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Show -- er - 1 Hr, DmERET NEWS SALT- - Cr!. LAICE, SATURDAY, AUGUST' 23 ,193 , , ' MAO, - j: 1 - :7 4,11, , a . . . oar, ,oalnamim, t. ' 4 4 im 1..:1";IL'"; ".01 .whibft.ftP ..,E11NaMle,..&;ft We &tin& rowin . itt Is their pride but labor score yearz sorrow for It Is atea, Soo. tunl We - artitt,. For The' , P L The : Unizcd Govcrnrncnt 4s Theron' - City Noises tr, , ' - . ' So .041 4E,- AP. ,dp .wont 4.1, ,f,A t.,,, .re kr n-- v., r '''.'" - fre N Nilo--, .13,;. : t, ....;77- vv.. III t;1 1 k 7 qtr.ht tt4. !N is i i , v...,...,,,,:...,;.,,.;1, ", 4,-- ) , , h. r. 'iv .e.41 L fAICAI , Márki Brothers, - ,, ; . 1 1 - uth a ;:.,- -- - , - - 1 1 s '- , , , , 0 . ', ' t " ' ' ' '' , ,, - , , - 4. - , , . - - .' , - ' , - : . . but not without We tome - -- -- Altogether,- the Mende of - - indepen-- - a4eep--4n11- : . c. ir 1 - yr., , 0 TH E tTEINS OF filE DAV " s ' 11137-31- 1 " - , - , - -- 11 , - ., , z ' - . a - ' .6 - - - , - - , - - - s - - AYE, pbre,11. , - , , - - disrem - that lift moonoi, eernethint t.4,..t - things are going some-1 - self-pity- In years ma. come Is recot A mighty r7411,s : S ttitc-reine- 31,41,, Foist - - And as the evening twilight fades away The sky it fried with stars Invisible by day.w at order--as says-thest-- - '11 as - , - , o.,,:-,- -- ,the-conee- nit - the Roosevelt's announce, Coincident statement from JOent tame also Postmaster' 'General Farley, who frankly A& mita that the Democratic National Commie tee will not undertake reprisals against Dem- i crate sentare Who fought the president's court- plan, but he- naively, confesses at, the same' time that be doesn't knovr what mthe 'tat's. may do to these- - same senators- at ' 1anticOurt the Pont, Also, ht senators', will have a lot et explaining to do ' their constituents.. .Naturally, the: voters art going 'to take the issue into their own bands, and while Mr. Farley himself will lay off, all the allies of the adminietrationg, all the false ,'Inonpartisatte leagues, and all the' good neighbor leagues' and all the John Latvia battalions are to be 'turned loess against these independent Democrats. Ostensitkr, Mr. Farley will wash his hands of any formal responsibility. The punitive- tactics , will be taken up mod informally, but Just as effectivelly,by the army ot federal effice-- tr holders Laid parasites who get ,money, from the New Deal in ahnoet- - every state ,bethe , - As we armor assumption that he speak for the people on this lame con only come In another election. . - - nitAt promo court The,: test;- therefore,' of Mr. Roosevelt's ' - - - ' ly Pmrte , t his-bêt- - ' &sot ; , - , - - , ,, , - " - i ' - -- - 1 " ,.... d - , , . Is opporit no leas Man youfilitself, though in another lad' .11 e any-offic- t' ', - , ''h. played about the State Capitol grotmdiv, , and dresmed of luting Governor of Alabama. weu, he has been, twice,the ontrAlabainian In more than 30 years to make that record Now there, was a vacancy In the ," United' States Senate caued by the elevation of Senator Black to the Supreme Court. What could be nicer than for the Governor, seeking, new worlds to conquer, to step down and: have his successor name hint ad IntMoll to Black's place? Nothing only it just happens that a State Constitutiou Is In the way., An Alabama Governor cannot take apb , tmtil nut for pointmettt 4efterlhe expiration ofthe tetme 1&wbIckM has been elected; This is probably on the as.- gumption a hard working Governor gets - SO ' exhausted lut needs a year to rest up. That Bibb from the Senatorial fight next year4, , bars But there is a good 310.000 job tailing for an occupant, for eight months, anyway, and lie has conferred It on 'haiL ,t - N 1 - - , - , fT1recafl.dotB1bbOnYn1Mtua ligtatt Soinetimft 1.43,4 man le mbwrable, In old 'age because he has brakes an of Ood's laws .ot'' L. ' body,' m14,411 tuiti'spirig become corrupted,:-- the merershill of ,a Ma& Sometimes there , are men wbesticc eed outwardly. They' bac- , san abundance .4if,the workft goods, but they ' , ; get selftill,laarrotrimd bard, and as old age creeps tipea Ititenr., no - Millet ant fragrant.memoriesconte'sto cheer and etadden thetas, - This is thirpaihos of a life ', . What' doetrille mean? v,, We start. chll dreg yeutir, bundles of pee.eon, appettto, ifttpuist, with no clear cancer- -. tire of anythbnic without knowing the future,' ,, of the life shout us or Ott purpose and meow, 2 Ing of th1ngs-4One ol'.. tht most glorious things &boat growing old Is the wai.ing up, - to the corniciontmets -of oursehts and pining ' through ininctlinee- mastery of 'otoselves Then- - Ours:attraction ot waking up to the, iclits thatittlrellyse much to know. If the' universe were not infinite; to match tho mind . of mane to tittr-te- e can snide snit, i I forever, tad not get through, thee the hope ot Immortality wea3d be an ,abomrdity. It :. , challonges 'tts antthrille us and arouses us to tho magnificence and glory of Ms , palettee and experimentation teaches us that ' we are too old te leern. ..',. , ; . ',- admit ' that there Is a But we vim pathos about'growing old that we too often., see around us: net of those who grow ripe-- and richAtidt tweet and strong; but those-who shrivel indAlvither at thergrow;oltL, ,. ,, old.' ; 1,111 7 "S, Another views in. der a cloud.-- lees sky:: The breeze la cool when it pene---- ,' shirt. He wear ht trate' hit soft earth in a world that is silent except for:: ,, the tinkle of trace chains, the occaidonal a harm the dietbnt lonesome tater! ing of a crow, a woodpedier drumming on:a' :: dead pine, ,the feint btizzhig et a sweat heel This is his lift and he. is content. A small-bleewoman sings as she leashes c break-hist- dishes;. She has read tha . beadt.lbles,. but the news' is far away and real. She .has a - car;-- a' Novi: tog .see,- - friends to 'play: bridge iwithi. money.; to r her- purse' tor', per thli check at the drugstore. This is her: r world and she is content;- r .16,,1earned and gentle" man lectures f to .4 sprawling youngsters who make notes and noises., When he , has finished h will ' go home to flowers. Dahlias and the literature of the ancients make up his world. : Her is scarcely !aware of the-: ether, world's excitements. Be is isolated In contentment.. Men working In the north' woods, tthg trees, polling loge eating heartily, sleep workincontherwet decks of little 'boats, looked with salt spray, bAu , teL fish front the : water;-- , men, working- - a, s, mile below the surface in long lanes of dark" nese, coming up only to set and lions and millioeui of mew thhlking only of their Jobs, their Formai; scarcely aware of another workl hettillnes-.11'hiegrest matters-thailmakask-onto- - hip , do not interest them,. 'They let alone as ther are$,Ireontaht bin Tribune. ' , dent judiciary, Republicans ant. Democrats., now him' full and frank warning. It ban came more than a wholeyear in advance of , the congrendonal election. and there can be--no charge hereafter that the , administration' , concealed its purposes intadvance of an So "Miss Dixie." la Alic first tAdrei Senator Cluffey'S speech,:sotmtling the 7. tioni Alabarttals knowur.will be In Weakingtonyi; keynote of the cammign, the presiednt's ad and the Governor beck in Montgomery will : dress, in North Carollw John lawies Nast ' satisfaction ot baying acted on the, , -- harrthe agalmt'. the, Statham Democrats,: and now PrinclPitt that : Charity: begins- - at' honte., We - Lovers Of Libertr- - , ' Ferlera signal "to the New Dears know Mrs. Graves is a lady and will an coop, were The mar wits made this o troops-tget busy behind the lines -, Sibotage - !' duct herself In the Senate-indepeedent and seltrespecthic lovers of lib, and ma ,off the independent Democrats,- all a declared must some that will govertment erty. They Undoubtedly question people have come in the space of on week. Thew nt of derive Its just pcssers from the act of her husband In using his incidents all fit together, as a definite pro-the governed, and oci that Protylition Aber', t pout power in this Wan but of late widows and tocarry the court fight to the people., wives appear to have thcr"hereditare.right, : boldky staked their lives tad their fortunes. Friends.-- oil-- atilhidependent ."judiciary to become successor to Senate vacancies... ' : oAnd life shall in Ifre be ;nide perfect"' ought to welcome the challenge, but they' 'win find that federal money is a hard thing I to beat lees a fusion of independent Demo- crate and Republicans tan be effected: It Is often overlooked thatlhe president's scheme beaten.. if only temporarily, at the last session of merest bye !tidos of about 33 Democrats and IS Republicans and that the ' Independent- Democratic 'strength, wan lees ; than half 'of the total Democratic vote in the , ; Siive NO Siyrroic r thing c4 the beek thee ge1 , Threadi T"IJX: Their Fruits Y. , the down Into ' attn.:. And we grieve Willt an dm, ssiThies" , Shall Zdttar ?Verret linen dtftd. a of stricken tea (lays otelt bele, seek 'Throve' hopelessness - " - , DON'T DO -- 3 Book Rack tir-- keep , that, grief siwys4 tnistster,", Editor Deseret Nein save- - serreer if you ran Dont nurse e and cherish to we close to It what us, Regardless-sIt put Those me the words of t.h keep fmm dotal SII Grief. we know 310DERN PHO'FOGRAPRT."1937-3- Annual. The and years- - hs s' sin - We each-arfer.our swe .ly Naaarenc.- AM He might have,, at sauna Whets 011111 we hove is - It. for- years Studio Publicatkons, Kew York; price 43.G. lift and adman& the dead, TM semen tar vor home barna, antra' appropriately added:-fttheir, ue , goes our hearts ant lent ad o , Weaves ye shall know thest-.74 We- - Mob-- . sene,, And it Nr. dim to eon wit Ike-- better, for At say rate that la the standar, and wa per-be' ad14 'should Roosevelt thine bfr. what 'we Plula oe wa will -, that bat little Create? recognition De the iMportance of the - , very which I theby propel to,' Judge form no trtte service for the Osir gamest' Med ; with .ste eed gehla--, in , the, mnerican form at , ditumnist. "rho today le defending octetwidth, feature ; spirit of the subject it the'Wielders eau ethe le deed-- annitel ft lust, in the neaditiona the Savior et 'the world,- .; alYttilinittle that the" adinunistra-- Photnersphy withhtUS alp , tiOlt sots not are hod the fewer greoser duet, maw proper to eandennu, Something ohoetsg treoority fete Studio., 'flier corrupted,' lying tejust issued by theformer ne- gamma weer, Our, 'OM eemetuthlt,11 limit'', dr,: year 2M entrants show la the mums et hie a:laments. , beelurwttrek beeetwe the New Deal ', ureYe sadtwee iticts thea hi the : as or 11Pirtt true laa , tmeter i ea the of loft : used whet them concern But is artistic effect than a mere , with mom Lawrence powers govern, makes aorite-- rather itt; te et the bode. In the bed'''. ; And we will grieve thmugh shame awitt to shows' , ivivelt-- statements , desire to be modern.- Color photogniphy for se--. eminent , la- - a metaboilevr mid a S&P - Itself in office th ere,'true and ;. ,' end cold , a wider use and alto 'store perfect resulta-.Ther- e wytter.: la his opening yairairrapla With one roe earl le Did tribalism: What tow That while we spoils we spun are examples of work front It countries In ,the'' , he says President Rearevelt, tuuldth, are dews fiesseetit and is.es is, tearing landslide - titst swept , finditig- ft, difficult iscreadays to ' 'foe foreword' war:. bs thee$ter at esceeti,, ulna editor the the eppeale always torn the seri:thimble eye, of the Spht le our-- ;lounger- - days the mew' tete that New Dealers srere teatsNot. UAW, sphi Obi tlireede el lite news attentim to the material in the picture natant away from trier waskammea--.driVeli to such dire extremes? tabolism is much the 'treater. the,. , And petek tbit, broke..., ends,. et excellence chance of the print thaw of hia'adminhitration-ah- e the rather growing 41111fisatalaAbaball, loot to be wtinglared t tits tabollsonla but. aired, opponont :suittileciseet Viet- - whilst the iwoleeskattel. ber:... stria - As 'ow ,, bah.Mr.:. the so Mr.older ewer life,et more the reuse of his ability' to devote I weeder it- gross thne to the , aristocracy, Lamm(' o Andy speak, rye repair tholaseseesiftls' sate ahem - until in our sort! -mid. ' , Aug, gem thinks tot - rondemn . the - pertl''- ' faithfully sorrel. upon finding &better opportunity' of good Mrlihas ten aM does male the greet heights.' , die Igo the- two forma ot lifo- and th"1".4".' ie I minorltir. Mould whoa. Melees years- - of , tmhtiee useughhg... , death aro equal. Front then on won Them are In the selection ate unusual nom. through thoirt chosen- mouthpiece., tenon"' misrule makes the 'rewind tile bee of, oath. aad nudes are mom goo downwards physically- - end ha. ': ea sham, , raise a howl for the rights of thet revel- placool- - Ire smooth and plains necerloin Did of our more shadowed years there thew and till ' Awe Minority. they thinit 'whew Cilitseefies have their place , , -' Um , W hen when downtrodden. more credodestruction We eon poor thawed miteof is popular; There arellotheirer;. Itoesevelt took- omit rights 4114g iume tbdr torment pure., Ionlh ' atiororm were ta the mbtenty witti - - Sion In tan' pflesintt seems. ' derful selections of childhood pictures. Borne el "worriment- the itm Hint; - delletitful DO Ofte te plead their - a of end interiors So is wi oelif. few the meah., it tee was tottering on the-- - brink: landscapeMilt; am good win ire. spirit be tweed,wol Tult ' nee. , forces fight toreior within ob. acme& - Athletics she come in foe scene irood ' of ruin.. Millions were unemotoe - whim thesea longouttertnb , tilettell Is n'sidt et the Poileite' boredoter Pesettniem. ed tit this land ot sunersbundanow ones phi lye- - beer Int 44 much mateteed Our moo wee on boob In its printing aM general IMIJIrPri101tt the-- , I Preaideet., end sorrow wage what Mc. Lavrrertro,, hove brighter prospects., thee nee, book5 retain the same excellence- - which has eomev- - , our would hive- dose to remedy Ode atm. interest and )(Ir.-en- d .11.1 shingle girm"yet ',met slim at them,. made the- Studio Publications se pcmular. Mace evil? I 'gnome be would have. - tteen terttar take times we hold, the balance in our spun with breed., littlidr, Wag them maleontetini..' sayingN are on of kit them starve. Al lot 'the gvatel rimunled m the bandit- - ' paper. special prints . thrones Umb theY py no taxes aed MMus. lie Int ntakes 'tenths' ol. I ant ready as. teerittaid the full quahtits of the orillinal". Sometimes 'we meet I man tor : ' but feet their have riatit - : 11:313111, Tituagoutts wittyptx., te agr'ee- - vritli hint that there is , who tg grim gm jorttd: photoarenh. ethers are in supetine half tones, woman) et 1.0,10111(sta the le All earnings ar. full Tem with 'Wort. paragraph outlinm ' to the end. rid ere envy that entirety ton much of it that there That alinement is too tidiesious, 'where ouch enhanees of sane the the bee sestets bsmr end fortunatared twerp tee, pleasure meg being sey lure , wing be bpttortma, be etmakteredtor wivrr wring be.-senora roc-- Tbe entire collectimi ji numhered end the sad that there alwave will be too ; - to wvels ha is ts kiwi tuck a hot eau ha Nap fessha. kkOlWil that labor la $hit bees technical of 41mr end be whom each- - " ' : much of 14 to as long ea thors dee. maa ma3r- ha troaLi, la may e has LEARNED how to lw haprt . nt 46.6 : .1111kb:" be.b.n1 inarldn.rabileS picture-westre grafters them will be grafting. prodneed is toritalned M the fore ths has thowor how to- throw hi salaam& columnist. loriknoa-- - , 'obioct of the book- 'There la no other reading mot, tgrio,71 And grafter' are hoe 'confined to part ISO etreirieth In 'raver- of ter meld the brief foreword be the editor which I, to deceive- the average- voter. env particular party.- - bet. .Bilt doubt it. 13.11111"; ; Hs la 4etkwi tb tweerew evphittio the-- method of men le a-- - victorious ream - artnatt PitRIEEIL ', It hat been thought by hosnyhenry- shoes In rhotneritzthly thrtillif the loot veer and of us. this writer goes do. to ay.,- : Citio ' t ,eonquerto ad hie- ova griefs sad , no. thET.74.AL the oprcortuntties which the art offers foe rlese". V'u There ,are 111 samples ht the amtual. : , ' Charay Begins At Home' , - - sweet-soaked , , -- tint: . age-mer- ges, headlines- th or LA4 , . . citizen- reads 7 - et Vat' ' , - - , , -- i rn ,f 1 .' '' tome Tit; D'eferet Newsy.. , 7 - , - ' 'Th. that-mak- 7, e rwoi retILL 4643, Thfr unimportance off money; la rsurptising'- ern rooret,astonishing I ths mins.; portence of great matters in the lives et or;--- - e' 4 !kJ : 019'...a. tem' i It gentle, philosopher- tells 'a. how-- lunch of his happiness- has,- from- - thiriga not bought with money... t He wonders- how-thand despairs ot'inant-tru- t weak, can bear audt a burden (anxiety. i But the great matters e headlines affkC the millions, no. more- - than- - .tor tamed sweet affect the coral building islander far belenr 1: :77-':certain- Man OWIli 11Ui print shop with a little press, a motorand a few stands of type.'-,- Pay after day- - he sets and throlve hears-f- ;,,: hi the same typk-feeds the same-presthe same- - whine of the-- motor. Iltzt eacit , Um of honest black letters that appears on a clean sheet et paper Is suL sehlimo. men and a red initial is the masterpiece an artist.; This is his world 'and,he is sow 5: t I -; ' LASVIIKNCe--- vier therel WASHINGTOM1Aug; - now Roosevelt was a doubt, President , bas cleared the air;' He asks theamericue,' ' vote peopleIn effect; to say, by their , 1938 0:ingressions' elections; whether,' they approve or disapprove hia desire to Influence the decisions,- of the: Supreme Court by ad, ding enough Justices to guarantee an interpretaticet of the- constitution in accordance.. with his political philosophy. The- - president's announcement; made In .eotinection-witthe signicte of the bill to vise lower court procedure nt1ymen tkated; hbt Confidence-- that, in urging his court plin;he has been- spealdnebt- behalf People', Wily- he assumes' or infers 'such a mandate Is a mystery, for no the,- camp., hint of :his. scheme- was given Palau of.,1936. facklt Wel emphatically denied by ouch prominent spokesmen of the administradon au Joseph- P. Kennedy that 311.- Itoosvelt had any designs on the- Ste -- - Al4rokt and ' ..,.; , , - jq ET DAVM fir - 4 7, ': - - . I , ; Foit4. Ecriti:r ),"M the-nor- , H " - ,k ,. : - ''," a Colitent In Their !Tor Ids . , , 7grAmdwut..00.,,rir- r:1411 , - - - S!4acs:171tit'-ilts::thrc3T- One FOY- Ilideperodeni' hi. hi: Owii: , Lake- - 0 , ; ,- Cons' atutithk OF TIIE drive to reduce, noise la Salt ex--I Almost everybody, ptrhaps trith-th- e a, project which we hope will reaty fl ' ceive , ceptson of those who suffer froin some pane the- - enthusiastic approval and ceop. ful bodily disabillte, -desire to live long, but , .eration of all our- - citizenry., The intense one 'would là ea- Crewing olt;accordlitr77r;i"nii mechanizadon'Andlnotorizedoil ot,metrepoikt--' -' to the Hebrew suthoe of the above Psalm, Aliterans has brought Us many advan : is a sad thing but, It Is neural, it is 'newtages, but we have ;old for these boons-wititable: and It ought to be sweet and fats'," - , Jangled mrves and!. pounded ear, drums , ROW does tht year row oldrAt tht time , caused byLlho cacophonous clamor of Madly ' ' we are told that the-- knits , of the 'winter urban life., ; - stm la reborit. Hs begins Me jotmtey agabl' There Is no peace, no harbor of 'serenity-an' th and soon thereafter there toward quietude, no haven. of tranquilitx where, IlIts thSitted feeling in , the air, ths ' we may beat retreat from the ceaseless racket; s' ' ..... sett'vrinde,begin; to. blow, and earth, feels Nerve specialista havee modem, , the groWing power of the sun- -, By and by we poor mortals were for that warned year th e-- snows are gontsnd shortly the spring- -. this awful racket; they stand to built not comet-beaut- itut ; ' ' then. this .and octet-ti- nt!: have pointed to the Increase in neurotice, long, restful, but laborious summer, morging and nervous breakdowns all about.us; and , finally, into,,, bounteous - auttonn,--- when the?, said we told you so, you cannot stand this-- , ear comes to Its culmination.' ceaseless Zoae. lowtioes' the day grow old?' If nut is .,.. We hare some times' thought that Salt up early enough to catch,the tint tints of ' Lake City has more than Its due share ot the test, marts breaths the first, sweet air molest, It' seems to us that there is more' " ' - ot the, morrdng, he- - knows the wonder and, - - clamor here than in title ten times our slue.- . beauty of It all. At length the aim appears Perhaps this is due to the' fact that people the world la alloCsi with light and everything. living hi cities with such tremendous 'popu' 'wakes into Jaye. ,The birds and Out brooks latices have been forced in self protectio, are In eettasy; and it is a Joy inertly to be, to be, more 'thoughtful than la the smaller, - alive and to tee and het it all'' Then the ; centarL ., " sun climbs in tht sky. The day approachesThe SUblMOi)1111' born le the word ottft ita culminationt than 'down toward tht sowand the proposal to forbid the use of fender ; ,,.,. u4 and, as the sun sinks low-a-nd disap. the hors inside the city limits Is a good one. peon, the stars break through the blus, and We have seen traffic moving ott streets ht ' ,. before we know it the whole wide sky is milika and upwards, with the titles of ' full of wenderimd beenty.The German poet anise of borne a rarity rather than the usual. Schiller has somewhert suggested that pow Ann signals art all that Is needed forsafety,4, , sib!), out of this revelation et other worlds and the useless pounding ot the horn should ' came the first hint from tit natural world to t be t stamped put. 't man of lininortality., But' the day Is new Cotomon, courtisi sada thoultaluilicall i so tint' as whin It is okt and itaftold would, if practiced by us ad, work wooden!, nik- into death, but with our noise problem. -- If; Whenever , and tinfoidment and marvelous beauty and commenced ea action, we thought to our,- suggestion. , SO:things grow old lit nature; etre, will this annoy or disturb others the in a fair, beautiful, natural way.-- And so job would be half done. ' should men 'and women grew kr for' age does not rtqlon.dsten it IS the ripening. Om' whertk that there is an Income,. "welling t' t VA, fresh Me 'within;.-that by end,. 'Sonie fareff ()Wine event ' by 'withers and bursts the husk- ' ' To which Creation moves." It Is a wonderful thing that as we grow .. old we keep our childhood, out-yosad 'tie tome to realize that we have started , ; our middlo age- - This is the marvelouslint-- L on a Joyous, t Journey that is never to end---4lot I, ; sense us t., pertht C011tintlity gives , glad. Journeri, in- which we. shall not get f all our 'hell. And ' penal identity fc.,oughout 'weary; where we are tO make new IAYt t , thee merr.-try- , the inciplicabit toystery and.: tigations of truth.see new beauties, solve aU marett. we air these yeartekept . new problems, unfold new glories and find the pktt4,-7- , ; ,' ,yhood; the experiences- - of , new delights at every stew- In all of this . youth: the troub..Ls the cares, the triumphs there comes to age the consciousness that we : et middielifel Vliere is.it--all this treader' God in helping to Unfold cooperate-wit- h ,. ot ' grovtingPvirant keeping- - all- the- pas4 : can His earth.. It is an Inspiring the in ... purposes ' tarrying it along yith tar thought that we need God tot only, but that And fileitIjoy al the friendsh'ips 'wt- have ittafts,siong the pathway: ot life: the .,- B. needs 111L It is only little that we can do; but we tin de that little, and that little I tissP ol warm, strong hands and a look intó.Medd to be done. - the, fact of 's trus and steadfast friend.. And , A beautiful old age- - Is int example and , wonder-o-f the is depth,--love., then Thiry , to the young. an ' a sweetness; a inspiration power about It In middle lift ' leuth should be shown old age and age,. ' , . and in old age that youth. never dreams otJ . , youth,11' says Goethe, , and , Love never was so intense and sweet ' That tacit may rejoics In the eternal dear as it Is In the hearts of the tender grow- ' - - t: (Colfir1gb,1)37; by ant', fir' - tr- 7 - : ; : away.:-Paab- oa t - o.pfampo 0e17.;1 mat' ts: e 111"filE Ilayo'of etw roars tut threescore and I t ten. orsrren F TIMMS et stemeth - I I ;;;ralii,,ara' " '3 of - 7,17i74. am1., Ama,1114161., I !7, , :1'.:714omper., ofro 4 - " - - - I - - - - .1, ' , |