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Federation of Nations

Edited by Nellie Wheelwright

STUDY OF MAN

The regenerative process among the nations in which the tribes of the Aryan or White Race are in the lead suggest material for study and much speculation. Study it is with the scientifically inclined, speculation it is with the diplomatically bent. In either case we have to consider the leading element, and eventually elements, if we are to pursue our subject intelligently or if we propose to yield to the wisdom of the ages.

The Anglos element is certainly in the lead, while the Latins imprint a certain seal to all the endeavors unto federation and final amalgamation. The Slavs, owing to the material propensities held in bondage beyond the allotted time of nature's protocol, seem to withhold their reconciliatory endowments and, passing thru a labyrinth of uncertainties in their experiments, cast a shadow upon the efforts of their elder brothers, older in diplomatic measures and experiences.

Still, we need in no wise be alarmed, for it is within the nature of things that the material, however bulky and strong, will yield to the more flexible and varied in application.

For this reason, even geographically speaking, the Slavs occupy a vast stretch of country, all in an unbroken chain, reaching from the far East of Asia, across all of the continent of Asia, and empty over the greater portion of the continent of Europe. With its basic mentality still rooted within the heart of its previous racial stock the Slav will need the guidance of as well as the spiritual training that remains patent with the Latins, while the Anglos may find that it is more expedient to apply the touches of their political and diplomatic acquisitions, once the Slav is advanced enuf to receive them in the Spirit of the Times which marks a higher civilization.

At present the Slavs are a source of much agitation and all eyes are turned upon them, the Latins and Anglos awaiting with much anxiety the outcome of the turmoil, equal to that of a melting pot. Every tribe of a Slavonic extraction needs to pass the crucial

test of time ere an equilibrium can be reached that is to give to the world the strength of mind over matter and control the animal propensities into channels of constructiveness.

Once the Slavs shall have found their balance the Latins will be next to take their turn in winding up the scenes once inaugurated and played by them for "history repeats itself" and the past needs to sum up into a finale that invites no repetition.

It is difficult to determine which of the three principals in the Aryan Race are predominant in numbers since much of the Slavonic blood is to be found in both-the Latins as well as the Anglos.

Furthermore there is still a fraction of the blood index of the Mongolian race to be found among the Latins and a goodly portion of it in the Anglos, particularly of the Teutonic types. Nature demands that all of these traits patent to a previous race must be eradicated since only "the pure in heart (blood) shall inherit the Kingdom of Heaven."

In the process of genation between the Anglos and the Slavs it is the Mongolian blood texture that is transferred and per

petuated. The same holds good when the Slav genates with the Latin-the Mongolian features, texture, tendencies and characteristics become prominent.

The struggle among the Slavonic tribes is to tend towards the eradication of all that is Mongolian. This accomplished opens the portals unto new relations and genation between the tribes of the Ayran Race, laying a foundation unto the springing up of a newer race-even that of the transparent.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

For the present charter members of the League of Nations are the British Empire (including all the Colonies: Canada, Australia, South Africa and India), France Italy, Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Hedjaz, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Rumania, Czech-Slovakia, Cuba, Ecudor, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay, Siam, China, Japan.

Second in consideration are the neutral countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Venezuela, Paraguay, San Salvador, and Porto Rico.

The third in rank are Haiti, Honduras, Liberia, Nicaragua, and such countries that are either in the making and in their form of government or constitution approach the present standard of civilization.

Azerbaijan, Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Kurdistan, Assyria, and other Asiatic countries, who have declared their independence, may eventually be recognized as independent democracies, or as a union of those congenial in type and customs may become united under one form of government and constitute the United States of Western Asia, while parts may become annexed by the British and come under its colonial government.

As to Russia, there can be no further doubt that she will be in a position to announce her affiliation and enjoy the assistance of riper governments to help frame a constitution that will prove most agreeable to her people and the Big Four.

Turkey may eventually become absorbed by the great powers if superstitious legends can be depended upon which have it that with the destruction of the olive trees in Gethsemane the Turkish Empire will fall; a prophecy very much similar to the one given

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