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Our work for God is God's best work for us. In our doing the work, we are built up in godlikeness.—Lyman Abbott.
DREARY OUTLOOK IN RUSSIA
A dreary picture of conditions in Russia is given by the Prague Tageblatt, a socialist publication. Statistics from Moscow indicate a famine that will involve fifteen or twenty million people. There is an incipient panic, peasants fleeing in hordes from their barren fields, and tales of children abandoned in the tragic exodus. Battles have been fought within the Communist party over the expediency of continuing food exports in the face of such dire need at home, and the anti-export party seems to have the upper hand. Russian dock workers rebel against loading grain ships for export.
In the face of these conditions the fall of Premier Ramsey MacDonald in England, and the consequent failure of the British loan comes as a calamity to the Soviet Government. Only the hope that the Labor party would receive a majority in the recent election in England stood between Russia and despair.
The New York Times says: "There was never any love lost between MacDonald and the men in power in Moscow. They have reviled the British prime minister as an individual and have boasted of the treaty as a surrender extorted from British 'capitalism'. But, Russia's need of the loan that has now vanished is bitterly real. Her economic condition would be called desperate in any other country, but one that has managed to live somehow in defiance of the laws of economic gravitation, even at the vast cost of human lives and happiness."
While trying to decide upon the most satisfying words and phrases in the language, do not overlook that gratifying phrase, "Paid in full."
They have reviled the British prime minister and have boasted of the treaty as a surrender extorted from British capitalism. But, Russia's need of the loan that has now vanished is bitterly real. Her economic condition would be called desperate in any other country, but one that has managed to live somehow in defiance of the laws of economic gravitation, even at the vast cost of human lives and happiness.
While trying to decide upon the most satisfying words and phrases in the language, do not overlook that gratifying phrase, "Paid in full."
SMALL TOWN LIFE
American small town life has been so held up to ridicule by one or two of our eminent authors that "Main Street" has come to be synonymous with mediocrity and the American business man of average attainments who has aspirations above the daily grind is heaped with contumely as a "Babbitt."
Human nature in small centers of population is about the same as in cities. There are Babbitts and Rotarians in both places. There are Main streets in cities as well as in villages. There is as much genius in the small town to the square inch as there is in the city.
Andrew Proudfoot, in the Lariat, takes occasion to rebuke those authors who think it is the height of art to single the sordid things out of life and to hold up the small town to scorn. He compares the American with the European small town. He says: "The small town life of Europe, even of England, is not to be compared with our Main streets. Can you imagine the tables turned and the small towns of Europe being asked to feed hungry Americans? The Main streets of the small cities of America are the midribs of the most humanized form of civilization ever known, even if some sorry, roving, disappointed authors come around in them with a grouch that no amount of human kindness can dissipate."
Wisdom is clothed in simplicity, as with a garment.
President Coolidge is firmly opposed to the game of "Padding the Budget."
There is just a bit too much verbal scrimmaging in intercollegiate football here in California.
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"GERMAN SOCIALISTS PRESTIGE BACKING THE PLAN," SAYS LEAH.
The leaders of the Socialist party of Germany in mobilizing all their resources including their one hundred ties, for the putting forth verification by the Reichs Dawes reparation plan, materially strengthened the nation in domestic politics now able to put up a hand the general elections may sarry by the dissolution Reichstag on Oct. 20.
is expressed in an article for the Socialist press of by Rudolph Brettscheidt whose trips to London and Geneva are counted helped bring about the of the reparation plan many's application for to the League of Nations.
Dr. Brettscheidt beginning the Socialist statement Dawes plan is by no means for the world's ill, is a step along the road the policy of force and economic solution of problems; acknowledges efforts of the Socialist countries, notably the behalf of a reasonable settlement; justifies the of their ideas of socialism industry by the German Society crata in the interest unity and a chance to dustrial activity; declares to have backed the report would have been a crime includes:
"That the Communists faithful harmony with the Socialists,' damn us voted for the 'pact of e is something we must matter of course. We it certainly is better for proletarian party to agreement with Herr French Socialists than Communists, to blow horn as Hergot, West and Reventlow and to..."
MANNER STORIES
A well-known captain, who was great character, lay dying in his sleep, and ordered the sailmaker to bring for his inspection the canvas which he would be shrouded after buried.
"Too good—too good!" he exclaimed. "I can't have good canoes wasted like that! Find a rotary piece. And what are you going to weight me down with?" "Chain cables, sir," was the reply.
The head of a large business house noticed that one of his works, had been looking off color for some months, and one morning, when he was looking rather older than usual, he tackled him on the subject.
"You look tired this morning, names," he said kindly, "Don't you sleep well?"
"No, sir," was the reply. "The fellow I share a room with and I offer from alternate insomnia."
"Alternate insomnia! What is that?"
"Whichever gets to sleep first keeps the other awake all night!"
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PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN
At least Cain didn't call it patriotism.
Thank goodness, a man can die without waiting in line.
Easy street straight ahead; avoid detour via courthouse.
Zero in individuality; About as distinctive as a gray hat.
No man ever is too busy to hear you tell what a wonder he is.
Slate in the coal; poison in the olives; static in the air; God bless our home.
Mrs. Em Moots' uncle, who's been in jail since last April, has asked for a change of menu. Wouldn't newspapers be awful durin' a political campaign if it wuzn' fer comic strips?
SUNSHINE PELLETS BY DEZ. W. F. THOMSON
If we'd walk more miles we'd wear more smiles.
And another incurable affliction is ancestors.
"Blood will tell"—if it's examined microscopically.
From morn 'til night
I daily fight
Temptation's luring hand;
A bite of that,
Or a bit of fat—
I gain to beat the band.
The four stages of dry sweeping: Room, Broom, Doom, Gloom.
Only sunny dispositions may live on the shady side of Easy
Science hasn't yet produced a loud speaker that can beat a self-made man.
So many mortals will be vexed when they find St. Peter not at all deferential.
Man seldom gets the last word, but he can beat any woman slamming a door.
Government furnishes income tax figures, but we must dig up other gossip for ourselves.
It takes three generations to outgrow the conviction that snubbing people indicates importance.
A dangerous alien is one who thinks our government as rotten as political speakers say it is.
Another good intelligence test is the kerosene can when the fire won't start.
What we can't understand is the way static uncerringly picks out the key word in each sentence.
In this free country every man can maintain his rights if he doesn't care what happens to his activity, because to have backed the republic would have been a crime includes:
"The Communist tiful harmony with the Socialists,' damn us voted for the 'pact of ecology is something we must matter of course. We certainly is better for proletarian party to agree with Herr French Socialists than Communists, to blow horn as Hergot, West and Reventlow and to therefor by hearing the first speakers touching edge this growth of niment.
"We also believe tha in no way abandoned us as fighters of the class this action. On the dawn of a clearer day of foreign politics we concentrate our force before against our end field of domestic battle front becomes we are not so frequent to join the bourgeois pity though from different protest against the of foreign capitalism am. And there is no going to sleep at home."
"The German People a part of the Centre held out hopes to the nationalists of seats in as the reward of the railroad laws." have not yet been common miserable and attitude of the successor Conservatives that a clarity and decency, if considerations, ought the formation of the Bloc.' They want a government, and a government for them including the Nation as the middle parties."
"What such a C mean in foreign social policies need not out. The Social De have to line up for a tie against it, and the Socialists having Dawes laws will not increase the force of and their prospects o."
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"Blood will tell"—if it's examined microscopically.
From morn till night
I daily fight
Temptation's luring hand;
A bite of that,
Or a bit of fat—
I gain to beat the band.
The four stages of dry sweeping: Room, Broom, Doom, Gloom.
Only sunny dispositions may live on the shady side of Easy street.
Coincident with teething, digestive disturbances are more often caused by dirty teething rings.
You can't banish human illness
By just taking liver pills;
Ten to one, the pill you're taking
Does not hit the spot that's aching.
Another good intelligence test is the kerosene can when the fire won't start.
What we can't understand is the way static uncurlingly picks out the key word in each sentence.
In this free country every man can maintain his rights if he doesn't care what happens to his founters.
Unsophisticated people are those who see fields uncultivated and wonder what the farmer is doing for a living.
When they so tediously almost hang the wrong man in the last reel, how you wish they would get the director.
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Health and Diet Advice
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH"
FASTING FOR HEALTH
SYMPTOMS: As assimilation is increased, and the accumulated toxins which are being ejected from the system will generally produce a condition similar to biliosness, with headache and often nausea for the first day or two. If these symptoms persist, it is an indication of an especially had case of autotoxemia, and the fast must be continued at least until the headache and nausea disappear. Appetite for eating will vanish in the first few days, and will not appear again for many days. A loneness for food may be felt for some time by those who are not occupied in some work which distracts their attention from the usual hour for meals. Patients must be careful about jumping out of bed too quickly or walking rapidly up a hill, as they will often feel dizzy from the sudden change in the blood circulation to the brain. This is an ordinary symptom and need cause no alarm being due to the change taking place in the blood stream. The tongue will become coated at first, and the breath foul and offensive, until the most virulent of the waste products are eliminated.
LENGTH OF FAST: If the complete fast be continued long enough, the tongue will become clear, the breath sweet, the mouth will be as clean as a baby's, and hunger and strength will return to the normal. This often takes from thirty to sixty days, and I have known instances where it did not return for ninety days. Such lengthy fasts should not be attempted by anyone except under the care of a physician who understands every detail and symptom liable to occur. I seldom find it necessary to advise a patter to go to the extreme finish of a complete fast. Satisfactory results are generally realized by shorter fasts, followed by a proper dietary regime, or by a series of short fasts.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924
"GERMAN SOCIALISTS GAINED PRESTIGE DAWES PLAN," SAYS LEADER
The leaders of the Social Democratic party of Germany feel that in mobilizing all their forces, including their one hundred deputies, for the putting through the verification by the Reichstag of the Dawes reparation plan they materially strengthened their position in domestic politics and are now able to put up a hard fight in the general elections made necessary by the dissolution of the Reichstag on Oct. 20. This belief is expressed in an article written for the Socialist press of the world by Rudolph Breitscheid, the Deputy whose trips to London, Paris and Geneva are counted as having helped bring about the acceptance of the reparation plan and Germany's application for admission to the League of Nations.
Dr. Breitscheid begins by repeating the Socialist statement that the Dawes plan is by no means a panacea for the world'sills, but that it is a step along the road away from the policy of force and toward the economic solution of international problems; acknowledges the efforts of the Socialists of other countries, notably the French, in behalf of a reasonable reparation settlement; justifies the sacrifice of their ideas of socialization of industry by the German Social Democrats in the interest of national unity and a chance to resume industrial activity; declares that not to have backed the reparation plan would have been a crime, and concludes:
"The that Communists, in beautiful harmony with the 'National Socialists,' damn us for having voted for the 'pact of enslavement' is something we must take as a matter of course. We believe that it certainly is better for a German proletarian party to come to an agreement with Herriot and the French Socialists than, like the Communists, to blow the same horn as Hergot, Westarp, Graefe and Reventlow and be rewarded
COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying
USELESS WORRY OVER FUTURE—Santa Barbara News
A stage entertainer some years ago when the threatened coal shortage was a subject of discussion told a story of a tramp sitting on a fence with distress written on his face, who, when asked the cause of his troubles said he was worried over what would happen when the world's coal supply was exhausted.
A forecaster looking forward to the time when the Nation shall have a population of 200,000,000 is palting pictures of the conditions that will prevail.
Already he sees signs of hunger in the land, and wants to speed up the farm machinery to feed the people of the coming generations. Like the tramp of former times he is distressed over the possible discomfort and suffering he foresees.
There is nothing new about this form of speculation. Some thousands of years ago, the philosophers amused themselves with discussions of this sort. One of them looked forward to the time when the world would be so full of people that they would starve to death.
A scientist has figured out that if all the progeny of a pair of codfish survived, and reproduced according to their kind the ocean would be solid with cod in a few generations.
Fortunately for these prophets and for the world at large, when the forecaster looks into the future he sees through a glass darkly. There are many things they can not foresee.
One thing is certain, the food supplies produced annually in this country at present are ample for a much larger population than the country now has. Enormous quantities of food stuffs never reach the market.
Farming is a business. When prices drop below the cost of production the farm product does not leave the farm, or at least it does not go to market.
In addition to that there are vast areas of idle land in this country. It is estimated that in California alone there are 20,000-600 acres that can be brought under intensive cultivation.
Then, too, modern science offers the hope of tremendous increase in food supplies.
Our panic over coal was vanished because of oil, and the enormous development of hydro-electric power. Our fears over food supplies are just as foolish as was our anxiety over coal.
Through millions of years nature has been taking care of these problems, aided by man's brains. Both these forces are still at work.
GLEANINGS FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE
Some of Huxley's Ideas
"Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or everything else, is powerless against truth."
"A thorough study of Human Physiology is, in itself, an education broader and more comprehensive than much that passes an
"That the Communists, in beautiful harmony with the 'National Socialists,' damn us for having voted for the 'pact of enslavement' is something we must take as a matter of course. We believe that it certainly is better for a German proletarian party to come to an agreement with Herriot and the French Socialists than, like the Communists, to blow the same horn as Hergot, Westarp, Graefe and Reventlow and to be rewarded therefor by hearing the Nationalist speakers touchingly acknowledge this growth of national sentiment.
"We also believe that we have in no way abandoned our position as fighters of the class struggle by this action. On the contrary, the dawn of a clearer day on the field of foreign politics allows us to concentrate our forces more than before against our enemies on the field of domestic politics. The battle front becomes clearer when we are not so frequently obliged to join the bourgeois parties—even though from different motives—in protesting against the impositions of foreign capitalism and imperialism. And there is no chance of our going to sleep at home.
"The German People's Party and a part of the Centre Party have held out hopes to the German Nationalists of seats in the Cabinet as the reward of their accepting the railroad laws. These groups have not yet been convinced by the most miserable and despicable attitude of the successors of the old Conservatives that a sense of morality and decency, if not political considerations, ought to prevent the formation of the 'Bourgeois Bloc.' They want a homogenous government, and a homogenous government for them is only one including the Nationalists as well as the middle parties.
"What such a Cabinet would mean in foreign, economic and social policies need not be pointed out. The Social Democracy will have to line up for a ruthless battle against it, and then the fact of the Socialists having voted for the Dawes laws will not diminish, but increase the force of their attacks and their prospects of success."
CLEANINGS FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE
Some of Huxley's Ideas
"Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned; and, however early a man's training begins, it is probably the last lesson that he learns thoroughly.
"The great end of life is not knowledge but action. What men need is, as much knowledge as they can assimilate and organize into a basis for action; give them more and it may become injurious. One knows people who are heavy and stupid from undigested learning as others are from overfuelness of meat and drink.
"My experience of the world is that things left to themselves don't get right.
"The only people, scientific or other, who never make mistakes are those who do nothing.
"Time, whose tooth gnaws away everything else, is powerless against truth.
"A thorough study of Human Physiology is, in itself, an education broader and more comprehensive than much that passes under that name. There is no side of the intellect which it does not call into play, no region of man knowledge into which either its roots or its branches do not extend; like the Atlantic between the old and the new worlds, its waves wash the shores of two worlds of matter and of mind; its tributary streams flow from both; through its waters, as yet unfurrowed but the keel of any Columbus, lies the road, if such there be, from the one to the other; far away from that northwest passage of mere speculation, in which so many brave souls have been hopelessly froze up."
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