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These are only two of many presents pro.
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BIG BEH
Tde.seend'ant of the .early ci.vilizatioNs<I The New Russa,
tragicallY destroyed. Living Outside,
the influence of the flood, it had not Dia 0, Ilagborg Wright bi the Con.
been engulfed in the clataclysni which tetllportiry. (London)1 no industrlai
swept the Tomer out of existence. class, i.e., the working class—the man -
While the valley of Mexico• lay- a hal laborers in the towns—is now the
dead land this race had e'vidently, been epos` important class In Russia. X.IaY-
traveling the biogilway to a more ad- jag turned out the liege and `sicca over
vnnced civilization, for it had discard' . all their property, they leave stepped ,
ed the rude sculpture ,of the earlier into Ilieir shoes, Iii everything they
Mongoloid with its stuck -on eyes, ears, talc peeCedelle, Ill 4iOuSiilg aeeommo�
nose, mouth and limbs; and it had ad- dat10 i,they are given the first choice
'vanceci front primitive wall paintings of rooms, and they pay a smaller rent
to well executed stone sculpture, Pot- tliail allose who do "brain work."
tery , had developed from simple to Their children take priority in the
more complicated ferias and 'terra .schools and universities, the children
cotta figures had approached nearer to of the peasantry coining next, while
a reproduction o1 the human features. boys and gills of employes or of thus
This second Mongoloid people, like relmiant of the bourgeois class are
the first, must have led a peaceful lite, not accepted as pupils in any school
for. few offensive weapons ai'e fotnul until vacancies have been filled by the
among the remai .s of their pia."cs of other two classes. In the days of
' the Tsars the Jews alone were su'b-
l1F.Evidentl ject to restrictions in matters of educ-
ation.
dim distant days Were as industrious,
as active', g s persistent and as attach- WAS ALWAYS A
ed to civic and community life as their
Chinese descendants .are today, They
bad learned to lay down excellent ce-
ment drains, to build extensive temple
walls and to Make elaborate incense
burners and other religious vessels
which they decorated with figures and
symbols of their gods.
They were .excellent pottery Beakers
and stone cutters, spinners and weav-
ers; and the density of the population
of the -valley argues they were agri-
culturists. This is confirmed by the
finding of charred corn and beans in
theruinsof their houses and
the fact
that they paid special cult to the
earth mother and to the' gods of pro -
and Save the "Poker Hands"' Afterfirmed second Mongoloid people
But there is far greaterproof than in the valley of Mexico and surround -
mere facial resemblance. Educated ing country another delugesscended
on the land covering up
Early American
Tribes Eeheved
had lived perhaps 2,000 years or more
•• Chinese have constantly recognized and the temple crowned pyramids.
the Mongoloid type in the remains of When the waters subsided volcanic
Of Mongol Race primitive races of the Americas. The ash covered the deserted land to a
Chinese laundryman of Professor I depth of several feet in places and
John H. Cornyn (Aztec and Toltec desolation settled again upon the val-
expert of the National University et •
Mexico) clearly identified as Chinese
the little clay figures which Professor
Codnyn had unearthed in archaeo-
logical excavations in Mexico. Pro-
fessors Mena, Niven and Hyde and
various members of the staffs of the
National University and National
Relics of Ancients in Heml
sphere Reveal Chinese
Link, Experts Assert
Old Writings Identified
ley for hundreds of years, while the
dead and buried cities slept in a new
winding sheet. In this, as in the first
covering; no remains of human beings
are found except in the disturbed
strata where they have evidently been
washed in through the action of water
upon the alluvial and volcanic de -
Faces on Submerged Walls Museum o Mexico 0 f M t be Mongoloid.
Bear Mongoloid Stamp Professor Morley of the Carnegie In- posts.With the destruction of this second
All of North` and South America stitute concurs. civilization the Mongols disappeared
were once peopled with Mongoloid in- CHINESE WRITING IDENTIFIED from the valley of Mexico and a new
habitants who probably migrated The Secretary of the Chinese lega- race, more cultured and of apparently
from central Asia centuries before tion in Mexico City recognized primi- Indo-European origin, #sok their place
history began to record events, writes, tive Chinese writings in eil+,l'ts on years afterward when the waters had
a contributor in "The Milwaukee Mexican walls which were erected be- subsided and the earth had again be -
Journal." And then, many centuries 'tween 8,000 and 10,000 years ago. He conte cultivatable.
wave of Indo-Europeans. I also said that terra cotta figures dug s
From time to time this has been , up from a buried civilization twenty Anger
suggested as a speculative theory. It . feet beneath the surface in the valley He who can suppress -a moment's
is now virtually considered a fact. It of Mexico were ancient mandarin
aneer may, by so doing, prevent a day
is believed that these people got to dresses. Ile further added that these of sorrow for himself and another.
the new world either across the Aleu-; figures were .very similar to some of _____o____—
tian chain of islands from Siberia to the ancient Mongoloid gods found in Riches
Alaska or, perhaps some of them, ! early ' Chinese civilization. In the
across a now vanished land chain valley of Mexico alone there are nail- To have what we want is riches;
over the Pacific. ;lions of these figures. but to be able to do without is power.
Most of the Indian races in North i Faces on submerged walls of an- —George MacDonald.
and. South America today, including tient Mexican temples, sculptures and o
the Wisconsin tribes, are considered paintings on stone tablets and. adobe NU MEDICINE LIKE
descendants of the Mongoloid Ameri- brick bear the unmistakable Mongol -
cans. The Mongoloid features can old stamp, and the early primitive BABY'S OWN TABLETS
still be seen in many tribes. Among gods of the Mongoloids, the gods of
certain Indians of Mexico especially nature, fire, sun, earth, water, are, in
one may clearly see the Mongoloid evidence everywhere among the re -
eyes and cheek bones. This is also mains of early Mexican civilizations
markedly true in Bolivia, Ecuador now being excavated.
and Peru. The most remarkable finds among
the remains of these buried Mongol-
oid cities are stone slabs, adobe brick,
terra cotta tablets and cylinders cov-
ered with primitive hieroglyphic writ-
ing. Some of these the Chinese secre-
tary recognized and interpreted with-
out hesitancy, and since then other
Chinese have confirmed his interpre-
tation.
The first civilized races of Mexico
were swept out of existence by a con-
tinuous deluge so stupendous that it
is recorded in the chronicles of the
Aztecs as the "Water Sun," or the
Period when the sun was finally de-
stroyed by the deluge of waters which,
descending from the sky, swept hint
out of existence in his daily journey
I.
across the heavens. • The huge crater
like throat of the valley of Mexico
was a second time converted into a
le.ke, the waters of which rose high
up on the mountain sides.
NEW RACE APPEARED.
Later cane a new race very•rnuch
like the first in appearance. It had
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Humility
Humility, like darkness, reveals
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"The shutting out of the ultra -violet
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Leo Naxse in the National Review
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