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ACME'S new low Gost passageway door hardware designed for fast installation
Insert only four screws to install both hangers, then lift door onto track. That's all there is to it. No drilling, sawing, cutting, mortising or adjustments necessary. Cannot get out of adjustment.
No. 54 track made of heavy zinc coated steel.
UNIQUE TRACK DESIGN-PREVENTS DOORS FROM JUMPING TRACK
A specially designed ridge running half the length of the track prevents doors from jumping track in pocket. Doors can be lifted on and oft easily, before finish stops are installed.
No. 53 hangers, cadmium plated steel, large solid nylon wheel.
WHY NON.ADJUSTABLE HAROWARE ?
Pre-fit doors hung in precision manufactured frames rarely require adjustment. Acme's No. 53 nonadjustable hangers with large nylon wheels are designed for this type of installation. Adjustments, if needed, can be made with shims supplied.
"Long live the United States of America ! Filled with the free, magnanimous spirit, crowned by the wisdom, blessed by the moderation, hovered over by the guardian angel of Washington's example, may they be ever worthy in all things to be defended by the blood of the brave who know the rights of man, and shrink not from their assertion; may they be a column, and all together under the Constitution, a perpetual temple of peace, unshadowed by a Ceasar's palace, at whose altar may freely commune all those who seek the union of Liberty and Brotherhood. Long live our country! Oh, long through the undying ages may it stand, far removed in fact as in space F"ROM THE OLD WORLD'S FEUDS AND FOLLIES, alone in its grandeur and glory, itself the immortal monument to him whom Providence commissioned to teach man the power of Truth, and to prove to the nations that their Redeemer liveth !"
The above impassioned *JrU" of Americanism were uttered by Major John W. Daniel in his speech at the unveiling of the Washington monument. Put them in your scrapbook. That's where they belong.

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Soon we shall celebrate the birthday of George Washington. And soon after that of Thomas Jefferson. Both of these mighty men warned this nation with words hard as cannon balls, and of a clarity that defied misunderstanding, to stay away from Europe in particular, and the Old World in general.
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On all hands we now listen to a fallacious opinion that what they said on the subject was temporary advice, based on the geography of the world at that time. We are told that the advice of those men no longer apply, because we live in an atom age, in an age of great speed, of the ability to cover great distances fast, that the golden words of warning uttered and written by those sages are no longer pertinent, and that this has become "one world" instead of the "one nation" of our early days. *** rF**
I cling stoutly to the opinion that the answer to such ridiculous folderol can be fully contained in just one word: "NutS !" A great philsopher once remarked that many men express opinions, but few men think. These "one-worlders" bring that thought to mind.
It is likewise my opinion that an American who feels that his country is in danger, and fails to bring to bear every bit
BY JACK DIONNE
of force of whatever character he can muster against that danger, is in a state that borders on disloyalty. The freedom we love is based on two pillars-to have and to hold. Let those who love America rise in her defense, and delay not their rising. There is an old proverb that says that there are two certain signs of a weak mind; to speak when one should be silent, and to be silent when one should speak. It seems to me that the time has come when'every oldfashioned American must speak his mind, lest this fairest hope in all the history of the world should become but a regretful memory.
Here is what r.hi"k .;":J""rrirrg.orr; and in slightly lesser degree about Jefferson. f beteve that just as certainly as God called Moses to the mountain-top and handed him the Ten Commandments, just that certainly did God Almighty create George Washington, and ennoble both his mind and his tongue that he might with providential inspiration and direction, create this magnificent thing we call America, and direct and advise us in the way we should go, for all time to come. * * {<
And I am just as firmly convinced that the words that God put into the mouth of Washington were for all time, not just for a temporary list of directions. In fact I am well convinced the Father of our Country could see ahead into such times as we are now facing, and that his words were uttered to save and direct and warn us NOW, even more than they did in the days when they were spoken.
George Washington forgot more every morning before breakfast than any of the hbst of "one worlders" will ever know. I believe that the inspiration, the foresight, and the Providential direction of Washington with regard to this country, surpassed that of all the "one-worlders" combined. I believe as f believe in the rule of right, that it is the duty of every patriotic and loyal American right now to stick to Washington and his sublime advice, rather than to that of the multitude of small men who would tell us to forget the opinions of Washington. If we stand on the Washington rock, we are safe.
The words and advice r, *""n"*ton are just about as old-fashioned and out-of-date as the Ten Commandments, and the Sermon on the Mount. Tell those who would sell you the "one-world" idea that you perfer to stick to Washington, and Jefferson, and let them cling to the advice of the Lilliputians if they insist. At the head of this column you