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Show skM Pf National Alii-"ice Alii-"ice Gives History cf People in U. S. ::at parade held -ipant Pass in Review Ujd Cheer News of Fall ; j of Warsaw. : '-rnNOO, Aiij. 5. Grmsn--a rtbrt-J " German day1" EIVifi exposition toU. ' ,&iti throBSh the city, jo.l ' : r jyfpr? prominent Gtwmau- J' uj joice.l thousands of their b an audience, at the ex- "fa"whwk af '-Peutjchland '. k " 3 "Th Star-SpaugUM : L-'"cd ckefred the news of the U'flVssw before Teutonic arms. t:" c Hes3"i" of Philadelphia, ii prwiJcnt of the National : kss Air.orkajj alliance, in honor of : - i tte c3 was arranged, told the ' faf Geixats in American history, - I-Tej his countrymen to preserve "r - chiiJ'cn the ideals and tra- t i"of tw I'atheriand. ws Convention. L "Oerffian .lay" celebration. -- fc Mowed the three-day convention L stance, was concluded with a : - t-i cisisv. Saturday and Sun- ' Iter? Tiii hV pleasure trips on the ,.UV!0 potts of interest for the eu- tieit'of delegates. ;. : Lsn influence in America for ;r ed-caticn. religion, culture and j!:::ienship was proclaimed second k:e by Pr. Hexarner. president of . Nidoiai Gerci3n-American ailiance. -T;s; Gree'e was to Rome, that p '"Brzs:r, in the widest sense, is to g :-eio.ed land, onlv with the Vler distinction an- advantage fc:r t'avor that the Greek brought : :.:r?wi:h his culture disustin t?-i: vices, while the German, - t: o t'ture. brings to his new 7 -; ice st:::y integrity and a pure '- k iEi'iT iamilv"liia. j - i ':. I for August fee.-nian day" a; the exposition was "- If:: early Acjast. he explained, in tT-;ora:icn 01 manifestos issued in . , $ ' ..:a Aupist 1. UTo, by Ger-I Ger-I and societies declaring trc jcareaceaes. and he cited his;o: ktoshoT that at the battle of Long Thermopylae of the As-.eri- Irr:l:ticn." Pen-isyivania riflemen fer tie German colonel. John Peter I till saved the American armv. los- ii-ianr as seventy-five men in one while so doing. He continued: Ti? Teuton does not derive law liJV'f'-.'' fr-m tDe -H of 'he nation, lii ( -s iw himself an inborn Ijl t:-.;a .tie state must protect CThi;i it does not create, and for i.a be is readv to fight against V.'-jlTcrld. if "S-v itest those who believe ; W- "fwre came from Xew-; Xew-; uzi to know that the first KXE ':t:ary in the United tfs was established bv the Mo- ..f:tH at Bethlehem. PaL, in 1749. :"!r. a school was propo-ed , :riP.yio.jth. .Mass., but the r.ro--!tT cereated because in such ,-t- t . Tmn might become more -7TM V,in Inelr future husband Qjational svstem German infhioncp has boon paramount from the ktmierarten to t ht iiimverMty. Tho Gorman-American "a.ks rio political favors and prostitutes his vote for do one. ' The census shows that Germany had furnished about 30 per cent 01 our so-oalled foreign population, while Rutland which 1 quote without insiaious-ness insiaious-ness for com pardon only gave us about II per ceut, including1 those, from Wales. Ouiet in their tastes, deeplv absorbed ab-sorbed in the peaceful avocations of life, undemonstrative to the verjre of diffidence, without clannish clan-nish propensities, they have permitted per-mitted their more aiiressive neighbors neigh-bors to :.env th.m a proper place even on the historic pace. |