ASHLAND D A IL Y 'T ID IN S S O U T . . — , — — ■■ V OCTOBKR 84, 1027 A SU R E PR O P H E C Y :-—A ll nations whom Thon hast made shall come and worship before Thee, O Lora; and shall glorify Thy name. -For Thou are great, and doest wondrous things: Thon a rt God alone. Psalm 8 6 :» , 10. PRAYER: Our FalEer, in heaven, may ^Thy Kingdom Come. WAY «7^M A X , \ / c ' M e o e ' m \ Ö IM M L A ' , H A M O ! S um P m 3 »S S C R A C tfE Q . t f S A BlGCÆ R . J O B 'M »X T K O T t SBWIM’ u P A - j f o o t b a l l om / TherTidings Madame »Srhwinimer, originator of the Ford Skip plan to end the World War, has been rgfpsed American citizenship as the result of her answer to questions put by a federal judge. Questioned as to whether she would kill an enemy in United States in time of war if by so doing she could save the life of an American soldier, she replied p “ I WQnld not kill a man even if lie tried to kill me.” .While Rt first ^ance this may seem like rather a flimaey pretext for denying citizenship to any­ body and particularly to an elderly woman, there is no question hut what citizens of this trend of blind are undesirable. A citizen who .will not fight for his country in time of need, is certainly not de­ serving of the blessings obtained by others who have fought apd died for them. wtuu/iT-i nnw w in £» 4-1 •Ph-r to • nniw There S is '*«* no creed dr belief w which can justify a '. . U * m { « Nearly 13,000 Japanese ^children are hugging American, dolls as the result of the 1927 ‘‘good-will project” . of the Committee on World Friendship Among Children, and now the organization- is launching its 1928 plan for friendship school hags, to be distributed to the children flf Mexico y. - H . P. and H srisy Holmes ars among the returning Ashlanders .who p ro claim tha Panama exposi­ tion to be " g r e jt." Thfly return­ ed Saaday. ' Florenoe Rdqfcson h»a aecep a p o s l t M ‘ * è -* t '’n°KrM *»« ' I bcokkeepur a» the H gnlUrii U ntil redsatiy rile 'was empio; at CrowWm’s confectionery. tained th e ir - gentlemen friends from the State Norm al and the High School, on Saturday gjght at the home o f M r. and M r*, aha. Barret on north M ain styaeL Mu-, ejc, stunts and readings, wore O. T. Brown- and fa m M w ill re­ principal features. .Pr