ST/XRT HIM RIGHT
Aiysie failmiFiiriiiliire Shall Visit
Kugowaf s himiliih' Store
A1.1 <A N Y
We buy and aril new and accond hand
Furniture
YOVTh
Ag«nt Albany Steam laiundry
Atfent Albany ('leaning Work»
Jarkaon county «un the f> (trip
In the thrift <ani)‘Al|n «on.lutrl b,
the <u hool children »f the at* to durum
laot year under the auapica» of th«
Oregon Hanker»' aaaoelailon. th« orc
gon Stat« Teacher»' aaaoclation. th«
Oregon department of education, tht
I'nltnl State* department of agrlcul
tur* and the Oregon Agricultural col
lege through th« tx>y*' and girl* club
work department Th«- work haa pro*
•■d *o aueceaafut that the Oregon lladk
er»' aaaoclation «III not only again
offer l&<* In <aah to the county lusktng
the beat ahuwtng. but haa voted |?<M»
for the printing of pupil» record
book*
THE NEAR EA5T TO CIVILIZATION
SAVE MY CHILDREN
Stay These Execution*
By D avid H inshaw
^ou average American citizen in your average
American community imagine if y u cat«, die
txissibility of a report similar to the following I
ocing made of your conununity at any time and
under any condition».
Though much »addened, our workers are cut
ting oil whom they must, an«i continuing with
those selected, principally children All arc mak
ing winter plans and a king, pleading, t r fund»
now to buy what will cost many times n re later
on. Can you not cable us that the promised ap
propnation» are certain until the end of June
r Su< h action i
gilt. We must not let g<> now."
The Commuter for Relief in the Near Eaat
i* doing its utmost to s< tain the ,e |< pies Pov
erty stricken, plague infested, w ir terron/« I
Near East, the cradle of the w' ite num’s civiliza
tion, is perishing. It is perishing U- .»use of the
faith that is in it. Only the help of an aroused
American generosity can prevent this.
It is hard at a distance of th us.mds of miles
for Average American Citizens to gi p t c nee«!
Tolerant, Helpful, Kindly, Generous America
would never permit relief w rk<
to sign dr th
warrants for thousands of pet
is. did it but
realize the situation. That is exactly what hap
pens when the workers in the N ar East are
forced from lack of funds to “cut otf wh>rn they
must." More than 4.000,000 people are destitute,
of this number 4«x>,cxx> are orpb.ni», orphans be
cause they were innocently caught in the net of
the great war.
These starving peoples live in the "fester" spot
of Europe and Asia. America entered the war
that autocracy might be crushed fr m the earth.
We are forever bound to Eur«>|<- !-• :uo- the
blood of our sons is mingled with European
soil. We must carry on tn their tuny . we
must carry on or their supreme sacrifice will have
been in vain.
France, Belgium, Italy .can all be helped hr
governmental aid. but die dying Christians of
the Near East have no government through
which governmental aid can be given them The
task is America’s. Liberty, equality, freed-<n of i
speech, freedom of worship, all of these America
has given to the world Slowly the other nations
of the world are accepting our ideals. Now we
are challenged practically to advance the Broth
erhood of Man as taught bv the "Man of Sor
rows" toon rears ago The people of His land
by ttie faith He gave them ask for bread. What
shall America give them ?
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