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r TUI CUNTON CBK0N1CLB FREE ENTERPRISE ATTACKED By TII7VMAN »y be to the ooItagM aad of the United States. At *,. institutions of higher _ ere harboring mom thee their (air share o( so-called educa te" *»m object In Ufe eeema to te^J 1 * tela nation’s tradkte- al iNHBeal pUtoaopiv. Aeaae in point is a recent speech iaChtoago made by William C. De- Vina, Dean of Yale University’s ondergraduate college. In the course <x a commencement address, Dean De Vane openly attacked free enter- totoa. "Now at first gUnce," ha aa- , ■■ted, "that shibboleth has ton odor «l out adaairahle love of freedom ter Bn individual, smd may be tttsfsd back to the characteristics of our New EngUnd ancestors. "But in common practice today under raver of th* pharae we have encouraged • wdrit of •ggeaafveneaa end rutktoa ■ Bnaagi- tttton." He apoke af tee “earithj Hum owner who feels no pangs of conscience for the tea** , equator and dtoease he encouraged " sari re- iciieu oo uic aggrossrve lahnnian who ‘‘makes outrageous ctohna" for hto product For a dean of one af i tawrira’s oldest private unhreratties to make statements of thto nature to truly shocking .The falsehood and flaBy of it can be seen to the fact that Yale was eatabliahed and is sapgnrtod today through the generosity of in- di vidua Is who gained their wealth Uffough the free enterprise ayetem and who strongly believe in it r' we can not give aU as Here’s haw to safeguard vacation fun Don’t tot the toea or theft of your money spoil your vacation fun. Carry most of your funds in travelers' checks. Your aifiwturr makes them spendable or caatmbto nay time, anywhere. But nobody etoe can ■pend or caali them. Your money will be refunded if you bee them. Come in now and get yours. BANK OF CLINTON >% Dean Da Vans taould take some af the history cwsrsea effcsed at Yale. He should hear in mind that the 18th century gave birth to American freedsm. to the end of royalty’s tight eaatrol ever trade, aad to (he Declaration «f Indepen dence the U .S. Coastitutioe, two of the nohtoat works of the hu man mind. When he scorns the doctrine of enlightened self-interest he scorns the men i this doctrine and built the freest natieo the word has ever known. To pick out as artmplei of "free enterprise" a shun lord and an ua- scnipulous aalcaman is able. Had Dean De Vane h fair-minded as an academic should be he would have cited the great aucceeea of the Asnerican eco- oomk system in making Ugh qual ity Warner goods avaUahle to the public at tow coat He could aad should have cited the which believers in free nuke in U. S. commmiHee every day of the year. The fine system of private colleges and urivetrities m the Utaited States, with their heavy support from hnrineaeos as wall as individuals, is a tmtmaent to free enterprise. As for saying U. S. officials should give away money to foreiga tends without conta terest. Dean De Vane ipmres a vital ecnrideration The money in the U S. Treasury is not the property of the bureaucracy, tt belsagi to people of the IMtod States. Aad it is highly unlikely that an) people wants government to be pr«ridt The antioe whose gov meat to cearidi is a aatioa that aoen wiU be vSc jTr away al hto funds without thought to hto Uy. hto chiMrea. g he has would be eat to It street aa It to tragic that tones which De Vmo Read J« (Jesus) poureth water feet, and to wtp< girded. (John 13.5) 13:1-1# » a basin, and began to waoh tern with the towel wherewith In the upper room that night, the Master might have asked John, Peter, Andrew, or another of Hto followers to perform the menial task of washing feet He might have Udd a man servant or a maid servant to come in and do it He might have simply omitted this much-needed service. But Jesus became the servant He girded Himself with a towel and washed the disciples’ feet. A master cannot be served until he has demonstrated his own ability to serve. So Jesus humbles Himself to serve us. He who holds the uni verse in His hand kneels down before us and washes our tired, dusty feet So the Son of God took a towel, not simply to cleanse the feet of Hie friends, or only to set an example for them to follow. He did it to show anmisUAabily that he who is sent is not greater than he who sends. God to Hke that PRAYER O Thau Creator, who (toot astoaiah us cautinualljr by serv ing aa to aee that only with the eyes af faith caa we witness the glory af Thy service for as. Why dost Thou repeatedly sac rifice Thyself far us? We have the answer la Thy great lave. ■eta aa to be grateful, even tf we cannot be worthy, la Christ’s same. Amen. . THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Jesus humbled Himself to liberate us. T. Otto Nall (MiaBesots) Bible K—Asms 2:11« or disregard of the' to go lo work on this when the children are The two basic fears of are lack of support and a as. The basic needs are love a I quoted at column said parents today children and The •arty the Parents are willing to admit the physical needs and apply them selves to them When it comes to teaching their children control many parents, mostly mothers, fail atomnhty. Emotional problems commence early with the child. He wants hto own way and tnes to get it by ways various and sundry. Often he will pitch a tantrum This is character tour of small children, but far too OFFICE SUrrUEI CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 many cany the habit over into ma turity, producing problems of Ju venile delinquency When carried into marriage it to disastrous Again I quote my physician friend who says there are Limes when par ents of small children should prac tice "intelligent neglect," as. for example, when the child cries to get attention. There are other times when they “pitch tantrums" whan they should be dtoetpimed immedi ately. Parents of young children should seek the advice of their ped iatrician in htis matter. A child should never be allowed to speak disrespectfully, abuaviely to his parents. That Humid be stop ped when it starts. Otherwise, the habit will carry into adolescence and even into maturity, leaving heartaches all along the way. It should be added that parents Humid cedduct themselves in such a man ner aa to deserve the respect of their children. 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