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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah !L.'I tin Can I L earn to Fly? distance from the Atlantic seaboard across the continent, but Is fenced away from the I'acllic by the high walls of the Andes mountains. "The necessary dependence of Brazil upon only one ocean has been a vital factor in shaping (lie counPioneers who try's development. went inland from the Atlantic could Gold for United States Mints mill "III HI v3l i&aP' r jarL S by William R. Nelson Spiraling Down down to earth Is maneuver that looks easy hut Is found difficult by the embryo pilot. SpiraJIng is easy, liut Judging distances when cocked over on one side and slipping earthward, intent upon landing on or Just oer u given line, la another story. "To iiuike n splrnl spot landing." my instructor explained, "climb to IMKMI feet that is the altitude generally specified by the Department of Commerce examiner and cut the motor directly over the spot on which you intend to land, lie headed Into the wind. "1'ut the nose down in n glide, A heavy streiuu of gold continues to America from .Japan since the then bank to whichever side you lifting of the embargo on gold export by that country. Japan is shipping desire to turn, and hold the turn the gold to the Cnlted States to stabilize the value of the yen. The latest Kxtcnd for one light revolution. shipment arrived In San Francisco on the N. V. K. liner Chlohibu Maru, the circumference, of the next turn with Sl'.oIHI.ikhi In Japanese yen. The metal was transferred from the So It will end nt the ground on or ship to the United States mint, escorted by police ami federal officers nrmed wlih machine guns of varied types." The gold will be recolned Just over yciiir spot line." I diil as directed but could not into United States gold coin. tell where we were half of the time. The peculiar "on my side" position and the worry of not Judging distance correctly upset me, so my first spiral was hardly recognizable as such. H lielng already In n turn and bendcent. Most of th rest Is grown ed down, I kept worrying about the Many Reasons Why Rein the adjoining states of Minus Ce nngle of glide. If It were not I might stall the plane and rues, Kspirilo Santo, nnd Itlo de Japublic Should Be In neiro. l'rjs Uracil produced slip Into a lailspln. My nervousin Public Eye. more than 1!),ihki,(hki sacks of cofness made me overly cautious and I made the second turn too tight, fee, each weighing more than li!1.' Washington. lirazil has been on pounds more than a pound apiece feet of altitude leaving about a of front pages recently because for every one of the earth's InhabMill to he lost when the second political change; but there are itants. About half of the average turn ended. many other reasons why the coun- I'.raz.ilian coffee crop goes to the I roared back to 2,0h) feet for try should be In the public eye. ac- United States of America. nnofher attempt. That time I disNacovered that by listening to the cording to a bulletin from lhe "Itrazil has managed to hold on tional society. (ieographie wind of the the to and Increase her dominant posi"sing" through 'T.i lines Is one," continues the tion in eofl'ee brace wires, I could Judge the product Ion, nnd no plane's speed fairly well. If the bulletin. "Itrazil demands attention country seems likely to wrest It first I the size. opfor Its Among found decreased from her. liut In regard lo other pushed forward on the stick slightly. If it in- erative republics of the world key products In the world comdithose that elect their rulers by creased I pulled back. merce which the once Coll rect vote of the citizens Iirazil is trolled, her recordrepublic A half hour of practice gave me lias not been so the Men, my Instructor said, and the largest. It exceed the United fortunate. She has seen outside we called it a day. I was told to Slates of America (exclusive of countries forge far ahead of her In area hy approximately in the production, one after 'an practice eights, spirals and spot Alaska) landings each time I flew until a quarter of n million square miles. other, of cotton, sugar, cacao nnd Is It even greater than the entire rubber. that day of days when t lit DepartI'.ut Iirazil still produces ment of Commerce Inspector would continent of Australia, by nearly large crops of each of these comu third of a million square miles. be out to give the license examinamodities. Her cotton, sugar and tions. The Giant of South America. cacao are largely used nt home, lie n UraThat quiz Included written cause her 'wild' rubber from the "In Us own part of the world "check" of my knowledge of ilie cil's position Is even more out Amazon valley has special uses air tnillle rules and the air com- standing. It occupies almost half which the plantation riihlu-- of the merce regulations. There were 'JO the area .if South America and its I'ar Ivist cannot supply, shestill questions to answer, ten about population Is well In excess of that exports thousands of ions of it mi rules fn ten about regulations. of the other twelve countries of the Dually valued at between ten and The written "exam" wns followed continent, taken together. It lias twenty millions of dollars. bv the test (light. A failure in comuiuti lionml.iries with ten of Constitution Like Ours. either division meant a IK) day these countries; only Chile and wait before the examination could I'cuador do not touch IVriiUi-i- terI'rom Its name to details of Its be taken again. constitution the United Stiites i.l ritory. Yel despite Its Importance In the Iirazil lias been palterned closely western hemisphere, little Is known after the United Slates of AmerPassing the Exam of the country by the average ica. Much the same powers were of as look the TWFI.YF liven Its reul conferred on the federal govern We answered North American, together. name Is unfamiliar: Usiados Unidus tnetil In (he two countries nnd fii such questions a "What navigaproximately th0 same fields of tion lights are required for night de lirasil spelled properly with 's,' activity were reserved to the.slates not a Hying?" and "Name (a number was Cue marked difference Is that j of United States "Greater llnizil Iirazil the states given) grounds for suspension of reserved the right consist of '.'0 slates, whereas to a pilot's license," unci so on. Twenplace export duties on their of smaller United States nil. in came Then the Americj ty questions Is made up of is. Naturally, (here products. The plan has not worke I test flight. well, and was ncliiallv nn Impor "Take ofT. fir around, glide In nnd fore, the average lirazilian unit Is (ant (actor in the loss to n t , Take-ofT1 I'.razll's Three of slates nie llniz.ll of her causing climb to bigger. land. onetime doiniiinnl them two of nnd do three gentle nnd three bigger than Texas, in rubber production After that more than twice its hig; while h position Steep figure eights. "I'hysloally. Iirazil can best hr fourth Is almost equal In size to climb to ". feet and do a two-turunderstood by contrast nnd comour commonwealth on or largest glide, "plral landing with the Unllnl Stales ,.f "A glance at a map of Urn r.ll parison within f,vt of o line between America. While no part of tn smaller states n huge tree nnd an automobile shows relatively northern republic touches the trop crowded1 blunt northeast-einto (he parked on the Held," the examiner lis. nine of the southern re ordered. point that the republic pushes public lies within those boundaries 1 was urn fin the fir-- t time toward lairope. I'.ut even the tint of the torrid zone. Our own United nrotiiid nnd believed I was over- - est of (he I'.raziliall states to be stales extends entirely a. ross its -found Is more there line. the Sergipe the hooting Opening cmil incut ami has long const lints I 7ootned a six half than and times the size nnd went throttle, tip "li both the Atlantic i,inl IVcitV; The next small That time landing of Khoile Island. itroimd ngalti lhe United States of Iirazil ex I'.razll's est Is Delaware was oer the line and easily withnpproxl lends more than of the foot distance allotted liiitely the size of five I'elavai'es in the to It. of Big Segment bquator. The figure eights wore easy Put "I.i"ah..i givc-- I'.rad n certain USED BY still remained Hint there It etnbraci s the ISTOCK EXCHANGE spiral Individuality. western in iii:spin re s largest tii.p glide from "J.ti feet. I bad pracIt owns a greater seg ticed the maneuver many time ii'al area. shoe the lat lcs..ti but still was meiit of Hie oijuator than any oilier Exploitation of Public Through certain of tnv ability to single country In the World and con lione t M,inipulation of Listed Securta.ns the tnd It "spot." ities Revealed. gicatest river cut the lis eastern peninsula reaches i loser Directly over tie line nod dun li lio.ed In the las( year the New York lisntor f.r the to the old won. than any other of public has t ii exploited to the g'ide. The t -t tmn n round the lai.d ill the AiiMii.as. spiral wa lli'l t nnd oasy. As I this f.ot lie.pient airplane (lights extent of millions of dollars bv cased out of it f..r (tie srci.n l nr l ive liei'li ma le Im twei'II Ul'lfil (Hid under cover "rackets" using listed u k loose turn I In v oi to get Afiii a. securities to lure Investor? Into "The treat tepilM'.' St m is out traps, savs I.iins fever, feat it. g that I was pubM re than !, in. i.f its pi. ..hl.ts. And the lisher of the Financial World In lug the iii tinto i.n-.twanted throttle and 't i f IIl'm. is The New Vork oil v. Tins looting was .'pen rli'iiti up tn ti.e starting fro'ii Ah ss'uii ,o i oinjil o.nt. he writes In the cur I 1! I do'!.-!W'l.V ( in ver ,t ovv. of the I in. nn lal World, Into lei t jss-I'U.i.'j i.l I. W is !l'lriidl. e. Thi- rl.ii-.out ..f Mo spiral I'M.-i- l flout I n n. li iHi'iin:! ."in by liMtifpnl.il ion, stock boosting ' ,. I ruddi-rni l tipsier sheets, "come on" tele ls l;im e, ),, si :, viai iig.i Cr.i.biallv it found the t" i el;.! t'. i n f,,r iu ciilluie mi grai.is nnd fal-- e ilifot mat loll. The !y r.ll feet I,' J s,,, lo H o ! . !. I! - ii). hm Is .f s,.!)-'.- ! (, r the in st J. iinlieg .i s'li h nil extent ,.st r.iazal and ev il has grown ini f I ! " . e it. v t r is tl .1 ' d amazingly, S.'.o that even hrihi-- v of eiistonici s' nt1,, !. i it.e f. h i.tiiig 'i. eX.im. I', i';!. i is !.(!,. A'liohg these elllp loved. 1 lin'l se, I'.i a it t in n.shi than I hi. e t 1. et.'ot s are in. lii i.luals who in i 1 ! f ir' r .,,s t h c..S.-eIXi f l!.,. world's lie ..is hive been involved In 'i, H fin i'.i of tins S.t.i I'aalu glows To ,r 'I'liM J This notorious tii.aiii ial fraud. pe' ' Ogl-ll, i hi, it il praili.e has glowll SO pro III . III! .i.iv .ml check liouh.cd that the tiecessit j it l as he. lifter rt;i ati urgent one. 0!h Rules a Good t. ,. succeed ctV,s,. ts i I ! n A.r. r..'t Hug Is Worth $72 ill mining puliiic eoi.tiih nee. iV h.i II M tit, ipni s. Minn go,..! lou'lie st. i. k "rai killers'' have I . .. e .V., ,nl. !!..) ts unit!) I'Xin lit ,l:g Judge . v( M molded detection, i.. so tnu. by fiif. r i .. firt if Mnoi. Ij.jil c.iitt las tiH,, Ihi-t- methods, which nie simple ' i : I l I ! to t 0i(. ;ll Anna M'th.vt ii d '.)v r.) l.nsti ei oijb, bm ,y the m, .,,,, cris ns I n to e ha pi i: f. r M e ehog.-thi have raised about I hem. lie oigg.., 1. ..l. 1), I i f ,i pat vv ,' itain ir.g that t . h ml it tie! cover up their b'eli I'rh '. w eti. ticif i t In r f i t 1, t lilv Til dolie Ihev then .ro.i'i-l, 'i .1 tin kit ft i.ew i ! ha .! I. mi si i. nsU..) d... t. f J. lit Oieirllv Willi their wort; of looting .. '!v i. IMP i. III. 'I I'll' II pi: ill SO I hi v selei for 7"i ("f the ItiiiiM, "Utl i.tijv ii sioi i which ..ii. ' H :oti. f l.itl Ihev five ltt nil option of II r..iigli (of the eclle v. II vi.l. ft gi.i.il .'ln ze hie that js wot id large lion u of hati nnd then thev II all ST.'." iid. tar( (o Itintillfai litre ll petitions DingenM' TnH market f..r I! bv the use of preil.t Tie tab ;ti Willi i..igii livid hc4-tti rv tipsier In - I dii .if.ii d fi.'iii tt " :i inspired a Slatuc of Gen. Herkimer lii sit, I. ii to a! !iu, it tl come on Icle t. le if I'ydeip H n t n Imge s Under the cover of inter rarll.i rtl hit tint bn.l bm ti n... f..r Is Disarmed by Hoys gran l iiroue. unions their following )'b)it'g wine i.f od for (10 :oti-I'.iV.-N !leriiii..-rd:iirtnq the litiiis.eej1j Investor Is lure.) cf tie leieple. It w nn li,r;n Oiov f ti. i lit led M'lne i.rie fo Into their firnt traps. It wns by the ;e fi.r t.. dim (,( ;.i inoitgh llerkin.rr. foregoing method that the public IcnttH otu t niiif- bin limiied iieprfvp Ml lieu Nl.hi.hu hlof Wits di mvii Into lhe in Ii spun bv 'til,ul!t. nt tils Wi.fd lleililiti'1'4 111 (he wny (.f IihIim V.rep A if ttie f,inioii WRniof these raikiteets around I'llnhiU unlup 'riot Inc. Dine It did Invent this slttins nslti.le his Advance ,otp nt (he in International, Butntsly. mode of livtiia, n Hie p.M.r ttind," (riMiro ( Mcr park. I betimid Mailiiisoli S.lk, Manhattan Flectric tunny Imiliir tie of urn h Vi (.1 bliVC been disarmed P; s Iiim.I lied, more rcicntly, Bnnkwar Mo Iiffor lilt time Bin) did no bo J s. lor. on a minor ic ecrul oih BRAZIL ANOTHER sulli-clen- 'UNITED STATES' t, I 11 not count on opening a new door-.wato world commerce In another direction. They were dependent for supplies and world contacts on lhe shore which they had left; and the farther they went from It the greater became their communication dlfilculiies. This condition, combined with the physical makeup of Brazil, has worked against such n rapid development of the Interior as came about in the United Stales of the North. And so, 400 years after the colonization of the country began, the population, agriculture, developed wealth, and the active life of Brazil are concentrated In a strip of land extending less than 40(1 miles from tiie Atlantic. Nlneteen-twentiethof Brazil's 40.000,000 inhabitants live in this zone. Rescues Area From Tropics. ''One of the most Important physical features of Brazil Is Its Inland plateau. Beginning with a steep escarpment, a few miles from the coast, this great upland region extends Inland In the form of a broad wedge, terminated on the southwest by the lowlands of the upper Paraguay river, and on the northwest hy the valley of the Amazon. In effect these highlands snatch hundreds of thousands of square miles from the tropics and make of them healthful and fertile 'white man's country.' It is in the states on the eastern plateau, and those of the South which lie In the temperate zone, that physical and cultural development lias been most marked. "Call the roll of Brazil's states: a word or two can sketch their n -- f) two-third- '' s 1 I'.ei-aU'- di-- i i.rig-.t..ii'- . . !'; I 1 s ' to I -- !,:-.- I t lili-t- l - r 1, i , - I v Judge ..t-i- ij!n t ! 11 l t. i I v c ! , , . 1 I I 1 "' ' s stories. "Sao Paulo the coffee state; l.ntin nnd Centum Immigrants; Industry; .veallhiest state. "Minns (ieraes 'Ceneral mines' (mines of all sorts); eolTee and general agriculture; the most populous slate. "Parana the 'tea state' (herva mate); lumber; fruit growing. "Santa Caiharina T.lttle In Brazil'; wheat, dairy prodOr-man- y uce, tobacco. "Kio Cramle do Sul southernmost state; adjoining Uruguay; climate of North Carolina: live stock; grain; Industrial development. "Kio de Janeiro ((he city of Rio is not in the slate but in nn federal district); lishlng; cotton growing; mining. small coffee "I'spirito Santo growing state on the coast. "I'.alila and Pernamhiioo the original Brazilian colonies; tropical; sugar, cotton, tobacco; large negro population. "Sergipe and Alagoas the (wo smallest slates; adjoin on coast; tropical "I'arahyha and Bio Orande side hy side at Brazil's eastern shoulder; warm, dry climate; cotton. "(Vara dry coastal region; Irrigation: carnauha wax; cattle. , "Maranhao tropical, sugar. a little rubber. "Phinby Siiiee.ei between Cenra and Maranhao; tropical, little decot-Ion- veloped. "Para eastern half of Amazon valley; dense forests; rubber. 'Ainazoims western half of Amazon valley; the largest state; more forests; more rubber. "Matin Crosso anil Coyaz ad Joining Inland states smith of Amazon valley; plateau country; cattle; mining; va.s areiis untouched. "Acre Is Brazil's single territory. It Is on" again:-- ! the foothills of the Andes at the heiidwalers of the Amazon and is virtually unknown even lo Brazilians. "The Federal district Is a 4:,n) square mile patch carved out of the stale of Bio Janeiro. In it is the republic's capital city." 0nt - The Puzzle y miiininiiiiiiiiiiiii SPIKA1.IM! . i Ju-k'- , 1 . e-- e The fn i CROOKS IN NEW SWINDLE er Inactive securities were ruiphned for similar purposes. "Manhattan F.lcclrlr was boosted from ?'.'" a share to S.Vi; I mil hid International from 510 to $s; Mallinsoii Silk from Sd to SI'J. and Advance Biinnly from n low level to us high us .l:i f,r the pre feried and SHU for Its common stoi k After the racketeer bad unloaded, these slink fell like n Is'nn.u li. 1 lie most recent ipiotu tlo lis (or these sei'iiritie are; Ad value Bnniol) , S the preferred l and for the roinmoti; for M.iiiir.'ou ; sin f,.r l'niii,i;t interim-llotial- , nnd l fur Manhattan Fleo-tr- fr h ll Is pointed out. however, that c. hi, . nines whose it Were Used ns the vehicle lo curry oil ll.ese Miam i, i! racket were tml involved in these opeuillon Thev Incident of Constitutional Convention Proves Franklin Was Not an Atheist How Benjamin Franklin, "erroneously supposed by man to be an atheist," culled the attention of t tip Constitutional convention to the fact that small progress had been made after four or five weeks because "we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Fill her of Fight to Illumine our understandings." Is pointed out by Bepreseiilallve James M. Beck, former solicitor of the United States, In his standard work on "The Constitution of the United States. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Mr. Beck quotes Franklin ns asking his colleagues In the convention, ")o we Imagine that we no And longer need his assistance''" Franklin pronounced this conviction: "That Cod governs in the af fairs of men. And If n sparrow cannot full lo the ground without liis notice. Is It probable that an empire can arise without his aid':" Infant Mortality Rate Problem Facing Though large families ofliclal IIanillion"was confidently of opinion that they were competent to transact the business which had been Intrusted to their care that they were equal to every exigency which might occur, and conelinh'd by say lag. that therefore he did not see the necessity of calling In foreign aid." Washington fixed his eye on Hamilton with a mixture of sur prise while be uttered that Impor llnent and Impious speech. Washington Star. were defeliseles hefton-i- . I heir so ie. being listed, are iio re or h- pablic property so far n dealings nre concerned The rcs'iuti-efuliicsof (tie Pilatl clal plotters has turn penetrated the sacf. .reeincl of (!. ,.tv otk Mini; eXihaige. "These bellies could not be sueeessftill v eoiiditcttd," savs (hi investment weekly, "if poine I, rut mid rigid rule were devised w hen by members Hie rotiipolhd ,i vim,!, f,.r lhe thari'eler of their client. rice no trading can be done In any (s enritv without thi business bein a transacted through tnciiilier (, lhe exchange. In UiigJaiol there I traditional ride tiial bob-Hopen lrtr an nciiiunl for it customer n li elllh, r of l.nmlofi fil,n( x ihihge Insist upon at (east tbne (vfetciioi Another d. Kirnble ehet k which (hp ,. hange eoohl employ . keep hevr rai ki leering from It. eitiiPii piirailc. nwny would be for It to suspend all (tad Ing activity in any mock wtn-tlhe evidence i Indisputable It being used to ivph.il the , 11 I pilhl.c.' ht In Frsr where for militaristic reasons Is at a premium, the Into mortality rale In the cities s alarming. The French hnvebwo spenders nnd, with wages nnd s nrles on a low level, married uteri have poured Into the "riirl. occupations." They may run lit novelty stores, tobacco enfes. the husbands often rorkg elsewhere, or pound typewriter: olfices and lend machines In fi lories. Their children, partlrulrr if small, nre Inevitably nejlfrr and moreover suffer from lark sunshine nnd fresh air hecau?!'. old houses. In which funiilirt t humble means are forced to nre only too commonly ontnjte The streets, formerly r'r ground, have become a nienscf life. Thousands of French fare.' send I heir offspring into the retry w here, for n innrietnry oration, they receive the care r' strangers. The children benefit v ' doors but are brine the nut-oup under nllen Influences nd homes they come from cea i large part to have any Jwtiii Hon. Pathfinder Magazine. iV-i- , Adrenalin Alleged to Be Source of Courage It would seem that adrenalin Is "the st tiff to give 'em." II. (1. Adams, lecturer In blologj ut Cambridge (F.nghtnd) university, states that when a man performs n brave net In face of danger In stid den crisis he does it under the ef feels of adrenalin, which (lows Franklin urged that "henceforth through n gland near the kidneys prayer Imploring the assistance of Into the blood. Heroes, he said heaven, and its blessings on our are simply people with large nil deliberations, be held In this assem- renal glands. The normal function bly every morning, before we pro- of these glands '.9 t control the ceed to business." growth nnd development of the An "Impious" speech by Alexan body. der Hamilton is also referred to by Adrennlln can be manufactured Mr. Beck, on lhe authority of Jomt-iaIn the laboratory from coal tnr. Be Pa Won. the youngest member cent experiments with It hnve f the convention. He records that proved A meek and Interesting. mlbl cat. given n very small Injec Hon. became a hissing, spitting de Tempered Copper Saw nioti, nil rlavvi nnd teeth, which put A copper saw nearly fi.OtH) years a bin to Instant. Ignominious ild bus boon ticipilred by the Field night. Museum of Natural History In Chi cagn. Hardening copper was a Under the Microteop process practiced by the nnclents No man can gel away for long and the saw Is said lo be an excelwith a pose, In n shop. lent example of this lost art. Saws The faker In especially such an atmosphere made of copper are not used today, Is found out sooner or later-Amer- ican as the metal Is much loo soft. It Magazine. Is believed that hardening copper Is a process for which only the ancients had lhe secret and Inventors nre still trying lo restore the art. Several scientist. It Is stild. have succeeded In producing a cop per alloy oninpnrnhle to lhe hard Leprosy became prevalent In lhe ened nipper of former days. Mml crn Industry, however, bus found Park age. The scourge of the death" Inaugurated (he Ihat steel Is so much better than "black quarantine; but civilization had copper ihat If Is now used excluillsenrded all the other disfiguresively fn making tuusi (imls. ments of the I lark ago before ll relieved Itself front (he recurrent Wilkes Booth's Stag Career which visitations of epidemics Fstiiuutoa vary somewhat con- made their nppearunoe throughout cerning the nbility of John Wilkes Furope In those ccnncle. As late Booth ns nn nctor. At the begin - as IT'.is smnlloox ns ns common tilng of his career In Philadelphia ns measles, and little more than be met with constant failure. He century ago cholera claimed one was witltl III every hundred of New York's received frequently hisses. Later lie played (wo sea-- population. In s.7.'t yellow fever sons In Bichmoml. where he was! wa epidemic n I'.t stales, which ..... Iiehl til esteem n lie ll.i.n I. was half of them. It has been only since Lou's Pn star and made n lour coimueticlng at .Montgomery, Ala., nnd ending nt tour's experiments between IV.7 Boston, This wit on the whole- suc- nn. I IVsTi laid the foundation for cessful, tilid lie was eninliii tided pur (he Isolation of germs nnd lhe dethat lictilarly for his presentation of the velopment of nntltoxln Booth did imt treatment has been possible. pari of Bit hard II get ll honrltig in New York except Int observation has followed few hohellt. Washington research In tracing tlio causes of nl l Star. epidemics In their sources. In Ibis li i f r- Ingeniout Cat n a In spiral Lighter Ughler friction nor gn uses neither W' there Is a small mass of hliHt lerlal at lhe center of the ST which appears to contain 1 l"" divided platinum. In gas this blows nnd K lhe tin me. The burning of t as an exntnpte of oxidation. the property of startlnte' Hon. even at ordinary tcmperr The oxldiitlon produce heaLr soon raises the temperature aiod U plntlnuin untJ it glows finely ls stream of I'lat-h- the gas. Plagues That Devastated Nations in the Dark Ages Practically Wiped G bilef spnn of a few P'tier. l'rt ' miiuy historic phig.'come words of vague !'-am- i yet. they umpiextw In f'' would be more rampant tM of I ravel and rotuan-rcever were before but f"' Unfit nnd effective public M agencies on guard every nesslinlstti. Ihev n'c list!!? hetl moits for smiling otilv ' In row bear of n Fvervbody rank wn t'S ', ti ti I the son's entire l"JN" been spent In hark'tiinS Iher nnd mother lnin"-- n ,f"" ( qniilhliiheo. Heectitlv lhe parental trt leretl on both boy nt"! , bJ tirade T, wiilled until the I"". spo-clll- I - nnd tiiagnllii nl flowering of geliln nl.bh so molded lhe wnrhl of min i nnd of spirit thai our itiliil nn.l We spirit lodav are illfTeretit. Ihink ntel fii-- differently because. of wlm! n Utile Crock lown did due lug s century or two, 2.(ii jour ngo. What wa then produced of nrt nnd of thought has never been nrpnei nnd very rarely equaled, I and the stamp of mton all nil nnd nil lhe thought of the western world. And tct this full stature of grrntiirs enme to jn st s time when the mighty clvlllntlons of the world had perished and tie shadow of ynortles barbae-buwas dark upon lhe enrth, In 'hat bho k iilol fierce world n little eliler of while hoi spiritual eneriv wa nt Work. A tiew clvlbratlon bad risen In Athens, unlike nil Unit bud gone .t fore - From "The deck Wny." by FIHh llanclfoti. nm letit ' Wrong Sitt now minisicr, slim I ntid stout wa nptiloic. lo n fhunh In Perthshire The bendi,.. n lull, taw boned Indiv bblal. who bad winked nl the church for VI years, showed iiilp!i!oi of lhe tievvi-oir from the first. Knowing thai the old beadle was n shrewd ludge. one of lhe cider lltekled him on the pnlhl. "Wliiit wrong with him, Mnc," bp WPS nkei. "The mi!ir no good," replied the bendle, blinking bis bend lugubrious ly. "His tnwwers won t fit me.". London Answers. A j fv; ,.; S" , News. dliinaM.lis r J hen Hinietl fo h'k I'11' "Never mind. r.nl!. veil just sore becail'-Mill speaking lo ci'!l Hard to Estimate World's Great Debt to the Minds and Spirits of Athens bundled years before Christ, 111 the little lown on the far western border of I'm settled and rlvI lined World, a strange hew power waiitwoik. Something bad nwak ehed in the tnltoU and spitlis of the n lo ltlfl'1tnen there which wa once the Woibl Ihat lhe slow pa sage of long lime, of century iimui cetiiuty and the shuttering changes (hey brought, would be poweile lo wear away that deep Impress Athens bad Ititered ll. her brief j cr I l ive , Too Friendly Mr. nnd Mrs. cn.uch. r .. inn n are P',,, ..e .... ei no I... n, , of one son, one dog and the cm u encouragement Franct are Fsmoui "Bof i The I'.ovvery used b he m'!f s.i w;c ll til " ii.lnolnllon i" thn rnrltr iMtlcIl , tilers York. The strisl Hi It led the I'.owcn p nil .. . .. .t'.'tier Mf i e.1,1,1. o. . , In Inter limes n r' , cheap Shops nnd n , V tncnl, nnd for the character .r U .''"""'',!,;. eireci;.i"" .r , (he varlolt f . in reference I" Nw York's ' ,. 'i'l H- Im.v." e Ibe In Id lnibm- - llaipli In pr"'"', e Miren. Ibis nn nnlc'e to v f bb sirmctheti Ibis n.l I..J--,.- f " dav. f,l H "f OS . , " v r i ,,o;,r j Li' wen hm Time Is dins sn.l uionlhs nt'l ' tnenn lillle or nnd not years, nre lhe ' Hum's '"' l. tmt by it Judges :riL. how well sre IHc. ft '"Z, iei "p f( .. f, |