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'LgSSONXIi.; • TaitmaArid there, were. ahOplier4a in, the
iitylot Ifeevea•- • •
The Birth nf je*Pc -,..-Luke t.r-2P
riririteTerrt Luke same country Ahidiag in the .field, and
_ 2: 8-26 .
wa c
t h•b lit' over- '
It-trus:-Eiay i,4hq cityf David a-
te grazei.the'' liirid!-enly while the -
Saviour, ,who Christ 'the21,,,erd.".7 fieNs ti plowed.' crrhe:shOP-
1-4:
:0ke 2. , ovely, ih• thelea'elnthea 41r.:`•,
THE LES6A-r.IN IT'S SETTING.. uhidst. of their flecku-when they. aie
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Tie -B .5.: • • • • ont• all Of the night; •
azareth in ,,. ahlee, the ntian, aegel pf, the Lod steed
' by-
hne i.thein; 41,1+
1ehm n, Jia, whei Jus1)7P'so aotIn xd they
1;! " , '*Ote"
pherds
on the one!, hard,the stOr3r,' vi'rara' rsihilil.'et'•unsophisticeted pastoral •
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of Our; :J.,ord'b birth is reeegnited as Men, They- .Were engaged . in their
the most beautiful and exquisite common occupation when they receiv,
story of all' literature, marked'hy. ed .:the wonderfni ' reVelation. from
gteat.diMplicity and-holinens, and, we • • heaven, It is .net when speenlating
might rigy,- heavehlines?, yet the first' . about abstragt .doctrines or dreaming
two Veraes. of this story in Luke's *bout, heavenly . vision .that . heaven,
• itecount . only retorci. bare •historical drawsnear to tis and ret'reale ztsel
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data .' • The Roman census was taken to us. It is when engaged in, daily
nt .this time every fourteen years, duty, riving the Work of the appointed
-„ and this fact. also fits in perfectly liourat is laid to our:hand.
witb the historical facts Which' are 111 "And 'the .angel ;said unto, ihem
cur.Rogpesginn„. - • ' •
. Be not afraid." That. was -heaven's'
' • Tim, World's2rrire' Bread -first word to eaith after the birth. o
Now -;orreph;-. the liutibatid of Mr, Jeaus4' It Was the vOke oLan
wa of the: house and family of • fallen 'Spiritsounding-, thew the key -
David,? % Israel's great .Itifige and Da- note Of themusic of hope among'.
••., residence -Wee in Both:- sinning men., "For" behOld";•--
•lehem, and it Was necesiary for hirn .natnial for Alen, to be afraid in the-
, to, go down tc!,Lthrt, lonely -city !rem presence of .,God,.. in the
, manitesta-
Nazareth be was 'resislingotO tion of that whin]; is sUpernatural.
..'be. enrolled :in such a' census as was "I,hring yougood tidings of :great
. now being takem. Joseph took igtuli, vieygvihich Shell be to alt the people"
soon to, become a mother, with him,, • The word here tienslatett."good
,tid-
not leaving her in the care of Others: high," means, literally, "good .news".
.• The word "Bethlehem" ,Meens "house and is, in the Greek, the Word from
of. bread,"*. because near by were whieh.CoMes oar Eirglish •word
-large grain' gelds', "Here was to be .gelistiV,It was an angel who an -
born the true', bread of the world.; nOunced: the- evangel.
.We must n�t. interpret the Worci 4,41)e, '
413there IS born to yoti."=Z-Jeitis
. • •
, trethed" .as identical with our. word
"engaged." "Betrothal was virtiledr
Iy niairiage. lackihg,Ort ,,that he
his
•Hew almost pathetically is the
'birth of the Son ' of God recorded by
•.the physician Luke!. There. is no-
thing iniraculona IP- the description
of thebirth itself, thotigli the details
: leneliness, if: not e•poverty
and an iginirte elf the part„of the
world round: a nut; of-what--Wrieban=
pening"that etinf be taken as inched-
•,. tive of alt the future experience of
: the Onebere born. . :
i "No Room at, the' Inn"
-"There with no room in the inn"
- forthe hely family, it Is not to be
• •uhderstood "to mean • merelY jhat
•there wasno roOrn: for the .Child;
but that the inn in which they could
have found ledginelacked's suitable
rimm for the birth, as well.Pea suit-
able' bed 'fer the -babe, so that they
iiad to 'leate the inn' and find refuge
;today the dwelling place Of Man and
beat is often in :one and. the same
.reom... Brit this is net'how the Evan,
gelist conceived t to have been, he
izihtgines-:-thirt-tfte-manger-wa-sronthide
%the inn, in some •particular Stable;
such as are, used todeifor:: camels .
sometimes, but mere rarely, for-
. sheep. He takee it forgranted that;
the • stahle.,' v4.0„„„ehipty_ai-nrould-b •T
• ituring• the 'time When sheep •
spent: the night in the OPen,
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le(1)0.
b.
(not ttle WO vow je(11 be:.
• duaV.s, tuts t otto owsel
• out, 90•11%.4, Natlxes••,
' Jotressaver As vd,,,ited ..- ,
oSo. 'c'at'sgest.,, laroto.
: •
at,
:Was' borztler ell Men. It wes,becituse •
he leved.'hien that. he Cente,in o' the
orril-FentiyineliC s,
Aire•:inethi that he, Was. born for out
good, 'ter our-enriCliment,,epd; ;for
• our .salvatiOn.,. "Thisday in the citY
of David aSaVidar .who tis Christ
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the LOrd:Y-7 In 'the Old Testinient'
Godis- o'Aten; :referred,. t� • as ..the
2 §am. 22:3; Ise:. 44:
14; '15, g1;.. 1-10Sen-I3I 4,: ete..)TA.
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carne to deliver thfroth •every.. evil
Power, and to••bestew.:tipori..' us an :
eternal. life. ,• The: word: Christ inearia .
anointed :by the Holy Spirit for his
:great work of redemption.: • It shenid
'never be lei...gotten an4 :ca* nnoh be
over-emPhitsized that. it- is A' .voice
..frorri heaven' which declares these
Wonderful things about the .• babe
• born in- -Bethlehem.- •-These-, titles'
•were not given.4o Jests by his fed-
• '<Avers by 'himself, dr .by
writers, but by. the angel of the.
-Sent.bf God: '
•”..An4 this is the sign, :uhto. you; .
• 4id not .reason -or debate with: therh-
selyes1..who should keep the: wolf from :
the .sheep the Apeanthriei: but did'
40 -:they-wei•e7tamir1arded; and 'own-
htitted their„ sheep te. whose
•pleishre they. obeyed.' •• - • •.
•',"And; they, came with
found both' .Mar Y and 'Joseph; and
"Aid when when they saw, it, :they. Made
%blown .concerning: the saying which
• was -spoicon to 'theni about this Child.-
• And alt. -that heard it wondered at":
the ,thinge... which/ were ['spoken unto-
thern by the. shepherds." -TI% 'she's -
:horde not only ',made knoWn', whsc,
they had heard concerning •Jesus tO'
' Mary and 'Joseph,: but undduttedlY
they 'proclaimed thein message to ,ail
•the inhahitants.'•of Bethlehem. -
And 'thesiepherds •
--
teitirhed
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glerifYing, and praising; God: for all
the :thipgs, that they. ,had -heard and'
, seen, even:, anit war; spoken • Mite '
:thent,"7TO glorify 'God is to ack-
nowledge, .to eXtelp, and to ]worship
laiin;forWhat he • is, •. „ .• , ,
• Ye Shrill find ii ,babe wrapped in
EiWaddlirig,•chithes, • and lying in a i
•
manger: •And: Suddenly. there Was
With .4110 angel a multitude of the;
•heavenly hold praising God, and isaY4?-'
..ing."-;-Thotiiiands Of angels. appear-,,
ed filling .the expanse. of Sky. Luke
-deers not actually:say .that the angels
eA 'For Rosel3owl
•••,••..
Joe Kilgrow will head the attack
of the Crimson Tide when Ala- „
barna meets .California in the Rose
Bowl on New lyears Day. •
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rpun
RAtilo i'lEADLINgRS
OF THE WEPC •
are-' )74-it44:44114-.fnii-A•T. P7gEr:Sii: berngon
e s • - ex, r --
.:1:411Par.4n4 he'll. bk on hs Way..
-NeW' 'York:as ..this, gc4, to press.
4.ininly, as:* Y.04 ina'Y'
sta.,ird On tbe nel1V 'Lucky Stril?e,..petr -
wPtk progrnm, ,ariOther
-,pi•onf that 'Canada bas big time ta11-
ent. .
inally,' the daY has been set for
the. gigantic Star Santa Claus 0.ind
broadcast, which generally lasts
ahqn,t three !hours. ;hist Slioke to
Jimmy Annan who is handling the
• show. and iie inforins pa that Ceoff,
Waddiece or-
chestra, the Campbell *sisters 'Ethel •
Itivrt and jean Jean liaig
• Wintroff, Harvey Doney and .otic• "'
Lonise King have already ,eonsepted
to appear, John Sturgis will make
an effort to corrie ,fror0 Buffalo for
the show. Rumours .also have -it that
`-Maude-Waterwerth. Craig,..aymphonie
,harpist and Di Pricker will be•nre,
• sent. A stunt hi being, planned sin--
iler to one'hsed last year., namely.
. a trip to some •house typical.pf those
••••
Risks Life To Save tat
,For two days a'cat lay on .11 fifty feet high" ledge on the building of .
Gatti's Restaurant hear the- Strand, in London, England. A Small boy
• 'noticed the animal"; and told- the . tunekeePer. • Twenty -three-year-old
Harry 'Bone, restaurant storekeeper; volunteered to resale' the cat.
He eliinbed tothe roof- of the 'building where his workmates tied , a
rope round his waist, and lowered him down to. the endangered feline:
:Crowds in the,street'belovi watched while•Rarry grasped the cat and •
was 'hauled back to the roof where the aninialascaped ah,4 ran away.
.Harry.has a'widowed mother to support;\hirt he had: to, risk his life •
saving that fiat. You see, he 13 a cat lever. He has three of his own.;
Tictured is Harry Bone being hauled to the roof with the rescued cat
in his arms while crowds in the street watch breathlessly • A \
hang, but the angels' .word -are. in
Peace and GOod-Will
"Glery to God in the highest,. And
,on earth peace arliong, mph ittwhom
,heis well pleased.rhis • is 'the
Meaning of the comin 'thia. chitd
the, Meaning "of the Say ur Christi
Lord. Men 'everywhere aril talking •
about peace, apd,they are trYfreg to
Produce peace. .• T.here•ls no peace
-ter the earth except annoni, men in
/*horn God,.'is- well 'pleased.
"And 'it. 'came, -td wheh the
angels: went''away' froththorn
heaven, the shepherda Said one to
another, , Let ma' no go - even1bnto
Bethlehem and See this thing that
13 corne to passwinch the Lord hath
..knOWn auto :us." Often We Misi
such great blessings, in life..by not
immediately• •acting., hien'
divirielY.:sent .arge.Withig otir 'heantS
to 'do this or thet.;''
The shepherds appears no More in,
the Gospel story. We -see them ,re- •
turning to their task '!glocifying and
praising •God, for PR the. thing§ ;that
theyhad heard end. Seen,* arid then
:the inkritle Of a".deeii :Silence. fells •
npon -thern,
Mary's 'Meditation
• 66I3ut khrykept all these • sa:yings,--
porrneringAlikM: in her licare1-,-The
action f Mhry is here contrasted'
with that of theshopheids;
sUrPrite and astonishinent, they Ina;
mediately „published *hat., they
heard, and tam% Mary , was. hot
•:astonished -,becarike • the knew the
,Signiheanee ot.the babe to whieh She
Was to 'give birth from iireviotik
• ntinciatiOne •to• heti ahd to :•Jesenh.
the' anger: , The Weed "pOndered"
'to bring tOgdthei'; in one's:
ind,' 4'to conSiders, 'the 't011,..of'
'th s'earning- years' would:Pais befOre
tho inind Of MarY as she loOked.,Mtd.
.the'inee of her own. Lard; '
• jeaua," Arid, Mary had :"aii •thaSe•
saYings” to help 'her see God in the
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t
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and community singing w,.11 be field.
.The Place of broade14t this', year
• the'aon •Auditoiium WerinesdaY,
• Deconiber `CgCY carry.,
4lie.:osenfrilete pragarn,';fiem 8. o:ciock
until inidn.Igl-Atr ,It s. quite' likely
that CCfll aro' earry. the :pro, -
'gram. py\the wa'r, innumerable nov-
elty and vaNety Afs• will be present-
• ed, but these bp kept seeret, and
we .eannot' get any information bri
: 1 ; •••:
' ' Visit! to Eiotic •Couhtricq •
, A. new, ,progrrit, is seheduled for
CFRB on ,Sup,days, 1n:30. to 11. en-
titled Pints' of Call. •The preg-raro
• has proved .exc:Ciig . and ...ieteresting,
• feattlring: •riramatie:' visite' to" foreign'
.lands. These vis'ts are authentic'Pnd ;
educational. The musie. on the pro-
gram colnicieS with the vii, .
--.Just--stepped ;Ante- art-_-.,-and•itien,-.to;-.
• day; and heard. SOrrieth:pg that is
, quite .unusual.' Two young lade play;
ing-. gpitari,Georgo • O'Connor and.
•:DaVe Richard's. The'boys offer, some-
thing very itiw in the. way of guitar
playmg,-and, will be heard in 'a vory
_Short'While. 11dz,e'• information forth
-
corning ,. . .
Whiteman Come
Speaking �f smart ransie, Pad"
Whiteinae,IK:ng of Jazz. returp
to the Columbia,' Network, Friday...11
December. .8.30; to': 9,- -.The .spon-
sors..a this prograin are replaeing,
their present series, featuring Alice
Faye .and gm Kemp: In the words
of. Whiteman: '; "The 'eries wil
• pope arpfogrerns.deVeted to tune fa-
' yourites; old and 'new., but I hope to Until.. goViet Russia's strugglihg.
introduce the works of new American industrial develOpMent catches „ up'
• composing talent. „ Paul, • Douglas with the needs' of the 110,066i006. in
.will be the announcer. ' habitant,'there is unlike' 'to be any.
•LI
ANADA71937"'
IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S;
• INSPIRING.'.PRogRAm
"Every Friday Night:
„ on a natiOnat
Thirty Milliorz(..
Grezt Advanae:LP
Ucider. ReOl, EcOnne•
• Aussia'ss, equeatier'41, ,eultu.ral.,and
sCientific pre,,,,resS; from that. Of a
Pachward r.at.'op,: of illiterates to that
of a , conntry pioneer:11g in flights
over the NoOli Pole -was; erripheeiz-
' ed on tbe•Soviet, Union'20th. birth-.
.day; 'November 7. celebrated 'the::
inlcrst or the campaign ,for the. golf-
eral cicetIon, December' 12.. .. •• 14
Seviet -leaders :constantly reniind
the Masses how Much* better .off they.
„areiniaterially: anchn'entally-thanun
-
der :the •-eiars, • Foreign' ',observers,
• agree that the material ,and 'entai
•jot of 'the' masses 'has risen front
what, before'the war, ,was ,alrhost
zero:, •.
Visitor' were in Ruse$
ni:
sev-
eral"years ako.'report:.that the Rust
sips,. while far from being' well-dreee
ed, now is better clothed.' Feed now •
appearstsufficlent, if net oVer-plen-
tifnl, It no • longer is., retie .
•Thirty.miliion:Children are going to
sChcol , in Rtissia",: where there :wore,
• only 7.80Q..000-.hef9re, the revolutiop;
.Iiliteracy has been reduce,d ;from': 07
per, eent. to :10 :per:. cent; The young
-Rass'aris. • haVe 92,400 playgrounds,..
O• #.0
• Columbia 'presents amateur talent
:ert_rnasie._1•Every-Siebrday-,, frolre'r0-1to
.6.25, an_ amateur 'cianteat takes place,
,
open'to-che.is, .chOristers7--and-gle-e---
, clubs: of • the: United States,, composed „
.•of niefbers• 25 :years qr• Younger,. and:
having' forty member S or less. ""They
• will compete' for a cup: awarded :by.'
CB'S'anda cprkett tout arranged.: by
, COliimbie Concert..:. Corporation: • It
,,slionld% be a' progrti .worth 'listening -,
.
•
TOroriton.mi. on-FOrd-flour,
• •• Sir, ..Ernest MacMillan, eonduCtor.
Of theToronte SYMphoriy Orchestra
since 1331, will be.guest eonductorhf
ll
Ithieserovtr-dr '..41;:(1.-eih;k6.41-1?gpeiitietid•r-Tfsroeint..
•-•"Fehruary, 27 `through 'March 27. Sir
rneat's, name 'completes: •the .:1937',
-.:1388; roster: of ihternationallY know
-orchestral'-directors
'Sunday EVening . 'Hour which lists,
: :Jose Iturbi, Eugene Orniandy, FritS.,
Reiner and John Berbirolli
.New. York Philharmonic',4 Syinpherry
-Oralieetre.-'—lhe--gtiest=artists-7:whof
•
will appear 'vvhile • the Petrojt 'Sym-
phony: Orchestra is under, Sir
- nest's direction will include Kirsten
•
Babe of Bethlehem.
•
•
unernploythent,.: New'areas • have been:
settled atta are being developed,'not'
the great kcit'On abote the„LAre,
circle,. ••'.4'
_A. -dr ve s_noticeabiernto---deve' op
: new .political leaders 11 the , younger
generatiens... lganag,era, of factories'
and other • industrial' leaders' likeWiee •
are beihg recruited among the yonng-
er 'well:era who hive shown outstand,
, ,
•
.
mg skid. ‘,
• Although thedread political - porce.
watches Over the. loyalty of :the •So;•
:
, ,
viet ctizbn, :the..purge appears. to
„have affec.ted . the ..ordisihry Russian
little, 'extent to make him, shirk dan-4
gbrou? responsibility, Iceen his mouth
•ihnt tightel: so'far as•tolitics iS', con.:
cerned- arid -aVold contatt-
eigners,' lest he be suspected' of.treat-
ing W;th
„ •
the 'midst of the . deer ssion,
Nelien—rnany,',things--bave--gone
said sfhe. Woman's -movement has
' " htt
gone forward. -Carrie Chapnyan c
,
• -Flagstacl, the noted' Wagnerian, so-:
--pronin7--tilr-Poris,÷thVI.etropolitan,
Opera •coloratura; •Jese., • Iturbi, as
V.aiie soloist; and Nino Martini, ro-
mantic ;tenor::
s. ts our Birth. a.
By 4. it, WEIR
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Whit 'the' $tar.i P'oretell far l'hose'Born' on December 10i1-11-1217-3;
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14!, 15
4ALiE - •
• Vielat the ferelell, for :those' bent on December.17; .18;10, 20,
• , „
If the date of, your birth Is•December 17;18, 14 or 20, :Sngiit.Sliius'is''
your Zodiac sign. This gives' you a philosophic, 'religious nathreand
•It December 21, 22 or 23 is your lirth.nete Capricorn is
• • your 2odiae:period. This gives you a .4uiets•and• dethemined ehareeter.'
-'and great amhition. You .aehievg Success.by:persistence and inchistry.
YOUR OWN BIRTHDATE .
1- ',DECEMBER 17-Sonte vely pleasant news from a long, distance may'
necessitate a very long .jouritei. There may be disputes over a loan .
or debt and with Workmates and servants. :Indications are good social- .
ly and'for husiness generally. You are, extremely restless ahd have a
• tendency to. OVerde things. " . • ,• , ,
DECEMBER 18-447101g you would be ill, aclVised ih: tiely. On friends,.
relative's-should:benefit you he the year is good Rix...social arid dornestic
• Matters. Your luCky. number is '4 and. your ihest beneficial days the
4th, 13th, .22nd ahd .31st 'of each morith , •
,
DECEMBER, 19= -Yon, should • gain by correspondence and doguntents '
but yeti Wilt be SeeretiVe about thein. A feW ninth s' hence a removal '
'of:residence is indicated, . You are'quick 'to adopt new ideas and new
.
• • Surroundifigh and. welconte .this change. ,
• Dt,CF1V1i3ft*:2(5-Altheinglr ypit• play,. have Obstacles. to overcome,
thrptigif -,,ticOpertY,:atia, elderly, people', there is a sudderi change '
. for the better hrisgiug. inore prosperity' and, eoritentinent: 'Yon Are •
•Sineete arid :Will atiecced M :life beca(1ie yob, are not. Afraid of .tiAra'.,
wb"rk ,and kriow that •prospority' Must ;come throngin•YoUr own oforts. „
DE'otialtit 'Prefet:to hv quietly,' rather Shirking !restion-
sibilities. A 'verY.fmportant change is ShoWn ti year bissineee:•affairs
ond,efortie W.Onian may itteeriint•tolthider yen.. ' • ' • •
DECEM1•Eit'22,--it- fug:doh:tint. .*Ortith will lielp.;yOu• and yOu' will, ;
gain by an important eontract 'er ag,reement, Mueri hanphiets IS .'shoWii
nt love YOti t� Save money, 111;a econmilical Arid thrifty.. •
, . • . ,
• • should gan th'rOugh„ ''.'eldet.)Y 'friends acid, ek...•
, perieriee prornotion in 'business.' eoining,'tWelve months'ehothl be
.'preSperona peried and sothetiMesbewtderirg
•Though. you aro not.vel..Y.dentoristrative i Snitute you tire8in,c,ei!e
-dignified in hi:tinier: ' • .• • • • • • '
tri LIStlq).,ASOVg. and',Yoix"wcahl" like' :
yOur ,personal, Ilerastopa•.erlf y:ou wish e coMPlete •Horoscope for
any date .listediabov,e;• •'end 10a, (join fiCefecred),. to A R. Weir.rta
•Ade•Tororitoi3Ont. Pleak priut .yeUit name, address and
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beeaMe. a 1St.a.t.'..1
jtolc1n• c: c4nrer 22 tn. yer another
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• - rnajor eng,ineering, fe.at, :tunnet•
eenstfOetion-Iiill ,he' rnai•led with tbo
• n'Penita of, the :fiist,•tube
• tan's 75..900,0Q3 ,tw,o,way Liriceln •
from rnid-tOwn New York.,4d,
.Weekhaliiken, N4J,,..: • . • '
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•: HOU ;At .4; cost. of 842,090;000,,
•the Inbe ex,tends 8,2151feet. ,frOrn.
po.rt41' to 'portal ,tincier the."*.yirling
tides of. the Hudson' liver.• • • •
„The seebiid. tube will .be •cornPlet0d.I• •
late..in•1Q4Q,' and will 'lie about 75.
-.feet north o,f the ',first, thus perrhit-•
••'ting•two--1why,-YseloY-7..t.reflia.'
:Fourfeeri , workmen .died ia thrust-,
...inethe ring-shaped shell Of the.:Int-
: tithe threpgli the rauCk and ,
;.of the .river liottonis job which
beton ip March, :.1934, and reached. •
:dierriatic -climax --int:i'Atigirst, 22,
..1335,. When .twO huge steel etitting"
boiiag, from 'opposite • sides
of the river, i$died 'throbgh".andbiet
• Within ene--qUart,er; cif an, • inch. '
; • Hard-boiled- "sandhogs;' who -risk.
death frOre-;•the- dread "b,ends"•••in
*their :eerie :subterranean weik chani. '
• cheered • at the :marvel, of,. en.' .;
efficiency,
: •f4W.rithe"' in Their Beds, • ; .;
• ,•.The pairOtlPti,ibesi 8114, .7.5,'„feet,'
-1W4114•14:44* „,
to 40 'feet :Of:. not he inert. •
Like,..sluggiSh• monsters ;.of, the 'deep, ;
they...Will :actually .'"Writhe".in their
inuddy Leda, rising' and .t.allirig about
• aneighth. of inch. With' the daily •
tides, ,riaing. h. 'quarter Of:, an.; inclz,.
more iri sum -Trier and sinking 'the .tarrie
diStancer-inwinter, .," "
Te shell itSelf 14.',inelles thik,.
--triode of „Least'.° iierrind • ":cast itWI, •
with a_diarneter 'of El.:, feet reinforc- •
• ed,:bi a fining .o.f 'concrete, .11'ori. and: 2.
steel', used in: the. whole; ,projeet total•
, 101,400'Itent.• • ' s" ' . •
The first tube,, • handling ,.,abent
Vehiclee. Art .hottr, and. soine-
thing'fik•e• 7,500;000% d:
lorig-Aan.ding need in '.hringing
rno-
torists info- the mid town heart of
•.,Mahhattsri instead of. '0.67 southern
extremity Vie, the110-year-old :Holland
Tunnel, or the. north va the 'Oeerge;,
•;Washington tridge.;; • .„
1by
'32 gientblowerS,-SWeeping:10, tons
; of fresh.air:..per minute:threoghthd
unseen' ventilatiOn, ducts-- below' •the':
...roadway. .Ainong .hp-te-the-minute ,
,--.4itno.stiorte-is-:thez•rooP"of glittering.-
, glass •tile -a- 'far, . cry.. fro.ht .•• the rude .
mild -brick used by Assyrian slaves in
' the Babylon :: tunnel 'of: 4,000 years •
.•
ago:
1\
Incoming Planes
Are Disznfect
r.
40:ration Govertunerkt -Takes
Steps, to :Corkibat YelIow
•Fever.
DARWIN,'Atietralisi.The Austra-
:Lan GaVernrnent has taken steps t�
'snake 'sure disease is not brotight in,
• to'the cOuntry by airplane'. Paul
.-MitOh'ell, chief luarentine7Offieer of.
, the northeastern ,distriet,"det.ails e1a4
%borate arrangements Made for ,exatri,
ination of air .traffic, including' cer-..
..goes :and, paisengers..
, • A 'bio'•chem:st, •nirited with spot-
•ahd test tube, will 'enter. 'each
plane on arrival in. Australia while a
doctor .eicarnines •'passengers :and
, Crews -end . every' measure ,is' taken
•
tn prevent unhuthorizeii, people' front
, ,
; entering. the, 'quarantine area before •
•the, planes. 'have beers given prittigne:(• .
; Before' 'Australia. -'.bound planes • '
leave the last port they itre„sPray-
• ed with disinfectants te 'prevent 'tbe
introdUction of yellow feVer froin tfte'
•Watt , coast crt'Afilea . If h Snspielnus.
•:'insect: is 'found On board • thorongh'
'fumigation a Mitehiiieh Will fallow.
Uhtil•the .quarantine.,officer pt,ess.;„
es ,an.'eleCtrie::lintton' givng the
•virtunnY
• .sible for ariy..arrival to coin& in con-
.; tact with . any pec4on a*tin g the
Pane •landingin Atistrnlih.'
•
the •pdveatimial-Warld 'We hava
• gat the feetbrer. in ,csdlicgq gPing•on
• Just aS i)e dicl in tire rixkeenth.
tury."-#41, ' •
AntWeri ..orsimoTe, sreptrs
uot chr'e • the eoinplfeated r eo,in.
omit -problems whin ledey ',tape ,h,lt
itations,"-tranitlici' PalOsirglt. • 7.
.• • • •
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'The. we)lif tNiny in :it &hits!:
nIt• 11 os , ,
'On lien a rble. Of'Ori1344
.0W lenga byi the, rale' Of .fdrce."
1,•:11tho1at Mittrily Butler.
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