A Time for Everything 



of the sea. What is the big idea? 

 Possibly race suicide. Even a wild 

 goose knows that the more you shut 

 the oxygen out the more trouble Nature 

 has in getting rid of the carbon that 

 kills. 



Night-birds that wear fur or feathers 

 instead of "swallow-tails" may be 

 found dozing and dreaming through 

 the daylight hours in some hollow 

 tree or hidden darkened nest. They 

 don't have to go downtown to the 

 office at eight or nine or ten A. M., 

 lest some other restless bird or beast 

 wrests control of their bread and 

 butter from them. All creation, civ- 

 ilized man alone excepted, understands 

 that there is ample time in life for 

 everything, if you but observe the law. 



Collectively, man regards himself as 

 supreme, and looks with more or less 

 contempt upon the rights of every- 

 thing else. Individually, it is "my- 

 self first and you afterwards." There 

 is only one possible cure for this im- 



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