oo o oz i esnt ud i K a 64 h 4 $2) [ 4 ts P Â¥ 1 fha Mem m N ‘ M l infmun‘h Honor and truth and manhoodâ€" These are the things that stand, Though the sneer and jibe of the cynic tribe Are loud through the width of the land. The scoffer may lord it an hour on earth, And a liec may live for a day, ' But truth and honor and manly worth A.oâ€"things that endure alway. Labor and love and virtueâ€" Time does not dim their glow; Though the smart may say in their languid way, "O, we‘ve outgrown all that, you know!" But a lic, whatever the guise it wears, Is a lic as it was of yore, And a truth that has lasted a million years > Is good for a million more. _ . The Things That Stand S Pank Press Thursday, March 6, 1930 YE || 5 Price 5¢