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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1915)
PORTLAND I.KTTKR. ti i 'n ui(n ol the C'ellto t .mat .u l the last obstruction lo imvl u i , . . . n the Cohtinhbtandtn tram l, i the t jvcrnnienl o the Wh at O, , . tin, on ihe Willamette, have ,t .1 in. ircd of mil of Iret open v the commerce of Ornon ne.l ii.iv, made It tolblc lor iht in. section of Ihe tle lo lake . uiu of the low IrftRhl rturjie .it. sure 10 resnu i"'"i . ii. ii of toll ant! portage tflmtv n,st.ek, fruit, rin, mineral. . n.,1 wool can now be w ill l.tiM- bid ! 1ii..i tl ! . I l" - I II .1". It I- ' S W ' It! ,1..,,.. the doek t Portland or , m u an Immense ain vr , . t. ml eowteqtteht tn , i profit to the producer. v, remains to nee whai u me .,,11 make of the open river, -s earner? can be operated . e.Mtomically than railroad ,' v must have rartoe t u or they cannot live. If the . continue to Haul their P'- t,. thr railroad station because , 'i ilr nearer, or the woo road it-'. better, they will not only ' I.. . mi .'f -t-..-r tvaupor the i i 1"" Blf . mikitiv: n iii,-",,l 1,11 ,nf t.. npei u i I'folii, a" 1 with ...it tl'" 'I"- upper rra!' ( ..! crc-i' iiii.ini', will b f de ,,, , .1 li.n, U i- '''fe I'ii "' ' 'It. and t'ir enormous mm s... . f impi "v i turn! wilt h.vp t , 'Ihe sttvc " t failun -t ih" ui m. uver" t Up t hc firm t nmn th .. i . my one eUr M i i retina" of h swine t.rtrdr .a r:n Cortland lai Tu u. si ii', -.in nt rre perfected lr lur nis'nnw ihc boy and ulrl of all i ii. I - ! the Mate with brecdum .llU'lt.lls with which to make a M.vrt in t' . i un . pork for market. The f.i.M v, in.uiisiiiaied by the I'mou M. . tiU 'itir rfk aitO, ht he c.il! t l u, ureal tlut it vv.. i uml n. . ,,.ii) to rnlUt tlic aul t .i..irmcti. I lnK lirrr.lrr i"-,.Jrr t. i'ply tin- .Iriii.iiul The tici .. ,mII r , iv i.rlrr for v, .i!i ' (icl i-i-H ill in ui t tit b: . vvh" 'i.iv. .mr,cl it) furniuli , s i'i! on r..i t ( a properly in .1 - 1 i ii'.e i 1 or Rirl. the ..in i.! !t ttto( .I direct. The in i'i tu i Mi iiisc and payable it iir t1 i tgf are mature and r. . ' . ma i. el. ; 1 (or the imnual fiilliam ' I 'ir have been aei tor Sep' t - c r . .. 34 and 3i- The Condon IV fert Aoction will have i ' : 'he fair and will employ an i -. -i ,t man to visit every part .i i . nit- and collect exhibit. ling of lh member of the ' -.lniied Sherwood Coinmer ill ' ',it Thursday night, the l i- "Sherwood, the Onion Gty." w Ki'-t't-d. . j new town recently plat tr.l ii. i County. ha et aide 30 i'i 1 1 1 nd to be occupied by fac- t.in i.l ttltll. I ' 1 propone to drain and irri-.i- 'u'' :icrc of rich land between thr Willamette and McKetiie river. The Sinking of the l.usit.mii. (Cotitinueil from I'iiku Onu) 'I; 1 lute! States lias warned Ocr 111.nn .hat to destroy the lives ol .m 1 ' .. 1 ltiicim, pri'sutttnbly wheth er ..r .111 a neutral or a bclligcr (a - ip. is ar "inilcfensiblf violation f i 11 1.1I ri.- .is S lirn called to r- on 1 iru.. uiih' uikI iiiuniliiH; Inn. I...', hi .1.1nt.111s, (icrmniiy will ret- . 'Ii.it, . 1. if iiii.iriiicil, the Lusi t ni' . c. r: v mtr war intiiiitions to her cn. lilies, tint it was iiii'iiiiihrnt upon German), for her own defense, to pr. wnt these munitions from n-ac. l-.tiKlanil; that submarines arc tin only means available for this purpose, that their use precludes resc ii ijf pasiciiKcrs and crew; and that the warniftK not to io on the ship r a ares (iermaiiy of blame, ticr inany chose a terrible and spectacu lar IIII-..I1S of notifying the neiilral world that, if it wishes to travel the scab in safely, it must sell no arms to tier enemies ami must not travel on ships liich carry arms to them; fnrth r, that it must not trade with her ei'eini 's in any manner. Tlf I'nited States is already com inittc I to a directly contrary defini tion 01 our duty in the mailer of traf fic in arms. The President's procla mation of AiiKiist . defiuitiK our du ties as a neutral declared that the laws of the United States do not in terfere "with the commercial manu facture or sale of arms or munitions of war," and provide that " all per son may lawfully and without re striction manufacture and sell within the United States armes anil muni tions of war an dother articles ordi narily known as contraband of war." This is the principle on which Orr many herself acted in sHHur arms to Japan and Russia in 100-5 and to Turkc" and the llalkan states, ami which the has specifically indorsed jitter ttr pieseut wnt lieftnn. In . ban. lid i. 5ciolary lliyMti on Un.nd.r is tin tierttiau AiuImm dor aatd The Imptiial ti-nnun aree that nndn the nnial prlnii- .. - - r rohlrlh. Othnr eoiinlrle ihipmid upun tho iniiltJplli'iitlnn uf tlmlr own iiiitlvoj peoplit. Thin country In enimtmitly I ilrinklim I ho sttentrth nut uf imv i Kovrrnmcni min, ''' voluntry tissfldlttllon With It Mi greni iwiiien 01 sinuiK mnii pka of international U no eseepllon ' fPw.....UHUI..K w.m.i-ii. Jan be taken to n.tttral at.tr. le(lln 1 ' Aral by ho I "f I n H i.i - i:.,.a,.k'. r..r !"f mtHMMlMil H.pl It iMHistiint ly wat materia ko in urimanv "ir mien from 01 through neutral irrrl lory, and that the advetrli o( tirrmany nee authorised to dtaw from the United Stale contraband of war. and especially arms. If tht Unilfd State wet now to rtvcrtf tht position It took last An trust and the poiltton whleh Germany approvfd, It would violate the follow iwg provilo of one of the Haitm irealle. The ndr Imperilaly adopird bv the neutral power hall nol be altered i bidiiir tonnwwl fnuu uuniiniltuit to Km- urittliin by the annm pntwnw by which it was iirlKlnnlly ihkiiIimI. It U n If hutnuultv had ilnUirmlinsl to eit lo H tbtit thb rot Ntithin, fnttiiiliil for tho Uncut of liuiunnilv, rlimihl not lack fur lb nlliiulnneu of tho poopta of tho world. "Vint Imvu Just tnkitit mi wth of Hllnnitnio.' lo thr tlnltml Hint,. Of nlirtjtaueo to whnniT Of ilh)tjlnne to 110 une. unli'KS It Iw tSwl. Ciiitalnty nut of iilllRncti tu thociu w ho tpiniwc i.rily ri'pr.wtiil tills (jfitiit (iovrninnt. principle do ring the course of the war j Ymt hnvo tnkon mi until of HlliwlBro. by one tf th neutral powr, eeep' In th cae wher eiperlener shows the neceity for uch action in order to afeuard ft nalltw' rinhts. Tmi Oerwanv hy her present de mamt violateo the provision bv adpt inr 11 ne di'finltion of nrutralily and 1 rail HMni the t'nlled State also m j violate ihe same provision and t adopt ihe sme new dtfinltion f ueu I tralliy. Tbi nation cannot remain neotral. a Uermany underlnnd ihr i lerm, wilhmit ccaln to he neutral ns nol mly be and the atlle now un lertland it, b a Germany under iol (t no lonirer ao than last De e ember. Thai compliance with Oermanv' demand would be a wrm breach f ' neutrality ri,plnf to attack by j the -illir i proved by tHI ltement . of Ihe Fatherland, the pro-Cerman ; organ in W country: W ere lh war material from the I'nited Slate withheld, the war ; would come to an end in sixty days , "r less The sie of the contract pleed by the allies In tbi etmntry t j iiu.'l that they are without farluie lor rarrvins on a contesl on such it 1 larije scale r'ntrland find hrrseH ir 1 liifi'uiilt p.milHiii, and could nut k f un rntartiK her furcc without lh munitions betnij shipped to her frm the I'nited Stales, A for Russia hi would be immediately al the end of her reouree were the American markets closed. Tht is an admission that ihe rt sation of exports of war material from llti country to ihe allies would enable Germany to overpower her enemies in ity days, yet wr ar. asked in the name of neutrality to cease exporting war material. The exclusive opportunity to import this material wa secured by the allies In open war by superior naval power They are fairly entitled to its benefits Were the United Stale lo forbid trade in war supplies, our action would be equivalent to placing a fleet on the Atlantic ocean in the ser vice of Germany. That country has taken the profit of its vieloiirs on land by using the arms factories of Liege and all the n sources of occu pied territory for military purpose;, but it rails upon us to deprive it enemies of the fruits of their victor ies at sea. Ilccause we do not couipl) it sink our ships and drowns our sailors and traveler when they ruler Hrituh watrrs, This country has a more vital in terest than that of trade in maintain ing the tight of 4 neutral to sell anno to a belligerent. Like Httliau, I'Vanee. IlelKtimi and Hussia, we have not the facilities within our own boarders to manufacture arms for a war 011 the twenteth century scale. If we should engage in war, we should be comprll ed to import arms and munition or to go under. Cierttmny and Austria alone have factories sufficient to sup ply their armies and navies. Where we to accept (iermauy's theory, wr should be compelled in iclf defense to erect Brent arms factories. Other nation would do the same, and the waste of money on armaments would be vastly increased, while the Krupps would loose many Rood customers. tu 11 uti'iii Ideal, lo it uroal ouuy m prlnc-lples, In u ttioitt Imp nf thu lm mult raco. You Imvo snbl, 'Wo are i;olnn to A morion, nut only to ttfirri i Itviiu". not only to Mnl. tho thlitft whleh it w more tllllleulL lo obtain whom we wern born, but to help for ward the Rt.Hit entorprisiM of thn tin 1111111 spirit' to let men know that ovorywharo In Hot world thorn urn mm who will ersM slrango t-nn ami l v burn 11 tittocti Is sukoti which Is nllon to ihoin, knuwliu: that whntuver the woch. thorn I but on.) langlm; 11 ml utternnee of thtt hitiiinn henrt ttnd that la fur liberty mal justleit. j "And whltw you brin all mmntrliw with you, ymt eouio with a purpose uf ,in ving nil uthor euuntrioa bohiral you - bringing wbnt biwl of thnlr spirit, ! but not UkiMiik' uver your shouhten ' uml tioklm.' tu ir r'iutn whitt ymi IiiIoimIm,! to leave In (limn l.nve of Native I. ami Itcipcclcd. "I eortninly wutlltl tint bo' on rvntl to suggest tlml 11 limn ennse in lov.i tin -. 1110 of hu birth and tho nnttim nf bis urlRin tlin,t tblnttn am very ' uttered nil uuchl not tu bn put out of i our lionrls -but It ts on tiling to Inv.i tho plneo whnrn yon were tirn nnil It Is nnulhr IhlnR tu dwlleati' yoursi-lf to tho pitted tu wbieh you o. Ymt ran nol dodteato yourself tu Amo-leti tinbsts yuu baeoiuit In ovarv rMiHet ral with ovury purfioso of your will thuroukh Aiuorlonns. You eiiiitiul beeumo thor ough Aimirteiiiw If ytitt think of your solvos In firoop. Amiirteii dixj not consist of ijriNitHi. "A man who think of hliiiniilf us li.'hinuiufT to 11 Hrtleuiir nntlonnl KrKp In Amerien hns not yet breomn nn Amorienn ; uml tho limn who t?oo nioont; you to trndo on y -iir nntlunnb Ity Is no worthy son to llw undor thn Slurs nwl Strtt'eo ' My urgiinl Milvlr.i in you would bo not only nlw-nys to think llrst of America, but nwys aUu to think Hrt of humnnlly. Yuu dn nut tuvu huiuunlty if ymt neuk to tllvul.r liuinun ity into jinitoiis eaiiipi. iluiminltv enn bo witkbsl together only bv hive, by sympnthy, by jitnlico, ,.ot by Ji'iilnuny ihnI hatrod. I nin sorry fur ibo mini who seeks to niiiko porsunul esiutnl out of the pnsnlous of els f el line men. tlo litis lost the toiieli ami idoal uf Amerien, for Amerien win ereutiMl t'j unilu inHtikiud liy tlnmv passions which lift iiimI not hy tho passions which seotirnli' mid (Irimir WBsaal in Scrip? Wlnhro ran It lio oblaitiioaj? Wlm ts U ;ood for? IHow ran ii Im used? When can it Uv KfjeaS? WSicro in BoflN Us value lie? Id yoa ever tfaUe a trip auyviierr Weag wS33 iialreS yipaa. II is the Hi.vsHfie istiERSiD A B2tl2iiKB Sroiiia lo yoair dSijDtitr; il Is I lie iiBair lBanli oil tilae (iIsBcloo dropped ail your lieil; i'i 3m tfSae sttinens&uoBiN o isil IV Sena (.!., lo enjoy a EilitSe vara I ion IrijjD. Ifieil enoali. Saillfiee lo sny liial oa lay lUi Ilie olloviE: lea&disB nikrlBanfs will DBHlroluee yoa lo Srriui. flal roiiize annl asli about il. DivTCS. J S !. ttiu.tr, DRY C.fKihS II'KNISI I INf'.S, .i ; : Uiiikt; llAKDW.Mili .S: SToUTINl. f.OUDS. Kjmk ,S: Smith MIIJJNIiKY. MUs M : .u.-nsoit; NIjVVSI'A IMS K, The I .li.. mooU llcntltl; TAILORING Cv CIJ2ANINT.. Stvlcmtft Sn , ;, Cletniu S; Tniloriug Co. No. sr. 71 KIJI'OKT OF Till; CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT TILLAMOOK In the Stittt-rtt'Oicf'Dii, tit the close of biiMiic.t.s May lfit, I HI 5, KHHOMitCIW U A III LIT! ICS lia'.uTJtS Capital Hloek paid In ' jKurphu fuml . WiiM Umlivlde.1 profit. ll.t'SC. IB Ktat-rvrsl fur Usns hOM .,a4,ooo.ooiIUM'rv,,,, tttr ilisw eurrnnt osp-,0ir, Interest mnl tmu K,d CtreuUtlnjj uotoi jl. amount 011 hnnd atwl In tmasury ifor rialoinptlon or in trntull . .27. .1(17.0) ''"' to Kmlnral ltorve Hank. N'on. "u m a 11 iirovet! rnatirvo U,OJ0.0O PEACE IS TONE OF PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. I'hlhidolphiii, May 10. lVosldont Wilson, kiivi) to a uiithorini; of -KMIO niituriilled Ainorioiins tonlL'ht first intlinntliin of what courmt thoi Unilod KtntoH (iovorumont will pursue i in the situntion iohuI titi- from thu loss I of more thiiu 11 hundred Amuriuiin livus on tho llritish liner Lusitiiuln. Ho spoke by implication, ti.it IiIh honriTH Inturprutcd his rumurliH as mciiiiiiiK that whilii tho United Stutos will reiriain at poaeo it would sci.'lt to cimvlni'u (icrmany of tho injiiHtlco to mankind of tho tnmedy of last Friday. Speeck Given In Full, Tho Htonouraphlc copy uf Mr. Wll- son h mm reus in run toiiowh: i "It warms my hunrt that you should 1 Kivi! mo such 11 rccuptlun; but It Is not of myself that I wish to think tonight, but of thosu who have Juot become cltizniiH of thu United States. This Is the only country in thu world which oipiiriimcuH lids cuiiHlant and rupoHted Unity Chief Principle. "Wo eumo to Ann'rlcii, nithor our stdvos or in tho pursons of our ntireh tors, to hnttur tho Idoals of ini.n, to in.ikti tlii'in see liner thlni's thitn thny hud soon bofore, lo Kut cid of things that dfvliin and to tiiaUo suro of tho thliiL's that unite. It was hut an hlsturirnl aeoiilutit no doubt, that this Is'roal eountry was united tbo 'Unltisl Status' and yot I am vory thank ful that U has thu word 'Unlt.-il ' In its title, and tho man who si'nks to divldn, man from man, croup from iirmip, Interest from Intorest, in tho United Stiili'h, is slrl'liiK at its vnry heart. "It is a very iutori'sttoK olreuiu- titanro to mo in thinking of thoso of you who havi) just sworn ulhxinuco to this iroviirnmiiiit that you worn drawn across tho oeuan by sumo biiekonitiK fltiuor of hupo, by iioniu hollnf, bv somn vsiur of a ikuv hind nf Jus'ln, by miiiio oxpt'ctathm of a huttor kind ol life. "No doubt you have bco-t disappoint ed In somo of us Somn of iih 1110 vory disappointing. No ilouht you luivn fisiuil that Justice in tho UiiHimI Statos Hoes only 'villi a puro hnart and a i l'ht ipuipoH.i an It K"os ovorvwhofo idso In tho world lontiH nnd dlscinints Total lontin Overdrafts, nfurod, Nono ; uiisiteurnl J!idS,6fl U.S. IliiniU dnK)itteil to M;uri elteu billon (inr vnlun) . . , , Tolal U. H. Ilnml. llomls uthor thar. U. S. I lon.lt plHed to m'curo Mital savlnits ilcpMi ,. 2.030,0) Id HomN.iieeurllios plla.-. h eollatnral for Stale, 01 other deposit or bllU p.iy able (sistnl naeludiNl) ,., 6.000.00 Soeurltlon olhor tlmu U S tw.nd" (out Including lo.-k) mviH uiuil.il;,, I ,, lQ,8lk,p3 Total lion. In, nm-urltles, te , , Subscription to .tuck of Ks. oral eerv Hunk . . , JI,M) Loss iimotiiil iinp.ilil , , , Miht All olhor slooks lueludliit; prerntoin on lime Kurnltiiro and Future.. . .7R8I 77 "' Uthor real estate own.nl 8 Duo from rYoVrul Itnfnrve Hanlt. . Duo from approviil nsnrro nu'onts In New York, I'hienKo anil St. Inils .till, Hue frimi approved rosorvn annuls In olhor reservo ellum . oj oj Duo from hunks anil hankers (other than lueluili'd in H or 9) Checks on batiks in tho naiiie eli v or town iih reporting bunk ". Outside Cheeks anil other easti Ito'ins ".'.V&vLrtY rraetlonnl eurreney, nickel, uml eonts 'JAl 'JX Notes of older Nationi.l llsnks ' Total coin and oertilleates , " Duo from U. S. I reasitrer Uedemptlon fund with U. S Tronstiror (not mure than f per eenl on elreulatlon) Total l.tifiO.Ol! ..l,W).(X l!ll.,,47f..tU STATIC OK OltlCOON. COUNI Y 01' TII.I.A.MOOIv s. - -, .... Rk'nilts to Now York.niileatfo.and Sl.luls.Nono. a Due to approved roserve. ncents in tlCO.OOi other retervo eltlos. None. 3" gj 1 ! v-l.ltsw I deKslls subjeet to cheek '.'1. !Jlo!(HlA'r lifleates nf deposit duo In ls ilhnn !t0 days '4 c . ''nrliMiil checks l..i UI.CI?.!!1,'1'1"1 Snvi" detKimtn JStalo.couniy.or other municipal diijKis ....hw.os,,, nW!,n i,y ,tcm of .M,c,ollrci:ill.. fl (. . I. IW.K.'I Deponlts reiptirliiK lintlco of lean thun :W Days . . . '."Jo.tWi' orllfleates of dopvisll due on or after II.IHl I .UUt I III J I, , Deposits notleo. . . 4.' is subject to 30 or moro days lfi,s2 Total I U bout Uirroct -Attest: i-.rii .new trjr tt a Subscribed and sworn to lmforo mo this 8th day of May, WIG. KOI.I.IHW. WATSON, Notary Public J. U. IIOl.DKN M. 0. I.AM It. WM. (i. TAIT. Directors No doubt what you found here did nut seem loiichod for vou, after all, with tho complete bounty of the idoal which you had conoolvoil bu-I'oreluiiid. Idents are Renewed. "H11I ruinoinhur this, if you had Ki'uwn lit all poor in tho idoal, you broiiKht Homit of il with you, A man dot'H nut j,'" out to souk tho thitiK that Is not in him, A man doim not hupo ' for thu thlni; ha does not hullevo In, nnd if Boinu of us havu forgotten what Amorica liellovud In, yuu, at any rate, Imported In your own hoarts a renewal of tho belief, "Thut Is tho reason that I, for one, make yon volcotne, If I hay o In any doifroo forKottnn what Amuriea Is In tended for, I will thank Gad if you will remind mo. I whh born In Amer ica. Yolt dreamed dreams of what Amuriea was to he, and I hope you brotiKht tho tlroams with you. No man that itoos nut sen visimm will uver renlUo any hlh hope or unilortiiku any hit'h ontorprisii. .lust becaosu you brotiKht droaiiiM with you, Amuriea Is moro likoly to rualizo thu dreams such as vou brought. You uru uuriuliinir iih if you camu uxpucliiiK us to bu lictlor than wo itro. "Sou, my friends, what that nivalis. It muaiiH that Americans miittt have a uoiisciousuoss dilforout from thu con Bcluusnoss nf every othur tuition in tho world. 1 am not Haying this With oven thu HliuhtuHt thought of criticism of othur niittoiiH. You know huw It la with 11 family. A family ituta cuuturcd on Itself if It Is nut careful and is less Interested In thu neighbors than It is In its own momliors. ConicioaineM of Riffct Fkil. "So 11 nation that la not constantly rono'vod out of now sources Is ant to have thn narrowness nnd projudlco of wh ore; wo cannot exe it ou touches elbows nail toucher, miirts w,h ll the imtioiis of maiiKlii I. "The MYi, nn. I.. a special ext, ' " " V r . . .w IIII(T III flitt I l...,i , 1 '. .-,..,, It 1 tho loads vou must enrrv we niW 1 , . are carried. Thut 1 1 A rtt In a the i, 1... .. :zz::v 'sz rife, v- " ' i" 01 jiisiieo. I'loco beetiusopeaenlstho ,,,,,, im, j ' ov,.t nK Influenc, f , world, a,ul ! n ,'1' '"oroiSHiieh u thltur , '"..an Ik.I.ik too proud to flK. Uom Ih uuoh thlr.K as a ,,,,1 llH,MK , 'Kht that Ii doc, n,,:need .0 eunvin e others by forcu that h rh-ht. "SO if you coiiu. tutu ihH null as you havn pr...t n. ( mm, vi.ii... 1 . 1 u.w.l.i " ' '.Illi l uml wo maylmvolu .five, ,ht Wo lmu lo Rlvu , Wo cannot Xo,npt yu froI, W()pk iHuxompt fim wnrk miyu, ; , tl'o world. 1 Hunu.ti.nes think ho i. tmuiaale If holms.,, work only w his hm.ds and not with his bond u 1. vory oiiav to do what othur people .nve you toil.,, hut It Is very dllllcult to a I "tl'er peopln thitiK to do, W0 " ''ttllt lis. 11 ... MMUV s.. ,.w ,roir, worK: wo eannnl Duly al Waihinclon SrfD. "When I was uske.l. therefor. H tho Mayor uml tho committee d-t Jf cotnpiinied him lo cnino up fnm iiiKtun tu meet this j-reat coiiipMl' newly admitted citinuiH I coull r declltm tho Invitation. 1 uiifiht not " away from Washington, mid yet I ' . 1. . . . ..1..1O ma. 11 nas ronowcii my spin"'", American. In WashltiKton m" W yuu hu many thing's every day thsl not so, and I liko to coino and the prosenco of a nroat Issly c'- lellow eltlsuns. whether they been my follow cltlxons a lsnr ti Ik ul.nvft l. I .1-1..I. .. .1 u'lr. iiiib, 11 un 11 r 1 1 r, , no - , of tho common fountain with them" K back fcclliifc that vou have to I orously jjiven mo tho soiiso of yow Ml have tho nurrownoss nnil projutneo or . uupt you from the strife unrf ii L I ul0W'f K'ven me tho soiiso 01 a family ; wheroas, Am-tvlcit must huve ! s, kh,tr ,rin f thl, "" 1 ,e "et-, pyrl and of tho IIvImk vitality in rf tUM (0t'l0'1 Mutt , , ,! i ' ""r,T"n ,,f Mrowln of tha n,m " "Hy-il.a.uarommm. to msnl:'n-l oycry. hearts, of its uroat Ideal which i" mil-n ''0 "opo 0 tlo word.") '