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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-16, Page 7' • . ' A•os 4A -s• '"'""°` , , • '.•••."' 4 • . re..AsAre•••••S's. A44.4•AA s • " • .• s • . Yr - h ,‘“ 7.311:77' „ . 41'rf ,744. --117, • „. , • - thr •r• .Atrrsko.";....v•••• A ,r1, .4 • 1,!;•• 9.; 44. .4,1•:',.....4.,44,4,0'40 • "•••4•••,--"••••"'• •," , . ""•••• • • • . • • • to. • • • r • • .• •. I ' • • .. • • ' , • . •••!•••,,,t•n• . . . . •• * , .4 • 'A • • '"• •41 • '. .• , m • ' • • • . • . .. • . i:: • • • • .• elmak,F,t.1111., -9414Rire?"-±",...1,1Mg'-".."'""41")1 • • . •••••••—'" • • '3 LgS§ON' CflOICE$ AND...THEI a•coNsgougN. . ,PEO A, NATION% LIFE, ; • 4 'Oeutei7O-Roroy .11; • • day, v.ylio. ye.; will "serve. ,Qsua ' • 15. • . , • , • . ' . The 1;esson ItC.Its Setting • . 'Pla:ce:"--rAll the -searly... chanters of .t"' • -• • • , .-• • Le3u.tereuerey, recerdc diseo'ursee. giv.e4.4. . „ ' hy7:11loaee'en the east !side of the Jar - •Where the °Iareelite"st•'•18,i.prQ,:. „ • •• • • 1,1.P41,11)01:111 what are '.knolVii- as the Moab (see Ir); ' • , ' • • ,' "Therefbre shall- ye keep.. af the' conithandreent whieh'1, commaed the , .• • sthis,day." • • r's 'Happy •is,•tho kilo Who has, • , disov- ere4 that ad:is tot Meant t� be • •• al • inveato.r? ..Plaker Of . *orals—that- '. •• ' . • • he has to appept.; a revealed morality:, • • -• an offered ;fightepusness; 'that 'God: .has been sO, kind to- him. as; to arrangthe;wlioie Way of life, 'op that the Wayfaring. than timed tot lose the path, "This down -letting' of . nterai, : revelation is...e.nasitoct of :the grace, Of' . GOO.. he,:etiongi'•'iand• •• go, In. and: ififiST3ff, the., ivhfthr • • er'Ye. ,g6 Over to: possess '.11.". Strength ..- • here probably. has a . 'double' .signitt• canCe.,,,ehedience to:the law,a ofGod • • • Yet both .-pliysiettl.; etre,noth • and spiritUal -strength'. .The '•.,apostle:7 . '•• • John;, sne,alting, Partienlarly.,, to. young expresses the eame ' truth'. when • he says ': 1011/6 are strong, and the word 'of. God, abideth 'In" you,'and ye. have.'• , ;overcome. the evil, °IMP' (1 John 2: 14)'... • Living ;Selfish, ilidulgent. ably 'reaultS3in phYSicej,',Mentalr Myr'. •'' • ' • (and spwitual•••• weaknese., • Israel' wohld need, strength set paseessien. of ' : • H„,', • the laed..w.hieli, God had given.terrand. • • .'"•''Geil.,:graetoilittir te. hem .•iiciW• 7.7.77-77,77Wer'eVi7tri. live.,•ay: •y- •tha •suah. ' strength :Might:. be their ,alit,tlffig. ipps- • 2.... ..• „ , .esaton. • , • .,‘.. • • •:. ; And that,. ,y.e,'• proicuto yetir• • :tlaYe in. the land, whielt ,Jehetalt.sWare ''',.,unto ;yeti &there .tot•give unto mem: , thilillreRITtrianil • flowing -With ' ,••••••• .and. (See -1: ' is quite reinarkable '• here; is :in 21 that the fathers,. ..nr 'Israel, °who ,Weto • ow dead are inentiotied:k.thoie whoM'God•Proni- ; 480 Would gain: e:tlaY POsiess the land • • • , . 9 P. • or • Canaan, and, 'ae. an aziclent: jeW•ish'• , . ; • .:." , - :„ • .epitune.4tatAir says: Hence we find ;the respireeti et the, dead tatig,ht . ' the. ;. . •• • 'n • . Rain From •.'HitiVfett.•' • 4- •. •:: • : • i'Per•.• the land, Whither' . • • .7 in to, pOsseds., it;, is , not :id the 'land .1* " Egyp.t, from whence ye ',.'Caree-"out ti '"'f•'•• • • • •Where thod soweditt't4Y•beed, and . . • • -....eredst it With thy • Poet; a• garden .. of herhs.. .But, the land, whither ,ye .'•• • .;;-.• over to possess is.a land Of hills and: valleys, And •drinketh."yvater Of •the.,, _kin.7,rofFheaveir4L-.7Egypas,_fainetis_,. throughout the :ancient'.WOrld fog. Its • • ive-..are.-ifildt7tIfift-When .• '• ,lifted...tin :his ...eyes!' and .eaW the :....;• plain, Of the Jordan; be . saw a t. land • so:, rich and , fertile 'that. 'the. •natiater • " ' ' • • • •• . . . . , • • l' Coudonly speak .of Was "a land like • : • . „ the garden: of Jehovah, like the, land •Of tiYFt." (Gen. '13:- 10). Moreover, t4e' land a Goshen,-iich Israel 4,31,1,11,1,031i0Anilii--the-.,ennturien Wrbst4it.4-her= -13Toi91.iiii- kkik-iieTaTled:- Itiftletbeat-' the land" (Gen. 47:,-. 6)4 ',Yet Israel • •was to, have a more wenderfally, fen:. tileAand than even Egypt, fr,!where-. ,•ho;t4o..geitpity or Egymlopoildoctiop. • oo, the annual pferflow o the fide ,RiVer,, the • tertilitY. of Palestihe was • ...dependent, !Oen rain. trem.j.heaven.' • • "A: ,land., which 'Jehovah". thy. uo,d eareth..fer.: --the eyes a .,Telioiro. thy • God are alwaye upon it,ifrom the he - ginning of the year even unto ,the end. the year:" difiloolf not to., , think of :the better •kand In this 'des, criptien, and Of our Saviour's" proni, ise,, "I go to prepare, a place for Tod:" There '''the 'poor and needy", shall not "peek Water," for ."he shell lead the* t� jiving fountains of wateri! "They' Amu hunkei no -.more, neither 'thirst' 'afty. mere." .• ; set before, you this daY 'a. • : b.leSetng-anci a curse."„ . heaiken unto the command,' .nients. JohoVah your command You 'tills day." We cannot but. think ,ef.ty4, :ether .0ccasions: , Israel's' histor be oppor- Amilties for cho-oaing; right front' Wrong 'were: ',repentedto. her.. :y,Ory same year,Iat the en'd of 'hisjife.„..lhis:, :voice vibrating With ioVe;•. and longing.: for 'theirWelfare '''Mesee said to the-. • :children of. larael: "See, Iliaye sot be, '.. fore' the this *daylife and. good, ;and .4* 'death and „evil; in' that 1 command thee this, day: to Uwe, 'Jehovah; thY • God,,t,ci walk, in hje ways, and -to keep . his .cornmandreeirt§ his Statotes, 'and: his ordinances_ that:Alien mayest- tinultia ; e.. ova thy God 'may bless thee. in the .land 'whither' thou toeSt• In to possess • 'it call., heaven, and earth to wit% ness agaiiiet,Ydu,thie tday that 1 ,have .06V...before the 'tide' ..and.••deatlii.. the tblessing—and the ' Cape: therefore choose life; that thou : m'ayeit. : live; then and thY heed" (Detit.'Oft: Less than...a. quarter:0 a eenturY: 'late'', as ti,3i,aei had come into the Land di • Pronileeer:joshila; in his farewell •address ; 'once: more leaded with the people to in.$4ke.. a definite.' deliherate, eholee of God. and 'Wooed. .' • ' "And tbe,cnr4O,74 yjy,-shall net' hear - jou! Ante the chinmandments Of •Jet . hoValf.YoUr God, but turn aside out Of. the • Way Which, I, Com:nand, yen' this day,' to gO, after other*.pds; which. ye -have, o.e,.b,:rep3; h ,. s . •the commandments'of 'GOO 'does: .not , .; • • • The': Oacted,Mlientains , Victim ceded • ... '••••'1:17.=°-". • • ' • • A AAA, r , Dashing across country on like errands of mercy, a plane. and a train were racing to Denver, Colo., bearing "iron lungs” to that eitY Where . . sole '`itut,", la use Ns Oentlailire.gtitneid karalysis Victimin need' of', ."lung."41. , • .• • , "-ifind..'it cdnie to .Pass, when - God tOthe land Whither then gilest.te noaa-. •ess it,thatthou shalt set the blessing upQn Mount 'Geriziin, and the Curse „ upon. Mount -Mount derithn and Mount Ebal 'Stand on the .aciuthern. • BeatitifU! PiPie. oniy . . ow Can You Sellt It For • •••• 11: . 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'Pached in, to atttact. ivg bi'Ositt gitt. hbx.i. • ‘, Publishers Agency ‘of Toronto.' ‘. 73 ADELAIDE; STE, W. -*Suite 421 . lbRONTO• 2 .s .7 • r s , • • Jap, Troopship Unloads War Fodder in China !i:Stt!ti:••r r 4••••: . • •li•• ':•91t14..‘•*'.r". • .Typical of the influx 'of 'Japanese troopa'aleng the China ,coast.is, this, . • picture taken. at Shanghai pier as troops from, Nippon • disembark from •,Japanese -,transport in .Current hivaiien of, .Chinese territory...Similar, ' landing force was recently blown up by Chinese,: „' • , and northern. si4es,. ••eateetively„ •cit e-narrowtpass--w- .,4h033.',..molutgattLirai.Age.). epeniii it:•• . frtint, the ,:itea' t�' the' jetdan.;, .abo4 35- • miles north .Of Jeritialein, at the! CRY . Of. CyChar;..and near the city of: Sani-t• aria At. the foot !Mount Gorski* : Iieu the..„,teivn„'Of.t.Nablus,tlie ancient 'city �f Shecheme' :Here Abraham 'Canined „at the ,osk, , '12; The Samaritans believe that it, Was On this .mountain that Abraham • prepared to Offer his eon leatte,in Sac- . . • • rifice.! Those ara'• the two,' sacred • .. . mountable of the' Samaritans• • , . • • While; .these' mountains; 'are ;;ne,vet: ' .inentione,4 'again after. the ..took of • .J.udges, :it is certainly to., Mount Gen- siin. that the Stnaritan 3...we an in • John 4 20 poInt5 whei 3le says; "Ont. fatherS 'Werehipped lin this, menu- , they not :beyond` the !Orden, behind the 4-ayof the going down :Of the,suni in the, land :of -the •CfltintaniteS that:.(iwell in the •Arahali,.'olier•agalnst • OilgaliAohlibe•;the- •oalti-of.1M oreli • . • The, word Atabahrefers te that bor., • tiOn'.of ;the land or the 'West' side • the 'Arden River tfetching; out be- fore .the ;eyes Of rthe;••Isracl#e6 •whO Wer0. •eilearil0d;•011,tho.111118: Of•Mhab.,••• or,' in other wercia: souttoypatetul Fat', estine.. , ' ';..;• • • , ‘Fer.ye., itre totbass..oVer• the Orden::: to gd, .,to neSsessl.the, land wl:ch JehoVah 'your God..•;.giveth yett, and ye., shiil ,pessess' it and 'ilw011:the1eltir" the3place of Sheeheth by the reali.". of Morelt, the :Loa had.-..appbdralLio.,. Abraham and- prOinised 14104 this- very' land..0f, .is the' tiegt: , corded to the Pettier& • that. his Seedshoeldinherit that -p• .ticiilar country."—(CL Dcut. 4. .5 • "And ye Shall observe to dd:all tlie statateS.:and the, 'ordinances "Vteli • set • before' ;this daY," '4The last word's of, 11.06a .'•this naragrOlill • thow, us that now 'Situations do net; '.neeeeiltate •netv.iaoral§; Morals Pot' Change.. Methods chaego; 4'57,41611ln' vary, theology'. read:hist ; '•eients• and retranslates. •';) 1 e growing,:langattio of a , ,f1/4t true; hat • i4 ing quantity 6 the ldw, 1I1c 1• de(J• in d11rist:z73(4kiti4I' Ort";:' • 4,41nd yeaertlay, 'today, and . ' • • ' • q5ndigreb: live. stock i'egiStere.d' by Canadian: Natienhi Live' Stock*Ve, eords, approved by:the ker. Of Agricniture, foe the first I...months of -1937 "'handed 424807 liorses;'. 22,834 cattle;, 1,001 s11eee3. . • ,438 sWii/0 5,89 4498, dogs; , 906 poultry; and .48,. goats -total . • k••. =t,4 • Death Follows On ContrOVerSy General Crozier hose Book "Men .1 Killed," Caused a Fur- . , ore, Has Passed Awa ' 13rigadier-General prank:Percy Croz•-•: whose book, "T.lie: ;v1pit I Killed" • Precipitated , ,re,Cent . international .controvers.Y ' died this Week,at his henielitt:Walten-on-Thantee,""IllnglaniL • A 'Veteran .of, the Sotitli.Ateiean,and • -°Al.‘i.T1WrTi'7.71;eThi:aell'67eTc.117i the.sUbectOf.esdeiabieWriting He WaS.:58fyears Old/. . . ,."!The;,.controVetsi over ':"11hei;•114eii 'Irilletr:*s Capped btighhif neWO- • On,per'n' nrging. of the P9Vtliinese gov. ernment to '',111ahaan ofileip,I inetifry into 'Crozier's statement idered.hie•troeps to, shoat 'Many. Pcligiii.;1 guese„ fleeing .tbeir ;positions in the ."Great, War' • • • , • ;The,ifew.stiliper.„.Eiario de Wotieias,, declared..tbat PeAngal hou1d''obtain '.coniftlete..reparation, • .; '1'1ie :Person -Who pre..dsses •to, be :camera shY 1p, most inalstentSee; ing.the.pro• efs,•"..,' • • •, . , • • 1 ,,, • .. • ,. • ' Inclia'srox,Pott-trade to. C4inecia fey' .Many YearSliai been' based oiy fhb,' (led mand foetWo preducts tVPical..of• tea and j'ate. • : • • • " " . • .• • • • " ••• • ' 1'011 1;°1111 MINO, HEADLINERS OF.71-1E, WEEK d. hitigaiY . r% A LI A 4.. ,Irk• A.A1A; A.40,441pAii •„ . • -1.-eittea-ket-4-,eee.yte--4.6etetres-tt-e,4:itele.T.--!.!,•-• • the "First,Nighter," wears n bracelet With a bell .n it.: COnSequentli it te be :removed before She n go • on the a4r Attached:. to it.,is a "Bachefor- •Club" pin:. a Phi' Beta ..Kappa key,.- .orgottr!,., • given her, by •a •Ques-r.. • tion mark•froin a cittiztical:frriel4' „ tiny 'thimble given .4 her. mother be- cause she likes te sew,'. a 'little Piece df,.wood s ,she can "itnecic onWood,"I. 0. thicroacopic postcard'from, frien,:s ,'..baelt-'heme"? -and; a MidtciPhone (1/3.rt-: •ated by her prodnetion director. On advice of nuinerologists,- Donna Creacle; NBC dra ' :artist will henceforth be tagged Donna. Reade •Gale: •Page contralto corn- dinne, 'le sure itle a cage. of' "like coats, .Such sartorial. splendor, inel, , is topped. off with, a collet. tier!: ef hundreds, Of neckties from all , 'over the world; phis •1.55, shirts and, tpur erfivedgien pairs'.of spats. The singer :has clOthes, for every occasion. Morning' 'suit, hill; ..clresa and' tuxedo i several yachting and tiding outfits, and, tut doubt; 'a •bathing Snit . • ' • • • • • . I To' Swiu.g. Or Not .To-Si.s*g By.rWay,„ of 4ndian runner and ,pony 'word has reached Us; from .Mintingten,''',Calif.„ • that a, band : of' • hardy..pioneers 1,actuellY, hav4;:organ, • iied.•a. sticiety • forthe supPre§sion'. Of awing InesicjApd.• the :nen-ie. ,of :this e,aro,' ra '.:Seeiety for 'the SuppreSsien of:Siring, ir••• This. Htintington'. group ,has di .•oibuted has embarked Upon an intensive Mail campaign*: ,sumtnotting alt.:true nu* lovers- to enlisttuntler• ,their .banner;" • say.the,members. at this liar'tly.greup: ! of •• pioneers, •:a•i'scornlous craze • completely ;mistepr.eenting iiresent! day ck;illiation. and •:•diStOtiing;.. the • rinieleal,lastes.,ef the younger gener' Maybe there's Sonliething in:, What our friend rsaY.S. At any . rate,' doWn:. -.Ne*POrt'# !R 1, the town • fathers haven't any; Use • for •PWing,'; •musi They have t :ruled that'. the .taverns• must, .not, elle" aWing. • to. be -:played*, ,.The: elassics,...hOWeVer,. jiiSt ..abont the ',best; jtidges., ef'.. ...sWing :one .,WOnld .; are - • th%: .dance '.orche,stra••• leaders ..them- • 'selves Hal Kemp "There are. • still let§.'of swing.,addieta*ho- never leeks,•rns • though ' they .•fieVer.'.will Then,there's Penestor: "Aecording to my, observations,,,t says. •. .• ': B. ..Deti,-;"swing definitely is ' On. the , . .Nes,t peaple, nrefer,;. sweet,.. ..inutier ;And 'then thern s the No 1' oicheatrw, leader .:*.he piayed at our , Ltinab'ardo, and:. his Xs. short but:, Str'ligh,t:'. tot •the,. point "Sorry but we -Can't see 'sWing And that 18 that But Mark -WarnoW says.: -";It wili never die Mit'', ' eturipleteiy; its Popularity will 'come Se-that-is-A.hati• . • • 'go We will let you rea'ders' be the• •jtidge.sorrie like•it; 'others don't,at •the ,Pi•eselit its haVIng. ite :kncli":.liket-',1111 other. forms, .we. ' will seen...be' discarded'for Sameether ' brand Made.. popular 'when n''new lorni of :danee, comes into." - • • ...• • • • • , •• • • . , Hockey • , ,. last; hos/ the':idi SL. 01'l, could' get. r. interested* 'in.: ;hockey • in: this • Weather, IS one :of:these. things. The ,fat remaina; liowevel!, that' prac• .arrangeinetits , completed,. b.0tiwe'en breadeasting,.. airingOf '.deseri•ptleti: of sporl.s.actiVities far t1ii8 toining ter, :TOS :on the •teoks :Fester , assiSte.d, • by, '.iiientatera 40. 'ilanied••11111 'bundle,.ill, !he heine grinieS of the ' . • . • , • . . 'Royal Residence ks Centenary WO Years Since iaoceo Victoria • . Moved Into Bockhigham ace --Has 'gad Rornamtzc, His- . ' tory. , , • • . Rtieltingham palace,. the fecal, point og theRbinlre, is celebrating ite •,'teent- • . • • It was. 109.. years, .ago •tbat,-:clu,,ien • ,'• • Victoria, three week's. after ',she be, ' • cake. Pheen. tdrove frorri 'KensinAtoO •••ie*a. • rhO her!. Sop," nOW, •that her' Ave, year old rrtz has appcared as an angel , ie • his kinclergart.ea4Versien of.- "Hansel, and •Gretel". • ;. , • - 7 -• • , .,• • , .• „ Radiols Datpper Dan,' poini,, in li'l :Oz.:Newt York .4'4. •'lei', • Ifig. brinted'!, abait that.' ladies best • dressed man!' With nary -a doubt; is handsome Jame§ 'Melton, thet. tenor, The 'Melton Wardrebe, we have it or- reliable authority, cppia.in* no . less :then 48 Suits, 39 pairs. pf shoes, 32 hats, • eight overcoats and Six' top- fixtukea, as well as,,•the wrideswtioinng*;hql;Ot'W,Y s' Tabclaxnlngiii.;otlr buts, ,, , have listened to the conversations: ' carried on •betVveen the ground, and' the air aiz'the- Exhibition', and' .in hearing have...j,tist paSsed t up as • other publicity stunt: :but it not so --this daily broadeaSt Was put .on- to shavf.the publieinst hew uhthe . radio ;industry ;,1*.s.. advaneed ". in . the 'Peet few ears. There a treat deal ept ..reqUiVed for these, ' broadcast's end 'their .vaine .runsi up the ,thousands :Of dollars., Per example, in the ;plane there 'a ,abeeial; gelterater to ren the -radio transmitter:. wluch is a s peei ally .built jab for Planes.; a:Special Tnlcrophone :.wholch:' does not pick up the trenienci- .pua noise in 4thd ship •itself, an&,,, a regular broadcaSt receiver „to pick- op the groundstation; then on :ground:, the e reeeiVer .1"4/444414A4'-P444..?"k="4,AA--VrAs".• VA". r'4 "••' - 'A, : fe* weeks ei,t,r, it b,ecaree , „ .rBeilsOil,clelOpgglieu,?noE.Pthaelaci‘eic.iithar'ehe.in., 't 'Buckinghani palace jaq# had a' ra- ,•o:Wed. its 'exliqcoce , to Georife ee' finding ' the. 1•Qi`ci .13citolcireet, ; , home 7:fitting't. he, '.dignity • Of •a 11 Sovereign. ,• • • : • -1.• „SeVerhi Sitee, Were.. etIFFeSt.Qdr hut. •• . • he insisted that the Most suitable. was '• • • 'Iltigkingharn }Tense and 'its ground, • ; .• -then ...a' intilberry' tree garden teunded ' ' • • "." James, I in the hopes ot. •Oreating . • 'a flaiirishing silk industry:4d% 'Eng- •. • acherne was • a ,failure and • ,..,,, the liettse was: leased-: by .'Ooring and called. "Goring House.". • 'I. • " Once ••Desttoyad' By Fre " . It was leased by the Earl or"..Ar. , . • lington from' the Crown:in 1672, -.The house Was, destroyed by fire and "Ar-. hngtou flotise'):. Was. „hilly,: . This be • .. • .ettinetbe property .Of .the Earl of' Arai. ; ,'" • !" ' to and eventually passed to the tart of Musgrave, later, to be the puke • " Buckingham; Who:added Wity,*.3 which., exist to a large extent' teday• .-, , •7.•George • III. and , 41...een.• • Charlotte' ... • • . lived at ,f"aickinghini House as it then_ %was, forming :the •ifueleus Of the • art ° pieces. which' queen . Mary Itas, thine. .fte mach to prederv,e.• 1 • , tkrhen the .proPerty, . • ' . alterations and •iinPreveinents were' ••. • begun•and •the King was 'frequently : at odds with his exchequer Over fUnde...• . . • , pik up'the transinissiprir rein e• •plane'r.:ahdt:t . Pdfa Veg,11141: traniMitter, • ...Thia•dees•-'nOt'•inclirde; however„ the' instrunients reQuired at' 'the. Press biallding Where.. the •bread:. cast- originate's, It io-O4, be,iqst, .ot ther Of7tho e gs o . • mps °Pie • , , ' —but ''• to . engineers who , put'. their pldrisc 'end • braina ,tet,y0prk, it is ..an, the step:. toWarde -the goal of, nrw • Versai •radfd..inti. We 'think they'are • doing.'an excellent job: don't ,you-? , . • • • ' FOrd• 'Sunday Hour Returns e.n e in IT ''Sunday ; :September: 1.2th4•fr.orn 9.00 t,o 1000 p:m.t..daylight • saving ;til,'Me, the Ford Sunday Holif is • ... . , 'beingt!heard oVer, 97. Celurnbia ,,sta- : liens from cpast•to coast: A brllant, array of World fernoes' Musical: talent . 'wilt be, Abe: ;of. the •1937-4 'Jose Ititibi; •noted- pianiet- conductor, ',will .direct:,. the 75-biece ' FOrd.,Symphony ::Qichestra.' He will • conduct. for'the Aret. eight 'Weeks, the: Weeks. :13-57Ettgetie7Orri.e---:-- .!.andy-;7cerichieter of the 7:2h,l ladelphia*- Sitripbeny OrChestra„,::and Alexand•er Sinallena Will then 'take the baton, to he followed •fhy , Friti •Reiner..' The guest stars will .aPpeei• in ..the follow- ing '.•.ord9it•t:3I'!Itinf; • Gharles", Themes, Ampere Iturlg,%RiChard. Crooks, Kir-. sten:Olagsted.,, Lucriaedri, Lain.% itz . Metehoir, Ilettiet:•Leliman. Bidu Sayao.and JaScha kkeifetz.:•:This!Will the fourth .seasen :tot the Ford:, , • . . 'Sunday Eyening• Hour. ' ••:• -,-.FoothaltReyietv kST Dooley,:wtdely.)triown 'aportS. .Writer,..eohntentater, and 'Winer...a* Ainerican :quarterback,.. 'from .t broadeait.'.a..sthill=Weekly, I 'Series".0f• foettfall!.fprecasts..for.Chea- • terfield, Cigarettei.eacli .ThursdaY: and .Satiittla,y...for 15 nlitiutes'i 6.30' to.645, SePteinher 16th..: The' pi'o-tgilroa nlin. 67;61111. :.tfiedattubliiel'i. ti.cso:agetist bet'6.S. ',nil. an, . Henry •„."Hot...1.4,1S" Busse,. •ace -.trinanetter,,, and. hs 'mUsic, Will , 'heard .•-a0.1-i• _Sunda* at I145. • 't5ve1,• the ,,NBC -Red. :NetWork, S.epfember ..2,gth; The reason•, • to hrine'tarth. unusual, Miesfrom, is:11-1.ot heiriladAtip, 'Ymadi4.ticicerclittit :11;,8 own si;ecifica-'• - The charrgf,d, tubingt-.4.ind..,:his ingenloils,ruanit?alation••of 'Ole; Mutes • .f.tiVO'S . the personeli•ty fot it la • famous. .• • , • . • rno .....wrofleoftroxirs - • • ••••• - S t • . .• • • had been - apept, tiad dnring the, reign, ., • , of' William IV another .$500,060 Was - • , necessary:to iMproVe. the: building. • ' r died" before the WOrk • ' ' " . • • • - „ , •,, ,..tlfe hOftee was ,..eoirin'teted, and .89, 1 .Queen. Vietoriti:ifeeame the .first SpV-.. , : • •' ,•-• • , -ereign to live at the place iz its new • . , phase as. State res.ide ce• • , , • • • • • IL__ 7 ' • Glititt-Priese Raps Searchers . , saim. Air Ease Should be lArain-,. • right,„ Not Barrow, • POubti.. That BUssi,ani. Are. Alive. . Nogt, lA1aska.-'7 Father Bernard Hubbard, S J, the '`"`Olapier Priest,"., expresses " • doubt 'Russia's Missing transpolar, •ajrnien, are Alive,' and criticizes Weetern baseat ice bound • , Barr.ove..base. should . •••:' •-4-lielieineqed • itr,-Wairiwrightio-Mile . to the southwest : it Still free of , encroaching winter ,ice. ' The Isik 'Soviet 'airmen,.., headed by , ;Sigismund .1,evaneffeky, disappeared: Aug"i onan .attempted ".4,000-rnile ' flight • ieross. the : North "Pole from Mn;aco,iviert_o.,,uF.4aba Fairbankswho "ed.' •iie,r•e • with an . exploratitinevparty after.: a• . month's .ArCtie 'cruise, Said there was . , '•"very .little: probahility" ;the Iiiissing • ••• • • , fliers. Were alive. He blamed freak '• • ' • ish weather cond:tions, borne of sun! . • '; -"•• ••• .for the. "trag.edy.", t • • ' ..• "The Mast serieuS. Mistake in the ' . • ; • ciiigilnal rescue' ",*as• making ' • ' Barre*. the C,entre 'Of -operations, •be-. cause.BarroW often .is iced in, thi1e: „,, ; •,'• ,Wainwright •t is free , of 'icea',i Father; " ' ' • • .• Hubbard. teld interv„iewers. • • ' , "After:all, 80„ *ilea .in aflight of • : , •several hundred rhileat, should net be • • a vital -factor fCr tueeess,'but in the ... - •• "piedent; inStancb, if -any 'P`t the' Inelt- • l'ess, airmenbe alive, tinie is 0. mech, , 'Mare elenient..• than , May Costy.ilore...biyes ; • , WarAin:g, of irtiO.encEn;!,, •,; , Fattier. iitibt-Ard d ';• •.• less'. a calni-.8pt1.. , Weather C0fl11', ih4 ort , of n,•:•,leas.s.5 • . search' tills' 'late' profyably,- a'dd • ' ••• q!:•1e, Ate. : ,• • ..; • ,.• • • Ire §ald,. • 110wCy.er4 • ..tho Worth the efi`Ort, Ihbec;noike.. • • PliOn to • the •huni an t 14 414 ifbjj42t, ;the • diseovery of • tlie clesolafe "Is'arele prohahly exist„. -411 this'Ivt the upoharcoA north :t.v.in 'add 1.1100111. htiinan knoWledge.",. ' . i,;‘tirbankS; Var,i;n:?; 4240. Sovi•et renreSeli,cative• • ' . PilOt lIer:".(rt • ' IIoli:ch 14.011C11'Of ;f6rel1to,..hir,1 diansi• • a thlra C'Ve r , Wastes ;in scarkli f.5. . , wcwe. • • • . • • — ' 1 • I ; '1 r • • - 9 • • • • , . s , . . to TTAW , •.rladals • • dustry :,a ma',„".;4; new •produeticn'rv, - . . cor(1s, this )0(11 1),V gold, nh:Lul, epiiner and lead; ,C1d pt:Odution first months et' .1937 rout hod 1,628;350 0u1/ce.,54 compared with • • , . '1,4504839 in tile, pevi,; od last yohr. IZoilecting roarmaMent , 4 • s • plans .throughout "the' WOrld,, * ' broductieti fro'in 'pounds to :1(i7411644017 • .• , • ' 7 •