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airy Says 4`Heilo.".
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Sees Fikst Train j
d dal
Subnuwinesof -the Pas, -
riada%. The E-MPira an
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CANADA - • . : PO0141444'. to, our tineeeling duty to
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eeeeee Taken -Per Granted • the living eetdrilflee of tit') fallen, :IOU-
.; eeteee,.e Trhg lose husbands in depart 3411.'4 9f whom re 14 dire distress.
.Meat Steresithese daYs.. Pan
pretty well The 74 OW healq: 4011 of their -
tglte for.granted •tbeY'll find them strength, • In the .difficifit tines that •
sgein at the mechanical toe counter 4: , f011.41Ked the -Mows of reiefortu .>
•;taMilten•SPeetetor. , !' " ' have struck them first--
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, :•• • -: • e .,___„. • ,- leoricionpaily Tereeeige • '
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•. '' :::-. A /4v4de,.e.edes age. there Was a card Disarmament and Worid Peace.
" game calledWhist,and-, a very :good . if. this .elfert. (Of the: DiOartnenletit
Omer it was - Then it toiid,..:Iito conference) ,iniPeeeds, Europe will .he'
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" ''•,‘: hridge and a little later it heettisite 'suer' given that breathing space•frem pcilite,
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tion Ridge: Then it beceMe., contract cal eiearewhicli:pheuldee:able her—and
'bridle( ' and now. centreetrillielt: is': :indeed.; all the initiOns' a:the world:-..,
.. eyelOing; • and Oat y: the •Nyliole'ibirsg• to concentrate upon-th:a vitally neces.1
,„ -,••• il:. he rten,y.Yeara,. UP* It.*,•*:$4P.))•• sari *OrIg 4.11eOnOinie i-eceaptragtie11;
•:- can tel • ; '::.... - ` "....:" : ''' . '•'., :': '':'' In the evexn- of ,fallute'lt..is Muth CO.
An:of tilis, vniy eikelY is" fine ,sto .,iii,:die014410,itt-. 'pAittual ttnotes,
'the experts ',but.. what :Of :the.91:"::
.. • e• diriere play•W*.lkeplaYeeOCCesionaltyi
for :divarsionlnt doesn't quite:
care to, male the game:hes lifeWork?--!
ChathareNewa. • ' ,
laege• measure upon the, outcome o •
the .Diserma,nient Conference. — Len-
Glering headlights are still a cals,e, den Referee.
,tk,f danger and poseble diseeter eve
• •
begetten" •feittandleciroteeeficlenee,
:•ii1l'Preyent4119.• Orrir,liag :4,0o eco-';
efoneic teConetraction In this sett*
the success or failure of the'World
4cononiic Conference will depend "in
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.t":?4* ertee
e•e„,
Ow Light on -Nautitoids 600,000;0001! Y, at*
'• '• Fathers of Cienittig--EYegigh Ond the
. • 's's, • Expctancy of Life
Several •hundred: ,'ears i •age nen mentioned in the -E neyelopaedif
tbe nautiloids deneineted Gere: 13ritheirilea and of.eegrop of pq,out
pared with thlii.the,dineSatge, •ttati‘ ebildren'upder .*:yer et age reebrd''
otheres end sther 00,14 fePtiUe new ed in the eenstla' Seetaied for 1021
eitinet as it were, to last Te differpncea, between the eges.01 •
week The • na itiloids Were huge the fathers of the illustrious and tla
weird oetoPue-like creetpres that rode. atterage 'father •rre striking .• Dnftot
tho sees like sifhaiatinesi 'bath:with reaches the conclusion that
two ennimeu,peyes, poweithl trtedes ,an inheritab1e7 charaeter acquired -a3 • •
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horny beak. ttiove of matult. years" • ' -
Dr Augustu
F1:1 rSto.•of tliet'; This i6 pure Large146
and h
Senitheenthe Iristitrition comes for -''4441114 to shitailerS thatet•. e. • ,•
1;71,yagi7ednet70,..hztsd,.rew hg -ht upcn the •schel ef 'geagtiiate.', believ,,e: • 4
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that eiriiennient. Cannot ebange . thi • . • • .
eared about 600,&OO,000 year pgo, thdieidual-and • that acqeired eharate • ' • ;
.c.gy,• with the rst tiece: Of anitrial • geiisti444nA** #ans;Ili41:1d. N'veri
kU••'a,:tixriel'+'•••:;eem'efe''' ithe
Dau, we're 'the ,chosel4, race of:
evoletien... There were humiteds of
species, 'steing Orly and Seinieet:huge
diffiengion-s.-.-Ftir7a-es will ages -thee
line .persisted. :Wow only three or four.
epecies remin,' :The dechee began
.the:carboniteree .era 'Or .coal -age,. a•
eridd a. east Swamp forests. Just
hefore this darVenifetpas age. dawned
themautiloids•eimuntered some enemy
or -Some eanditien that. proyeel : toe
irtieh'Ior tbein • .•• ".
iriotoeieOAS.it
....:. etse especially when : ee • ''• . • • ' '77'7 • ' •
. . • i • • ' . Back to Barter '. - •
' • •• driven' r ,cklessle. Headlights • and Lontlees Chamber et Commerce pnhe
liglitheade• 'area bad combination,=
. • ltshed a remarkable proPoselto earn!
. ‘.6itagrti•Joufinal..11. • ' . • , , ' ..• .
• on trade betWeen Great Britain and
, ,- stick .to Shakespeare
•thietyliVe Other•Pountries on a bass
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baiter By • thiS ..cheitie ',godif
::• • SieLleir Lewis Wee ceiotedthe ether
'wouldbe ttanserred,acroas the world
y-aSesaying-eiteevas-netgeeatly _
eebod ad "JealirfaTiy vouchers istred under
preSied by Shekeepeare.:, Th
.autherity.. Of a. centeal• cleeting-•
ts4iectughthat if these twe•had
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be •''..competing in the e •iiie year ; tie; TlisP0`.Y.Mclits-701441'-111-get
oe onie ..a new currency • between the
• ' egliel'peize .bavr gone to the
Of -yo4:---Haniiltn Speaker,-
counttieS • egged in ,• sueli
change ex-
• Recreettoe for: the . • •
• driven. te devices of this kind by the tors opening. When. a Cvie gPte
• ,, , . • , of igo6dii :Trade •has'- been •
eederti ,A :
• •
Were . jpessible. • a. properly organized money
'mashie, ainOunt, of' gocids that are filie-folk get ringside seats and
slieViine la ,Hollywoect the
refesal ;ot..these who centroltheleone- : its ilest
Ate.:adirig, and card theme might..ell'
titey ,systemte.Make tat! • volume of
be beeped in unuseebuildings. If t suffiCient carry ';the ever -in -.'.1 reerailon centre • suchas . Montreal •
greettheit fans Vie radio.. .-• •
opeiated. last .winter, ,would be a inag-
nificent commtinity enterpeisee• What
-ever tdinonton Situ do :aeng•theie"
will. repay the city ,in theelong
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King" Wheat e's 'rowned' egan,
. „. • .:•-tre have; grown sd,aceustorned. to
• •'•,; •aad's Sweeping eVerything eefeee
her at the -annual .dhiCago grain show:
eliat 'Saturday's Wholesale..eleae-up—
:/e'le.:ti•eelt-Loli:te0:14,ight,. 7 -Pie entrina.-
. • Inf WOW' spring wheat :division—
: W1 thken 'perhaps s'MSrhat as a
eitattereer ceyse. 'Herman Trelle
• • Albetta has beceine an inter.
nationalfigUre. „; •
this yeaei.reiriarkable, triumph" en
the. allemportant Wheat •competitiOnes
-prtieularlyiWilehle: to Canada.
:petitionfoiethe cream.: of the wOrll.
...market*. becoming fiercer and
fiercer with production piling tip and
•a' :diminished purchasing capacity
limiting Sals. There could be no ffner
advertiseinent to the *Mid, including
thearitish buyer certainly none name
• definitely' based unoi.the merit of the
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cent. than these repeated triempie
of our , wheat experts••over the finest
• produces of the most experiented
:United States,growers. Year after
Year the. supeiority of the Canadian
precluet • b.econies more' lermly ,e,stab-
lisliedee-Moietteal Daily StSr.
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produced.—London Daily express.
•
he:last Defton'e list of euunent mn ,
Who Were: born when "their iathera
014 including as it
eoes,rraniiBaeoni; .1.41loge.4ither-wgis ;:
• tg 'when Francis Was ljorn; John Her- • •
schela whose father' ',Nag R6beTt
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Johnso,, 5$; John Hunter, the fatuous , '
65,. and, Sr, CharlrPrirsoai
inept c i'• 14 the steam- turbine,, 54.
Mr Duftini thnself recognizes the' • , • •
need of further;atUdy of his fcts..It .• •
inay prove .that older • fathers ,influ- • •
once their sons more than de younger • . e •
fathers, or' that 'Older • lil14. ,hiciiing •
ieacie a place in the wilsell foe them-
sely-de, ere able f,6 their.sons in •
edudation aove the avege,. •
SIGHT ANLTIONG "LFE. • • •-rr,
• Ramona .Clark, this petty young
American girl; Was born in -the
Hawalianeislends and ' until , She
vlsited America, •had .never seen's'
railroad •,, , •
Fiji Seeks Larger ---
Trade With Dominion
Victoria.-L."We are looking for In-
, ConcessionsMade to Peasants
4earts cif Oak
ereased trade with Canada," said Sir
11
ramPrvate
Moscew—The Council 9f People's
Conamissers and. the Central Corninit-
Murchison Fletcher,. C.M.G.;
No nationwhich stood to lose any E.E, Governor of the Fiji Islands, on
thing by the proces hae heete more his'arrival' by the 'iner Niayara feein
ready to contribute to the liqUidatioil
NO ;nation has done more in the wee ' "We are hoping to develop can
suva
of the financial heritage of the War
of practical disarmament and none is I propeie to investigate the possibile•
banana trade end in. this connection
readier' to do etin more se long as gen' ties here," added,the Governoe.
"There are no :ner bananas. grown
in the world than :in the Fijs and
here -should be.:a, good market for
this fruit in Canada," 'he said.
"Canada takes a large percentage
of our sugar, and she has always
:treated us fairly in trade. The prs-!
ference on sugar Is quite,a big. one
and for this we are Mott grateful. -
It makes quite a diffeeence to a emelt
tee of the Coxnmunist, Party have i -
sued an important decree perriiitting
all Collective and individeel peastin0
in the Moscow Province arid the Tar-
' thereby: Wethitt the short ei,drilavtaetle: Datoasreklelttsh. their etal tediction'and limifetione can be teaurepRlueZugbrlaieiniminna
space Of •twelve-ifienths we hare relativelyklthg hem
these ort;ettgritotouns ;_tntherilig ate
one where cellapse Was imminent 'to Von's total grain, the order was signie
changed' opr financial position Dem
one Where' the fomsdatimie •of frceli ficant in that they are the only ones
•progress haye•already been, laid We which have sUpplied all the Govern-
heee changed our- country -from .the raent's grain WlectiOnshat iS, the
dumping ground Of the world to the
originator of practical schenii3s !�r the
extension of ecOnexhic stabilitY
throughout wide and ever wider areas.
of : the' world. ' All this we owe no
-6 '- GPvernment but to the
merely e e
whole people, whose patience and •foi-
bearance in distress and difficulty
have been beyond all praise:—London
Times.
The story of, theit iS'one -of the
mysteries evolutioi. Were they de-
'7yourecl--. -by- --primitive ,aharkSt - Dr:
Foerste .is to belietie so:. To
be sure; g creature that war antlered
'a thick- could ‚not easily be
ifevoured htly a prdatory-fish. OW the
other . , the-sharke-may-leaeeede-
vOured the'eggs"and the yeung of the,
nautilpids and time prepared .the Sea
fr its ultimate dominance by einrp,r;.•
ing fishes. •
The chanibeied nautilt: , about
,.which Oliver lkendell 'Hames• wrote
his famous poem is the nearest liv-
ing relative of the' extinct natitiloid.
Like its ineetor, itbuilds a shelLwall"
around and behir.d :itself. The living
aninnal inhabits Only 'the foremost of
a contineeut successien of 'Chambers,
part' of ehe prop the state requires
Peasanteito' furnish at fixed prices.
Under reuglatiens announced last
Mat Which authorized: peasants to
sell their surplus in the open inarket;
,was Stipulated that nograin could
he' marketed until Jantiary 1.; 1933,
which is the date set by the Gevern-
ment for the completion of nation-
wide collections. ,
Collections on the. whole have been
notorioutlY backward in 1932. There
hve been uteffichd-predictions-tat
seine concessions to the peasantry.
would be necessary to speedthem up.
• In sonie quartets, it was predicted
that this new decree was the begin-
ning of the alterative of Soviet Rus-
sia's agricultural policy respecting
collections..
Dangerotis Practice
, The fact. hes been. drawee the at
• tentionefethe -eitekiiri that -children.
• . , •
,16 s thsr-hills
in the- city leadng. onto through
• streets. This is a dangercus pretties
• add -unless it is put to a stop it like -
•j' .to result in death or injury to some
of the youngsters. It is stated that in
. ' . a:number Of instances adeideets have
•been narrowly •aerted.. parents
•
should Wm% their children Of the den..
ger involved-aid•seha-tharpactlee
is discontnued. No matter. how Care
nioterists drie.e, mishaps are -like-
ly to occurif the practice is persited,
Iderury. •
Lights Are Necessary
• Detroit tried to economize by aban-
• &Ming ft portion of the city's lighting
'system. The experiment, .whih meant
• •a gleetnier metropolis, wad respothe
• ible for a 33 per cent, increase In
• night traffic fatalities. , crime he;
carne'more rampant. •
Theae diseOveriee should not be
olVilooked by other tOvena and ceties
seriously considering a similar step to
recince costs.--Hltehener belly Re -
'cord.
ThrOugh Western Eyes
•
AielERICAN
• Britan's War Debt
Credits set up h London in favour
of the United States, under agreement
that they ;were not to be transferred
except' under drastic control, would
hate little or no effect on sterling's
position in the exchanges. We -earn-
estly hope that progress may.be swift-
ly' made toward negotiating a sttle- •
inenton these terms if American and Hi hway Motor Accidents
eountry like outs." "
'The Fijis have enjoyed a 'record
sugar crop this season, totalling some
140,000 tns, ase eompared with the
previous„haviest crop Of '11'6,600
tons. Much Of this ra* sugar is re-
fined in British' Columbia.
• Unlike the modern. nautilus; which
has .a coiled sefiee Of chambers, ,the
aricient nautiloids build up straight
shels, sometimes a foet, ip diameter
arid fourteen feet in length. Like
submarines, .0W -were able to main-
tain theinselves at any desired level
in the shallow seas. They undoubted -
lir threw out long, sitakelike• arms to
rata their prey. To propel_ them.7
sellrei along. -the-, squirted Out -water
with 'great' forc. Their 'hard beaks
could ceushany living prey. Enormous
eye.'enabled them to see under water.
They Must have been grues.ne crea-
tures anddeadly-eneinies -of creatures -
that they could overtake! .---
THEGENIUS AND HIS FATHE.
Feentstudies- that 'have heen made -• • :.•
:in the Institute fok1VIathetnatibil Sea-
tistiefi 'ofethe:UniveraitY of ;Gottingen
it appears that the eye indicates hoar.:
long a givea group df:044 ere likely
to liVe••-what life ineurence under- '
wtitere•call "themeanexpectancy of
life.". •A life insuranee •phySicin may ' •.
soon he 'called upon t� test the sight: •,'
as 'well.: as the eart •andkidneysof •
prospective: pliciholcier.' • , • . '
•, With advanCing age the .4ystalline
lens'. Of • the .. eye: 'hatdeits. ,lose , •
What is •called" the "ower.: of accom-
Med ation," by. . we -moo that' ••
the lens cannot • be' so: readily•cureed.
by the muscles Of the, eye • focus an. - •
image .eleatly en the retine. The elder
we • grow the .furtLer atinst We hold a
printed •page . frm the :•eye. • After
he. fortieth Year :•ja :rached • the
,ItirieeL,exceedstLeLpottrtal
ease ef. the University
ef •Otietgen have. Ler some, time been
trying to •estabiish contieCtion
tween the. span of like and the Signi,
ef theylit upon the.
hardeeing Of the •crystalline• lens as
good: startingepoint. Their reaults.
are presented by Professor Felix
Bernstein -in Forsehungen Und -Port-
• , •
.In conducting :their.
' inquiries the
Gottingen itatistieirias considered the
An English' ,anthropologist, A. • r". •optieal Characteristies„of :yeglaSses •
Dufton has .been: conchicting a..study and the egeS at Whieli thoSe who wore
of the 'fathers of geniusee--a, .study the glasses 'died., A very definiterela-
whih, while it may riot hear • the cri- tion wia established, Although.women.. •-
tical examination of a first-class,sta- have a soinewhacffitheraxpectancy el • •
tistieian, sheuld give .eugeniSts much life than men, their :erySalline lenses'
• to think about. He has Made out What show' the same aierage Optical defects.
seems' to be a 'good' case for the dee- It fo11ws that thellighat 'expectancy
trine that Mn
en of ger ere' Usually of life Of.woriren is not the•reault Of a
born *hen their tethers are s , On slower irerage . aging process bUt
•:.• • ' • • • , . saner' living., Similar 'optical differ-
Ine letter whichhe publishes in the eitces are to. be fault& in the aging of
British. seientiao-weekty„ ligature, Did,. city -d*ellers and farmers -end in the
:ten ,tatei -the.`:he Compared. the-. ages- Te114o-to and poorer eidsses;--Walde-
F------fathers--of--a--group of 1,000--mar-Eitempfrert The-N7;ri-Tiiiie-S.''"
British financial experts are agreed •
ue to or - gnting
that the payments which Must be
Any s
ferred in gold values without fordingsuggestion:for the reduction of
made on Decenfber 15 cannot b,e trans-
sterling into a further Collapse: Such motor aecidente on the highways must
a disaster. Should be forefended at all tistics collected by the Motor Vehicles
receive serious consideration. • Sta-
poiverftil farce to hurt bueineas an'd to Dept. of the years prove conclusively Ontario Government for
costs, for it wouover two ld be about the most
tlst inadeqUate illurninatim is res -
Oolong the depression that can be
imagined.—Boston, Transcript, . ponsibleter_a very large proportion
• of these accidents, particularly fatal
_ . .
• -aceidMs.- -Although -a- sallerpro,_
A Soft Answer
portion of automobiles travel at night
Congress, which has raised the 'ire
1 motor acl-
itexible Standard of "pay ressediesse. more than. 40 per cent. c
dents oecttr then Fatalities on rural
:cannot be censured for seeing Primer -
highways afteedark, as distinet from
ily the rights of theUnited Atates4
those oCcurring on urban streets,
But its spokesmen should, in the in-
nia1e up a large percentage ..of the
Wrest of, world amity, andin ourie
total automobile
selfisli eemMereial. interest, Afrain Electrigal News and Engineering,
from disPlaYig a total lack of sym-
which has been looking into these sta-
patky with the problems �t elle debt-
tistics, finds that about 37 per cent.
ors Whlle•the diatututions of postPorttl;,
ment cozitinueNOW York Times. a th° total' liiimber of winter acci-
dents cart jiistifiahly eharged td
"Whet are the- articles -.of war,
"Oh, it's some sort of a document
I suppose. Like a marriage license
for instance," •
-Inherits ---
Intr tent as the problem is, there
• tii more than a .passibility that it meet
not get a fair hearing. . There are
lotees at work muddying the waters,
Insisting that it is local and prcetineltil
state .nterests that count, and that it
—'li onfigliaoT these that the.t.
cision. Must bek reached. Montreal is
•tor Maltreat against ali comers. nit,
tail is 100 per ,cent.for Elaffalci.. New
• York is fot New York /Ltd a waterw.
1crir the Hudson. Chldago gazes
torrongly downthe MisSissippi
rhe Ontario towns no for Ontraio and,
• the Hydro. •Clubee is opposed topb;
lie ownership OttlY the states and
preiririces of the Far Weft, the statei
•of the lower Atlaetie seabdatd and the
Maritime Provinces have no private
tish le fry, etindet the clreuretericeli,
how ia agreat issue to get the hear-
ing. a great Issue de5erves?-17an,
,ver Previne.- • •
• t.lmOrrt
• Fightieg ; the Pentland Tailtinds el the Vout11: P
Armistide Day recalls,us sharpy elite.
insufficient illuraination. There were
Heaith Vidue. of Apples 3,980 aecidents -which /happned at
night during 1931., and it maY ae-
It 'is old saying that "an apple slimed that 81 per bent., or about
a day•keeps the doEtor away"—a see- resulthd eithei 'dirctly or M-
ing c•ften. repeated that its force direetlY ft= tacit of proper and adel
ha almoat been lst. It ie an en. quate road lighting: As the amounts
pre -salon of the experience of our an- paid for thele accidents in Ontario
eestors with this king of fruits: Novi come to over $1,009,000 annually it is
science has corrobotatcd their early fair to ask: how niuch can Le tharged
estimate of the apple! :" to inadequate lighting? • Eleetrieal
"Sueh authorities as Professor News ahd Engineering maintains that
1-iniry e. Sheman of Columbia-Uri:I- good lightieg on mit. main highways
Versify report that appld contain would Certainly prevent many night-
quantitied of vitatnie C, the vitamin time catastroPithe. The cost would be
which has been found to be so neces. much less than in ether CoUntries be -
miry in protection against such dig- cause there aro already Hydro lines
eases as scurvy •and which has been •en most •,Of the S,01:10 Miles of Ring's
found valuable in Promoting haltk.4 Highways. • It might be -argued that,
explains William B. Dilryei, Saler& the lighting of many of the highways
tary of the. New Arey- Department would iioo pay tor itself, so Many
ef Agriculttire. "Nutrition atithorl. and so great- are the palpable aclyan-
tieW report that apples while they do taftts•
.
.
ea inuthef thie ituportant • The,...eonolusions of. this jourhk,.._
•
vitanilnu toratstOes or oranges, up- seem to be wn-61111deX1
Tho pro -
ply ,tu% itriportant atiount (if it, paikA Mitt sliotild.PO Aillrefitigata nitre;
tieularly if eaten r- .i and all hilt" 'When finantial coriditiOns become
Henri :seer of "e32 .k5tioisco
died. leaving three 4/14o*, two
daughtera by e • secondmariage,
a daughter by a inird tharriage
and many rriliens; Winifred and",
',her• sister Tit, but the throe
i,vdows pion legal 'actioa.
niece satisfactory.—Toronto &
mpire:
Rain faits 250 dart ( F the year on .
a` It is estimated thae,000060 Amer!:
Cant make stampleollectittl a hobby.
Euucation Declared
, Key to Future
•••••••••.•••••1•••
•
McGill frinciparRaps Econ-
omies Practised on: Schools
FaceAdeas
\.•
Teronto.-Sit Arthur Crr1e, princi-
pal of MpGill University, declared here
that upon the schools, universities and
other educational institutions 9f the
country depended the stability of the
future that Would emerge from present
troublous times. -• -
„ "Wise and thoughtful Men. Ae-dee
are not wringing their hands over our
-past errors: and present troubles," he
declared in his address before the 84th
annual dinner" of the Ridley 'College
Old pore' Asiocatien, "But they are
apprehensiv,e abut the future: Whei
to rebuild our bibken states, Who
to furnish the new ideas upon,
It to build? -Is our eivilleation to
ere or to totter.? Who le to keep
safe' and improve it?- •
"The answer is 'the 'sehoolS, the
youth of to -day, and We Who guide
youth.' As never before -1n our history
now forces have; been let *lee.- Mirth
we guide thein or let .them. Ian Wild?
Whe is- thereter-Werk-out-thess vital -
problems . of labor and -of iiociel and
eeenenile and internatienal 'relatien-
ships if We do noyqtep oer boys to
that 'nd? Today 4 Our danger and.
diaeofitent tnir SehoOls and' other edU.
eational institutions malt stand by
and Btend 0, to' succor a stricken.
World, , • , • •
In Essence the Sanie
"The hard -Wen Metal ideas of Civilit
zettettlthe Main forms of economic ae-
operation, the teittritl needof rellePti
---these 311, srow and change ilideeid,
flut th ' th 11 'th
,Mote e halige, 4) ma 6
they: reman, In esehee, the
tlibigm It would be toll/ iiideed i e
allowed the darkened gtimsphere
tho present lon-continuing storm tO
dit in us. the 'Impression that the *bele
human atiriosphere was transformed.
Tile eh' will emerge froin the storm.
Battered and severely tested,. it is true,
bitt it will be the seethe ship to' take on
the next consignment of Passengers:,
"The special duty of education in.
a time like this Concerns the re -filling •
and-'4_eorganization-otLthe-ship-thate-7--
we shall have to effect in the light of
What the storma,min teachuic There
is -demanded Of us a more than usually
drastic review and reappraisal of the
whole body of . ideas upon which mit
eivillzatiwi rests. What ot war and
disarmament, • of international ender-
stet:Aim of .tniemplOyment and a
guarantee of economic :security, of
leisure Wed children and the recon-
struction of cities . and city life, of
ruial and all its problems, of a re•
vitalized religionand•the whole art ot
living? ,
What are *e going to do with' the
in -corning crew, the youth Cit today?
One thing is clear, that we must put
them through artheeOugh discipline in
the -free handling Of ideas. tndlscID
lined troops can never be trusted.
Neither can undisciplined thinking. Ae
long aa You believe in 'emocracY, you
=18t realite it tan, be steed In no
other way.. k free aceeptante of free,
tested ideas is its very hope.'
To achieve thf13 end, :Said Sir / rthur,
the male burden fellApo lethe teaciher,
in the claesi reom, rather than on.offi-
cial cotitee4 of study, lavialt beildiege
and eettipment." •
A tem Stand thr religion as a fun-
daitental basiti of education end the
creation of character was expressed
by 1±..a Griffith, headMitetet Of RidleY,
in hia addrese tO the gathering. R.
ligien, • he contended, Ilayed a VitaI
part ta "turning out hoye and men
with the right ideas into this; country,
—and.dol knows we need them right
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Whereger I's love and loyaiiy, g:reei
'purposes• and lofty souls, evett thongb
a hovel or it mine, there is fairy.
land .---Kingsley.
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