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AEROVIAS NACIONALES as to a PAGE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th. 1939 ANOTHER EXCURSION PARTY ARRIVE FROM BOCAS DEL TORO Another Party of seventy engagement with Torbillino seven pleasure seekers arrived took place on Wednesday, as re La EMPRE here last Tuesday morning from ported in another article.
Bocas del Toro. They appeared Tomorrow, it all goes well, NUEVA TARIFA exceedingly delighted as they the Playground will have one disembarked fromtheir motor of the largest crowds ever seen launch. They were greeted by there to witness the baseball Dibunus apoisn6 ja aual a throng of our citizens of co game with the strong Motive de precios entre lour Power Team. If our local team The athletic invaders were can do as they did a few weeks sus clientes de la among the number, and are ago in their game with the seemingly fully prepared to gi. Cubs, then victory should reve an account of themselves on nain with us.
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JOHN DRUMMOND SIQUIRRES of the fanatic mind, bitter as tops of their voices. He can The radical can learn from the gall and narrow as the need guard himself against those conservative, the conservatile eye. It does not matter who take unproved theories ve from the radical.
what the fanaticism is whe for granted. He can be wary WOMEN LEAGUE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY There can be, in a democrather it is to glorify a nation, of doctrines whose appeal is cy, a united front, not of bean economic class or a cause to the nerves or the spinal co lief but of agreement On Tuesday night last, the gue. The rich voice of Miss whose imagined end is shrou lumn rather than to the head. ways in which progress shall Women league of the Me Matthews was highly appre de din clouds. It does not mat If we learn well the lesson be attempted, rules by which thodist Denomination made ciated in her solo. With her ter in each case there is a of this harassed and insecure the game shall be played.
merry over the close of and contribution Mrs. Browni revolt against reason and ren generation we shall know that (N. Times) ther year accomplishments. maintained her claim as sonableness. The true fanatie There was not a moment talented elocutionist while goes forward unperturbed of solitude. No gloom hang the recitation Patient Joe through tears an blood.
The company of by Mrs. Williams was reWith foreign fanaticisms Trade with S.
Reciters and Singers kept the ceived with appreciative ve can do nothing, except to audience delightfully enter cheers. Miss Lucille Johnson Juard against their effects As the war moves on, Ame ment of her own industries, La tained.
worthily represented the Bap lere. With domestic fanaorican exporters already are lootin America is less dependent Characteristic reli tist Women Federation, Mrs isms we can do somethingking toward Latin America. on foreign manufactures than prograJ. Wright ascended dizzy tot by repression, which in it with the major industrial na. in 1914. More important, howe gious assembly, the mme commenced with the sin heights with the singing of tions of Europe no longer able ver, is the problem of payment, elf reveals a kind of fanatiism, but by stimulating in to compete with us, a greatly It may be that higher prices ging of a hymn, followed by her solo. Mrs. Samuel recthe Scripture Lesson was an appropriate increased demand for Ameri. for her exports of raw materials ür press, in publie utteranwith Prayer. The year report was quota. On behalf of the Saltes, the spirit of reasonable can goods from the countries and foodstuffs, together ten dealing with given situs Last year, according to the Detain of her raw materials to the south appears imminent, the increased demand for cer impressively read by the Secvation Army Home League retary Mrs. Amy Kenton. Mrs Miss Johnson rendered a ons calmly, in the light of Thompson followed with rich solo. The Siquirres Wopartment of Commerce. Germa result of further business le evidence.
rich solo, and ny sold 238, 000, 000 of goods vival here, will somewhat of a very the men League was splendidly We have seen the integrity to Latin America, or 17 our political life menaced cent of total Latin. American American exports to Europe per fset the curtailment of Latin Girls League Unit was splen represented by Mrs. Harris.
didly represented by Miss Eu In prefect harmony the hat can only be described as France together another ithin the past few years by imports. and Great Britain and and make possible larger pour la Kirton. The Choir render. Misses Campbell and chases from United States.
ed an anthem and Mrs. Blackwood sung a duet. In an verberations ofthe hysteria 219. 000. 000, or nearly Europe. Neither of our 16 But in general it remains true Foster contributed a selected appealing vein Mrs. Franeat parties, none of the fac now either no longer available buy more of our goods to per cent more. These goods are that Latin America can only recitacion, Mrs. Jefferson cis delivered an address for the was warmly greeted for her the League while the Circuit ins within them, has been else available only holly innocent in extent that we are prepared to recitation. The duet by Mrs. Steward, Mr. Angus, uttered We have much curtailed quantities. La accept more of hers and the Drummond and Mrs. Barnett impressive words of much ard bitter attacks on perso tin America will look largely pro pects for our taking more was welcomed change. cheer. Another anthem was lities, in and out of office. to us to replace them. The Uni of hers are definitely limited. With unique impressivencess rendered by the Choir.
the economic field we have ted States, furthermore, is far It is for this reason that de Mrs. Holmes delivered the recurrent waves of bitter better prepared than in 1914 to mands for export guarantees of address on behalf of the Lealed Mrs. Stanley Blake presidover the entertainment ss, in which what might take advantage of the opportu various sorts by our Governve been treated as inciden nity. Our merchant marine with pleasing effect. The Rev.
is ment should be watched with they should be labeled unmis. Mr. Holmes gave the closing differences have been al much larger, our exporters far particular care. If there is no takably as such. But the bur remarks and the singing of wed to harden into doctrine. more experienced and our in reasonable prospect for the den of proof is clearly on those the Doxology brought the e have been aware of a vi dustrial plant much more deve repayment of the export cre who would make them at all. function to an end.
jus undertow of racial and loped than twenty five years dits, they are no better than It is their responsibility to igious prejudice.
outright subsidies. In this case show that donations of this These phenomena are no Nevertheless, we shall do they are simply a tax on the sort wili benefit more than the vitable. They can be stimu wel not to entertain extrava general public for the benefit interests that are directly af On The Sick List ed by propaganda minimiz gant hopes in this direction. of particular private interests fected by the calm and conscien Thanks to the teady develop. If subsidies are to be granted. TIMES With the profundest sympa.
thy we report the serious illness of Mr. Adrian Hart, one Nos permitimos llomar su atención a la nota al dorso We beg to call your attention to our remark at the back of the widely known Hart de su recibo que dice: of receipt which reads: Brothers. Our much respected Este recibo debe pagarse en la oficina citizen is now a patient in the This bill must be paid at our office before dentro de los primeros 10 días local hospital the 10th of the month. true friend to all and the de cada mes.
Be so good as to comply with this request and do not enemy of none, Mr. Hart is Le rogamos recordar esta cláusula y evitarnos la pena oblige us to suspend our service, a step which of an unusually genial charac.
de tener que cortar su servicio.
we would much regret to take.
ter and it is always a pleasure to converse with him. We wish him an early and complete reco DE LIMON very to resume his accustomed place among us and carry on his specially chosen work Este documento es propiedad de la Biblioteca Nacional Miguel Obregón Lizano del Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud, Costa Rica.
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