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PAGE TWO - SEES BIRTH OF SUPER-RACEIN NEAR FUTURE Human Beings Will be Perfect | Types and Sex of Children Pre-Determined HAS MARRIAGE PLAN Woman Should Have the Right to Propose to Man She Wishes to Marry By Maurice Henle NEA Service Staff Writer Rochester, N. ¥., No of n new race of superior bein perfect men and women in every se of the word, is about to come If the 3 ear-old dream of Dr. Alzamon Ira founder and} head of the Super-Race Foundation | of Rochester and New York, comes true, i ‘The method of creating this super-| jor race is really a compex matter. | Dr. Lucas, in a long and earnest in- terview, explained everything, which, for the purpose of dissemination to the public, may be stated as follows: front: Colonel Ro Baek row: Julian Myri laj.-Gen. Henr WOMEN ARE CREATURES _ OF INSTINCT This January the work of the Dr, Fisk Says Women Are Super-Race Foundation will find con- crete expre a convention called “The American Congress of Superior Cau Sy DelLueaw be: lieves only the pure-blooded C: sian should rule the United States, | just as only the pure-blooded Mon- golinn should control the reigns of government of China. | Selecting Super-Parents At this congress he hopes to have,! besides the delegates, a group of bout 69 men and women, equally divided. Thes been se- lected in various es of the ccun- try ond at the cc will receive te ts of intellect, body and morality. He believes that out of the super- men ond women thus found, probably ten per cent will fall in love with each other and eventually marry, al-| his activities in connection W@th the j though he will not in any way try to) promotion of personal hygiene and | | the prolongation of life goes even | force such a thing. These six persons, three couples, will go out into the world, teaching the doctrines of the superior nian, multiplying themselves, and in that lly wipe out’ those dis- and mind. ay how long’ this| will take. Probably ten generations.’ ly 20 or But why rush?” s says. “There is no hurry.| and wo-| man, found to be superior, are in complete harmony, they can beget children whose sex they not only can determine before birth, but whose! vocation as well they can forecast. “There must be a mutual, soulful understanding. They must be able to project the picture of the type of child they wish. Many say that if the sex and vocation of a child can be predetermined, that all parents] will wish for doctors, lawyers, writ- ers and such. “But remember that a stream can go no higher than its source and the same applies to human beings. “If the parents are of the lower| type, their children will likewise have those tendencies. And that stands for each type of human of which there are 12. Women To Choose Husbands “Some say that everyone will want a boy. But I believe that the woman should have the first choice and that should be a girl. “The woman certainly should | choose her husband, even if it is| necessary to propose to him. “Certainly, when the superior race comes into existence there will be no disease, no worry, no trouble, no hatred, no wars. “The superman will be all man, not half man and half woman as we| find so often today. And the saper-| woman will be all woman, not half woman and half man as we see now. They will have definite places in the world, and not go aimlessly from job | to job as the people of this genera-| tion do. ’ “Just tell the people to have faith, | the faith that is the essence of| things loved and willed in the realm | of conscious activity.” Dr. Lucas holds to the theory that no_new life ever is created. All that | is in the world, has been in the world * since creation. All that is to come, is here now. Everyone is as old as| tine itself. ASPIRIN | | yer’~ Genuine! "| Bizener was successful in ki Not Inferior to Man Be- cause of This 5 BY MAR HALE, NEA Service Writer, New York, Nov. 7.—Well, granted we are creatures of inct, and not reason, what's wrong with that? This is all: we women have taken this charge from the opposite sex too seriously. We've almost come to ve our lack of reasoning ability , es us inferior to man, But no. Here's a'min himself who | sides with us. He's Dr, Eugene 1; man Fisk, meii! disectdr of the Life Extension ist tute here. In fact, Dr. Fisk, well known for further. He urges us to continue in our own feminine ways, for our in- stincts, he adds, are basically sound, to be depended upori and logical. For instance—take the matter of age. The best of us will hedge when it Comes to that, or will slice off a few years when no one is looking if we think we can get away with it. Or we'll indulge in a nice little ery when the birthday anniversary comes around, no matter how handsomely we may have fared in the way of gifts. Discards Birthdays. Men call this vanity. But-it isn’t, the doctor “There's just one thing to do about birthdays,” he assured me. “Forget them. Women’s way is the . Diseard the calendar as of Let’s measure our age by our phy condition, which is the only fair measure, and be as old or as young as our bodies. “Not that’ I have any objections to calendars,” he explained. “But we have attached such false signifiance to 30, 40 and 50 that it is almost im- possible not to let down at each milestone, just because the years seem to call for it.” Then there's good ground for the other feminine instinct—the desire to alter the figure. Do you number among your acquaintances one wo- man who isn’t -dieting to reduce or to increase her weight? “Instinctively a woman realizes ‘she must control her physical con- tour if she is to keep from ‘settling down’,” Dr. Fisk went on. “As wo- men give up exercise and yield to overindulgence in food, the aging process manifests itself in flesh and flabbiness, Wrong Step. “Women who have become neu rotic, anamic and undernourished lose their feeling of youth and seek to regain it by adding on flesh ana restoring the natural stature. “To be sure, many women in their eagerness to keep young and agile have not followed the most judicious | but the laziest means. They depena | 0M cosmetics and alternate starving and gorging to do what only reason- able diet, fresh air, exercise and a cheerful philosophy and tenacity to youthful illusions and enthusiasms can do. “But through their determination to stay young in face and in form, women have set up better standards for men and have imposed better living conditions upon the world. In 1 forms of publ.c health work f ana health propaganda you will find more woman workers than men, be- cause these activities give them an | opportunity to follow their natural instincts and impulses fection. eau gaan “So, instead of curbing their i » ig their im- pulses toward health and beauty, women should develop them,” he concluded. Bear ee Baa tt aa BOY KILLS LYN: Marmarth, N. D., Nov. 8. Marcel Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir- in” have been: prescribed by physi- wer twenty-three years and ‘dy: millions for Colds Handy boxes of ss but this youngster has Zigener was successful in killing a 1 pair of wildcats in the Dickey draw ougheast of town Monday evenin he, youngster wa ing with a big “double farina ie discovered the oldest on two eats and shot it, Regen pes of its legs. The cat managed to spring up the bank and started for him in @ threatening manner when he managed to ctrike it in the head with the butt of the gun. No sooner had he killed the. fir:t cat, than he diseovered a second one in the where he killed the first shot. re are not many of these ies ; aren ee fucky indeed to see one of them, ARRANGING OLYMPIC TEAM PLANS > executive committee of the,American Olympic Committee is mecting in New York to settle the fins r selection of an American team and the means of financing ert .M. Thompson, president of the committe ick, president, U.S. Lawn Tennis Associatio Frederick W ; T. Allen; Pierce, presid@ént, National Collegiate Association. by killing two in| will start in earnest, C. R. Morgan, (00 in in . the greatest in the land, All this | cellor of the exchequer usually makes | . to celebrate his formal induction into | one of the most important speeches | CASS COUNTY POTATOES i m GROWERS ORGANIZED | COUGH. | Thereafter the calls upon his If for any reason the king of Eng- Roy Johnson of | SRE chairman of | Mrs, Wiil Hall, R. No. 3, Baxley, the lord may yhich | Ga will take charge of the organization | who suffer from coughs, colds, eroup plained that the gigantic metropolis | are usually made in state and often ss county unit of the | or whooping cough. I cannot recom- ; divided into various boroughs, each | there is a generfus banquet, all of proposed North Dakota Potato Grow. ting at Casselton, seecoanty ae tie hit county unit | 1919 and have found it the best med- _ But the most important of all the|to head all big charities. For in- d, and ready to begin |i veral other valley |children.” Best and largest selling |don, When you say City here you| quake news reached London the s are expected to be lined up | cough and cold remedy in the World. | «! soon and then the membership drive THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The people vote for aldermen who havea life job. From their own body in rotation in order of seniority j they choose a lord mayor each year. —_——- Thus each alderman, if he lives Will be Called Upon to Dig |!" enough, is sure to be lord mayor some day. its chief executive. He presides over acts as a police magistrate. For this NER. he gets 10,000 pounds, or about $50, so given Man- BY MILTON BRON. i NEA Service Writer. 000, a year. He is 1 ard continuing for one year, Sir | ficial residence. : suis A. Newton will every month] But all this is a mere drop in the dig down into his jeans, draw forth | bucket. Out of his own pocket the lated into Londonese, means that the | spent $300,000. Photo shows the opefiing meeting. Le: ' just Colonel A. G. Mills, of the A. On Nov. 9 alone he will spend|events. One of these is his own ed guests, including some of | for the bankers, at which the chan- campaign director, declares. COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING __ office. of the year. purse will be endless. Which is why|land wants to come down into the is always a rich man. | City he had to get formal permission ed it must be ex-|from the lord mayor. Such visits “I am writing to all To the uni , States Foley's Honey and Tar too of which has ity own government.|which eats up the lord* mayor's ch, and I can't keep house with- | ‘Thus there is a mayor of Holborn, of | money. out it. Have been using it since | Westminster, of Shoreditch, ete. Finally the lord mayor is supposed thi ine there is for growns-ups and | London boroughs is the City of Lon-j stance, when the Japanese earth- mean the square mile of| present lord mayor at ce called |territory whtch comprises the oldest | Refuse substitutes. E VICTROLA instrument line of twenty-one styles your dealer or write to us for complete catalog. New Victor Records are issued every Friday, presenting | -an ever-changing program of the newest and best music by | the greatest artists in their, particular fields. Mazurka (Chopin) riotin soto Fritz Kreis ANasiodie' cereus FritzKreler| 947 1.50 Mahogany, oak or walnut Polish music, t Sea cmcigpenl roe maa e pig eevee rom the Acca e In Latin Stabat Mater—Pro Peccatis José Mardones( ©420 2.00 (For Hia People Uneelenting) (Rowini) I Letts These bass numbers have rolled nobly, in their time, through many a vast cathedral. 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The others | ae | Here is how a lord mayor is made. ‘eight head of cattle bought and paid} “§:veral meh have told me that for by a local cattle buyer, were | the sunflower heads burn like a good seized by Hy A. Roberts of Crosby, | s | customs officer here and two other | chop up the stalks and use them for federal officers. The latter declared | wood,’ Mr, Lawson declares. “In the cattle had been smuggled across | srowing the sunflowers for fue], they ‘the Canadian boundary b nadian | are planted ‘ion, that many f: MUGGLED CATTLE SEIZED to keep their homes heated untit | Deep Into Fhem as Lon- ° Thg City is generous enough with ; fa don’s Head the councilmen and aldermen and of the higher price offered in the United States. b, a = / ‘The cattle buyer disclaimed having lany knowledge that the cattle were TAXI smuggled. No charges were made|/ phone: One-One Hundred London, Nov. 8—-Beginning Nov. | sion Housé, all furnished, as his of- | : i against him. 1 bunch of kale and proceed to spend | lord mayor usually spends $100,000, ; t with a lavish hand. Which, trans-|or more. One, recent lord mayor | flowers f jful practice of a number of Towner aldermen of the city of London have To begifi with, he must give four | him lord mayor. great banquets which are fixed | ; William C. Prout, president, | .)out $15,000 to give himself a nice | banquet on the day he is sworn into | Rubien, secretary of the committee, and General Pal-| \o.4 mayor’s* pageant down Fleet | office. Then there ig a banquet for street to the law courts and back,| the bishops and church dignitaries, | d to spread a rich feast for some | another for the judges, an another | ‘aliforn upon the citizens to cont#fbute to a HAVE your ticket read one way— going or returning. 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