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Eostern Division - Konscr the land, and finally the conflagration of the old commercial metropolis of Russia closes the retribution she must pay for her share in the dismemberment of her weak and im_ potent neighbor.

"A mind more prone than mine to l,ook for the judg_ ments of heaven in the doings of men, cannot fail in this to see the providence of God. when Moscow burned it seemed as if the earth lighted up that the nations might behold the scene. As that mighty sea of fire gatherea, ira heaved, and rolled yet higher until its flamis licked the stars anci fired the whole heavens, it did seem as though the God of the nations was writing in characters of flarie on the front of His throne that doom shall fall upon the strong nation that tramples in scorn upon the *""k.

"And what fortune "-"n, nrL, the appointed executor of this work, when it is done? He, too, conceived the notion that his destiny pointed to universal dominion. But as soon as this idea took possession of his soul, he, too, became powerless. Right there whil,e he witness"i tt. humiliation and doubtless meditated the subjugation of Russia, HE WHe HOLDS THE WINDS IN fIS FIST gathered the snows of the North and blew them upon his six hundred thousand men; they fled, they t orZ, ti",y perished. And now the mighty Napoleon, who has resol.rei on universal dominion, he, too, is summoned to answer for the violation of that ancient law; thou shalt not covet that which is thy neighbors.

"On the wings of a tempest that raged with unwonted fury, up to the throne of the only power tlrat controlled him while he lived, went the fiery soul of that wonderful warrior, another witness to the existence of that eternal decree that THEY WHO DO NOT RULE IN RIGHT_ EOUSNESS SHALL PERISH FROM THE EARTH.,,

Corwin closed ni" or"ttrr**tln a touch of spirituality that, alone would make the speech notab,le. Why buila great armies for invasion, he asked, ,.when the wiakest iand, uplifted in prayer to a God of justice, may call down upon you a Power, in the presence of which, the iron hearts of your warriors shall be turned to ashes.', That last statement will stand a lot of reading-and thinking. ***

Wonder how that speech would appeal to Joe Stalin? The lessons of history go unnoticed so far as the aggressor and the seeker after conquest is concerned. ena yet ttre facts are there for anyone to read. Through all history the almost countless leaders of aggression have ended up in the scrap pile. But it is evident that aggressors are not readers of, or believers in, history. The Alexanders and Napoleons great and small go on to their final destruction, forgetting, or never knowing, that history is the law of average that gets them all in the long run. Russian news_ papers please copy.

Flerb Higman, Reliable Lumber Co., Rosemead, enjoyed several days of fishing near Tahoe City.

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