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Zurich Herald, 1932-10-06, Page 7Responsibility For runishirient Franklin Young harper Mr. and Mrs. Benson had three child- , ren, ante almost from the birth of their first child Mrs. Benson had left dis- ciplinary matters entirely in the hands All over the world Kruschen Salts 1vf her husband. is appealing to girls and women who When One of the children beolce a are striving for an attractive free - rule of the home Mrs. Benson would from -fat figure. invariably call Mr. Benson's attention 1 Here is the methou they are follow - to the matter, suggesting that the child ing to banish fat and bring into bios- needed punishment and taking it for son all the natural attractiveness that granted that he would do the punish- they possess: every morning they ing. Usually he was away from home take a half•teaspoonful of Kruschen during the day. If, while he was ab Salts in a glees of warm water before pent, -one of the Children did some -t breakfast. thing that should not have been done l They do this every morning--with- Mrs. Benson always threatened to "tell out missing one --for "It's the daily Father" about it.as soon as he. return- ed. And when he slid return, leis wife, true to her word, would tell him all about it, and he would punish the child. This was the regular disciplinary pro- cedure of the home. Mrs. Benson act- ed as a sort of spy but invariably shift- ed to her husband's shoulders the task of punishing the children. As time went on it became neces- sary for Mr. Benson to be absent a great deal, and finally he secured a traveling position which permitted him to be at home only one night a week. Still Mrs, Benson kept to her custom and on that night reported. to !him all the wrongdoings of the child- ren. So his short visit was usually !spent meting out punishments for everything that had been done amiss during the week. Of course it came about that this was not a night to be pleasantly anticipated by either father or children, but rather to be dreaded by all concerned. As the years passed and Mr. Ben- son's work took him farther and far- ther away from home, it became im- possible for him to return oftener than twice a month, and finally he could get home only once a mond:. And, as no change was made with regard to the responsibility for disciipline, that visit became less and less a pleasant occasion. Of course, as was to be ex- pected, the home government finally broke down completely. Anarchy and chaos reigned supreme. What was wrong? Should the husband have re- signed his traveling position in order to be at home to punish the children? Many traveling men are very suc- cessful fathers. But should not the wife and husband hold themselves equally responsible with regard to dis- cipline? In other words, if Billie needs punishment, is it wise for the mother to say: "Now, Billie, when Papa conies this afternoon, I'll have. him attend to You?" Isn't it better for the mother to punish Billie herself and get the matter over with? Inflicting punishment is oue of the unpleasant tasks incident to bringing children up properly. It can't always be evaded, though a wise handling of the problems that arise will minimize the need, but when it must be done, can either parent consistently shift the responsibility to the shoulders of the other?—Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, S West 40th Street, New York City. These ar- ticles are appearing weekly in our columns, ' NothingWrong ie had decided to sell his car --if he could—and when a gullible -looking fellow knocked at his door and asked to see it, the owner eagerly flung open the garage doors and coaxed the car into the roadway. "She's a beauty," he said. Jump in and I'll take you for a run!" The potential buyer jumped In, and the owner managed to persuade the 'ear to snort her way up a fairly steep laStretch of road immediately ahead. "Shell go up here like a bird!" he chuckled, hoping for the best. "Just watch!" A hundred yards up the slope the car emitted a loud cough, trembled Violently, and began to run back - ,wards. The owner forced a smile, and hung on rim! to the steering wheel. grimly The potential buyer eyed him doubt- fully. "What's the idea?" he asked, sus- piciously. "We're going backwards." "Quite all right!" grinned the would- be vendor. "I er—that is, I've left my 'tobacco pouch on the piano!" After much bustling around the family was safely packed inside the car and the journey to the country be- gan. Everybody was )nappy for sev- eral minutes, when Mother sncicienly exclaimed, "Oh, Sohn! I left the elec- tric iron switched on." "That will be ;quite all right," replied Father, "for I've just remembered that I left the bathroom taps running." • FAT GIRLS OUT OF FASPION Women of All Nation Slimming dose that takes off the fat." When ICruschen is taken daily, every particle of poisonous waste, matter and harm- ful acids and gases are expelled from the system. At the same time the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are toned up and the pure, fresh blood containing Na- ture's six life-giving salts is carried to every organ, gland, nerve, and fibre of the body, and this is followed by "that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vi= vacity, and a charming figure. 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