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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1920)
o ee . O 0-0-0-4 O-e 4 TWO SECTIONS 16Paci FIRST SECTION Eight Pages hKVHNTIirril YKAK SALKM. tiitHCMI.N. KlMtAV MOItMMJ, MAV IM. ItKMI. CHERRIANS PLEDGED TO GET AUTOMOBILES jr . FLOWERS TO "CHEROKEE" JAMES COMMISSION MISS FIND LEY AND MOODHE WIN DOUBLES SENATE VOTE CAPTURES CONVICTS AL MUVDKIW AMI JF.NKINK ARE TAKKX XKAIt MUX CITY Bauer, Alias Relnewgha, Nailed by (iuard llabberd He Walks nti Itnad Xmr Jefferson IS HIDING IN MOUNTAINS FILL PULPIT HERETODAY REPORT IS ANNOUNCED ONTHEPEACE RICH MKMBKTt 8lPlOHKI TO KV- I'MVKIMTY FRKMllMFA' KK.IT IJST 10 FOR eiHRINF.RS h i. km Htrni IN lUKFTULL King lting Clancey lemrr for Kan (Wvalll Hkt.li Kcwenl Virtorlow la RESOLUTION Francisco and Want llOO Ready Wlien He Returns Itetnliejc Coatee Jd tWrlee Off (tvamUmahlp , CARRANZA Impossible for President To Reach Vera Cruz or Tam pico for Which He May be Headed GREAT WAR STORES FOUND AT VERA CRUZ Federal General Diguez and Other Officers Captured and Imprisoned Each of the more than 100 mem bers of the Salem Cherrians will assume the responsibility of enlist ing 10 automobiles for the Willam ette valley-motor excursion otShrin ots on June 23. this duty having been assigned them at a meeting called by King Hing Clancey at noon Sat urday. I The king left last night for San Francisco and said that upon his return he w"ill expect the members of the organization to bate 1100 cars and drivers realy for the en tertainment of the Shriners on a trip from Portland to Salem through the Willamette valley. Arrangements will be made to pro tect the automobiles in every way, both against theft and accident. Service cars will be stationed along the route every four miles. If an accident happens to any car the I driver will fall out of line to the Ti'icitivaTON. Mav UV.i Venus-Heft and await the arrival of a ser- .. M.n.tii.-.n.i vice car. If the accident is ao serl- ijano ,0,1S that h? Cdnnot proceed, another dent of Mexico, was j.ic Hired today iv aut0moljil will be sent from the Alvaro Obrepon. v. ho forced him to rltParest ,own to take the passen flee from the capital a week ago, a J f ers a fnritive in the mountains some- i Afi tn-Heved. it will not where between Mexico City and Vera j !k, necessary for Salem or Marion Cru. . j county car owners to drive to Port- . Official reports on me jirhi. nt--San Marcos bet ween the revoiutioa- Non-Political Address to be Given by Personal Repre ' tentative of Leonard Wood, PresidentiarAspirant MONDAY NIGHT DATED FOR CAMPAIGN TALK Author and Orator Will Ap pear at Commercial Club Lunch Tomorrow ary; force and a few loyal detach meats or carranza s army were, iac ing. but press dispatches from Vera Crux also told, of Carranza's escape through the revolutionary lines, ap parently setting at rest all reports of the deposed leader's surrender. There :wcre indications that the t revolutionists' attack had not been pressed, due, it was believed, to Ob regon's orders.- Obregon had sent a mt-Measrer to Carranza to offer him "f1- safs conduct to leave the country if f ha desired to surrender and -strict Injunction was placed on the revolu tionary officers not to injure the aged president if he was captured. Obregon's report said Carranza. accompanied by a small escort was making for tha surrounding moun tains, but that he was being purrued. President Carranxa and his chief .officials, including the -cabinet mem bers, abandoned their train at Otum ba. in the state ot Mexico, where the Mexican railway had been cut and attempted to , t reach ') Tamplco on horseback over the mountains. General Samuel de los Santos, act- ins head of the war department,, told the Associated Press last night tliat it was virtually impossible for Car rmnia, to reach Vera Cruz by rail rlace General Gnadaloupe Sanchez iad revolted near. that, port and was land and return twice the tame day. as ample accommodation will be provided In the homes of Portland to keep Willamette valley visitors over night.' Harding Speaks Right Oat in Meeting on Peace Cherokee" damea, a gaard of th Oregon state penitentiary, negotiat ed the capture at Mill City yealer- day of Al Headers and W. J. Jenk ins. rustle, who escaped from the Aunvsville wood camp a week ago. if II I City Is In Marlon county. Meadera.waa convicted for Jmpli- ration in a train robbery at The lialies In 1914. waa later parolt-U. and violated his parole by leaving the alate in company with Frank Wagner, who cracked a safe at As toria. They were captured at St. Joseph. Mo. Jenkins waa convicted la! 1 nlon county for forgery and leeelved at the state prison January IK of this year. F. W. Itauer. allaa Pre Reisen ghn. who (scaped from gun guard in the state penitentiary brick yard Thursday, waa captared near Jef fereon " Friday night by Guard Hnb bard of th prison. Uaur waa com mitted from Linn county for burtl ary in IS 10 and his maximum sen fence waa five years. He waa walk ing en the railroad when nailed by Hubbard. , Profits and Net Returns of Big; Meat Packing Compan ies Before and Darin; War Period CORRECT METHOD FOR DETERMINING PROFIT Swift & Company Allege Profits 211. Cents On Dol lar Sale EUGENE. Or.. May IS. In the fiaal games of the Oregon- Ulam-1 tie n-nn;a tournament hero this ai- teraoon. Wfttrrmia and Smith, Ore gon, won from Doaey and nomm. Willamette. C-t. 6-7. -2. Is the mlied d trebles. Modbe and Mies Mary Ft ad ley. Willamette, wen from Krown and Madeline Slot boom. Ore gon- C-4. aad C-4. El'CENE. Or.. May 18. At the Junior week-end athletic contests at the CntvertMy of Oregon today, the Oregon Agricultural college fresh man defeated the sjoleeralty freab- mcn in a track meet or a score or l to aad the nfllvtralty freshmen defeated the Salem high school at baaeball by the arore of 14 to I. Knox Snbstitcte Dedirts SUte of War With Genaany and Anstria-Hragary at an End PRESIDENTS VETO OF' MEASURE PREDICTED UOSTOX. May 15. America de mands peace, formal as well as ac tual, and means to have It, regard- Today at'll a. m. Hon. Montavllle Fl ewers, the noted diplomat, laetur er anJ platform orator, will occupy the DulDit of the llaptist chutch and speak on the subject "The Soul of America Mr. Flowers has a wide experience aa an author and traveler. He li an exponent of the Christian faith In his address the speaker wilt du ctus several of the most vital prob lerns now presslne for solution. Monday ait 9:30 a. nv. the students of Willamette university will be ad dressed at the chapel- services by Mr Flowers. At the business men . tuncneon ai noon ai mr i-uuimrnwi f tv r t T 1 ciub this popular speaker win talk Backward Baying ot the rob- on the situation in Mexico. The-principal platform address. however, by Mr. Flowers-daring his OMAHA STORES SLASH PRICES WASHINGTON. May I-. Profits njade by the big meat parking com panies In the Hrat three years of the wcr. ISMS to 117. "doubled. trbl-d n-n.l auidruDM." acCordlDK I to a apeclAl report o the federal I trade commission made public to- night. Et'tlENK. Or.. May 15. Corral! la high achool won the at ate high school debating championship la the final scries of the debating too mammal. held at the University of Oregon to day, both the affirmative aad the negative teams of that school win ning from Salem aad Marabfleld. The t'onrallls affirmative defeated tl Halem negative and the - Corrallie negative defeated the Marahfleld af-I Tnree Democrats Support 'Measure Which Waa Adopt- ed 43 to 33 "WASnrNQTON. May IS. With faw thrlUa aad ae hluh la the re- axranged prograni the aeaate adopted today. 4S to St. the Repabtlcaa rro latloa dedartag the elate et war wtlh Oermaay and A set rta-11 angary at aa end. The meaaare waa la the form of From 1912 to 1914. the report Iflrmative oa the'Japeaeee qe eat lea. 1 attbaUtate for the yeaolaUoa lie One Reason for Re daction CM AH A. Neb- May 15. A large say In Batem will be grven at the Armory Monday night at 8 o'clock. On that occasion he will speak on les of political exigencies and eam-t Leonard Wood, the man of the hour. iaien Issues. Senator Harding of I pointing otii wny mat popaiar 1 department store and a large cloth ataxic lor me preiu-u buwuiu -iing store tonignt aaaouneea nai re celve'the actions consideration ol faction of 20 per cent on their en Oregon voters at the comtng primary tIre g'focks. One la a department election. I store, another a clothing atore aad It Is announced that thta will belthe third sDecIallzs in read-to-wear a great opportunity for persona I apparel. Advertisements Of two of all political faiths to hear national I tne stores aald the purpose la Mto issues discussed by one who va3DeiD iOV9r com of living and reeognited by both Kooseveii tnn ., pu, a gl0p to bighar prices. Taf t aa a master campaign orator. Mr. Flowera is an acknowledged raid, the "big five" Morris and Co.. Cudaby Parkin ccmpany. Armour and company. Swift and company, and Wilson A Co. made average annual proflta of .S0O.000. while !n the next three eera their net re turn averaged S1s2.0o0.0w0. The robuiiiasion called attention to the packers' announcement that proflta amounted to "only z or 3 LEGION DRIVE STARTS MONDAY centa per dollar of sale." and aald Capital TOSt S UbjCCUTe IS 1000 Olcott Urf es Cooperation (Continued on Page 4.) Ohioi candidate for ' the Republican nomination, declared in an address "here tonight. "If it must be a campaign Issue. he said, "we should have peace janf discuss it afterwards, because the actuality is Imperative and -the the ory Is only Illusive. Then we may set our houfe in -order. We chal lenged the proposal that an armed autocrat should dominate the woria. it if 1 becomes us to assume that an autocrat shall direct air humanity. "This reDublic has Its ample tasks. if-we nut an end to false economics which lure economic control, to utter chaos, ours will be the commanding examole of world leadership toaay. The world needs to be reminded that all human ills are not curable by legislation." We Have At Least One n Legitimate Reason For blleringthe remainder of our large stock of dependable merchandise at a radical re daction of The public's backward buying." waa riven bv one store aa one rea .t i j , i auiaoruy on nauuati nu minu- Mtt for the atep. Home of today's prieea on whlca dlcounts wlll be mrnda ranged aa followa': Men's, aprlng-suits lie to 175: top coats. 12 to $65; women's and We are Retiring from Business That's the reason Marion and Polk county folks nr liuvinic so freely. Had we di,lM aiffeivntl.v--t r,m.,i,i in hnsint.s and keep up onr Ktrnk-there wonl.I l,e no suel. opportnnity. Hut. tins can not : jro on indefinitely. Ue sure that yon are well snpp hed with everything that we still have to offer hefor 'tlie doors are finally closed. Here Is ONE Example Men's Standard 'Triangle' At About tlonal nroblema. Some ot his ac comrlisbmenta are: . Anther cf "The Japanese conqueet of American Optnlon." a book of which the Philadelphia Ledger ay-UUmmer dresses 11& to 175. "It is the moat complete and caimiy 8port COata $25.50 to $8.5 reason ca oui ireause on me aiu i several stores already had an problem. Inonnced redactions ranging as hign Editor of "Nhat Every American 50 per cent on allk goods nouia tvnow adoui me ir. . . . . m a t J. -. 1 . I H II wmcn nas n.a a w. .c ,u PORTLAND. Or.. May that In aa Industry like those under consideration which tura over a product very rapidly, thla la the "equivalent of a high rate ot return on net worth per cent or more. I "Rate on investment, not rate on I The American legtoa drive for a lea. furnishes the correct method I members begins tomorrow aad will whereby the reasonableness of prof-coatna through May The 4 Bo lts may be determined." the report Its for Capital poat Na. l. of Salem. added I la 1000 members aad the local ergaa- Flnanclal statistics need by theltxation bow has a membership of packera tn their recent advertiatngl about C0. The mnpatga ts aatloa campaign "are not baaed on accepted I wide, and the 'Object Is to enroll methoda of determining coata and ac-l 1.000.040 new members aad brlag rordlngly dependence cannot be i the total strength Vp to 2.S0O.0tO placed upon them." the teport taiLI Oortrnor Olcott has tnaed a prcv At the beginning ot 1919. the re-llama Hon commending The movement port estimated the combined aaaetalasd urging all Oregon laas to co-op- cf the big five was f 1.300.000. OOO.Ierate with the region members la their combined act worth. iJS.00O.-trengthening the force la this state. woo and aggregate sales for the pre vious yer at f 3.200.000.000. !. Hat Hornet Entered by Thieves While Families Are Away counir.es. r. r, ' ' " . reduction of 10 per cent In prices for ceived a very complimentary I .. .,,vi. L... MM h.r about this book from "The Library I , ' T " , 1 ' ZZT"ZZ iV of the Rcpoblic of France.- The - Ul.Mrlr. anolafv rvf nni IM BTO. I""" "'" nM l MFnn 1 tn inT other doZ c .Ainmu on the atihlect " SEATTLE. Wash.. May 15. A Known in every American state nt reaucuon oi :u p?r cent in me f, m. iHiinKM on nolitical and prieea of men a ciotnmg. enective Manomi subiects. . . JMonaay. was annonacea lonigm j ira. nartutnetx1 tn five oresj-linree neauie reian aiores. dentlal campaigns, toarlng with Kooserela and Taft. and has spent 12 weeks with Leonard Wood and Is fj, Wants GoSOUne tattve. Act Taken Into Court cwr. riowers ior iwo years wa head of the national speaiters -nu- .. mtrntt,.w nrnK.Ki. ih.t tha - .. t I 1 7"t.0i.:r T'rrr'.K, i "regon gasoline test law will be ta- ior r,.,. Uu 1 .7 " V l into court for a - .'. ruut'"" B ,.r'. tntlonallty. TMs la eramem mrougnoni ine i nueu c n . . States. In 1917 and 1919 he was In Wash I en into court for ae-t of Its conetl- suggeated by of Portion la letter to Governor Olcott. Mr. IIus- CI12CACO. May 15. Swift aad company'a ayttem of accounting waa defended tonight In a atatement by I WW M m M M a a uou.s r. aw.n prewuem oi in. The homes of J. P. Molleueop. 415 i'vy " North Twenty-first at reel, aad 8. It puo.ci . nynB ny toe .eoerw riotta. 43S North Twenty-first street. "The federal trade commission's criticism of onr accounting system Is amualng." the statement said. "Our books are kept according to the best accounting methoda that have been devised and are audited! tBeTe annnauy ny certuiea punue ac countants." The statement said that profits of Swift and company over the last 24 years bad averaged but 11 per cent upon Investment and only 1 cents on each dotlar of sales. ,brf Linen Collars Men! Men! Were you hlessetl with tut a fair share of woman s keenness for bargains, yon would bny Iheso hv the dozen! Linen Collars are selling everj -where it fronf iJOe to :i5e each. Onr pnee had never mlvaneed above 20c. Now less 20 per cent or 16c each. in m ana i, u " " ton declaring the act would be upset tng on. organised and conducted the ronrt national conference of war lwturers. ,m, to ra(. that the 'naiest T"", I? Mec.llUv rommUl-' or and quickest way to solve this troo- the Red Cross, etc. b, , , someone make a sale." A brief musical program will lie " ... ...,. tK. arranged to fmPn- nw,er?' understanding that he shall be pro aupearance at the armory. It la l . . ki probable that the Willamette uni versity glee clnb will sing, but this has not been definitely decided on. Service Commission to. Probe Into Train Wreck The public service commission y." terday announced that a further ia vesttifation will be made relative to the 1-ead-on colli.lon of trains No. 107 r.i'd 124 near IWtha station iai Snn.iay. resulting in the death 'f nine persons and the Injnry of many others. The hearing will be Mon day. Mav 24. in Portland, beginning at 10 o'clock a. rn. Fred fJ. Huchtel. chairman of the commission, and one of the engin eers of the department were at the scene of the wreck witt'n an hour after ft happened, and inqulrv w made at a Joint hearing In which he Multnomah county coroner, repre sentatives of the interstate commerce rnnimilnn and of the duMIc ser vice commlsfion participated. ird testimony vas received from numer ous witnesses, but the commissfo.i kull.rsi further tnnuirv should made to determine whether service, equipment and facilities of the Sou thern Taciflc company are now sm- ficient. .FllrWCIl Ql'IT Itl'IIU RFXJION PARIS. May 13. Official an nouncement waa made tonight that evacuation by the French troops of the Ruhr region would "begin shortly." tected. then have hi mar rested, and let htm aue out writ of habeana cor pus, and bring It before the aupreme court or any other way. aa quickly a pomible. and I feel quite confi dent that will be the end or the gasoline law." Tae law which requlrea a gravity test of 56 degrees, recently was aus pended by Governor Olcott and State Treasurer 1 1 off as a measure to re lleve the state from the gasoline shortage. Auto Hits Cart and Horse Severely Hurt A. W. Mize. driving an automobile learing licence No. 18H4S. ran into a cart driven by Fred Ward of Krcwn itJind last night on Bouth Commercial street between Mission cd Kearney streets. The cart was demolished and the horse was vp rely injured, but Mr. Mite and the Ward boy escaped Injury. The auto veered toward. the sidewalk after the collision and came to a atop against a telegraph pole. Mr. Mis ays that the accident, waa all hia fault and ihat he will settle all the damages. Ft XI TO MOVF. CHOPS BRIDGE SPANS ARE FINISHED Engineer McCulIougii Rctcrai After Trip to California Border From S250.0A0 to 1300.000 worth of bridge conatructlon la being done or haa been completed on the Pacific highway between the California Hue and Portland, according to C. It. Mc- Cnllotigh. bridge engineer for the Mate blghvay department, who haa jnt returned from an automobile inspection tour of the line. Through out the aiate bridge work totals about 12.000.000. South of Ashland are three rein- I forced concrete bridges oo the high way, one of which Is completed and the other two near completion. At Ashland a contract recently waa le: for an overhead crossing over 'he Southern Pacific tracks. Ttl.t Vlg FwniUhed North of Med ford the overhead crossing at Tolo nas i-een rinisneu and will be ready for ae as aoon as the fills are completed. The Rogue river arch north of Uold Hill has bem completed sad is heiag ased. Itetwcen Salem and Jefferson are three or four concrete bridges, near ly all of which have ben completed. were visited by thieves last Bight about 10:30 o'clock and both house ransacked while the families were sway from home. Borne money aad rarioas articles ot Jewelry were obtained by the The eiact amoaat had aot been determined up to a late hos laat atght. A uniform of 'a street csr man waa stolen from Mr. Belts: also a money caaager with some money la !t was taken. The police were notified aad searched the neighborhood hat ao trace of the Intruder waa found. recently adopted by the fcoaae whlca dealt with Germany aieae. Th I we repoeala will be edjesled la confer ence begtaalag Best week, the reealt to be eadorsed by Both fcowse aad the nasi reeolatioa te be seat to the president for algastara. That the president will rete It Is a foregoae eoaclaatoa, sac kali eared by sag speaker dsrlsg debate la the hosae or aeaate. It Is aaeertaia whea the flaal reselatioa will reach the White Hosae bat RcesbUeaa leaders anticipate a-o difficmlry ta Betting three t a a conference draft with little delay. The aeaate tabsU tate gore to the aoeae Monday. The seeste vote todsy gave a ma jority of rive as predicted by Demo cratic leaders. Leader for the Kaox sabstltate aad the party aUgameat were aboat that anticipated. Three Democrats. Reed et-Mieeewrt. Shields of Tsaaee see aad Walia -ot Maaaechasetta, eiae toe Jieeeoucaas ta eepporvag the taeerstlea. Twe Repsbllcaas. af e. Camber of North Dakota, who was paired, sad Xaieoa ot Mlaaeeota, lined ap wlta the DessecraUe eppo attion. - Predlctioas y teaiergw Vot " aides that the treaty of eVraaillee womJd reoxla la Its ereeeat aaratw rted peettiea ladeflaitely wsra saade. Senator Uaderwood, Alabama, la his first speech as Democratic leader, declared the Repahlicaaa apparently bad "foreclosed' actioa oe the treaty for the pries at ion ot roagrees. From the Hapsbllcaa side, Semator llardilg. flepsbllcaa. Ohio, declared the reeolatloa was a denicrBetrmtMm against oae maa rale" ot TreaMext Wllaoa. The resolstloa was deaosaced at f stile, impotent.- ate as aad Cmm for bo other thaa political psrpoece. to deceive the people. by Senator I Hitchcock of Nebraska. admULatra- tioa SBokeecaaa. He also reiterated, sgainet RevabUcaa deals la. that Presidsat Wllsoa's proaoaaeecaeat had "pled red" the naUoa to the League of Natioaa. (CooUased est page 4.) ftHE STATES WS SUNDAY SERT.I0N By Rev. Thomas 5. Andersen WAPHINCTON. May 15. The fed eral reserve board was reiuested In a reolntion Introduced today by Sen ate r McCormick. Repnbllcan. 1111 oola. o report that steps are contem plated to deflate currency credit and to mobilize credit for moving the 1920 cropa. WRIX-KF.H KF.APLANK HlXI XKW ORLEANS. La.. May 13- Discovery of a wrecked seaplane far o.it on Lak Ilorgue. gave rise lo ap prehension regarding the safety of the two civilian aviator. DougUa Manning and William Campbell, both of California. Cards bearing their names were found on the plane when It waa boardrd by lighthouse keep ers. The plane was seen late Friday coming from the general directiea of Mobile and disappeared ever the lake. Today a lighthouse tendar found It. abandoned and badly pounded by the waves. org r aTMKau Tia not a mm rer tHU This bw4 ae true aa4 vital; T1s mjrstlrml ralatlee lUndlnr every rare aa4 eatlee To th humt-lutt of our tiod. To Hia rvl ane to Hia roe: And w hall Its miguitinnr of 5o. Lifting lt our prayer aeS prl to Htm b.. ur Kathvrt When life Is flflet with beaoty. And vajo) ort a Thee lo44 II ta a lMir Jat to ran the words that trewr All the attrlhwtea ane Man That the a4 of heaven claims: And we pnd then ana aag them tn otir prat. Thankm Htm for alt the stare that rnrai our 4ara Our KatherT ' AVhen ta are tark a4 atrearv. AtKt i.ur harle are eaS and wreary: When the worl4" full of arrroar Wa an "! hear nr Mroe Krotn the grate o( n. oe eerre. Krm the ea -f e..nfltrt 1 1 rr 8UII we frll e tenaeraeaa er leoUas every fear. An4 we have the eonfxteeco r.f aoaaeona tanHtaa: mmr Our Kathert AnH then whn we are (trine. An4 the frUnde a boat ua rTylag. Tt diemar. and no one know tag Tha dim pathway we are rolns: WSe thee Borhnne aa tha war. Hearina erjr word we ear? Who cotnea fcrth to meet aa-d greet wtth H love. Pennine ua the robe c-f W.atj froaa abover Our rther TIHiMAJ SV .NDriLN aaainaaaBa-aB Our Father. Can you remember I when you f.rwt began to ltap these! words In evening prayer? what a vague, dreamy conception yoa then had of a far-away God! It Is Ita portaat to stop aad t a tak whether yoa have aay clearer, dearer or wear er concepuoa ot a. taarealy ther now! Yoer life Is real to ye beeaaae yon see ita est ward coadllSoae aad feel lis laner emotloaa. bat yoar Cod Is sa real to yoa becaase He sits be hlad the canal a of material Hf aad apeaka to yoa only by the still small voice of eoaacSeace aad touches yoa only with the Invisible hand of leva! Job taqslree of Natare. " I lata the rata a father, or who hath begotten the drops of dew? If then. Inanimate Natare gaast needa have a peraoaal raaae, how taeca awece a leaglag. lenag. -plead log aosl ot maa mast bar a splrtu aal Father. Therefore, the abend sat prevtdeace of natare aad the grace aad roercy of Jeans Chrlat re veal to ua ' Oar Father whlca art la llesvea.- Notlce. He Is -oar- rather not mine a or thlae! Thea yea aad I are brothers bat the world wags by sad fllara Ita taunt ot rivalry aad hate, bltieraeae aad erora. aad yoa ay It la not so. I will aot have It s: f He ia yoar father be can aot be tniae. aad If He la my father, he raa not then b thine Hut the hot day. with the world proreaaioa of the red flag. ajee away. and. la the coot ot the ere nine hoar, we think It all over saj we kaow that God hath made of oae i r-d I blood ail the aatloaa ot the earth, aad we are blood-bos a 4 aad blood-bought by all the eacrincee et the ages aad we rasa be tret Her, aad Cod Is our Father! Come thea. with all the t!gh coat of living, let aa try to take lUe more really, with snore eeaHdeace aad tract and. especially, let as do ao proflteertsg from the seed of oar brothers for oar father kaowa aad cares. Thea. whea we corae te say ear rael eeealag prayer, may we be sure that " he who w a tabes be hia J the shadowa aad llateas te ear cry la -Oar Father whkh art la Heavra.-