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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C¢. NOVEMBER 13, 1927-PART 1. ENTC |GENIUS NERVOUS BUT NOT CRAZY.| EMMED TURRENTS SCIENTIST FINDS AFTER STUDY Alfl F lflflfl VIE“MS Dr Shepherd Meets Diffioulty | i = in Studying Complexes ° River Waters-Used to Erase| . - of Great. Traces of Disaster—Food = 1s Scarce. Declares Work Itself Has Littte to Do With Out- WATERBURY, Vt November 12,— | Water, which like fire is 'a good{, standing Success. servant but a bad master, was dovitely | e at work today for the very people it ruined last week in its rafndriven| By no means, says Dr. William T. rush from the mounthins. Shepherd of the Washington So- In this and other, villages .of . the.| clecy for Philos »phic Inquiry, who is H Winooski Valley, the heart of the|making an intensive study of the Vermont flood - district, the wator | characteristic traits common to men systems were at last repaired, largely |and women of extraordinary ability. removing the threat of typhoid. Water, | There is, however, an almost in- drawn from the streams that ravaged | evitable nervous _instability, Dr. the villages, was being used to remove | Shepherd has found, which is found traces of the damage. {n the great majority of persons who o have reached high places in the arts Homes Are Scrubbed. and scienees. The great difficulty in Homes, shoveled out during the|studying the complexes of genius, week, were being scrubbed with mop | Dr. Shepherd said, lies: in obtaining and brush. Streets where last week | clinical specimens. The few persons torrents ran 15 feet deep were being |in Washington who might be con- flushed from standpipes, and cloth- |sidered geniuses do not_lend them- | product of a genius. ing, caked’ with river mud during the [ selves to that kind of analysis. He has The story of geniuses, says Dr. mu_nduuom was washed and hung to confined his experiments to one organi-| Shepherd; who is making this study dry. J . | zation composed of weiters. most of | for presentation at the annual mecet- In front of many farm homes, |whom, he believes, have some of the|ing of the National Association of household goods still crowded the | characteristics of genius. Psychologists, seems to show that porches and lined the road. but they | ~ The true genlus, he say4, combines | genius fundamentally is of one order were gradually being cleaned and|with extreme nervouspess’ hjgh in-|and that the difference between ‘@ |. dried and moved back to their ac-|ventive power and.’ extraordinary | great general and a great musician is customed positions. mental energy, and there always is a | simply one of environment and train- There was heat in most of the|mysterious inner urge to crcative ef-ling. Had these heen reversed the houses and cooking was being ac-| forts. Work itself,- Dr. Shepherd be-|work of the men would have been re- complished somehow, though this was | lives, has little to #o" with genlus, in | versed. e g hampered by a peculiar action of‘the Hiod s WELLS IS SCORED. By the Associated Press. Start Your Payments Next Year Buy your furniture NOW! ! Furnish your home NOW!!! Take home a live or dressed turkey in the bargain. BUT— we've arranged it so you won’t have to begin payments until the new year— 1928. Fair, isn't it? Is a genius cra Note All Free Items You Get With Each Suite In addition to the regular pieces in the DR. WILLIAM T. SHEPHERD. of the maxims of the old-sehool ooke, and the best that can be by unmitigated labor, com- bined with fair intelligence, is a prod- uct that falls considerably short of the suite you choose, we give away a number of attractive articles—in fact, enough ex- tra pieces to beautifully furnish a room. Read them all! 11’ ‘We again inaugurate our original yearly plan of giving away FREE of charge, a live or dressed TURKEY with every suite of fur- niture sold. Come in and get your free turkey and at the same time a real FURNI- TURE BARGAIN. farmers at the time of the flood. For $ WANTED IN FIVE: CiTIES. some reason, possibly because they are costly articles,' the kitchen stove Winston Churelll Denies Warlike | £t. !Louis Prisorier Fnces Charges Policy of Conu.rufivu. in Baltimore and Western Center was about the first thing to be saved when the flood began to threaten, A journey along the Winooski re- SOUTHEND ON SEA, England,| ST. LOUIS, November. 12 (P.— November 12 (#).—Winston Church- |A man arrested here last Saturday ill, chancellor' of the exchequer, hits | fyhis, committing a_ burglary was weals to the traveler scores of weighty sides or rocky promontories above the' identified today as a member of the e back at H. G. Wells, the novelist, ’ homes they once adorned. Hysterical Strength. kitchen stoves perched high -dw hili; Tt is easy to imagine the heroic ef- notorious Adler gang of burglars fort necessary to carry-those great who, in a recent letter- indorsed the 2and check passers, \\'hosg {vveranons coal burnérs up the steep: Vernignt | Liberal’ candidate opposed: ‘to - Lady | o, (he last threeivears were said by hifls and’ it must have been -the{lyeagh the C - to run above a ‘million strength nf hysteria_thag-made the sh, the Conservative candidate, .on _the,ground of the warlike policy feat possible. The food has been brought in over | ST the Conservative. governmient. In a message to Lady Iveagh, in reconstructed roads this week. Ver- monters are .a thrifty people and by | Which the chancellor refers to ‘Mr. /| This time of year, their cellars are| Wells' allegation that the govern- | Man gave the name of Richard Berg, stocked with homegrown provisions | ment was heading for war, he says: | 24. 1le used a different name in to last through, the Winter, . Veg-| _“Jt is ‘Wrong .to make. an, untrue|€ach of the other cities. He fur- etables, salt meat, preserves, jars and | Statement like this, and indescribably | Ni$hed bond after his arrest here and mean to make an untrue statement | Dolice fear he will jump it. ‘barrels stand row upon row with their promise of. plenty. fnrl u:{{e paltry purpose of cadging ——————t vo Food Is Destroyed." DALLAS IS FAVORED. In this condition, the flood found et the cellars of the valley farms when| MUSSOLINI MAY. 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