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Show Vpw YERS havdaWned befdreut never a year as j vJv new, as strange, as tremendous as 1930. V ) jJ XvVith 1930 breaks the full sunrisof aWv Age. jyfJJ 1 X The years come booming in likVigsreakingupoiyf ' Humanity's hopeful beach. Each leaves its treasure or ItTjJ dross and ebbs away, toward the horizon of Time. 1 ' ) QlQEz year of 1930, as all who have vision can see, is the . Jj highest, the mightiest tide that has ever come toyeringinto A ourport of Hope. uXX WX-vy "'Srwe can seegleaming in its diamond-like spray the ly promise that soon there will beno rrjore poverty to chill the All hearts of ragged lathers and to steal thelaughter of children. Y. I The year of 1930 opens a new eiXin Which the statesma j f the economist, and (mQst important of. all) the ordinary citizen will succeedibanishingrantJntime therejwjill be jit no hunger thatshall want for bread.ccry ofpaWthat will not be answeredby ministering hand 1 ; ( ' 1 , SfSfhe tide ofthe-Nwgecarrieson t 'Wj' crest treasure chests ofrotheAaos-uri'Jcv" jf' tarnishable gold, cargoesof erasmSsxp-, l.y-W l.y-W e can hear in its thunderous ad-gZ wncetheiapason of a new Jineteen hundred and thirty should -Lls-be a great year .We have all been made neighbors .... rS by the magic of wings and winged words. .. P. ' ; ' "ss n the New Year we will be more;' ': ':-''':V-&- than neighbors. We will become good neighbors. 'Li-v , 1929, Western Newspaper Union |