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TEXAS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1HS
ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL Intellectual Unprepatwhtss
HAS TAKEN UP BOOKS
M«»tc«In\ ■■■•null tin Mhanv P.ihlii Srluiol l«n.k ip tmok-, and llm
Mm* viH-iitmmi period <*niiii t<> *i rli»i. \ e-. Ir»'ii rvrry
■ Ml- «illi l»M(k -.il.lil- lliimw. Ill-Ill-- ll.rii -hoiililrr* iika- soldier- march-
ing in. I'll tl i In ■ ul hatth. iiihI - in im.iiv'ti. it"* n battle, In dan- and do
know I dgr, tlmt lli v nay
■•I'roplr do not think," *a.d a -mart philosopher "They nifnlj re-
I arrange their prejndirr*."
Thnt nun Im- triii'. hut thrrr have liwn period* in history when pflja-
dire MTiurd to play the minor nile.
Thrrr ha*e Imi-ii otlur p< riod* when reason serined to give miy and
urrtiun I hi- k 1<I<I1<--* . '
let mipul«r r«*iirii -upn-m*.
The -urpri-r ul the rriord mn-n-t- in thr fart that progress h..* not
Im i n mi 11 <>r iii.
- Abe Lincoln and Jesus
p
y*<
Eaeh of thru its master ot a kingdom, politirul and spiritual king
of thr in ramr out tniin ni.m.ig thr ronum n I oik*. our h<mi in
a hf tot, thr othrr in a manger, mir wu- a rail op.ittrr, 11<< utln-i a ear-
prntrr. poverty ami hard-hi|<- »»< thrir primer hunk. tin- world *»- tlnir
arhool house an<l hiiinaiuty wa- thrir theme «■■<■ lunl in d« uilli politic.-.
freedom, thi- othrr spiritual In-r<lmii. two di-tim-l kingdom*. Kaeli ot thru.
raiur iifion tin- stag.- of nrtion ut » utorii v |* riod in tin u<>rt<i - lti-i<<rv.
and (ith of thrm died for thr pnnriplr- whirl, they rnunnatnl Iron. H» , Sor „m, wl„ %l|M.k , _
•tump and forom. and a doctrine that is not worth dying lor. .- not worth | |iM|IU Ll„ H ,triMnPl\-. „i.d lh,"k"* h"w< '»"«*«' •»> scaamis ,.f ap-
parent rollapar
• »in- i*iiti imt review thr rise and fall of empire*, religions and civtfu*-
tniiii without n-uli/ilit; tlx- iil.-nli.tr necessity «<t rai-h generation br.ng pm
. . ... pa nil tn takr <-»n- ot itself, or thr uttrr folly of it* looking to thr ..art fo»
•<-p it ill iiilnl fmv-, It \ni| ilnii t work. niiir plifi- in tin* worl.l will ,
by way*, reading from CM's Holy Book senptuial injunctions in pr.h.: »t > (|| ||t(. | |w. <i( i)mti „ tl. , xfwi n. ,1(.m llf k,r.t | '"J*"
human slavery. I'p North thr rlrryv hrl.l down thr rta«r and w.r, rradiii^- o.ur.-,.. ami it «... lull to oMillowinv w.th p.itr»t.s ol tin ,.,,1,1,/ "" ^ ,h'' '»»• bu« »« !•«»««•» •«
from thr Mini Hook proof a pl. nty that hitman -lavrn .niiif ..ml ,.v|N,t,lll Wllltll T(l, ,|, 4„,.,.rvlr„ w,.rr r<PI|1|ll(.,.| h>
rtrriptnrally, thrv wrrr both nvrht. Thr two kuiKd»i „«.m l.n.l ,,, v u K. ,-k. .rrtptm. padnit'. prayrr, and mhliil !•.
brrn mrrxnl into »nr. and tin- Ihhiic »! In ir.r<l...„ wn, p tti.u- ^liak.. ,, ,, .!. |lv... .| , t:,iw t» tl.. -tu.l.nt ImmK. ,.i,t,...i- and
and in April, IWI, it <-a.i«ht on tirr. t*l.| Ahr. a- thr> w. r. wont all Jj|rll||v ,lli;hlv n|1|,nrl„„| |„ a||. Thr
him. oat on thr thronr, did not brlon* t.. any rhnrrh. tot a t.irian. tm. m||i|i |(i, Su,n. V S. Ili.lh.ml ..I
% for that. hi.h rrlimnn rovrnil tin .artli all n.ri. «... .... a I, v. I ml||nl aii), , ((, ami In
purloin Immii Iiit mm»"I rhiiin- ifitt l.ih lit i* 11 Htrutru'l#*. hih!
wkilr. Whrn Abr Unroln k«mrd u|»n thr |»l.t.ral l,„n/o... til. I'nit.il 1( Wh ||iw w ||m (i|| w||(.n. (h|. |ir|. b||ni)( n||), „M. Mi#irk<( fnm| ,,M. -li%j|
Htatca wa* a -torn, prtrtl. th.» |»litiral kmir ««> d.vi.Uil ...to tw.., ( fU w|()n m(I| ^(ii, n||i, ,H|| (||1|lk r|(, 1|n), |||>w pBn(.
houam, thr linra wrrr drawn, and thr K.antK wrn r.n t, .„l„.u- .... -upr..., n() I(| u u (||m|.<< |||(. |>(||y w|(w t|||. ^ pn|B)| m)-|| (
ary—thr rlrrgy in thr South wrn- walking up ami ilnun tin- hiKhwaxn ami ( ^
train hill virW|ioint. II.- wa> a Innc. i:aui(liui;. awkwanl l.-iiuw. In- own
party thought hr #1:* not 11p.nl to tin- ta-k Ix-forr In in. \1t.1 in- inauu'
uration, Srwanl, Srrrrtary ot Stat.', uroti- hoini- t<> l i- wifr ami inl.l hrr
that hr wax iroinu to havr a Inir j«l> ruiminif tin- ^in.'.i.imnt l.ul <11 almut
two wrrkx hr wnitr lux wifr an.rthrr Irttrr ami tnl.l h.-r tlial In- wa- 1111 —
takrn about thr mattrr, yra, hr ti.l.l hrr that .Mm- I im-nlti wa- l'ri->idint
of thrar l'lntr.1 Statrs, and surr I-Iiouiili !.<■ »a- llr lia.l n.-vr. -n-n thr
inaidr of a rollivr, in thr mattrr ot rulturr, tin- -rirmi of t'ovrriiinriit. p..
litiral rroiioinv a- writ .11 hook- -|.-llr<l nothim; In linn, ami In -i-rnnil
to know all things. In thr .lark. -t hours ot tin- t 'iwi \\;n, wlu n ti-..- <l< -1.uv
of thr Rrpuhlir nn-incl to In. 111; on a hrittlr tlirrail, Imt in tin niiinril- ol
thr ifrrat, with thr shadow^ ot .Irt.-at lallliiL' al»nit tlii-iu. I.11.1.I11 \va-
t mmplarrnt and jovial, and in srnivr mattrr*. In- winil.l -pin a yarn, rrai-k
a jokr, tlirrrhv rontouml.lii: <liploi.uits and iinhoi-ini; war l>.ni- ami llnini-.-l
thr vril of humor, truth would l» rrvralnl. i-ml war riddlrs -nlxnl. Writ
on hi« truirn- niaiinrr was this iiisrription S.m Tin I ni..ii Ail .1-. u.tl.
him was nnutfht hi- -mmi! it ami <1 •«-<!. II -j .-<•< h at tin will >.<-\
rr In- rrail, it will III la-ttri 1111.I1 1-tm-il a tlli. l-alnl m n i In n. i I'Im tnwci
¥
ii.tr |>rak in thr philosophy ol human tri-idoin, thrrr'- mi 1111 \ In.- 1 .-- I
likr niaiinrr, wlirn .Irsiis rain.-, tin- ..I.I ttorl.l wa- .11 tl . tlin.r- ... -trili. n
l.trnni- bi|pitry ami kuiL'.ratl wrrr 111 partiinship. ami 1 In manil. ul ilark
. HUM uvf Mldow.it thr railli. A -ti«'k -tall was III- .-..M-rinu', .nut a pallrt
.it straw was Ilis rradlr Anil tin wi-. nun Inmi tin- i-a-t, |«.liin-al ilrn.
aifotf*! raiur "hrarinj; tr.11' In thr inalti 1 01 tli.- rliihlliiMMi lit.- m I. -us.
thr Hiatory Itook is s.lrnt, and \m Iii.m- ottrn wotidriril wlii-lln-i m nut 11 <
wrut tn srhool. ptayial hall, luutnl a lunik, wrnl 1.1 1. -w..uiniii'.-. ami hail
Atonr hruiM'H on III- hrrl. junt likr othrr hot ami u. 1 \|irrt that llr < I ul.
for llr took on flrsh," Hi miulit know till wrakm-ss ot 11<« lir-li, and
if Hr did not km.w l'i< lilr, II.- roulil not riiiuprrli.-ml 1 In man Ii11-
< Inly onr instanrr ol Hi* boylu«.<l lilr rhn.nirlril. at tin IV— .ivn, in ll •
jam and ruxh ol thr throng. II. was s.-paratrd ti-om Hi- ihIk-. ami n'.-i
thry found Him, hr was diaputnn; with, and <-<mtnun 11111; tin ilm tin
law—at thr at;r of twrhr. Thr lirvt tiliir that wi lira- ul Him, was down
thrrr at thr rivrr .Tonlon, whrn II<- ratnr <h.wu tn h. I.apti/rd ol .lulin, ami
evrn John did lint know I Inn. thr dovr wa- thr -iciiul. ami .I0I111 did not
want to do it, did iuit Irrl worthy, hut li-u- -aid -ul:rr .1 in I.. Thru
at might way llr wrnt up into a high iiiouutaii. to Im t ntnl «i tin- <li-\il.
and xav tolks, that was a liuttlr. Thr di'magogs hail passril tin woi.l aim.mi
nntong thr rmwnrd heads .tr-iis, tin- King ul tin .Im-. i.ml ii-um that
hour, His lilr was niarkrd lor tin- slaughlrr. Tin rahlr was inilowiu; in
Ilia train, rhiiiiouring lor hrrail and I i -11. and tin- In-a I mil: tou.-li 01 Hi- <li
linv peminality—Hail, thr King ..1 tin- .Irw-, ami Hi- ili-nplrs wrrr draw
ing lots for a Int ottirr in Ilis pi.litiral ( .'l kiii.'.lniii Tlir\ |ia--i-d I Inn thr
irold coin with ('u^nr's «*ourt <»i «rin> Muih|h«I tlurnin, a11«i plied llu.i
with thr ijuitv : What ot it ! Ho tin liltliv nun hark hi llit iu, ami
*ai<l lot havr it. Aim! to r\inl«' flu- ^..amult and thr mail rush ol
the ignorant multitude, 1 stole a\va\ to tin laMm^s ot tl.« nionutaiio or
^H1IK*Iiin| a sail Iwiat. ami in the t|tiietue» ot tin hour, lit «>|m-ii«-«| >rho<i|
tin na\, Sii|»t. Ilollaiiti i- will <|Uiililie«l to iIimmisi ihi>« all ituf*ort.aiit >i|l
l««'t. a^ he ha^ put hi*» lite into the work Ami by the ua\. me im |»r»»ui|
• ♦» -a\ that he i^ a Slmrkeltonl «*«»uiit\ b«»\, am! he m.irriei! a Shnt'kellonl
eoiintx _ul. In mi an itleul i-oiuhinatMUi, a> Miv ll«»llam! i- a teaehei ol
liot< lia-r^ell Vr», Su|»t llollam! h h«'a<l ol the Sl.tmion! m-Imh»U, ami om-
•f the mo\iiiir ^pintv in th» •tlm'ittioiml work ot tin- West, ami h\ the *a\.
I« u'inmI 11111 Im'r Im ^»;iit S»i|»t. ot thi^ ^n.it Slate, ami «i niav run him
-«»iiit »!av. ,n^t t imtittfi take^ «>ut I » le in tin* Wr>t. Oui |»nh!n*
• in. • »rt> oil tl hi' I* |.n»-|»«.i> tli Supt. Williuirhain >
ir.t win l»« h'Mtl • » •••• t \» • llent »?!**•• 11»l*nai lan, |h»»e^>«M| • »l a vvoii-
«l«-rtw| |m • -1• i».-»lit \. >• •«) |• t in \ i-• «»m mi i i> liolilih'h, ami a- a result ot
th - utirk. tl.» \Iliaii\ l*iil»li«- St litHil »• i'«i> ; wax up aheatl, >eeoml to uom
in the ^tatt •»! T« \a>. ; i •! w« :ir« all prmi'l *»t mil -rhool. It> reput i'im*
ha^ 'itiif al»rt»; «l, am! -I ni!i'iit> »i« mi; • hmi. a *li>tai.ee to tak«- lol
. ant.r i t»t lirM t la"" lii*:h Ihn>| > ija \\ iii'.'hu • is l»..« »,t t! up tin-.
• •? i\;t! Mro-" * nii|-s • *t t» I t i ~. el»-\» til. IV«i! I li \\ il-nn a*
"i i i i'; :. i.'l -i» wt Mail t ,il w .ili thi > « i alt*! euthuMa^ i
ni wt ,*it -ut» t • a In, i! .-n.it • hool. I • t t liinl.imiit
-I u ai almuh, am! I In *»nl\
• »t tin- nill«t\. Now. tiii" l«a»l-
»*hm»l. ami wt in>t
ut our -t'lnntS ami
\pet-? in tin ^tati
lit -III! It. Inntli ;
|»♦ I « t 1 t alwn t
»n t«» tak« e:ir»
o»i »»ut I aiim
u th. .1 - 1 in.!
I»rohli i.i i>. !»o\\ . r<
u*» to that ui mu^t innli! tin t nm * to ton puhln
annot ih'lav *ln matter, a*» it will retanl the jjiovvtl
town W « I om ut t!» lar.'t -t m Iuh>I i tin t-. Wi-
• i I't-xa-. i iiihrat-im.* two hiim!r«-t| am! twenty -ii tion* ot lain!, am! In re in
Mhanx, ami in tin lmie|H-mletit St-hool Ih^tin-t wi are uoiiiir to buihl a
it it -eliool. tin! to tlat i ml, tin* -«■ hi Kit hoanl wurkliii: ami plaiinilivr.
ami rit lonvr the uuittii will taki *ha|n tor attion. Ami in tin- meantime,
li t'n ail lnm>t ti»i our ^t IiimiI. it nut lri« ate>t a«"»i't. am! a liiif ilmw'inn
i-aril I'm tin hetti r t la-> i»l » iti/en>hi}» l oine tn Albany
In The Matter of Water System
In tin unit11 i i• ehaiu«N toi water. wi» hear miiiii eoiiiplaint, ami wi
want tn >a\ I't-t <i it w wi.nN aloie: ti nt line Tin t'lty ( inim il lia^ maili-
a iniiiiii um nite ot *»o |m i month Ami now n \ou ilo not use over "JtKMi
uallon^ i»l water, tli t t-, the amount ol your watei lull Ami ot eour-e.
with tliiN awlul lu't ilr\ w»:ithi .! with in \:-mIs am! lots nt tlowei imi!^.
tin watt i "ki|»v through tl« Iiom in kvflit \ last, am! the In 11> pile up lor
vati i, lienei the eomplail < lleietolore We haven't hi t n IIm iI to a watei
im ler, ami wi wouhl n-t turn m the hn-e, <;o tn h ti nr a \i>itin_. ami
our water hill wa> ,iu*t the "aim. -o thi*«• nn-a- ii'iuenl i;et~ u> all, when we
topjet to turn t In hn^t nil. Now Inlk-, wi liaxe an t \i t llent water "VMein,
a> coml a> then i > in tin xxorhl in t la mattei nl purity, am! we haxi an
:tliiim!liliee ol it. at li;i^t txxn years* sU|»|»lx. ami exeix timi xx e tlrixt nut
then* am! look at it. wi imt let 1 liki shouting, it'- >n i-liar that it i- him,
im L*vp or aikili, Imt it ilm <- not matter hoxv mm h xxe haxe ^ot or lioxx vjooil
ftnd trird to rxplain lli- uiis.-ioii on rarth. hut ul m. avail Ami up tin i. i „ ls_ ,|lls t,„t „ ,lmi, „„ tll( lt>
on thr liiouiitn.u. llr vi-ionr.l all Hi.- |.nl.l n-al t.a.nil, ami ilul I In ilrv.l | ,(ltt Mv „ |lit.tl |„„ ,(l |,
of hatiian gnn-il It wa- an oppm t i.m- tnnr mr I In iriuphiu luui Knu
doiim and prilli'ipillitirs ami thronrs ami ariuir- al Hi- • • <m inn in I Kim:
of thr .Irws Hut llr would not I'lu luril- li.nl n.-t-, tin io\. I lu.I.
fur a ll.llilt.il llr li in I num. Iiml-on iill.l luui IS. till . klrknl 111 iii •. 11 ul
tho $\ liagogtlr- ami 1I1.1-11I Mini up and Inwn tin i.utli, ami I < i Ii.
a»*t in thr trngir .Iri.ma. was a luoi k t . inI tin- i-I .ii-^i ol u-ui |.ainn . ami
Hi clieil the ileath ol a eoiiiiuon t riminal. II - •!i>t iple> inlinwetl ttar nti.
th« 'ir |Hilitii'iil kingdom had r. ii'ililnl lli- wa- a -pinlual kinudoiu T.«!: \
tkr world i.rrils a prntirostial gi.tlu i .n: tin - i I iippn riiaiuhrr. <•
iHtr llii.nl. and of olu- arrortl. tli.lt wr mm ,• ' ■ Ii t hi > n! nl tin- rii-lui
I >iii' ut im. -istrr
up|.l\ in l Ik Wi -i. . .i-i almi't tlin-i
<|.ui rt i-i - nt .i in 111 tun iluliar- ji. ii I l In \ -niml t in iii.iki - rat. ol l.-u ilolinr-
pr. Mil, W 1111 t In 11 ill it lakili nil. list lit r.u till.I it u.i, ail.I tin rnll-i
111 n - iii-i was, 111 < In.;-, mi I li i Ilm- ill all tin wiHi i. ami 'limit li ill o! tin
tuun ilnl nut ji I .- ii . . ' \— tin- nlil in i i n 11.1. ' . i -a ni ii In -ri inn
ami 11 i a .ii.it i-riinni II. watri nl -ahatu.ii .ii-i tiir. Ii it whrn I
pip! - it In Mill, In 11 In i i . I rliaii.1-- lol ll Sn m> ilnir folks, tin- t'it\ nl
\ I li:i I. \ i- piping vni: ll. wall i. ami sn tl.i.- I- 11 i-liarur, ami al-u a limit.
Nuw I lir t . t \ i mill.; ■ • >. i k i1 lli. pin. In th.- wain .uli-illin i - nl \l
I >i. 11 \. i..M -t .gati'il Hi -i'lu • 11 * 'i ni nut., nitrs in ntlirr i i-ar I > \ luwn-, nul
ni thai Iii-i-, tl i \ ilit • I.-: lli watrr talr- inr \lhai\. Now »<- think
Ka.-h .lav rniir- lo.1h with a luggrr srt of prohlrmii, and thr only Iwrpr
l -nl* *' • -ii lir- hi a tuggrr —rt ol nirii.
V' i-m i, turn ut tin roi.il, humanity muxt rx|K-rt to mrrt Natur> loot
in t .ot ami r'.r to ii. not only a- -hr ># rxprrs-rd rxtrnially and thmiiKl
i-i.- i ■ I it in?i-nir:ll\ anil through thr -oul ot man.
!' . i • \"- only pro-|k-rt ot a sm-n-stul -tnigglr ronsists .n k<-i-p.nt{
pa.-, w.th hrr, in growing as shr grows, m matrhing wits and id«:il« will
hrr rrlrnth---, i:m r. -ing marrh.
W I i-.n-M-r ami wli. ivvrr liuinaiiit\ has fiiilrd to do thia, it ft<o< met
disa-trr. ami I.a- Imi-ii lorrnl to rrroirr lout ground through yran> of bit
tor toil.
Tin limiiaiis 'jr. w lor ">'KI yrars, and thrrr wa* no n>a!ion whj fhrjr
-liiuilil imt l.avi krpt on tor thr nrxt -"it»0.
Thrv ilnl not. l ourvrr, and thrir multiplying pmbhms ovrrtonfe them,
..-li <1 tin r.rpirr, nli! it i-i at i'll a In n.l all .t had achieved and left thi Win
i.-in world to wallow in a slough of rhaos for many rrnturies.
Tim - i i.lra that il wr i'ontinur to parrot certain rulea ami |.-hr.i*ra
il. t I . vi hi-rii handed down to us, wr -hall get along nil right, that wi do
it n.i il tn al.-nrh tl i spirit or wisdom they may involve, hut merely eom
pliinriit thru, w.tli a lip to lip danrr.
Thrt i- in nlra that our forefathrrs arrangril everything, and thai
• I . .' " . i •! tn tn nl tin trait- 11 < \ hl-i/ed is to hrag of their nrh.rve-
n.i its and -ii.g thru praises.
Thrrr i- an idea that wr ran stop n-al pioneering, .ral study, and still
.Ivain-i . 11:i' hv -mi . i-aprii-r ol in-i-rutable tatr wr have inherited the
lat ot ili iain!. ami Imi' in. more di-ngirenhle task than to lap it up.
Tin ii i- an nli a that il wr put our rhildrcu through so many toruial,
u.i i-lianu al ruur-c- of -tudv, ami hand them out so many embossed diplomas
when thi*\ havr lini-hiil, wi guarantee the nation against all kind- of ..us
fort unr.
There .- an idea that all the channels have hern rhartcd, all the rhoaki
niiikril. ami that our safest attitude is our of watrrtight complacency.
Thru i- -ui idea that wr might to frown ot. the investigative spirit,
i -prnallv a- it rlTrrts sorirty ami govrrniurnt, and if fuse to admit thai
anv new condition has arisrii. or ran arisr.
Th.-rr i- an nlra that if, ami whrn, a peculiar a-|K'et of economies
prv-rnt- il-rll, wi illi not nrnl to analy/.r it, to Iiml out why it de\rlop«4,
o. w Imi it indicates, hut that wr ought to rush forward a new law.
Thru i- an idea that, though we have n government by, for and of
thr pr.iplr. which mean- a govemmrnt that must look to the pvcplr for
wi-ilom ami intrlligenrr, all we need to do is to loll against it.
Thrrr .- an i.lra that, though law is uhsolutrlv drpendent on publia
>rs|iert Im it- -up|mrt, wr ran ru-s. ridicule and condemn the lniv, but
without affecting or diminishing the necessary degree of respeet.
Then- is au iilru that, though government demands a certain elemenl
ol training ami r\prrtnrss, wr can pick a man out of the street, or from
any walk ot Iif. and ninkr him a lit ofltrial by the process of voting.
Thru i-. tu -um it all up. an idea that about all we have to do is to
pla\ tin gam.- a- wr inl.rrite.l it. as it was arranged to fit thr prohlrum of
M-trnlav, ami tin t wr do nnt need to bother our heads about applying its
principles to tin problems ot today.
Tlii- .latum nriil- a great awaki i.inrnt, hut .'specially with rifur.1 to
tlin-r basi. principles on which it rests.
It Im- In runic riiuli.-i il with drtailrd inrthods, ilitrctrd with Uniil |»i»
-inn- ami prejudices. ; |
What it I.a- gained b> ov rrroiiiing srctionalism, il is losing th rough
' !u -pirad ill flirtionalism.
\ i-uali/ing it-i-lt a- a vvlmlr in trims of geography, it is abaodoniitg
I1 i ni. i rpt.on in trims ol rlas- interest.
i r. . in illvnlr in rurilii.i,' tu rivers, mountain ranges and stnti lines,
i- beginning in il.villi ariiirding to urrupaton and mode of life.
I'lu- problem .- Iirrr. hut tin- ttiri.lt\ of appreriating it, mush less of
ii i-i-ting it, i- not
Instead ot Inokin: at il with open, unwinking eyes, men prefer to
iloiLr. lu taki ii i-;r ii uiottiH-- ami -logans ol thr past, to rehear*" the
o* the mighty winds ot di.-rrnsion. Inar. nul romprehrnd tin babbling ol tI nt lair. wl.n wr n thr,„. h with ail lIn .\p. n-r nt tin ,K ,'1" without thr spirit of emulation.
mauv tongues and la.tlis, and may tin • io\t , tni< >n ut In burn into on.
very bring this eternal truth Political ami -pmtual kuigdoms, -rpaniti
i.mI apart, Ir— they fall.
BUSINESS AND BOOSTER by out ol town orators, also local
MEETING ELECTRIC CO. orators will div-ouiM liefnsh
mrnt- will Im- sci'mhI. t nine out ami
and rt tin vstrni -ystemati/rd,
. a raprr i ati i an In- mail. I u
Tin' Abilene (las and Kleetric Co. '"'l' ':S celebrati tin nera-ioii ol
will hold a business nrnl Inioster the upening or tin- coii.pl. I ou ol tin-
mar'uig of all the local managers in liigli |s.wrml luir to Albany Km ry
Went Teti in 'br City ot Albany
Friday, September 11th. At this
mee' lig. after the business session, Frank Hupp is now bu-y luukin - l'i w
th* Com|<any will kerp o|m-ii house the oil gBine in the Moral, field, has
-v -t i-i.i to ii 11 pi 11-1 ii i-1 .v i- wall i users,
n.| -ulliriciit im -mm i- rn tin pav in
rt ii il i- |m.--ilili . wi wouhl ailvnratr about a do!!:- ii.li , vvith an allow
..lire «t -ay ilui-i lInn.-ainl gallons, ami ii all pruhiiliilil, thi- ran hr tlum
hit i-i m. "I .unr i. ill.- water -\-tri.i hrloi . In ll • | roplr. ami : I.
I ii-< nl I In lily i I-in tin plant in tin n n i i- a rlieap rate, ami it i-
not tin- purpo-r .»I tin i ity ' uutu'il tn maki i rrnt protit above i'vim-iim
nl Iip. raliim t'n -y-teiii ami thr upkrrp ill -aim -rliih
HOME FROM PHILADELPHIA. RETURNED FROM COLORADO
Mi ;.mI Mrs. I.i u rr I 11 a in mr. arr Mr and Mrs. K. H. Cloud havr rr-
lirri liom Phila.lrlphia lo -|«end a tiirueil from Colorado where thrv
lay - will, home lulk- Laur.l -|n'iit some two or three week-enjoy on general principle, but whrn it interferes with special interest.
In i-i n -tintent ... tin- Trniplr >ng the niouiitaiii air. They visited All this is derived largely from intellectual uiiprc|iarcdnctui, from ne-
lirrrying ilu- -oviet, wr arr actually tlirting with its doctrines.
Wr arr liiiililiitg up groups, runrriitrating jxiwer and demanding nnog-
nition arconling tn industrial ditfrrrncrs.
Wr an- exerting prr-.-ure, if not -uperseding the general law, from iv-
e.-y economic angle.
Wr arr dcM-hiping huge orgaui/atioiis, which have come to exereis-t
tremei.dous lun-r, in the name ot rlass consciousness, though striving to
rover it up by shouting the name of democracy.
We are dividing loyalties on every hand, exerting ourselves more gen-
crouslv tor tin- linn lit of particular cli.pies than for the ronstitution or the
organic law.
Wr arr .pirstioiiing the right ol the government to do this or fli.it, not
lot the eitiKcnship of Albany troni Frank sure docs .t.jov th. .nine, and Mi-lual School im Ilu pa-t
- :TIO to 6^)0 I'. M , and everyImdy by the way, lie is pulling through llr will rut.-r tin .ardiral drparl
Via. IVumt,
has n» invitation. Speech ir ing some good deals down ihriv
springs.
I
ul Max lor I i iv ri-s.t v * In-
- y rar. ^ t rip.
Moulder .nul i nlorado gleet to study our system of govornmeut, from an inability to appreciate
and irport a drlightful the standards and ideals lo which it was dedicated, or how they must to
applied to tad. succeeding problem as it may arise.—Houston Chn*uiele.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1922, newspaper, September 8, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413624/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.