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DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS And can it be that He in me doth dwell, Day unto day? Then I must sin dispel; My soul a temple worthy Him to fill! Thou canst not fail! "as tho uthyself shalt will." —Clara Bancroft. President Harding is back in the White House and time is not hanging heavy on his hands, with nothing for him to do. It is the bounden duty of all to be publicspirited. Btu being public-spirited should not be regarded as a duty, but as a privilege. Nothing is so surely productive of success in life as to start aright, on the honorable, proper course, and to persist energetically in one's calling. Warfare is far too costly in blood and treaure to be tolerated as a permanent institution —as the established means of deciding controversies among nations. Responses to the drive here for contributions to Near East relief are generous. This community has a noble record for aiding humane, philanthropic causes. Construction of new schools and additions is proceeding. Constant and rapid growth of the scholastic population in the Pasadena school district calls for proportionate increase in housing conditions. It is grave default indeed when intelligent, respectable citizens systematically neglect to vote in elections. The true spirit of indifference of that nature, persisted in by great numbers, would bring disaster, eventually, to the government and people of the United States. There will be great numbers of visitors coming from Eastern states to California the forthcoming summer, from present indications. The OLYMPIC GAMES, LOS ANGELES Thanks to the tireless boosting live-wire activity on the part of Garland, who is a member of the committee, the Olympic games come to Los Angeles. This was the date", inasmuch as the 1924 game Paris and the 1928 games are to dam. Mr. Garland made the argument United States is one of the greatries in the world and as such is en an Olympic meet. Coming of this great athletic men interest not only to Southern Cali all North America. It will bring the keenest competition, the wo athletes in all the varled athletie mon to the Olympic meets. California itself doubtless will the 1932 Olympics, and besides handsomely the visitors from over thrill them to see exhibitions of its own athletes. PEACE IN NEAR E PROSPECT The Allies are to hold another o the Turks. This time the rexin the Near East will be solved. In Prospects for a peaceful solution are according to well informed correpsis is exceedingly gratifying. It caus ominous clouds of war which t bloody tempest all over Europe. If affecting the Allies and Turkey confined to Southern Europe. It like a storm before a high wind. Should the Near East crisis r into a peaceful settlement, the ne would be well if it were a contemp It is grave default indeed when intelligent, respectable citizens systematically neglect to vote in elections. The true spirit of indifference of that nature, persisted in by great numbers, would bring disaster, eventually, to the government and people of the United States. There will be great numbers of visitors coming from Eastern states to California the forthcoming summer, from present indications. The truth about California summers has gone broadcast, and many want to come to experience the delights of the season in this state. The beautiful Princess Yolanda, of Italy, followed the promptings of her heart and married a commoner. The marriage, in all probability will be very happy. The democratic spirit of the lovely princess is greatly admired by Americans, as well as by her own country people. Instituting budgetary reform in California requires much moral courage and tenacity of purpose upon the part of the Governor and those who support him. California should have governmental economies and the businesslike reforms in government; which a sound budget system would assure. It is to be hoped that America's Pacific Fleet never shall be called to the stern duty of protecting these shores against armed attack. But should hostilities be thrust upon this country it would be reassuring indeed to Californians and other Pacific Coast residents to know that this Nation's naval power on the Pacific would be strong enough successfully to defend this mainland against evening attack. The motion picture may be made a valuable and important aid in educational work. But the film should not take the place of the textbook, nor should visualizing of instruction be permitted to breed mental indolence. The way to a sound education lies—and ever must lie—along the paths of hard study. Any devise to make learning extra easy, is antagonistic to real education, the education which comes only from labora mental application. When only 25 to 35 percent of qualified electors—as often happens—go to the polls to vote, even in important elections, the result is not government of and by the people in the fullest sense. Good citizenship needs quickening among those who systematically refuse to use the ballot. The person who persistently without reasonable excuse refuses to serve to be disfranchised. WISE AND WITTY The shallower the pool, the muddier the bottom. The longer the day seems the less we accomplish. If all the elements were harnessed there would still remain the human element to cope with. WISE AND WITTY The shallower the pool, the muddier the bottom. The longer the day seems the less we accomplish. If all the elements were harnessed there would still remain the human element to cope with. A reckless trail has a doubtful ending. When ascending life's rugged slope man should cling to an honest purpose. At least one prayer you voice each day Will make you happy—don't delay. Do not exhale the breath that carries a germ of hatred. One with meteoric rise may have a lightning fall. He is master of his wift who can choose his vocabulary when anger's foam is soothing. Faith has creative power while doubt is passive. When truth survives it leaves evil crushed in its wake. Peace shall reign in hearts of those Who the gift of virtue chose. King Turt knew considerable about undoubtedly had no mean opinion but it is doubtful if he ever counted same as being worth $150,000 in gold. That is what a New York ofacturing firm resis upon it, how him a copyright and are suing rife for that amount because they jump with a dress with the given name Amen. Everybody is having sometime on the rights of the case except the king who only owned the name. Albert Elders is a Hollander, but life he had heard of our Goddess of when his steamship docked here, he to look for the statue. He can't spat but they told him he could get any subway, so he rode in it all night $1.65 in five cent fares, always looked Goddess. East side, west side, all town, but no statue loomed at any tions where he alighted and went to for a look. Finally when morning oound himself at a bridge. That look ship of anything he had seen and be the crowd, thinking to get back to job, with his purpose unaccomplished from Brooklyn bridge, he sighted and cheerful and triumphant, be found back to the ship. SATANS EMPIRE FALLING MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Satans, wicked influence has long been felt in every part of the world. Together associate devils he incites people to hatred, strife, murder and induces war and an ing homes and driving millions to insanity and suicide. Satan caused the fall established his Empire. His wicked influences has over reached the denomination causing many clergyman to forsake God and unite with proftectors and politicians to kind. But the end is here and his empire is falling; and Christ, the rightful k invisible, in beginning to reign, hence the distress of nations, of which Jesus spoke troubles will soon reach a climax and disappear, followed quickly by peace and as Jesus assumes control. If you are interested in Bible study and the fulfillment of prophecy, you should hear by WALTER R. SIEWERT Red Floor I. O. O. P. Building ANAHEIM Sunday, April 15 Auspices International Bible Students Association Organized by the Late Pastor Russell Judge Rutherford, New York City Bar President EDITORIAL Olympic Games, 1932 AT LOS ANGELES to the tireless boosting and intensive activity on the part of William May who is a member of the international team, the Olympic games for 1932 will be Los Angeles. This was the first "open" event much as the 1924 games is to go to the 1928 games are to be at Amsterdam made the argument that the states is one of the great athletic counters world and as such is entitled to have a bic meet. of this great athletic meet will be of not only to Southern California but to America. It will bring together, in best competition, the world's greatest all the varied athletic events compete Olympic meets. this itself doubtless will have talent in Olympics, and besides entertaining the visitors from overseas, it will then to see exhibitions of prowess from athletes. CE IN NEAR EAST IN PROSPECT ties are to hold another conference with this time the rexing problems of East will be solved, it is believed for a peaceful solution are very bright, so well informed correspondents. This highly gratifying. It causes to roll by clouds of war which threatened a pest all over Europe. For a conflict the Allies and Turkey could not be Southern Europe. It would spread from before a high wind. the Near East crisis resolve itself peaceful settlement, the next step—or it well if it were a contemporaneous step. ABE MARTIN "I wish I'd waited till warm weather t' lay off instead o' pretendin' I had Gripppe in March," said Joe Kite, 'tday. Tipton Bud is helpin' his wife clean house by visitin' his aunt at Kokomo. PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) Most of them should read: "Sixty days after date I promise to renew." We can't believe that infants go to hell. They have no teeth to gnash. The klan has one trait of Americanism. It's a genius at getting publicity. We seem to remember another in- WISE AND WITTY Hindenburg says it is better to perish in honor than to live in disgrace. And much better to live in honor than to perish in disgrace. The old-fashioned man who hitched his wagon to a star has a son who is content to park his jit in an alley and get a mere chorus girl. One reason why small towns remain quiet and peaceful is because the doctors don't tell all they know. Perhaps the easiest way to amuse criminals would be to let them listen in on the deliberations of juries. Cement Pipe Lines Nick Hile Ph. 893-W Anaheim $5 Per Month AND UP FIREPROOF AUTO STORAGE 24 Hour Service WEST BROS. 1 Block South of Flagpole Phone 31 A. NELSON PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) Most of them should read: "Sixty days after date I promise to renew." We can't believe that infants go to hell. They have no teeth to gnash. The kian has one trait of Americanism. It's a genius at getting publicity. We seem to remember another invasion back in 1914 that accomplished very little. Life is just a slow business of losing the appetites you were born with. At any rate, Ambassador Harvey serves as a good test of British-American friendship. Another marked effect of prohibition is a more general and comprehensive knowledge of antidotes. King Tut came back after 2,000 years; so it wasn't a political landslide that buried him. Lawyers are addicted to long sentences, but they seem to get over it when they become judges. Things are picking up for Heinie. Once only Gott was with him, and now the French are also. About the only thing that now inspires as little respect as a German mark is an ultimatum. The golfer who is a pedestrain should begin the season better equipped to address a bad lie. There is a growing fear that the future balance of power in Europe will show too many entries in Red. When company is present there are more table scraps for the chickens, but fewer between man and wife. Correct this sentence: "You'll never grow up to be a fine man like Daddy," said the mother, "if you tell stories." American ships are losing their hold. Ah, well; it doesn't matter. The hold is where they park the freight, if any. That judge who says there is too much crime in this country should tell us just how much he would consider satisfactory. knew considerable about riches and had no mean opinion of himself; dubtful if he ever counted his very worth $150,000 in gold, Ameri-that is what a New York dress-man-irm rests upon it, however they right and are suing a rival concern count because they jumped in also with the given name of Tut-ankhrybody is having something to say of the case except the poor oldly owned the name. ers is a Hollander, but most of his record of our Goddess of Liberty. So amship docked here, he started out the statue. He can't speak English him he could get anywhere on the rode in it all night, spending cent fares, always looking for the last side, west side, all around the statue loomed at any of the stahe alighted and went to the street Finally when morning dawned, he at a bridge. 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