Show WORLD AMITY IS SEEN AFAR Provo Pi-ovo Educator Talks on n Brotherhood of ot Man Ian onI I Problem thigh Hugh M Woodward A M MPh MPh Ph I II D professor pro of philosophy of education In the Brigham Young university of o Provo spoke poke apok be- be before be fore the tho th community forum at the tho First t Congregational church Sun Sun- Sunday Sunday day evening Dr Woodwards Woodward's sub sub- bet jeet was The Th Brotherhood ot of Men It It Possible 7 I Dr Woodward proved to be a convincing speaker and his audi audi- audience audience ence seemed well pleased with his address Dealing with the th rob rob- lem of working out a brother brother- brotherhood hoo hood l of men mn Dr Woodward salIn said In substance that men did not notI so much conflict with each ench other I as 88 that their desires of humanity Dr Woodward con con con- could bo be controlled by the will of man which ability him from the animal and that It was a possibility for mankind to seek seck only such euch uch so- so social social cial desires as IlS would promote among amone all The Tho fact that each generation brings bring millions of Inexperienced actors upon the stage stale of universal broth broth- brotherhood places the time when mankind as a a whole will look 1001 upon all alt others as brothers In the tar distant future It 11 Is Quite possible however for tor Individual brotherhood to be b achieved with with- withIn within withIn In a 0 few years by the th exercise of tolerance tol rance and loce he added The Tho forum torum Questions and dl- dl ons following the th lecture were most interesting In answer to a I question from one on of the audience Dr Woodward a- a gae ae e I suggestIons s for o the emotions particularly the emo eno- eno of anger incer anger which he believed could l bo be overcome If It upon the Initial feeling of anger n II man maC would analyze the cause caus for Or hi his anger To overcome worry Dr Wood Wood- Woodward Woodward Woodward ward suggested that an hour In Inthe the tho day be b set et aside for tor worrying wOr It If this were done ho said when the hour had arrived all the subjects subject of ot our worries would not have the th magnitude which th the stress of ot A t to moment of their original had given them |