2411.0!» , Proolunt. hunt.-Col. W. Ohontor I. lclauo. Vloovrnnldout. .l. I. Burnett. I‘. J. I. Iocretu-y. l.|oII|.'~CoI. D. A. Inollluon. D. I. 0. lldltor and IIIIISI Ills-not», J. I. Burnett. I‘. I. I Auoauo ulnar-. ulk Wnilm no 0. II. 0-1110- » nun may (to Idod urn one up our (in serum if doIIvo.r:l In M07. ‘$1.00 per your (In advance) Hill“ ‘0 rrlloo ldwu-I Island. .10 no you (in unset) Inllod to Cllldl and lhltod Stoke. WEDNESDAY. APIIL B9. II”. :" Belated Anxiety Our contemporary calls belated attention to ".“.fthe danger of permitting the shooting of such " valuable game birds as Hungarian partridge on the pica of damage to fruit trees. The Minister of Agriculture, "Or any person duly authorized . by him", is empowered to issue permits for this V; ‘purpose under an amendment to the Fish and ‘..'Game Protection Act passed at the last session of the Legislature. This piece of legislation— :: entirely agailist the wishes of the Fish and Game Protective :\ssociation whose own suggested 7.‘ amendments were igiiored—was adopted in the E:-'Legislature without discussion, or even explan- tt: ation. This was not the only example of hasty and ill-considered law-niaking furnished during the ‘W two weeks’ sitting of our all-Liberal parliament- arians, whose chief concern, seemingly, was to -;- reach the stage where they could prorogue. draw their full-tcrm sessional indemnity, and go home. Their “efficieiicy" in this regard was warm- _-5 ly applauded at the close of the session by -* their gratified leader. Perhaps it would have been better for the Province if they had made haste more slowly. In this particular instance- ‘. the alarm now expressed by the Liberal party "- organ indicates as much. But the extinction of non-migratory game ‘birds is not by any means the only danger to {be feared from the existence in this Province ;.. of a. political dictatorship, untrammelled by Op- '3 position, and unscrup_ulous to the point of threat- ening its supporters with the loss of party pat- , ronage when they prove recalcitrant. That Vicious Lottery Readers in Canada as well as the United States will be interested in the following strong- ly-worrled editorial from "Editor and PuIrli'.i'li- er," New York: “\\i'liile the American Society of Newspaper Editors was cautiously and legalistically talked out of passing a resolution condemning news- column exploitation of the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes lottery, it is greatly to be hoped that that outrageous imposition on the crcdulity of the American reading public, not to say penny-squeezing exploitation of our most ignor- ant and miserable poor, will be squarely met by ' tlccedt editorship the next time the press agents of the foreign lottery start to unload the mater- Address has not yet concluded. Premier TAs- "$31-W55h”"€lv°fl 5'»“-- Autrllh bu Joined the arms- . _ _ procession. A former governor of Virginia claims that added to its budget this year $10.- ial that gives the scheme its vitality in this l'0lll‘lll'y. "It is all right to excuse publishing the re- between religion and science. .“In bringing back to us the thing which these men taught by their examples, expressing his pride in being ; ’ Presbyterian elder» Lord fwiznosuum performs a service for all of us." Drilling WitlrDiamoi1ds The part which the diamond drill played in reaching the entombed men at the Moose River mine is known to everyone. What is less com- monly known is the fact that the name applied to this species of boring equipment is no mis- noiner—the drill bit of -soft steel being actually set with diamonds, numbering from six to eight or more according to its diameter. The diamonds, usually from IV; to 2% carats in size, project River, diamonds known as “carbons” are used. They are opaque, -dark in colour, tougher than the bit wears. the stones must be reset from time to time. The wear of carbons in a well-set bit is small, though extremely variable. Above the being spirally grooved for the passage of water and debris. By means of a small engine on the surface the drill is rotated rapidly and fed down I 9/16 to 2 3/4 in. diameter, and are capable of reaching depths of a few hundred to 4,000 diamonds for drilling in rock was made in 1863 by Professor RUDOLPH LESCHOT, a. civil engin- eer of Paris. The equipment is designed for pros- pecting mineral deposits, but-its use in the rescue work at Moose River has proved its inestiniable importance as a life-saving device. Editorial Notes Have you visited the Art Exhibition? §K 3K ¥ worl<—summer and tourists will be here before any headway is matalke. ‘E 3‘ succeeds in capturing Addis Ababa bloodshed or stink bombs. iii 3K 3K Extortion and blackmail, according to the British judiciary, is the most serious of crimes, barring murder, andakis apunflieshed accordingly. Everything comes to him who plods is once more illustrated in the discovery for the success- ful trcatment of radium poisoning——hitherto considered incurable. iK ¥ BK In Quebec the Legislature has been in ses- sion over six weeks, and the debate on the CHEREAU threatens to introduce the closure. glass which the diamond cut,’ saw no conflict ‘rim. ct-IARLo‘r'l‘i:'rowN oudaomn Notes by the Way \ lnndonon who fought tho olootci. flcctlon of the city-owned and Port smiley Railway twenty odd years ago, must be getting o. good deal of personal satisfaction out of the fact that their prophecies hove coind true, even though the nnuicial reverses hit them, as well as the rest of the taxpayers. A move is to be made, we read. to sell the road, and the Canadian National and the Dunc" Puc- iflc are mentioned as possible buy- ers. "If they can't. make it pay no one can," commissioner Morarllnd declares. In the two decades since the line was electrlflod it has shown net, deficits exceeding sur- pluses by 31.581377. It is estimated THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN LES- bENS NUMBER. OF MENTAL PATIENTS ’. A Very few years ago when 5 pct- lent who was Just a llttle "odd" ln entering Public over me Ill, Marketing. Oollon bu been more ruponsiblo than rubber in recent years for the increase In the mileage of motor tires from 3,000 to 20,000, according to I cotton expert. In a heavy mot- or tire three or four amount of cotton is being used compared with 20 years ago.-61). Thomas Times Journal. but slightly from the surface of the bit. For that it. will cost the City of Lon- drilling in hard rock, as was the case at Moose “W1 3395900 ‘O °P°m° l-he flllwly this year. 'l‘rs.nsport and private motor our competition are blamed _ for its losses since 1922-Jwlndsor the brilliant, and have no cleavage planes. As Dolly star. An nvslnncllo of orders for 3 no! type a: scooter type bicycle, with icnr wheel off-centre so that pro- bit are the core-lifter and core-barrel, the latter which is given by it. swaying move- merit of the body on the teeter board between wheels thus doing away with pedals and chain gear. has encouraged the manufacturer start for the patient who my MW automatically as the hole deepens. -Diamond to. prepare for a Summer fad M1 “$10115 0‘ “'0 mm“! 110691381 ' ‘ ‘ equal in extent to the midget golf drills of standard designs bore holes from emu um swept the cmmm B few years ago. Movie stars have popu1- 89119111 ax-ixed the idea pnd sale; are being feet and more. The first practical application of made larsely to rental agencies to fun-loving adults.- quisntlty. It obbs and flows, never Wonder what is cause of delay in new road ls.«statlc- Even with resnrd 10 OW"?-5 of the distant past, occurrences en- balmed in the lnvuinerable ambu- of history, the verdict of human- ity alters as the years made. 11- brought into lts true light and Italy will certainly gain in reputation if she 1ll8tl!;°¢1°g{|n_ ntll11!:l€l'0US- F0!‘ cX- found to be not worth the thought - em , . w"h°"t runny phllatelists in Great. Britain. “cured" and there is no need for France and the United States join- ed in an agreement to abstain for- from collecting German cases that are more serious than the stamps. Those who subscribed to above and Just as there is need of the covenant iunhesltistlngly tone 3 slmgeon, a. dentist, or other spec- from their albums valuable hitherto treasured specimens Teutonic origin. their Middle Europe the waste-basket. The publishers of the special tralnlns and experlence phtlstellc journals and catalogues to handle 08863 thnt life beyond the omitted from their pages all men- tlon of the D°8ta.l enemy. A decade later peace was restored. Then followed ii. panic rmh to replace the outlawed ma.t- ‘"9 “W 5"“ '0 the ‘Emily DhY51C' his behavior, or one perhaps who had fears of illness. or one who felt he wasn't getting 5 "square deal" from life, consulted I phystclon, he was considered In early mental case, and the physician referred him to the mental specialist. The phy- slclan felt. that the mental specialist would know best how to handle the case, and he was referred to him Just as he would refer I use to c throat. speclitllst, or to A dentist. Now the very foot. that ho was being sent to a mental specialist was, a. few years no anyway, o. bed or "asylum." To-day the family physlclm or practitioner knows that ‘every’ patient, who consults him is 9. mental patient, and in addition PUBLIC FORUM nu aoiun In an M W duounlon by -ormvouil-t-’:.' or I-tenet. wl III!!!‘ as ogncopolloltl. ELECTRIC LIGHT PROBLEM sh-.—Now that the any his 3!- cured from the Lezlllnture the ne- cessary authority either to metal a competitive electric plant, or to Pl-'1" mg existing plant there should be I steady. persistent: and unrelenting determination to hrlnz to fruition the ideal of public own- ershlp. We should follow the lead of Roosevelt in the United 5'-“G97 0‘ Hepburn in Ontario, and of Hon. '1‘. D. Bouchud and others in Quebec. who believe that the interests of the public demand that the greed of the privately owned power corporltlons should be curbed. These men are responsible to A large extent for the handwriting on the wall that as- aurec us that public power is coming fut. Municipal ownership hos worked wonders in numerous other places. It can do so here. It is the only plan that leaves all the Prom-5 in the community. C nslderoble interest is manifes- ted at the ,rescnt time as to how best. to increase our civic revenues. We have reached the stage when such an increase is on urgent ne- cessity. I submit that the one real way to secure such an increase without imposing any additional b “on the citizens is by the to any organic ‘ “ , , the mind also must be treated. Thus of every 100 patients who consult a physician about 45 have some real trouble that needs treatment and the other 55 must be shown that there is no organic taouble or they will still remain “siok" in their minds. During the examination, and the examination must be thorough, the physician is able to question the patient and the patient. the physic- ian so that anything that is “on the patient's mind" is brought to light and discussed freely and frankly. with the knowledge that there in no organic trouble and with his fear, anxiety, illusion or obsess! times the is I variable World WI! and fear given it, the patient is. further treatment, However there are, of course, and lnlist in certain cases. so also or should the nerve specialist at the gm-ew mental clinic, or at his own office. into be consulted. Nerve specialists have Deniers stock training and experience of the fam- ly physician or general practitioner. It is gratifying to know that children who are odd or different issues of the l inn and if necessary to the mental clinics. This means the prevention of many mental. oases. ' Austmlin has and nuns of light and power by the City. It is sold that when the municipal plant generates its own current, t.r- “ it and distributes it, we then have the complete yardstick of thirty-slx inches. ‘ We In in the happy position that no stock or bonds of The Maritime Electric 00. are outstanding in the hands of the public so that no ques- tion of repudiation or of any injus- tloe to stock holders or bond holder can arise. As to the securities of the foreign corporations which were sold here on certain alleged repre- sentations a. Royal Commlsslon will determine and recommend whether or not these securities should be made I lien on the local plant. The Associated Gas and Electric system with its subsidiary, the New England Gas and Electric Associa- tio nhave already made a large amount. of money out of local con- sumers. There is no question about it that the plant here has deprecia- ted ln value and when and if a. sale takes place no fund will be handed over to make good any depreciation. It is the general rule of private power interests to make good the depreciation which continually tetra place by 3 further issue of bonds or of stock and in this way over-csp- itallzatlon is the i-unit so that when the above companies who are our potential owners state that they have expended "nearly a million dollars here" it does not ln any way indicate the value of the plant for much of this money was spent to make good depreciation and for oth- er purposes which should have been chargeable out of profits. It is a. fact, that fixed charges of have been accused of uslu mustard gas. The tochnlcel none of this gas is yporih. Ilia I weapon de- scribed by llr. '1'. A. l.oloble.'oxoc- utlvc secretary of the Ethiopian Red cross. as "monstrous." which surpasses in foorfulrms the wild- est dxud of A‘ disordered miscibi- tlon." Mr. nmhie. in 0' protect against its use. has not b cable- grcm to The London Times, port of which reads as follows: “The splashing of o few dropgol this yperito upon one’: person or clothing mlalbt easily pass unnotic- ed. Sums are not immediate. The odor is quite undetcrmlnato. The contomlns n of n few drop! 011 ono's boots might easily pass un- room and cos A whole roomful of people as well Is oneoell. the of- feotl only oppeI.rln¢ in a few hours time. What 1 pity to cell it mue- taid gnu, somehow ,,1ng the lmpreuion of cold: and mustard plasters, something mildly unpleas- ant, but not dcsdly: while there can be no adjective s enough to describe the hall thing now being seen for almost tihe first time perfeo‘ ’ in ite capacity to kill. blind and main in unbelievably smell concentrations. whither? 'Ilo- day a few thousand peasants in Walla will be groping t.hei.r way down the dim: years because of a dictator, whose name they hlve never heard of, but whose decree of. ‘hlesmeuhnsptitmit their eyes. Wnllo is I long way from Ohsring Oroso—yu, but not for airplanes. Whither wmormw?" Another ndrolt inference that 1, or any one also assumed otherwise. It is only another shadow that he is relentlessly chasing. Then aga.ln,-—-"unless my friend ottnmpts to deny that. tuberculosis is produced by i.nfectlo_, etc." who ever asserted otherwise? I certainly dld not. Bcofilngly he quotes my reference to "hot-beds of '1‘.B." with his parrot-like ebulltlon, "shame, shame." in his search for abusive adJectives, how come he to overlook the plain definition of “hotbed", and get some one of better knowledge to tell him its purpose. "A bed of earth covered with glue and made warm by the fermentation of mim- ure. for nu-in; plum." A hot-bed is not procrectlvo, but means of nourishment, of better development of health. and likewise the greater development. of disease, tuberculosis or whatever else it shelters and stimulates. The worst. example of his un- chrlstlnn and 111-tempered imlignny is his attempt to imply that I as I "chap tzroduoer" made an “unmanly “tempt to throw mud and violate the sanctity of the sick room." Why invent such n ghost without foundn. tlon or substance? Was his rage so far beyond control that he could not resist the temptation to befoul eyofy code of common decency to set back at one who made his do- fense of the traffic the “climax of Stupidity?" I made no reference to marked. Yet. one might. go into a‘ I ‘ APRIL 29 1925 Awunfi THE win. xfmoée r Inn . I Iuinusnnrus INVIN CIILE Macs condition Powder FOB HORSES AND CATTLE ‘tone: up the system, cum all skin tronbloo Ind give; 1 glouy cost of hair. For swo]. Inn Best. Pllfllylllg um blood null or on Eradicator of WOHIII. it is an unfailing rcmedy., MACS PIG-WORM ‘ POWDER .. 3"! °"°°:*.'::.:.'>':'’ '- MACS BLOOD ‘FOOD for role and '.l'h|n People. A combination THE 2 MACS Mill (kdfll Glynn hm“ ANHIGIOII. Phone 315. the sick room. except to an; 01 m disease producing traffic, and non. of “'I‘n.idcnulsta" sophlstriss an twist any uttcrsnoe of mine to go lnfnmous a purpose. He doesn't hesitate himuu 3 P1041100 1181;“. and to play upon for his defense of flu 1‘1:II' 8 method of argument. which in tries to monopollne. Another of spectral shades. ' In his dilemma he has in .3. mu 1 am. Ir rn.omii'-i§msr.- 000,000 to strengthen its navy. Two new ships are being built and the personnel of the navy is being en- lsrged. Ooastal artillery units will be increased, and bigger guns will be mounted. Anti-aircraft; guns and private power must pyramid and do pyramid, while fixed charges of public power falls to nothing at the end of the life of the bonds. oontention, therefore, is that there should be no negotiating on the basis of what the foreign companies spent here. They should only be offered A fair price based on the depreciated value of the plant and . ... ..-..... V, f,- -_...«-u...-u-.n—-m-.~.;.... .._ ,. sult.-. as ‘news,’ but it happens that other news the Pilgrim Fathers landed in Virginia and not > facts are involved in the case. The people have Massachusetts. These debunkers will boon be in- ’ a right to know that the Irish lottcry proposes sisting that Washington could tell a. lie. ' simply outlandish odds; it is illegal; the scheme 9|? 9K 9K is not the beautiful charity that has been de- According to 3 Liberal M. P, just returned scribed. but -really a. trick put over by a bunch from a tour of the States, Canada, is famous xffiggfiom :11 mgaen u:,,c,:':,::€ 0'5 gamblers W110 have taken lllllllellie PFOWS; there at present for the Moose River mine dis- lzed. New air force squadrons are even the money due the Irish hospitals was long aster, the Ajbena social credit movcment, and to be formed. and more machines PLAN YOUR NEW HOME HOW Mortgage Funds Are Available A LOST SONG‘ He went to the forest the whole day long an —a... ...-N. ‘ liheld up‘; there is no realipublie accounting of the Dionne quintuplets. Evidently reciprocity ,":“be‘,"n‘:';‘,;$,de:m?;,ntc,,:{ The whole'dsy long: §2“’a?:e:.',?:,;:dd éggrlgg J:“:ep°°':: 0]! e millions poured into this gamble, it preys on does not mm-est :1-.¢m_ wimon dmwp,nmt’ mdudmg For there he heard such I wondrous of m e1,cm,,,,_1 “pen 0,. upon me I . - , o the poorest elements of society. If the fact that >16 3K 9K . . I the enlargement of B!ll‘::'0n1l€S daind A wonggfi son‘ pricloict whitcnlilo new modern plmt .Attl'8CtlVe Terms for NEW C0lI§tl'llC" 1 P00!‘ baker. bufcllef 0|‘ b0ft1€I‘ has W011 $l50.- In one of the towns in the province it is ll“ °"l“‘3l°“ °‘ “gm Ma“ 12% °°,‘I’,h 1311"‘ °d- “ , . a $00 Oll 3 $2-50 ticket l3 ‘NEWS’: it i5 3150 Pl'°b3blY reported 25 per cent. of the breadwinners are §:;"‘,gi,2°“ flggmgimnfiony Free He fa:l;lro‘i;ed a. flute from s willow ,,.om°,_h. °Neuw°‘g‘;?.I.}°;‘“':“°,u,‘::'; 131011 In the Of news that some 30,000 investors have lost pen- drawiiig old age pensions. 25 per cent_ unemploy- pm“, A wmow Sp-my wed: nut! is of interest. as showing under the Provision; of the llollllltloll Housing Act, 1935 For further information apply to L. M. POOLE & CO- tho destiny of all holding compla- ies. This may not effect The Met- lttmo Electric 00. so for as its Om- sdian properties are concerned, but it does lndiosto the trend of legmg. tive hostility in the United States. gncizuotctl -u reads: ' e Revenue Bill, u introduced in the House on Tuesday. took by surprise officials of holding oom- ponies who had no prior informs- tlon about the plan to heavily tax dividends paid by a holding oom- “l°5 thcll‘ Cl‘”‘l"°“ needed 5°’ 5l‘°°5- ed waiting for something to turn up, 25 per cent. ‘The Irish S“'°°P5t3k°5 l°“°"Y 55 3 dl"tY house-wives, while the»ren1ainder live by sup- business, disgraccs the American system of law plying the famm. with his mam-gal and spiritual ‘and order and is no sweet reflection on the press wam5_ , that has given it life on this foreign shore. The English Goveriinient has long since driven it out. English newspapers dare not mention it. The Unitcrl States are the happy hunting grounds for the slizirpcrs running this gigantic gamble, more than half the receipts at the recent drawing It is nnlortnnnta that the work To lee 1‘ wmun ll’ R“ mm mm of mosquito control must be under- taken some weeks in advance of the normal arrival of these ubiquitous an alt an pests. If the annual anti-mosquito . (1 could b0 d fe ed ntll It IS probable the Rev. Mr. BAluioun’s suc- 3319 gen ,5 "me d§,,,,‘,’ bu, iém, cessor at Trinity will be Rev. Mr. l\lAcKENzll: thg fund would be over-subscribed of Westville, N.S., who is othciating with great in a very 51”" “mt FWD‘-8 forw- success as a student missionary at Rockingham. 9”‘ "‘15°"‘’3 "'5' °”“V' 1“ Am“ i f thinkin. about mos- Mr. BARBOUR, whose work among the young has q$'w:5:u,;u:m,n June 2,, lay, The sweet tune lay. It whispered and told him its name at last, Its home at last: But. then, while he listened, away it DI-588d‘. Away it passed. Yet oft. when he slumbered, again all have it stole being credited to America In the meanwhile ' .. Dfifly 0! the flftt Order to I Dlrmt . ‘ .' ' been of an outstanding character, may be called cause to soy with Pmspero. How Again it stole most of the hospitals of this country sorely need to a Saint John cha e_. gnu-p the point of this remem- with touches of love, upon mg soul, :,°aTp;;'e’5.re’;°n,; mflt °m°‘t:l" Representing the funds." lg NE iii bronco isl"—-Winnipeg Tribune. Upon his soul. mum. yutfldly mu. of _ ,_ will natural] peed in ' ' L d 1- » . 1“ Q“°b°° 3"!’ 5‘3“d"d '3“ °‘ W389-5 fit‘ sumiie City In mun; official Then he tried to coteh it and keep 0, ,,mun_,,n’;'m,°n1;'el:m‘:ll1*3*‘f‘-3: 0' weed5'““"'- A" El‘-19" acted for the benefit of labour does not apply in now og csnsdlnns we are told by 19- fut. gompmgu um, nu hm, ‘Dim on And keep it fun: But. he wok.e,edI.nd sway in the night it pass . in the night it passed. My Lord. let me pass in the night I pay. In the night I pray: For the music has taken my heart —j-—‘ ‘case of work done for farmers or agriculturists “-5 Publicity Wl'°5“- “I-“ding hot- "One day this week" says the Ottawa generally, even if the employer isa city con- §:)‘1o::°,ndwr‘:::,¥:,'2,§l..§,i,g1:n:;1i::: '_/onrlial, “Lord T\Vl~‘.l'-‘.DSl\lUlR went down to tractor, In giving decision to this effect Mr. “gm 0, ti)“ mm”, Wm be . hm. . Knox I’r¢‘Sb_VlCrl3|1 Cllllffll. 5P0l\'¢‘- 10 lhc flllllllfll Justice GUIBAULT of the Superior Court said the clieon and parade to be staged goi- meeting of the Ontario Provincial Women's Mis- text of the Collective Labour Agreements Act thoonnadians. and Mayor Chores sioiiary Society of the Presbyterian Church in which the Hour: had to interpret, had for object D‘ Wm” h” h“'"'°d J°h“ B“‘°h‘"' . . . . .. . . Ilord Twccdsmulr. Governor Gen- _C.-marla. ills opening words were : the aiding of the agricultural industry, and as a ".4 9,3135... .0 ¢;.nm-1, .0 Angry. in the utilities." In my next. letter I propose to consider the question as to whether a. private utility company can be controlled by regulation. I am. sir. etc. JOHN P. WIIEAB. "'l'lUD3A‘lIlS’l."' AGAIN OF OAIAOA - . - - - -- .. . I way, .. ,1 result it did not seem that a distinction was to be tie any for the oocnslon. wont " n sonA:f :.nS:10‘:.:;ll)!1ld':‘Y(l;e,o‘;u:l(l'lh§‘l);dsi;°b:na‘m;:g, made between the workers engaged by proprie- gt“ 3‘;°u°m“"ll' -l°h3 3“°h3“?- W ham "A," "h_Iulfk.:1u“¢;'l_'}°e-zfllally Many £flt. to my fellow Pre.-.byterians.' tors of agricultural. occupations or by contract- '‘ ' Then p_i:'vlv;red the Lord, "ft is thy ¢.»,.,.in¢ ,............'."':...'oi°. uvaolidl. Montreal Canada ‘‘It is not fashionable these days to be an ‘"5 °x°°““"K w°’k9*f°‘;Kth°£‘- lM'1.'::"‘::".d'J"u‘§ 233$ ","';_',' It, is my friend. :3: 3i.7si.°§§‘i513.:1iiie1i:L'i.i°.li'i‘.3i 5‘; elder iii a church,‘or to he what is known as a Two New -York scientists 03" “Sum of 3 mo “"0" a, ma fie.” "9 Mm: 'l'l1ouglt;ni::ner:'<l:‘i-den hour shall thy 0, invwuve ,0 may in wordy _d_ R g B th 2: church ‘worker.’ biiccessfiil people, ‘sopliisticat- study the interpreted as indicating the "mks 6‘ mad’ the ‘mmuu 0! me moment Th’ Ionsmglmm. jscrgtvgln £111: shpdovn he creetlos. » OOITIS 8 S 4‘ ed. people’ ihose -who like to flunk they -b-dong married gerson include fewer mentally ill indi- 3:21;: |iil'1e“r:ar$u of ‘$.11 39:: in his lenggtiiny i.)epefI.li-igwnlini-luhgcranvgg ;;, to the tintelhgentsiayv they ‘leave such activities to viduals than are found in the single divorced “C. “M Nod mniummcoei «And ‘oillutho others are nothing to . um“, “ntence to “ply to my R Hpersons who are ‘old-fashioned,’ They are tolcr- d _d ,_ddw d .fi V s fir V Jim” Nomi K; the. self. the object, of h!‘ u1.mnp.,-,4 an wi ovuwi er assi to ion . . H . we 0‘ 8“ ‘mm he . .",.¢g' ‘mu, av", mm,1,_ 61”,“ gum, of course (providing they go to church at 5.398. “lei? reputation for being ‘advanced’ could presented their findings at a meeting of the New l E E r 3 2 E 5 lllumlned In the limit of his ‘whole ‘ - - ' ‘ " h “H ‘Do this than seekest and never shelf _, - - d_ PAGE of Columbia University and Qr.’CAuNn mm my ,,,,w,,h,d_ mu,’ m _ uin nmii-roi-,ist.heiefieetionofhi , / ’ 3")’ °‘ such workers’ but their own Sow“ Stan LANDIS of the New York Psychiatric Institute shortest summing up on record ......,,'.°.l;i. gag," , Own frenzy. 'I'|1olIat.ocntlenocIloneS. 3 la carte and table d’ll0t8 BCYVIOG .1-5.29"? "°.i.'.'Ii§.li§'" i‘.’.l’i‘.'.'.?i"°¢.§’.‘ ii§i.'.".3i.‘.‘.‘ iii? York much or the American»? ’ . 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