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By RODNEY DUTCHER (NEA Ser Washington, Sept. ff, is likely to be I session of the question will nc until some time ston beginning ear That would m @ mission in or: H collect the mi them for act atus could be = but that wouldn h all the mile: @ ton summer clim: Mg appear rather w Stimson has wo trying to keep track of a c or less impor Regnier. The capiain bone or a shoulder © ¢ from his horse, and im the hospital. * * ‘The first job Republican ‘Chairman Claudius to do was to pour soosc: troubled women. Some of been laid up a of the committee had begun t that the men regarded members n merely paused °s told women: nd don't spend | that was the his four daugh- so well with it appears ntly waited 1s that the conferring of rd in the form s much to do with toward the accounting ma- deep-seated staff micht ction in the public en't quickly stifled. of the original Hoo- tant Ohio and man- Ohio campaign. He is mer football player, six feet tall and more, and is well liked by most z who know him. He served uutant general's office here and is a lawyer of rable experience. New York, New York’: And daze. A st then, if ever, com gunned look comes over a # percentage of the population the efforts of late + river to the push c: of the East Side the of moving vans, hou: Aergot to order their tr vance stand sbout pg through tire stre kooks and odd lo Par into the nichts and with the very dawn, the movers co wearily from one end of the great island 19 ithe other. For practically all rental Jeases expire on September 30. Week before, the fortunate few who can eape to the country have come in over week-end to walk about with want folded in pockets end with real fattening on rental comm: seeking a new nest for the And it’s all over nd most amusing sii is own most amusing experience has n to encounter a slender and tim- 1 id young man balancing a gold fish in one hand and ly dog by the oth: and slave-driving while her other hand held a a ** * | Coney Island is hesitatins between Prospect of going swanky and ihe ve ot being more Coneyish Whereas the aliuring and once confined up and While, on h as the upon the clientele, which ranges ernor to the so- rrive ata spot once ated to the mass tok Oe apon a week day is quite a spot, by the w ¥ upon a Sunday. Upon a week i aus and belles are toil- cy to spend at And now the who hes- ats become comfort- ali-too-large ladies pment parks become ve for the trade of tourists who feel that. they “leave New York without. ar-famed spot. uch honld cath the elevated tracks up- ‘ives at Coney re- through the y a study in ty. Coney'’s greatest attrac- for those millions housed in nts of the East. Side who larly alluring because bway fare and thi reasonable bathing charges. | arrival of each train brings from the dark tunnel-ways a surge of the of the earth—Hungarians, a Jews, Irish and as- . They come out of the after a sweltering under- . into the freshness of a sea-breeze—making Coney the con- slomerate play place that it is. GILBERT SWAN. (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) S. breeds failure like fail- or be told that we are fail- ‘Truth for grown-ups, doubdie for children. ‘word confidence knocks ‘Sia barrage of pure ‘idea in mind that they can shame; them into further effort. What a| mistake! Children have to be guided, of C1 and it would be a weak system ed them for everything they did merely for the sake of encourage- ment. That would be the other ex- treme To instruct children it is nec- ess to correct them, but it isn't sary to do it by gibing at them | and insulting them. We're going to kill the root of the plant if we do ; that—the root of self-respect. | The Peril of Taunts So many children grow up under insult it often amazes me that they turn out as well as they do, It is terrible when this happens. I've been in homes, and oth- jerwise good homes, where the children stood up under taunts that an older o | person would not have tolerated for ite. I don't mean scolding. That's bad enough, but after all a child turns immune to- scolding when it begins to get chronic. He realises that it is a parental safety valve, more cr less, and accepts it as such. He becomes a first class dodger, in time. But the other is different—it WELL- TOM CARR - IT'S A LONG TIME SINCE I'VE SEEN YOU AND ¥ MARVELO REALLY YOu DO WELL, OSCAR, WHAT DO You kNow THaTs AEN THERE'S AN APPLE-KNOCKER OUTSIDE WHO WANTS TO STE YOU, BUT HE WONT GIVE ME HIS NOT @ GAO DAY'S WORK -TWENTY FURS FER ENE SCOOTERS --('A @ CLEVER MRS ZANDER "mM QLAD To SEE 1 KNOW You'LL THINK 1M A PEST = BUT THE CHEERFUL AID CUB 4 NER TRYING TO. RAISES 275,000 %, fools ad ite MORTGAGE ON OUR we i} - =_WE'RE_ REALLY A WONBERFOL ORGANIZATION = 1 WISH YOU COULD SEE JHE GOOD WE DO FOR THE POOR LITTLE ORPHANS JLOF ANYTHING AND WHO ARE REALLY IN NEED=/| TO HELP THE THEXVE APPOINTED ME To SEE POOR AND VE YOU WOULDN'T MAKE A YEP-HE FINALLY GOT A 308 LITTLE Raver ,1 am! i (| it na wn WHAT SORT OF A LOOKING BaBy 1S HE? DOES HE LOOK h MAD e | Alii - FIRST HE'S SHORT AND STILL HE ISN'T 4 AWFULLY. AND HE ISN'T EXACTLY DARK OR LIGHT, AND HE WEARS A BROWN DERBY HIM THIS CARD AND | THAT WOU TOLD 4 IM TO CALL AND SEE KOU ANY SUST PICKED ‘UP THis BuNct| | WHY, HE SLEEPS ON A TAY, GU22 AN. MET AN - || GEO OF EUR sKiNs, I ESKIMO WHO LIVES IN “TH WONG An’ (0 CLASSIEST IGLOO | EVER saw — | ie yl TEN THOUSAND: DOLLARS Ow! IT MUST BB WONDERFUL TO BEABLE TO SIT COWN AND WRITE ovr A CHECK FOR ANY AMOUNT You_WANT= «< WERE ALL q PROUD OF Youl UM, LWONDER IF THIS (S THE BIRD WHO WAS, QUT TO THE HOUSE. g VLL TAKE ACHANCE.ATS “* VY A NEW WAY OF MAKING A T0UC IF THATS HIS | GAME. =— MY ADDRESS 1S WRITTEN ON ITE 9