Show I Last night was com weather cather It was warm enough to give e a promise of com corn on the cob co cobIt coIt It also alro was warm enough to be bea a R. reminder er that summer has hs ar ar- arrived ar- ar rived rI Inasmuch as summer weather cather Is necessary to the development de of crops no one should complain but all should rejoice Whatever et Is essential to our well wellIn i being In InIs is acceptable even en hard work And why Is ie work acceptable One of the ancient writers gave ga this bit bitof bitI bitof I of advice lee Idleness Is the bane of the body boly and mind and the chief chic author of mischief The mind naturally Is ac active ac- ac the tive and If not occupied In some honest purpose it rushes into or sinks into melancholy If you jou ou find yourself drooping In Inspirits Inspirits inspirits spirits Indulge In a little examination of conscience to determine whether the cause is traceable to failure to apply yourself In a useful way But there Is another ancient phi phi- philosopher who declared every one has troubles for he said If 11 the Internal of every eve everyman man could be read written on his forehead how many who sho now excite envy would appear to be objects of pity A speaker praising his country count was as reminded of the old saying It Is with nations as with Indi Individuals Know biow least of those that others think highest of themselves That statement well applies to In Individuals In- In IndIviduals individuals who become self-centered self and inflated but America can say siy that no other land has seen so much prosperity or has offered more in comforts comfor and pleasures pl to Its people No No- country has ever held the tre tre- tremendously tremendously tre- tre great financial Institutions as as now exist irs In this land There There arc are ten Industrial concerns each with assets of over one billion dollars and a day last week when the bank reports were published It was as discovered that two national banks in New York had combined re resources re- re resources resources sources of cC over 2 2 1 bIllion dollars One of them had ts of and the other c One bank since tince March 23 had In Increased In- In k creased Its deposits at the rate of f r nearly a day The second bank had nearly equaled that record What a stream of at o money pours Into the banks of New York and how rich richa a country must be that with many banks sends two to three million dol dol- dollars dollars dollars lars a day into two of those lons And that Is not all of the story while the financial Institutions are arc growing larger and stronger America has such a surplus of wealth as to be beable beable beable able to lend to foreign people In the past ten years ears t billion dollars Of or that great sum our neighbors the Canadians have ha borrowed bon wed over o three billions Latin-America Latin has taken almost five fire billions Europe three billions Asia one billion Mush Much of this money has been loaned at over six per cent and calls for an annual Interest return of COO X s With the rid paying tribute to that extent In fifty years jears eus the Ameri Amen Americans Americans cans should have a big part of the world mortgaged to them That may ma tickle our vanity but It ItIs ItI Itis I Is a 0 source of danger Eventually E the jealousy and envy of or other nations will be aroused I that envy exists i ex today America as a lender has a duty to perform In the way of making the world outside more capable of meet meet- meeting meetIng ing log its obligations obligations- America mu must mut t find means by which to build other countries That thou ht today toc is occupying the t minds of American economists Continued on rage Page Two I NEWS AND MD f Continued from rare Page One who o are arc trying to find a solution I of r P to the op present p e unbalancing n I of f the worlds world's I gold supply brought about by half hall the gold of ot the having gravitated to the banks of ot New York and other financial centers of or this land News and Views listened to the program at the Industrial school on Sunday evening directed d by O. O H II Peterson There are boys and 35 girls in inthe inthe i the institution ranging from little fellows s of ot tender years to boys am and girls girts full grown One of the teachers was asked asted as asto asto to the great need of ot the young peo peo- people people pIe and the reply was The power to stick to a task wk anc and see sec it through Failure to command ones one's self to do a thing thoroughly and well is at the bottom of ot most of our troubles That lesson may be applied to most of ot us Failure to hold to a a. task un until un- un until until til it is completed is a a. common fault Mr Peterson gave the students an Intellectual test and found one boy 12 who scored or equivalent in mentality to a a. boy of 17 years ears four months A number of or the boys registered and but a majority are below 90 00 The girls did not equal the boys He was asked as to what was Vie wrong with the youngster whose mental test was so high the school for He was sent to 1 stealing the Instructor replied due in my opinion to his environment His mind borders close on that of a genius and he should have a future One of the boys bos with a high score core came from a home repeatedly broken Most lost of the young people p are from disorganized homes borneo One boy is 15 al almost al- al almot mot most unable to trace his parentage p A week ago ngo the young fellows were ere given a day at the Weber gym and Mr Van Burco after examining them said they were the most moot physically physically cally fit of any group of ot boys ever given an examination at the tion Speed Is being sought after these days d ys Drivers in tn autos dash along at 40 and 50 miles an hour and now nor and then touch 60 CO miles Aviators make m ke miles an en hour and a few of them have exceeded 00 miles It was a 3 fast boat 50 years ago that could push ahead at 20 knots an hour On Oa a day last week a wom worn woman woman an in her speed boat on the Hudson made 73 miles in 08 88 minutes The boat propelled by a horse power Liberty engine was vas 26 36 feet I long and cut through the water like a Do dart datt With every one on land sea sell and in the air striving to eliminate space pace no wonder walking talking seems ms slow these thee days When the th days get oppressively ely warm in New York and there Is h suf sut- fering feting among the poor a t th hospital h ship steams up to the docks to take on mothers end and nd children classed cI ed as u needy A day last week w k were taken on ona ona ona a voyage from the East Side and they were cooling off oCt at e sea the youngsters had the use of the baths the babies babes were given gl milk mn and 27 nurses relieved the mothers moth rs Who says the world Is not getting better 1 t S Ten thousand services Ices of that kind are re being performed which may never neverN N 5 heard of ot except by an obscure reference now and then when news news- newspaper newspaper newspaper paper men malje m ie a discovery More of ot human kindness Is 15 being manifested today than ever in past history |