THE MICHIGAN DAILY British Imperial Conference in Session at Ottawa Times Praises Forsythe Cite-s Importance Of Behavior Study Sees Need for Scientific Investigation of Forces In Human Conduct Influence on Health Emotional Instability May Be Cause of Alcoholism And Drug Addiction "Nothing in the study of the hu- man being is of more importance than behaviour and its various sour- ces of motivation," declared Dr. War- ren E. Forsythe, director of the health service, in addressing the 4 o'clock education conference yester- day. "The fundamental forces in be- haviour with which man is by na- ture endowed as contrasted to the influerkes which society later im- poses are now regarded as basic in most of human conduct. "These drives are popularly refer- red to as instincts with concomitant feelings referred to as emotions. It seems that much more scientific study and general appreciation of these lurges is needed." Facor in Health In a consideration of the factors of human health, Dr. Forsythe in- dicated, the influence of the emo- tional elements might be shovyn, at several points. "All questions of human health de- termined by heredity are probably influenced much more by emotions than reason; mate selection is so frequently a matter of feelings un- controlled by intelligent considera- tions. The large part which emo- tions play in the great problem of nutrition is illustrated by the prob lems of appetite at all ages and the fact that well over half of the gas- l tro-intestinal complaints result from an emotional, non-physical basis.; "Many problems of physical activ- 'ity and physiologic rest are under- stood to depend upon feelings in the individual rather than upon reason- ed processes. Health problems re- Sulting from styles in clothing, -cos- metics, etc., are too frequently hard to justify as a process of logical thinking." Cites Disease Problem Dr. Forsythe also pointed out that the large question of health as influ- enced by poisons taken into the body has as its basis very largely emo- tional, instability. Habit forming drug addiction, patent medicine us- age and alcoholism are outstanding instances. "In the realm of infections," he continued, "the most tangible sit- uation based upon lack of emotional control is probably tle greatest prob- lgm of venereal diseases with their wide-spread' destruction even to succeeding generations. One element in the control of the important dis- ease of tuberculosis in a given . per- son is dependent to a considerable degree upon emotional stability," ' . i 'Party Campaign I Is Result of Long Here and Abroad (Associated Press Photo) A scene inthe house of parliameit in Ottawa as representatives of the British empire tackled the prob- lems of economics and finance facing the colonies and the mother country. Picture was made as the Earl of Bessborough, Canada's governor-general, read a message from King George. Storm Breaks in Chicago When Judge Upholds Birth Control CHICAGO, July 25. - (AP) - A storm of contradictory comment has followed a decision by Circuit Judge Daniel P. Trude in which the gave the first judicial approval of birth control ever expressed in Chicago. The decision was given in the case of Mrs. Gertrude Bemis, w}o was granted separate maintenance from her husband, Walter J. Bemis, a consulting engineer. a "It is evident to me," the court skid, "that too many children have been born to this couple. The mother rebelled at motherhood. The job was too much for her." In granting the separate main- tenance Judge Trude specifically cit- ed the couple's five children as the reason for their martial discord, and ignored Mrs. Bemis' charge that her husband centered his attentions on ,another woman. Commenting on the court's action, Dr. Rachelle Yarros, a woman medi- RIDE at MULLISON SADDLE STABLES OUT WEST HURON ST. PHONE 7418 cal specialist, said "a woman ought to have the right to decide how many children she can care for with- out injury to her health." Judge Joseph A. Graber of the court of domestic relations, on the other hand, took an opposing view. Judge Trude told Mrs. Bemis to go to California on a vacation. Plan Dinner for Dean Wells at Country Club Miss Agnes E. Wells, dean of wo- men at Indiana university, visiting faculty member of the Summer Ses- sion and former acting-dean of wo- men here, will be honored tonight at a dinner given at the Washtenaw Country club by the members of her class in administrative work for deans of girls in high "schools. Covers will be iaii for 25 guests. Arrangements are in charge of Miss Mary E. 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