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Show , ' ' ' rr ,TEIZ - - t CITY.- SAILIRDAY - DECE1..1,9,1,.-.r- LA.IfE CALT N.LItly'S DEsi.,-Pa- . ' - . , 4., ,i, ,...e e -- -, , 1, ''i,' id - ,weYml Ai li i., r(E' , 2 Ckze-- I . - Li; ,,,v . ,- ,- .."' - r - . ,, r t.,ti0 -- , ,. ., Ai'. ,.. 4.... ,.,- 24 I L. 4, lr': I, . - - "I' 0 I. Li -, - 1933 Le V-.- - 7' 4,L,,,,,, (,' pr ti0 ' - .i- -- ' 111r , - 4Ai - , - , . , 1 ''. - - . i ... ' 1 , 1: . i tt i . , ,s , , ' . ' . '; - '"";- -; -- . 1 f .. ' I I . tt ; t , , , t, ; , ' 1 1 . , - 4; t ,. 4 . - - I- ,- , t - t t 1 1 t ' - t- , , . . - , i - ' i ' THE ADORATION OP THE SHEPHERDS ' ' , Upper left, algeneral view of Bethlehem is shown as it appears today. The little biblical town, in the midst of celebration. In the background is seenthe Church of Nativity, open marlare,,will lwld-aoldest Christian church. Built in 330 A. D, it is still in use. N - ,,, ;' --.4 . - . s elaborate-Christma- n ,.. . , Mary, Dear Mother Of Our Lord z , , Bari the me rhea Yettatiste canoe. ewe arat ere turmoil Howell wort thee awlsearth Of seeeteshindi upon dm To thee, dear medlar of sew Lord. Wise Giisi for His Beloved Soo Amid thy dear Sem emend wham crib Angelic hoes adore& Joey not join deo swept& hotel Tr Oh term may sins the praise 01 Hee by Prophet leap laretohl And Sows of docientdleys. Yee "mt. mi V. nowhere know dot hair joy The bliss. time tilled thy sant kat Al in them urges sky Boitbe eons Leal While He fret sow the ' ' steps - ....,,,,,,,,,, , ; , ,- , , . , Happy indeed are we. if our breve 104111 Oh Mary, Mother, tragedy supremo! Soldiers of Christ, have taken up the sword mentel Enlisted in Sk CCUa 4:4 thy deer Son, cannot bow the sifkt Von forth io horror shook and notate tonic" Their SaviorMem Mother of our Lord. MARY F. 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Merchants and farmers still bring their wares to these centers on the backs of donkeys. Trading goes on with little hurry. Modern transportation and buildings have madelheir mark in some parts of Palestine. Others remain unchanged through out the centuries. , z' ii.'''''''i I, I - - , ' t i r' . , - 4,,, - , ' t , ' ,e ' , '' ,, - - .. r, 1. i ' ' t 1 , t - 1 . 11 . ' ' i::, 1 .. . , . . . g , ., 1 , ,, - i , .. , - -, -, 1 ...A. I , ' - .. I I . .A4 . , .. ,, - I. .1 ... , - ,. fl , , 4. , , i - . 1 - 1- , , . , - I 41 . ' outside Jerusalem: This race has been Arab friction reached its highest peak during the T;ast persecuted for hundreds of years;'European countries now are- clam- pyear., The situation remains wtsettkd, Death and suspicitm lurk in every cornet: A recent British plan ing severe restrktions upon them and driving them Palestine into Jewish and Arab sovereign from their hinnes: (2) British Tommie, searching Arab stales met strong opposition and tras abandclned- - ScrnFt native; for liretrms,srlds4seene was typiecti elircirtgatz--at the 1Vai:,;ng Wal4' ' breaks of terrorism last summer; (3) Result of .a PUnitire-- , itbove; left - , - I , , toright,-ahOw:(1)le- , , , - i - expedition sent out against Arabs of the off in the hills of Northern Paksiine, by the BtritLs Mrmitaev. In the course of the bombing all houses were demolish- -, ed. (4) Group of 4rabs-21- dr elaims-to-th- e hind'where-- -' the Savior' was born .have caused bitter fighting and ' intense- hatred on both sides. - , t' , 'r - , i I i - Ada, In the foie of terrarism 'which has caused hundreds of deaths in strife between Jews and Arabs, preparations are complete for the eckbration of, the birth, of the Prince of Peace. Periodic otabreaks hare occurred in the Holy 14.1na,d,tirt:n2 the.past..15, peors,buL.letaish.... - , , . . - , -0,., r , Agnmondke,le.., , , t , ' . 1 4 , i , ' ,, ...A t i - i ., I , i . . )' I -,- ,, 4 I' ....... f ''' 91-'- 7, . t 1 , ,..---- , ; .' e Ver , . 1, 1 , . t'N 4' , t , 4,. , , - .1 , , 1 4 4' . ' ? 1 '4 j I ..; ,',;.'' :1;:i , ,,,, - - , 74 , I, ' , )i , , . . ,1 . , , , I- . - . 4 , 1 4' turning'' arid 'lands into fertile farms. Palestine-or- , .. , - t 4 '' , ,....,i ,. i ,.. ' .. , 4 1 to-- -' f . ...Sk ZionisUJews hi ' - ''' ' ,, AN - ir : - '''' '',., - , I , , . Al. 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