Show I To Pump a Sea Dry I Litho le Reliant Holland with whim It Us people people peo pee pie I living King safely behind their wave wave- ave I washed dykes dyk is u about to make mak a a. new conquest from Its ItO old olti enemy enIO the o ocean Already Dutch Dutch- have begun bogun the tremendous task tak which will result In the tbs Zuyder Zee Into 1100 h miles of dry land Where of ot old tho the great Dutch war n fleets ell gath gath- gathered ered where now no fl sink their there will rise rile happy VII VII- U- U ll lle e I road broad pastures pM poplar poplar bordered bordered toads aoud and Gild e e uy canals new canals new farms i and homes bome for or Dutchmen I The Zuyder Zee has Ita occupied a most prominent place In Dutch history On Its It hor shores are the ancient towns of Hoorn orn Norden Norden Nor Nor- ordon or- or den don and under whose walls the Dutch Jests fleets used to lie at anchor In iii the days daye when Holland disputed with England tho the supremacy of ot the tho seas It seems scenic peculiarly appropriate now that Holland has turned from the thc wa ways of ot war ar to the paths path of peace that sho bo should win In a great light with time the sea sea sea-a a tIght that has continued continued con con- throughout hundreds hundred of at year years years- attaining victory victor only by ceaseless vigilance and fierce endeavor And AncS yet ono one cannot but experience a feeling d' d r r m gret that those thue ancient cities clU which though nations rose roe and fell tn made good the circles of ut their battered ram ram- defying alike the po power of ot u the sea sett and lAnd the Ute might of ot Spain should hould become be be- conic come quiet Inland towns far removed from the roar of If th tb the breakers against I tho dykes 1 S S JJ J l i c C J |