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    PENGARUH KUALITAS PELAYANAN TERHADAP KEPUASAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGURUSAN SURAT KETERANGAN CATATAN KEPOLISIAN (SKCK) DI POLSEK JATINUNGGAL POLRES SUMEDANG

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kualitas pelayanan terhadap kepuasan masyarakat dalam pengurusan surat keterangan catatan kepolisan di Polsek Jatinunggal Polres Sumedang. Sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 87 orang responden. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah kuantitatif. Metode kuantitatif merupakan metode penelitian yang berlandaskan pada filsafat positivisme, digunakan untuk meneliti pada populasi atau sampel tertentu, pengumpulan data menggunakan instrumen penelitian, analisis data bersifat kuantitatif/statistik, dengan tujuan untuk menguji hipotesis yang telah ditetapkan. Metode analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi linear sederhana. Dalam penelitian ini data dan informasi dikumpulkan dari responden dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Alat analisis menggunakan SPSS versi 25 Berdasarkan analisis variabel (X) terhadap variabel (Y) besarnya nilai thitung 8,713 > ttabel  1,663. Nilai tersebut maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa Ha yang menyatakan kualitas pelayanan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap Kepuasan Masyarakat dalam Pengurusan SKCK di Polsek Jatinunggal Polres Sumedang dapat diterima. nilai sig. 0,000 < 0,05 maka terdapat pengaruh signifikan terhadap variabel X secara simultan terhadap variabel Y Ha diterima Hasil analisis fhitung 75,916 > ttabel 2,319

    Pengaruh Pengetahuan Masyarakat Tentang Perbankan Syariah Terhadap Minat Untuk Memilih Produk Bank Syariah

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    This study aims to determine public knowledge to determine the location, knowledge of Islamic banking products and interest in saving at bank bjb sharia KCP Pabuaran. This study uses quantitative methods with correlational/associative research types. Methods of data collection using questionnaires and documentation. The study was conducted on 50 respondents. The analysis prerequisite test used includes normality, multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity tests. This processing uses multiple linear regression analysis with hypothesis testing, namely the T test and F test. The results showed that the location knowledge variable had an effect on interest in saving at the bjb sharia bank KCP Pabuaran with t count 3,268 > t table 2,011. Same with product knowledge has a significant effect on interest in saving at bank bjb sharia KCP Pabuaran with a coefficient of 0.576 and a coefficient of determination R2 of 0.451 and t arithmetic 3.268 greater than t table 2.011. Likewise, the independent variable simultaneously affects the dependent variable with a calculated F value of 11.659 > F table 3.19. The value of the coefficient of determination R2 is 0.332 which means 33.2%. It can be concluded that Knowledge of Location and Knowledge of Islamic Banking Products on interest in saving at bjb syaiah KCP Pabuaran means 33.2% change in interest in saving at KCP Pabuaran Islamic bank while the remaining 66.8% is explained by other variables not included in the study. Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengetahuan masyarakat untuk mengetahui lokasi, pengetahuan produk-produk perbankan syariah serta minat untuk menabung di bank bjb syariah KCP Pabuaran, Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan jenis penelitian korelasional/asosiatif. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan kuisioner dan dokumentasi. Penelitian dilakukan kepada 50 responden. Uji prasyarat analisis yang digunakan yaitu meliputi uji normalitas, multikolinieritas dan heterokedastisitas. Pengolahan ini menggunakan analisis regresi linier berganda dengan uji hipotesis yaitu uji T dan uji F. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa variabel pengetahuan lokasi berpengaruh terhadap minat menabung di bank bjb syariah KCP Pabuaran dengan t hitung 3,268 > t tabel 2,011. Sama dengan Pengetahuan Produk berpengaruh signifikan terhadap minat menabung di bank bjb syariah KCP Pabuaran dengan koefisien sebesar 0,576 dan koefisien determinasi R2 sebesar 0,451 dan t hitung 3,268 lebih besar dari t tabel 2,011. Begitu pula secara simultan variabel Independent berpengaruh terhadap variabel dependent dengan nilai F hitung sebesar 11,659 > F tabel 3,19. Nilai koefisien determinasi R2 sebesar 0,332 bararti 33,2 %.  Dapat disimpulkan bahwa Pengetahuan Lokasi dan Pengetahuan Produk-Produk Perbankan syariah terhadap minat menabung di bjb syaiah KCP Pabuaran berarti 33,2 % perubahan minat menabung di bank syariah KCP Pabuaran sedangkan 66,8% sisanya di jelaskan oleh variabel lain yang tidak termasuk dalam peneltian

    Analisis Administrasi Pembukaan Rekening Baru pada Tabungan Wadiah BNI IB Hasanah di BNI Syariah KCP Plered

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    The purpose of this research is to find out why customers choose savings with this contract, to find out the advantages of wadiah savings accounts. This research will also discuss the administration that must be fulfilled by prospective customers as a condition when they want to open a savings account with a wadiah contract. This research method uses a qualitative approach. Qualitative methods are often called naturalistic research methods because research is carried out in natural conditions (natural setting), also known as ethnographic methods. After all, initially, this method was mostly used for research in the field of cultural anthropology, called qualitative methods, because of the data collected and its analysis. more of a qualitative nature. The results of this study are knowing the ways and steps to open a new account at the wadiah bni ib Hashanah savings account at bni Syariah kcp plered. BNI is Hasanah Savings are investment funds in rupiah currency that are managed based on sharia principles with a mudharabah mutllaqah contract or savings based on a wadiah contract (Custodian). Facilities that can be obtained by customers from banks are (1) Available options with mudharabah or wadiah contracts, (2) Free monthly administration fees for wadiah contracts, (3) Savings Book, (4) BNI Syariah Card Silver, (5) Auto debit for payment of various bills or monthly deposits of iB Tapenas Hasanah savings and iB Haji Hasanah savings, (6) Guaranteed by LPS (Deposit Insurance Corporation), (7) Can be used as collateral for financing Abstrak Tujuan dari penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui alasan nasabah memilih tabungan dengan akad ini, untuk mengetahui kelebihan dari tabungan akad wadiah. Penelitian ini juga akan membahas tentang administrasi yang harus dipenuhi oleh calon nasabah sebagai syarat ketika hendak membuka rekening tabungan dengan akad wadiah. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan Kualitatif. Metode kualitatif sering disebut metode penelitian naturalistik karena penelitiannya dilakukan pada kondisi yang alamiah (natural setting), disebut juga sebagai metode etnographi, karena pada awalnya metode ini lebih banyak digunakan untuk penelitian bidang antropologi budaya, disebut sebagai metode kualitatif, karena data yang terkumpul dan analisisnya lebih bersifat kualitatif. Hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu mengetahui cara dan Langkah -langkah pembuatan pembukaan rekening baru pada tabungan wadiah bni ib hasanah di bni syariah kcp plered. Tabungan BNI iB Hasanah adalah Investasi dana dalam mata uang rupiah yang dikelola berdasarkan prinsip syariah dengan akad mudharabah mutllaqah atau simpanan berdasarkan akad wadiah (Titipan). Fasilitas yang bisa didapatkan oleh nasabah dari bank adalah (1) Tersedia pilihan dengan akad mudharabah atau wadiah, (2) Bebas biaya administrasi bulanan untuk akad wadiah, (3) Buku Tabungan, (4) BNI Syariah Card Silver, (5) Autodebet untuk pembayaran berbagai tagihan atau setoran bulanan tabungan iB Tapenas Hasanah dan Tabungan iB Haji Hasanah, (6) Dijamin oleh LPS (Lembaga Penjamin Simpanan), (7) Dapat dijadikan agunan pembiayaan

    Empowering local communities engagement: Rural tourism and business innovation for SDGs desa

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    Purpose: This study investigates the role of social entrepreneurship and business innovation in empowering local communities for rural tourism development within the framework of sustainable development goals (SDGs). Research methodology: A comprehensive review of the existing literature on social entrepreneurship, business innovation, and rural tourism development is conducted. The study also involved qualitative interviews with key stakeholders and community members in the selected villages, followed by thematic analysis of the data. Results: The findings reveal that Social entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in fostering community engagement, promoting social inclusivity, and creating sustainable tourism initiatives. On the other hand, business innovation enables local communities to differentiate themselves, enhance visitor experiences, and improve the overall competitiveness of rural tourism destinations. Limitations: This study acknowledges certain limitations, including the selection of a limited number of case study villages and potential bias in qualitative interviews. Further research is needed to explore the generalizability of the findings across different contexts. Contribution: This study contributes to the understanding of the synergistic relationship among social entrepreneurship, business innovation, and rural tourism development. These findings provide insights for policymakers, community leaders, and practitioners in designing effective strategies to empower local communities and promote sustainable tourism within the SDGs Desa framework. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in its comprehensive examination of the combined influence of social entrepreneurship and business innovation on rural tourism development in the context of sustainable development goals (SDGs Desa). This highlights the potential of these concepts to drive positive change and create inclusive and resilient rural tourism destinations

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    * -ewoeeeoeeooooeeeeeeaeeeeee : j : Cbe Palo Altai • i ! : Palo Alio Cribune ■ dl. W SIMKIN8 W. K. EDITORS. •rh«>.ii\iu--»v»«-w.._*i «»• Vf-», ■ TM r ■■ . Alt* ril****w mt* -%t-*-*.*A-H M»r • i TS. (_.!--•.. —-if .•.-• .1.*..' i Mirt.iso ■ a til. r t-1 sl ISr pt-l-Bk* »l r*ia Alts. Csl.tuf 1 PUBLISHED WKEKI.Y BY THE T1MKS PUBl.lSHINt- CO. The Moslem, says that Sheik. U a. life aad drink In a new Inspiration monogamist: th* Christian, a poly- from hi* devoted seal and aitrulstl. gatntst. Ity way or elucidation be {idealism. He faced labor and suf- explain* that lhe Moslem I*, allowed; faring with a glad heart for the aa!- to marrj more than oue'Wife, bat* ration of the lowly. Too little baa under rule* and regulations ao-been done In honor of bis name, strict ns to make ihe game hardly. oa*y a -„-, -,,--- „„,,_ (n«r dec- worth Hie candle. As a result the\A,.k „r migailon. the Pino* fund Moslem ha* only one wife. There ctM, -,-„ adjudicated In the Mext- nre. of course. *ome Instances where „„ ,ourt*.'whereby a large sum of lain has more than oue wife: money was paid over by the gov- KBl.lt-T j but ilmet- instances are few and fari(irwment to tb*a Catholic Church In between The Sheik doe» not say pettlemenl of the claims growing so. It-dug a man of discretion, but it seems hardly likely at a man who ,uni» and the i already hgg "tie wife would want' pro|i*rly. Poet I- another coiitenipriraneously. Ho far|Rrat that appropriations from thf- the couri is with the Sheik. ! money might be mad* for the pre- ■;..- i !.-,-■. :. on the oiler bsnd. servallon of tb**e landmark*, -am bis reverence. In forbidden to ———- — • ■ * * J1 of tbe secularization of the Is to fu*t*r and aid Intelllgeat die-'teal aad tttlr Ufa of California I* chiefly from New Mexico. Ciah. and cuaslon or x Hal prtgsent-day quae-;. present or latent tn the boot or study ■ Wyoming. Of lha t quantity, , <(,• (Ions by Ihe people of California, claba. debating clubs, women'* club. U4 ton* went to Sen Francisco and Mix* Nadlne Crump has b*en ap- and civic dl*cu*slon orgaBlsatloo* al-' Z2..310 tons to other point* la the poiated to direct the work. She ts a'ready at work throughout tbe stale.' Stat*. The receipts by water at San specialist in women'* club activities The grantiog of the vote lo women j Franetaeo amounted to £01,140 and In debating organisation*- She has added a vast army to Ihe ranks short tons, of which 12*.711 short will bar* tbe aid and backlog of lhe,or those eager to Inform themselves'. ton* cam* from KasUrn Stat**, for wbole university exteatlon division, on the problems of tb* day. Tbe as* chiefly by the naval vaaeals of of whlrh tbe bureaq 1* a part, and glorious way In which the high'the Called State* tn Pacific waters, the active co-operative of various re* schools sad Junior college* are de- The receipt* by water in 1913 were luted departments of tbe Cnlverslty'veloptng Is multiplying tbe numbers' 123.107 short ton* less thsn In 1111, of California, such as those of poll*] of thoae who hunger aod iblrat for and this d*cree*e wa* nearly alto- Heal sdeoce. economic*, forensic*, knowledge and uoderstandlog of tbegetber la the receipt! from Australia fl*cat!on of tbelr'31"3 hum.* economic*, aad tbe a*-'world s-great affaire. Tbe oniver-jand bore out tbe prediction, made uatfoe would sug- "!"Unc'* °- "" university library aod ; ally's ob)ect lo establlshlog Ihe bu-' tn th* Survey's report for 1911. tbat : the California atate library a* well.jreau of publication dlacuesion Is tojih* quantity coal shipped from The bureau of public discussion'help make the sxtlvitte* of alt thews' th-t country In 1913 would not ex- s*. r.st[l»sJ«.««l - • CUIIVW. SKITKMIIKIt 13. 191? dealing .ot the. APWieriATiDN. One of OBr esteemed subscribers •tiding us check for subscription rite Ihe foil. (lhat our div-.n-i ' marry a K""il permit the won | many men "1 I holiness. "Is * {and immorality renew jh-v„ j(> Th, i .la judgt-iiH woman, hut a* conditions anil to face lhe fact p.Ttnit hlm t*i WHITAKKK'H Juki:-. Itev. Hubert Whltaker. ublishlng bis autoblograph) It who is will ■-■..'...r .tf with existing organt- nations thrOugout the state, such as civic study societies, women's clubs, i- I-.tun-c club*, workingmeo' v*rt**d agenrli uggeatlng topi. more fruitful, by vital meaning, by ouUlnlog bolb sides of the great on tbe exports of wheat from Call- questions of opinion Involved, aad the ganlxatlon*. and neighborhood j-" Indicating author native aonree* mun" in ths San iti ma fldllel his lakes time tu write words of appreciation "Editor Dally Time *mr subscription with Interest, and. «olv -_i-.lt there were a San Fr*n-|nit« christian ctara dally a* well worth while In a*,^ and to principle and presentation, virtues of ll 'Cordially. uul what The writer of thewe lln"* I* "ll",m..re w.> «e* tl.-ntlv one of tho*e r*re *plrlU whoi ,OWlt.Tir,K of distribute Hitht and pneoaragement|u *,,„ „.,,•„ iev ko thrtiiiKh the bti<*.v|l)t ,„.,„.■.,,.,■ ■ !.-.|.i.-...l polygamy And there you nfl'-m onogamoui Moslem i Salem, i on the polygam-i days i writ prtnga a *i He tells lerlu s Clergy- JSL J|«l- oup* interesled ln Informing ** Information, from which fact* sly. but yet ptoting him to be] |aaa Imitate the dODMBtlej ptea I Turk ..I i th- Sheik* It-Tt rip replies that d .llKht «-i -v-iid ei wherever world Appreciation need not take long bul Is serves to Inspire even lhe 99* worthy to ambition und hastens th* of the mllleonlum I bidden Iberefoi f-ountrl* tchrlsHi to the e dlvor* lirl-tl.tti . Is ran lem and for-j and that ' Joke now and then. - t preaching on Sunday wios at the penitentiary Io " Ore. and on alternate Sun- it t the Salem hospital for the He says. "1 learned to -, Bach as easily before lhe audleo*** \\ the asylum as before my own |„ ■ople. used the same sermons, aud |a in.- to f>*el that whether my hear- . ■ were convlcis. Yratles." or the \, nventtoual congregation, the hu< an factor was lhe biggest lo then! I. Despite (heir superficial differ cmselves as to living problems ol Justry. politics, governmeni snd : human society. Uo-* may a community make use these new university opportuu- and explanations may be derived which will be solid bast* (or wIm *nd substantia! conclude**-Cal verslty llulletln. I.Sjpb1 nppr Mo-I.'i d tin para-! it The ak must TIIK (XUUT. An editor from one of the prosperous llttl" cllles of Northern Cnll-j fnrnta wrote ns tbe other dsy that j tie didn't know whether we wonldj car*' tu place him on our exchange j tlsl or not. If we could u-'t as a desirable exchange, li we were to send him the p»l a bill for llie subscription, and would-paJ tor It, Oitr cattle driver replied ">nt fellow craftsman had subjected to an awful temptation when ht fered us money for sob", rlptlnn. we were g"lng lo try blm on Hi* vhanRi* • H*i for « few month least, and If his paper proved t tio K«*-d our Puritanical inn*.l and nearly uuivt\ What n world u lo live In. lo he su (plains the Sheik nter Into a contract to pa) his wife ven roiiiLdcrahie sum ot money i Hie I'v-ni of divorce It Is very >-:.! -in (hai I-.- poaaeeses a consider- liie sum <if money Tberef..re it is ery seldom thai be seek* to e»ca|K* rom tluit stale fif bllaa thai *•- well role, I know to be Inseparable rrom the with; matrlrnoqlal stale. In Chrtstlan- 1 be'dom. sa>« the Sheik. ih*> man who wants tn tie divorced mu«t pay ipney to lawyer and to courts l*n- ■e*. they were wonderfully alike." \ more deliberate Jest looks as If might hnve been Inserted !;i Wi.lt- ir'o atari hy the Bulletin tuff tn tnlure a competitor, aa follows: "Manj of the patients st the asylum wire perfectly sane except on a single line. Un** of them you could talk with for a week without ..sus- {•edlng there wa* anything wrong wllb, blm 11 was.only when you talked aboul Mexico thai ha was queer. Then he waa voluble wllb protests as lo hi* rights there. If* was a king, or prince, or something of that sort with rettpecl in Mexico. Tlmr* are people running newana* SappOae. for lastaoc*-. mp of people In Kurekajor Ven' ■a are accustomed to meet regu- ly to hear paiwr* or discuss prob- iis ' of the day Perhaps they would like suggesiloo* of fruitful loptea? Theo a letter to the bureau of public discussion will bring *ug- icestlons of timely subject*. Perhaps members of aa organt* -allon who hate lieen »pi*ottiled to ..pin Hie next month's discussion would like ao outline or brief to help them in gathering material and <n entering tbelr subjecia fully? Then a teller to the bureau will bring the desired nulllne*- If the •••pi's tie one of geoeral Interest a lie tht- green flag he must im* ii i..-i» now who might relax o the exl taktu« pay f ir onr iiw Se.| tel N inherit e a «he* k anyh ow, with tie W « men ly trylns what sort o' people w. Alio •t'fore lllovllIK h hla hard-ear* ed fort nn •din Itt ; year* He 1* * the n W*pn|M rmeu ami nt. in . in hi* wife In Chrlstlandom. where; tj divorce Is religiously fotfclddeo. It! .) may lie purchased *t n verV sinail} , cost. In Moslem counirle-. where; ittt forbidden. It roal a great And ihu* do we I've and The -ArKuuaut- are more d*ngerou*ly eads wheneter Mexico it I* deal; Pain THK MIKMIOX Nature ba* twin la treasure*'in Callforn'; und the poet never lai spend)} tton In representing lhe benuti** of out of Ibeir I I., mentioned," Whtttikor say* the Oregttn no*- pltat for tho Insane waa. on tbe Ss^yli* tbe mo*| rntlonal society be had ever Been, The patients were jlrt'iited with far more of public con- —— Icern than the ordinary working 'l#AV* - women of lhe state The good were >n with !.*-! .-...-,i to them A sane woman ottl- Tlii- artist aide ts les* a slsler than >. ahe k for iiispira* hnd lieen Insane and brnteltke and ■iiiiii.'i within the wall* of l'erh*|ts lhe *peal nddres* a eluh wanl have not overlonkwl some recent valuable publication, want to be •ure the) know just what men have wrutt-n the most Imitortant and most Mdtable discussions on their sub* Iffis Then .i lefller Io the bureau will bring a li*t <if honk* and magazine article*, totuplted at lhe uni- ver*llt In nm mi Itn llnu with Hie expert* Hi Hie - particular |teld* con- mnied ond with the aid of the unl* »--r-ltv library s'aff, who have ac- THK VH.I.AliK 1IAMI. An attempt was made recently by ■ooh iK-rstin apimrently uofrleodly to the Institution to commit a New Kngland village newspaper lo a public at;.-, -.i .i of opinion tegard- tng tbe quality of mostc dispensed by the village band ai the weekly concerts In (he public square instead of uylng whether or not It was pleased wtth the efforts of lhe newsp*t**r contented it* 100,000 tons Receipts tif coal from Australia depend principally band -•■* wtth remarking thai It did not believe In "looking a gift hordf In the mouth." and lhat howeteijgbad the mimic might be It was. 'n ■-.'! probability, better than Its correspondent paid for It concluded by saying that If tht* should not lit accepted as a compliment by the band, the public should, %* lea*!, ure they j ui., i, a, _ hint to do something toward supporting the organisation before complaining of It* work. It is entirely unnecessary to name or to locate Ihe village referred to. for thf Incident might hare oecured fomla. tbe vetueleN carrying" tb* wheat bringing tbe return cerga«e of coal . for baltaat Receipts of Ilr i ti>*h Columbia coal decreased from :_:.'><? short tons in 1911 to J02.ITS tons In 1912. aad those from Washington fell off from C4,* 174 short ions to S5.K08 tons, Theee decrease* were offset by an Increase of nearly tT.ODo short tons In tbe eosl from Kastern Slates. It is estimated ihat tbe total annual runeumpHoo of oil for fu*l, Including thai'u»ed io ihe manufacture of ga*. In California is between -'0.000.000 and -"..000.000 .barrels. [ equivalent to approximately i. *.****.- **)<.* ion* of coal, or about twice as ir.ii.l-. as lb* coal 'consumed within the Stat*. The total consumptloo of coal In 1912, estimated from the r«ll and water receipt*, was about "ii,-Mm short ton*. tn tin- unlet * magnificent I.OOO volume* different rur- Ihe est k by what he see* In The Tim P itttst that everybody wtll Dd tor the next six mnnlhs and p le nn with only pleaaanl Ihlngs A IIIMTVHtlCAI. WH' tli-ttiilte movement wn week for the starttf ii Alto Historical St i \. I, Corbert. J. F. IK IS, F Welwdiaar. Harry Fttink Km II \V Slmklns *tnl..-rt Thi (Itt |B] Dlai Iter 4. , fm the fuimiiiK plans ttreui In I are* t ttinnir.-i.ted. and it 1* apparent t n very successful society can lie rm ,-".i Membi-rnhlp will noi reslrlctetl In il..' ploi vit-lnlt) Include all wh lhe preservation of hist relating to Palo Alio an Many people have s historical material in •iiht.tographs. newwpapei •do. omenta and relic* relation ll «>arly history. 1'nlees three at. r-ajethored together now nnd ■'• ;■ * til*tl in ihe archive* of the llbrar; mnrh of Ibe material will be lo-t nd his de-'nur seacoast. v*ll-vs snd mountains, itli-d about j a eounlry *•> wondrously wrought 11 n»w de [if n eultabte selling fur h romantic ■■> town'e and inlere^ing Ithtory. No land es can ltoa«t a noire plttures*|ue sod bejgnusnal history than californl* The ro-]siory of the early days in this stale i".! winds naturally around the Irelll {of mission arche** nnd chapel bell • Such luniks 'KtHttprlnie of the Padres" have <■ 1 made -the reading public familiar hrtlwith the Ionian if the missions, U If haa remained for John S Me- bv'ltiroartt to represent xiuntlilng of •tl.'the story on Ihe sluice in lhe Mir.* •ii. slim Pl'uv. This play ran (or 422 udrperforraanee* al Sun tlabrlel tM'foeeji ** j tteltie brooght lo San Krantlsco. in-. One tin.-i feel grateful to Mc- l*-jfSroftrly tor the work he has done iBBJThe piny I* decidedly out of thej Ml!usual run of prodneUoa* seen on. nr-ithe stage. It Is mure of the char-; belartnr and t-oiuewhnl tif the appeal of] .ill j ths* Vo**lnn Play. Tho*** who go to* III he movetl by the tmplute* if of historic ,Interest and admiration * for lhe heroic sacrifices of ihe padres >- bits of to rlvilli:.' nnd Chrlstlanlie the lawny of than* of Attn California. One could ■ : ■ ■■ * -.i- '■ expect such a -erlotis play to create a jMipular sensation In the inula] theatrical sen*". - - Kulicr Juntpero Serra founded twenty missions, from San Dlegt Sonoma, aod ihe« flourished for Hon ltti|iil A 1 ia t.r YKAH OF HI'lllX. The Industrial accident tmnrd hi uniplled statistic* covering Indu rial accidents which took place i nltforiilu for llie half year betwe* January t and July 1. 1913. The> accident* dfil not Include Injurli andjwhlrh did not disable thnse burl ft Iouk an one week, and Ihe (ecoi ■- nol iiu-iiij^i- aitldetit* which have I' k place on the farms of the ^itlne nd of.thoii-.an -ni iierlodtcat*. Peihapx the lotal library of Nap* i Kedlands or Modesio cannot fur- ii*h lo the member* .if an tirnanl. an.railon the needed book* *>r mvierial Then the unlversttt ■ bureau ol public disi-ut--tion will pin the organ). ng inlo tohi-h with tb . and lhe state llbiar the local library o borfow-ir patina th **** charge*) the prime Inlerettlt'.l lit state -only Iht-we In Industrial commercial life During tho pi-riod dexlfcm Ihere were 5.-160 working people Midi an extent lhat i w<*TWtbld up for an averaxe of Bf •peer. Of this nnmbet ed In temiiorarv disnl.<tltv| ilv. that Is. In the course of lintel irylng perhaps from Iwo week* tb] x mouths these person*, entirety j ■covertnl, Oul of the :.,IMl Injured during' gvsllah ninll or evpi matter de«ired Ail thl* means ihat speaker*, debater*, and dub members with mi nlons to discuss, wll- of Ihe unlversltt iti •r dependable data and Just "'l ra*lerlal from which ton* can K)< drawn *'*\ Women's rluhi.. «n ■■" t*a effecllte in California, can get '**> ijrreat help from the bureau In pti ST, | nlng prograt work. I bv the t> and orgsnlilng And .they have be ihe The flret -work will lie to get thejnboul sixty years, working wonder* ■ and gin (hem Inter there nhoald be t sw'ofdr togetha »*eled Then ....:■ '.n.t: of garrets, closets nnd tKKikshelve* for everything of a hi*** itn n tti bearing which llie owner Is willing to contribute tn Ihe society. Notice of the progrew* of the work will l>e puM sht-d from time tu time inlng and bringing to h*b- a jit* of Industry and virtue the native id Indians The mission*, under tbe l*"j patronaae of Spain, waxed prosperous and had many cattle and build- it half of 1013 tOt were manentlt disabled, thai Is. Ihe: feied dtsuieintiernieiits ol the or other Injury which will ren Impossible that they shall ever be acaln quite what they were before they were Injured. Again, out or this '-.l;>t> who were Injured. 222 were either killed outright or died to jo! fheir injuries. ..I.'.u disabling accident* reported only ITS, or a trifle more than :> i«>: cent, were under the protection of ,-h* Ituaeberry law. and 1.671 were not. ate by sending to lh* public discussion their grams, so that tbe bure |IOSttOI') of su. for civ-operatl*. i may be- malerlal r*. In man) communities ehere ma: ■ -:be gr*iu|is of i—..;■'.■ who would Ilk. !>'. to atari new organisations for ills- It ; cuaslon ol the greal Issue of Ihe day Tbe bntvgU will endeavor to aid In any one af * HHOAHIlffOR It'llIJC OPINION.. ;*'i*l High Chancellor Haldane. guest of lh* American Bar Associ- atfoo at Ita Montreal meettog. bad * greal opportunity <•• speak Wltb the weight of hi* official authority aad bl* i-*T«.jii-i attainments, aad he lived up tn It. Not by btm wa* lt couriered as a chance it, retell history or to trace analogies lo lech- thousand com-jnlf*1 application of principle* and oecured jtheorlea of law common to Itrlton*. I Americans. Hut hance to' draw the munftle* It might have certainly In any village or town i*os-j Canadians lng an amateur band And Hi*. rath*'r ns Hlr rom ment ttf the local newspaper. It- thoughts of the eminent men wlw BBBeceeaan ta ny. 1* of almost heard him. and the lawvers *nd I-- Iversal application. There are ity throughout I Thi which a local band not existed at^'ne Il mlcht be Pptl w villages' In laudation has Hm** or another that nearly every village In the conn try bas either had lis hand, ha* on* now, nr looking forward to having] men one It a lane p*>rrent*ge ,,r ease*jot t the band ha* existed, has flourished the Kngttsb-spedklna 1 read hfe* «ddr**s. to Id who Hal aspect* or con- Id. temporary ethics, especially a* related to international affairs. Particularly was he Intent lhat ded to stand for Ihe letter of the law and for the authorlty of precedent*, and prone IO be skep- hn*. been abandoned and has been-Heal of the tight of laymen tn Inler- The time* there Is In tllage band Is Kub-ifer* w|Hi professional authority, imprehend the validity and of lhat moral authority In differentiated on tbe one Some should < Ihe right kind of material: etnt] tins the young men: Just ihe right' hand from formal law- and oo the id of enlerprlse among the real- other form Ihe dictates of Indlvld- Then the band Is supplied ua! conclence. which the Hermans jslrumenls and uniforms, has'describe under the title 'Jtltilteb- a hall aud «-*n afford to em-!ke» " In Hs worst form It I* the dents with Its Ol pin) an Instructor. It Is oftenerj vol* e o the case, however, lhat the * tii.ii-e (-.: in it band is exped-il to furnish not only mary c Ihe music but the enthuslssm and {legal the egpenae fund In ihe latter dr-lthe ciiinstances It cannot tie exiw-cted! "noi that the hand shall excel etther tn' Its selertton* or tn Its execution Ihem. There are always the critic*: the . u burr ibe ts are more tlint*-ti1t to flnd. An amateur band Is a good thing for any community and tt U * mu.h better thing If Its work Is brought up lo and kept at a high Htandard. Kv. •iderable Mrs. Urundy In its best i "that habitual or rusto- ■onduct. ethical rather than mhrarlng those obligations of ren which it Is 'bad form' or e Ihlng' to disregard " • In ihort. II wa* to 'the higher law" fjand the higher wt:t. obedient to whith colle*|ive humanity, acting In lhe name of patriotism, often eon- form* through national action. Ibat the greal Hrlttsh Jurist first urged attention, c'almins
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