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niE STAMFORD LBATOEE, STAMFORD, TEXA8
Friday, May 31,1W0
[STAMFORB LEASER
i A beautiful booklet )• beforo u*. p.
I entitled "In Memory of L. B. P«i-
who wasr the late prpsidtrt
Every Friday
8TAJNPOKI) LEADER CO.
Office of l*uWicatkm:
Booth Ferguson Street
G. L. INGUSH
Manager and Editor
.(atored at the Po*toffica in Stem-
lord, Texas, for tran*roia*ion thro
the Bteil* at second-<la*a matter.
of the Lone Star Ga* Conipan \
and a very fine gentleman hi- w*a
loo. There Tut some e-mxUcnt ar-’
tides in tbi; hoik in regard tJ Mr.,
Denning. whom alt Stamforditeaj
and most West Texas people re-1
member wirh groat feeing. The j
Comriiunty Gas Co. i> the name of
the department of thii p-»nir*nyj
People end Spots In the Late News
serving F amfuH aft.4 vicinity.
H i
Subscription Rales:
One Year -------------------
Sit Month*
CW leader la delivered
'"""Rtj by our ova carrier
in tb*
buy*
ADVERTISING RATES DHON
REQUE5T
Correspondent for- the As»ociatea
Press Is located in Tha Stamford
Leader office.
*Btemfw;d, T.xas.-May 31. H*H>
On- idea i« thnt, by the time Hil-
ler starts to ply -us one of his
“pro’oc:ian” visits will bo so very
ready to receive ■‘company" that
he wiil pasti me ' tho .trip till a
more prop]y..us timet And th?n,
'af .•( fVVi luld keep tight <01
gvitiug f epare I for any such a
Visit, of course. There. Is nothing
like h.’tmr ready for any emerg-
ency, which may copie -it any time
One folic, tolls' u.- of a sure fign
n person, is getting old. It is this:
When nob idy takes any particular
|a you," but still pretends
to, the patent ion being
so thin
that (.no knows j: is ml. genuine,
YOl \ <»t M. FALLOWS
■ Voj young /el! w« who at-?' con-
templating g>6mg into the newspa-
per game:, v
Do J04 reeV.ei y..j can pit,use To
.? people out ad every hundred?
tpa you tappose y-u con mgVe
, money out si your writing--. a;w
out of yjrfr commercial p.ititini.
if yui Intend to carry tb*;-U*,
part? '
. Do -y -u haw hu »*•*• tUtort. l.:..
priming ganse is, oh, *** easy, ant.
you had better .look for ahotnec
hanging mit place and learn a new-
line of sh'oJy s;orie.*v
'America the world -ver has al-
ways been rioted for, the biggest
liars on earih. But even Mark
Twain in his yjimle&l days would
be :n the primer Mas • beside one
‘f, these.. German war lords.
FORT PHANTOM HILL
LAKE WONDEltFn.LY
FINE BODY OF WATER
4 i
swl
HARMONY («
James A. Farley, national demo-
cratic chairman and pretWentuil
aspirant, locked arms with three
G. O. P. presJdctttlklpossibilities at
“Inner Circle" annual stunt dinner
In New York. Left to rl
Robert Taft of Ohio; Rep.
TmL
: ;i
w~u>
in New York.
*
it: Sen.
____ ■ . Joe Mar-
tin of Massachusetta. House minor-
ity leader: Farley; and Wendell
Wfllkie, utilities magnate.
TAPER FILL-BOX . .
Here’s a spring pill-box,,
hat. of .twisted and woven
crepe paper, a material to
lit the most modest budget.
It’s a "spring leaf’ green,
with grusgrsin ribbon
center and srosgrnin tabs
blfck 1 ■■
down the b/ck to flutter in
cpring breezes.
“After this i saw in the night
w»f very cartful, to ax* and ^dd a fourth baa-w-
* s»~ -------— — — ■ and strong
Daniel
’lain that the bear would stand
alone. He Stated: “And whereas
hou sawest iron mixed wifh miry
‘lay, .they shall mingle themselves
•with the seed of men: but they
ihall not cleave one to another,
even as iron Is not mixed with
ilay." Hitler ferTfied this prophecy
uithe letter, when he stated, “This
resty will not alter the course of
r.he two nations; Germany wiil re-
main as she i4 and the same will
to^Rgssis.” Yea, like Daniel
foretold jus, they will “mingle
themselves" In Moscow and Berlin,
hut the two nations will not
"cleave one to another.”
' “After this I beheld, and lo an-
other, like a
upon the back of 1t f&Ur wings
(symbol of the airplane) of a foul;
dreadful and .terrible,
exceedingly* and it had great 'ron
teeth: it devoured and brake U
pieces, and stamped the residue
with the- feet of it: and it Was di-
verse from all the beasts that were
before it'; and it .had 10 hora*."
This is Germany, and the beast
mentioaed here does not represent
ONE-CROP FARMER
a
Cctton is my shepherd and I am
Friday,
in want; it maketh me to Ho down
without supper; it leadeth me be-
side mortgage windows; it reator-
eth my debts in onc-crop farming;
it leadeth my children from the
path of education for the crop’s
sake. Yea, though I walk through
the valley of eUrvation, I fqar
Hitler, but the Kaiser who fcjght much evil, for cotton will not fee
the World War. Daniel Informs u* me, the seed and meal do not com
the “JO horns" represent 10 Hngs.
You will find 10 kings fought in
the first World War, “1 considered
the horns, and, behold, there came
up among them another little burn,
(the little horn is Hitler and only
a few years ago he was a hou-t
leopard, which painter) before whom there were
cm.. Q[ tj,e first.t horns plucked
up by the roots, (Austria, Czecho-
beast had slso four beds; and slovafci.( and Poland) and, behold,
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^dominion was given to it.
My understanding of pcophecy
is that the old Roman Empire will
be revised in the “latter days.”
This beast is Italy, and she has
already taken ■Ethiopia and (Al-
bania, in partial fulfillment of “do-
minion was given it." But how can
we fasten four heads an Italy? In
fort me. Thou preparest a reduc-
tion in aiy income before me, in
jthe presence of my creditors; tftou
anointeat my houaehotd with debts,
my expenses runneth over my pro-
ceeds; surely misery and poverty
will follow me all the days of my
life and I will live-enu mortgaged
or rented farm forever. Amen.
D. lj{L Marshall,
Colorado County, Texan.
in this horn were eyes like the
eyes of a man, and a mouth speak-
ing great things.”
The statement, “plucked up by
the roots,” has a deep significance.
For four years French homes were
destroyed, neutral Belgium war
gutted by the Germans, and this
\ small helpless nation’s fathers and
More than 7Q0 kinds of birds
have been catalogu'd in Texas.
Many birds such as tho Sennet
thrasher, the green jay, the Corhu-
laca are found nowhere in North
America except in Texas.
Iim>. Mussolini signed a concordat, aona ahot like wiid feaaU
with the Pope m which he agreed ’ the foreat. Tht. ,AJli«n at last were
pi>> 370,000JK)0, aad give the aUccessful, and the Germans werr
$20,000.00 0
:.t- -* '
__TZaLTyr
*. that all one ha* to iio is-to i -a.-.t
up, get the news out of the air, git
the customer by the collar ami th«
- *• earth by the tail,' with a down-hfl.
pull" arid pocket the laq-jari -u*
V . .profits? , *' , /‘v
Du you conjeeture tha: what you
write wiil tnnll, caiil or kiii?-
> .In your daApirriti.>n to tfwfki
spil’d for succed^- co you belL-vi
the woud is w ait'-ng f.r your pens
to drip ins iiu, a*r» .j . - bu.\»-'
neer's d-.rk dtiThiood al^r a
JjRge flgntjWith »>oir.i 'nincompoop.
Who could not wh y a fly :n a 1 An
lignt. Jet aionv a guy who v -
brought up to lea. n stesling, fight-
in, kdilng and' l-ajUuv .’ • |
Do you imugioe that up the ^
gnat wntc.s will’ bi it-mnasd k>
your liiigo, and that ini's- coin, cpii-
, )>% JUitlei-beaitgCJ- wo:;.rivasrT3P".
I*
stepped dead m .is tra.;Ks for y^-
% 1 come along and make ve-nt- -
that are great wonderful; tn.ng-
•tha. were so rotten ip appea.aiiSfci
and -tenth-t-l in s.nc!; ci>s- m - ■
• • the rose, be «..• i'Oiv a - t.ic .I., a'id
as' pei.ftomifu4az the 1 *ti.v»i
from, the ooh-rou.- vuti of the Ara-
bian jmriiu^jers?
Do . ,
-L. tejuiQ ol rmriu-gic wauls, the- type.
-1 wruer ki>s, taa: you ein ,*t.ii*
bae* virtue) atop s,u. create w.umo
an 1 grith a’i'.’.p .f>ur prrnt*-f
ink make the 'tArm/ng * miV.toru
' think ? „
r - Have y.vd'■the immai-ulai. g-li
cou'pi»sl wothbha icp.-rfii.n.* ,nt.
j uo w til. • • 1 .,
t,r >y
ever MwvetdcdV
Charlie-1 AT
Henry A . tirady
if >’inert----
Aii U* :t{ y«i
"b dy can h-n-.,
aiv Drying, t. fi.
Sunday,, several .epresentatji-es
-»T The Stamfuni Leader went dbwn
.0 Fort' .Phactom Hill' Reservoir,
- where w-e found a very large b>dy
if water. The • Lake, when thor-
oughly full, vvi -trci.-Ji away‘from
the dam to the south for fifteen
militf, or -ight up to the city *f’
■Abilene, w here the plan of start-
tpe dan was inaugurated.
The take is bu: the Jamming of-
Elm Crvek, wfci,-h flows into Clear
Fork a boat'- tgenty-fivc mile*
jsautheaat’tff Steifrfonl, n«orth of (be
site of the old fort,. Phantom Hi!!,
whi.h cairicjj with it a large lot of
t.iso .y.'hh-l that history' includes
as <«• mr»FR >»»•»t E. he* and
other? < f> that day, IS.A3. Formerly
;h.-s creek eiflptied into the Cltai
Fork and Stamford’s lake got ben-
e:' 1* frt-ra the same. But. wi'h
.Mir tributaries and :J»e (CFra
r fk > :t is pointed out tha:
we will have an amp.f lot of wa-
jer. jd-t the same.
Tr.e iake is nearly, a mile w idi .at
. }v w..itst point and now, though
:ui mahiy 'full, is atuu: twelve
niles' .ong, possibly not quite so
ianfch. The resent heavy rains, just
the darn was thoroughly f.niaj.
ird, Wjiuit and the water is there in
gre. t quantities, .white, the -depth
of the. lake i* posaipiy fa ae.ii
away greater tnan .ther^lako in’
-.hv* part of the country.
The Jake of its f will furniah
REAR Gt’ARD ... New auirk in homb-
ing-pione styles is complete^ four-gun
shooting crtspiilmcnt in very tail of
R. A^F (British) planes, to practically
double plane’s defensive ability, wheth-
er on leaflet-dropping or "real" bomb-
ing duty. Note bullet Mips.
----’-TOT
r, ■ /
to
f ope a small ao've.eign state cen-
tered around the. Vattdan. Within
thin state the Pope is b?th spiritual
and temporal head, giving us two
heads. King Victor EmraanuM is
This week we can announce that
our Mortuary Funds have passed
the f20,000.00
mark. The Mortu.
, a J
m
ROTESTS BILL ... John B. Haggerty, board chairman of Inter-
national Printing Trade* aasociation, shown as he told House
subcommittee that proposed "death sentence" chain store tax bnl,
if enacted, would "disrupt the entire nationwide system of retail-
ing which has made possible the great growth of national adver-
tising.” He Mid it would fcripplc some of the largest, buyers of
union printing in the country.
helpless.
Compare the treat ram Kivpn I ary Fund is the reserve fund froml
the Germans, with the :blit.'ration | whk;h nothing ^ l)eath Claims
by-^tleWA^ Polatul. be p.H. xJp-—
, . • MftlI . . . . Czechoslovakia. 1 was very bitter j p0 ^ think that this
he rightful heir ta the thrope of j against the treaty of peace de
Italy, but Mussolini has usurped
his power and dominates the na-
tion. Here we have two more hejads
which eoRtpletesAh* fiur heads as
trong
reserve is Indispulable eviden (
manded of Germany by the Allies, th#t ^ pr<ltection is absolutely
but when 1 saw this »ame nation j gnft,? c<irUiniVi wt could neve;-
death _
KEEK INTO PAST ... Oddity of Patent
■Officii 150th anniversary. cele)pration in
Washington was pair of aluminum
opera glasses through which pretty
Jane McDonald. Department of Com-
I merce employe, is peering. Bought as
1 super-luxury item in 1879. when alumi-
num cost more than gold, the glasses,
exhibited by Aluminum Company of
America, have only heirlqom value
today, for the metal now sells for only
19 ctnts a pound.
RAPID ROLL-
ERS ... George
Mobre of Cin.'
cinnati, who re^
tained his speed
championshipat
'United States
roller skating
tournament in
Cleveland, here
exchanges
congratulations
with m'm Ver-
na P i c t o n of
Detroit, winner
of the women’s
senior title.
¥
rjAKon
lb
.:T W M
zm
spoken of by Danlai.^11
In Italy there are two distinctive
sovereign kingdoms within a king-
dom; dominated by different au-
thorities, and this confusion or
“spotted”'^rondition is why Daniel
saw the third beast as ,a leopard.
Italy is destined to acquire a
great dominion,” and In the near
future will' extend her present
borders ever the old original Ro-
man Empire, even the British Isles
She is implicated In fhe present
war the same fcs the other nations,
but she' is playing a game of aelf
preservation anJ watchful waitin*-.
When the other nations hare
fought to the death she will come
in for the lion’s share of the spoils,
■aining gigantic bombs of <ie*ir j hayo accum*&ed this |20j000.0i)
upon the innocent heads of PoKh ^ (,ur rataj) an* mcth ids not been
women and children; blowing the
limbs and heads from their help-
less forms; and extending a bloody
hand of aprovsl across the Baltic
Sea to the killer Stalin, I re-eived
a (definite understanding t .* the
weakness of the judgment of mor
tel man. r
■ • . J. iR. MILLER,
There are ®10 kinds of native
|fish in. Texas wafers- Approxi-
mately 100 kinds »ie flesh water
fish and about 130 are salt water
varieties.
rij^it.
There arc but two things to safe
life insurance: the HATES you
charge and tha iRTSKto you take.
The low'satgs tfat you have paid
have proved IN be adequate.
We have hefih epteful to investi-
gate all applications before issu-
ing policiek, and have accepted only
g od risks; thus we have kept our
death rate low.
W* Pay Death Claims Quicker
Write us, if’you have no protec-
tibn, or would like to increase your
insurance.
Mrs. Clemmy Cioper was hpre
Tuesday from Abilene to see her
son, Charles, receive his diploma
»nd it is then that she will extend j at ‘Stamford hTg.1 school graduation
her borders. •----»—
exercises.
IDEAL SEC l RITY U FE
INSURANCE COMPANY
W, H. Littlefield. Sec.-Tress.
Box 396 ^ 1711
Anson,
EUROPE'S PRESENT WAR
/ FOliETOLD 2.500 YEARS AGO
desriopal fees; lirst sale of farm,
raoeh or dairy products by the pro-
ducer; charity organizations; re-
iigiou* organizations; transactions Editor, El Paso Times:
between the State of Texas and an-
ottaer State ir the United States
Govei-tinient, and transactions bas-
ed upon interstatae commerce.
In arinouncing for re-election, the
A prophecy made 2,500 yea s
ago named England, Germany,{
Italy and Russia, and foretold they,
would fight the war that is now
g ing on in Europe. The pr iphOcy
Governor quoted from his first mes-was made by Daniel, and T shali
.iage to tne Legislature when the*show the aymbola uscJ in the al-
.ni&nsactloil tax was submitted, “ijlegory represent the four nations
jjst named.
AbileWr under good cirt.amstance
j -.'t,-*:; acted wisely and
built for the future in the .water
Jt has other iokas.
otd’eve that this will give ttyv
broadest base from which to secure
tins revenue. A transaction tax,
such a< I recommend, is applied four winds of the
alike- to every line of business and upon the great sea.
1 -
/Objections raised by those op-
feet as a 111a'i.r and a man’s heart
was given-it.’'‘
T-day, England is universally-
referred to as the lion. Notice:
“wings thereof were plucked, and
it was lifted up from the .<jhTth.”j
This means England will be de.
feated in the air and twill be de-
stroyed as a great einpire. Some
may consider this a crime to con-
tradict the infallibility of Dr. Gal-
ijp's polls, as he has establish .’J
beyond any doubt that the English
and-French are sure to w>n, and
will ac-
Our Paper and 6 Magazines
To unde: stand an allegory in tho
Scripture it is' necessary to re-
tiuor
talking.of fajyipg wat^f rights.from
".it: 'Tie for’fhjt ctiy. getting ,tnc
ioiuoo U’^anl m Hri* reyer-
ha»;d tautli*
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ed ytu.li Jt fj'c
* itk heyday <>!
Uiyn. T.»» ti
' in Jefferson . t
TJcardt-ij ..
ahbwr,Iht tov r. 'i
cunsidi\ ai’d.v, a.. o
... to the Vdyi-'f
l'-'
of the Lo^t.-jig j ■
ii .to -Tiic Ji- .1)0—
. jkrts mkdf y is, y
) place in -b.utir.g ..
swept away :
Ard. flaw. t,y o is.Ida.
vfMtJUoti in the W
.Mobiles, soiiit-raiW
vpjir.it. is' a " u\
yhur«'iay« and tonVii/i
vigh: 'column* v\
vjr sent ii*
ir.c jr.c 'v
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Jiitiuri
ii Jl*’J.pt(V*
■ i i ....
’.i-in it.
»
r. but the rec'in; rains have giv-
iri the dstter. place wate.', fnd W(i
»upj e Qit: qorJJTtfoh IT talorn
•mV ■'(, v: least for the present.
I looked f:>ic V) »eo so many*
■,jCo.“ L sti ,n the !»ke ast Sun-,
'.ry. TV’-.' rherr wrrij sail "boits.,
•thd f-ne en;«rpt<iv!ng y . ing. man
tad giiiK" .Hawaiian and
riqo. plan- Je-nind s
t d, . V : ;ru'.< he fk'arciCid*'about
foHy- m»*“r boar, but was fra-
puerTTy sjjffied. in tne lake.
merchandise wijuld
from .headquarters
^ate did fo
commerce and
Oaniel states: 1 saw in my vis-
ion by niht, and, behold, the'ij[ wish it were true, but I
heiveg strove cept divine prophecy.
"And behold .another: lieast, a
second, like to a bear and it raised
up itself on one side, and it had
three rib* in the mouth of it be-
tween the teeth of it> and they
said thus unto it, arise, devour
fleth.”
In the press and ever radio, we
see and hear Russia referred to a
would be interst»teLe.r the Mediterranean. The Great Uw two-legged bear. Notice: “An
therefore subject tojSti, In THe ScidptOTe, always ha« it ntiaed up i
poking are that it taxes Newspaper member that every word u*ei has
advertising but exempt* fee* of a distinctive meaning.
p.wyer«; that it would give a nvwj "Four winds,” means they blew
advantage to chain st rag as theirjfrom every direction »nd is sym-
obt lined
another
boiical of gneat destruction. Hay-
yam-hag-gadol, the Gieat Sea, i,
AT BARGAIN PRICES
^•••tffffftfMttl
X
a!y one tax* which would be on'reference to the Mediterranean. A
the final, sale across ‘the counter;Ipofitical storm has been brewing
vhai-the business man w ould havc'over this sea for seve al year*, and
stood on
speeding.
I RAN SAC HON TAX
ANALYSIS JS GIVEN
f:
Buy
Austin. May 27.-rA tran action
q .» lavorud by Giv W^t.% C-
Dariiei Us i*a'y bid *gc pensions arid
o.'hq: feature.* of .so .al security.. ,
A tax of 1.(5 per cent (the rate,
wbiild bi Jess if the state ad va-
i rem tax. iV not iibdlisbtd) w--,uld
to set up an elaborate, book-keep-
•ng ay*-vm. • '^ytu
Upponents also contend That the
transaction’ tax of 1.6 per cent
w<.jld be paid at the time oil, gas
and sulphur are produced and that
i* all; but that the cost of mi^at,
bread, mbk, wo.k clothe*, furni-
ture, etc., would Ire snowballed! by
fis’e or'six or eight turnover* so
;bat it would amount t. perhaps i
per cent or m >re to the final pur-
haser, it being Contended that-the
let no one deceive yra, some of
the greatest naval battles.. the
the world has known will soon
be fcoght here. The c ri.rol >it rbs*
of it means life or death, respect-
ively, to England and Italy.
“And four great beasts came up
•fioni the si4 diveike one from ai-
other.” Daniel informs us that the
beasts are foor great kings that
will a^isc out of the earth.
They were to be c.ntomporary
kings, and not certain form* of
transaction tax "dr not me.ely j govertimttit that at onetime dom-
inated the world, such as Egypt,
Assyria, Babylonia, Persia. Greece
or Rome. »
up itself . on one ‘side."!
Russia has fulfilled this propheca
to the letter and will eontir.m to
do this very thing. Notica to:, "an 1
it had three ribs in the mbud; o
It between the teeth of'it: tnrt they,
said thus unto it, arise, ' devour
much flesh.”
Russia hai** fulfilled this pro-
phecy to the letter. The three ribs
between the teeth of the bear
(dCnssIa) were Italy, Ge many and
Japan. Hitler could not make a
move on Poland without the au-
thority of the bear, Japvn could
oqt successfully wage war igainst
dhlna with a Russian bear on her1
Mongolian frontier, apd Musolir.i
was stalemated in his demands on
FfSnce by the uncertainty of th.
fcassian bear. Is it any wonder
evtrr sent u* the'-'evq*y r*n.w
Ifmi'zeek ion.
h iftei - t ;
up d> h* «>u.iu»hiRg (krmtite.
.Hut, Xu tJijtijk bk'- j <»jp Fqtnam ^
Luetlor* 4) Ini* In.1 which u; “Ji
huk* ptvl' ’bad iigbi now, but J
gaiiu. t help unnking th'*' s omc-
tl rf will tiu.0. up and Li
thing* ov*r tk< 1 \n Europe." Bri-
ef ;<H'f “tht- fftn-junt 7jf The
value passing .froirt one per-
son .0' another;*', and "transaction”
.s dcf.ncd a>:, • *
*‘Ar.v qczlings yt jcverr^kind
" hi- - w. r between dWT or
per- ’. wi e.e.n or whereby pro-
p?rs «mi. mi
*«■ ibd'istria'.. commercial,
ring, scientific, publicity or
any otiier service^ "f whais irtei
kmd or nature are done of 'pe:-
fortm-l. pi. whfift inj&r whereby any.
rich:, title, ixtereti, right
of enj , merit or i ightyrff (xmneasiMI
in or to any lapg.
•ales tax but a pyramided sal
ax beciuse a, pmfluct -wotrld y
•subject to a new tax each time it b
handled and. in the case of mer-
chfcndisc, ail thes<- would be added meaning different forms of gov-
to the zates price which the buyer ernment, and were symbolical of stroy much flesh?” Fri'm the time
r, bid-^y, it is asserted.
'Diverse one from another,”
Here From Crystal City
Mr*. J hn If. Baker,, of C ystal
Nazfsfn, ’Fascism, Communism and
Lmper’iliam.
Someone may ask, how about
France? France takes her instrue-
Gity.; T< xa*. is here visiting her lions directly from England, and
mother, Mrs. Diekinson, and family
also the family .of Mr. and Mrs.
ng her kilter Mrs., Bake, and her
tnisbfcrtd and family formerly liv.
ed in Stnmf )rd.
property of anyy*
or is, or may ‘
ui intangible
ipi in pass.**
• g am gar* up Monday, we baiiere,
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would he: Salaries, wages
Mrs. (W* Recital *
M.s, Bin Cole, expression teach
er of Abilene, will present her
Stamford pupils in a recital ,#m
Friday night. May 31, at 8 o’clock
at “St. John's Mi-thodi*: Church.
Martha McClellan, Jane MaDon-
*’.1 and Joa Lattimarc, organ pu.
pila of Mra. N. M Phy. wiQ alost.
is mptivated by the English to the
Extent- that Daniel did not sepiratv
Virgil Rowland, htfvs.j Rowland be- the two nations. He no doubt saw
I'himi as one nation, and it is my
nnfni
til
opinion, l( for no other reason,
they will fulfill this prophecy by
l Europe. At this point we must ea
d«»vor to Identify the rutionstthat
are today analogous to the sym-
bols used fn Daniel’s allegory.
"The fi.st (bea*t) was like >
lion, and had eagles wings: 1 beheld
till the wings thereof were plucked,
and it was lifted up from Che
earth, and, made stand upon the her most bitter enemy.
that they, the three libs, Germany,
Itply and Japan said, "arise, de-
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the bear gave the word to go, “de-
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reported 30,000 Chinese killed in
cme battle.
A well informed speaker Stated
over radio that since the World
War, Rasiia has by starvation and
exeeution killed 15,000,000 her
own people. “Arise, devour much
flesh." Had England and France
f.rganising the United Stat** of Understood this prophecy they
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Russia fear* and distrust* Ger-
many above all natijns. Her so-
called commercial treaty with' Ger-
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to hgva England and Franca fight
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [35], Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1940, newspaper, May 31, 1940; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992476/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.