Show BAD TEMPERED MAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT andish writer make makes lucid comments it Is common knowledge that when people lot lost their temper they feel that other people ore are to blame Posses possessed seI of bad tempers in cot consequence sequence tend to lead lonely ikes eves ani mar may even be b forced to accept the ignominious idea that their out bursts aro are due to their brains or elvei live s hut but hai has shown blat the relief to bo be obtained by binning ones own bodily organ organs Is not comparable with that which proceeds from one ones s nel neighbor gilbor A man may not be for the belia lor of his liver but if he blames it the suspicion tends to lie ito against him that in days past he failed in the duty of abstemiousness it Is rood good news therefore tint a case bis been made out for the theory that one inherits merits bad temper from ones ancestors she evidence it cot dot perhaps conclusive Is food good enough to an angry aan man it Is set et forth in n the kings college hospital gazette but derives from francis gallon calton ue found that in 23 families in which both parents were bad tempered the number of good tempered children was only 4 per cent while really bad tempered children amounted to 52 per cent in the case of families where both par ants ware good ti on the contrary only 30 80 per cent of the ahli dren were really good tempered all the others ekcert 10 per cent who were bad tempered showed no special tendency either way doctor still nho vilio contributes the article points out that a child who lives with bad tempered parent parents Is handicapped from the bogir and that no doubt Is true but euch such a it chill has before it an awful example which might well tend to direct its mind mini into gentler ways that its mind mini Is not often directed thus Is witness of the strength of heredity it la Is comforting to find that the lancet endorses endors cs the case against I 1 ancestor so far as to offer them as 3 a substitute for wayward or backslid ing organs and that burtler furt ler even the faults of such organs may be laid at the door of heredity T this his brings the bad tempered man back at once into association with his fel lows lowi when his face reddens toward explosion his children or his friends will feel no longer creeping over them that uneasy suspicion of their guilt which before caused them to alep alc fron from his presence soon they will say comfortably to themselves he will be giving his memory a bit of his big mind indeed the bad tempered maa man Is likely to become an object of the sympathy which goes out to the descendants ants of sheep stealers and high way men doctor still has much to say about coefficients of irritability an alli lays it down that we have all till our flash point 0 of anger or irritation but in some the dish point of irritation Is lower than the average this Is no doubt true but as the lancet justly observes Tes most of us have encountered men who were cheer ful while their affairs were in good win jan but who became irritable and whining in the face of disaster the cantankerous wife of an unsuccessful husband may be transformed into a delightful persan by the removal of fi financial anxiety thus the tte blame Is spread evenly between ancestors and stoeL brol c s upon backs so arold and bourdy it may reasonably and profitably be left london time 1 many months ago herbert jannin browne long range weather forecaster of dashington predicted that 1032 would bo be a notable hurricane year in a recent announcement he lie claims hio hi prediction Is bog beginning hining to be fulfilled and cites thi fact that edural typhoons the equivalents nt of west indian have already I 1 occurred along th western fringe 0 of tho the pacific lacil iding the severe storm on april 29 one in indo chaunt another la in bengal and a fourth at mauritius sim liar he lie says have occurred in the hurricane hurl cane region of the atlan tic and it we take the word of mr browne for it there will be others ns na the hurricane season adi advances ances |