The uplift [serial] . en food, clothing andshelter* But let it be called what itreally is—a temporary relief; andcertainly not a proposal that wouldturn a $12,000,000,000 annual, lossinto a gain. - Our statesmen seem tolose sight of the fundamental factthat economy and saving by indivi-duals is the only way back to pros-perity. And it is on its way. HOW TO AVOID JAIL I have sentenced, more than 1,000 men, women and boys to prison,Judge Leon Mk&px& of Montgomery, Ala,, a leading conservationist; isq®^6fl&a;r^port>W-^hve American Game Protective Association, andI have yet to find one real


The uplift [serial] . en food, clothing andshelter* But let it be called what itreally is—a temporary relief; andcertainly not a proposal that wouldturn a $12,000,000,000 annual, lossinto a gain. - Our statesmen seem tolose sight of the fundamental factthat economy and saving by indivi-duals is the only way back to pros-perity. And it is on its way. HOW TO AVOID JAIL I have sentenced, more than 1,000 men, women and boys to prison,Judge Leon Mk&px& of Montgomery, Ala,, a leading conservationist; isq®^6fl&a;r^port>W-^hve American Game Protective Association, andI have yet to find one real criminal who was taught in his youth to loveth^ ontd^ojSjij ^eap^-the^^j^^rc/w a boat,.-to1 swim* to fish*and to hunt,5fi^o§h|^t2tp(^ffigt5 mjajiho^ke-rWiiU hedfrifo&fflfi*taf j,ragnaalfc&ot beforeWd ,aiorrf on bsan 9H .teiooa ni gni^tfw aJxiiias anomta^ri- on asvs-r&baa sviaagoana ^1379 101 y>£9i §ni9d yd bliow &di ni saelq tas-zs s sow .1)9*09198—.bsqolsveb fl 3JS 10 THE UPLIFT. The success of Washington as a business man, no less than as a sol-dier and statesman, was based upon character. The Father of His Coun-try was no mysterious genius working in secret. He used no tricks, butwon a great place in the world by being ready for every successive under-taking as it developed.—Selected. THE UPLIFT 11 WASHINGTONS COURTSHIP (Charlotte Observer) So much has been written on themore spectacular phases of GeorgeWashingtons life that it is some-times difficult to appreciate the real-ly human qualities of the man. Oneof the finest stories ever told of Wash-ing-ton is that of the courtship ofMartha Custis and their subsequentmarriage. In this story are revealedsome of the best and most attract-ive qualities of Americas greatesthero. The firm, strong-willed leader ofmen who unflinchingly wfouhl facedeath oin the battlefield found thathe needed the companionship andhelpful counsel of a woman. For-tunately, he met the sort cf womanhe wanted to preside in his home,and thuplift


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