' '■ '• I I f ■iSfffV"TWi»lifW îy r m r w m n tm r m w ^ THE BURNING BUSH . ' • By Swbiife* : r . '_/ * - . . . . ĵj Uussians, the Hung^ians* the Turks and the Basques are of '""""Aryau"'orlginrit*seeiiis*"th"*me' ilial my correspondent m ight al most us well feel proud of being .ydosconded from A dam .as of her ̂ iiiij Aryan. I don't think th a t either "Anglo-Saxon" or Anglo- Saxon No. 2 discriminate a t all sutlicieiitly between the various divisions of the Aryan peoples. For instance, there are funda- montul differences of character between the , Germans and the French, also between the Celt anil the Anglo-Saxon (as a news- j)a)3erman I must deal in generaL , ly accepted te rm s). I am afraid jiiy correspondents and I will iiavc to agree toi differ about the lack of "Culture and temperate living among the Anglo-Saxons, but 1 should like to point out that the wooden,, hall with -thatched roof and log Stockade of the average thanp or gOntry - u}) - to Hastings - was a - bit crude ' compared with the many Norman castles of stone which soon dot ted the landi while'the numbers submitted of Saxon'abbeys does not- bulk very big when com-, pared with the hundreds and thousands of churchei^*aliid cath edrals of Norman and later archi- , tecture scattered all over Eng land. King Alfred made a gal lant attem pt to b?mg his people forward, but he had a hard row to hoe. He did s ta rt" Oxford ' University^ b u t don't think there is one bit of Saxon architecture there, so he can 't have got very far. To the best o f my know ledge and • belief the story of Joseph of Arim athea's coming to ' Glastonbury is no t sufficiently ' authenticated to be acknowledg ed by any responsible secular historian. The Church of Eng land, who should be the first to., support the story, teach, th a t Christianity came in the order- I named, th a t - i s ^ r s t to Ireland, and then " th o u g h Scotland to England. P a t t u ^ n Smith, who is, I believe reckoned--one-_of_ ' - I I M ̂ * C H E U R O l f "A î> those Baviog^bogan tbo very moment wo sigood the < all its sm arter appearance, inddo and out-r*witli all its extra rt)oin uud quality features--our Chevrolet coat us loss to buy. "And it's BO easy on gas and <dl! Wo |c t 22 miles to the gallon--oven more in country driving. My husband says that's duo to, the VoIve-iu-Heud economy engine . , . hut what interests,mo is tlmt wo drive fttrtlu*r Uiun ever now, on less gasoline. "If you're, the 'keeper of the budget* in your familytoo--lak choose Chevrolet for savings,** ■. "* Yes, you save in style when you own a new Chovroletl For it's the most beautiful, as well as the most economical Chpyrolet in lustory. See it, drive it, and compare your savings--today I rkOn M aster D e lu x e AlodeU PfRFfCTEO HYDRAUtIC BRAKES ^GENUINE KNEE-ACTION ROOMIER All-SILENT All-STEEL BODIES VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILATION NEW, TIPTOE-MATIC CLUTCH iite ir tis to f ic a lJ ig E fs on New Testam€nt,.history, says so. Of course, I am not a parson and have never studied church his tory, .and then there is so much disputing about church ^history J:hat--:ail-ofTisrmay^ But" believe me, brother^ I am not confused a t all about th e Stone of D e s ti^ . the story about which I oonT; -believe - fo r one minute. 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