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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1927, p. 11

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1987 HE HAD AMBITION ToO MUCH MUSCLE CHOOSE HIS WARS £ "There is no life save in proteins." Wise chemists, gathered at Richmond, Va., say it and add, "environment and factors of life." need not accept "the chemical conâ€" cept of the origin and development of If inhabitants of another world where machinery is unknown, should life. study an automobile supplied with gas and electricity and running, they would say, "no life in this machine without gas. Iron, gas, and electricâ€" ity are all of that automobile." They would qverlook just one little thing, namely, the INTELLIGENCE that put the gas, electricity and steel together, mounted them on pneumatic u., and set them going. So it is with life. i:xpl'.'_tnum please, but don‘t forget INTELâ€" LIGENCE back of it. DON‘T FPORGET INTELLIGENCE perity and high wages. Bootleggers are even prouder of their prosperity and high wages. This is shown by Norman Klein, an investigator. One rumâ€"running syndicate could afford to invest $10,000,000 and to pay men on their rumâ€"running crews $50 a night for a good deal less than eight hours‘ work. One man tells how he used to get only $30 to $37 a week, "but 1 was ambitious," says he, "so they put me on a runner, and I got He worked on the "converted subâ€" chaser SCâ€"217," Uncle Sam thus supâ€" plying the rumâ€"running boat a barâ€" gain prices. _ There is nothing like ambition. Hay will be cheap this year on the farms, for crops will"be heavy. Aflcrl the farmer sells and jobber gets the hay, prices will change. Late plov-] ing will be delayed and wheat growers worry about a too heavy ‘top growth.‘ Wheat grown suddenly too tall falls before high winds or heavy rains, and athletic young men please notice: When the wheat stalk is overâ€" developed, the head of the wheat conâ€" taining the grain is feeble. Too much straw means too little wheat. And too mush muscle means too little brain. Unless inhabitants are misinformâ€" ed, the Western mind runs to peaceâ€" ful philosophy. The Joplin Newsâ€"| Herald says, "As to street signs, read | ‘em and leap." And the Richmond | Missourian quotes a philosophical| lady as follows: "Kissing is about to hnniodcohrthtenryladyi-! likely to get so tired of it that it may go utterly out of fashion." nobly to the appeal for the observâ€" ance of paintâ€"up week." V{o are proud of our national prosâ€" A negro applying for admission to a government training camp is told by the Ward Department that rules make it impossible to admit him. Regulations say colored men must enâ€" list in colored regiments. Camps for colored young men will be established which may solve the problem. However, if whites have the right camps colored young men may enroll, movelist, author of "The World‘s I1â€" Chicago industrial workers might call Mr. Wasserman‘s life intensely depressing.. It is hard to judge. The :llrll‘vchhblifihvmu-m as happy as Napoleon looking up at the pyramids. The prairie dog. doesn‘t thave to go to St. Helena. Napoleon crossed the in winâ€" mâ€"u-um-u:xu-m him on the "great achievement": "Winter is the best time to cross; the snow ‘does "not alip. 1 deserve credit only for not believing fools who said IT COULD NOT BE DONE." ‘The 8':.;1«»»! (Mo.) Newsâ€"Press ank boy ho ntabdisnaly waiee to e x Ec nowes=ssre . VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. e tss Ro o i 390 Central Avénue c Tlit The Tike i sreags ‘nromge | â€" o o Tieo â€"Amevican ‘Mapasine: Highland Park 2101â€" Winnetka make so much noise ut they make more still Athens is preparing to celebrate in May the Delphic Festival, under the direction of the Greek poet, Angelo Sikelianos, in the hope of bringing.toâ€" gether from all parts of the world men and women who have striven for noble ends in the various . branches of natural science, art and religion. Its chief aim, as the organizer exâ€" plains, is to contribute toward the betâ€" terment of human understanding. ie Is Firm Believer Mr. Sikelianos is a firm believer in the mutual good will of the nations, and it is his idea to bring them toâ€" Ig-t.her in loving eo-?pention. which has inspired the Greek poet to choose Delphi as symbolic of a higher unâ€" derstanding between the nations, as it was preâ€"eminently a great religtous tenter which has in time been freed ‘ Active and Euthusiastic Mrs. Eva Sikelianos, who is well Iknown as an active and enthusiastic worker in Athenian society, has deâ€" voted the last three years to skillfully |preparing all the lovely and dazzling ancient costumes in embroidery work ‘to be worn by the actors and actressâ€" wlyphic drama of Eschylus, presentâ€" :-;s: the soil in which the seeds of civilization and noble ideas germinâ€" ated, according to the Christian Sciâ€" ence Monitor. iuthetmdmnweoffluhn- man race for "more light," is to be -hgedintheruiuoftbetbumof Delphi, with the assistance of a wellâ€" selected group of dramatic artists, accompanied by music and dancing. Attractive gymnastic games will be held also and an exhibition of popuâ€" lar arts and crafts will be displayed. :s.â€" ‘fi;; -;".__.o_,a',; an especial brilliancy to the occasion and revive the memory of the days of the Delphic _All the difficulties, arising especialâ€" ly from the wm(rnphy of the counâ€" try, are being met, and suitable acâ€" commodation is being arranged for the visitors, who have to come by boat and put into the harbor of Itea, which is half an hour‘s motor run from Delâ€" visitors will have to spend one night on the boat. Food will be prepared on the boats and carried‘ up to the scene of the performance, where speâ€" cial shelters are built to house the guests. It is expected that there will be a record attendance from many parts of the world to witness this beautiful festival, which is intended to be a unique and significant producâ€" The festival is to last two days, and how simple it is! Bound," the hieroâ€" ]’UST plug in the electric connection and you have refrigeration for a generation to come! Fully automaticâ€"as simple and sure as your electric lights! Everywhereâ€"in the fine homes and apartments of many cities, thousands of Zerozones are in daily use. Chosen above all others because Zerozone is perfected electric refrigeration. See Zerozone for yourself. Compare it with affy refrigeration for beauty, There‘s a Zerozone size to suit you at a moderate price on easy terms. Come in and see. | AMERICA HAS NO TIME FOR A NEW RELIGION Rev. H. Adye Prichard, rector of St. Mark‘s churdh, Mt. Wisco, N. Y., and Canon of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Canon Prichard in the !u&fibufiluuh-p&h-fl. perplexity of an English clergyman who takes a charge in the United "He had sailed away from an old, eonsistent, orthodox unbending God into the freedom of a younger reveâ€" lation," he writes. "There were glorâ€" ies in the oldâ€"of course there were gloriesâ€"and upon those glories his soul had fed until they had become bone of his bone and breath of his breath. But there were other glories â€"neglected, despisedâ€"but real and potent. He must open his soul to the taste of the new air, and, though he found it bitter, yet he knew that it had tonic strength. God cannot alâ€" ways remain a memorial. He must be a present vitalityâ€"such a vitality as the descendants of the Mayflower had ‘discovered : tm~"sâ€" many of the other arts of life. They would mh| abundant use of Him when they reâ€" discovered their religion. That was | their trouble. They had not had tim‘ as yet to find that new religion. They | had come away to look for a God, ‘u children stray in search of a butâ€" terfly from a garden in which they | had grown tired into another bigger, brighter garden just across the bounâ€" daryâ€"line. 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