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Show r Chief Executive Elect, and First Lady SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Sacramental Absolution Cure for Diseases of the Soul Caused by Sin By Rn,V. SELDEN P. DELANY ;s Zr$$ " &&& PRESIDENTIAL VOTE OF 1923 AND 1024 STATE Alabama Arizona ... Arkansas .. California Colorado . Connecticut Delaware . Florida ... Caorgia ... Idaho ... Indiana soul is the tenant of the body, as man is the tenant of his home. Man makes use of the improvements that science and in- -' vention bave given him, the electric light, water systems and heat-in- g plants. lie may move out, and when he does his house is no longer a home it is silent and dead. It is thus with the soul. While it may use the brain, the body, the senses, it is not in any manner to be confused with them. This is an error of materialistic philosophers. They teach that the soul is an effulgence with which the material body glows for a time. Christianity teaches that the soul may exist apart from the body. When the soul leaves, the body dies and relapses into its component elements. As God created the soul and infused it into the body as soon as there was a body capable of receiving it, so one day will He recall it, when and as it seems best to nim. The soul is a thing apart. It has its needs ; the most insistent needs of human life, as necessary to the general well being as the foods of the flesh. It needs spiritual food the food that is to be found in the bread of life which came down from heaven. It needs to be cured of the diseases caused by sin through sacramental absolution. If we carry on a persistent moral struggle against sin and doubt the soul awakes and grows. How foolish it is to ignore the needs of the soul ; it is our most precious possession. Of what benefit to enjoy good health, to indulge the pleasures of the flesh, to amass a fortune or build great houses, to acquire lands, if the soul is starved and flying. When the day comes that ouf bodies have lost strength and vigor, our senses have failed ns and onr earthly existence drajvs to a close, what will all this avail us? WThat will be the condition of our souls? What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul ? Iowa Kansas ... Kentucky ., Louisiana By REV. CHARLES FRANCIS POTTER, New York. . The pulpit not only has the right to discuss national issues of a moral nature, but is in duty bound to do so. The idea that politics and the pulpit should be kept apart and especially that the pulpit should not meddle in politics is a quaint survival of the period when religion was supposed to have nothing to do with daily life; when a deacon could in all conscience pass the plate on Sunday and deacon his apples on Monday. Those were the days when Christians were so busy getting ready for the next world that they let this one "go to pot. Politics was considered worldly matters and it was not just the thing for real devout Christians to be concerned with them. Women, particularly, risked their reputations if they showed any interest in political matters. We have somewhat overcome the inhibition about women in polities, but we have toot yet waked up to the fact that ministers have just as much right in politics as women have. The same people are objecting to the pulpit speaking on political matters as used to protest if a woman opened her mOuth on subjects that wereTupposed to belong only to the domain of her husband. It is true that personalities and partisanship are out of place in the pulpit, but that is not because it is the pulpit but because they are out of The important thing to remember is place anywhere among gentlefolk. that the pulpit is the place for proclaiming truth and justice, and if political matters get iD the way of the progress of truth and justice, then ;.... Maine Massachusetts Minnesota . 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Politics, but Never Personalities, Have Definite Place in the Pulpit ... Hinds (Episcopal), LAUNDRESS .... Expectation of Imports of Gold in Immediate Future an Erroneous One Texas vote not con Total vets cast 1323 approximately 33,000,000; in 1924, '4,211,519. Coolidge oiurality in 1924, 7,353,513. NEXT GOVERNORS CONGRESS Semite Hrmse CHOSEN By BENJAMIN M. ANDERSON, JR., New York Banker. England alone, of the important countries of Europe, is in a posi tion where gold would be expected to leave, and the possibility of golds leaving is increased, on the face of things, by the lower rates of interest prevailing in England as compared with those of the United States. The British, moreover, have been reluctant to raise their rates of interest, since there appears to be a widespread opinion in England to the effect that even moderate increases in interest rates discourage business, while Arizona John C. Phillips Rep, Deni. Arkansas Harvey Parnell Colorado William H. Adams ..Dam. Connecticut John H. Trumbull .Rep. Delaware C. Douglas Buck ....Rep Florida Doyle E. Carlton ,...Dem Dem. Georgia L. G. Hadman low rates encourage business. Idaho H. C. Daldridge Rep. L. Illinois Louis None the less, the exchange seems to expect very little gold from Emmerson ...Rep. Indiana -- Harry G. Leslie Rep England. In the first place the British have been accumulating gold Iowa John Hammill Rep. laboriously in anticipation of the merging of the currency notes, and fer Kansas Clyde H. Reed Rep Massachusetts Frank L. Allen ..Rep. this they wish to have on hand an adequate gold reserve. In the second Rep. Michigan Fred W.. Green place, the export of gold from England would automatically tighten Minnesota Theo. Christianson ..Rep money rates in England, and the British financial authorities, undeMissouri Henry S. Caulfield ..Rep Montana John E. Erickson ...Dem rstanding this quite well, may he expected to raise their rates in anticipaNebraska Arthur J. Weaver .. Rep. tion of the export of gold, or to use other protective measures, ralhei New Hampshire Chas. W. Tobey Rep. to allow than the export of gold to force them to raise their rates. Now Jersey Morgan F. Larson Rep. C. Dillon Mexico Even if gold comes to the United States from Europe in moderate Richard New Rep New York Franklin Roosevelt Dem. volume, there is no certainty that we should make a net gain of gold. North Carolina O. Max Gardner Dem. Canada ordinarily takes gold from us in the autumn and Canadian exNorth Dakota George F. Shafer Rep Ohio Myers Y. Cooper Rep change is usually strong during the autumn months. Rhode Island Norman S. Case . . Rep. The probabilities are strong against the expectation that we shall South Dakota William J. Bulow Dem. Tennessee Henry H. Horton ..Dem. gain enough gold to relax our money market in the near future. Dem. Texas Dan Moody Dem. Utah George H. Dem of ContinuVermont John E. Weeks Rep. Washington Rowland Hartley ..Rep. ous West Virginia William Conley . . Rep. Wisconsin Walter J. Kohler ...Rep. By DEAN W. S. GRAY, University of Chicago. Vote Electoral Hoover, 444; Smith, 87 ; Hoover majority, 357. In 1924 Detailed studies of the various activities involved in Davis (Dem.) had 136; in 1920 Cos show clearly that reading and the use of libraries and other printed mn (Dem.) had 127.- States Carried Hoover, 40; Smith, terial are the most common and valuable means of providing for con 8 (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louistinuous growth. An analysis of the uses made of reading in American iana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Rhode life reveals several discouraging facts. First, many boys and girls disIsland, South Carolina). as soon as they leave school. Second, many adults are continue Fourteen Large Cities Hoover 8, reading Smith 6. Hoover won Chicago, Philin not interested reading and do not know the sources of valuable reading adelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Pittsmaterial. the character of much of the material read by adults Third, burgh, Los Angeles, Buffalo, Cincinin the homes is open to serious criticism. and for children Cleveprovided New won nati. South York, land. St. Louis, Boston, Shin FrancisThe solution of the reading problem lies in vigorous efforts hy tin co, Newark. Total vote in these home, the school and the community to develop habits of intelligent read cities: Smith, 3,420,760, Hoover, ing, to stimulate strong motives for and permanent interests in reading Congress New senate will have 56 to develop attractive places in which children and adults may read, anf Republicans, 39 Democrats, 1 Farmer-Laboritto provide worthwhile reading material that satisfy their interests an compared with the present needs. 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