Reno : a book of short stories and information . TTSBURGH H l6 bO1* 222 RENO In conclusion I would desire to express thesincerest heart-felt hope that none of myreaders be placed in a position where theonly road to follow is: the Great , when there is no way out, nomeans of reconciliation, no tangible reasonfor submission to penal servitude for life,the only solution left is to face the truth; toturn ones back upon the past, and face thefuture! We revere our ancestors, but the inheri-tance handed down to us dissolves itself intoobligations to the present: our principal ob-ligatio
Reno : a book of short stories and information . TTSBURGH H l6 bO1* 222 RENO In conclusion I would desire to express thesincerest heart-felt hope that none of myreaders be placed in a position where theonly road to follow is: the Great , when there is no way out, nomeans of reconciliation, no tangible reasonfor submission to penal servitude for life,the only solution left is to face the truth; toturn ones back upon the past, and face thefuture! We revere our ancestors, but the inheri-tance handed down to us dissolves itself intoobligations to the present: our principal ob-ligation to the World today is our duty to theWorld tomorrow! To posterity: to thoseto whom from failing hands we throw thetorch .... As Virgil said: Nati natorum et quinascentur ab illis: our childrens childrenand those who will be born from them. And in assuming our duty to the Worldtomorrow, we must start by doing our dutyto the World today: ourselves; by rightingwhat is wrong; by blasting the trail throughlifes mountainous obstacles; and purifying. RENOITES AS SEEN BY A RENO CARTOONIST Reprint from Rmo Evening Gazette, .Vn<. 7, /J/7 RENO 223 the atmosphere around us and leading theWorld on to the light that beacons us frombeyond. Part 7 SONS OF THE SAGEBRUSH To write of the Sons of the Sagebrushdoes not necessarily mean that they wereborn in the Sagebrush, or in the West. Iwas surprised to find that about seventy-fiveper cent, of the prominent citizens of Ne-vada had hailed from almost every State inthe Union, from Carolina to California. TheGood Book says that the wise men camefrom the East. From personal observationI should say that many of them settled inthe West. I am told that there are numerous casesin which mothers worry for fear their sonsmay be led astray by some fascinating di-vorcee ; that he may be caught in her self-ish snare and left with a smashed heart andlost youthful ideals, while the fair ladylaughs and leaves; but if you will pardon abit of slang, I should s
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