The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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CHAMB
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1
(eimii la
I you
serve notice on the
message. It to given
worla, ehat He wil run it Ml "N. trom
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The Bible and Money.
int and di reel
Banday Edition Only—-In Texns:
.$1.50
Six montha. ..
. 250
Twin monthe.
I
Adopted by unanlmous vote.
Ou 518.000,090 campele has been tb•
committee
f
were all tarnished with asbes and WM.
And his
more are elect
The pen
erm
Directors who
ater.HUGHES, A CHURCH BUILDER.
Coq
udley Miller.
k
Valter Iremonc
Candie
"Merry Christmas to all. and to all a food
bet
it, preachers"
deacona, to administer
(Continued froi
stewards of th* nine-tenthe.
ii active
Winfrei
vwed candidat
Representative
rence of legisl
Et
trai
If Southern Baptists continue the 175,
clalm.
end have no promise
d a beautiful one, the tath-
I As it apvr
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
ows A majorit
ere
nu
4
/
mnakt
at
3
that
AS THE FLAG PASSES BY.
2.8:10.
rlen
"R
I an enemy. th* women of my to
out from their plessant houses.
Germany Englend and the to** lich were tendere t
own mi nd
l hla hat
and
that
** ether
>w in hla imm
" Behalf thy people. !• the
midet of
toad shall be set wide oven unte thine
Even later, la May. 1922, Goa y—el* to
the Soutbern Baptiet ream
I* to quoted as
TNta ts the ordy nation that never
diatrnught wi
E- IW’ --ord late phg t-re
(Ta Be/Centinued.)
ture o L-vteal pr
-ithout a
| Today's Thought
for Blbie Readers.
Qe
ordained minieter af the
not •
te membershiy
of another.
turnea to our marketa
But not on as Mig a ecale as be- ettmulate IL to shape it to build
ta tea-
in
be mentione
me know the heune of
vernor
tehureh of the
of truth?
Tnend
and the goepel eeread threugh tt*
en,
DF n
behind tulle.
I
hla wite and
ho la one
Tom Sims Says
large land
ne
unt
buniness cards printed.
Every Christmas you get Chriet:
dominion. Whet ehureh wtnod alone to the
and will stand alone when He returne t
hr 8
Good Manners
stantine had the
espital at Mami ded-
f
the Virsin Mary set up Catholi.
Hem. modern Babylon
Wanted.
stimulate
A college classmate once told me
that hla renaine at "Les Minor
By the Referee
gainesy
BOOi
Outleek.
Th*
The Vatal Wedding."
car.
ehureh World Me
to tryine in deflle
Fr wbo
it
uch valuable beauty.
*
J'ever Hear This?
By STRICKLAND GILLAIN
and farj
the rival
oat ora and at
ne to submit t
they did not
agh of the Hr
of the opinion
H
Hi
Brov
and
non
of His tithe, it to
and the church.
roposed list Of
his list to be v
t the members
Under the pr
Mieah. 4 th
In the last day* the hizh
decided that it
Dr. Florence tn
vie of hla time |
Good Morning
How Is Your Smile Today?
God said His chureh would be led to
Babylon end there be redeemed from th*
handa of ita enemie. to the year 830 Con-
Bible Madltottoee Mto
"Even of toW my people
whieh to the
e filler and
nte in the coni
R«thoned in a
amendmente ar
offi
Ba
month
Houston
Every bo
Book Si
906 Cong
Where, then, to the strength of the amy
to the remnant or to the reerulta? Ie
what ehureh will Chrint relgn over Hu
people T
Ta the tower of th* floek enmg the frat
K
somebody out
will choos M
Thia to the day prophecy to betas
ruled There to net enother man en •
that ha eommasded any porer to i
atil •• the pea of Wilnen dM the
Officials
Pick,
at the etake, beesnae they i
to woman. At loot that hoe
foree, hot threugh deeeption.
TODAY’S TALK
by GOnGE MATTREW ADaMa.
TheAustin American
American Publishing Company
Popular F
75c
pwt Braneh THeoheme USS er SUI
Caneethne All Dep-rtment-
Memter - Un amodtated Prem
•-te - the Aadu Bereu •' Crelat-
• ‘I
*
Bertin authortttes have deciqea
that bead and a vell form a nutt-
mberter xn-grerChel
le Ns fatder. lbs -cema Protestemt Epescoee
Colleee. Me was iMriUS for tte aUMo. M ae
number T . .. . ____.
H God wopofnted yog • work, that worK
yo have to de.
No other man U on tte job that God lald
out for YOU.
You may reba and try to ehirk, but tht
you’ll find is true.
No other man ean do the work that God
laid oat for YOU.
»
11
chapter and reach the 1 Uh verst
Bead Winning.
in conuet
Farnam Persons Barn This Day.
John Morley, statesman and his-
torian.
Henry H. Garriet, negro educa-
And tbMmoh* fandretod his.
He had s brood face and a little
and led Hla chureh to Babylon T God be4
lo plead His own esuse, no matter who He
oom •* a pen. His ehureh, ant only in the
handa of Hla enemiee, robbed and led to
Rain Im. but. "NOW Also many ration*
Many of the teast etvRized cenfal
African tribes have murprjsingly in-
ehty SBVSrrmonf.
Adequate supply of pur
County library.
euren Mi s -oman «Aministared on or
Ainane of rte eneren M s — r" in
vrity. Ween, Tekm
C —A —Ion.
Ws are member
— Ephesians 4125.
"Bs han lotto nmorm p-pl am
•• ,t—as natom afar oer: •e
If tte reteemed are trge- A-tender.
fruta -i eharg• and •• -ora
render.
• much win Amerie pay
i elnus tor all it toya A
conmervative estimate would
' woman in the Une thee* wee not • mi man
ma fouaiaB— pillar ef Hie church, not •
women ordained offleer of the chureh.
reenberg
orise this
e Modes
o are associat
it the first wi
e should ba
"Sagthelighigofor Chrisbma?
Was Written 100 Years A& Tnight— ’
lowing in the
pressed himsel
lability of a
go into Hin tressury.
nrough the ordafned
new cons
bleesed
Shall we hearken to the voice of men
and to out after pledges, or hearken u>
the voter of God. and go oat after His
tithe? When Christ founded His ehureh
He planed to it His tressury. "And -eu3
Mt over against the tressury and beheld
how the people cast money Inta th* trtan-
ury, and many that were rieh enst in
mueh." God made no Individ an l eustodian
and the rate* of hell shall not preva
against it." Hla church will carry out th
full commission, preach the gospel to ever
creature, baptize every believer, teach ‘
God’s
his tme bet wi
pton, ss he han
bed lay a uttie girl, her golden
curin tossea over the pillow.
-That la Margery." whtwpered
-in: Mnatne meuse tncethe
aaw a Dower that seemed more beautiful
than all others. "Vual rishts with mem."
She reached her tender white head to
pluck it, and the pr raabera sald, tot her
hero it, bet a mereiful Father, looking
New Trevis oourt house.
Beautification of Barton Springs.
Completion of mcento highway
uyetem, including rood to Hamil-
tom’s pool.
Completion of dam.
City ineinerator.
Modern abattoir.
er all th earth A cloud hanes
heaven ana earta.
mesm to, seas thing to iM Bible a. it
do la Uto 41.'oner. T. continue. When
we pay Mu UUto Into Hl. trensury then
amuary and hi
yonot. bi~inr ther l, not room to re
aim, 1 mil rebee the tell wssvil for your
•ke year eneton -hail hot ehed 1“ fratt
la Ute field, re -hall become a dellght-
-ome lead and the natlona ehall call you
they read
After landing a job the firet thing
wome men think about la getting
JUST FOLKS
By Edgar A. Guest
A ND then to o twinkling I heard on the roof
- Theprancingandpawingof each urn* hoo-\
Ac I drew tomyheed and was turning aroupd,.
Dowo the chimney Saint Nicholas corn* with a bound
He was dresed ol to furs from his heed to his fooL,
ables" by Victor Hugo had pinced
life before him in an entirely now
way.
A book to me la far more »ra-
etous than mere money.
Ao the new year looms betore
you. Why not make • resolutiom to
assoctate more with hooka T Be-
s-. k- Ht. end •eca
“wunnrai2 a of’the peo
of Nauona, eat G-4 ecto Nim
«-ine U. frail -t p-- and lu
eune hemaniy. -Nono a-n
that halted heeeme a remnant Whet ehnreh
halted at Rome and nevgr tauuht her tro
ditlenst They that were driven out and
gffliete or* brought hark Whet ehureh
Books transform nobodies Into
mebodlest
of God shall be set on the www« al W. al*
natione see it and flow tato it. Now shall
I political belk
thing like a jt
Neff
Mid it
My. is very old
been frail for
•I and political
Another Polit
lenlth Commisai
rence retires J a
bessor has not ।
total U daya God snys He will bring th*
world Nto l» M day-, and I don't know
any better then to believe him. do pm?
-Prove me now herewih satth the Lord '
Nu word to His ehallenge The Son of
rightecunees shan riee with healin« to
Hi win." enA empty the hespttals ef the
land. Jesus Chriat will rala up an army
from the beds ef affietion that wfi glori-
ven and the se
le mould red
to hurry*
The Twine wore eliding town 'he
water spout ialthough they could
easlly have jumped off the roof in
their Magical hoen). when sud:
deniy a shade vu drawn up and
they could era innide a room where
people were moving about. There
was a man and a nurse end on the
not an applies
railroad comr
Brtngine Baptsu to • UtoBwoirea to God
- them. It baa revealed to us Uto atart:
Has figure of (46,000,000,000 worth »<
prpert la the handa and name of South-
era BapUote The Bible reveal to us
that 5600,000,000 l, the Lord t Ocr an
naal inreme to 61,000,000,000. Gode an-
nuni income ebocld be 11 to. HO .000- 'Will
a man rob Goar For hree yeara Baptiat
Ttteratur hae been earing bring all the
pledgee late the eampalga but can mak•
no promi. tor it. God ear. “Bring s»
the UUto into the «torehoune, I will pour
an n
rd come around to you.
And with my pack upon my hark
I'd find your chimney flue.
And with s omile upon my fare.
I'd Hand behind your bed
And maybe laugh to hear you enoro.
unminarul of my tread;
Then when Id found the sock you
wear I'd work my magic there.
Bupp lan ting with wome Joyoue thing
your every bit of care.
of en all
A family w
penal ead inOuine What evuren .lead,
for the Gonp-l of Jeruneiem1
'The etom ef ei iater a ne. .halt to
er-ater than of the forme" •a le Ulie
plan will l e've peace. •I Uto Lord“
What ehureh win ee marnify Ito Primee of
books are fool the mind, to
____ ___ ate ambo and fr eno Bob.
row er' toth • ameth-r obeli ell fieN men to
l -omhtp come totoro aw •ia the Lera"
cuot aaxx moos
CLIT CLanxE MOORE, otto* ef-AVim From s Nubetos- toowtoowa ■•TwoSe Ne
C Beforecarim---bo3alyi7,ssmnolimesendesinaharwasdhendeNelon
lei our ore look upon Zion : God •al4,
will conpocrat their gala unto the Itoi
and theif subatanee unto the Lord of th
whole earth." What ehnreh wiU recelv
the booty 1 "Ther geode ehall become,
boot and thefr bouie a denelatloni, th
•hall also build houses but not Inhabi
them and they shall plant vineyard* en
not drink th* wine thereofChrist saic
"Upon thia rock I will build my chure
------------- -y qiving
Bible truth that the whole word
and th* seholarship ef the worl
stana Mill -and they ebeyed We ene
by exelusion. iseinelen and eoncJu
dancer to
> wear a
A bodieof’toys be hod fung on his heck,
Andbelokedhke a peddler just openig Mb pack.
His eyea how they twinkledi His dimples how menryl
His cheeks were toe roses, his Mt toe a Awry?
His droll little mouth wasdra wo up in a bow.
Aad the beard an Ma chin was as white as the aasw.
e l Nlles Graha
JHarvey Harrell.
rietman will br
nmates or Iba
, necording to
that Governoi
made Np a hat
Bardens go to
white women
’a* 4 vw Wilaon. There
elent costume for
wear. Oughtn’t aba
smile?
change the entir course of his
Ute.
One paraqrapher suggests that, if
busbands isr the multan’s grass
widowe are Qesired, they should be
taken to Hollywooa. But perhaps
permapent huabanda are dealred.
Tt It were not for Buudaye and
railroad crossing., tbs undertaking
buningas would bars to bury lte.lt
Prophecies Told ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
in Birthdays
ouln’t give you neckties gay or
Mmeracks made of gold.
‘ouldn’t give you anything which
can ba bought and sold
I to write a
Texas ie un
knowledge you gain st once be-
comts a part of the background
you telly construct tor broad*
thinking and greater apprectation.
no world la at the tot at him
who rends and thinkn—and knows
The mars reading at a brief his-
tory of the world la enough is
teeoet that win swcep the warM ie • flah
--- --- -- — _— and remove th* eursh Take Kt* wor4 fer
enemies, the fire shall devour thy tor* it. -te shall comne to pass that from one
I appeal to your honest hearts,
highest prinetple Ge places there,
honor, do riuht became it to risht
fer GM eonntrr, humanity, truth, p netitution
A whale is capable of swim-
ming 12 miles an hour.
,
-pird • •p-i writer. W on- aet W prK ell Uto trets fin le IM boek 1
0.4 to er-ten, Orito is •dmipuatrauen M .ud ' preneh my ewA" Ther en
th. postal pu
•tsplee fer
H>. ehure and mi mo Hl, mmmimimi •
th,' ehureh prenehe K Hear who, Qod
im Iker kne- mot the thoruphta of the
lrd. nghe e.SlweM they He enumeal
>1. .hell ..iter them to •h--v- I.In the
fleer " What ehureh ahoula obey arlee
ereh act bent to plmm mahy peppl to
fainli nu cb.m ..a imr. Uto blond of
ChrM niiomaht «h eburenf Thgsi.
I’d leave the glss tobacco Jare and
anh trays all behind.
And glee you strength for every
task I'd give you peace ot
mind
No trifling thing of brace or plate
to mark my lore I'd give.
Bul l would leave the richer Joya to
cheer you while you Hv«.
--n, wet ot tne poor tnngi" whiapered Nancy.
__________________iter of er. pro.
th-ir •p-n ete prupineni: "ew ronatittie
neht to trit it l. -baelgt-ly mwmb.
.rml.tr for momey cad ro bbl eg Qod E
k pimdne for Jeyait, to Chriat er lepaity
1 I mder 1 1. th. eo-I art for -al or
allan1 Let thinaine ppole ein* and
eer en- -erate ef e. imapir-4 pen a
huuf, ear man or art ot m- to mto bar
-gua1 fet with rem “m tea mam teal.
-ithout alarriminattem “ Gad 4uertminetea
sad I' emda ne Imtmrpt*atton to find "
Arp tedr of p-pi- ran veto ter to".
Hee -ien mm ead -itte H to •-ir ne
man team, bet Ute vteta awM mo t Wto
H Ie the Bei M' -n-mie Naw tri-d
H Th. ptaie irut b poll teal . .aam end
rte pr-- hem tried to put am oror
Uto himlem, Ge and NreueM e roror or
e. -hel world It b net Uaatr uerk
cloae. H b Uto -m. tod mrpmt with 'b<
-m tod tries ef (dm fama, amet" *te
-omen to -ten rte mm. and H meeb'
Uto pr-ehen The erm mere ad Amere
bam eheng-4 mate H--, m the pibi: '•
the Imt damd. to pime -ome T- Mol
BIMe b •u-ufff--, -ritan la bm mr
temora. (M tiemob to Neeettom
l mW red vol of co anti--sttrae- 94,
Terefor, 1 •po--I to torn apen “
Amelen manb-d to rany to the floe of
tmUi aw omly to bottom it. bet to live for
n earn rhe mm b roamwed from
mrih. Old Stem b vjanted as the Roa
of Asm. tor rror, tew b fosundra en
Bible prinelpta, anu-uftrne b -rieten m
Ite Am-tan Cen-tituttom ead woman b
1 ee to. ad m Oto Ne- pinaele of vurity ••
nail helper ead seem ef lte team whom
God planed her if over, idle moa -oula
mod asd msport a wort lee women, aw
tel --iA bow to Mnr. uftmae• le-ncup
port and we would hem e new world
•11 to met w»d fermenteb alone, I
will moke for Mm e helpmeate."
no onsM to eria, end deport from
gvwowt befor detreuon i
ther bellrm ihe Bitee. "trom Hd
A-wm. -ither tellelgus, pomte
triotie or oOtovwim. that team
not or eountr ; that wonte to •
dlry rie end. akim fka rtege
in rte national firmoment , the (ra
aerip- were over Ore whole work
la It-r-t-4 in truth, am to preap-r
' ----• “ lira in Any PW
but frequentiy she pain'd her face
soma colld color, co that it la ac .
effectively concealed ac it would be
LATER ADVICE.
The smart stock put a sign on his
overcoat when he hung it on the
halitree st the rentaurant entrance:
“This con; is the property of the
ehamplon sdavywelght prize tighter
nt America who will be back in ton
minutes.''
When the owner returned from
lunch, the coat war gone and. •
placard had replaced his own Tbs
new card read:
"The eoat it now la the ponnesnton
of the champion tong auntance run-
ner of the world, who will never
come back."
tqy s
Joseph Smith, founder of the
Mormon church.
Chanes S. Minot, biologist
(Corriaht, inz, br BeU Brndicate, Ine.)
Bettar etend wirt Gad ocoimt -
in the
only to be told to revolutionhe the woDere —
zb pone th* reuct
the -hip nf the hor
Dia God write all prepheeles tobefni-
AIM? If en. Mm the time vm’ Will
God anewer « hriet’a prayer, "make aU per-
fset In oner If M. whieh one? Shal we
Chrietlanity, and taught the worl to pra
to Mary inatead of "Chriet the enly me-
distor betwnen God and atari" For 1200
year the ehureh of Christ was persecuted
th* leaders eryeifier behended *M burned
resiet him. A« Joshua *f eld
•tetter man ciothed tn fildhy Mrt qala a
of mnaniam that ean put en a ehana
ralment, walk t* Nte waya, judee
November at
Ono automeblle company telle
shout the whole family pooling
their Christmas funas in order to
hnv a <tar for all ot ‘em. In, ---------- -
numefux other tamiilee though, mas cards from people you forgot
the car airendy bought has been to rend any to.
soaked to foot the christmas Mito
tricate wedding ceremontes.
The bride never wears
nriebbm evdw the Mps • A remolution
' “ tedrr.nl which
to ild."
fled mid. H our m. -ota tort for -----
tmek. Be wwelC mm rte lend. Jee t l A IWM
Br He l oecept te cell tor Chrt -
poke .U Helm the promine tor to. zorn:
If I torn 66. fimt mma H. -I
felfill tte IM mm, aet nab. root th.
-Ni Umpter of Im M Ther that herk-
en to truth shall build at the waete plaees
be totted too rpaip-m of too breeeh and
Ftorr of potto te du.li in St pem
end Erough Item Uw -are atoll to filled
-ih toe know I too. of th. elory of 'te
lari co toe -*e over the em and U»
Kingdim- of 'Mo world born the KIne.
dam. at tor ira wed of Ste hriak Oto
is non ana aw to ropeeted, Chriat i.
Ite BON of God end SHALL be KIne
-hat ape hl Ite BlMa -riti-
and remerved for ibb age It la worth-
------------ work powers have reisted _ —-
Goff's peovie in Wiaen and Ate God givem Iearue af to..
—-ia-- an---A --a tions b •* ths a Waaf plueke • 7
the fire? Tbere te not sother manM
dree from ats. -- tool flow women. Gva 110 Whm Ite preebn
or Um -rpet Kmo-ine UM U b ah- of tow eniehtaned te WmAmM to her
szvsr? T.r an“.i • ^Th?-^ •r. eMr
down m that oM -roen BM is Umo to to -omen, 1m M. orb mma to Ito -
aem -oman, hot Hu well tte no-e of 4 ebeptor. med It oil and precom
I Um th-ir vtekm. nr we will m nmt Gof•
-Trats er-h-d te -re -han rte. •rin tfuth b Mart emmuet for anybody to am.
For the «erm-1 peart ot God am bam buz a P n Miean Id telle -tern why
BM arm. we no dad -- la pi T-sne noi -ith oa Md man to mid
Aad due amid bar -orahtper “ "Gad b miebty rehe" S: -i
raw plue eM -i mr• .krp
-Ir an to mar Weal ead retem nt
We Bapttt claim to be orthodox on the
money cu-tton. We went on record 1
"Beoive tte> tte Terne Baptiat. Somven-
ton go oa recor endorsine th. Bible r'—
of ebm end off-rtnips, scceptink she. .
M. aa h r&b. Te tithe t the Lord's'
them afraid." God -1i meke th.n.
rate for deem, rarr W. ebaH mexpmbership from
mi rm ip mto tor rte world. Tte
Ono consolation about » Chrtnt-
mas necktie is that it alway» fits.
A father walking over * West Texas
, ranch watched • Brth chd pluck flowers
such sper
Senater Bau
back to tl
Stale Sts
know tl
it "ould be
gef. 11 |1 woe. Ie brige to IM (las
dam that 'Mr pm, tort
Mall etru esaMM natien." lethink.
.MH nor learn war IW atom tel
etell en. ororr man voder bb vip-
yne-r N. ne tr-, and nano •all
item efreM* in that too ha" r
Sunshine Shorts I Marriag
By X)I WHS. 11--
A WORLD TRAGEDY.
A London cablegram conveys ths
information that England has lost
hops of United States participetion
in the proposed reparation plan
Thia make it 50-50 all around.
America has lost hope in the wil-
derness of her former Rilles to
psy war loans. It le impossible
prp-rit I .tell prupe veto um cm
loft to th. HIM UM God reel d .ru
m Bb eailene.
Her" Secretai
inorenw the
n •" dojo to ■
iM pay membe
reprerentativea
membera of i
ear end the I.
The rim. Mo wome to fme the lion M
cM toor of b» for The pulpit metoda
| lb. -entement ot the world, and moat fare
I tie repomaibillty.
Something queer must have hap-
pened. to be cure. For when Nancy
and Nick went to get the note to
Santa lays out of Margery Mar:
Uns chzney there wasnt say
there ’
• I ll bet you Tweekanome ha. got
it and run off with It.- said Nang.
"He‘s so mean!"
"I'll bet you he has, too" Niek
agreed “Well well have to go to
Gnomelaud after him and get it
back. Perhape the Brownies will
help ui Come along: well have
Life is not so short but there is
slways time for courtsoy — Ralph
Waldo Emerson.
THRILLER.
Theodors Kremer, famous writer
of old-time melodramas, la roported
dying in Drenden, Germany. Maybe
you -aw Me greatest hits "Bertha,
the Blind Sewing Machine Girt,'
aTrarg-z,ior‘ed Christma
pay it. www wer.
free. '• the Alreet prodget ef -oman wer " world to 11m
,Mp 'te pur-t Catheliedam that "e rem. m mII- 1mir br
from Hwor Who .wellewod it -Nele. B1W, iN i Nt rte
Nick; "too write one for her"
"All right,” tried Nancy, delizht-
ealy: "But how do we know what
eh. wan to for Ch riot maar
"Let’ go to the play room where
che keep, her toys end thing, and
find out"
"Fine'” cold uttie Nancy.
So they went to the roof again
end alid down the chimney root
so softly until they came to the
play room fireplace Then they
tumbled out
"Oh, look at thle poor thing,'"
=2
ta as
man wuttiedenty to
from wbkb we make an efferine plemant
veto tM Lord, M la dart of old and M le
former y-an, after the tithe u raid • it
vu Uma. Mal. 3 1 «. Bb tub le Hb
treasury, tne wherever ned
eall for, no piedge. avold ortovn Ne
two men born tM mm. ay-tem, God*, plea
b th ONLY rntoac
God mid. 'On he nret ter of tte wort
let very one of pew lar hr in Mom •
God hath pro-pere you '■ bet never "nd.
pleds• it a poor mhead
a---- tM -om4 - mw b I
enre of Orwt fum and .tea
r. ot Aet Xm • oorv. bM .
Mmeigi- R-publieentap b • to
form M mm. -eteh-d oed foend
Ine .nd mt an with H. MaA M
.nd mie- will end Mardime will
Win. poilie and winee Win 1
Mardine. reileom ash. ott hb
erm-t and PM no a ehane: of ra ht
to felfill all riehteoun-e oed floea, „
st aa osrt did Na'ltew third rh Ieh
*• -hat Instant I ahan maab
mrWM • natie to tolM lU rent
it ab-, mr atom “ Whoa tab
ahma Iha volee of God H win teaew
Methie to 'te world "-ninet
Ha k-rf and AamanA Aa Mat 6 - ----------
-r6 now o«~ Tte hood of Mt. wgh hto rerignat
but mm man or rnnine amto far ' — —
in 1014 end 'Imt man will ba an
la ISM A BIMa drmperat aftet.
awn Mac a man that kno- 'M ' '
ot xoverment, Eth Muman ned I rr
Ene. • phae ot AmeenJW -
..00.1 on rrrrr rornt ot tte ledden '
1. arouna Moor to the honeege.
mart •' boom .rd •' .rder m
mmirt of untveratty prarideuw r
o wirt Ite piek and AomI
A native f-n. hot met • Lemete
I. a thoropebbred. zhf fro
mommniomn wnei emuren cm -lon. in tm oom *r Q4 sotle far blm^
fimt Mourn -h-n Chriat Ian Um earth. '’Be petrima In Tum : "."J
* Sam tor a fmpr• pr-den* .2" .’
NEW WINE IN OLD BOTTLE.
It la announced that the pentten- .
tary system of Texas needs money.
Thin isn’t news. It is new wine in
an old bottle. There has never
been a time when the Texas pent-
tenttary system did not need
money. There may come a time
when the state will jump the plants,
sell the prison farms and make
road butldera out of tbs convicts.
Then ths penitentiary system of
Texas wi not need money. Then
the convicts will pay their way.
The American's Program for
Austin,
I Gommiesioner-manager Yorns of
are gnthered aainst thee that say let II**
be defiled and let ant eye look upon Zion ”
Whet ehureh are the rellglone of many na-
riona federated egainet today, tryine to
deflleT You know that the whole nter-
------------------ LalU will be w
h an
the probable e
nor for railro
en a vacancy
ples has hla o
folowm -t
A CHRISTMAS WIEH.
X wish that I were Santa Claus
IM I
he hel Mrt in his teeth,
‘ * "hshead MU a wreath
Thatdi„heheiughcdle.
He wa chubby and pump, • right jollyjolde,
| And I laughed when laaw him in
A wink o his eye and • twisi of bb tend
Soon gve me to knew l ted nokhing to dread:
He spoke not • word, but Met straight to hiswqek
And filled al tte stockia then Iuroed witb n jerk
* And laying hs Anger aside at bn nose
And gjving • ned np tte chimney te rose
Ht sprang to te sleigh, to Mb leam gave a whistia,
A nd away Ite* al flew fete tte down at a histie
But I heard hU exclatm an te drove out at sight
howed to woman, turned tte back en Chyiet
whispered Nancy "Shes got an um. —■■■■» •-yu. --
•ye out and no hair"" So she wrote I and veted women euel rishta with men
“doli" on a piece of paper "on the same basis without dlverimlnation "
•■And look at tht. Set or dtehen” Ne- te Mm im rr-vM wMrmw V
Mid Mlek. "Fmashed tO pieces!" I refuse her erdinetien The Aheoeistion ef
f P Momrrah".erAmermr.ondconnde
TNext. came."booke" a beby I for Mr oripam.m SapG M-
buggy. • 'bureau, s munle l orne e: cmm im 4-, 1. Hr rot
box," a "rocking chair" a "teddy Er- th. 1— If B-pi meM --
agree with him when
to •
Tte Bible and rutt u.
R.aa Zacharlah, third chapter,
showed me J—Ano, standina before
Lord and Setan standing at hla Hate 1
you'd have s cum running into
billions. All this makes people
happy, keepa hundreds of thou-
sands employed, and wears out
cash registers in tbs stores.
It’s a tremendous cost. Bines we
psy IL let’s get our money’s worth
—ensoy Christmas to ths utmost
Money should bo—and in most
cases Is—ths last conaideration st
Chratmas Ums. Happireas is cheap
at any price.
from e-ir MUdm hew W tape
early date I
and proepertty •. then the ne
ted th* capitol
1 rm « tr Nee la •• ner Hon. sidney l
On hundeed per ent tor Got and " y „al, hA
lest a dosen or on that wiU dive
you a vantety at readine-and co
through each one carefully, taink-
That Arksneee man who got a
dog. Ileanas mateed at a marriage
lcens probably felt that he eras
going to lead a dog’s Ufa anyway.
Truth dafma every promlse fn the b
1 will reveal unto {hem th* abundanen WNilam Maxwe
pesce an4 truth " "They ehall fear trist
—=yL,E"
br5
6 -h-*
Sil Uto wlh. B-for Chria eame “ •
aHor. Ooe wM Jehn the B..UM to
meke Uto polk etrnisht, prenchine m
reme for the Kindoin ef Ged i.
M haE bfer Me "be M a Judet.
pfomiaed to wed anoemr to
preh wveM for the Autruetiom .a
th, -oi b emr. te "eturn NW
ppte te 1M MrcleM peth ord wen te
world ot tMt groM rot trmttrl tor ot a
fin. wttlMweM Reed Mcl. iMt ritr'"
an be who. Chrtet la at the toor “Xe
man koowatk tM tor oor the tow'”
Godputiomm, Mart to wA for
truth W MW Amertea or Mia iiehthoue to
a 1ont well to ,aw it from extarnal
imSroaUns. Umele Sam ml IM for men
New te peso it from intern dmtruetom.
birth rate ot GermanyJ' three wtypuradrrachtev “onwtterzygut
times as great as lt« eath rate, problem of choosing your vocation
while the death rate of France is will doubtless cause you consider-
pmtu than it. birth nte areneanYyow’wou pecnnttrnt
This reminds the writer that In in danger of aissipatine your power
1872 the population of France was in.xariou" and contradictory acu1-
36,000,000 and the population of our mina is quick but erratic.
Germany was the sama Now the You ean master a tank that inter-
, - I ests you both in detail and hi
population of Germany is almost heor. but unless your enthustasm
s70,000,000 and ths population of Is aroused you wiU often find your
" 1. nw larwwr than it waa at memgy wi trik yoa into forget-
Franco is no lai SAI than it was atung Important facto.
Uta close of the Franco-Pi woolen I You ere interested in s wide range
and variety at topics AU public
w' __ . questions such so politics, religion
France appears to be dying at the an ethics stimulate your Imagine-
Next time he takes
bear" and some gamen oor Mm T-tament ordinatier of ---
u.. =pE= zz==--u
- " I wonder ho Manta knew’" N.htor Beveu nor rotor man-4 vs "Im -e." mar life » Wi D.
word at God. When Chriat founded Mi - — ’
ehureh, trme to tte old pettern at een-
H regularly
what I Mw -run> 112 -Jib he bayou Hi,
m a etub pen in the hand of God. 1 a —----
te ponriy written, but ite enmmon
dannazdlcprnd "ed "n"" ff to Giv
Td make you glad to walk the atreet
and glad to greet the day;
If grief I lee heavy on your heart I'd
lift it all away.
Td touch your eyes with golden
faith on you would wake to not
The beauty nt your bitter lore end
why it had to be.
And running over all the joys which
I have had from you.
You'd wake on Chrintman morn to
find your fondest dream come
true.
(Copyright, IBM. Edgar A. Guest)
m-6ded 'M O. wnw and «tam 1 -L..applicant for
Mill, -nd 0- •--4, ww M lb, Ju MI not hs sn
— -- --- of I on; I would
re n. A
Names will l
rL MM tt membership 01
■ ommerce SS l
loot or to inctean Ite territorial
aomain ar to crush • weaker na*
uon of people
Queen of the Hiehbinder"
crittea, who "kid" themselver that
we moderns an man advaneed and
cuitured then our ancestors, say
•uch shows wouldn’t go on the
modern stage Huwer*. we re get-
ting tbs same line of Muff in the
movies. People change, but emno-
tions never.
The World in
An executtve reelly han’t any-
thing to do except wonder where
bustnens is mi mi ng from and where
the, pay mou N oomine from.
to get blood out of the turnip.
Germany le unable and will be
unabi for fifty years to come to
pay an indemnity of $aa,000,000,000,
rola. Thle is not a problem that You arEEMnte, meretie and
disgruntles Franes tbs most The dominant if born today, and you
322
ity powers at Yereve Tte sn‘t
nerVe nothing so pathetie shout
Jacob’s working fourteen years for
Ma wite Many man put in a nte-
tme * N
Fifty forrign born men and top and this te a tragedy for the ton.to profound -ndoften pro-
women in the city of San Anton O J world as well es for France I belietk, however, you are inclned
became ettsens at the United ________________—. 1 to be‘met bigoted and dogmatie
Btate.’annanee nte » m —- «
eame from Germany, right from According to the calculators * To ‘o mankind is actually the
.na rive from Italy, the federal department of agricul- pawn of good and evil forces and I
..... 1 tr. the wouthern cotton erower [ you are convinced that momething ।
They are to be congratulated | turn, the eouthern Mmuid be done about it.
Now they are ditimens of the great- l ths year wll recelve 7119004 You have a groat capacity of
-l., g 4m, tewer M- for his 964,000 bales of cotton and study. Your interest increases
X ^ni^nd to WiU *U the roc anotee Nm.- mahuarnrohoura im
a land where the aocident ‘ X F :
tail a handicap in the race of nte. Thle win help the "ouI 10 26 Erent deai more of i than you do
Thar, la no land like IL There back. King Cotton has not been You are attectionate and ex.
Ther “ 2° — . I - ------- tremely fond of the comforts oil
is no nag Ik # Them la no con- | dethroned । home You are preeminently the
matrimonial type snd you should,
marry early for you win never feel
completely whole until you do. I
Today le one of hazardoua omen
for those who walk in high places
and for those who are senmitive to
Our little friend Piethors haen"
.pent a penny for mistletoa. She
says if sbs had a owsotls who
men..20. *t^* .h• excuse *to "8.0 Through a few people wtiu insist
mio0260:. onnenu."xotator Kim that mhe typewrit* le tor buninens
her. ched . --Xf- nimlonls ana insulting when used no-
— "oom M poem ma i einy, today’s custom permits type-
* the Mac-1 written letter, tor nearly all occa-
•winey Eimmy ought to live with I stons.. How ev r,co pm relal paper
• ini. nrin
ab12.to.40 without eating tor long be Ter at top, bottom an the mde
1 "tretch" - of the page, snd the signature
, Teap 4udeegtouchane
ehsage cost onto $1426,620 end as
• the school fun is so large there
isn’t any war to spend I the
change wee ordered Is it any
BoOKs, BOOKS, BOOKS tazun’unraxa „ouPar. noturcroot
Junr amagine a woria without "heif‛U "• 8"
book. Tak. e home, tor ta-nra “pruiperxar Y« ^Ul^n
—c. without books—there to womethin« [ promotion in your suninena, snd i ----2..
GERMAN TOYS. n weh a honio something honor la the community in which Nancy And that s why there 2"
At least a third of the toy. that tocking in euen . ou ive. Steel your hear against not .any.note Hu. m-ctr.,-
a. 1. mtn twine to American that might transform, beautify and ih flat levy of the envious. can t xrteowTaatn "hedoator mid
Santa Oana win bring to American , A child born today will be beaut:- J "I tell you what let a do.eaia
Hadiee thia Christmas wiU have rebnd I ful la body and radiant in wpirtt,
t. ottnAo in Germany" label. This Imagine an ignorant mankind energetic but thoroughly unreliable
to the eeUmale among toy import- I and you have a picture of chaon.
ern. It to tuny ae necessan that the
German toya have definitely re- j mina be fed as the body. And
nation, to ebey a" His------ .
,na snd win ths worid it is tor-ordelne
phancftrutpgeh Mn^dssum- s!r*1~s cation will be
Eom unite His pople, stand ths yietrtos mittse which P
--- euhreh on th, mountain top, brine pees Kinnon appoint
plan to eareh snd brie. In tbs Kingdom A F. Butler, chai
i Bi- you wtl l«. for His enereh to do tbs wer ( W p C
for which it wu •stabilaNe! yieretor- “
shell W s willin. people in the tor of H on
Ou st8.000,000 campaien has deem IM poxer-.Sarrenr*aapourFuCar2t.Preoo
mot educetconel move i. imBMdW -oa ^Mmar^A W 01 ft,. ...........
Chret. Art no untrr an oblleaiom 1 meet Thursday
„ John Well- John Calvin. Msrtln Luths ------- - - - -
,. Alex Campbell, or ear other men 0 «
to keep up >M Inatitutione whlab th
found and God eondamna1 Read J<
tl. 17-is. They are all to per" . ----
rd on. th. house of Jacob Is eectors retire •
eutation Ube ours. There is no
htstons like ourL
bellev. tows le a God. rend thiGod
tM world cant Idttmidat. Is that soar
walls te -ares for tomb is enem
tore the war. Ii
in Mid America bought $7,718,000
worth at German toys Last year
the figure wae around $3,600,000,
and this will not show much In-
erense when final check-up of IBM
imports is announced.
Toy-staking in Germany to to
eman tactortea, rarely employing as
many ss M workers For ths most
part, the toys are produced to
bomes, where the trade has been
- handed down from generation to
/zeneration
Most at the German toys are of
Nte Inexpenrivs sort, thoysh mak-
me them requires highly nkiiled
hand labor and s sense of th.
E arttstie.
Those toys srs coming again. In
' • flood Boi they are not nertously
Eh. intertering with the reel function;
Ot American toy makers, who are
foiling the national trait and tur-
Ing out toya that can be machine-
Blade oa a Mg ecale.
A Mort. God eerf Meu te elu t Brazos cqunt
law t HI. twb. M- Mo-N te buna ri --
art throueh Thick H. eondemmea Id the conferen
world. Ml ELah to the mountele
is met the 480 fal prephm of B
and make it big and useful in the
larzest degree
How wonderful when you reaUse
Oat all you have to do i» to step
acraoa your roam, take from one
of your book shelves a bok—and
there read what waa enacted
thorsands of years ago. and right
down through <hs etsps of time to
the day In which you Uva Aloe
to read at what every kind of peo-
pi thought and wrote ages ago.
And these hooka today are oa
amaU in price that no ona baa an
excus. for not owning or reading
the best Yor there in opened,
free to all great public libra rice
where anyone may go for reading
and information
Every bit of intormaton *
stoss sad ths hou. of Jacob ehar
ueriss renerved.
* mebaertpttym Bates Pala to Advanes
Fw Bear ead Sunday Amerlean:
Meath. B Mes. 6 Me Ysn.
•79 “290 22 3200
8.05 6 00 14.00
3.75 7.50 14.00
Fourth Reel: Where winl they take tt?
Tho bulld tt a house Tte house was
built for the curse on American «*U in
tte 1920 eleetion, te ‘•eel there on her own
base." God had nothing whatever to <3
with it.
This truth was given for the move eg*
when it would be needed and a nd >r* te* 4
Children will understand it Of course, the
D. D.'s never aaw it. They voted for tte
curse and God sent an M. D. to administer
the r—up. It may he a hitter pin, bat tte
direotion says TAKE it
Cry aloud. SPARE NOT lift up thy
voice like a trumpet . show MY peopie thelr
hnida th* remnant to whieh they return T
the Potornce at Austin, Texan,
a tuned el— Matter.
Jens Chrit never pot en a moner eam-
palgn to advanee a epiritual Kingdem He
s~ ~ a,., - JZd a,, did put on e pentecoet, thonsands were
y E2,.o1!"uGige,”".S,0.95“ won te a day and monry aoarat into the
Tor unin le not your rear, perawe " im ._ ______ «. _ . s.., C~A ia the
Hsb-H .A-.Mr ros M m* s tm"TLteladyia.; Z^t^ TM
- atrueon __ -ora N -evene- 1000 y-er. Amy
Csss • low M tM IBM eiretiom. Gedv prmt- Is 1M lana cos em-i s —C
p-ph Is Am-rie r-• up — Bs eq-m‛- , Enal -n —tor not IM -or Am- H
—st 'M swt frgm ikrir pt-am eemor- Pu ----- —nor isto reIteten
bou- IM. mUtte. robb-d <M ehu4yen wo-n t mt- s -m-ton, H will tel.
la tM home rf Mi ftorr so pollated -ne brine . aptrttu-I -re. that
■ .M bsadsd f— Amur-eton, ormrt | • ni. „ e--e ==s
Mi wwcA sad W. ba— as 1 - ( 1W, eat teitew NS -er4 mt
te " -aled • - is • JI •laim H„ Sromi. mu mtw m
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. SATURDAY MUKN1NG, DECKMHEK 28, 11IZZ.
• eat
•TWAS the night before Christmas when an through the l
1 Not a creature was stirrmg. not even a mouse:
-gusazsmszkdsass
noSam rm msuedan mmusle bherkrt. . -
surj
wsersngaafzgkam’rpazkp
1 25 fr-s-^Md to ■.show- Uu
45Xs tte tbsum —d dnw • Ite -
Tte srs— oa tte to—st ot Bs row M— sass
Gaw Ite taster of mtSoy is objpo!belor.
More raid than eagles his coursers they cae.
AM bZhMtelZSIbtaMd rod -eemn —-
*Msa, Dmberi saw. Dm ml saw Prenceri end Vixen’
f nCe as cupri a pogde tot BkU-'
S IeTop af ItepSrtl T. Ite top of Ite mill
No: a my deh aytdtvayar a.
As anyleveihat belore the-a burigane • .
Wie to sal wri a obende mgumt!to *• *3.)
Sa m te,e bousetop Ite coerge• tbay tea.
We Meig f u of toy sad sen Nidhol- to
ehureh of God. Hla Uta. ax
test ehem to piss—. X—t for rou ------ --
mH Don’t ». mr preachet •nyzhin iivided evenly
iarpmtsteg nembers after
. When God. p-dle — tUs thre quetioms
„ rts ileht of HI. -ord they will brine _ ,
rt. Kinedom. Tbs "oman ou-tlo-c k ns C. B
plao- in rt. Kinedom. rt. mgme quetioVuuiuy duser,
Ra plan ot finaneine Ui. Kinston. S lead. I. J. se
lb. church queatiqn. His Plsow ter uni'l । Walling. 1
M ppie. They bass Ptevr-iizion.nn ontin. In
enosgh. A Ions .««—!» God is tre4
tM game God I, eotne to orrorr Chris
pr. -r. gather sll that will and put to.
s'l that will pot. Beptists sr. only 1
remnant, th. rkerutta Moe—, s -------------- -------
lion and tab. rt. world for Christ. T • W. MeFaddei
win M ra1 Bible Dapttata, met site 1
modern com promiainz •pe that tM woi
rror We sr. enitasting r-1 loxer of Car
Colonel Albert A- Humphries is
going to build * $100,000 chureh in
ths city of Mexta, and s $100,000
Y. M. C. A. building. Colonel
Hughes is sald to be worth $40,-
000,000. He made it in Tezas.
He is a petroleum hunt*. There
is money in oil Colonel Humph-
ries had a lean pocketbook when
he eame to Texas. Now he has
। s bank roll as large as the state
at Rhode Island and he bays ths
' Lord gave It to him. Texas is
kind to sll newcomers.
Th. Kinedom aboil —aw to lbs demetr
at Jriv—la— What ehureh w— f—aS ■
st J——elsaa. •A Na stand for 1000 yer
a-tine the Slat—'sns of rt. -or te
p-a— a be—sa head on it Mia ehureh la
-ravall b to ba Aelivered of a comna-tor
Wilt tte ehureb - retr ta —Iva Hm 1
F-e — to tatas r—ii to —ribt Tbs'
will beet mor* teas pie-ahay- ’ Thay
. forte last baru- and final etor7 1
, irth ov-f faiaehoc4 and deseption f
u--uut, nw aiM u-v-a • --t you a soidier Of • slacker ? If POU belie
i*eE zssmz
on YOU. Th red-emed bs— s world
m— and bet Iletie time to to 1
you Nad it in yeur power to «t— al lr « a;
for rt. elory of Christ and tte root dessrs.
-ffering humanity truth that God s Vowea
to brim u— snd plrotr to . «*M « xoKi.2
1. at rotas to 4-«rnst»n would 1 enfier
pet out ths irsth tor -hat It Is worth. » be
pro— rourveir treitor to both heaven i “Ho ie taken
n: c. B. And
IMS la Amitined to IU 'ho mop l |
m root the wort a—r did a-
■—rr rose etSH better area— S"'
4-ee1 •he" Mes mom a, rt. ।
Gof. Hleheit bl—wines come to af.
wery one thet come He i
Hi. rrrrr premiae l, tor you. If y
HI. will to know An4 to
wis e vtaloa nd Bihi- Ment, -in |
fer Gnd not reht 1
A Christma rift to the -ora
Faw H -a.
Humbly submltted,
r . m b.
(AAvertinement> ■
H Soubbern Baptist eom"In— the tt» -ni John tM Raptist to Uw -iderK
000.000 cmpale two rear, lone-r. plead- to m-et rt. reitedom —ria ot Ma 4
ma for plrte-nnlr. - tMv ho— d..n. th- .mt -ne me to A—Un. tM k—4 sad rot I
win tab Gad M 5200,000,060 mors to tithe nf th. ereatest ststo om ssrih. to a nvention to dr
and Nav. no’premi. to claim in tk. the r.l— proph-ta, eomprom-ine P-N lion and in tl
snd oreaniprd menlem of tbs world. I
rem was —sr. to ano- te 21 dors
from — IkM-l ta ssMh— • I Awa
"I wil pentsn tba world for theit OVU
snd ths wieked for thrir talqulty. I will
rou— ths arroganey of tbs proud to ssosa
and wil lay tow ths hauehtinems sf ths
tsrrtblo. I will meke a assn mor pr*
Ho— than fine zold, even a man than
ths eolden wedg• sf 9phir, therefor 1
Win ehake ths Ma—M and tM carth
ahall r—n— nut ri its plec la the wrath
of tM Lord of tests and is the day of
Hla flor— anger."
Bb Car Bm Go— Furth.
Wo *0 to the Bila II fa—ra none
pare none, do- suatte to all Tte tint
movine pleture Bivan to the woria la
found in Zeehartah, fifth chepter:
Firet Reel: You aM a flying ron. What
b HI
"Tata b Ite curse that S»«th forth over
IM whale -r" H aluUl enter into tba
ho—e of tte tab. prophet and tte tea-
ri —.ry man that atele truth from the
people, and ataosaw the boo— timuber
and atone"
Soosad *—1. Yoe • on ephah, do.
aeribod M e dork steed "Thts b ther rs-
wemblanee throueb all tho earth." in Ite
cried a talent of load and a woman God
plao— the land over ter mouth. The first
woman we • - in pubtie life w— a pr—rb.
-. but ate made little Medway. God el—nd
ter mouth.
Third Reelt Two -omen appear, a
pr—eMr end n polltieian Benia-o U
plekine up. They M— tte win* ri •
atork. They brine forth nomethine-•
ar saw beneath tt • rattler, so common
in that section. He could not reach the
chtid to stop tt. but he raised • club and
eame down on the serpent just in Um*
to save lb* child, but he apoiled the fiower
Jut so, for 6000 years womas has been
pluckinz tk* most beautiful flower that
grow, oat we have never been able to
give her all the bouqveta *b* deserve for
her noble taata to the exercise at th*
rights that God guv* her, but finally she
womder that late uf friend, of
education are demanding: "Mow
do they get Utat myr
A tenon benuty i suing a
gentlemen friend for 616,500 be
caute her noon was broken in an
aceident while she was riding in
pryine p-opi- mr- The monor —
palun Mi manlm aaaa to •*•<. only •
money drve borrowed from thu Govern-
ment to a war emersency There is no
more Bble back at it than waa back of
the unanimous vote on •■—■■•* righto
Th* unanimous vote at Baptist can’t change
the Rihle Demoersey idoltmed. Tba Bi-
U* te authority against th* unantmous vote
of the worid Only two things aaat eaused
Baptist leaders to erplain away th* Bble
money and women When Adam heark-
ened to th* volce at woman, tt eursed the
race and God eent a speelal eurse on
Germany sends miniature doll
furniture lead moldlers, Noah e Arka
ana Cartatmas iron decorations.
american makers muppty most of
e don carriages, wage ns. magic
’ tanterna, electrie trains and cant-
iron a alum l r.
Betore the war, nine-tentha et
bur toys warn imported We have
I Bum up a Mg tor led. sir. It te
wutteryna from competition, but it
Is owl* to urvive—dolna the he
omus ana ••• bothering much
«im the "emall Junk" Anes
in 1020 toy Im porta totaled near-
u sa,0on,000, the highent ever. Thio
yeur It Brill be about two-thirda
if a woman has no children, how
does she relleve her teelings when
another woman mubs hert
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wen, earing rea ts rather vul-
| gar. and perhaps that's what they
I mean when they speak of Europe a
empertor cuatera
"1
[JiiiiHlIinaa you can eave a drown-
tug man by knocking him uncon-
| ectoua. and that may be what the
| statesmen are trying on Europe.
SvnrLi; Sogmz "2 T
would uM its authorship-
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