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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 THE FRANKLIN PRElSS PAGE NINE Galli-Curci Swayed by the Seer of Sweden $ 1 " . ri rUl Mb Mffl 1L1 I ' ,4 '"1; i 1 - ' Prima Donna Gives Wonderful Interpretation of tk Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg H ENRY FORD'S Dearborn Inde pendent publishes s remarkable article on Qalli Corel and Emanuel Swedenborg, by Clarence W. Barron of the Wall Street Journal, the world famous financial authority. J Mr. Barron declares that Galli Curd has the most wonderful brain ilfl has erer met or heard of in a woman, although she is much more I a true woman with a life and sou) of affection for all that is ennobling and uplifting in the family, and in color, form, and music." Mr. Barron is chairman of the ! Botch Trustees, who acting under the wfil of Lydla S. Rotch of New Bed-; lord, Mass., began in 1872 a modern translation of the Theological Works which Emanuel Swedenborg wrote! and published in the Latin tongue,' awl deposited in the libraries of the world 160 years ago. This wort was completed and pub-i fished by the Houghton Mifflin Co. inj St volumes in 1907. , About three years ago there ap peared in a Cleveland paper a para graph that among- her other accom plishments Galli-Curd had read all he Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg' The claim seemed, sq absurd to Mr. Barron that he thought ft might be easily punctured by i Simple inquiry as to the edition. The Bible a Greater Work Thaa Etm To Mr. Barron's direct inqufry Madame Galli-Curci promptly re siled; "Yes, I have read in the past vear the eomplete Swedenborg Works, b tact tt is the Botch Edition of the Houghton Mifflin Co. that I bars. I can s&y certainly that the Bible to me is a greater work than it was More.- ' t Me. XLmntm- im: "J&v astonish- ment was 'tSeiTfied. Pamfflar OWt many years with Swedenborg's gen eral theological writings, I had ae4 out to read the entire thirty-two vol umes preparatory to an advertising campaign for the sale of this edition. Reading a few pages each day I fin ished my self-imposed task in four teen years. I shall probably finish a second reading, at my present rate of progress, in perhaps ten years. Wag it possible that "a woman with no previous knowledge or . relation . to these books had really intelligently' read them within a year?" SwedMberg'e Writing Mr. Barron continues: As am economist writing state papers od weights, measures, coinages and cur J rencies, Swedenborg is easily oonu prehended. As an engineer transports ing ships overland be is easily visual ized. As a government official in the great mining industry of Sweden writing practical books on mining1 and smelting, declared to be the foun dation of modern metallurgy, he tal of interest in the encyclopedia of ad-j entific history.' As the writer of vol- umes original studies in search for the human soul he is not without human interest "But when one comes to the realm of the unseen, where there is neither time nor space upon which to rest mental conceptions, few may anted into the fullness of the revelation which has come into the libraries ofj the world through Emanuel Sweden-) borg. "Think of twenty modern-iied volumes, originally written in the! Latin tongue and unfolding from the) Hebrew of 'Genesis' and 'Exodus' the) internal or spiritual sense, that lies! Continued on Page Ten, Column One. 5 FOR PLEASURE and SERVICE Ajan Is 7Iiat IteDcalerls f TIRE manufacturer is what his V2 dealers are. The Ajax dealer has chosen Ajax and Ajax has chosen the Ajax dealer because he knows tires and tire facts. He is your community's service center, to benefit you with what he knows. He-is Perry-Jones Chevrolet" Co.-1 FRANKLIN, N. 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