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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940.
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THE UNION REVIEW
DAY GREETINGS
L. TSCHUMY
1851 Genglers 1940
The world is closing in on the measure of “personal liberty” you
may enjoy. It was never truer than today that “no man liveth unto
himself.” This is certainly true in the countries which are now en-
gaged in war. And restrictions of the severest character are also be-
ing placed upon those who live in the so-called neutral countries.
We may talk as we please about our Bill of Rights and our Con-
stitutional privileges, but there are some things of which even these
do not treat and they are things which affect us in our everyday life.
They are so personal that in many cases they cannot be reached by
the law. The whole doctrine of law has been reduced by .Blackstone,
one of the world’s greatest legal authorities of this simple formula:
“first, that we should live honestly; second, that we hurt nobody;
and third, that we should render to every one his due.” and this for-
mula applies to bosses as well as to workers.
The application of these principles to social relationship, to the
labor problem, to forms of government, and to international affairs,
would settle every legal question which disturbs the world today.
Unfortunately the working out of these principles is often overshad-
owed by covetness, bigotry, hatred and envy, and these lead to
personal conflict, class struggles, sometimes to world war.
Because of this fact there arises the necessity for a higher law. It
was handed down to us thousands of years ago. Here it is: “Thou
shall love thy neighbor as thyself.” This law was announced by the
Great Teacher when he was asked the question as to what is the first
and great commandment, and when He told the story of the Good
Samaritan as an illustration of this prinicple.
We can’t go wrong on any decision or course of action with this
law as the guiding principle of our life. Applied to human relation-
ships there would be no world wars, no class struggles, no labor
problems, no personal conflicts. And frankly, anything less than this
reduces mankind to the level of thinking expressed in the motto:
“Every man for himself, and may the devil take the hindmost.”
An unknown “neighbor” once wrote these words as his guide
in his relationship to others:
“I shall pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore,
that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being,
let me do it now, Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass
this way again.”
This should be the spirit of every man who would be a “neigh-
bor” in the truest sense—and verily, he shall have his reward, and
he need not wait for that reward in whatever life there may be in the
future.
. . . TYPEWRITERS . . .
2217 Ave. C Galveston, Texas Phone 2-4232
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