The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 29, Vernon, Jennings County, 19 March 1920 — Page 2

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THIS THE MOMENT OF MOMENTS TO GAIN SPIRITUAL UNITY By DR. JOHN R. MOTT.

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4 " -! : k, ' S J . 1 1 ! . ; ' Intereliurch- World VyMtmn;' Natural Growth of ' 1

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i "-v 0U3 Fifiardr'"3 Revolutions , by Success of f-len-en.-i.f.iaiions I ' Movement and Co-cpera-

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Fine iroolcns, skilled workmanship & better inner-materals are combined in our oood Clothes to make the Quality high and the Paces low! And --- the price- are really low! Don't rake our word for it! Compare them wiih others or better still - - let us prove this by filling' your orders with ;hese fine Clothes, Higher in Quality, & of course Lower in Price!

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)s curs. !.Jt i . ;,.! u.. I.,.,,,...!,. i. ilvx It U the truth, h i s .,,j..f.... J i - ! j !il-t i -n --. V. ' ;i;,t t- IV, ,, ., ui.Uy iti. v,.;, lurity ;i- w . r Votlh.l 1 r- ,f .!! l.,.-,J V. ! - : ! Ill i I i 1 . f.'l" .!lH f 1.. , , I i.V. i:ilr I I'i -';'! w ii! h !!:;;; I j... wtlU tU.tt iir' lu'.-r to . ;it. ,- i;,irj MAKING RURAL SURVEY Work of Nation-Wid S;.r. ; hy interchurch World f.!o ? rriet.l c.r Great Imsr t.mcc. In Jiln.o-i alt j. u ; ,,' ;?:!. ;h .1 States t:iU" rtirn! - t : f -r ; Hf lltMflni; i t v-vl c . -i! :.:.! ;.:',!- w'li, (-'.-. tl.ry t:au to r,w!r:;-., .,,-.,: , I !';'". i: t" ' ri- :. :.-r.f:-i -r lllilOn (ll ! I i'l '1 ! !)( V ,t.,,-f V ic;'il ,, lirivihi ; J , II-"t loii. Men jirc h.i ,.; i '.KV 111 V:ino1 Mil-: ," ,-(..,ft VVfvf. Ttti- l;it . . , (if of tho Mlwi.isij.j.i vtil'.-y -.i.i.f-. I'i":i!rit' Iim-; a j.m.j'-u i.ii ' -.

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;-i!H;.nt!ir..;.t. :iti.! .l-o!;,o. r,;,;-v ' " : " " ": " ty iJoiHiniiiK-aioti 'itni;K-t- ' ! tlM-' !iff;ti)-S Ht(!(',. I, . I y (.f ,.,, ft,.. f ;iii-'tli.f, K;u h -qrvcy. .! its ov n iv. "'.'';'";,',! K'n-ifo ry. iir.-j.ar.-ij a hiaf-,.. , , . "! !i'ln!'y vorkfr for !f.; nv:n " '. I''::'t :!.! ?m-u!o it ,,-.vn ni.j.,.:,! to ' ii - --!ltittt..;i,.y f,,.. s, rs. 'H oiily hii'ittl that thes" ' ' a.- !!. -s -m,.,-., !,..-s j;l f.,lt. '.Mil, jiti.,!!,,.,.; tiia. twro Wa:-to al-.J i!ip;-;,tf,, of v,,,'!; i "!:'! l!"""y. sHiil 1f,;it aiiiu;;,' tliftu all j v' "r-k u a iM'ior-r,.,! ,.,,! s1,.;..

; '' "l ' 1 ii..Kfo. i .o-ailsi' ,.J ! -I" ' i"!'V' 'I i raiiifi.L'. the .-;:,; ) of . ":,'"n :,-'i'y r.-jLTai-dt',! t!ifrnsc!vc a '" "';' l.v Iittt-1 for t!;. ;: ta-k. an. I i 1 -1 r- yar.!. -I atti'iaj'ls at ou1;.l. ir;i ' i" f ft u - Decide on Experiment. Aftrr ,!.--a!.-s f Vu.-li hnj-Iiazard t li't h'l.' -. til.' Il'iKl.TS of ono ll.'IIO!-!! H;- .!..;! il.ri,!,.,' , fl )crhncnt. Thoy ;;':' ,,:li! it woit!(l fu j.ossn.lc for the j x.riiK o -ot toLTother for n oom. ,ti!.ii: Nltal.v of all to.- oj.;..!.-; iin't i. and ;ivo inns of tlifir !rothorl;Hvl. to ' out a uuifu'il biid.L'ot of mvi and I :!i"!(,,y. sml to condaot a coiavned ap- I tor funds. It va niad clear' !!,:at oadi t-oiistituont hoar' shontil !

i t i osci-vi' cojnph'tc atttononiy. ; old "hrctid line" is gone from ,: u',i,,! tin- Jioanl roprosontativos met j its accustomed place- in the cities. In !":iri,I t p"silIi' to eliinisiate a j the slur. is throughout '. the country :,,.,",nt ,,f organization ex- i luiddled queues of men no longer wait

A- J. CRQY. PROP.

Church Heads Seek to Siirrr-fV'

Common Interest cni'o,tc: Too Much Inrilvldi:; j . 1 1 Saving the American farsllr fr-- -.

"OTer-emphasIzed IndirtdualIg.siM Ii cTj: f

noiiDcerj as a learns- Till T"TVA"? JC!,T i'.i.t I

New Vorhl Moremeat ct 2S"orHir3 " ': Baptists. :, 'There Is too much talk of lir'z one's own life and too little of tittiit 1 good," said Dr. II. a. Heath of tie Cca-' i eral Board oC Promotioa of tie Nrt2t - ern Baptist Convention. "It !j an ia.) . ' usual family that has any'vital coas5nc3 : : c . . interest."- n Tcr-4 - - To unify the family InUts church llf

wuuu" ie countrj are heia re-1 v- Jfi 11 J ?s, organized on the basts of what 13 1 '- .1 c &

u ,1?, toe iamuy uroup flaa. Every local church of 'the denomination in the Northern s tastes will be divided into family groups with not men than ten families in a group; a leadsx will be appointed, and the various group leaders, with the pastor, will

HOBO N0V SCORfJS THE BREAD LINE

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only wy t ear hm, cfeaf t by ccaTituti . !, ..iswfaw U ,tki Uife .U.tothirBe-i y fcT & rrtk."i ioo4 r liaptrrhtt t.riix, -o4 H J eattrrly 1mhm i ( rwit-A ubUm the tntiawitiies emu k"ta.(nt

mocracv. The loanVr hpiiovo tt,.t- i f,Btt hi ute nwrt m1. memueis, of the various congregation I cr'- -4t-rji. r r'.crn.

-rv,u . . . . u , ; " come mrougn this acid tesf trl- f tk -WitltT "T-H". -" survey Maoe by Interchurch World Movement Shows That Even the CheaD uniphantly. - - I wtu iv o.Kr. iwnr f

"....nrim.ua ougnt ro be an actual I ciar,ot r Mr c.trk working principSe in our churches and I 8? 'tr fr?i r,.

Sora y Uruy.rti. Tn U:i' a,iy for uuilt,

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form a church cabinet toniut local m

denominatioiini programs 'Into effect. "Family Sunday" will fce observed at least once each three months In all the Baptist churches in the country, j Everything about the services, songs, text

anu sermon, will be chosen from the point of view of iixteresf ino- th famt.

I.v. Members of thevfamily will be asr- f

to S1L uijiruie-r, -ana m thousands of rows of seats in the United States fattier will head the row and tow-head son will occupy theieud sent. Christian leaders- say that family prayers are held at the present time in nut more than one out of every lei families of church numbers. TheBaptist campaign will make an effort to revive the custom in all the koines of that denomination; The various members- of each family group in the church v.-ill be expected t entertain each other Ln their' homes. Since these divisions will be mad without reference to social status, imp. Imps on an alph;.betical basis or la some otlu v equally impartial wW

v.id mean a real test of Christian de-

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Lodging House Is Going Out of Business.

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Tfo-re never has I n a f-.i.;,. pa:oi arid mo t of tin- Ume -itli.-r ..".e rt.c.r or the ot !ht w as x it l,.-at I,.- ; ;. tloiial allov, aiii-e of ovi.- tt;;,.;.., tlivie, !"!, p. opfe th.-m-eh rs ,1,., ; i,.,t tlvaf they otii.'ht t unit. in m.;,;. -;,yt of comrnnnity ft-! low -1-ip. 'i Ivy wore i'itetit that they had be,-n ttt.fairlv

treated by tleie'iaifatlottal !,i.;aV,

11. at there i a tio boi. o;" eer ?'; it.g a'.'-'-.t :.u ;.! te l i ' t i -1 r.. - ct-ligfoti for tfteir ei'tan:tt?:Hy thr-e. !'!;'!::( I smin ,w, Tt ther.t the on' solution was to i-iM l,..--e !:, dcii..fniria t ioaa I a V. :;;;,.; ,, A M'ouji of lU'teeti of tl.-'fi t'fo-a ti. two -hurrhe and frvn ?wo .,..-n! r thtir'hes, rtosel.x - -t : ' e: t-. ) tew ti, v.-a Iteil up. :. tie j.j.,..., World foemoi,t .;p-r :or ;;:..! ;,- tds la-lp in brlnc!nc thK aheut, Ue r. i-orts that tl-.-y j r l.-u, tl.ro::!; r!. eerest Mec of urr. I e has rp"riet:re:I. Th.- :;;,! :'i:; boors. The mi; i- S r - . e t i o. ' a certain; ittMl.nio;'!!t:atir.at rh-:n 1..-. kefef;,..'l out s;u h luns as ! . I l!M-d Jn ", ni!,.r,t a?,d .M.e::a: i. ant'ladiy persna-!ed th.-m to epr.-s ;,,.; i, h-tioTis in a reoh:t;"n and t';vi-ii

to be fed. Their iassing is a symbol

of the pass! tig of the hobo.' Everywhere, for lack of guests, the . 1 ...... i i

Iieip!es of Christ, j l ,u-1'' lu,'.-i- nues are t.emg aban-

ooneu. cniy :t tew old. decrepit men remain in the Salvation Army Industrial Ilonu-s. In Kansas City the once crowded dormitoi ies of the "ITatr.in".

iii-u v ri r o - - . . 1 i ' . likemotho,l huilding are closed. In Lincoln, at they con- ! N(K- in 101-' there 'were 1.7;"G non

resident sin-rio men who applied for ah, while in 101 S there were only "136. The hobo, the wandering worker who worn to the lodging house and the bread line herween his seasonal job.s,

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la!. The pr t-edt:re which the Interchurch hopes-, iu Uie light of -j... s::r. ey, to follow w ith an adequate pr.fc'r.Hm w;'n t-xp'ained to i!;e-.- pt-ot a.i,d av pr.-hably the one th'r.g. r. ih:it any other, uhf h indueed th. ::t

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They ultimately worked out

a budget and plan of campaign that r; - sat i -:"a-tory to all. This resulted i't the famous Men-and-Miilions Move-

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which brought, in what was then con-

-i'h"-ed the stag::erinsr sum of $0. .ootnH) i-,,r ., five-year prograra. Tlu

' " ' ; u t s ot the communion were so

pb-a-ed iiii tins business

of cetnba-tiiuc atTairs that thev con-

t !!. i'ed even more gein-rously than !.;,! boon expected. TV..', vtieeess of this enterprise revoiat i-nied the whole business of hiireh IbiancieiinL'. The other great

; .eaoTuhiat ieas a diatcly adopted : th- plan. The denominatit.mil associa- . , ;o'r,s bave onie to bi- known :i "for--. ard n-oveaient s." and some thirty of o ' i h - 1 1 1 i! re in existence today. Kach one ..;! h.-s ela i-ii-ed i. II the information in re-htio-i to the- enterprise witlun the it h no",i!.ai iof., and has reduced the ,. !-;: s i r:.--s ,f collecting and spending i , ' " iey to a science, p World-Budget Formed. . : ; The h.icvehnrch World Movement is

-j' --ply a plan to do intordenomlnatlon- I v. hat the forwanl movements ; ' a e done within t lie various com- ! aunheis. If means that every denomi- ' ;; fo ual bnd-jfet will be made in the ' !'..:!it of worbl need instead of in the ; e.-.ii-obv.-m-ny of incomplete . informaion. It moans that contributions to 'nomination ' ill not be in waste- : tni eoiapetition with contributions to j another, because all the fellowships ill ha ve worked out their program , U -ether. " ' Tin- functions of the Interchurch World Movement are threefold. First. ; it collects, by moans, of worbl surveys. . o! th pertinenr facts on which de- i !..ctn;e;tii.ual pro-ra.ms may be built.

Second, it sets up the practical ma-

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All kjnda of Freah and

Sraokcd McAla. Para Lirrf

wiui nircuugs win a iso I be introduced into many local Baptist I Complete line . of FCCV aOd churches ot whtv. - - I - J

, . ... " . mui cut's HUB nas been lifted from his oM r.i.-ino. k- not an PUm

, uj i - v. ai. . j-kCKiu saia. ir the war. A study of the conditions of ifc is not an actual working nrlnciol rtiifT font- i v . ... I l, : - -t . ... t'luv-iic

"..fei.tin mum i.-s iiuw neing conducted 15 Ue rime ror tis to lind it out h.V the Interclmrch

that It may lay the facts before the 6hohl be uprooted. But, as a matter

wun-.-uun cnurcnes or America, Vi uie l anniij-tiroup Plaa is be Whose Closer (-n-nnocitlnn la I.. i I Ing met With farft-'wl,.., t. t .,

nurnosp"- Tht ctii,!,. s.v.... ... . 1 tried oof- in mu- y.w,,,.t, -. , ...

wiuu. .Tiiuns mui tiiei - au raimiies hobo hn5 frmn.t o rincn r,.. . o ! write in tbnt ttiov n-rtt. jx s- '

vU..v. n vio.tri juixcssiuii Oil .'-j "cnuiue nils oppor-

i.fii. a si.Miifr-i- i i urn i . t . . . . . . . . . . . . wu.. .v.i i . . 11 i y h . . i i i t pi , . .

- r. - - - ..... . . ' . .ii.-. uiuur. xj.e j " - .nunc ut varj liz has become almost a "stojiuv" -t-l- viewpoints."

He n Joagp needs his old refuges. " . p.amiIy week-entli meetings will also T5er r.. 1 tKk rw.ii f tt,n . f I he introduced intn manr mi T?n,

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he Offers the Protestant Churche nn Plurcls, at which the various meia- Ic4.i . - - .

opportunity to provide new means of T f "le family win come together riurUiCn ounirj L'ro

influencing, his life and maintaining "ss. recitaaons, music, games I ucc uoupt.

his standard of living, and the Tnter. u Cliat- lhe programs will not

chu?ch World Movement survey is de- n1ecepfuily be religious at all, the

termlning how this may best . ' " 'Cil,uers. say. The church ca

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ucioeveo. i .. - "'U"J rujuiiueill in I : W j - :

n ZT.h "rs.f.r- J. 9lin w cm fit

Before and After" in the Near Rast S",

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"The family is the natural division f S&Ies mad . -An

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simnlv rpcntnlTfnff tiii.-. t.. . ll BIT eiOGllsa. .. ,

World Movement. If the moreraent fe-j -; - Bi ''Crfeefe telbphbsel&ft SUltS in n ctrnniro,. ,,lr Jl .

ties and in helninn-to otti-th-I u,oa nu- &' w!.tl3

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ties and in helping to settle the national discontent through, the mingling f

anous classes the church, the home

ana the nation will all be the better for

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faction c-arant&ci.

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TAME WILD TIHDE Fra fosV'' C3

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Kavali, Madras Presidency. India

Jan. 10. Under the direction of the

Lritish Indian Government American Baptist missionaries are adapting occidental methods in educating and otherwise making good citizens of oae ef

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ht a federated htrt h

Tribtitary ?,. this lit!,. ,

of Prtilrio'. il'o ;-.: a''-""n i.pi'm p. ,,t:!, The aefon ef j; -- loaders i- pr'oo! ( 'he f .t many an a era - rural or .. ..- ,-. :.n:n;t;i:y there latent the M.itn'e power the lJo!ei-sP ' , JC,. Jj.!,,, : . iri, u.ent -f tla-ir own 'affairs. T' n-f!io-, and I ' e other o ,,vp deta-e the fact that there is ... v, M,---S refo! spp-!t ,,f ,-, !.,op; . . ,.,,., of the i;je;h.'ie(;ey ,.f ft;,. mfn'-? r ! J !": thus, far civ fit then!. The lnten-hureh Worhi M..ve::.ent t'.n : . , in procuring a t,-;- p... iHry s':.y of f.-derated ar.d i; t-a CI 'a f union churches. The people are nmv r-f-Ji-fy to .-.-ept a den-ndn.-it ior.al h:r h. hut th.ey are determho d to h i only one. What will church ofhYfahhar! do for Prairlcvme at.d thot:-at!.U of ether PrslrlfUlles that lire co.:.:,i- t(, p-ht? N- hltrt Afore Can Take a Trn.-i 'Keep together! Keep toolrV houted it t ommmi.Iing cf", er overs, - tll"n h-iu ran take a tre.-'i ' l ty: Krt-p toother! Keep together 3-io-ii of Cod ! No hurt h ,.p rit, (....; v,i.e s v,erhl :-!. M.erwoo-I I'.'.'v

nf- thr'r h!e:i ' a.-n,.ry of -o-oeration. Third, it acts

; an advisory capacity whenever its .'. )' is rot nie-st ed. Tie' Movere-nt ha nothing to do with organic church union or matters ;" creed or doctrine. Kach constituent

ry to comfort and self-respect in fire dv- th-,, , S S.d CltlzeDS ea

h- -f km American Pat dollar bill, is a ran.fonn.t h , thVt '-In hein ?if- t -v cnmiEal tribes of dady in W estern Asia bv the War Ft KeliJf t M it ! Th,s tne- known 88 the Erukalas, fS :k ritv. The ,ro,m f five a,-o"L! Ll"!1 A.v niade np of what in another country

, , ,B , . . ..o , lwo pictures could be called gvpaie Ide.s the American donor of that ten dollar bill. With has been rounded u, ' ..; V K '! S, ' 'HSl ln Arn,ni to ment Into this region.

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U botnai only so far j-s it wishes to bt ho'oal. Financial appe;d are mah l-y m h tieta't'iinat ton to its own cot;-

s:itr.oiM . Any surplus

ed I. ..'er ; aid :tli the actual

! -s' ;d!".miiratbn. will bo prorated a" the de tn-i n i n a 1 1 on s onraged oi a 'ien hn.-iru-ia! undertakis-.t:. An i!'u-ratio!i of one thin.: the Ai-'O ,-aie;if ran do is to be found in a wi -tern community of l.t'iOii persons w hh-h th.irttvn th-nominatit.ns have ieu-a -e.;.or;ing separate churcho

.m:h missionary firnls, while an adia-

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1T-, 'he tea wro,;!

Now York nty. The .roup of nve Armonlan hildren , Z "Z ano.thfr ry

here ha ve to bless the American donor of that ten dollar -h ill W ri v ue tuIieu Pes or Drfgands and this money, th- e.pert workers f Near F.s, rt.n'f a" .""L . ' 1 " haS been ed up by the goyern-

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' V V ",JU,r,,me '"S nnti io clothe them with new The "wild" men and womn of r. "Urn ,!HS "f :i! !J:: t UT T"Ven r Kt Relief Industrial plant" and tribe areetg taSt t wo?t aSd Si sewed into tarni.-nts bv the mother of h n.in ti.. ... . . - ZJ o liU9i 10 work., ana me

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" ' . ' " " , . l ;u, !:r " ,HaK" uie r,t. school with other children of this nlace 1 his was a lucky tam.ly. There are thousnnds of other, not so lucky The "criminals," as hev are caHed

!..- i., ,o-.. i, o,. . " - . v i ot. "tofi i en aouar hills, number two-third of n.o .

io'o the actual .T1 Ki'hi: is! :irki..the American people to contribute funds the school. Ezldbit on7 n" "

o saxe a e u,.vIn tn the l.ible lands it i, ctimatetl that over 1,250,000 time of the work of the pupils brought admts are m desperate .teed, and 2oO,lH) children are ondians ami must be out a procession of the ErukaHs and cared i..r. I-or the sum of St SO a year Near East Relief can not only feed the sight of one of their children recltand cot no and shelter an orphan child, but can also give a course in educa- ing in a class was a, source of innt. ttott.'war.ls ultimate self-support-and In dependence. Many of these orphans pleasure. - atv i'';t - ":ul'' " '' Xi "';,:tns'. who are provUing funds for the support So responsive hare the Erukala boy vi r !!U,:v i,vtr Kiu,n lork'a- t proven that a pageant was given re

cently dealing with the Great War Several government officials who were present at the pageant were surprised at the discipline. Discipline has been aided bv the ln-trodllrtt.-.n -.f tV.n T,.. c

sii-cMsfo! Is to te . v ami uwful first toek tb.i.,.-., .

in the present: . ; then he cut samA t-t

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Success is the happy . 'of getting ! leg of the Scout's oath ana Xhevf- I fivvflv vt?l with IK.-k r.-.-ioi . . ' fafUw - - j

j happen to have. . ! cMefa was aa uulaue eTenrsnrf w.tl

tended by saveral oSclals. TLU is tha

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The Cb.inosf have . obta!nea water '

ry of o'Uu persons has only through means of artesian wells for To the west 6f Africa the hotrmt. f

iU! , ;"'- , l'y s'''i-' tiwt all more than 1.f year. the Atlantic" jslrfks as low as 10 (W i:y '-f.N are ;:ppli.-.l with to 12,fKA) feete " ".-'ii in sucli cases, the Move- ,..,. , ... ........ ,.s . , . . ... -

f the minisU-r ofl'teiating

vi a xveo-'Tg are genuine. St

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Phona 202 L " '" " i-- ' - ii .,

Funeral Direcioi Licensed Embalfnt?

Pfton:, Ililt mi 1,17' 105: . Vernon Indiana

trih of funds. !- !:r-t oals are to redu-e utineces-

s;o.v ..upli-ation and overiai'.ping to ,, a Teiutmuni ami to briivj; about in- hesolvt

told... ,0 (litidnr. ,-f labor in nnoccu- t!i:it 1 1- - 1 1 t'--. The Movem. nt is, nr hot- ' '-i'r;

I'--;, !i Kip, ,,, edtureh husir..-.. . t -......,.. 1 1 , . . ... . .

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he thyself; and know

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