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1 - ,; t, i ,. : . if 1 N lite i IlATIOrViaL fcAN.l" : OF GOLDSDORC Geo. "A. Norwood. President Thosv H. Norwood, Cashier Wants your business and will be glad to correspond Hh yo.j it ; C? CCLDSDOO . ITaBts ysnr business ul wEl fte glad te eomsphnd wit tob.'.ju Geo. A. Norwood, President Tho. 1L Norwood, Cashier of r V , , . . "This Argus o'er the people's rights , .' , " , .' . - ' ,- Qoth an eternal Tlgl! keep. ' . t VOULXXIV, , ,,. ;; ; , : fiQLpSBOfiO, N. C-FRIDAY E it'll." 1 1 " '' . ' I -1 ..... J '. ' . ' I I TEXT DF AI1GL0 FflEFIGH TREATY As,t.. ,.'(By Associated Prese) , .. . N-Paris. Jan. . J3. The text of tho (propoied Anglo-French f i pact S I was troght toPaTla by lremler .Brland tromnnea and made public feere toony.-'-'' 1 &AW;:j: It 'provldesl thatTGreat; Britain hall ' come Immediately to aid of France In case of France being at- tacked by Germany " ' ' . .V- It recites . the , fact that France W hem twlc inraded br .GerinavittVWveoaeluded.vlhdr'eoBfer in fifty years and insists that the menace Is gtlU there. -" , It -calls atteUm to 'the rertric- tioas puttjpoa Germany as to her mflltary fortifications on the Rhine, but claims that these are not suf- Sclent to keep Germany from de- eloping other military prowess suf- ncieat to attack France U the latter ware, wtthout present strong out- side alliance - 1 ? t ' ' '. ' "' ;;'.; '7 " : ''lalrilwmi -V-'. i irreSiaem , Wrmrini ; i( ? - Hospital, Purchase 'I'-h,: JXU.'V 5' ;,.V:; , J (By .AssocIaUd frs) : Washington, Jaa tait-President ilardlng' today ajiproved" the ;chase Of the Mettwdfst Hospital at Memphis- by1 the : government for f 850,000 as soon funds shall be- come available for payment. : ' The hospital wW be used tor ' wmM r - 1 , . i - '" ' ' I Where War Work 'Gives Place Jo Peace (By Associated Press) 1 T I Kiel. Germany, Jan.'- 13.-The"ma-1 otibi .imi nf eare. .nneumatic I riveters,' aro rattling day and night I in the former war harbbr of Kiel. I ."majority- of them ' tir.;.uBe::in,yf.f campaign Germany- is waging ( fori control of the maritime commerce r of the worM.. - , ; AH of the great ship yards are active,' but not ail' of thanv Valour deep and abiding gratitude for working toward increasing the Ger-J man ' comrnerclal fleet Scores r of Scandinavian, Dutch. -and ' English ships are docked here, undergoing repairs or belag " remodelled. The cost to tho 'foreigners is negligible, I and - the.- Germane are willing to work, . . . - ,T The mouth of the Kaiser WH- llm rahal la rnncMted With the I r?-rS2?t?:n kl. ke4 tPA1 finnAa build Its commercial .future; ' this I end the shloment of caraoea to I the north, when commerce with Russia H6utishes again. Laborers at Kiel are paid 400 to 100 marks , per week, and skilled labor runs in some eases "toJ 1,601 marks a week, 'for. an elgh-honr I day.; Tin unions are , steong ana taavs forced the -aymeni.of tJmel and a halt for' overtime. The cost of living is low. ' ; The Krupp vworke. gre the busiest, end Hugo Stlnnes, , aermanys chief industrialirt is;the best patron,. ,He built freighters and tankers -out oil former U-boats. Two of these re-1 centfy made a round trip to Mexico In good time and without accident When loaded the rouaueo u-ooai nnderstructure Is betow JtbS water - linv but the boaU" present an ouu eppearanee whea In ballast. . f'M The hulks of several warswps are being slowly 'dismantled, every piece Of Iron being carefully stoweo away for use Jn; the building -of 'commer - ctal boats. w IgOXIC NOTICE Mixr Mason in Goldsboro Is cordially Invttod to, be present Fri - av T,ft mt 7-10 o'clock. Jan. Utn t M.annic Kali whea H.-ej-Dunn of v-jsm in .tAiivor an address n der the eusnlces of GeWsbero Com - n.4.r No. 86. v - - t t i. ... r fj. tMt in. formed and most snttrtalninsT masons aru. juiaaaxH esw b s In the State and. win have a message of Interest to every oeei , i -4 V.-'V f ' . - STATISTICS TEACH V thteM thaeTwy rct.of men who reacn age -r '"-r ,. . rnnmnt Will F"!1 .J ZZ"h 11 mrta Wiltlf. CongOIt US. NaUoral Ufe las. Co of Vt. It. U Bsmpirey, State Stanairr, V-r(iStai FRfilGE OFFERS, F. ..;;. ,' (By Associated Press) - Wa8hingt6naa."18.--enry Ford, who. with ,fs Engineer "arrived here this morning; to confer further with Secretary Weeks relative to ( the Muacle S'ioaie proposition, deolin-d to discuss' tils' plans for proposal until i after. ,he ' has t conferred with Mr. Weeks; but Mr. Weeks prom ises 'to make Mr." Ford's proposi tion nd plans public 9 soon. ft enc, whatever the result may be. ; ' la the . howwver, of his talks with newspaper men Mr. Ford made known , two ? rather. sUrtlta proposiUon-one was ;that ; there 8 immedlats further, reduc- tWn in the price of Ford cars, et: f ectlve January IS, according to an agreement with his son reached be- .fore he left for Washington on this trip. . The reduction, he said, would necessarily be'small, because 'the price tot. Ford .cars are eJready wltnln a narrow rgln of 'the cost of production. ,t v , -"The other; statement by Mr. Ford was that be was in receipt of an enquiry from the French t covene ment asking if he would boy French 'battle ships. .-s j ; , t Mr. Ford said he ' had replied to the French, government's enquiry that unless France . would consider the .sale .Of ,her enUe f navy, hei would not be interested in the pur- chase of "job lotsi CARD OF THANKS , .Mrs. S. E.. Edwards and sisters wish to express to the public and friends ftelr sincere appreciation for the .lovely J floral tributes: and many kindnesses shown-them in the sad hour of their mother's doath. j UtlklLiVL Ath..NOWLlJtiXM Editor "Argus: Please permit us space in your paper to acknowlectse ,lto the good "people of Goldsboro what we cannot express In words the unfailing kindnesses and untir ing solicitude and sweet sympathy shown us during all the long ordeal of illness and ni 4he final golr.f away of our dear husband and sou Mr Frank Chesley mr3 FRANK E. CHESLEY, ' VRS. A. E. CHESLEY MARKET REPORT (By Associated Press) Cotton Futures New York, Jan. 13 Cotton futures fopened steady: Jan. 17.82. March 17.75, May 17.36, July 16.90, Oct. l(. so Close: Jan. 17.95, March 17. SS, May 17.fi4,tJuljr 17.57. Oct. 16.40 t-, wall street Newv York, 'Jan?' ltj--Gaius out I numbered losses at the opening of today's stock exehange, but changes were wit'uia narrow oarglnsno im I portant chauges in to instant ejex- ceeamg.iracuons. 1 5 e ; . Crucible hteel, selling ex-dividend was subjected to further selling I pressure; aud Mexican l'ttroieum lalso eased. Motors. Oils and Pullman car were 1 rwtctIonary. i j,an ttrengthened. .1 i t. f FITTISG MEMORIAL I . , - . i fluieirii News and Observer) 1 j j, a cj t memorials to the I youths who gavs their lives in the World .War.- One of the best and I most beautiful is that given by the Church of the Covenant in Greens. I boro. Through its able and,seelous jpastor. Rev. Morphy WUDams, that cangregauon sent w w CoUege to b used as a loan fund as la memorial to David Prince, e mem 1 ber of. that ennron. a ueuieaani, woo igave nis ms m v.. i urowninc m iiraun orauw I Goldsboro neariy two years ago, 1 president Martin, of Davidson, la I accepting the memorial said: t "Rather than memorialise this hero . ii. . Am mmniitMi nHmunni vi Wi i I COIieg piwui mr ... - Jl. .m.nfl custodianship of such a sacred rune. There's cholera" in the Philippines Also- Moris.-1 Take yQumBoitev 0 D IVAnSHIPS BERulANY IS BIEE T i (Br Associated . PresaiS'J f Cannes; Ja:l3.VTh Allied , Re paratlon Commission at a conference here itodsy Voted ; o raivt n 5ex. tenslon.of .time ta ,Germanyj on aer reparation-paymeots;' .',, f jCannes;lJan.4 13.-rTh .Supreme Allleir fiouneti today, 'considering the exMngv; situation ' created by' the reHgnaUoa U , 4he ;Frenoh I cabinet,' and ruled 2 that decisions. - already reached ; and declared prior to ; yes terday shall remain Operative, yin-cludlng.--tbe ' Genoa conference,? to which the JtaMaa repreeenutivehad already been instructed to Issue in vltauons.r' " ' - ; r Fl i 4 m ''. i& ; Vmjsf VUlsoclated Press) f t London, Jan. 19. Georges Carpen tier, the; French prise flgfoter, who has- Jttst defeated Canada's cham pion i heavjrwelght ,here, may chal lenge Jack Dempsey to another ring contest forj'ithef world k champlon ihlp In the near future,; it was said here today.; - ".x!??'HJK. Rev; A. R. Morgan Dear -Argus: I irust-1 - may not be considered . . ungrateful or . dtsre- J apectfulor fn any sense personal, in this reference to a, discourse-de-J Uverad in BL'- Paul church laptl Sunday ' tnorrilog, .'January 8th, ,Bu prouuiiy, and tae imuression it made I on me ii such as ' to Indicate that b it should have , further "consider- tioov)aot for eotroversy, ; but thati the truth shall not : be' lost ; sight of in mate of words. . The sneaker took, as his text the f i9tai'vsn4 '7th - Verses - ot' the 12th chanter cf. Hebiews.- ' ."Whose voice then shook the earth; but now h. hu ip:i.wf more - n)to ui .imp bihwiwiji but also heaven; And, this word, yet niiM tnnrm afrnlfleth th removinel of those Ulnars that ars shaken, as of things that are made, that those thlMS. which cannot be shaken may rmaln." . : "', ' 1 ' tv ifh thai Vnntart .nMo- anil tnrceful declarations St. Paul ever made, and admit 5 but one of two constructions. ' They1 teach either. that the Law as promulgated on Slnt was introductory; and': pre- paraiory W a permanent an uihi system, that' Its7 ritualistic -5 Trolley was past, giving .place I to. tie n. of salvation through Jesus Christ; or, else ' (which is unthinkable) ' St. Paul was fust' talking to hear him. self talk,' as so much of our modern preaching ts done. ' : ' " ' ' The : Speaker Introduced his dis- eusslon ,by .telling of t his ' father's having JtoWdden Aim. when a boy, aim, wavu vui,i r,"','mrr; - S.S. S--S, aiai M "h ( LeT Ii , . ' us immeuiaieir procure ru the book: And. in this connectloa v. ..M 1. . m.aka for nraachtra 4irt; nr. aho. and the 11,: lesl tte people-be thereby vaj i i tha dlrtr shows, V wmhu .1 oksd'to 'go to the dirty shows, -dont give a negative com- d- is a kind -f systems of phll- hy of which1 school teachers'Mn This mand' North Carolfna heart "much- some .r. ...v. Never avMo'a child, i .tWi. iJnn -ea.iiiat.on't i. . ... f fc.arhara.of tha teechers which has fcn hnrted from 'every,' summer arhnnl n attorm In the mie. u J a false philosophy, otherwise ahui and Eve's repose in paradise mast - , ti- Al.nwA k V,.iv nave ncumMj ...... mum . reflectinc on the great rmlstake God made When" he sadf. "Of the' tfe of the knowledge of good and:vfl. thou shait. not eat to Jt,' and.;by I II"! I ' I. mm II.IL U CAnPEfJTIER HUT GIITHE RE AGAIN taelr contempiauon oi ue oavoci manna, u wr.) Nhat -mlsteke" has wrought ,'esaees their posterity -oe the ; earth. a'adr t,( (nirnr.tHnn. doctrina or what ever it- be. 1 of "no negative com mands".Urem authoritaUve sourest. i Mtnlil Ka dtanrarona tn nad Tea Commandments, lest one 'go Im mediately, and . commit . murder, or violate eoaie. oiber el the fohUi- Uoss - -mistakenly' proruulsated A S5. ,'RIZE Tress) - !ius . Rosen reliant and of this city, through the tliut amount paper' in 'a in as, his ing 1 by '!Bob rather "be a .ipy , like a and vgpend i ..ted philan year dollars - to llo euter- ' Caya Manage P)'flS) ; , i ' .1 King, earn 'nator .New .ted over the ato in fbeing untested seat hich he spoke ry over pros oe of govern .'.Chicago, I Jan. wald, j promi: many 'tUw-r mi is 5,00 rlcbc; winning, of,., a", i offered iya 1 i motto contest; Mr. " Rosen wii' ! lavorlte'vmdtto, Ingerscil; 1 "I beggar 'tand :;.,tv king, thau be h money like a t f ilr. Rosenwt throprlst and 1 contributed" nu. charitable end , prises.- s . .1 i In I ' Marked V :! .Newlc:- .1 1 (By . Asac ; Detroit Jan. 1 paign . manager berry, wa gres success of hla yesterady .voted in the U...S. ti of; as a "marketl tltMed power ai mental agencies." y y;'"'."" ,' American ' VI-;Vr:'(ByA6 JLZt Cuicide Tress)" B .. Audrey jrnta, noted r Hie Folst i to be i suit of ' wa 4 arls, .. Jan. Crelghton Ryun, Tldlinist, 'end . alneblan rrtz , dying at Nrs po! ' ''l. v ' ' Her hu Paris , stnfr i.t of the accused his I to drink. 'the futile attempt Chicago .Tril wife o ifnfld,-:. After forci. 1 Kpoison . ttevma.le upon his own i: l ,- v, 1 ' s-t DresM&akc? ,. 'P S'C ' m '' ringer I i-.t oyStem - -"'. 'i-i. i , '. v .! v? ' I (By Associateil Press) fcarlsr'Jen." 1J.-TU ' finger print system has been adopted hy a leaa Ing dressmaker M lams r-reveu I her customers from copying" her models, and 'selling them.. Every 1 model Ahat she prouuees win wr after bear her signature, her finger print and. a number that will enable the model to be traced to, the per- son who purcnawa n . -.T vTvV14THE1R .-1 ( j I ' Fort North Carolina i Cloudy land somewhat . warmer tor.lsht; enow ? ia the mountains; Saturday fair. that ancient document But, to refer to the text,- pas- , . . . - Ieate AF 4rwlTirtirsi tK'UIT IU ns-fjti eja U.ii treatment, for. to my certain I a-r. g-v-- - know4()d . WM rtt referred to In T 'l l" u"cr- I Following his production the speaker spent xonj ....uw. unremlttent flow of language About .ai . . , , unremlttent flow oi .language submarines. aeropUn. s and poison gas.' As to the spe .kefs, correet- ness technically, i tv.ie sphere. I have no knowledp whatever, and am! eqaaliyi enable o Uevl InVcot e'r. otherwise tn-r any eooeef- Jt!on between ssbwKi , aeropunes and poison gas w lbs tHCwHt. ut something that Cod has .nlgated- and ITauI was telklng a i"""- ' , of man.-. ' Atd rereaiea ior ne 1 Be monasues inn zi and-'M- i t forces tt epon oar niton by the remaraaDie ww. For oor God " a consuming . While the permo' t of the sub- and pofson gas. as the whole V : knows these 5 bitter ex- things from recent - ! aerience. is lim:'.' .4 bonndee - deinltely. exclusltf -1 complete- I Iy by the dominlnn h the devU I thougot the I kolda " OVC. the rr - of uareg eoerate t 'y tneft. In'.. G wis iters ' M 1 1 II No, soothing itrsins of Mai's son, Can InU 1U bundref" eyes to sleep." JG. JANUARY 13. ,1922 FJEiVBERRY GETS SEAT IN SENATE ,(By Associated Press) i AVashingtn, Jan. JS Henry For'l, who as th democratic, candidate In Michigan for. a i seat in the U. -..a Senate wee yesterday defeated in that. hoSjy by Trnman H. Newberry republican; who was given the seat in the contest, by the close vote f 4, to 41, ' remarked .to newspaper men hero, today that, "spending money for political office his got to cease. I don't believe tne people will stand for U, and they wilt make this ' known when ' some of Hhesa senators come up again 4 or election" tm . . j t 'y-if' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . " ' - -'v.-1 v . " (By Associated Press) . Colnmbni, ' Jan. i IS. Gov. . Davis today issued ;a proclamation Airging all citizens.' of Ohio to burn only Ohio mined coal, inan effort to re lieve suffering among the miners ef that State who are idle and suf fering all, sorts of privation, , ' a- It is' said that 276,000 persons in Ohio are directly, dependent upon ooal mining for a tivlihood and Ahal coal miners here bavt been out ol employment : for more than six months, and that the longest period of idleness heretofore had not been oyer SO days. - ' - Three5 Counties Whtro 1 Automobiles Are Net Franlcford, Ky 'Jan. l?.Tlr -autuiiiuLiilvs of any .kind on July 1. 1920 when the assessment of taxes for 1921 were made, according to tbi annual report of the Bute Tax Corn mission. These were the mountain counties of Knott, -Leslie and Clay. , Six other counties had no motor trucks although a few automobiles were ustea. jney wsr.: vwsiw ty two passenger cars valued at $W0; Powell, 62 passengor cars vslued at 119325: Rockcastle,', 102 passenger cars valued at 138,970; three psssenger cars ybiuou, n, -gofflnj four passenger cars valued at 1700 and ' Breathitt, six , passeui-r cars valued at M.IB0- , f "- All of ' these counties ars in tne mountainous stctlon of the stats.' ' .i-' waMawessleaaMBasaws . MB. FB4SK E. CHESLEI PASSES A ! Heroic Soil Goes Forth Cleat- Lived le Ged Who Gavs It tt ta with sincere personal sor row-that we chronicle the death, IB this -city.' of Mr. Frank B..Chosj who came hers soma "two .years age city street improvements,' and twhoj .i atrlcken'wltb I saortiy an aiiaca vi w -"- ated In permanent heart affection from which he was never ablS.'to rally Hla lovely and devoted young wife accompanied blm to GolUsbnro, and ehe. Ulaw.,overtook. himjljl beloved mother, Mrs. A. E. Chesley, cams f ru:c Iowa to be with Mm, and; thro-fib all . his ..long .travail of kooelcss: affliction , and slow- O cllne. whltt he faced always wiia a 10111102 countenance in ordsf, U possible to dispel the clouds of aorrow from their loving, nesns. they ministewd to him as onlywifs and mother can. ttd througn it an fhev. won the leve and .admiration and ready offices of U our peoP" who csme to know'theav sad. so hen at fengtfc the going away oi thU splendid man -came, they .were ant aa stranxers in a, atrange uno but ' were eurrownfled "with . aoUcJ- tous friends an! the kindly rainu tuikm of sympathy and succor. Tla remains, accompanied by nis ir aad mother, were conveyed to Spartanburg- S. - C, where (lr. ana Mrs. Chesley'' had feslded before coming to Goldsboro; and the fun .rai wa held there under Masonic ausptre. and the interment maae In their owe family plot in . me centstery of twt cHy Tcountrr is not made greet by ths number of sows milts it contains. but by the number of square op e K contains. i,-:s:' 1 '"' V'J' " ' 11 FRNCETOREi MIFEREUCE v. - (By Associated, Press). . -' , Waehlngton, - Jan, 13. -President Mtllerand, - cabled M. Sarrant, head of the French delegation vto-' .the arms conference, to continue bare in that capacity to the end of the conference. v ' ' " .. - ; ' v " ' Th cablegram was countersigned by Premier Briand, who is still act ing, under French custom, until his successor Is named and qualities. 1 Many Miner Are Engulfed by CavIn (By Associated Press) :: j Scranton, ' Pa., Jan. 13. About 20 miners are believed to be caught by a, cave in today at on.e of the mines, land two cr three are reported to -.The ' cave-in - occurred about 200 feet below the eufface and extends for the space of severaf city blocks. Receiver Asked Fcr Large Sugar Concern ' (Bv Associated Press) . Kew . .York, Jan. slSirApplIoatlon was made, today by the Inter Ocean Oil Company of South Dakota. - for i receive: rhlp for the Sugar Jtednc, Uon'i Company, which the applicant aims owes it nve minions oi aoi- DANIEU-WINCO "- A. :..' "fl aaasSaea n t i ' '" fH (AsheviUe . Citlsen) v: 'f. A marriage of great - interest to their friends was that of MIbs Viola Jeannotte Wlngo and Mr, Coorge-.E, Daniels, which was' snlcmnizi-d in V.-. pr'.""ip it a few frit '.i ni t' i .if""",! 1 " ' ' '. ' - t 3 o'clock, Rev. Dr. R. J. Uateman, if th First Baptist church, .offlcat- inr Th hrlli vnr. haniliuima traveling 'suit of blue with accessories if grey, iMr. Daniels ' formerly re ilded at Well ford S. C, but for the nasi three years has mad AsheviUe homft hw. hjs agreeable per. KMuty., and strength of character Uw woa for Um tn- mdralrattoB of many friends, Mr, Daniels , who came here from . Goldsboro, Is connected . Carolina - Wood Products company, and is held In high esteem. The young couple left immediately following th ceremony for cony moon in Florida and .will : stop i en routs with relatives in Atlanta. Upon their return to the city they will be U home at 35 Vance street. ' , , AH Overcoats and Shoes freetly reduced. . N. A. EDWARDS. Juit ?receiv45d m nevr '' thlp 1 merjt of Sillf end Wool1 Indies s Bros, old stand. . Specially i A . ''' .'. t priced at 9I.V9 sui colore. Well even if he is released. Debs g hardly obstruct tho next draft. ''Let t Us HabeJpone With Pessimism . . .- i ' Some br.Te,-' wlf-rtUlvht maii 'saia Let us all.all adopt tt as stotrgn for '. , 1922. ; -t -. v - rji-tr -f- Let us create tncspim oi(opur- u- t., n: let- us work enthusiasticalli, ' . ' ' gpend wisely and . We can MAKE f. rifXet's do It. A v The Wayne Dependable For -'NO; 82,' GAMPBnAGGAGASfl ; ;nnnvE i Washington, Jan, 13. Opposition to. any plan. on the part of. the Kov-. ernment . looking - to the abandon-"" ment of Camp.. Bragg i at . Fayette- r vllle. ' N. C. was strongly voiced , here (today by; Ala. General Albert 4 J. ... Browley, commander of, that - A House committee t has recom- mended that either Camp Bragg ' or Cmp Knox; Texas, 'be Sold "In ihe'l! interest of efficiency and sane mUJ-, , tary economy. . ' .' , :Camp Bragg !has 120.454 acres of-' land Wlille Camp t Knox has only j 30,264 acres, and MaJ, , Browley points out that the' former is the ' only camn that will pormit-of mod-'i era gun pratclce without, danger to v outlying property, "'all i j i Modern ian:cse j -,v Twina In Chicago ''.'.''- -Hi rr - -r. it rJ j ((By Associated Pross) Chicago, Jan.. 13. ThO advUlbllliy 7" of a surgical operattbn to separate. , Jpsefla and Rosa tllatfk Plamwe twins . front' CichO-Bla?Ia will he decided "upon today by auigeLi in ' conference (here ,(vwjthi Pr.- Mai Thorek, their pbyBlclun, ' . The sisters' are now 31 years old, 1 and the death of one , .would , bring 1 about the immediate death of , the . E other, ' should they remain " es at " present- s , ; f-a ;, ,r S'J'-. '-''I An X-rSy nwlU, ..be taken to aid ( the surgeons in their deliberation. Rose' is the mother of a t U - years 'olds but Jon' fl a has been married. ToPv 1 Ci.it-; , .. . . -. Justmade by tjie .1 ;rv. r ' enter Institute of Ui I. ... Chicago; Rr, James II,..y. Lit that, fupds' have -been secured f organliallon'" of ' ,an iutrtio. group of i editors Xur the 'Collt-c. ...a, ale . edlting'and; publication of (be ' ' mortuary documents which prec the famoue Book of the Dtiad an l cut ot,whlcli the Book pf the r I was later put together. These marunry tvlts Were written In iiik'oh the' in- ' . ' side of the maBslvesCeflar, coIT.bs la . ( wlUch.thKgyptlan noblp .were-bur-, Jed, 'four 'thousand1 ""years ago.1 The coCHns: containing .this lite rature are '- scattered throughout, t!ie .greet mus, , eums' df k the world where they have never ;heon' completely copied i and stuaeld. T'ose- strsnge ihscrlptlonej f"j' will be called "The Coffin Texts; ahd- ?f the 'vork Of producing the great pul- ' Ucation will be? in the hands of tbrce , edltors,Monstuer, Pierre Lacau, the . -leadlnp French "Egypologlst-and di rector 'of he Egyptian Government v Deportment of . Antiquities," Dr, Alan f H Gardiner? J the' eminent ' Brttiah -EsTptologtst. and Director James; H. ; a Breasted, of the Orlenttl JJsituti otj .., ; the University of Chicago."1 ' "' The Coffin Texts are -act Jonly, as raw materlais for the Book ,ot , the - j, Dead! nut as showing the earliest belief' 'In a Judgment la the here. '" after.. ..,' '' ' ' ' n '-' - ' ' i .; . ;s.. .. ::. !-v.:-,t? ''ill'-? -: - save systematically. 1922 good year;- .... ''. ' ' National Ban! Two Generations t i ( . .(... 1 :-H .A
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