Show 1 I Fog I 9 0 By DR FRANK CRANE Baron aaron Gunther von van Huenefeld of the Bremen crew which successfully made the flight westward across the Atlantic some som time ago writes that the greatest enemy they had to overcome in their flight was fog Think of whirling through the air at miles an hour or so and not being able able- to see Me two lengths of the plane ahead of ot you ou It Is like e flying lyIng in thick night I In addition td this fog a heavy wind was blowing blowing blowing blow blow- ing and the compass was out of at order which made it difficult for the navigators of the air all to plan their course Of all dangers of the se sea sei and the air all over ovel th the ocean the greatest is fog An Inability to see constitutes the greatest danger of ot life everywhere If It we could all see plainly there would be fewer misunderstandings You may know that when a man wrongs you it is because he does not understand for if he ha did he would not do so and when you are angry with him because of ot his tort your angel has blinded you ou so that you cannot seeVe see We Ve all do much fumbling in the dark in in- our passage from the cradle to the grave and those who can cart clear our render invaluable service to hum hu hu- hu- hu m manity We We- Weare are continually bumping our nose and stumbling stumbling stumbling bling our toes because of at the darkness that fills our eyes Much trouble in the the- divorce courts could be obviated could both parties see see clearly and were they not blinded by some sarno sort of ot passion Trouble Trouble- between fathers and children would not bo be of ot so frequent occurrence if all aU could see cle clearly Perhaps the best prayer anyone can make make- is for wisdom and vision The The- greatest mistake EI we all make is in not seeing love We stumble through this world thinking that everybody is hostile to us when all around us are hearts aching with a desire to help us The worst blindness that that can befall humanity is this blindness toward life liCe Spurgeon has well said somewhere that To trust everybody is to be bitten sometimes but to trust I nobody i hi to be devoured Copyright 1928 McClure Newspaper Syndicate |