Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1930 — Page 5
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KING RLPHONSO GIVES VIEW ON U.S.PROHIBITION Spanish Rider Tells Writer “The Cart Is Before the Horse” New York, May 9—(UP)—Klug Alfotino XIII of Spain thinka, In offect, we have put the "cart before the home" in dealing with the prohibition problem, according to a 1 ; article by Frazier Hunt In the current issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Hunt spent an hour in the private study of the magnificent Royal P»lI ace at Madrid and exchanged ideas, confidences anti speculations with the tall, athletic 44-ycar old ruler of ’X A»k yo«r Ornggiat /\ / <( for <Jhl-<*lie»-terA Diamond FUlain KM and UoldCO) boxes, sealed with bE*J k ' ltihtin> - Take ■•other. Bay V 1/ /Crof roar I»rngrl«t. Ask f»r L W 081. t’HKB~ ERB DIAUOND I M BRAND FILIAL*4O year'know* /Jr as Best. Safest. Renal>la Bay Now I SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BVEBYWBiH
I Jpain. i "Os course" he quoted the King is saying, "1 don't know exactly ' low your law work but it seems to no tliai if you would permit the lale of wines, but vigorously prose mte drunkenness—instead of prose 'Ullng Hie sale of intoxicants but tot drunkenness—you might solve natters." He found the King intensely hunan, a keen student of the Wall 4 rent market, and admittedly poor iiilomobilo mechanic and vol "Im. tressing as the real ruler of Spain ho marker ami unmarker of the Dictators who hold the visible reins >f power." Alfonso related with a chuckle an instance of the royal inability to •ope with such trivals as a puncinred tire. While driving in his favorite Ford alone one day a tire blew out in a little city near Madrid. The road was -deserted and the King peeled off his jacket and liis Hourbon dignity and crawled beneath the car. Mroe than a score of liis subjects watched his majesty wrestle witli a recalcitrant wheel until, when al! seemed blackest ,a chauffeur hove into sight and changed the tire. Hunt recalled that Ambassado Moore said Alfonso could have died tone of the richest men in the world had he not been the ruler of Spain but the king smiled ami glossed over his market transactions which! ptofit before the market crash. "I'm i no financial wizard," lie quoted the king as saying. The King is intensely interested in his own country, and deplores the unbalanced exports and imports;
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the ions ot revenue tracable to the passage of the 18th amendment; and the comparatively small touns*. traffic. "You know," he was quoted as saying, “I've always had lots of affection for America. I've worked more than a quarter of a century to bring about close relationship between our two countries. I wisn mure of your country men would come here, It's too bad lliey didn't come during the Seville and Barcelona expositions. Alfonso possibly may visit th« Chicago centennial exposition in 1 !t:::t. "Maybe I can come," he said, "but 1 would want to travel unofficially. I'd much lather do that." —.— o —— Whist Tourney Slated Minneapolis, Minn.. — (UP) — Whist fans from Northwest states will gather at the Leamington hotel May 21-24 for the annual tournament of Hie Northwestern Whist Association, Charles De l.euw announced. it is expected that leading players from Minnesota, North and Soulli Dakota and Wisconsin will enter the meet. o — Fiddled Enurnareation Indianapolis, Ind., —(UP) — A i young woman census worker asked i Robert H. Fessler tile birthplace ot | liis wife. "New Hampshire," was j the answer. “I mean what state" the enumerator amplified. "The state of New Hampshire," Fessler repeated patiently “Oh, yes. That is in Massachusetts, isn't it?"
LAUGHS URGED FOR BENEFIT OF ENTIRE SYSTEM Social Workers Find Beneficial Results in New System Chicago, May 9—(UP) —it may be easy to laugli when you're happy tint i s when you laugh at death and pain that laughter does the 'most good. That is the contention of Miss Mary F. Ferguson, supervisor of social service at John Hopkins University, who in the cm rent issue of • a publication distributed to social workers by the Family Welfare 1 Association of Ameiica. reviews the results of various scientific studies . of laughter and describes the effect . it lias on the chemistry of the mind , and body. ij Not only have the scientists disicovered that a good old fashioned laugh is a benefit to health, hut i they also found that laughter is beI ing used by social workers as part J of the technique in solving family I and personal problems brought to f the 234 societies of the welfare assoj elation, Miss Ferguson said in the • | article. . That laughter is an effect of good . health is undeniable, but also it is a 1 benefit to health for there is an inI direct ratio between laughter and
the neuroses, the social worker wrote. We are not pleased by what affords us laughter Miss Ferguson reveals. Rather to the contrary, for things that cause laughter would annoy us if we diil not laugh. The benefit of health is derived “through stimulating respiration and circulation, increasing the blood pressure and sending more blood to tlie head and brain by breaking up every train of thinking and every sustained activity, bodily or mental." Severe physical pain often causes laughter, scientists have found according to Miss l-’ergiison. and from a questionaire one eminent psychologist learned that many people laugh when death is announced. Type of luaghter that has mental health value, the article states, —• z
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Is laughter at one's own mishaps, which Is achieved oniy by persons who have the ability to be objective, "iaiugliter to be shared beneficially must be kindly." Miss Ferguson contends. "The use of laughter as a too) by the social worker must be on a plane that the person In trouble can appreciate, if laughter occurs when a situation Is palnf'il the worker with rare insight, though feeling no merriment, can produce a
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release fom tension by elating somewhat annkigoua Incident In which a humorous situation affords a laugh." And just to prove her point, Miss Ferguson cites the case of one widow who declared "If I abandon my children I suppose i will land In jail, but there at least I shall bo comfortable.' Upon which social worker said: "i'll see that you get into the best jail there is."
