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Show 5 How tine 0M Is EoEgimg Sm Llhie Mew I THE NEXT NINE YEARS j) An Analysis and a Prophecy by Winy Anderson m First Printing, July 1938 !" We have entered the era when mankind has attained its maturity. It will be an age of world unity when man will recognize every other man as his brother, regardless of creed or color. The extreme nationalism manifested at this time is a sign of the last days of exclusiveness. Selfishness, both indi- vidual and national, will pass out in a welter of blood and the suffering of the next nine years will teach mankind, as -no ! other lesson could, that we are all in the same boat and will sink or save ourselves according to our actions and reactions, each to the other. We entered the new cosmic cycle in. the. year 1 848. The i dawn of the new era is not yet. The light of the new day is still nine years hence. The time until 1 948 is that darkest riour before the dawn. It was in or about 1 848 that events took place which would within three generations, eliminate barriers of every descrip-J descrip-J tion to world intercourse and commerce. Cold was discovered in California, leading to the building of transcontinental rail- roads and the settlement of the whole country. Japan was opened to the nations and China became the mecca for white 1 imperialists. The year 1848 was a year of wars and revolutions. The peoples of the world seemed to sense that a new era was at hand. The second French Revolution occurred, leading to the establishment of the republic. Revolutions also took place in Germany, ustria, Hungary, Italian States and China. There seems to be no date in history upon which hang so many wirs, revolutions and revolutionary reforms as are to be found centered cen-tered around 1-848. The missing factor of prophecy has been found, in the year 1848, for this date gives us a known point in time from which ' to work. By the application of the cycles used by the ancients, in their time-tables of prophecy, we should be able to prove or disprove this date as being the first year of the new age. The cycles used by the ancients are 1 f, 33, 99, 200, 3,000, j 1 2,000, and 24,000 years. Eleven years is the minor, thirty-three the major weather " cycle. Dr. Harlan True Stetson, astronomer and research associate as-sociate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in his recent book, SUNSPOTS AND THEIR EFFECTS FROM THE HUMAN POINT OF VIEW, piles up on imposing array of evidence evi-dence on the effect of sunspots on human behavior, business", radio, sunlight, magnetism, power, growing things, and the flight of carrier pigeons. THE LIVES WHICH SHINE Emma Thompson Whipple Frrm t!.e book I Would Give Gems Time moves on with lightning speed, No mortal can its moments stay, Some lives are dark and empty spots While others sparkling light the way. Just once we travel any road Then move on swiftly all the while, But if we backward glance we see Those who in life could joke and smile. They are the shining spots which gleam, These lives illume the darkened days, In memory's hall, we fain recall, The jovial ones, and jhout their praise. Then let us strive to ever smile, To be a shining torch of light, For if -fre give another hope, We can dispel our own dark night. Astrikingly '"llustri ted feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER |