Page Four
Tuesday, June 0, 102.").
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
Yesterday In
Washington
An Independent Newspaper
( MlE.RHIdLfc MIWAK&i'Vlt. "I
had a sham battle. nth
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The supreme court u ph'M Nrw
York'H criminal anarchy law.
VMORlO HAS
HAPPtMEO?.'-
. SPEAK fO ME eTlFFS- OjRLH- (
ff-i, NX OH - HOW CAM 1 tNltR PRCME,
William D. Mitchi-ll btgan
duties n solicitor k'I1tuI.
ITS. All A. HOCjRiRlE.
MISTAKE?
n"lKium ailviHud WashiiiKton of
the appointment of it d' bt cuinnit-tiion.
FRANK B. APPI.EHT Editor and I'nlill)iir
HAUVKY K MATTH1CWH DukIikmi JUiiliiiKcr
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OWE NO MAN ANY TllINO. bit to love one imulliei-; for
he that loveth another hath fuirilli-il 1 1 1 - law. l.uve woihi th mi
III to Ms neighbor; thelelore love in the luilillins of the law.
ltomans 13:8, 10,
The German-made motion picture presented hero at the
Arcade at a private showing some months ago is recalled
to mind by the discovery in England that not one cellu
"loid drama is now in the course of preparation in that
country, American pictures having such popular demand
in British theaters that producing is a hazardous enterprisi
not attractive to English capital. Although the German
i picture shown here was original and different in that it
.Jacked all sub-titles and let the pictures tell the whole story
It was not of a character that promises very keen competi
tion for American productions. As originators and ex
ploiters of the picture industry, American producers have
established a leadership that will hardly lie threatened i:i
,any other country. The increasing devotion to detail of
Staging and location that takes large companies and tre
mendous equipment over thousands of miles to get such
surroundings as Wallowa offers is entirely foreign to an
.' r . t t .
jMigiibn or uerman producers imagination. And it ,s
doubtful if their viewpoint can Ik; -altered. Foreign films
;of unusual novelty arc all that we can anticipate as an in
vasion of this industry that has become so purely American.
1
1 'From public and private schools aoo.ooo Aniciicau boys
JHlid girls are graduating this commencement season, while
Uhe colleges and other higher institutions are loosing 50,001)
in the country. Something of the progress which a gener
j'ation has witnessed is shown in a comparison with l.S'.M
When there were about 40,000 high school graduates and
less than 9,000 college degrees. This difference in iiutii
jfoers measures the advancement of higher education in on-j
.generation. It is proof of the increasing desire for scho
lastic training and the ability of those having such nnilm
t ion to meet the demands. It is a fact well known to
those who have been called on to finance a college odiici
;tioh that the cost now is several times what it was in
.the period around 1800, yet there are more than five times
as many young men and young women receiving degrees.
Tuition is much higher, cost of living is far greater and
ithe incidentals are vastly more numerous than when th?
parents went to school. Possibly the proportion of thosi-
eager for college training is not greater but the ability
to secure it certainly is more widely diffused.
' The greater number of hieh school graduates, especial!.'
those from the public schools, docs not inmlv so much in
the way of expense, though the numbers indicate that theivj
is less disposition to take children out of school and put
them to work before the course in completed. This of it-j
elf is evidence of bettered financial conditions. A greats !
proportion of the parents are able to do without the earn-j
Ji'ffK of their children than formerly. Thus the situation;
,is indicative not only of a better trained youth but aU:
bf a more substantial parent hood than existed a generation;
ago. The success of democracy depends on intelligence!
and it is a guarantee of stability that higher schooling is I
increasing in such degree. I
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the sole. soRvivon. '. .A
OFFICE
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It has wvn Hiururil that iihhI
frii omIIi litis ittiulc no t-itiilrilnt-tlmi
to srii'iire. olfi-r Mir X
(mini; iinmiiii; mialDinhiil
i'i lf.s hy way ut rcl ii I in-; i,n;
ihiiri'r:
't iir MiuUc's liit.
'I'hr niNiMtr.K fi'lni.
Tin whiili-'s .rl?-t.
'I lie IhtN Itiit'i.
Tim rliluurr'H ankle.
The K'lol s rlhow,
Thi Hnfli'Ht job In tin- virlI, la
krt'pliiK a ii'coi 1 ul' IIk' mi una I
.siHJWHiil In oulh Africa.
Boys Parents Told That
Fighting Natural, Inherent
H'lioariiiK of tho Coronuilo roal
casn huh ri-fum-d by tin; Hiipn-i'ii'
court.
flovcrnor Hlunn of WiHcnnsIn
atinouncid opposition tu tltu ilrft n
au tt-Ht.
ClilcnKo's Hanitary ili.sl rict was
ri'fuscd u rcfharini: In the J.uKc
-MichiKuii water cuw,
The supremo court decided .to
Kcrutiuize in on; clns ly ipial i l ie.t-
tlons of luvvyera appearing' heiur-it.
tlian anylliini;
No. ClarlHHM
a brain fuiid.
am?.-eivif ..ti,,.,.,, tmMii,,
" I'' ;i,,i,U'1" for ,h" -M"-i"k.-n l.v parenlM.
I hew I, Adams, a hachelcir who. aH:,.... ri,,h,i(it i
.siiKTliiN niii i:t for the Kreat Motists
hunie Tor children, is raisin 17 l."'i7
ycnmi-xier:;. hi !ii-vea that eviy fa
ther should i.uy a s. I i" ImxiiiK
hIovch for his noil and iach him
1 o (a Ue care of iiiniHeh wil Ii na-
l Ufv'll H capOllM. '
"Kvery parent liaH tlie fllilin
in-ohlcm to contend with," Mr. Ad
am.H s iid. "It iH wit Ii hoyn fro in
eij,'lit to fourteen that the. most
iriMihie i experienced . Accordiin;
lo Ilie cultural epoch theory Ot ev-I
when they learn that he will not.
liKhL back. !
"Thi! wiser parents 'assume that !
natural tendencies are Kood, but J
Unit, they need guidance. The
hlld Bhould be k( tidied and if too;
aKWressive, restrained ; If too tint-!
id, encouraged to stand up for his1
rights. Parents should nevrr op-:
enly take sides, but .shotilil qiiiidly
teach tludr sons how to use their
fists, and at the same time the (
idly of peace. Ttn y should b--1
taught to (,'tvf u Kood account of
Iheniselvin when nece.ssar,, and at,
the same time be impressed with I
the fact that they should never he
atfKressors, or fiht for pleasure.
"As a matter of fact, very few
boys wen t to fitfhl and most fipht.s
result from-lite desire of other
boys to witness a finht. Pan nts
should teach their sons this and
neouniKe them to use every hon
orable means to avoid fitfhts. i(
the father cannot teach his son
how to fiffht, h should employ
someone who can. Lessons should,
of course, be a prlvute family af
fair, and the gloves should be kept
by the father so that they wilt be
used only at practice.
ittitudes may be In any caso the parents should
They may say I be agreed on a policy, so that one
tlifit fltfhiiin? is natural and what "ill not urge the child to fight
is natural is rirhi. This theory while tho other punishes and
uuickiy hads to uhshrdities. as im- shames him for fighting."
Smart New Straw
HATS
for-
MKN AND YOUNG MEN! . '
You will like our
I in ported Swiss, Yeddo and Panama
$4.00
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$6.50
M(H)H.;m:Af'i'. III. (AC) - -le-oiir savage ancestors.. Kihting In
hiring that, the world needs, more natural.
The supreme court defined
.Mif lsi lie I ion ol co 11 lis in or
u itii' ssi s b'. Ioi'e
or board.
Chili cli I Jecls Ol l irri-s
l:is'l'u (AP)
the j Mi'Kee of Iloston was (dectf't! pre-
IH 01 'iei iuk I MMiein ! me l 11 l V IMU CI1 Ul I III ISl
railroad hib-1 Sri- ntist, in Host on. at the annual
j meeting of the church Monday. Ib-
t mm ceeds Yorrenco Parker of fli-t-
! mont. K. W. 1'almer of llrookliim
.-s ch-cted 'lerk and Kduard I..
).v..-; Neutoii iKiphy of Itrookline treasurer.
piidenc. and all of (he other mis
chief of children Is natural! To
encourage the hoy to fight Is to
encourage him to become a bully
and to develop an aggressi vetiess
that in kilter yearn will injure, him.
"On the other hand, the father,
or the mother, may take the other
extreme, and forbid till fighting.
! These parents sec the possible phy
sical Injury, but fail to sec how in-
1 , ,. ' ' ' "!JnrioiiM molly-cod. lie tendencies
. , J , ... ... , 1 may be. How can the child 1m-
ienced m its ht.tory I his means I mi)ny or (1(!Icri.K!,iv(. u h ,H
I lil !,I 111 : I C HAND
I held her hand one night in June
llenejith a .silvered lover's moon,
I 'pon the , wave,-waMo-d sanfl.
pMer e i'llffc 'di.i nu'n'h- looK'i in'
mine
.My heart was filled with love dl-
inc.
The while 1 held her hand.
I held her hand: I .spoke the word
I'l'hat only waves and breezes he.nd,
A Ull Clollils Ot 1 ee( y l;u e;
(Mil then- upon the beaelTs sand
I s'ote n kii-s. and held lo r hand
Or she'd have slapped my face.
Some chorus girls have lols of
dollies, others don't even bring
tt un Iin.
t
Success mi not tun's turns a fel
low's head, ami the Mimi lliin he
knows he's oti'j; bark the other
way.
Pati iot'.Mn: Uod bb sj lho-e who
aree with tie- and damn the rest.
i
(iris wbt) bcln painting at PJ,
lremient need "ubilcuabiuu" at
You neeiin't t.ike j, man': ad
vice to Halt, r' him, jus! ask it.
"Hhen ,ou were a little uiil ou
ni'M'i- had otir bead shiuule l, did
)nii','"
"Oh, un, iiie the revcf-e."
boy Is In the Se.lge
eiimtn.ll.a in t:.L-,. tl,,. l1,1..tia
expern-iu'cd bylwlt,h ,M.r children will Inflict
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