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? J MONDAY EVENING, JANUABoston Physician Gives. Lecture On Subject j In OgdenA local chapter! of the National I Blrtli Control league was oigan lied Jo Ogdon Sunday night In tho Congregational church at tho close of a lecture dealing with the suh Jeet of Llhlcal Birth Control by Dr James P Cooper of the Boston university medical college Temporary officers wrre chosen for tho local chapter, with Vroteo eor J E Eccson as temporary pres ideot, Dr D 1*, Mills as lemporan I sice president, and Mrs n T Hunter as temporary see retar} i AuoLliei meeting ss111 he called In! lbs near futuie to Lffect a more permanent organisation The local chapter will ho a branch of tho national movement whO'O heart | quntcis ate located in New liorkl Cit), wllh Margaret Sanger -* president ■Dr Cooper who is a lolumai) [ worker In the movement came to I Or den at the invitation ot C C Wilson, minister oi the Cougrega tional church In the morning Di Cooper addi eased a large audience in Sail Lake Cite, which resulted in the formation of n chapter there.51*i count final to thSTERILIZATION urged Sterilization ot the unfit and tho legalizing of birth control Information by ph) si ciacs were ad located by Di Cooper in his address as lie lug Hie two mala pJanl.s In the birth control movement whoso scope Is now international in extent wllh organ Iz at tons m practlc all) all civilized countries Amencn has been the most back ward of all the leading nations in cox intelligence, ho said, with the result that we are Buttering moio now Horn a cut real diseases and sex I Wei 11regularities than nn other peo pie Most peoplo are unawaio ot J the alarming conditions which we are facing ITudishness which is tho result of our unenlightened taboos on the subject of sex Is i espontible for the dire straits in whkh we find. m m . ourselves eugenlcally | fourtlINFERIOR STOCK The American people ate now breeding moat of .Uieir future cltl zens from interim stock, while the so-calkd best people of our land are falling lo repioduce IbetuseJves The results in the neat gene ration wilt be alarming Bat a remarkable awaken mg is sweeping over the courtry with tho growing Interest in tho subject of eugenics, which Is not confined as hitherto to ccrtaio teligious bound arles la tho birth control clinic In New lock City Iho patrons weio found lo be about equal]} divided among Brotestnots, Jew s and Cath J0,t 0 ollcs. v ncp^r,At the closo ot the lecture tho road c audioace was given an oppottunity to be lo ask questions, and all who weroIncsuai Interested In the formation of the'*I'“J’ 'CQ hecount)aTi)e:u inelt;pri viecrfoitrhcfrii rJohn*ould^IthofficeA «] before onco I und ci r*lho;A9 \ uiltw.lOYltcd to tenialn for a couteicnce At the morning service yesterday Mr Wilson gave one ot n new rlt;T scries ot sermons ou applied psychology under the genet al title of Unmasking the Mind, befoie a large audience. j £hai5Mr Wilson launch^! Into a dis ,satd cusslon of the nature ot Ibo Cod Iq man as a manifestation ot Ibe ■might) tnind energy which per , vados the entire universe, wells up1 in our own consciousness and finds In our own minds the organ of Iho highest expression known to us ” inquiring Into the nature of our minds the speaker referred lo tho famous lines from Burns, whoso Mrlhday annlvetsary it was 'O wad some power the giftlo gle usTo see oureils as libera sec us **This Is not tho prajer of a pS)-ehologist. who asks for power to see ourselves as wo reull) are Tor even our best friends cannot see the real sell hidden within, which 19 also concealed from our own eyes, so that even w e are only pari ly acquainted with the real self _£, Tho psychologist aces life ns a masquerade AH of us am weciing masks which conceal our real idea lily from our friends. And then our unconscious minds wear masks which hide the Inner self from our selves —Tho middle of personality or the nature ot the soul is complex and ft first mysterious But wo now have a scientific insight into Ibo inbject which discloses not one but maur selves which have their origin In tho win vo live, or the will lo power Thfcse include the bodi ly nett, the material self, ihe social velf and the spiritual self Each if these breaks up into other telves For instance, tbere aro as many social selves as we have friends, for we bel avc differently la the presence1 or dltferent ac-uualntancos and drtlcrent groups tu which we belondgCENTRAL PROBLEM 'The central problem of psjchol ogy is tho integration of tbene mul J-. tipto selves Into a unified pet son tltv In fapt ttippAct n* fAii..,,.atlty in fact, success or failure la life depends upon our ability m achieve and Integration which will fuse and harmonize these dl vergent tendencies in our cstuies ‘ How can this bo achieved’ Through the intelligent selection o[ what Is called the 'personality pic lure.' with Its hdeal goal’ and 'guiding lines' This is what la meant by the scripture, ‘We nil I in with unveiled facts, reflecting as1 .L rllt; In a mirror the glorj of tho Loid,. il bg ore transformed Into tho same ini 1 evcnl ago from gioiy unto glory, even as .Hrln* by Lha Lord Iho Spirit' ’1*01 Tho t ence imornl hall dlstrlc addre: M. L he sti activll km I club i Is rry by Dithe ei chi Ing t! and \\ an I. lalratl trlctJSBlstlclubTil a tecs v man • this I.Ldi Drive cuttui attorn Heim fairs W V. reguli good tip, 1 Dut h; tlona publti I’all* Peter venlli riBoli C G Twinf other
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Ogden Standard Examiner

Ogden, Utah, US

Mon, Jan 26, 1925

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