The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 21, 1918, Image 1
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VOLUME LY? >OIBER U. NEWBERRY, S. C? TUESDAY, MAY 21, 191$. TWICE A WEEK, $1.50 A YEAR
Red Cross Cam
Has Ausp\
{
k Eloquent and Inspiring Addre
Lieutenant Patten?Ovi
?in Cash and Z
"There's a woman a-dreaming whea,
when shadows fall drear?
Dreams of a boy Over There;
And there's Light in the dream,, and
the Light is a prayer
Of Love for a boy Over There.
Of Love that went with him and made !
the way bright?
r Strength of the battle and Sword j
in the
And the dream and the prayer find ;
their way o'er the foam j
Where he's fighting for Home.''
"" These lines were written by Frank
Stanton, the sweet singer of the Atlantan
Constitution, and they seem
to me appropriate a? an introduction
to what I may say of the great meet- J
!ng that Xewberrv held on Sunday af- j
ternoon in the big Chautauqua tent;
/ in the interest of the Red Cross. The j
meeting and the loosening of the I
pjrse strings as was done, were ail I
~ - 1? Tharo '! ,fiVP f Or
io- trie ui>v kj * ci ? uvi _ t
a Vcy Over There" is what the meetin~
meant.
The\Red Cross is a wonderful organization.
one of the greatest in the J
world today. Doing more good and j
serving more than any other. Or. as j
some one has put it, the symbol of,
"the greatest mother in the world."
A great many in that bisr tent on
Sunday afternoon had a boy Over j
J?h?re, and they were interested as :
-never be*f*re in the great world war.
? - - * *!'
: Mr. T. B. Hunter o: tr*. war uuai-u
~. * ? I
^tate-1 that Newberry county had
, abo"f 500 ^oys Over There, or getting :
/wlfp.dv to go. and of these about 200
volunteered and the remainder5
were in the draft, but all ready and j
willing to go.
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"'Home's looking lonesome -the cross
. and the enre.
?a bov's Over There;
And it's to be glimpsing the
giory he'll wear
^ ^ V>"/'i the beys Over There: J>
TSat's the heal for the hrrt?that's
'
the peace and the pride: ' j
% "* * -. /*? n ^ 7 /> /]
J J -k P c- ;i _ > \.rn\. i I
x so:^ to her side:
And rrot *rom the Love of a mo^r
they roam
Vv'hon^they're fighting for Home."
Rod Oros<; vee^\. ?.Tay 20-27. J
TV>5 ' >"pd Crp-^s c--**; "f '
por.,].;V>1 Of..0fin.n00 *o h^]r> ro"p for our '
s*>k. woundod and dv'nr: boy? "Over ,
Fverv cont vill zo t'-? t^.em |
py f .Vli:^ and their depend out j
famines. It i> asked that yon give}
on^> day's work to ho1o thes^ boys j
f^F^ThaT's mighty little for you who are j
>'i~"~i * >|- pomnrrfltiv ea?"1 to
v^at the bov? who "one Over
t'-.->ro " -> rivinr. Don't voi think
s-.r?* Wor>/,"D,.v "Wi^en is president !
of the association. Xewberry county j
* ps^o'] jo rr've That i; less i
than thirty cents from oor-h inhabitant
of the coumv. Xewberry cnuntv will
f" .!-> Vr^e^ t^o-'^nnd and more.
v*-* everv one sho- -VI esteem it o priv- I
t ?0 c:crp">r!K'"r O'ln .^pv'c !
work. Even Jess will rni*e more i
tlvn enouali
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1 ^ r c * f o ^ f a ,
ITJ'.lt thn nv?rtT;n<r ij. w :: . , r-v, ,
' v,-? v" :Ti1 C1 Imt t!T* \v?^
r7!er1. pi-1'! I"1"-* T?OOT)1O fvio p.tfr
4:<-" A c ^rvrvAfj the:r
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r^'r^iis ?' *o?is: mot :>* iho public
^ iri > ?-?rl v.- "o / *' rwf< ?{j to til0 f^Tl* i
?>* " *'"r> >> rf Oar>tn:n Tool0'.'
pr>y:ir>n w'lO '.V^;'" ;f) ,.!T"'f T"1. Thr
* a c yr>:i +c\r* WJ cirtp*^
rr*^rk "^P^.r-'vo- v. *1^ 07)0710'? w111 ? 1 f^Tv
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p .. (' .?,??? :i''rn(]'"''r;l ?.T'l i T. I7*. !
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(~*-3'(|v.*o^7 r> c t"-f\ <"r?jnr* *' 0'" of f" > ;-n-i-i
?] > > " * TTistop*
^ - v.'-r. '< 'lo. ^"b') :'1'! f'?rn
" p + v1""''' ! C'f'1 ; T Cji "? * T>m)t ; >
i* ?? ; > ;j p!r?;?v-irr> for 'v!nl nf? c->T11
ETfi T1'1 >0H Of ?1:S Old CO!?!- j
"">nCIpt?. P<jTn!*oI "!' !?' '.wan. m-t <
j. T - :>n. Christie lionet. Mr. Br net is n j
L' Tiativn '>f n '>'-t "O'v :i rn-? j
xpaign L
Icious Owning
f w
sses by Christie Bent and >
zr $9,000.00 Raised
wbscriptions.
dent of Columbia.
;Mr. Benet made a fine speech." a
sensible speech and gave a fine outline
of the work of the Red Cross, and
spoke of the war in such terms as to
make any one who had the least,
spark of patriotism in his breast feel
that he should do something, and he
was frequently applauded. He said
that the work of the Red 'Cross might
be summed up in three things and
very briefly stated. First, it was to
relieve suffering. Second, it was to
shorten the war, and third, to bring j
a better peace when the war is over.
Lieutenant Patten of Canada was
presented and said he had been three
years in the war and would try to
tell something of the trenches and
the fighting and the use of the war
mask when the gas attacks came. He
showed how the mask was put on
and said he was a little out of practice
just now in its use, and it took
him a little longer thnn it would if
the gas W2P coming. He said he had not
been very seriously wounded, that
he had Ween shot two or three times
but that did not amount to much. H?
talked very interestingly about the
actual war and our people gave him
good attention.
Col. W. H. Hunt then presented !
Mrs. A. P. Coleman as the mother or
o Vcwhprrv bov who had won a cross
of honor for bravery on the field.
Maj. John< M. Kinard said he thought
the "ofd dau should also have sonic j
of the honor and ho introduced Mr. I
Coleman, both Mr. and Mrs. Coleman \
occupying seat? on the rostrum. -\ j
speaker then arose and paid n h'gh {
tribute to woman and her part :n the j
v;v:* and sa'd that while the boys j
were iroing there was a youncc agv."- j
' it" r*'"in had si yen herself to
the work? and was av.*aitii?sr ord^rs
to join the Red Cross workers I
Over Tbore. an:l at this point a 1 er."-1
tiful girl arose and took her phie?;
beside the speaker. He said that her !
forfcoaon hoth side? h?.d served the";*!
.e.,iu- ^rt'l Vf>ll mi'] that I
COUlli ry ii :i - it . . ; , .... ...
he came from th? lv^st blood f the j
county. brt he n^'er ?cvve hor nmie !
"ntil some ono asker' who the younr: .
lndy She is Mis-. P.osa Herbert.:
daughter of ?Tr. and M's. "Walter 1.:
Herbert of the Utopia section. She '
is the granddaughter of Mr. John A.
Chapman the historian of Newberry;
and a rf. -ce of Mr. John A-V. Chapman
nf the city, and on her father's side :
r? *?ran<lda;\srhtor of -Jr. rsaae Herbert: '
and rre?t?tt*inddi' ?nt r-r of Mr. Y.'altor j
Herbert who in the early days c.f the
republic ren:*e<ont?d X'-w^er:"1* in the '
legislature for a nn.nhor of year?.
She is a. handsome yonng woman and
with her br'ght and cheerf*.:l nature
' ? 4 ^ ^ va j \ r\ t
Avil] bo a ^reat Dies - n. m mc
over 'he''?, in her ministration?; of
:r.*rer. We ?! ' r;rnv she mpv
l^iye a fe "*" iuv,i V"" hom*"1 o'vl
loved ones. She fs ready and tilting
fo so. Sh? hMr? n " : nther 8're;ici~"
there.
Dr. Crome" 1 Tir??i nn-.le nn nnva
-i l. r- v r] showed hmv tfc?
?>eo]^e shonH rally to this c:.H a*:J
?.ry one v;ho ha i no: .rriven should
esteem it a privilege to do so now..
He said that in the first call for help
t?;o !io'i Pro:- > t'lrro v.* 'i*" orl^*
co-*vibrtovs :r. :K> f"inty. and
want ? '! f'? Unow wii- * ? v.v ? t'io
; ?? ? ^ (.' .* tho conn
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t". He then turned the meeting over
* ) Co:. \7. !I. Ir:n! l:> im's" the v.on*v.
r-)l. H "> ;* the thv.e r?<\ come
v:hen f??' \v:ip> \i every cm?"* nresenr
" s C"V. c.** T? l>e?:m the tehins: of
fons to < !io f 'ih! The rn
-^,. . % vis "'11 * .t f' o oslli^^
' :* thr? r r the contributor?
hf-Mt I ;.; .;e KinarrI and
others bnsy for : time. Tile su" ?erip
f'ons c&me in amounts from
('ova to ro < >?; O:io w'dow vho
fA*o sens I*1 the service. Mrs.
T\ S ' w: - 'vo"t tI:o onThe
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7* \ 1 C r' * -
No Limit On \
Says P\
Speaking at Opening of Ret
7"V?//c AJpm Ynrh /
V>V>MbiV/ W M. A -w ? .
Will Send Men and Suppi
The president's speech follow:
"Mr. Chairman and Fellow C
to think that Mr. Davison in a
interesting speech for fear tha
I am sure you listened with th
with which I listened to the e*
of things which he had realize
with them on the other side of
"We compass them with our
his personal experiences and I ;
tor you the work of the Red Crc
cause I have not had the time c
tail. I have come here simply t<
it all seems to me to mean, and
"There are two duties with w
duty is to win the war. And
hand wjth it, is to win it gre?
quality of our power not only
and of ourselves.
"Of course the first duty, the
ground of our thought until it
have heard gentlemen recently
woo/iv Whv limit it to 5.000,00
i uu j . ?? 4.%. _
"I have asked the congress
limit because the congress inter
every ship chat can carry men o
voyage with every man and eve
"And. we are not to be diverts
the war by any insincere appro
ran say with a fie-"' consciem
lions and have found them in.what
they are, an opportunity
the East to carry out purposes
"Every proposal with regard
volves a reservation with re.ear
concerned, I intend to stand by
A voiee from the audience in
? r "The helpless ar.d the frier
friends and succor; and if- any r
to ^ar-r: anybody fcr o'
mistake :i.
are con :erned, is thai ii is,
;..n -'Ih-'i v. i ll
7,f>SO, o"; I CI'*1 bf* ]K'01I 1 ! ."> " .il
let thera come forward thrbugi
tr on the I: ?'A WV
th. y are.
?>ii ? 2:114(.?. .'.ii ??.is crrim ]
1 -inity tr> demonstrate not only
ihe :.n:no.?;, b1%* ;h? onporrnnir v
that orportirr.:?? that we hav
tIH- Rt 1 Cross.
"Have you formed a :::
inirlv sever-.] bea':i!?"! son?.'. Ar,
they were v._-ry ar-;;v: ; "'at . 10 th :>
i-asion.
It v.'iv? a u'rs-ar r.ieetinc and tb
boys 0. *: M. re cc;iM have seen i
1 feel s::re *hey v:or,M have en
c-o.'ra" be even
have undertaken, and t'.ie. burCe:
ro' "\ be r to ki: )w hov.* f.h
people over here are interested.
! wo- 11 :vaKe b-it one crl- k >;n. a*:
it is not a criticism but a sug^estfoE
niKi I \vo:;M not make it now but rh
? > " * "f!e ; t t:" ' ?l
meetings on the Liberty Loan drive
and it is this: Maj. Kinard and Co!
:it i - r- ; f'v.^ t!u* 1 oi;l^ to . "
/in noi add that any >
who leaves b. t: .- me^r'n.' i
: ? n:i ugly v.*.- "*!
I'l'id , v li.> gjod reason t\>
some to go before the finale of sue;
a long meeting, and it i> not ?well
r; !< i*ot ccr^C't to denominate tlicr
^ ' Uien do ro
: do SO i'.V.'l !!{?".' sllOllld HO
say so. Seme of the people at thi
' ? ]; ] |S r2:i mf'T'Il
ry- tli? 1 ie?till'>' 13-Sted '*!
> "f/' T ?r*r. *
slackers, if they left. Becttuse tlie*
?: ' '.i rs.
F r:v. v <-*ov. ;n - P. " :T ' '
V ' " : C
iif*y.*- I" ?t f': I " 1 n.*tcr '."hs
\;'" '" -> i Oil V' ~
what a N'e-.vberry audience did on a
c ' * ; .
. ' - c .* * * ~ "*") ** T^ro :r.r * *
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Var Effort
"esident Wilson
i Cross Campaign Chief Ex4
udience That United States
lies on Every Available Ship.
Duntrymen: I should be very sorry
ny decree curt ailed his exceed inert y
t he was postponing mine, because
e same intent and intimate interest
:traordinarily vivid account he crave
d because he had come in contact
the waters.
imagination; he compassed them in
am not come here tonight to review
>ss: I am not. competent to do so be>r
the opportunity, to follow it. in deo
say a few words to you as to what
it means a great deal.
- I
hich we are face to face. The first. |
the second duty, that goes hand in
itly and worthily, showing the real
but the real quality of our purpose
I
duty that, we must keep in the foreis
accomplished, to win the war. I
say ihat we must, get 5,(K>0,000 n;en
0?
#
" - TT?o4-f ac f r\ nomo nn
oi me Liutfu o m iv-o iu
ids I am sure, as we all intend, that
r supplies shall go laden upon every
tv supply she can carry. j
;d from the grim purpose of winning
aches upon the subject of peace. I
;e that I have tested those intimasincere.
I now recognize them for
to have a free hand, particularly in
of conquest and exploitation. j
[ to a concession in the West, ind
to the East. Now. so-far as I am
Russia as well as France."
.terruptea with: "God bless you?"
diess are the very ones thai- need
:ir.n in Cerniany think* we-are coin::
? . t t(.y, now they .?
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f ? 4 ... ? . ,
my felloe citizens, jn so far is xre !
"haiv. r : favt ti..i . in !r.-: >ry, (
'? proud to for a ?cK:sh j-::rn
for :uank::iU. If tlvy ' h p
. rf-presentand <\
have laid oars and the. kiiow
?.
arpose. my friends, lies tee oppor- \
i'orce which will 'or- der.v :istra!>d I
I
to demonstrate character ^and :i is ' j
conspicaouiiv in {): \v r. k of
i
j
yo'jr :M r' p > !" " ,
i
_ , 11 II1111KJUB VCJ.JJ? '.. a; T jX .---.7- |
, Thers was-a meeting at the IJetn- j
- lehe;u vfcolored) Baptist church in j
t :f> ever/n.? of Sunday and speeches
, w >t< i by Mr. Chri.-ne ami j
t rv-\ H,-.: > nn:] j:ji colored citizens !
-,-,m* v*r->1 5-jir?.T. That was ?ood. '
' V. Cvr V;P" left ,0''or''v ""<? ' .*^P; _ "I 1;
a; the rd? tent to go to
".Vh'tn,.ir-'i v.-h m'o n rr.eetir.:? was he?
p Sundny evening. ILiei;tennnr. Patt*^
\Y* v" f rT ' ' p \v : ; q fjrio 1
m'p *i'n'r at \\* >mire bt**' sneeches
were made by Dr. Cromer and Li^nit.
nant Patten and more tijan the ai-j
lotment for the ^cwnshin was subrHir-f!
at this m^otin The amount
: >'"s t >'1." ?.? = " \ tiio ai'ot[.
r:f'vi tiv rhe townsM**< was only
. ; ;v:?' r.' ' ?:i" 1)1 c>
C-'t r? f: " .i**"1 - o " > V. fOP.Ih"!*
sl*2.**e as tliov uisv at? j
v.---"- bo counted o. *o " ' > !I
r
?nrt.
. The total subscription at the meet-'
i*"; -i X,' "*:cb:: .c:?n'i ' nf'?r,ic,o:!'
V. S nvo :r:: i"l. Trjff .-O.tr.-'O
t ' ' '' > s'!:'srT;p!:ons from cit:
... 4 fro?-'i other ton*nsh:;'s. The a. -if
fot. V:'?nhr v ' lOV'nsllir i
J
?f;#ri00.00 T: ; evi'dant t hat tlie
* '.r .* \v'!: co or - t it* ill"
1" > ' ' n; ? ^ v .% ; 'y. ' fk ?'
v ', ;.p*.rt of o:irs^
contributor!
r: was "Dolly Gray** as s atr? by Mr. 1
_ - >?;r ano
: ft was so fitting rnd so a iproppistg to
* , ^
Th^ Xr- v. C* ;; - ; f.T::
4. % < - ? v..
. I tt y Setzler r ndsr^c ths piaiio sc
- r' - -A f \ Lr-f
it all ^ocd causes makes one feel that
. . . ; " i0- |
war is doing ror us and for the wo:
" vinced that not 100 years of peac<
together as the single year of war t
even than I hat, if possible, it is knit
"T.nnL- at the ni^fiirp Tr> thp r
engaged against the world, and at
that they are seeking selfish aggrai
governments representing the grea
/"Irfaxi'Ti fncorlinr intn u now
a new sense of community of purp
"The secretary or' war told mp <
day. Fie said when he was in Italy
ment. was explaining to him the ma
the United States.
"If you want to try an interests
of these troop trains and ask in I
been in America and see what hap
"FTp tripd thf*. pxnpriment. Hp \
said: "How many of you boys hav
it seemed to him as if half of ther
cisco; me from New York, all ove
of America in the Italian army. 1
gether by association in the Unite
among ns were fighting for their n
"Friendship is the element that v
And the Red Cross, while people
yrivauuiis ui uiitt wai js uumg un?r
of friendship the world ever knew.
"My friends, a great day of duty
a soul as no kind of work can ever
"May 1 suy this? The duty that
another, and no man can afford to
There are men amongst us who h
saw it. Some of you are old enouj
her men who made fortunes out <
how they were regarded by their 1
to save one country?this is a war
"And your relation to the Red Cr
will relieve you of the stigma. Yoi
prnniPTii nf t'no T'nitPrl ir '
of congress against accepting even
thing that the government will a
formed.
"Down in your hearts you can't t>
hist analysis, in lending money tc
St.tu.es it is a commercial transac
dared to cavil at the rate of intc
commentary that it constituted upc
"But when you give something c
soul someihlns of*vourself sroes 1
? ir i~ siV-h form that it n?yvr
* . beneHfc^to You know th
y' :V.*!::We as lue 1 i \ " rer.tgt
! e ".. > e*:]j ~*n of 'avor to i
vr.-: VO. " flbs'^ii "l.V Hi! t'.lftt
yourself l^rafin Sang. Si'"ou
not giving at afl, you are giving t1
+ - '< ?/
"And^rhink > hat v. e -rrave here!
V .w
< ro.- '\i i T.^rely a branch o. ;
which is nor recognized by t.hnTfcta?
? ,.-.-,.1,1 l V ...
I I > > V' isiti. ?? *.^
ir.. n; and lively :>>: the rK-?vlite
?r r y and sue .'tor. And one of rh
rh-? -vpira'irsn 01 ihc :;: man un.-ij
iho Red Cross.
"That ? '> !o Jh" roo: c-f ?hc ri
t.'ie insi rumen! alify they ih^msejv
the tiling vhiih no man was ;o lou>
of common iiury.
"We arc members, by b-inc in n;
O. a LTF i I r: r?;rc;: : . 4 cvu;. am.*
v/ori'l. and this cro. s v.}.: '- so
of < i;;**si:.mi;v its*'!!'.
"Ir fills my imagination. ladies
v.*o.i.en ;.i' i.- -r ; his country who
ove/y n:~h: ; :>.*.' ev^ry .-ay doi::~ th
< rraii thr* dut> c!' the household ::
to coinm*;u v.*o:*k ;fcut all ihe:
"When you think o? this. you reai
States are being dra~n together in
heart is feeing used tor the service
;!> ? ? ivi'iar.. where the;
(f di.^trc 1'ivl Von
of justice t.u hif-roy ; tt-,> two ser
i.- ': < r > they think the
where ihej are free do they think
V IV 'hey : . < are t.Ilvy lUlt.UJ
fre. <ir> ilv y realize ? 1; i *! pendei
"r : '.[> -iK/ii inrerr-Fi; ant
"f heard a story told the otlier <3
~e :r C":n?::::
erlisv-l ?n ?!: ' i.rir.y. 1T?> rc
" . ri^'vC::I v.Ik? i ne t
; !: , h; ;;'V.'t <>'>
: V In io mal
"lb- had t-vi in ,o..
own. Bu; a:'" : -iH, although the:
l. : :: r-un: * ~ i.d^ wcru [
I: ; . 1 ' .>ni )c!:."'n c-oiiai
. . . . h officii
hi:n:r.ni v *ha: ;;n- frin.^^e!y path*
. in if r i
worhl to !
to . i:i . you would ?-:noi
(. irking i:> oorfniV;;::
i
r- v > :h:.; eiitorrirl^e oUiil.
. 1 - : ;' : - v?
rid? In my own mind I am con2
could have knitted this nation
las knitted it together, and better
ting the world together.
enter of the scene, four nations
every point of vantage, showing
ndisement; and, against them, 23
.ter part of the population of the
sense ot community or interest, .
ose, a new sense of unity of life.
m interesting incident the other
a member of the Italian governny
reasons why Italy felt near to
i
ig experiment go up to any one
English how many of them have
non c
rv"w'
vent up to a troop train and he
e been in America?' and he said
11 sprang up 'Me from San Franr.'
There was part of the heart
'eople who had been knitted tod
States. People who had lived
tative Italy.
rill ever hold the world together,
are suffering the terror and de
of the greatest instrumentalities
has come, and duty finds many
find it.
faces us all now is to serve one
make a fortune out of this war.
ave forgotten that, if they ever
?h?I am old enough?to remem=>f
the Civil War and you know
ellow citizens. That was a war
to save the world.
oss is one of the relations which
11 can't give anything to the govvvon't
accept it. There is a law
services without pay. The only
ccept is a loan and duties perike
very much satisfaction in the* y
) the government of the United T
:tion, and some men have even
irest, not knowing the identical
n their attitude'
)f your heart. of your (
ivnh the gTn,^imrticuHjily' v-hen t
can. come bacfc by way ordir ct
- re ^ tl5? old cynical di-Iiririon.
iion of aM'avp to come. Y\"< '
.n i !ii;: <i?i .\I of . i . A
o-i don't consider
give \viil^self-adulaiion, you are c
f^youf^olfn vanity.
We call ir the America:! Rod
i mv ' international or-raniza.ion
V < - -r ...
illOJV t'li cm lilt; uiwuzicu -uv ^?r1
])\i ; till-raft! arnr-e- ^
:* >1 / .<t?4mer.f!i i 1 OL*
? ; i %i *
e d'epf.-' .?! a ;yfc tfta^res? .* upon
is TiK'i 11:"V 1i;He> not re.-p cted
>?rr- i >
;"T;ir. ^hey^M.ve not resj> I'tod
<?s |jrn*t?ci* in sr*r;,ve up af
ii, :: v.'iis tlie* ex ^'jssy^ <1*.
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ibors of fhr> American iio-.l Cro.-s.
.-hip which c-x: :;-nU.s a:i drov the
ladies bore todaV is an emblem *
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and jrenll^nien. io think of the
are bus\ tonight rnd arc b^y
e work oi' the Tied Crtss ready y
in ord( r that they may coniribut
r hearts are enrra.^ed in. ,2:.
#v ?
\iz>- how the people of l!'.'"1 I.
*o a ccrcat intimate family ;vh<
o-' ;he soldiers n"! v but for -*
i^Uzr9
/ suffer and are lost i:i ;t mane
. have then), this noble picture /
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rants of liberty, ['or c>:= 1 y vv'u ro
thoughts or eomrad''shi^u onJv
Jt - / ** %
' 'hoiiirhts oi synirprrny: n.iy
. illy htipi'u;; only wheV tl; -y are
\cr upon another an<L ihejr co:n1
common necessity. y
,'y ?!::<; v.us ridiculous, but it is *
v the e rii of truth. An IfYdian
uurned to the reservation on a
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h::u\rhr \\ He said: 'Jfojtnuch ,
! v..?,' Then he v*as a.4:efl:
you kiftv *?vhat you :i"" lirrhting
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.. . c^nt senlf-nc-e <
no imruosn ::i %
>;?rty" to
; ( ' interest and of ptirpq^e.
i iv;u! some of tn<li;'
: ! ( *f Iuto cc.m? \ : ?
tic: if could catch > :
oapiii;.' of oppressed and i
' ?< ;t:;nc' I'ke ih-'* I>;it:I.
!' i' .:* :-it of ii!.'?:-rry,' *
' i:nt comes into ill li* :?rf
;\J] the brains nn?i pov.**?r ihf-?
?. . I sir" vo!l ; > - V* .
>w .
u -iistain t!ie heart o!' the *
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