Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1930, Page 33

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" DESRE FOR DENT * INHERENTINLING Dr. Mary Chadwick Expounds Theory Before Psychoana- Iytical Association. is a specific instinct to die in creature. great influenza epi- and from her observations born infants Dr. Mary Chad- London _presented objective evidence of the inherent death wish to the American Psychoanalytical Asso- clation meeting here last week. She also has tested out with reptiles the philosophical contention of Sigmund Freud that every living cell is of a drive to return to the non-living condition from which it came, but that in a large combination of cells, as in any multicellular animal, a stronger :eunur impulse towards living is built p. The force of the death instinct, she explained, remains in the personality and finds its outlet through the mus- culature in destructive activities, such as those of children and young animals. But when the life impulse does not get a good start or the musculature does not serve as an outlet for the death instinct force the latter may find its outlet in suicide, & fatal accident, or the simple act of fiyinz without any apparent cause at all. . Many Wish to Die. " “Hospital records,” she said, “show many patients who seem to die mainly 3““?'11 ml;.":- T . 'fia:l:f' ially uenza. ep c e!(?r'ecme inanition would set in with the pneumonia and death would follow in a few days unless the patient could be made to want to live. Such patients were of the ‘mother fixation’ ‘The one way to save such patients, she said, was to bring to them the mother or a beloved relative, or to transfer to the nurse the love for the mother. ‘When very young children are brought to a hospital suffering from nutritional ailments, or marasmus, she said, a striking fact is that they make no struggle to live. They have none of the instinctive fear of death supposed to_be common to life. Dr. Chadwick described the process of the death instinct as that of a return the of life to the very be- before birth. Sleep may be & partial fulfillment and nurses making tal ward between 2 and 3 a.m., when sleep is deepest, will find many of the patients have as- swned a prenatal position. When they are aroused they complain and cannot return to sleep until they have ar- ranged the limbs in the same mn: e ting studies of sepelles. They ba s U of rej . ve, lic states of regression to a pre- natal state, will feign ‘”"'"i"?&'fi ¥ i T i i 5;!:5 itk Ll el 'THE SUNDAY ~STAR.” WASHINGTON, D.” C.” MAY 11, T930_PART ONE. ATTEMPTS PERILOUS FLIGHT AMY JOHNSON, Twenty-three, whose longest flight has been only 200 miles, took off at Croydon London, England, in a tiny moth plane on a lone flight of 22,000 miles Airdrome, to Australia and return. Press Photo. BRITAIN'S NEW POET LAUREATE . DESCRIBES OLD JOB IN SALOON John Masefleld Cleaned Glasses and Helped Bartender in Greenwich Village 35 Years Ago. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, May 10.—If Greenwich illage any more—the Green- that used to be, before the m were two bartenders, one named Johnny, & merry little man, and the other Joe, an elderly, stout. man with a fat, red head and a continual smile. duties were to clean the jglasses My be ‘whl,flch these two artists filled ‘or the iraty. “I, who was not an artist ard could had to take a t ay laden drinks to men liv ng in the hotel, which occupied the rest of the ore | bullding, or loafing at the bar tables, reading the papers. E Had Disagreeable Tasks. “T had to see that the piping through which the beer ran to the tanks was in ice. I had to keep the bar ice box filled from the cold storage cellar. I had to keep the free lunch counter supplied with such food as preteels, sliced bologna, sausage, sar- dhlxs, salt beef, rye bread and potato salad” In addition there were less agreeable tasks, such as cleaning out the cuspidors, sweeping and scrubbing the floor, and the brass rail. did. | pol! . | tiny attic room le | never forgot Luke O'Connor. And in return, laureate to his majesty ceived his board, $10 a month and a to which he said he usad to retire at 2:30 a.m., so tired that Y, vlul::leep before he got halfway up A nmlpie of months later he got a more congenial job uptown, Im&‘h he ey last met four rs ago, after the 't had hunted M:l?lm' several days. e NOTABLES VITED (£ORT CONSIDER TOMAY 25 SCvIGE Massing of Colors in Amphi- theater at Cathedral to Draw 15,000. A list of distinguished guests has been invited to attend the massing of May 25, the Sunday be- fore Memorial day, in the open-air amphitheater of Washington Cathedral on Mount St. Alban, it was announced yesterday. ‘The invitations were extended to members of the cabinet, the military #nd naval committees of the Senate and House, members of the diplomatic corps Precox, | and others. Arrangements for the ex- live, but to die. Otherwise it may lead to the victim stumbling into a fatal accident, to death in the course of some ercises have been made by the District Chapter of the Military Order of the ‘World War, which is sponsoring the an- nual event. Approximately 15,000 persons are ex- pected to attend. The services will be struggle | marked by & Brocesslonal, duriag which m/ itions color litary and pa- eSS R States and emblems of their so- cleties before the outdoor altar, set victim flmmmmmawmuhm- le. One such dream, he said, is so com- ‘mon that the majority of the thousand persons in the audience must have ex- perienced it. It is known as the “com- fort dream” and comes to the scheolboy or schoolgirl who drops back to sleep after being called in the morning. The child dreams in few minutes of being in school and going through the day’s routine. Satisfied by Dream Experience. Superficially this doesn't look like a wish fulfillment, Dr. Alexander said, because the child doesn't Jook forward with pleasure to going to school. But the “super-ego” demands that it go to school and will not let the victim rest until something has been done ahout it. It is satisfied the dream experience which is produced by the mind so that the person can continue to sleep. He told the experience of a recent patient. A young Berlin business man, who made a lot of money by ques- tionable means during the war, was nearly ruined by the deflation of the , and was beginning to get on his feet again with the help of a more prosperous older brother. In his pros- + perous days he had owned a fine auto- mobile which he had been obliged to sell. He wanted to buy another car when he began to make money again, but felt it would not be right to use any money for such a purpose before repaying his brother. e conflict be- tween e and the sense of fl&hl brought a subconscious dislike of this * older brother. He finally compromised by buying a cheap c ‘The night before first trip with his family he dreamed ' was to take the ! usic will be d, under leadership K Branson, and_several bugle cholrs of 200 male voleuemlud the congre- ,-flonu singing. Taps for all who have fallen in defense of their country will be sounded by Sergt. Frank Witchey, no!Dord Cavalry by . G, land Peter, canon of ‘Washington Cathedral, will be the mas- ter of ceremonies. He will be assisted by Rev. Charles Dubell of P’hllldelgrl’all. national chaplain of the Military ler of the World War; Col. Jullan E. Yates, chief of chaplains of the United States Army, and Capt. K. Evans. A sermon_will be deliv by Right Rev. .Y';nmu E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing: Man in New “Human Fly” Feat. Jack Farnsworth, a coal worker and well known athlete of Clay Cross, Eng- land, has found & new “human fly”" method of walking up buildings. He finds two which are about seven feet apart, and with hands on one and feet on the other he scales them. His ex- l]:::’t'wnn have thrilled crowds in Eng- to his brother and could not have rested easily until he received this punishment. Punishment in a ‘ream was the easiest way out. It also represented a partial revenge on the brother, since the old car was the exact duplicate of the one the latter was now driving. haunted with a sense of guilt which would have prevented any enjoyment of the motor trip with his family. Once he had received his punishment he could start out with his mind at T “Guilt. feelings or the sense of duty disturb the sleep as much as genuine wish,” Dr. Alexander said. * that he was driving his fine war-time | dres car, was stopped by traffic before the market place of a provincial town, and | ediately & mol at him and shouting profiteer. ‘The man felt he should be punished, Dr. Alexander said, for buying even the ehesp car with money that belonged am is an attempt to protect sleep by means of an hallucinatory process which n.n:’vu disturbing tensions. The by the United | reached RACE FOR SENATE No Decision Yet Reached, Jersey Legislator Says, in Statement. By the Associated Pre: Representative Fort of New Jersey, one of President Hoover’s strongest sup- porters in the House, said yesterday he had considered entering the campaign for the Republican senatorial nomina- tion, but had reached no decision. Ambassador Morrow, also to Mr. Hoover, is a candidate, as is for- mer Senator Frelinghuysen. The lat- ter has come out as a wet, while the Morrow position on prohibition remains to be stated. In a brief statement, Fort said he had been surprised by published reports that he might run, and adde “It has only this much basis: I sin- cerely believe that the future of pro- hibit rests in a struightout discussion and balancing of its merits and defects, and on a searching analysis of all pro- alternatives. “Some friends who know of my con- viction that on balance, prohibition is preferable to any alternative yet sug- gested, feel that I should become & can- didate to rrevent the issue from going by default in New Jersey. I have no decision.” Fort indicated he would make & defi- nite announcement within a few days. 'l‘:;c hmrtm di.nu l"flar gx’ml titions for 8Ty ay 19. primary election is June l'l.y y EYE-WITNESSES TELL OF TEXAS GIRL’S DEATH Prosecution Expected to Rest Case Against Former Judge Brady of Appeals Court. By the Associated Press. D, , Tex.,, May 10.—Having in- troduced testimony of witnesses who said they saw John W. Brady, 59, for- mer Texas Appeals Court judge, lly stab Miss Lehlia Highsmith, year- old stenographer, the State today was expected to rest in the former jurist’s first-degree murder trial. Mrs. Jewel Crider, operator of the rooming house in which the young woman had quarters, testified that Brady, the victim and F. R. McNaugh- tou had drunk liquor together preced- ing the killing. The defense, in a previous trial, which resulted in a hung jury, asked the leniency on grounds of “insanity, in- duced by chronic alcoholism.” ~The State alleges the former jurist killed m because of jealousy. Brady is mi and a father. [ pasihauinsier SRS Corn Borer. of the most Theeombouruone‘ 1t enters the ground and oper- ates through the length of the stalk and ultimately the corn is destroyed. A. Russell Marston, entomologist at the Michigan State College corn borer ex- & Joped a strain periment ctation. has developed & strain Tomorrow—$10 Delivers Any One of These omplete Room Groupings Unfinished Chair, Special $7.00 } For the Living Room. Superb 10-Piece Suite in Outfit! For tomorrow, Monday, we place on sale this outfit at a very, very low price, and we know that its carefully chosen, fashionable pieces will meet with wide approval! " This grouping provides excep- tional comfort, too—the davenport and chair are deeply upholstered all over (on outside back and sides as well), in handsomely patterned, fine quality Jacquard! Exceptional spring construction! Fashion- able serpentine front! In addition, choice of Button Back or distinctive occasional chair with contrast covering and button- tufted seat; stylish smoker; 4-pocket decorated magazine rack; half moon end table; charming occasional table and two lovely lamps! A one-day sale! $10 Delivers This Complete Outfit T AL A | e — T For the Bed Room Complete 11-Piece Suite in Outfit! This is an outfit of values, and the price for tomorrow, Monday, is amazingly low! All four pieces of the suite are included and the other fine pieces in addition—all at this price! Note the intriguing style originality of solid paneled bed, five-drawer chest and choice of spacious Dresser and dainty French vanity, oi select woods in walnut color, and paneled! Also a fine spring; deeply tufted mattress in art-ticking; two pile lows; full-size, patterned bedstead of lus- trous rayon-cotton , fancy pillow to match. And a bed room chair with striking damask seat! $10 Delivers This Complete Outfit 41-Piece Suite in Dining Outfit! Another special grouping—on sale Monday only at this unusually low price! The well-constructed suite is a design of most appealing simplicity and consists of imposing buffet, extension table, five diners and host chair with fashionable Jacquard upholstering, and China Cabinet. It is built of walnut with other fine woods in combination! Other items go with the suite at this extremely low price! There is a fine quality 26-piece set of silver-plate; 3-paneled mirror and lovely emerald green console set of scalloped glass! See this outfit tomorrow — save exceptionally! ' $10 Delivers This Complete Outfit EASY TO PAY MAXWELL WAY plete .. Special care in the selection of these three outfits for living room, dining room and bed room has made them of ,foremost fashion-appeal and quality-content! They are truly wonderful values at $119. $10 will deliver the outfit you choose, and best of all, you can pay the balance later! Open an account tomorrow! $1.00 Cash Delivers Choice of Refrigerator Special anxl; ; 95 Sil.se To_plLift. RS s].0 g ... $15'95 .95 26 3-Door All-Metal White or Green $ Select From 3-Door Side Icer, Porcelain Lined. ... TS .. Refrigerator . 8 25 Other Styles to R0 DAL UAR A e el 3-Piece Fiber Suite This Hand-woven Fiber Suite in the sea- s 15 son’s newest finishes has ey just arrived. Is nicely == decorated and extremely good value at this price. S Simmons Windsor Style Bed An_outfit that will appeal to every one. : Consists of the new indsor style, coil spring and all-cotton mattress. Can be had in s 0 46 and 3.3. Special, com- . Easy Terms 5-Piece Enameled Breakfast Suite Well made, consist- ing of Drop-leaf Table 3 1 M and 4 sturdy Chairs — Pay Weekly We are now showing new designs and new colorings. About 35 patterns to select from. Stroller, Special . ... ...$] Carriage, Special. Pay a Little Each W ' L] Complete Day Bed A Day Bed of the better type. One motion and the bed is open. Mattress is roll edge with flounce and covered in good grade of cre- $ 75 tonne. $26.50 value; spe- s cial &t coeeieiieiin.

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