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About Danskeren. (Neenah, Wis.) 1892-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1918)
Det, der bestaat Petets andet Bren — Kad I, 12—15: Teridr vilicg iitc 701«5ø111.mc altid at Daamindc eder som dorte, ilworvcl J Dido der og ere befasstedc i dcu Eandiicd Tom er tilstede Hos- o: Mcn icg an ser det for ret at vcekte oder vod P-aamindclsc, saa lccngc im or i dette Telt, da« jeg ded, at Murg gelien ai mit Tclt tonmtcr brat, fault-des sont io vor Herrc Jesui Kriftuss har givct mig «til Kcndln Lg feg Vil dgan gørc mig Flis f.7r, at J til cnhvcr Tid efter min Vortgang imme- dmge oder det til Minde. Vække ved Paamindelfe. sit-or Illpostelcn dog er k1111byggc lig ior dem, han itrivcr til; liau Vil gørc alt, der staat i san-J Magr, for at de maa komme End i »vor Herrcs sog Freisier Jesus Kxiiti evige Rigc.« ; « Tot var det, Zion itratss i Be gyndclien af sit Ber lang Vind paa Ved at formanc iine Stricke til i dereis »Tai at nisc Ind« og til at .,bciasite here-J Ftaldsslsc og Ud vcrlgclsc.« Lg lyvad Thau i det idrcljggcndc Aifnit skriver om, dct er cgcnts lig ikkc noget uyt, mcn en Udta lcslic Ini, at lmn vcd Pimxniudelsc vil Iættc dem til itadig at give Agt paa den Zandlicd do Liarsog kender. »Ist-riet vil jcg itke iorimnmc al tid at Paamindc oder Im dctte,« sixivcr limi. Vi lkrggscr Tilcærkc til «Ordcne ,,dcrfor« og »dcttc.« Der for, ior at de maa faa Judgang i Jefu Kriin ewige Ritze. Bette rllcr dissc Ting, so mdct ogsaa kun de gcngivcss poa dunst, pcger til bagc Pan det, han del-S i innige Vrcv og Im alleredc i dctte Brett hat lagt dem Paa Finden Tor ian jo mamindcs om, lmad der inmd er sagt. Naar han iigcr, at kmn ittc vil forssptnmc »alrid« at paaminde dem derom, faa er Meningcn den, at ilmn vil benyttc entlwcr Lcilighed sdtsrtil, iaasledesjsdgssaa her i Vrevet »F lwowel J vide dct dg ere be fwitede i den Sandbed, som er til Stede hos os,« sigek han viderc. Gan er sig alt-im sbwidst eller fsler fig ovcrbovift am, at sde baade ken der og er befæftede i den Sandhed, jom han paamindcr dem om. Den nye danske Osvcrsættelfe bar ,,tilftede hos os.« Nordam stritten has eder«, og baadc den autotis -serede og en nycre engclft Oversæti telsie shar ,,witk) you«. Grundteti sten hat ingestt af Deleue, mcn Steds vrdet let iøjet til For Fyldigheds Styld, saa der gern-e kunde figes Bande o«s og edel-, thi den sammt Ic-«-ands)eed til Saligded, som Ilspoftle ne ejede, havde de io meddelt dem, de talte Og site-v til. Sau sigcr Apositelcn oidcre: »Mei! jeg unser det ior Rot at Virtkc Edcr ved Paamindelie, ssaa la·nge jcg er i dottc Telt, da im net-, at Jlilægs igclien ai mit Telt komm-er brat, ssåaledes som jo vor Lockre Jesus Kristus bar givet mig til Lende-« « Her fæstcr vi Eint-it Qomasrtiow sheden ved det rigtigc, ja nødvens dige i atter at Ipaaminde,om det jamme. « Dest er ejendommcltgt for Guds Ord og das Sandheden Alle Men neiter ynder ellersbestmsig at ds re Nyt og vaætsling » og trættes bed at tytte til euer tæse det sam me over og over igen. Men metop Hat-di MS Orts alttd shar stimme Verd, oltid « fteliende og veders kvægende ft, of fotdi intet an det std hat disse Egenikabety der skot er. det tet og nidvendigt, at decl atter oq atter ital mindes om det, tzt det tue-a vætke ielv de be fcesitede Siebe til Oinsorg for, at de ikkx ital tabe det ialige Haaty -hvoxtil de et geniødt - - - Ave-steten am sit Teltg ligere Udryk for et virkeligt Liv es ter Døden har Vi næppe. Lignende hans Omtale as »vor Der-re Jesnj Kristnå « Andre men te, Jesus as Nazareth var død og beste, men Peter kalder imm uden videre sin Herre: iban hats-de jo ikke alene set ham dødsjidømt osg død spart Zerset, men ogsaa set bunt oxpstans den og isimttteliaren Jngen sor-? disk-Fette et hanc saa virkelig. s Lg saa det ein lsans Teltk Äs-; lieggelse dg« Herren-T Forudsigelsei der-Un. Tet oiser isr det spka at Beter bar streitet dette sit Brev fort isrnd ier sin Tod: og Quer-» enftemmelsen ntellem htmd Peter Tier siger, og lwad Apostel-en Jo-« dann-es skriver i sit Evangelium cJon LI, 18—19’. det afgiver et iteerft Berti-J iet- Skriitenss Ægthed eg llrokkeligbed Herren-Si er til Peter Jud 21, 18) og lete sJ eqet tldiagns tennner Weisen-: med, Joad de irpostoliske Fæi dre, navnlig Klemmens Romannä siortæller oni sketers Martyrdød i Neuf. »La- jeg vil gøre ntig Flid for, at J til enhver Tid eiter niin Vort gang knnne drage eder dette i Min de«, Hutter vort Aszisnit Hoerdan sknlde det Vel knnne ske netop ved at skrive til dem. Brevet vilde ikkk hist tmsdc F Ztcdct soc et mundtlig Ord, niedensz lnm Var pag Nistand, nIen det Vildefbestandig Ipaaminde dem og vaskke dem ved Paamindelse ester haust Bortgang. Der milder vi det skr e U ne Gnds Erd-Z Hovedbetydning—at det efter de sprindelige Vidnerssi Bortgang drager es i Minde, hvadK de Isar inkkyndt oa atter og atter paamini det din. . Tette gaslder ikke blot Peter-:- Bre ne, men .l)elc; den bellige Zkriit, baade Breitene og Evangelierne i det nye Testamente, ja baade detl nye og det ganile Testantentes Ekriii Her. Den hellige Ekrist er blandt al anden Literatur i Ver den set stort Under. Men lwad Zier-mindes« oin — Veekkelse sved Pomnindelse — det et neiget, Guid-Z Menigslied til alle Tider »nur trwnqt til, og Ekwcid den altid vil trwnge til hoc-de for dens Medlemmers Lpbyggelse og Bevor else, indtil de saar OTel i »vor Her res Jesu Kristi evige Riss« og sor at Kinn-e udlwede Gab-Z Mise Og ved Siden as de leveude Vidi net-, sont Herren til end-ver Tid skænker sin Meniglsed maa den eg saa benytte det strevne Guds Ord. Eluttelig skal her mindes om to Ting: Vrugen as Guds Drd iHjemmene ved Husandagt eller as Enkeltmand og Bi bellæszning. Tet er det samme over og over igen, tnen vi træuger til stadig at svasftesz oed Paamindelse W---— - — OUR DUTY. Ätlilnssk »J· hierin-il M. Anchi s--n. (l«l!x««i·«il M tho« inniniil iiisssstiiig of ils-im Falls-gis innl Triuisy Spinitmijv Alninns Äs suoimiuik May-. lkL 1917. lt hin usw«-r l»--«n ni«x- strimzz puint r» riskipsiulissis dapr Hut , in tho« histuizv of mir ·s«nmi-«x«. une- ils-ts- thiit l eint ris iti·-isil)·si·. l ro«n«-«il««is it. not inwie l«v·l»-s.-31W« it is it isismsnt date-. lpiit lwkauses it is an Empor-thun Jan-. l resfksr to tlni sixth daz of April, 1917. lt is im important date in Wi- liistiiry, as well as in the history »f· the world. The- ijth day Of April, 1917, marks bot-h the Yose of one ehaptesr and the beginning of an othkr in the history of the United States of America. The chapter which is olosed dewls Nimm-ih with the privileges enjoyed by those wsho came from across tshe sei-s to make theik homes in this country. The ohaptesr, Whith iis lately bog-un will deal with the dutzs ot· these same people to ward this theils new howe The word «(luty« was a Art-enger sin Amerioa prior to April 6, 1917.-Bat the word «pt·i vilege« wes well known, per heps too well. lt miin privileke tot-any one to Some to Ameri ca to better shis oonditions ki mneielly, Nessus-, politioslly, end educationally. There were geja mtvonuteble hewien to the man sit-h e will to work hie My tip h sup- ot the hast month-M this-W is , - It was the privilege of anyone to live his like as he plesseclk without intmsferfsttei2. so long as otiheiss weer not tlopkivesd ok that Tenno freeckom of aktiou But along comos that minnt-is ahle sixth day of April, 1917 with the ilo(-«laration: «Whisreas«. The Impestsial German Govern 1n(-nt has csummittock ropeatml acts ok war against the govern Intsnt and the- people of the Futt Hl States ot« America: Therefoiuz ht- it rosolnnh hvj txhe Senats antl this IIonses of Repressentas tiws ot« tlus Pulte-d states isk Amen-jun in oungross assemlilss.l, that tslio states of war hetwoen thss l’nitekl Statt-s and the Itnpcslsial Gornmn Ginsesmmenh Whicsh has thus hoc-n tin-Hist upon thi- Unitul states, is here-by formally clecslm«— (-(l. Antl, by this disclalsatiisn Wind-« aut«.)mati(saltz" supcsnwls od «pi«iviloge." From that dazu hiutil the war almll han- csonus to an entl. tha- tpicsstion. to lip ask mtl hy thi- Amt-rinnt peopl(1 Es lnot: «Whi(-h arp our pläts llssgsssk·’ but: «whieh ans out- ils-i tiissT XVhat (-an I do to h··3p lhring thp war to a t«i(.«tot·ions ·«u«l ltois the ollisstl at-ms-?" l W» hssar sum-s ansinsisr to that quostion almost (lail»v. Xst li·«««u« that it is tshss duty of many Of ionr young misn to go to this titsont Not fight the-it- munter l)attl·«.—. «Zlan)· of thss youug nie-n. who tat sonn- tim·« han- hem stmlcsntss Isat this institutiotk hin-o hpnhl this Gall to pptsfonh that ilutzz en this many stars on tho somit-» tlag toll us. That is a nrx zuli ones ilnt·x. Ko klum. -m(l th lcnom that thon will not all t·«·«-l tum hoinss again. Roms1 of thicui will lud oallpsi upon to Hat-titles their linss for theits counter Wo hop(1 that it may not ins many. hut we- slo not know. Iiut that was not the only tw son n«li)· I saicl it is a sorious (lut3·. I Jesail not long ago a statement. reported to han- hist-n meid(1 by an Amor-icon soldicsr at the from. Iles was reported to have said that to kill Gen-Inans is thi- groatest spokt of all, it is ist-en Zwei-tot- sport them to phy hasishalsi. But to kil«l Gern-m is not Sport-, even thogsd »Hu-X he» our meins-es It is not spont. to kill shuman heings It may bes csome a CIntz·. But let us not for« get that it is a very sorious du t.,v. Ancl let ns not talk lightly about it. Anothor anson we hear given, is that wi- mnst he saving Xve mth san- some money aml we must san- koo(l. That is also trug. lt seosts money to can-)- on the MI- It ikosta so much that most insslinaijv p-«opl(« eain esse-n un tli«t--3tatt(l it. FVe«ltc-at- anil ist-ad about millions and hillions oftl cloll inws l3ut what those lsugei tiirurses nprossiint ne can t mitsp lsut m- can undiskstaml that wej must savsk in onlikr tshat those? litt-LE- sums can he wiss-il. l anl m- must save foo(l. Hut-; sol leis-; hoth at home and sil imulU must han- tood The-) cant tightj if· tin-)- aro starvitig. Änd our al lied must have komi. anil we must- sesnd it to them. i But the-ri- is tin-other cluty which I wish to bring honte- tol us as Alurnui of Dann fkollogg und Trinity sominsarzn l meon the duty ok the Anker-icon people to keep the Sohools, the volle-ges, the Univexsities and ithe somi nsrieo open in spite of the war. In olden time-s war wss to sz lot-ge extent a test ok physieoll strengtlx But those days are long post. War is now,.not onkyj Y- tesy of physical streng-th, hutl etwko as inneh, and perhapsl more; o tout ok .intelleetual des-i velopxnent. There-totsc- we must keep Yo schwi- open. l Bat there are Ilso other rea« son- whytwe must not alone out-l insbitutions ot lehr-sing liest-nett man Ins vom-n two jaöiospensiblo in tin-es ok Z os. But they are malt more So in tin-o- ok was-. III-Mik- snsd syksooiussre need ed U how, W know now wag in stam- ox M. Bat they — rttttions of legt-hing where shall iwe go kor these men? i Xmetsiexi has alwiizs been pisoml sitt her sehoul szstem and the How peitseutage of illitekates ti ;m()ug the native hinu pupulii— Jtioih shall in- lotteis our ich-als lon aeeuunt uk the war? Shall jin content otusselves with con szilitions Whiesh pretuil in half Ieivilizeil einiutriesJ J ,But you may sa)«: «ThAt is all »Hm iluty isf the stuti«." Thestatis is ti) teaeh the ehililren tu isiiml tin-il writi-. This state pisoviiliss high siclmols iuiil nuinsissitiiss fut iiur yiiung misn sanil wann-it. Thi »Stnti,- proviiltss not-mal sehimls lknuhiiuisilieal Collegiss auil »n giueeising eolleges. That is all thi business of the stati-. The only thing left fut- us tu limlc after is the tmininiz ist« mu- ministmssn List mi- ask you into-thei- ques ti-i)11. What is thi- stutel Apisyiiu lmiil l iiiit Ismsts iif it? Anil what is the Rats-F (lut)". is that unt yours iiuil mini-? List us niit shirlc nut- iluty as 'iiii-iiilii-iss-iit’ the1 stati But in Amor-im this stati- hitsi »in-tei- liisisu this only iustitutiiiu. xwhich is iiitisri-stisil in this echte-i tiim ist« this yiiiinzx. The ehureh hjis always hisisu isquiilly us much interested in priitiiliug institlp tiimss iif lisinsning cis this stati has. anil isightly sti. ln tiiith it wiss thi- ehureh whieh liuilt thi first eiillegis in Aniisriiskk in 16536. The state was more than a hun iltwl years latet-. This first stati institutiiin iif hiLher lisinsning was not finuiilisil until lTItL l sairtil tlmt it is liut right thut the ehurish is interested in si-hi)i)ls. Thi- stiitis mit t«ui·uis«h good volle-ges zuiil iiiiiisisissitiiss. By that I misau Luiyil liiiililiiigs. well equipkyisd lal)rii«iitin-i(s.ii.litt-ge Uhr-wies aus«-l ist’t«i(:ii-nt t’-i(-iiltiiss. The stati- Hm il» Eisll ist« that he eauseit ihn-K the publiis remain-es haek et« it. But that is its tin- its the stati- csxin gu. Anil thut is tmt txt-r mutig-h for the ehureh This ishukeh Mints itiii zsouujk ins-u and weint-u to have the liest edu-» eaton thisy knyssihly can gest. Butl at tihe same time it Wams s. giiiiraistee that they are taucht nothjug 0011 sey to the Woril ok God. Aad at guaranitee the state does not give-. Theretore", it is tiiwessary tot- tshe ehiureh to« muiutsin het- owu iiistittitions oft legt-umg- Anil at this time it is" her cluty to hend every effort tmnusd iloing that. lit is our du ty towanl mu- eiiuntry. lt is »m ituty tomml our ehmsclL lt is um- cluty tinnnsil out- young mi-« einil wumeu " «so fin- l hin-e spuken iiu gisnemld Psisuiit mi- tii uimsinv inz- subject inni« tm- ii few min uitiss ilisizuss what l rinissiilcr this (lut·v tit« us gis alumui »t« Dann Wolle-ge aucl Trinity Seuijnknjic Betiiris l il» this-. ihm-»wi- l wish t» g» lmikk in .liis«t«i··v anil tky ti) show what has leil up tu the presst-sit eimilitious regariliujx this sfhoul netitsitiiss »t« the Dan ish Luther-m ishurehes in Äms-ri ca. . I This titsst Bettler-s. who Mute ti) thfs country way hack in the sixteeuth oentury. name here with the intentiun sml hope ot· Ist-min ing theits owu ilauguage autl tm ditiotnil eintan The Spanien-il would remain Hspaniard and the Preuohsmau a Freuchmmh That was but natur-l «ut the time-. They did not com-km tut or. Juni-Sil, Mepemlieut politicsl tot-aste. They name to »i« newly dis covered oontäneut I will not set-use the early Ohrfin piotieeks ot ever enter tsiniusg »auch hope They come two slstiz and they Cliil not come sin ,sut«ki(-ieutly lot-ge number Bntk ins the years pas-ed auil the scattered settlemeuts grew lar ser M litt-seh the questiou nu stumlly notie- «.Wihat can we do to rot-in oms relavions Mit-h the ad in whioh W weiss bep Ttizoch and in the teaedivgst ot Weh wo were ime u chit clken?" The alt-wer wu- »Wi must omsuize onnkkesationm We matt hm puton who san zbsps HI- øar plumpen send Wiss-am us mit preist-h M sospsl to Orts x W Vieh we m Maas f - . s Q —- .... , , -- Congregatious were organized and some- kew pastors come over from Den-mark to set-se them. Antl some ot« the youug men who hatl come- from Demnarlc wssnt to the seminaricss ot« other ehulschtss t.i)p1-·««k-in«e for the min iskttxv aus«-unk- t·hcsi1s own people-. thlt fllpy sftotl Wällzcstl tllttl if tihes work shoulcl lns of u per manent nature. t.l1«-«v should of ne(.«essit«v hun- their own theo logival sesmjnarx So lltllx s-) Zwill. xvll llltlllli Gml until this Jetz- t’or out« Dimish Lutherun (-l1ut«(-h. Rhe has Luther Hl into the hingdom ot· Go(l many people whom uo othle elnsrehes eouhl hat«-e tstsziohetllve tshnnk Gott uutil this ilin for out- Sksminmsx whva many Mith t"ul wol-liter in Gotl«s viuexmsil hun- ts(-t«eivo(l the-its winning But tlus llnnissh innnigruutdid not stop hol-t-. Axt tslmt time the-Isc- wns In Dummsle u new in stitutiun thoh was fort-Zug its wnx into p1-o1n.im-m««. That was thi- Folk Iliszh Seht-ol. lt was quite nuturill tot- thcI immimsnnt to than tlmtxiti this Poll( High Sohns-l lms prowstl Ei lilessing lmck hismiu it woulil also prove so in this theils new homcs nnd the-) laliopch for the- pksseton of like in stltutions holst-. l thjnlc thut the first wos- lsuilt in Äshlamh Jljehq in IRRL. Sinn- thssn several how lot-m lsuilt throughout this coun tt·)-, Ho that at the present time tlnstsefans sen-u of t-hem. Those suhools were liuilt for u plusposzs. Antl I thinlc they have insemnplishwl the-il- puk-posp· The-) wens huilt tin- the zwing- man inul womun who lmd come to Ame-ritte- too lute in life to at ttsnil thi- puhlio schonL These young nnsn und women went to the Danislktmerieau sel1()ols. Hen- t.he»v were taught to read »und writss tshe langnnge ot« the: («.ouut1-)«« which they hatt txhoseu lfor tslusir future sl10me. Here they wori- tuutht the historzs of tho l’nit,s-(l Amt-es uml the form of government utuler which they wen- living. In shott it was the aim ot« these sehools, in t4he stinkt Wt pogsilsle time, to make intel ligent Ameriesun eitlzens of fthe imijtS who ladely hatt come here-.L This purpose they kulkills ed in spite of thle limited means, tin-its detieient ljslikåries and ka eult.ii,-S. The demand-is of the time-s were not Spec-L But tmloy we km- fsaeing dif ferent e()n·(litiotio. The young men und women who satt-end out »schools Exliyk are not immlgknnts ?»t’ ytsstisnlozn They are the sonsl Juml the daugshters of the justus-; Hei-unt of twettty. thirty, or for-L Itzs years ngo The)f eome not to: fleiusn to reml antl wrjteand stdllc »th-« Anwricsan lang-unge. They let-mi- wlth theils di lomas from th« puhlits sehools tin-l high sehool.«4· They eonte uhtl ale us to give-« them u little mon- that-II they could get in thesi-. The-)-l tlis not, lilce the yuung men sinsl www-n of tw--nt·v Nin-S ags-, ask Wheslw kit·"»’y« cuu gi- « -l« ·..:, ustsl ums-unt ot« moner But they ask inzwan «W.hcst«(» clo tihezv hart the liest schoolsk IVhene slozthoy have- ths« liest »oui«-ed lahm-o tot-i(«-t, the largcsgst lihmries and the most- etkieient kuettltie8?« The sehool which, ean offer the liest Mvantages »in tjhese liites will Fest tihe studentis. The questäon is often anhal: «Wh,v do our young people go to other gehoolst" The answer is siitnpsle: «We ilo not offer them the sadvautages the other sohools do." Hex-e Nve tin-d tshe fes-on wliy. Our many Small sehools esnuot oompete with-the linker nnd rigle endowed pri vsatte and public institutios18. - tht shall we do tshehl shall we schalt that we cannot gut-ess fsully opekute a volle-ge? Not set all. We enn. But we must begin to eentmlize our effort-. -We have in the putzt been de muteran We have tried to Hain kom- ok hist-e aehools when we shon have M oöly one. We have hear-d tihwt it would he s Moos kot- the ohuwh "tto soll list-lief Gotte-ca For-hakt it is s ähst-»Ich W i«.’st not s dis knos to have Lom- sohoob, M — -O «- . kanns wen aud« women will got Pollow alumni ok Dana Oollege Jan-d Tänity Gewinns-, here lies lout- dnstzc We must work for our »Ah-m Matt-n FVcs must- lxeilp her to push forward as a first class :sehool. We owe- it to her and JMI owe it to out- chsumh. » » Wo oka it to our chutcsh he jmuse as a church we smust have A colleng Ufe- mn too grest s tisk in sending out- young mea samt womcsn to the Dicht-lese sehuols kound about us, ot· should l stiy wnrsts than (’l11«istlkkss, km iu many sehosols Christ is pre— sciuttstl to the stituleuts, but not« as the savior fisom sin and Ster nal tlcsastlk Aml if wo arc- con tisnttsd with sending our young pcmphs to the sehools ot« other Umkde why not eloske our churuhtss tot-, autl go to thss other thun-liess If wes helles-e thut the l"nit4-tl Danish emngelicul Lu tlusskiu church has a mission to j’ull·ill. list us not ignore one of t·h(- most inwoistunt help-Z in ful t«illing thut mission. Wo must itsssist Dann Colle-ge isml Trinsty semintiry iu two ways- lt costs moan to run a soliooL Wie must sec- to St. that the lIIUtujV Iwmlistl ls ptssWYtiska Our people-, have the moniszq and most of this-n inst- willing to giye Whtszcsts thux sue it is UeedecL lltsns it is net-Jul· lfset us make it celHtr to them. We nnd-I have montsx uml wo tsun gixsst it. Antl wi- must have students. Thi- iilumni of Duna Sollt-ge and «l’1·i11it)· Spannen-)- tnse scattered, not only throughout thxs Mut-ed states-, but throughout thi- world. lt should lns a small matter kot us to stsks to it that out- Alma Matt-i- lms all the stntleuts ehe enn acconnnodatis. I have not mest this first young nmn or wo— man »vor who has saitl thut he wag got-H hsscause ht- intended Dank-· Fellow aman let us get busy performing our rlutzc —————--- - Tanmatts - Korrespondancr. Køsbcnhavn l. Maj, 1918. »Ptaktiik« Matthias-usw« Dannmrk bar jo altid Jan-et et gwstfrit lille Land, og vi bar altid med Glasdc set vocc svcnskc Brsdre soipipc osver Snndet og brcdc fig ved note Kassebokdse, iTeatcmarkettcv ne og vcd vor Butitssdiska Te bragi tc gerne en netspcrlket sPnng Ined sig og et Ovmnaal af Liokglast isasr naar de pna de sum-a Timek lagde dort Tätlcrnc og drak Brors skaalc tncd dsc optøcde Akt-benimmer Ida-r i det fidfte Llarzstid dar Sohns-konn- dannncret i Wäunkmvn im Helfinqmz sog Aarsagrn Or den ganfkc 1mtut·ligc, at de dank-.- And gmssr ELmr værst i forlwldcixsixsgodt Mng « scndt Triften ones »Im-fund til Länder lnnsidim lwor dist jo lkrnms inn Jar nahst san hin san Ins-d Rndccmrcr on andre Lådizssori nndcikxnsdxm Lan Zum Der ..n:dlerxid Udsørfulsziforbnd incd ist-ruf flndcndc isladU Vorn-rede CNIninltrtcr sum Om naaclscrnch Our-ande ou ch ffcers »Im-de Mindestensincljscr som: nmn at dasnnnö oip nor den alt-or liuligc Ztrmn as sultnc Zsocnskoro, der for on scich Innde smntxc »wer til icsislsingør og for-inne sin. zknvnlig i benusldtc lillc Zundby bohckskedcs Kasecrnc sanfte as spjscndc jvcnste Buser Jnndlertjd bar man nn begyndt at blink- lidtsnroligc herhjemncc over all-c de Fødwarm der Tiers-nd gaak Landctd cgnc Vorn-I Ida-set farbi Velwldningcrne er smaa n-u, o man ræfonnckcr sotn ina, at der j ikkc er Mcning i atjodre Udlæni sdingc, naar vi iclsv fmar og mangler: antagelig kan der da paa chncdss middclstraadet ventes ind 7«ørt Bestcnnnclscr, der forinndrcr Evens-few i daglig at tagc til Dan nmrt og spissc til Middag. Mcn ogiaa paa et ander Osnkaade er dct galt. Vi ncanglcr Magd-warm ct Sast sum-wi, der før kostedc W Kr» or nu owc i 250 str» on Prisregulasringdkosnntisiioncn sdar da ogsaa tasct Sagen ok) til Be-. sdandling, Isaa der Sommer jo noc« en Ordninq i Stand ved Lejxiohety naar der oveth itke findet- me re Ists Manch Mod mindre det san ssoroeW, at England giver de dewarek Iri, der ershetglt mod I