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10 BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. EX-LEGION LEADER LAUDS WASHINGTON Kenneth C. Cramer Speaks His Military Genius KENNETH (. Washington's Ver CRAMER spirit and Hope Always High Washing FRAUD PATRIOTISM - ABROAD IN NATIOH hms fer Syeakso Sigl icance o Washington's Birthday veen Chris- national 11 natio. iod the Almighty favorit God's ello people of ard those tian sworls m no room to cnrich others; no ro rics to dominat force; no roos, believes th country mean, will be hich cannot devotion to t loca, - aspects of | ch we can For our owi and o resides, streets have meanins which d citie large can nev act, you and I feel s of that professed lc fir s at ody which does not demon hath not I say you in all ca any American cthing of the lengih to ho has seed and breadih o knows any- our people in dems- iy American e P of the ory of of immigranis 1 on Ellis Island toward in the turn their the Jand of stran Ar romi west, is appreciation if, love the lacking in Vip. some of the for under- feeling: our own hopes and 1 be better er Christians too! may be Christian s pattern example t sus Christ, the A ford to be any le atriot than his Lord and M Jesus Loved All His Countr, “aAnd the t unique patriot to wl Jesus only, for only pa- sspira- Ameri- ot rt of very sure! For who has taken for all Son of tor. men feature of 1 here this morn- loved all of course, > most nations and gro that many and groups very hard to cxtend their | beyond the ranks of ample, ho were who did | | | 15" s, wonld thi; Je I We nation, ion us his Know, up into cl bs. mny well believe rs of these classe For « all Chris- | Christi- | _\ groes, 1 e laws om ancestral their ¢ not of | publicans, dc | Moses, 15 and [Our flag their bo | “There, urbane, liberel | prided themselves upon their m\rr, yet they were positively toward the untutored, 1 miusses of their peo- the cultured, | Sadducees y | | widely The preside position too, we riety o |of our na | Wh Ho! also were the for al or no pati with t oples so unlike themselves. always boiling over with hot for revolution Roman yoke {hat hung neck of Isracl. And then ¢ other groups, less cl conscions to be surc but none the There were those called nners,’ who had been put outside ¥ of by their self- teous fellow trymen. 1 blind the sick the nd the de nd the very old d been simply urrying 1 average zealots. The ificance of 1 clon's | v and sir co hall ism coul tments ADLOFINLL nst th the happer gest T less real, society ot and poor the stten b y. For citizen interw own group Jesus was a truc patriot loved all his countrymen? There were adations in affections, to he I like to remember that there two Greek words, which are translated in the English New Testament by the one word ‘love One of these words refers to the ate relationship existing between N nd his family and those to him. The other word re- fers to a broader relationship. Jesus cond word ex- ‘Love your cmy.’ P nslate it to en 1triot sure. 5 futurc arc both to ¢ ring rtant Cross sta the ., why? in- zainst cross ¢ of He in t hoL sions b Yo c tter 1 Maintain an attitude of sistent good will.' Certainly in attitude of persistent good Jesus included all His fellow coun- Iie was brought into dis- and conflict with the He told aven of 1oy ad to- , 1o ctir that will rymen Pharit is truc people to of the the Sad- He e zealots would 1 Tie and groups never forget {his, country included an injustices cru these were Jesus' love ttitude istent good will toward all His low cof 100 Ter Cent wealth of naterial we rymen Americanism hundred whatever too ofter lemselves z001 deal about “of cent Ame may mean who claimed distinetion of being ‘on two hundred per cent Ame exhibiting in public an a tude of persistent good will tow only fifty per cent or less of their fellow citizens. Do not forget, friends, the citizenship of this tion comprises man® groups, Protestants, Catholics, land- vorkers, machine workers, hand workers, 1 n workers, North American Indians, Anglo-Saxons, ricanist Rut per that those the or our un intrepid i Not these pal wealth of a more prec o 1 preci of ws, cxpansion one wealtl feel | receive and fo forcign- born crners, erner vith differing se His ambition it drean stopped with or; Josus, thing, a background of As o Jointmer knowing that 10 ert which he me t haracte Material Strength Not 1 J er al to say America power POSSCES @ Nuvy socialists! | nonc and its |a ol of di- to us of |f grounds : £lw conditions of life. lare is both an executive four symbol of the triot The incumt disturbed must T of these f 1 mocrats G strip and its ainst elf th It bac symb r very unde rded our Amer along nsciou: you—an I tell you in us a mor en. It notions which one group, our Bettc would would per Sus 1 all His nding America try with place, |t tional nang I ask purio from s of is t wa His cour coun- for for their nts on the cont But, reate a ne nds out g ica. their ca count and AR typ im an idence of and t in Jesu W His | they will 1 1 1 T d with Hin ed 1 sacrificial His choosing which was to 1 as othe 1y r to d nurt prime the “The rely held s critic commons day not mi tha jocs not consis high pi " friendship nor in miners. ctories, maria ¢ of our T ou to form t . seemed brews of r of ou t us have in a f bout the |ever in in friendl soe tor about litor 1 our for ade, loyalty to tion, : was disgrace symbol all wor fait to all the sccond rom with which to all imagined sions—these aknesses within our bord. people American our « 1S professe the cr it is really gl more sensitive injustices of our civilization? and cooperation on the e of Justice you. triotism abroad toda P jotism at ness in disguise the ium has not yet triots are ntry more t their blessings both spiritual great integr s strove world. 1 now, tt scem ceessar Jesus and across the risk only endly not too high e trusted md our God, love therc is and can be in a God, for whose defend ou |son! B foreign His God things will not spirit of much if there are mor o ultimate defeat! In his Phi Beta that | Kappa poem, read at Harvard two rmining the charact of | ¥¢ i Carl Sanburg injected at home! Can any pa- |this brutally frank question for ail today fail to Americans to answer: ‘In God we it is so written. The writing er dollar. Tho fact: > and dis- One who made us terribl tice n—is 3 1 me and all of line particularly by iinited States of America. 1 rivorld.” 1 a t God means Ip inquirir s, the lifting of the cconon to America is really making ¢ generous nation? Wheth- ving us a conscience to the cruelties and | hi organized | lover of als of lib- | do does mot ri geous his coun- some nting of we give whols God, States Amecrica of Gre Yes—perhaps. Ts that so?” “Well, is it so, my friends? “I wonder! I wonder if we do! “And if not? Why not nyway, if believe, as we say we God and in Christ and in not, why And Am astic still in this God ought to our coins on do not ta much better a the birthday you recall, to our trust i emoved from all ound that how 1 of sug- refer- cou part of other natfons in th institutions of and good will? Again, Unfortunately, there is brand of srican is not ot ma is Ather o all but mere to so pray This patriotism imputation that the mil- ived in Amer- thank God, ( ian pa- not so bl love mdrrl and all our be embued with nd the rightcousness God? If we would ken our at this three ques< one of us, as Americans, should er honestly. in my daily goorl country- ideal as an —do T inso- the good w and peace of {elar the own p ale land tar today, he brave” but tions which ey Itogether sat wristians, and unti himself and embodies more ustice, and rd wl cllow His nation and S5 o 1 a high or America, for myself Am citizen? g trust and my count into the hands of God all to Him? i who can in this home of never be Americs people th service to lead an of persistent an myself S I me rdly and fi bier ¢ us' patriotism g far Living God, Ou g ! and has a purpose America and tions honestly i a Ch atior to Hir becan will of ation’s life 1 harsh an nporaric ighe it to be of the 1 to many o his ways friends, to patriotism that help God to make a 1 a better world!” help us, be more the God. thus our ism we may r America second 1 by was measuring standards of H hold out the across Judeah in s Mediterranean these tr tional cnemies of to many har us' day to Yet, to risks of God, friendly spirit ¥ men. 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