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o O 0 o O O o MKOKOUP MA lb TltlHlTNM. M KUKOUI). OftEOQNV SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 192 L --B8- '-J 0 0 I'Adl'' I'M MM 5 BEDFORD Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWHPAPEK mUbUEU KVEHT AFTISKNOON UOIPt NUNKAT, U? TUB. MEIirOKU rHINTlNO 00. fba MJk,rd fluiul.r ligrntnf Sao la (woUia4 Mtarnlien,. UN. tut U wnuitw aalll inf Otflcal Mall Trlklin. Bulldlnt, lltT-lf Marti) fir ttrM. Ptiota 7o. A conaolldattoa of tht Damocratlc Time., to tftxllunl Mali, Ill, aO-dlord l'riluua, Uia MeuUel wn Or,foiiian, Uia Aalilarul Tribune. i HOHKHT W RUHI., E'lllor 8 sumitkb aumi, n.j.m By Wail ii AilvkiH's: Daily, wiia HuitJay Duo, J..I ... Dally, with Huutl.? Sun, muntb . . Dally, wltbrjul Sunday Hiui. Jr . Dally, without Huiul.y Hun, luulitb ffva.ly Vail Trlbuiia. ana yaar ;5J l.JJ surmai nut... Jlta yaar. OARKiER in iiMior-i. ah.i.l.). jickkop- vltW, Ofiitml I'olM, I'bot-Dii, Tulrbl tnd oo lir, without bundi. Sun, month..... eft pili, without SufhIm) Huti, w. rtr... 7.60 Uu wirii Homi-r Mun, ow yt ... i.o All trnw ti; currier, cmth in advino. Hwoni dully averttg rtn-ulntlop for sis mntithH mil m Airil Ut. l4, Shis, niur tlmu luublt Ui t'ltcuLiDun (if any otlur wt (ititn HNlifd or firt'Ulut'-i in J.tkMOti Cd'naj, The only pttr tx-iww. Artnm, Or., nd Oh it, tu-tfonuj, a dutuwf of nr 4 cm mllM imviiif lrfd wire Awwlnted trM "rrtr. Anurim HM'.inr i'Umm mjittcr al HMltord, Ornrun. undar act of Uarrb 8, 187b. MKHHKRH OP Tnfc A W17MTW fTtRSH. The AMucl.t I'rrwi ia cirliiaifrlr antltltd to tbv uie Fur rat'ilili(allurt ni all nana ma ration 01 all nawa dla. Mtft.ra prtHlltd to it or not othrrwlaa irwllt.a, bl tbla paper, and also to tba local nawa pub- iwiad sir.! All riltbta of republication of avadal aa'.obra barain ra alao reaarrad. Ye Smudfif; Pot By Arthur . Perry. fjoiit'riil Ainlrwsr ln'ml of tin' rt-i i'K;iiiixft .l'j-nhiti(i(iii fMirii-c(MrMM)t. fui ct-Kl (if ll) ,111.(1, Iuh IhMliliiMl ltw;( (H-cHH fur "iiH highly loyal tvi.iiii:i- tiiiii." TMp com pli ii-ni is mUi in ' HjdU' (if Iht faci thiit r.til a Minnie1 p.ipcr cnllfd iihlii' alt'-iii inn (o do tiutHlsomoly Mcippy apt-cjiiaiico of the (iciK'i al. In hlw Uniform. Th flrii nnd festive p.innkn 1 r- turning hh a hrenkfast feu t tiro. They Ill I loidrit tip ilk i '..(( ihcr. Impaled on a fork, and hurled Into the aperture, lit'iieaih the nose, Willi one leu Nivoop. .o.v and (io.u, u luiioake, tliusly t runted, tinrn vels unexpectedly, causiriK emharraHMiucni, si:nvi:i him iti;iiT I Jt.-hh iJiMpaicli ) Tho hoik t (h!ti explained the ference het ween an iit-raiKntnent . und a formal pleading. Inn Aiui ray appeared not to UMier,stand, whii-H Iii-oiikIii a Hhmp reprliiiainl from the Judh'. A ,mmllllM ,i ,n ,,. Ultiirnr ' lluildniK last niplu. It was von-d to. huiK another hoiik. ami roireet a road ( map,- ( -' ; ,w!:,r lTLT; "A man Hen I'lyinale fought wllli In I'YJOice, called un him yesterday." ( This lacked clarity, imtl is now amend ed 10 lead as roiniws. "A man lien I'lymale founlit with in France, t illed .111 him y est el-day, and Die halt if UH IIUl I ('HUlilctl. - I.al..,r Day app, "i.clie.H. Rome f '.li- harht-r shops wanl to close up until the first of Ihe year, and the more conservative think until the Sal unlay before Thanksgiving will ho long enoiiiili for a lit observance tf . (he day. so it (ioi:s (Klamath Fulls News) ji. Feminine interest Is at present . i?inlei'eil on Foster .Sea vr, who has Jusi become the owner of a new Chevrolet touring car. Nlmroils are sit In lug up shotguns with hand -engraved barrels for i he feathered creatures. .Many ban their quota of quails before they bag their wIiiut bacon. Till-: W UKI'I.IKS ! I Minneapolis Tribune) Dear "Mr. Ford: in reaomg me paper on ftmnciay. ....i i ... ... I win iniimii iii iion iiiu t'omeiiipi in . ... s...i.i i lined to hellia called dun,., l,l not Inefl'lrienl. And you really hurl my feelings when you called me (he most Inelfleient creature lit the world. Are you quite sure that, on reflection, you would hold to thai view? "After all. Mr, Ford, I don't see why Man,; whom you represent , should is pea It ol nic like this. What, would ynu tlo when you were little without me? Your very first cry is for milk: and It is I who always come to your aid. Can even your marvelloti.sly ef. ticlent motor cmi- do anything lor a hungry child? Yet 1 can, and regu larly do. "You call me inefficient, nnd yet In lill'll I made roughly $ Ll 3o.ooo.0oo for the Miuuesoia farmer alone. You me reputed to be the richest man in the world, and yet your annual earnings are irKlhiK beside mine. How could America poswbly have got along with out It? What oi her animal, efficient ori similarly Inefficient, is behaving so hundxoiuely by man ? And Just What do I net In return for my serv , ii-es? WnrMV No. Automobiles': No, Not even clothes. Food and some shelter s ihe .nl compensation I llruw. ' And the food is nothtt.K to hniK about, ami the shelter far horn womlciTul. "In conclusion, Mr. Ford, I inn re minded of t hat another critic also Ininwin, l)kv yourseit. but n Hole mote generously disposed towards me-had lo say on Ihe .nine subject. Thl critic Was" V. It. Hoaid, who once w'-ote follow: " 'J'he cow 1h the foster mother of th human ruce. I iom the ihiy ot . the undent Hindoo to this time bve the l hough In of men turned n this kindly uml beneficent cieuiuif un one of the chief nuatnimng fuu-fs of hu man life.' "Ihi you reull Ihlrik, Mr. Ford, th: I deserve all tfl contumely you hiivc heaped upon me? , O " , 'ttespectfully yours, FEDERAL AID POLICY THREATENED. o VKR 2B,(Vlfl,rtOn acres of latfl I.'pnii tliis land llii' stale people if Orciion receive practically no revenue. This treineiiilniis area, was withdrawn liy llin (lovcrnmeiit, to ciniHi-rvf tin- national resources, ami avniil the .sipinnilcriii"; which! marked early deve!o)iiieiit in the east and miildlewest. This policy of eonservat inn was rili(. Hut sueli a policy on the., part of the imvcnimeiit. involves certain olilijjations. The nation's Hain is the fitate's loss, mid this loss sliould receive itiluipiate coin-- Tliis (orfificiisjition, up to the era! aid for tho (m,Mtrii;tiin of IWlenil tl.Htr.Hs, and Mcml ttt T1ht is now a well ort;ai.i.'(l west to alwuidon this policy ot . , ,. slalfs an iiiiilui upon A policy tlie west i ives sikIi aid, while The pnlilic lands coiniiiitlce of eoniliiet a series of heariii(.'H to inipiire into the pnlilic land polify; of (lie (.'ovcrmneut. The east, with its renter finaiieinl mid political power, will win the day, unless the western stales also unite and present their ease with skill and aS-'ressiveness.' Conservation is not local hut national, development of national , . . , , , , . ... i minis is not iim-hi imii n ni. i t i. 1 ii f i r tuiilicr, mineral and agricultural lands to the rovernnient fur , . , , , . , . .... . , . , safe keeping and lie deprived of the lielielits the eiisterii stales en joyed, then it is only rijtht and resources should he an expense not resting alone upon the states in volved, lint in part at least, upon Hie country as a whole. The west has a stronir ease mid mi eminently inst one. hul M.less flip western stales -net husy mid feclively, the policy of federal aid QUILL ('liariieterislic Auici'ieiiii sayings: " Hlnlt! "Not "iiilty". -;. ' Ni Wonder tlx earili jjives a Keels on it. How enn the grocer hlnme n iiuiikIh ejinh ' I'nele Sam lias lcarim t'ltin the dirt out. that The height of ahsiirdity is one hlooiners Jind stocking roll. a ... l.'i... :.. ...... '...I. Mil I I VI- l J llil llljl . (Mir Willi () luiilhl it for" tell yclil'S ajju. , ' A defeated politician has one l-"l'" . .lu't care You en n't alwavs tell. The (ij,iM't know a tliimed t!iin; nhniit And yet croquet mie, mVe '""l.' tlttMlfilit up a snappy enstl Correct this sentence s,,j( i,( ",,, PVM. W.u)(1 n ..Ir( . ... 10 MIDI IP I Akin AREA: 1 3,251 ,000 ACRES WAHHl.VCTOX, Aug. 28. (A The lhtiirtor' .iit pjii un, i loda tha,! Vacant and iinappropi UiM'd public Ittndj In the t'nlted HtatV ex liuslvf of national forests and other reserved areas tolal I s 1.7 1 fi.s lii at tvs, ' ,,f whirh I U!i.(ItMi.:'.H have lieen Mir- .veyed. I ''he largest areas an tn X'v-il-t " ' " l"r"" ni - A'iu fn.i iii i rniiuiiinn .. iifi i.i :.. rii'in'iin t.ftu ill 'ir.i (inn n,.i.u o.ul i WtlaltlnB.t.n HM.TIfl.'' 1 RipplingRhqmGs 4wait mi' I "! a. ' A PANIC. . !' .i ' l , ' i IT IIAl'd'TNlCn Ijiany1 yeais ad, wlien I vaJ'nim( anil I was carniiin lots of ilinitli, ami hail no dread The country liotnnetl, tliere Was no siitn of traucdy in sijilit, and everyone was feelinn lint', in festal unrli lieilinlit. 'I'lie peopli1 all werii npliniists, Willi Minsliine on their lirnws; they earneil Hood pay alid with tintll fists they threw it to the cows. We all were lniyin things on time, the things wo didn't need, and never paiiNctl to save n dime or other ehiehenfeetl, A few hack ininiliers shonk their heads and warned us tn he wise; they cried, 'Tin' ("hlily wastrel treads a palh where ilatier lies." lint enin was crnwini; on (he trees, tir so it seemed just thoni and prudence seemed a cheap diseiisr desiuned f( hloodh'ss men. And then, as winter sometimes hlijihts a hindseapt' hri(-ht and lair, a panic came liclwecn two nights, and woe was every where, Ve lost onr jolis, we (jliulsoine (icnts, who'd Mown our wniies in, and now we couldn't pay the rents, or fill the yawn inn hin. I Journeyed n my uncle 's lair throe times a week or so, uml tried to soak the jiineraeks there for which I'd spent my il"U(ili. Ami there I'll meet the (ildcd jays with tvhoiu 1 itsed to triiin, nnd they all wpt o'er spendthrift dii'ft. uuil shed their ltiis iti vain. "Aud U've heen in a iiioiiinl'nl croup that shivered up the road, to (jet a little howl of Snip that eharftv t hestowcil.- Now, if a pUnie.'iflne how niiOy (.'a.v.ioyri'jjnii men in On-jimi rc goveriniiniifc owiioil, roecives no taxes, ami from ll tlirt present., - lins t n k ri t lio furrn of fed highways, to and tlinmirh thes'1 In tlif work of reclji ma t ion. movement in tin east and middle coiiipfiiKat ion. I he larg t'itstfni - ' i i - . .it of no federal aid. nutintainiiir Unit the east pays for it. the 1'iiited States sennte will Bonn ( , i ,, . n i-n- .-i-iii nuin-.i iimi i 'fair that the development of these present their ease promptly and ef-; will lie alianiloncd. POINTS 'Sit down in front "; twileli at times. Think of tlie in-1 fellow when the filling Klntion man the hard part of dry clcaniny; is that reveals epidermis hctween , . i.,li,. ..n .0 t... 1 1 1 1 ri III! Mil 1 1 1 1 H I III: eojiMilation. lie need no a darn for, " onjjel. Norsemen wire hlondes and tli.'.v e.lieini.st rv. l.eeonie the national bailie if some- for it. "I spent ii month in Ihe mountains," n)mul steepin' ninler lilnnkets. " .. . : Cortrnrlr Edrrl Plans Channel Swim Monday ItorLOdNK. France, Aug. 29. Oerlrude Mderle Miday continued llghi work'wlth the- Inlen'tloh ;nf Itegtnntnf; hcr;necun,d ntten.pt tg Hwln the Kn$ '.) IMi orutMnfl nfr!. .Mo'mlay prnvIdihF wi'-'her enndltions nre favorable. The channel Is still rough, but the weather is moderating and her trainer "Old IIUl" M urges, believes she will be able to get away as scheduled. Children Simc for Prince. Ill ' K Ni rl A 1 1 1 KS Th ree t hoiisn nd .m........ n.... ...... ... iit.i.. r w..!...'1 i-.ii,. ... .ii.- j. Cnnl, will, ,H. . Mason, Ml nnil lair, n niu lots nl limit;!!, ami had tin dread or eaiv. nuain, as it may eoine'eftsoinis, Wonfrl have the lyriee of primes? CROSS WOK I) PUZI.K STORY IN Til P. CYjVINASU'M a . . Wb call yiiniaiiiiiu: ihty "l-J-J' ila). V c all lot: lu rxcicisc. Some ot u! hftve f IS1-1.-H used lioluoi t liilis ami iiiv 4-M H say he used, 6 iiunp 4itJi liorsr." I like in rxririsr with a J-K-J-1(1. 10-15 ynu know how in use wamlsr 1- i fiohl thrill like I Ins uinl Step nut so. I lid 2-h-ll evel ilti 1 1 ; i ? . When we 1-5 lo (iym we have in weat bloomers. One time Sally cried, "5-6-5-61" when sh; was swint;ioii on Hie rinys. 1 think she was scared. Answer To Ijiai Hiizfle 8-6 7-10 tlnal). 9 1U III) Ii isi'l.ia liiu.bti (no), 12 3 4 (uillk). ilupiT iyhit fjs, ou 7 he ttuti tuihiiiitu bVit'LUle Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, 1VL D. Batrnnl Mill bal n rMl uu- Of HlaW(b II lUrt ilMuM'tM tor 14 wltUn in ink. Jwln (w un f 4iiar4 rr Hv ply mmn om SIMM" Dye , , ' Ie with your boots on If possible, hut. in'l the advl. e of one honehi Mioe dye inainoii'-iurer and. never dye your shoes with your fdioesoh unles?. It iH.your- aim to die that way. This lone- some munui'ac- turer prints sueh n warning label n the art on. The I tli.M .iiniliii a io:aon which ho j'hiitfKcai 11W- ii.rn l thai the victim lurni hlno .O-y'rt tiosls I . hocumeH dlz.'.y, weak .and iiechaiin lleH. Thcrti are I many miu h dyes on tin- market, but i muni of iheiii carry no such wain- lliK. and a un.ildcraolf numher of v-h.m of ..i,..onK t this nnture ' , , ' , , .-..me Ul.li alid repair elm,,, are Hu ret," I, a wurnin ' even if U nVcuw nn''t'ith,M.rX'i"kaSe. .r ttu-y have learned to read they are io.apal.le of ,vallZiK the risk itlvolved In the use of mi, I, ilteD. an. I rtn they Iknere the warniiiK tn order : to "d.! your almes while you wail." j There are Rcind dyes nvall.'ilde which f;ontain no such poisons, hut nine, I on. v.m mr iinidiw is cheaper than some oilier solvents which mialu 'serve the purpo.se. The sn:e cmirsc, lor hoc who seeks to have tun or IlKlit coliimd slides dyed a darker color or lilin k is ' lo lei the sliced stand at least 24 limns after the me Is appleM, he.-..ie w.-arnis tliem iigain. I A liov nited 17 lived his shoes !,.,....; , ...i,v.i.. .... i....... a ... lw- i.. i..,- I... l,.ni,,.. blue, ili::zy and faint, and liesau vomiting. A physician was called, rimeo tlie i-yamisis (blue diseolora- lion of skin, lips, nails) and order ed the shoes removed. Next day the hoy was 'heller. The dye cou , ..niun . .uiiiufi anion. ' rt n uih it-ue girl nRd 1 (! dyed Iter Hl.ed. shoes l,,u k and .null became j iilz:;y and tin ned blue and beyan votultillK. Hhe cnmplniiied of chills and headni'he as she was put to i.ed, .Next iiiornlntr alt hour after ",""" "r "."'i""'"- ii-'unvu. ....u she remained nauseated and cyano- lie (blue) all tiny. After that she d d not wear the slippers nod had no further trouble. A youiiK man tiKed 21) dyed his shoes I'laik and' wore tlieui to n dan.-e. suffeied the same poisoning wilit It fatal outcome. I These are amottK nine new cases Of shoe dye poisoning reported by the Wisconsin stnte toxlcolottisl, Dr. O. W. .MuehlherKcr, who I'oinid rec ords of -i? other cases In the medi cal literature. I Huch dyes containing either nitro lietir.eno ()r nullln are unsafe to apply to shoes on the feet, and it 1 unsafe to wear shoes so dyed until they have dried very thoroly, which takes at least 21 hours. Nitrobenzene costs only half as much as autlin and Is therefore the Usual solvent In such shoe dyes, tho unit in Is unite ns poisonous.. .S'itro benjetle has an offensive, pungent nnd nauseatinjji odor, however, much worse than anllin. . No doubt the fifty-odd cases of shn dye pmnoning that are recorded ip nif dice) literature represent only n small fraction 'of Ihe actual totai. The public is unaware of the danger of this new kind of poisoning. I'roh nev um , ;..(. -. i- . kI i fin tin. i-i M .,1 -i i -i - e nl UZt mr-P ttrstem thru inhalation of the volatile aolvent, not tt,r....-w . ... . . M shoe, , , ,1, 1!""' ,U,'k the shoe, tinder the pillow. VI I SlloXJj A ANSWKHS. lnuiic Mtiincr s inei. m iIamiuW '.-.i 1 I to tn 1rf numM' at ittr rMtlMtf. am nmat !(. t.'- a nt)t'Hl' IWJsonlns. ..... nursing mothor to rtrlhk four or fivo ;. -e, u cho. dme mailed mi h da)ly and to what extern'.' Mrs. T. A. AriMve. ,t wouiu he iar oetter fr her to drink real milk, which niHy h flavored with chocolate If she doeN nut like plain luilk. The .nali-d mi k mixture is niu injurious, lut 1 think i. yives u f.tl. o it-use oi .'aiifiu iion whii h tendrt to spoil the appet.te tor essential food. A fflnss- ml of ordinary mailed milk or of r.-aHun frit- ihi.H in On. t,.a.e lliiver' d iniillctl milk rei that the d.ve con- .e.&tlls e(lll:trlttive y little real toiid tains nitrolien.eue, or nuirille value aiuiiit the fiiime ani'irnt of fiiiKili' or moliiK.'-.es BtlrrtMl iii I" llu' nuler. ... ( r t alurit. Dntit. , - . , . .n L. 1.. ones, that in the. ntimhvr of ealorlH ..,,, , .,,, ,,,,,. .... Vfrill I)(.,.sm,.(;. c. ''' "" o.'tu, nearly, are ,.,, ,,., (, ,(,,,',,,,. "H""d """ nKr" ,,Uu' " dei.nrtment ""'tn'J?"tT ",hh'l'.'nvl.n! ..!.; in l. . fm. 1(1,fn,H. T'l,e averaKe pJraon re- Ui( AIIU (.,)rl(,B ,M,V ..... ,l' "'''" lli'Heves I'rullttis. Ten yearn iikii I was nehrlv d!- traded .whh a lornllzod ItchiitB. I was iieated;i,y Ur. ' .over u year and coilslilfilcd roiir other physicians without much relief, until I came news' your reeoiimienilat.on of com- pnliiid tincture of Ijen.Din, palmed da. ly . uiion the al'fncud" area after llioio.nrh cieansins and drying of the "km. whi.li afforded the greatest re- Ilef I ever had. I V. A. Answerl'i-iit'ltus (Itching (vltlioul ,ti,r ohm ...iitub, ' ,.un ,i..'i-i..i. I., rel:ee. ' sometimes iimannhli. oi.l-.- in surBical treatment, and- never to he treated blind y. The application of coliiiioiind tincture of henzoln affords rellei in Hume cases by keeping n dclliale proieetive film or coatlnft over the seusiiive. surfin e. l-.k'lisaelly. I have been told by a party who c.l!L.iiis u doclor told 1 1 1 it. it was -d.-tnfteruiis to swallow a whole raw eir. for the eKtt may nut break up in the stomach and .so muse a hard be I to rnriii ri.diiliiiiu l ., ,..&.. nl tUt, .mm,., u w xv Asv,,.,.f ,.,- ,...,,,., "iloc- ,,... KvrmK , ,,e Mrs Han.ik , Klm,,,, (vis,. cookim.- the vkk hut ir yo prefer ers raw' nnd whole ,,,, ,.,. ,, .. .... Who's Who U:n II. HitfkMcrih. The new slate solicitor of the state depm tnu-iU. Is Oreeu ii. hackworth, the' District of CiHumhla. Me succeeds rimr le Cheney Hyde who resigned to accept 1 professorship ut Columbia I'nfver- 1 1 y. Ilackworth wan born nt Pres- 'onbum. Kentucky .he distant stars are made of the same forty-two years ,in(i o( lnilt,pr .,, ,,is plnnet and that aRo, He Is u grad- maltPr there nnd here re m.-uilfestn-uale of (lenre- toni) , ,ie su,ne ceaseless aollvlly town, oeori?e ,enS to put u m tune with the In Washington nnd .rinttv activity of Ood which is Implied Valpmalso ttnlver- ln ,0..e of ,Vne Iminonetiee. sides, ln 1918 the "surely science (intl .religion are ili eseni solicitor lW .cirrR . ana na sTenuny worked " w"iv V1,U'' rt,l,,tunt Ib'lior hihief-slgned un I he has been t' Uf ,lw U" " llMl "" . . - rOKI..-C Delia Torre, ttall-,, nmbassador to Japan, said Italy would .pay her ael.t to the foiled Stales. p , I ' "As for h I'm ciiic"riicir Ii kov pr'nu'nt kin tlo nwii vvjili iilckrls un' flliiM's,' euys Tilfoitl Slmits, wlitt don't iim chewlii' trum. Trier's plenty o t'tttcM huiehetl elbowti, but wlitit kiicts 1'vo Kft'n nre jilitlu nil' ttotttriil.. Poems That Live I Ctx rlio A'oivcs In I lit Knowcs,' 'Cn' ihp yowes tn th"' knuwH, (?a'pU'n where tMn )ifaih'-r prowos, f.i'"'thHTii whrirf thp hunil" rows,' ( My hiinnlo dearie. An t c.ifd down the whtor' filtle, Thurn, I mnei my nhcpl.fnl lad; llr rmv'rt rno swpily in his pluil. And he ca'd im; hi dearie. "Will yi BaiiR down tli wator still. And sp (hp waves Fwcetly Klide B-Mieaih ihe hazels siii'adiiiK wid? , Th tnn(n It .ih(nn fn' clearly." was l,rHl up nl nn tlv fichool. : hophfnl hid, to p'-iv fool. iAnd a the dav to flit In doul. And naclmdy to s& me." "Y Fholl pet jiowns nnft rlhhoni meet. tiul'-lemhr shoofi upoh your fet, Anrt h my 'arms yeW ll and slcpp. Ahrt ye pall (if my dfcnrie." - -f yPM nm Htnnd to whit ye've pnid. yfi g ihp wl' yMi. riiy shepherd lad. .nd ye may row m In. your plaid, ..nd I Mill 'he your dearie." - -while waters wimple to the sea, While day hllnks til th lift sac hie. Till elny-ctu'tl death sail blin' my e'e. y aye sail be my dearie!" - hohel ,hman tl740-l8'JI) Tirnelv Views . on VVorlH Topics "There h N' .V.arrnre ( tte'wccit', Sclcti'o and rtcilitlon," Says ' jt Is I ion (. I.. AiKlei-Mor. j Science oifll religion" are cioseV tn- ' 'rether ' iii ever before, according to Ili.'hop l. 1. Anderson of th Kpls- "opal diocce of t'hlcago. Tie says hat ihere neVr, - hnti bn n haitie ' IPfTWC'II M'ii'lH'' .111.1 I fllKl'MI, Hill "J1"1"'" '-"'"'t'. ""'1 'he- oloRlans. lie contends that the pies- 1 pnt w.,rf.Trp jp 'totween the new sei- , enr and the old. "C'entrast the mat ft-ln ttiiflr "cleeco of 't few years turo Willi il new scirn- 'Iflc doclriiie of mailer. The old inii- teilnlism was yentewhilt HrroK'inl. It boasted that It lied explored the hciiv- "ns and merfstlred the: stars and nun- !'7i'd the cim.eh'.s of the planet nnd had not found' (tod. 1 I' resolved Ihe hUninn' hotly Into Its chemical eon- slituents and found no soul," aeeoid- '" Anderson. "ASnlnst this kind Of science reliR- ion was at war. It. Inslstert thill thai It. tnsiHtefl thai tha ' "'as not the way to know Ood or til arrive ot' human vatuep, The new definition; of matter have tmrthrown the old materia llsni and are more reconcilable with ihe affirmations of religion Concerning spiritual reality. New Sclenct1 IralseiL ' i . "Tlie definitions of mutter which the ICat-ned physicists nre now giving make it a form of . eeaseless activity Instead of the mere solial stuff that we formerly eoncetved.lt to' h'-. Mal- ter Itself Seems to. 'hf snnieihito? rtiiite moile. tlu'reai. uuimaKinahle, and. one oilubl Uiv 'stilrlt nil I. It is lis rational for religion tn 'postulate (lod as it l for science to postulate ether. Of course, the eertltlnles of religion do1 no; depend on any such considerations ' as'ihese. Nevertheless, all truth Is al ; ....it v with itself. A Ihlnil ennriol he I sou mificaily true and thelogicilly i false, or thedogirally trite and scien tl.flratly false, . ' "When, therefor1, two avenueR of knowledge nptiear to converge, real liendway Is being made. The chasm between the spiritual forces presup posed by religion and the activity pre supposed hy the physicist is certainly far Ifstt difficult to bridge than that hetweeri the older contrasts .of spirit and matter. Kvoliitloii In Tunc With Hellion. '"The tendency and purpose which evolution discloses sems to he more .n hurmotiy with the Christian teach- inH eoneetnlng the eternal purpose of (lod than any mechanistic conception if the lntlvpi-M Th, k utiu-l.ilpe lhnl ,(, wonderful and mysterious. He- n,,i,e. Science leaves Its most learned devotee In a stale of wonderment, An mtltUdr of reverentfa! uwe toward rtailu... of God In juiure and V'1"? f "Tf "'T, um t!i4l the apparently impossllilf tsump "it Vl the facts of n onlveis. hve c.,n,. .,r ..., ,.! our comprehension." 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