| Show BOYS noys' RIGHTS BIGHTS TO THROW SNOWBALLS SO We hold these truths to be he self-evident self That all I boys Loys are created with certain Inalienable rights al among ong I v which arc are life liCe liberty and the rl right ht to throw snowballs 8 Fortunately tho the same proposition i is maintained by bythe tr the the superintendent of or l Milwaukee keo schools Possibly there y are some boys bos In Salt Lake who hold to the same opinion The Milwaukee ee hag lias Js Issued a latter to his school h principals explaining to them that buys boys always alwa's have ha thrown mi missiles lIes and that i if they are well veli the they always will do so Ho no Is one of or tho the wisest t men that hat have ha helped t to lu mako Milwaukee III famous I There is such buch a thing as at transforming a a. rI right ht Into f a riot o of course But boys bors should be bo permitted to throw snowballs when snowballs arc are ripe unless th they y very certainly abuse abuso their privileges Some account must always bo be taken taken- by br wise vise men of t thu ho strength of a a. f z tion Uon Warren Walten Hastings got oft off a u s good god od deal easier casler at the timo 1110 of hl his impeachment because of the lie fact that he had resisted man many temptations They were frightfully strong and normal human nature lid dill not tr try to hold hul him In a 0 rIgid rigidly I strict strict- accounting It H was sas conceded that ho he had stolen millions hut since he lie had hud the tile opportunity to steal billions and had resisted sternly putting part of the temptation behind him his lils Judges were light t In their sentencing 44 And when a boy gets get outside tho the door dool on a a. day w when len there Is plenty of ot 2 stow snow when the snow Is of oC tho the right consistency to be irto ils' ils ll when there arc are people passing and telegraph raph poles standing still and dogs without winter license running around it ft Is too much to expect t that thai lul a boy will resist the tho temptation to throw snowballs O Of course if ho lie bu be III he lie will refrain from it ft Ho He will not allow himself to be bo tempted But nut most any man would rather have ilave his boy well and occasionally ll wicked d' d d- d to tc the extent of ot throwing a snowball snowball than than to have him hint himi I i L the doctors doctor's care And If he lie is Js normal ho will make snowballs and throw them I The good Lord seems to understand boys bors and once eyer every year rear he lie sends a season wherein ln snowballs thrive e Sometimes Sometime the crops seems pretty prell nearly neull nearly nearly-a a l failure allure and now and then tilen gray haired men tell teU o of ti tIiu tho u old fashioned winters they used to have ha when hel e was linow snow enough h to hide the and stake fences But ever e and antI anon the snowball season turns out a splendid crop or or the making making- of It And such an one is ig is now nOv upon u us Let us of the ages tho the older boys an and gills giais lay Jay in a a. stock o of patience anti and be b prepared to oV overlook part pait of the offenses committed by br the bo boy with an nn an armful ful of snowballs Let us us let him throw an anti hope he will ill miss nilse He lie wont won't hit what he throws at half ml the tho time an any wa way vay And for tor the times when his aim by br accident Is a accurate let et us draw a n large hugoe mantle tle charity woven n close with tho the woof and the warp of or of remembrance of or our own vanished youth and reflect that springtime Is coming comins- |