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Show "y" r 1 r-Tr-l jT tri The New Year' "revivin9 old desires," and some- I faljji Xl ;i;U thing the poet never mentioned old resolutions, is be- tL3? 1 9 ' a, ' ? ing ,rumPe,ed in- t . f.l " I4 if J ? is accorded this fanfare because it is more than a ' & I, t-JJ ifv' day in "this petty pace" and continuity of life. It is a j, v'H brief halt and a starting over. It is the abandonment v ' V i 4 . H;f' of despair and the donning of hope. ' VfAi Jm? It is a social time. We of this newspaper join all V Im.; Nl 4Jjt ' 1 of you in the celebration. We want to attend the wake m4 '! for 1949 and the birth of 1950 with all the blare of horns J V"!J rejyi and laughter. ft . j 'iTTw '41 lso in your ellowshiP-we PraY thQt the world may s ' : yJz$y,t achieve its goal of peace in 1950 and that our commun- V,' I x' f ' i' see 'ued all its plans for betterment. 1 If Strictly on our own, we wish for you a uk |