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fool hal h saia in
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Corrupt are they, and have don~ abominable
God looked down from h,•aven to se~ if bl1er~
$DY that did understand.-l'salm 53:1,2.
HAVE ALL GOOD- The young lions &lt;IO lack,

s'ulfer hunger; but they that oeek tile Lord •Halt not
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inde~d worthy
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at the usual slartlnK tim• next !•'all, Is
tt.Ote. We are adm II tNII v in n bad

nt the present time. Thcr,. are many hungry people and
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lll'ft elplf\!lally l)lcturuqu.•.

date. As a matter of fact, 1t ' •pears to the peop'' nf the
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Ohio · lllver a\ U
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MARY WOLP

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Fred Kimball, IDe,.

Chloai•· ~blladtlphla, l'IF"burlb, l i i i i P .
Call IM-L

For BUBIDeh Ofll&lt;e aod Clreulalloo Dtpl. Coli • • •

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fool hal h saia in
heart,
Corrupt are they, and have don~ abominable
God looked down from h,•aven to se~ if bl1er~
$DY that did understand.-l'salm 53:1,2.
HAVE ALL GOOD- The young lions &lt;IO lack,

s'ulfer hunger; but they that oeek tile Lord •Halt not
any good thing.- Poalm 34:10,

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that

his~

as one of the most
important sessions

conrr&lt;Si.

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to get order out nt t·haos anrl bringing about a. condi ..
where we moy 1 r.a~onab ly expect to see our schools
inde~d worthy
~ituation fo~ finances

at the usual slartlnK tim• next !•'all, Is
tt.Ote. We are adm II tNII v in n bad

nt the present time. Thcr,. are many hungry people and
n)&amp;DY without work. How&lt;'ve l, conditions are lmp_rovlng

ltw lllghwa)

tnwn '" tu he tt.iii'Dd oue or the mo11t II.J?li!!::"'
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eelved.

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thJng of a constructive nature 1·· accomplit~l"\fl~.
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Politics may be 0. K. for Rome people to 1-l~~' ll~'· Rll
tb11os an!i so fqr ""the public is concernod,

jection to their indulging m that form &lt;&gt;f
)Png as it does not in'terfere with the t•ights
of tbe people who st·e paying them to look a•t.ar ,t:h~'
nep of th~
&amp;htce the present lel!i·l~l~r· eorlv'eilud
Jaat winter. there ~as been more "hor"'' 11lay''
~Jld iess uctu~l rclul•• obtained than (r .. 'll 'roy
l;l~ture in tile h1story of the •t.. te
It i• worthy of l]Qte t~at the lower hoqs~
an&lt;! tl.at at Ia~ a policy for raising t~o
has been asreed on. UnieM tb• JOverllP!!
l¢!rlal'lti'.vo action, new rneafls of provfdi~r
founq. ·

oar!lenflt» wtll

tntereued In

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blUit

hard to

be·

ments' ride
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1'at.Wb1e for mileS. The ec•nery Ia

ru11pd, wltb creal ahlllle f.lllla t.ovltred with uverhaaalhl 1\e~qlocks~

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heve lhat he Is ao near to one ot
'he IITltte 11 n1ost unique tadustriaJ
t OJ ntcrs
Yet It Is only a re* mo-

Tlhe dam, Hod tb.e · late abov11 It, Jl:/.!::.::~
lll'ft elplf\!lally l)lcturuqu.•.

date. As a matter of fact, 1t ' •pears to the peop'' nf the
.tate that the politrcs being indulged in at the Stata liouae
bas gone far enough and lhat it iR high time that ' ~01\lC-

~·a!~;e-;;;1~1~;; on the

\lounaatnwlt ~t~ fa4r,ou1 u an In·
dut~trlal r.lty:-and ~ y8t, tn Ymm••·

o.nd the cJtizenAi1ip of th1s :-;tat e i~ such that it nee~ never
\&gt;:e f\I.Rid it could not aftot d to ytve rts chJidren 1.8 gQod an
•education a~:S the adult~o~ u( tht&gt; present get ration rE&gt;-Certainly cond it10n ~ have npt reached the plllce
Where we mu ~t !eave thou sand" of child~&lt; n idle their tfn~e
away on the Htl·eets until Thanl.o~giving or even a later

Industrial City

lprgt:Bl plant~~ ut lbelr kind In th'e
"orld One Is llD?azed at; • tl\e ,
1:1 he!! t sit~ or the plant&amp;, an4_ their
many vtsta1 of odd-shaped"bu.Ud·
lug"' a nd great staekfl provl«f' In~
Llul!rraal !IC!ellet y wblcb 11 plctu.r.·
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pact. U _w~ , ~J1.~~ 'bJ·,JH ~01!.;_~~:$~,,~'f,itbat, i, no_t .eQOFlOIIJ.
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