1 BOHAT PACES THE MOXROR JOCR-IAL. TITSDAT. SEPTEMBER tt. 1930. EIGHT PAGES i I i I DR. STEWART CONTINUES EDUCATIONAL CONDITION MTSIC, HE SAYS. SUOri.lt HE TAUiHT IN ALL STHOOIjA There are a Numbrr of Other lnixn ant rtubjertii I hhi Which Me l-nys Nkpcrial Strew. (Si In addition to Euglish and Lat in the foundation of a literary educa tion and Mathematics and Chemistry, the foundation of a business educa tion, certain other things should be taught in every school. In the earlier grades, covering the age from 8i.v to twelve years, it is very necessary and desirable to teach character-building. This is the real formation period of life the time when the child is docile, impression able, easily moulded into various napes. The Catholics have said they can hape the character and control the destiny of the child according as they teach him till he is tuelve years or ajte. His first impressions are in dellible. In these critical times when a mer chant will steal; will tell a lie for a dollar; when a fellow will cheat or defraud his neighbor out of his home or hi farm or his money for the sole purpose of piling up ill-gotten gains, it is becoming necesary to build a denfense for the character aud the life of the future generation. Now when man has become so commercial and so sordid that he will steal in the open market; when dishonesty land commercialism threaten our veryl school as well as in the home existence as citizens, peoples and The golden rule aud the ten com ' nations, something must be done to, manduients should be posted In every fortify us against the disaster that ; school room. are bound to follow. i The four leading causes or Insanity But for the hangmau'a noose and and of mental defect; the ten laws of the warden electric straps, men heredity all these things should be i would be killing each other daily in taught by verse, couplet, suma. the open, merely to get possession of phrase, paragraph and Hlustration property, money or wealth. posted on the wails. When any man becomes too cotn- It is necessary to teach each child 1 mercial he will steal. There is a to keep his promise and his obliej ' money insanity which can so possess lions; to pay his honest debts and to a man that lie will lie for money; 'be careful how he makes debts; to .steal money; cheat: defraud or do render honest faithful service to his i anything else to get money. The employer; to take care of the bu-i-' consequences are well-known. ness and of the proierty of his eai- The fellow who is constantly lay- ployer; to guard against wastefulness ing plans to cheat or defraud his mid against selfishness and greed, neighbor is a criminal. He is a bad It is just as bad to wasle the time citizen. All school children should or steal the "time of your employer be taught from six to twelve that it as it is l steal his money; for ti'iie is wrong to lie and steal, cheat or is more valuable than money, defraud. j ' Music should be taught in the Kverv child should be taucht to earlier grades of every school. respect womanhood; to respect ago; Music is refinslung. It lightens to have due resect for his super. or. the burdens of life. It increases eiti- All children should be taught how :o cieiiry and earning capacity. It is behave at the table; at church; in any good for the health. It is quite a public place. They shoul dhe roiirte- accomplishment to be able to re:. I ous and kind to all; taise their ha music well al siuhl and to sing well, to teachers; respect the teacher in Music is taught in all the schools and out of the school room. Ohildrm of several nations. It is a naliott.il should be taught bv precept, exam- art in Italy, Germany and some other (temple cannot hope to attain the doing. j (9) Government and politics. greatest accomplishments In any line.; Responsibility, accountability, cred-: Children should be taught about Bull strength is a great asset an dot-; it. debit, expense, profit, loss,' d is- the legislative. Judicial and executive ten comes in handy for aggression a; j burseinents, receipts, etc., must all be departments of the city, the county, well as defense. A strong robust en-J kept accurately and dependably to! the state aud the nation. The dif during body is not only capable of insure the success of the business. ferent departments of city g over-ill-, e most admirable knighthood and; This ia just as true in the home. on:nient. county, state and national, chivalry, but the possessor of this' the farm, in the shop. In the factory,! should be taught and explained to all body oftentimes can render the not i a it is in the mercantile busienss. school children to the end that they , useful service lo society or to indi-j Most misunderstandings between be made more efficient, competent viduaU at times and under circum-; merchants and their customers arise citizens. stances when weaklings could not. from Inaccurate bookkeeping; from1 taught and explained to all school stand. : buying part for cash and part on children to the end that ther be made Every little girl Is a prospective fu-; credit; from buying on approval; more efficient, competent citizens, ture mother. There are many neg-; from failure of a salesman to make a: Each child should be acquainted lerted things that should be taught ! prompt accurate record; from a de-jwith the ways of politics. 1'ractical to make girls fit for marriage and for sire on Ihe part ot the customer to! politics, crooked politics, democratic motherhood. I'hysical culture and ; beat the merchant out of something; politics, republican politics, the dlf public health are some of these. A from making a price on au article and i ferent forms and types of government good strong course in physical cull- charging it at a greater price; from ' should be exposed so that even he tire, health, diet and hygiene would ' making unwarranted and misunder-j who runs may read. Commerce, business, church, home. schools and everything depend upon pie and illustration against ihe c iU of alcoholism, tobacco, diseases. They should bi taught more aboui the mysteries of Ihe human body; about disease an.l its cause. There are many thing. of vi'at countries. It is bein gtauglil now as and veneral a routine In the schools of sun: northern and western states. iTi riiy.-ical culture and pub::'' health. It is iniposible to secure the best nioi- il and Intellectual development wit h- concetn to ihe human character mu out a good pnyiseai oasis, a muni life that should be taught in the; enthroned in an unstable, unsound l .idil many things to make the future ; stood variations in prices on the sa.me life fuller an dhappler. ' articles The boy or girl, man or woman. j It often confuses matters to trade' how well and how intelligently the who is strong and active has a great in part for rash and in part on credit.' people conduct their governments, advantage when he comes to rub up; The salesman begins at the end of j When they leav the whole thing in against the world aud everything de-jthe day to recall or recollect and he. the hands of crooked politicians and pends on his own individuality and charges a cash sale "lest he forget. "j pay no attention to it, the polii'rians M-rsona! elYort. So physical culture No fanner's business Is on a sound! will divide up the spoils, steal all they should bo taught and athletics en-; basis, unless he has an accurate ys-j want and then the rogues and rascals .-ouraged In every school. Many a j tern of bookkeeping. No housewife in one party will call on the people to sickly, dyspeptic. undernourished knows what she is doing In home' help them keep the other set of ras student has developed his brain economics unless she keeps a system ' cals away from the treasury. The at the expense of his body; car-jof accurate records of purchases, ex-1 only time they ever call on the peo ried off the highest honors at pensee, wastefulness, loss by theft,' pie or rare a cuss about them is college and then died prematurely of ' etc. j when the other set of rascals are tuberculosis, typhoid fever or some'' To the end that each youth, when , about to put them out and get con oihei wasting disease. ihe faces the world for himself, may be i trol of the funds, the offices, the pie iS) Bookkeeping. ihe more able lo conduct the business and the patronage. This is latter day Good bookkeeping Is the backbone' of making a living in a more orderly,' politics. They always speak of serv of any business. 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