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Show ' TEWS havedawned befOTeut never a year as :w, as strange, as tremendous as 1930. - V ) ith 1930 breaks the full sunrieof aSsIgw AgeJXjj e years come booming in likVidesJreakingforv . Humanity's hopeful beach. Each leaves its treasure or&vsjl dross and ebbs away toward the horizon of Time He year of 1930, as all who have vision can see, is the , hignestTthe mightiest tide, that has ever come toweringto7 ourport of Hor.A NyVpT We can seeglenirjg in its diamond-like spray the promise that soon there will beno inore poverty to chill the hearts of raggedmothers ahd to steal thelaughter of children. The year of 1930 opens a new eram Which the statesman the economist, and (mQst important oY all) they oVdinafy ) citizen will succeecKn banisHng wantXlnimathereiwill be no hunger that-shall want for bread, xiccrofpaJn.tha.t j ' will not be answeredby ministering handsv V Y J j . 3hetideofteNe iVilJ- crest treasure chests crbotblKics-un. jT. tarnishable gold, cargoesof eiirfesiasjnrt-j-, We can hear in its thunderous ad- UsV' vance thedjapason of a new idealisin "Jineleen hundred and thirty should -rS; be a great year.We have all been made neighbors i V ; by the magic ofwings and winged words, -.-'f- :' S "the New Year we will be more;' than neighbors.We will become good neighborsipC , 1929, Western Newspaper Union r-""" |