Then, about 12,000 years ago the men of the New Stone Age, began to come from Asia. * God sentenced‘ Lucifer to death and changed his name to that of Satan and the serpent. We all know what the serpent did to Adam and Eve. It was there and then when the human struggle for existâ€" ence began, and the fight started beâ€" tween God, man and the devil; and here we are, friends,~still fighting. This earth is a battlefield. How it may be on other spheres, we do not know, nor will we know ‘til after death. But, on the particular globe on which we have been desâ€" tined to come into existence, life is a mighty tragedy.. We are pushing and crowding and murdering each other in the effort to live. This pushing and crowding and exterminâ€" ating has gone on ever since the beâ€" ginning of life on the earth. many invention of the beginning of civilâ€" ization‘: the invention of aâ€" permanâ€" ent homeâ€"in which a large numâ€" ber of people could live together and begin the coâ€"operative accumuâ€" lation of knowledge. Now, all life like this did not enâ€" courage coâ€"operation or the formaâ€" tion of communities, It was a roamâ€" ing life. The herds of animals were always moving. And the man had to stick close to them or he would starve. The ï¬l:ltMllm found among the relics of the: New Stone Age. There we find also the first weayâ€" ing of textiles, and the first indicaâ€" tion of huts or houses of any kind. We must ‘credit to these New Stone people the making of that original invention which mm‘fl others possibleâ€"the inven of coâ€"operation and community Hife. greatest and most inspiring of all stories is the story of mans advenâ€" God made him the invisible overlord of man andâ€"of â€"the earth. In spife wof the fact that he was God‘s spiritâ€" ual son, he became drunk with power, and like all dictators, he reâ€" velled against God. He led men and angels into that rebellion, and chalâ€" lenged God to put men on earth who would remain true and faithâ€" ful to Him. . the minds of other men, and this process has gradually brought about our present civilization, When God made man he placed him in a beautiful Paradise He provided for him every comfort and everything that would contribute to make it a perfect, joyful, and hapâ€" py life. All these great blessed thines which God ovicinally nlanned The following address was deliv ered Monday evening March 29th at the Immaculate Conception sehool hall, by A. R.Esmiz, one of the members of "The ‘Man‘s Christian Club" which was recently organized for the promotion of Christian Edâ€" ucation. How old is man, or how long since God made man, no one knows. How, when, and where speech or language originated, no one seems to know; and it is doubtful if we ever will been to collect information and to convey it from their own minds to Address Given by A. R. Esmiz Before New Organization THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1987 Milk FedVeal ShoulderRoast 3 1 6¢ Milk Fed Rolled Veal Roast s 22¢ Swift‘s Brookfield Butter . . s 37¢ Swift‘s Native Chuck Roast Ls. 19%¢ Mud;l:.&udm-n isted their business has CALA HAMS pound Kerber‘s Kountry Kured Fresh Ground Special For Friday & Saturday 15¢ 19¢ YEAL CHOPS Milk Fed Rib or Loin Kerber‘s Kountry Kured BACON SQUARES 25¢ 19¢ | beasts is gone, Civilization is here;, but the passion for power among the unchristian rules of the world today is a universal failure to huâ€" manity.~ From the very heart of all human achievement we see the rising of two Infernal monsters, that like hungry wolfs are trying to deâ€" stroy not only the sacred principles of Christianity, but the very founâ€" dation of our present ization. Andrythetwomon mean unism and F It may shock you gentlemen to know that â€"America harbors: & peoâ€" ple who are not content with merely enjoying its hospitality and its free institutions on a basis of sportsmanâ€" like . competition with all other races, but who actually cherish atâ€" taining. rule over the entire earth, imposing their own peculiar brand of civilization and culture on all countries everywhere, whether those countries like it or not. through the air; tunnels through mountgins and under seas; chops whole continents in two; and in minutes or seconds radiates his brain power to the uttermost parts of the civilized world by telephone, telegraph, cable and radfo. Fascists believe that the Ameriâ€" ¢an people must decide whether this nation is to be communist of fascist. This is like asking an innocent perâ€" son whether he prefers to ‘spend his life in jail or in the insane asylâ€" um. Both Communism and Fascism are Ungodly, both have shown no regard for human value nor human life. Both Communism and Fascism have in common three principles, all so destructive that it matters little which pressure group puts them into operation. ‘These are: 1st, Revolution; 2nd, the dictatorâ€" of <a desperate minority faction. Both hold that terrorism is justified an the ground that the revolutionâ€" ary party is the self appointed repâ€" ::;nmive of the masses. The fasâ€" prefer to speak of the masses as "The Nation;" the Communist prefers the name of "Proletariat." Both alike would exterminate the liberalism and Americanism. Some day, let us hope, men will devete their energies more and more to the conquest of riature and less and less to the conquest of their fellowmen. Then the soldier will give place to the worker. And by a "worker" I mean he or she who, by hand or brain, adds to the maâ€" terial, mental or artistic wealth of the world. Communism is Jewish, Fakgism is Gentile. Communism is the sh forcess of Capitalism, figh for the supremacy of the world‘s conâ€" trol. Fascism is the Gentile of Capitalism fighting for the same thing. are revolutionary movements, both hold that the existing forms of conâ€" stitutional government must be deâ€" stroyed.> Both advocate violence as a means of establishing the control Within man‘s skull there was the glimmer of a mind. He developed a real brain; he learned to: invent tools and weapons; to kindle a fire; grain. Here was the begit civilization and of progress. Methuselah is .reported to have lived nearly a thousand years. What did he have to show for it? All we read of him is that he was born, lived and died. One man today can mecomplish more than a hundred thousand of Methuselah‘s era. Why? 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The founders of this country fought and died for liberty, and for the principles of a Christian Amerâ€" ican government. ‘They knew that no government organized by men contrary to the will of God can bring peace and prosperity to the Whhous. tb tsetaun aeg > privrocme > dubuniee ts And as best as I am able to figure things out, America is next in the | moograr [Brookfield BUTTER . . . . . 364¢]| Buy the best in Meats and taste the difference BLUE Boneless Rump Roast . . . . . is 32¢ Kerber‘s BACON sic«, . . . . 3185 05¢ Swift‘s Summer Sausage .. . is 19¢ Jumbeo % RIPE OLIVES SUNBRITE CLEANSER KAE HKEH â€"..4...(5ee(06 00000260006 ve sevpincecist Crosse & Blackwell ‘ DATE AND NUT BREAD SECURITY PEACHES â€" UNOME PEARS WHOLE APRICOTS 0 No. 2%, size can GINGER ALE â€" ROOT BEER â€" LIME RICKEY Assorted Flavors _ 4 2sc LAMFKC UOUINNE ....c.ss., s»asiiyecs seciins 4e E9N ‘shcccountereagend for Extra Fancy COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON F REE DELIVER Y Shop with Confidence at the Blue Goose + the Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Baking Powder Lobster Tailsâ€"Boiled or Cooked THBâ€" PR EBAs Savings in Groceries .... Canned Goods whyve au/Luitance, wabtâ€"a~time of It is high time that we take stock of ourselves in this country. . We are going on and on and on and just how do we expect to get there? Are we perhaps about to reach the end of the trail? One thing is surg, we are today on the borderâ€"line beâ€" tween the human and the divine, and unless Christianity wins we can expect but further calamity and dl,utcr. for the world can be propâ€" Divine Creator. ï¬-&a :Whnï¬qb. two or more mations mor between the Gentile and the Jew, nor between the Christian and the Mhï¬n:;‘ith.uh:-:n democracy dictatorship ; A fight between the just and the unâ€" just; it is a fight between the real Christians ‘and the immitators <of Christianity, % erly and justly governed only in mywiththphundï¬.vfll What a wonderful world this would be if everyone everywhere would have a clean spirit. It is really sad when we glance at the world and see so much of the spirit of intolerance, hatred and greed. 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A door prize will also be given. in s divine tall to the weria wasy | Naiph McCailister _ and fight against the invisible nonâ€" s 7 3 K Christian forces that are trying to| at High School P.â€"T.A. destroy our families, our country, 4 our all. _ This afternoon, (Thursday), the u.mmï¬mbï¬ you get the chance of the odds, if you lack the courage to fight, you get no chanee at all. C342 Corree jars / STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY PRESERVES While they last; per jar JELLYâ€"CRABAPPLE or GRAPE MARASCHINO CHERRIES BILL, KOSHER or PLAIN PICKLES f »mmo."ï¬â€"â€""‘ STUFFED OLIVES Unome Brand SOLID PACK TOMATOES CROSSE & BLACKWELL MUSHROOM, VECETABLE, or PEA SOUP ._......____.__. No. 2%, size can Subschibe tor: Hut reEd> A. R. Esmiz. No. 2 can 18e H. P. 44 00 P.-T.A._bbdz‘hddbï¬c* elub room at school. ‘Following the usual informal tea and confer» ences with the teachers, which start at 3 o‘clock, Mr. Ralph McCallister, director of the Chicago Adult Eduâ€" e flm Ed a'= on the s "Educa m}’ & dl‘r. mhan::-u engaging personality conâ€" wincing manner, who has studied the educational field and the probâ€" lems of Demecracy thoroughly since his graduation from ‘the University of ‘Chicago, and has been «able to put some of his theories into pracâ€" tice in his fine work with the Adult Education Council in Chicago. It will be interesting and instructive to hear his views on the kind of edâ€" ucation needed in the development of a successful democracy. 7 Our customers often speak of the courtesy and prompt service at our ane> Grotery and: d4n This afternoon, (Thursday), the April meeting of ‘the high seimol _â€". 2 im 20€ ~~â€"â€" 10¢ 4 ... 25¢ + 11}¢ ‘ 10¢ PAGE 10¢ 10¢ 10c