Show LMlUall AS Tilt LiMJUMIE Or 1111 noun Frofeisor Maholly In an article In the Nineteenth ontury advocates adoption tho English as an International Inter-national language and gives acme of the reasins for this proposition There are at prevent he says Scientific and literary works of gnat International importance written In Italian Dutch Greek and even In Jtuislan and Hun g a also and from all these mtues of knowledgo the student la ex eluded unless ha knows the respective language There art for Initanco valuable ijologl oil and geological works upon vast regions of Asia written I only in Russian and the socalled Yellow books of liungarli contain the mot Interesting descriptions of social con dltlonsln Hurl Formerly much works were fulillsheJ In French or German but now each country publishes pub-lishes Its own literature and tile student has to spend half of his life time lu endeavoring to Oil the various languages and the other half III regreUltE his Inability to learn them thoroughly Thu author believes that them dim cultles will gradually compel the adoption of one language as I a universal uni-versal one that la I to Wy 10 anticipates a time when every tsju citnd person will lesru a forilgn language lan-guage UsIJaa his native tongue for the purpose of International caiatnunl coffee Tho Chlmsj method of Un wrlti Ill will not be adopted nor will Volapuk become universal but a flyIng fly-Ing tongue will bo sdcclol for that rurpoae and that will be the English There is much that upeali for the correctness of the vlewa here expresiod The necessity of a uulverially understood under-stood language Id I Imperative Ibe j f Latin once occu j le 1 this position Iud all work of international Impitta CJ wire written in that tongue Even the Roman church aJopteJ It as best suited for Iho ritualistic part of the divine service jiut notwithstanding thl It was gradually crow tied out for the obvious reason that It never became be-came anything moro than an International Inter-national written tongue What Is J needed Is n spoken language rich onoiuli furnish a luOlclont supply of words for the expression of Iho various Idea and jet BO simple in Its ilcmentary form us not tj burden the memory unncccsiarlly Theta la I probably nolanjmEe that fllls these requirement s docs tho Bn lIb It Id l calculaiud I that nl present every ill tcentn person ol the human family understands this language and It wouH tbereoru seem that It Is already on a lair way to I become universal It Ir bold the language choon by the Almighty In wulcli to communicate Ills will to manKind In these tailor days and hats on that ncciunt claims 10 consideration as no other spstrn language on earth |