Brooklyn When John F Hylan became duty to provide amusements and mayor in 1917 he appointed Mr luxuries for the masses "Now I have no brief against soColer commissioner ef charities which later became the department cial workers who devote- - all their of public welfare Mr Coler was time to such activities if they have sympathetic back' reappointed head of this department a spiritual and In 1922 and again in '1926 For 11 ground and are married to their years he was an authoritative leader work” continued Mr Coler “Un in welfare work retiring in 1929 fortunately however there has debut retaining his interest in this veloped in this country a class of who have made activity Naturally the new deal’s college graduates a learned profession remendicancy of the and depression handling lief as applied to unemployment in- and who are at present largely in control of relief work throughout terests him most of all the nation These professionals are Outdoor Relief Banned in the business for personal gain "When I became comptroller of and the increase of the importance New York City" said Mr Coler "we of their profession were running the city under the ‘Sold to Governments month he in the little sentiment for found past probably country' that went into effect Janhim on one or two measures An institute survey shows today charter1 1898 "Private funds being no longer This charter prohibit uary th ink their congressmen should support every new deal measure ed outdoor relief being a reform available these professionals have ’sold’ themselves to the government —national state and city They are almost in complete control of the situation The fact is public relief has degenerated into a racket and it will continue as such until those suns areffact that on the bumper of his auto- in charge are no longer chiefly inBy CLARKE BEACH ing what the far-omobile was an almost invisible trace terested in developing the business WASHINGTON Aug 6 UP -- A made of for themselves” flame in the technical In the F B I the spectograph of paint from the fender of the dead Leaders in the Salvation Army defiof was This is federal the used of bureau this way: boy’s bicycle paint laboratory welfare work according to Mr investigation has' lighted the way Some time ago a burglar entered nitely identified as the same as that Coler contend jhat there has been to prison for arsonists thieves and the home of Damon Runyon the on the bicycle by spectographic a "tremendous drop in the morale n drivers sports writer at Miami Ijieach by analysis of those requiring assistance" and The smear of a bullet on the steel like John D Rockefeller Jr think Bits of criminal evidence so small cutting out a section of a window as to be practically invisible to the screen The Florida police depart- wheel of an automobile has been that "government employment is an eye and too minute for chemical ment sent the F B I a piece of identified and made valuable evi- expedient but that the only ultiA spot of mate solution of analysis are burned by 15000 volts the screen and the penknives of dence by this device unemployment is of electricity The light produced two suspects The screen and metal alloy on a steel hammer increased business” is passed through a quartz prism knives were studied in the spectohead which a chemist would be and the resulting spectrum reveals graph The machine revealed that powerless to analyze was once the Copyright 1938 for The Tribune what chemical elements are in the on the edge of the blade of one of undoing of a criminal when the the knives were tiny particles of the metal had been burned in the material being consumed terlal which was left was enough The spectograph is a new weapon copper alloy of which the screen spectograph in the crime detection laboratory was made An arsonist once was caught when to trap him n No nationally famous crime has A driver a short time paint on ’a charred canvas' b but it is an old friend to scientists With it they have found hitherto back killed a small boy on a was identified as the same as paint been solved by the spectograph as He had yet but its operators in the laboraunknown elements have identified bicycle Two miles from the scene he had in his possession substances where only Very small of the crime police captured a sus- filled the bag with gasoline and tory will not be surprised to see it specimens were available and have pected motorist The first evidence painted it It was burned in the achieve this distinction any time analyzed the light of stars learn established against him was the fire the man started but the ma- - now 100 - of yaa being uncov- - the Whatever President Roosevelt found on his trip across the a purge of congressmen merely because they have opposed that less than half of those who voted for Roosevelt in 1936 How Sections of Nation Stand on Question Bright Flame Aids FBI in War on Crime ff tell-ta- IF YOU IIAD BEEN A MEMBER OF CONGRESS DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS WOULD YOU HAVE SUPPORTED EVERY BILL RECOMMENDED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT? $ 4 and philosophy In one i was found that 337 achieved eminence through literary pursuits although the highest degree of eminence was leaders mothers of eminent men and so forth “This temperamental difference however should not be taken too Seriously since vironmental 11 is possibly is that to Indicate it may eventually disappear from the psychological horizon evidence Biological Handicap "Finally women have failed achieve eminence because they) are in a certain sense biologically unfitted lor the type of productivity that leads to renown Nature has destined the female of the species to spend her time and her energies very largely in child bearing and home making two activities whose worth has received scant recognition but Which demand as much real genius as many activities of the less noble kind “For this reason more than any other women will always lag behind men in point of genius or eminence — as far as numbers are concerned But we should not make the obvious- that standards of eminence In any way regulate the existence of abilities In women especially when we recall that these standards were devised in large part by members of the opposite sex” mistake-ef-assumi- ng When Poisons Clog and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Out For 33 Cents Oo to your druggist hit-ru- " ea-- and there in origin le hit-ru- than in literature Thus study of "868 eminent women -- ' WANT THEIR- CONGRESSMEN TO SUPPORT Milking Stool’ Device Will Guide Planes Over Sea QUESTION-MAR- maid’s stool It has three legs and no one of them is worth anything with-th- e other two "skipper of an ocean air transport won’t have to wonder where he is He will be told Ocean airliners cannot fly “beams” Distances between continents prohibit the use of the radio highways which create an invisible but auditory network over the North American continent for the use of both commercial and private fliers Something else had to be devised Airways this country’s tranoceanic flying1 company invented the milkmaid’a stool system of navigation and to the credit of American ingenuity eral use on the tranatlantic air dtwrettc “TariesT for Gold Medal and stimulant An airliner 1000 miles at sea Haarlem Oil Capsules and start at once will wireless for a check of ‘its to flush kidneys of waste matter saturTwo land statlons will ated with acids and poisons position That’s the wsy to bring about healthy receive the request Then a little mathematical reckoning will be kidney activity and stop that bladder Irritation which often causes scanty done If a station inNewfound- passsgs with smarting and burning as land receives the message from a Well as restleea nights given direction and another in Remember the kidneys often need New York from a different direcflushing as well as the bowels and tion two legs of a triangle have soma symptoms of kidney Weakness are: Getting up once or twice during been established The third leg that between the the night — puffy eyes —cramps In leg — btcksche fend moist palms two land stations merely serves today and get this satr— awttt amHiarmlrss brakes? K' FORM" Out over the Atlantic where imaginary lines projected from the radio stations— in the direction of the call— the ocean transport must be Its longitude and latitude are plotted on a map Within a minute after his signal is received the skipper has been wirelessed his position Under procedure a wireless' report is made- by an airliner every 15 minutes and a position check every 30 minutes Backstopping the triangulatin' method of position finding are two Other systems the regular celestial navigation of the crew and the use of a “radio compass" which permits an airplane to “home” on any identifiable land station Lost in space without any other method of finding itself an can fly directly toward any radio station with the aid of the radio compass air-lin- BOU9H Tha’S Whv reUe -- h nNCE youre really “ ita a ” thaty0i! 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America deading rupture experts thousands suffersmr from reducible rupture am making their own world of misery — art shutting themselves off from the enjoyment of everyday pleasures and the ability to earn a living — are even unknowingly making their condition worse W hy so much of this is absolutely needless is explained in his latest booklet Points out why this affliction while unfortunate should-nobe considered such a serious handicap as many allow it to be Gives priceless advice which may itopthc spending of endless time and money on trusses that are painful Let this book with its kindly help open up life afiefth for vu as it has for others Send for it today It’s absolutely Mil Write to Main Street Dept II Wm S Rice Inc Adams N Y U In our column we have always tried to avoid any claims to perfection any claims Y O R NEAREST HUDSON DEALER |