From the July 24, 1937, issue

SCROLLS WITHOUT WRITING TELL OF FLOODS AND SUN

Scrolls without writing, yet eloquent in protest against outrage done to the land, and in warning of doom to come unless we presently mend our ways, can be found on any flatland after inundation, when the sun has had time to bake the thin layer of glutinous mud and crack it and curl the edges.