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Show 148 blossom into fruitage unless stalks deep-planted in the com on soil. The rose is merely the evidence of the vitality of the root; and the real source of its the very blti.sh that it wears upon i ts ten be au ty der cheek, comes from those silent souces of life -the:: lie hidden in the chemistry of the soil. Up :ron that soil, Un from the silent bosom of the e ar th rise the cur-r-errt s of life and energy·. Up =ron the comBon soil, UD froD the cuiet heart of "the people, rise joy·ousiy to-d2.Y s t r e aras of hope and de t c rnd.nat i on bound to r-enew the face of the e ar-th L glory.40 othing living can t!-!rouh nourishing , , It le!:t should not surprising, therefore, be homestead bill. support to the delivered to aJ1 Indian2.:polis that expressed hope of resources to message th2.t "at na'tur-al, the the And in December, tirre same of that the them done he «unlock the third annual conserve put promptly in the 1915, advised that body and should address an the them at the intelli- and adrn.i r'ab.Le bills subon the pub- ,,48 .7ilson' adv i.ce S iil 4?Albert WOOc..TOW \'lilson ... ""h 1. e 4Bu.s., 1st taken. ShaVI, (New on .rree d om, ed., York: gr8_zig homestead September 8, 1916, p. 63 and the • The Eessapes aDd FaDers of The Review of Rev i ews Corporation, Congress, Senate, sess., The ·....., ;.e\" ... 86. 64th Cong., Has the Senate passed by 46"-1 son, p- he 1915, vie to in his safeguard country use act Congress fro its conmittees last lie Lands W2.S we to be sought was as ittec to te 192), domain."4? of those wh o will dispos2.l bill soon Congress, In in January, aud i cnce Congress would public resources gently, grazing that ;'i"ilson 1915, Address Journal. of the President, 1915. December 7, |