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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-08-06, Page 3;r°i _ a A . 0V. ,. , . .. . 1. _ _ 1, • .. • ' rr t r.� a ..r w`3n�.... __-� I _ _ �---- �� n. r- r-.. a .,. Vessel With .id�1.sT° : JAS s� _ .I 1- easyP0.. ivwv� R 0 Cone Saila I Ione. ' � �, ��� �4 �, }� ti � Fr x I ons Kong , R I . - r , DIALiNf3, WITH pAVE.; - . . arNw o .rc„'Rad f 2 �:i/ M . . Vii. < I Torpedoe,d •' $hi Makes < . a',. �F r a Conditions. improved Accord- i ✓' :f� . the screen ri hts, and will tarn' . 1 r rte. , u ., f!/,// /%! ,; _ ing to Japanese Report ;, j! %? 8jl' profits f ora tl►e teelinieolo . p o Amazing 12 -Day- Trip �t �r ` ` Via' f � r c'' �4Ald�lr3 a r .q'�' .-{: yam.-�•7.- - ,,. :..• �',s�» r 1.- .- <, " % prI.oduction t0 - tll.e AY',y I''.II'ler= . A sturd American, ca, o e ser >' w ? .• ., .,, ..a <. . , + -- �'apatiese-inspired reassurances �:i gency Relief, ,Present weekly • six; , with half her starboard side • M.¢� k :',Y -. >:,:• '..,.: t--!'�^ ° i ' that conditions at camps where dickers indicate that .it will coop , blown away , b an axis tor• .edo'-- . e' +' • �u '3 w. ` ? i a ' :, " t �• r �+ Hong If'ang war prisoners .are held be heard v'ia the ,air -1440s, at, ".1 Y Y x p y "" v m r, v d i the months sines �!, hi like 10 900.00 a week . 'has • completed an„ incredible 12- �.,. ,'• :,.. - t ... a hay e' i .:P. o e . , n r; v :, somet ng , . . da voya a home to a Gulf Coast. ~-' i,./ i cost. Tru] � an inspiring Show, . , y < j' s a✓ i ",i�. :fi;...:,. December brought a'olne measure > / 9 i Y p Fe s r,�s¢ r the' faimer British colony fel last. port. . . Even the officers were .amazed f packed with fun, ,and with Irving ! � � �-3,°� ,,. ��;.:� of comfort to, relatives of approxi-' Berlin in person singii� his famed W �. at the' craft's "" �:. mately 1,600 Canadians believed n of his, World No. 1 Re - Y performance when . , � ��,� ,� ;/I old so g tn�ey viewed• the damage in'a gulf+ "'; : M ll x M to be. prisongrs there. ` ' f vue; "Oh. How I Hate to Get' Up . • port , drydoclK. However, the ship . , .i. ax? The report of improved condi `,r " in the Morning," . "This is the 11 . ill :sail again as 'soba as the a -' �' ' # ',> ��'�. ' ' dry' ' ` - tions made public recently by the ` w . g g P ,^, a,. Army is de tined to a great Ana Ing hole in her steel plates is re- « I w External Affairs 'Department and e, stage, • . ;:.,, , ' l r q.:.; < r� z :a,a • �� ,,, healthy life, via the' t Lha . The ffi r ,.: ;�, ;..,, credited to "officlal Japanese 'sour- i paired. Teo cera and 'men are ,,,. , i n radio.. 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Only two men 'wer'e injured, s` H "' Lured at fife, Far East base. are, sat m 'Charlie McCarthy recently sold neither' seriously, .when the ship' :ii►+{, �l11 ,:" isfied with .their food rations, that % a Bomber load a# Bonds for Uncle Was torpedoed at 6.0.5. p.m., on May ` pF disease has been checked'and that ;' Sam .in • his t i r of Airplane �► r " We nomher of wouided •patients . , i i . 22',' In the (.aribbeau.- Tho missile . �:, f, f: Manufacturing Plants: • . . :. , leas --declined >?romi.a total',of °1,150< ' `� `, Jimmie 'l~`idTer. gives '.a. $'25.00 gm - an enemy. eubtuarine whipit, „ :.. %;; , s . , in. January to. 3$.A in'mld-Marcb: f.;: •- . _ - s ... �(is. not sighted,; struck amidships•• : ;; ,;:�._.."� .�..;..;.. � , • �• b' � � "` ""� ictory Bond' away ,each week ono. • on -the staa-boaid • -side. � « ' In less .reassurizrg, vein, the re- Claire > Booth, the' globe -trot- his S'u. nday night •q.30" Hollywood . . ,,', - ' - Took- Zig-Zag Course - ,. ' . Rg - , „ port described„ transport difficul- actress -a Crewmen said' the '. be an n' vi- > r ties' as "'acute" ,gad •said it .has ti author,. act at►u war Commentary, heard, from CKOC " ' >" "r'" been virtuall imposs•i'iteSPondent, vwho recently gave a and' CKCL: Y., g. a A,� y Kra x .^ gating on a zip -sag course along °'��" ._� y impossible" to ha in In large uantitiesof suli vivid '"LIFE"' story:on�the $aide Brother B'ab•'is' aggain at 'helm a reef . fter Tieing lint and about g 4 . ' Wxee hou'ra daCer saw a�; black puff plies to Hong .Bong: of Egypt, is heard quite frequent- of, Music Hail on Thursday -nights. µ . of smoke and a .geyser or. water1111111111111611111 Food Clothing est, speer tor, 'and h sil golfnghis, fisging,eagle h s "swim•" and �Y it these day I. ,File nearby. Working from, photographs of wrecked planes Her R. Bollirr art director "Flying," draws - No complaints had. been received ,guest, al,.commenta They g, g, 'war analyst! mi and his HORSES - somi could- not. decide whether. artist's 'conception' .-of- -"-Zero'-' fighter... Phi$ carries 20•'mm. cannon in each win two about clothin the Japanese ac- '* * folks' call that 'a holiday. - another torpedo ' from the undersea• machine guxls mounted on engine, cowl. , count claimed. Officers ' were re,- i� �� Musical. sensation . of the year p•:- Craft had hit the• reef or whether quiired to • pay' for ,their clothing,' Curlilbeks Phil Harris, or, 'as L. enemy craft itself had plowed �/ A �j found there. And he said, I will but otHer ranks were supplied .free. Jack .Benny would call -him, Young .twelve year old Lorin into the rocks.. S U I� A ' l ' not do it, if I' find .thirty there:. SC�U �G a a � Similarly, officeY+s paid for the "Corny Joe of the Wilshire Bowl" . Memel, -who has been doing some. • ,.31. And he said, Behold Aow, 1 food they obtained. -is about to he a military •band- P -flits . summer conducting„ off' Theship, running empty, ducked - �j / such august.,organizati'ons-as thd. ' . / L__' O Li_.. _. ' ,have.taken.upon,me to speak unto-.,.._Fo, - `pia_gter_ He might venbe wpv- -i6to a littlg-tuay,foi emergency re- • the Lord: peradventure there lying i,i'on-adges;'-the- ue ne ,o� sympir - • c „ pairs .just . beore daylight the next /r �+ �+ r "Wings", of Scoutin were award �1 in all cawps, ,were described ' Ing a baton • over an ' Air' . Force . h� . G J J O• -N shall be ,twent found there. And g► 'orchestra, and others. .Somewhat . morning and. the,'n for 12 days and' Y • as similar to 'iHe food given Jap-'.; qr,...'a Coast Guard band.,liy the ' • he 'said I will not destro it 'for' ed eight. St. Thomas 'Boy Scouts- reminiscent of 19th century bril'. nights' pushed across' the 'Carib- y amese troops in this same' locality: time you' read this. At any rate, 2 Aur, he said and presented by Wing Comman- lianpe• �.as ;exemplified,.in the• Mo= n d t A, 2RANAflll S $N•TEERCESS.ORY , ithe +twenty\ii sake. 3 d ,. •Covsillerable, • difficulty hada Been Harris wh is'''cau . t short right _ bE"%4 ?_ be 'Gulf wf l4Yexico' �e>cl:._ ... _ _ Ttolles_.befoxe a,_lar .,m_, '' 1' zart's Schubert's 'and Waeg•ner'(�� ----- ___ _ _. _._ _ - - - __ _ ... x.a.,Ha _ -- --- -'°may _ ' . PitJ►1tER-Cenes.s 1I _ peiena the T�ord-lre angry; and . .�. ­-] exper%need of 'fn st in stili'p'lyi3ig' bt *sen; the first anii:-thud, ;draft ,- - _. _ _ -_- T lug steadily despite the greaC hole - - - - LESSON 32a I .will speak yet' but "this once. gathering of military and tra?n+i9 - m herr side. .., • , - amts and 1.rife ; ublic at Pinafore . food in adequate quantities but by with a self supporting wife and a ,' wwo ksproofeemuacul� oouit - all o Printed Text-Gene,.s' I& 23-33 , 'Peradventure .ten shall be found p the .end of March each inan was baby', feels that it ' is about' time formed . ' .."When. ' I' saw that hole I • wad.. Park on Dominion. Da The boys merit during their early year . ore seared than I was when the GOLDEN TEXT= -"The sul�'plica.: there. And 'he said,'' T: will, not y receiving 1,139 gram§ (40 ounces)' he does+his stuff for the services. D s f; i.j�_,� . . . +. i. -- k-- d s" it f4i the -'s "sage':'' "^'1'�e ;mstr':.^.t'ed. b,", �}yil an: ln- Of rl B .470. am' 1% ounces oY ' be Benn 's Maestro � the Po&-IaT IiiL� fD� �ll^c. 'w"e I..i- " +lo=pe+lo l:it ss;' 'said 'Sa.on.�,' Matta -€ s ..g..teoac =..an ae>.1 �y c 8i s ( ) Who ll Y mal Smuckler with a wry grin. "I'don'.t' et6 wncii: James '5:16. The motives 'that . prompted Ab- structor Jack . Shepherd , of • the fresh vegetables, 139 grams,' ('fitre' - ' fall ' when' the series rd -opens, . is elude a:'little j' �ngle' called Jmg1eE t11 '.see how` the old girl brought us THE 'LE SON IN ITS SETTING rahiun .were twofold: first. theizs'. R:' ,C.: A. F. Technical` Training ounces) of meat-,ineluding fish stall a question:. Perhaps' Phil's Jangle, Jingle, and, another on�� home. I'm telling ,you, half t• '•' `lime: l'robabl about 1900 -was a. natural anxiet about his School. t put, put, put �_ that starts out g y h he Y.` Y and additional' miscellaneous, bandy with 'a proxy bandleader1.s 1 a -' ship was gone. The,hole extended' B:C. , ., 'kinsman. Lot.. Twenty years had'; '. ' . `' The Japanese repor,:t asserted might be 'a- good 'idea.. , ,fes right down to. the kee: and the ` P'laee: Hebron, . twenty - two : passed since Lot bad ]eft him and Many thousands '•of Sea Scouts that'. officers and .men . received a *. C1'sOslan �HVE; �S.' Leel' was .twisted." ' miles 'south' of Jerusalem: r 'now the strong impulse:of natural - -from 'all. parts of Great Britain weekly ration of 30 gram's (one' • The' stage, the screen- and prob- � ' First Intercession • affection stirred; him. to ,make an - ' 'liave gone- into the Royal, Navy,' ounce) oR tobacco fires along with By C>E1 tali Gr'ast %. "An effort to save Sodom lest' las and'.have..made a fine' 'record.; kwill be all• joining 23,. , d Abraham dreW near, +?' ably radio I necessities as soap,. small hands. in ma 'ing a gigantic na- Goslings- have replaced motoy C j. ��'� � � tt-t e, tl}e nephew i ht b.e ave • Iielmed in cotton Towels, socks and, tooth ..-. ___.. _Y,. _-___ _. _�__.- . , - , .err? s :id,. g -' ,r , . . , .. Lional.' ,revue of Irving I.Berlin' mowers to `'tlie h dti,f ti Greys. ' teous with the wicked . 24; the overthrow: , R al religion A new Sea coir land, s'h pl;'"' paste; - it "Th rmy." AI= -' hou•iia' tra2*k fol 'fife duration hti= ,. • . ::, righ <� .: �a great is is the A >> tends not to destroy brit to fulfil the Venture, a rtrairning• centre. . .e Peradventure there are' ' f i t y Y ready. a seTI-out as a stage play, mowers ate precious ` .gasoline f>'> ' "`v>:z , �`: "..-t natural., , and central anchorage for Mont- . i the sass. ' The aX� ` f °' rt hteous within the• cit ill all' the. impulses of "true n to r • :: "g y� Plan Aar 'art In': ' using army talent ,and 'men' ex- while • triinnl . g .: f^°��-p:..' not spare 'the' love• , seal district Sea Scouts; .was p • elusively, Warner's .have :pard . .goslings trim the glass and satisfy, •thou' consume and pa Y, .> .., r- -., • � ;;;,a� r: :. Secondl , -Abraham-feared fiat_- •launched. ,.with.'-du.e..cere'm.p'".In_,...._ __ ...:. _ - w r their appetites in .the same ..quips, a place. for tfie fife r} Liteotia that Y H��rt®1n�lOI1 2h0.000.00 "do n a eat' fo i a -11 ' are therein?. 25. That',be far from if .ah were swept away, the ,sur the presence„o,f a larget'.gathe.ring■ , i . trice to-do after this. manner, to ' rounding nations might have res- of Scout officials and listing-- ' A great airport. surrounded b� slay the righteous ith the. wick, • son. to' reproach .God and would ui hed guests: Th.e latter .'included •spacious war memorial park may . . ed, that so. the righteous 'should accuse him •;of' unrighteousness officers of th•e `R.C.N.V.R. The rise from raid ruins-iri the:heart 01�-be as the wicked; that be�far from and inju.#ice -inasmuch as be, anchorage is located at Valois of London, according to, .reports. ,may r •thee• 'Sh'all not the Judge of all , destroyed the righteous with •the Bay,'on Lake St.• Louis: circulating in the metro o'lis : r'� .ci, , ' s a a , , A 'X. the earth do right? 26. And Je- wicked. - ut , Alxeadya• those devastated areas, g 11;YZ®PTTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 To place'in hovah said,. If I find in Sodom The Lord a Departure . The fifth. annual Boy Scouts' are be)n examined b, 4 line. " :";::; �, y govern 1 Map of Asiatic R BURN S Y_ ~: �j _ _ 3 ; 3�_An ,. Jehovah went his wa an i 1. Guides' Sunda service g - -. glzia� f tt_- �_.._.: - - s-�, . ,r_:=sv �*o blie ' _ 1¢ Huge com- _ ,... _ ___ . _-. .n._, _ _ o®ER .. ,o°:^. J•t a t. 1. 1,"r-•=tli:i?:T)lib'''1. , '....r'tvly,.�,m^+.Ms:Z'...«..: - -- - ;;� - - - - 3':E:r'_.-- .n,A" xk '..'.«^'- _...•• Y .... .. ... .. _.. ..,«.. .._.. ....�....- ,. wry«..,,^+a'o: •s -ire '. •'° _ t .......__-_. _ --- _. :u c. ..2 _-_ ._.. _ ^": iLiz"i3`P"x' . ..:�YY-'Uti °.:ul�L4 Q%1 _ vx -,+' p - _ �r-.� ' moi: ",i'4 i, ilif'�i'i�'c` :. � _ . �. ,. - �x�'�W� u :, t :.. tdi s"d. =d?�i c .i i oT a1 iii air eoi'- ca ti3. '' r _ d - +� r .. _.: },!n 6....'3'++At r-L.a,tt$ lA2[..., tRiR�.-C�R7•. r.�tt cl, �aritohis-r lace air,. _ ,. SLA .� -- _ , r Y. >:� o cso sat- i'sunn ae&rutrne p d(JO, - Fs^,i - ,.;�?r.^¢:",':-:,�.�}:a.'�Ce#:t��3tY,t'FnG'�t2�,G1f'°.n'� .3W+-+�a^+�riNn"I�ic�+ � °..�"d�awF•- „"ratiesair�7�ni^aao7,cYI.. •wsY.�y. :,�� tris .. 'x3. - "�'� I :.: 1�� u u ��++ '::7'.lr -. .. ?.•,� - • „ :.._�..>:....�.. :: .,...• - t:' •, Bxxiwsi-:bait f�i33 t�t411t1'�42Y3•:i: .��,,�g 2:i%'R �Cl tom' ,,w •:•s '� �l" t )' .1.5 BtU33fi> llitae'Y': 'r�- - _ <�t��ies ,ealiich •:gym d=<r]•a�td` old laam : •le i • w n g r ! -�ue�ved to•'be .s,; fie �.mt'•"gro al SLID"�, D,R AG O S', ti r'"' : -.Alb !' P S $2 Period. „.. ,. Lot, lima yet •God 3ein'enibeied Scout •'i' cis.. 16 Lon aperture. , ` zveaild 'desfio'Y, a .remarkably ac-' pipers. available for `an' air ort Provided «, g p 23 Baglike part. __` sham and sent Lot out of. the . • ' • P P P'A S RAS ERS R E I t ' . ` curate prefi uYin� of the tom as • ' ,• 17 Bathes:Z+-; .1 Ig . g P that certain building restrictions cion of the Lord. midst of the overthrow (Chap.' Some 6,000 Scouts and . Guid.es 19 Spirits. . O P T i C A L R O T E M 26 South' Amezi•. m „ . w 1'9.29) .so that there' had been of Leeds g , are applied in the', "immediate , n I The friend of God ' is com as , ..England, attended a streams. • - S A TILL liJ E E P P ca (abbe..). :::v�,.,..:,.., neighborhood, so as 'to ensure s . 4- ,. i? . _ _... 1 Fe ale fowl.' ERRS S ,q I D D R O L' 28 Pertaining to 3:> :<.:4:::.:.:,:;,: :>: and de- nmrecorded intercession for him specval Scout . Guide •service :an, _. _ _ _. in ... ,..,.. _ . ,;:: ._,> eionate even,of,the sinful safe aproacT} for aircraft; • "� - :: :.:..Ii. graded. Abraham did not inter- ish. desires' for . United, Natio'us ' 'Sunday. - The 22 Compendiums. DOT S _ ,5 C O T E i. the, Pope. top. The unself BR A' proposal- made some years 24 Born. A L T O T I. M E NEP 30 Beret-. s I Former member o•f the Cana.. • cede for Lot, but .for the sinners' others, that exhale from human arade salute was taken by the Ilan Press news staff and until in 'Sodom• He' had perllled his . hearts under 'the influence of the '� ago for alis roofing over of rail- 25'Like. - R E 5 6 S 31 Hastened. Deputy , Chief Scout, Sir Percy + recently, chief of news and fes- life in warfare for them he no'w love which' Christ ants in ua + = 'way wards to .provide a landing 26 Male child. 32 Ship s record y hoerett, who is well known ,to k Lure staff' of the, Office of Direc- leads With God for them. Where do come down "in_` i sings . on Canadian Scouts and leaders. With ground will also be considered. 27 Smart knock. ,44 To 'halt VE'KY'ICAL book.. $ ><or of ,P•.ublic Informatipn, whose ° p A central airport is unlike;y.. to =29 Doctor (abbr.) 46 Adam s m te.. 37 Side bone.. ointment . I Executive ho - had he learned this brave pity. others. We help 'one another Sir Percy were the Lord •Mayor of'. 2 Efts:• When we pray for one another. be large enough .to serve the. huge 30 Explicit. 47 Common• verb. 3•portrait statue 39 Gents -bf 1tPP `Where but fAhi the God with, Leeds,' I,grd Ho;"wood ' and'. Gena I . &ant is announced by • Elliott M. airliners which will maintain a . 33. Gazelle, 48 Eyelid. herbs: j ' Little, Director of .National Set- whom he - lived by faith? , How Sir- William 'Bartholomew, ' the 4 Almozld. ' Re ional Scout Commissioner. world-wide' service from Britain 34 Sickness. 49 Sooner than. 40,To bow.' l3 tetige Service. mach more su'rel will real 'com- g' 35 Protrusion• of 50 Ray. 5 Indian 41 Occurrence ` manion.with Jesus lead' us to loon �$ Ja an Pre ar1I1 10,b00 people, joined: , in the ser- after, the war. Large air junctions the lis 53 Sec ,ndar mulberry: 43 To sanction - P p Y.. ,' 'for ahese monsters will probably' ' 6 Steep rugged on all men, and especially 'on 'the' �I'b 1�ittaCli '.51berla! vide and witness d the march past. 3'6 Upon. 54 Pressing tool. P 45 Bound: LOss Of Limbs be distributed in. various parts of 37 Ugly old. 55 Important row 46 Cupid. •• vicious and. outcast, with His eyes • ' • Of No Importance' who saw the multiudes as sheep Like their brother Scouts of the British Isles. 1. ~woman. river in this 7 Indians. ' 49 Epoch. 'Japanese ,preparations for ' an The London airport, would act, 8 paid publicit land. r «.8 Nose opening. 51 August (abbr.) ' . her blitzed' 'Brush cities,' the 4 y• P g . "� withou., shepherd. Indifference attack on Russia's Siberian marl- °t as a "'feeder." to the main junc- 0 Nothin 56 This land's 9 -Grain ('abbr.)', 52 Mountain ai Lass of limbs must 'be of no ' to the miseries, 'and impenc(ing Scouts of Canterbury ' rendered g:. " rman sol'die'rs danker of Chrrstl-ess.men is - im- time provinge i 'and' Vladivostock outstanding service during ' and tions, 'but 'it would also be ]•segs 41 Measure far former enters lO.View. (abbe.). ?� Importance to •Ge ke are almost ',complete and if neces• enough for fast,' light planes run- print. were the I1 P.ersia& 53 To exist. - . because' they can return to ,their' ', possible for any whom: he calls follo%� ng the G.eiman air raids : g p irin 'not •seran'ts but friends'. This sary, the Japanese could "press the on :that ancient cathedral .town. ning �.to 'Paris and other 'nearby 1142 God of War. Manchu, -�. 12 Celebrated..' 54 Into. _ ' Civilian jobs even those rcqu g., button and, start to move. into ' European ca itals, the corres • mafival labor,. "with or without" a, passage is called `the 'sublimest Authorities in charge, of several P P1. 5 7 ; 8 9 tp 11 1211 ' v Siberia", a British soiree declar- ondent hears. . Professor act of human intercession of A.R.Y. .branches Called • on the '' P surgical replacement," ed recently. ' ---•- Distri�t Scout Commis loner to I 14 ' . o erlin University whicji; Scripture. 'preserves a re- „ . s ' 8 - Sunz rector £ B Y - -- 15 This source, ,said .the. occupation j Obekhig Hitler 7 recently• said in'a broadcast. cord'. The object the •patriarch''' of islands at .the western tip .oi ihaihk hini for the va sable Work' "dor everyday life,. a man does contemplated .'in his .intercession performed by the Scouts. I6 17 i6 19 ZO was not .simply the preservation the 'Aleutians resulted in a use- Y V�itlh PleaSlare W' . .pot need two hands, or two legs," . . . I'll3 . 1e said. of any, godly remnant' that might ful strategic situation for the I �Z g x z4' . ° ,K' "Soldicrg who lose both legs 1?e ' found within the domed Japanese since WI? aced theii�� tin QUSt NOL%a8tte Arco ding one of the tales ;an, for examine, continue"to ride' towns, but the. rescue 'of 'their enl.- attack• on the - flank W an ossible Ameihcan carried rfram l;urope and' reprint- , a5 . , • • Japan.!' String. In Britain ed in' e'Canadian Unionist, Hit- � • 27 28 29 °. horses:" title populations from•the impend- g • . - All that mutilated soldiers need. Ing judgment.. • • - While Japan has massed an ler and.,Coei . were visiting ail 30 31 . 3z -1. 10 return to their former' lives, is l army of about thirty divisions -.in - .Severe penalties for those who . armaments plant And Goering . Second"lotercess�on "an iron will and, of course, -they'. 27• "pad 'Abraham answered 1lisnchuku'o, her military activity destroy. rags, rope' or string were told Hitler that german workmen 33 34 35 „ in •Burma sand other areas neces- 'ordered by .the Briti$h govern were to. g faith in their Fuehrcr. _ -� must get 'help in the, beginning," -and said, Behold now, I have taken This Hitler denied and going u 6' 37 he said. -. sari has' been .limited,, it was meat, ranging up to50'Q (about g g P 3 . np� a me to speak unto the 'Lord, . pointed out. $2,225) fine or two years' im- to a workman; handed him his • . 'The rector stressed that "ma- • who am but dust and ashes': 28. < . „ Siberia, is, the danger point of . prisonment, own revolver; and said: 38 39 .' � q0 41 aerial help is sufficient .and pity � peradventu're there shall lack five Is completely supezLflnous: of 'the'' fifty- ri hteous wilt thou the' Allied trategical situation in. The Ministry of •Supply 'said "To prove' your loyalty to me; ' +� a ron� enou h Y� g East Asia, this source said. . Hundreds of thousands df ton's of shoot five of your 'comrades." 4Z 4,3 "'`'` 44 46 AE► ' _.-,;;_.,. .._,...,.,.........1.v_, ,.%X:«theaca i111s .t r � destao-y--all--.the.•_city,.-for ..lack..-of.�.,�:r.-.. - - The`Japil �vr11 attack hair- -••ragas •were-•n-eeded,as .raw material ;Ther man obeyed tmmecliately �, :. they will be able to accomplish five? And be.said I will .not des-. Y _..- _ ._ . +� ' it suits' diem, not .the Germans," to make equipment for the armed' and killed five Germans. Hitler : qS - I.- -". 4'9 . all -sorts' of in work, he troy it, 'if I find there forty and I was deli hted; • and' smiling at • '' `' .said. "This would, be somewhat : five.. 29. And he spake unto h;ihi' he ��' fords. delighted; difficult' for those who 'lost the ye,•again, and said, Peradventure He Predicted that Japan is pre- AW rags, rope and string must Goering •said: 50 51; 5z ,paring to throw. at least 500;000 - be kept separately and not only "Nell done, My good man. upper part ,of their legs, but they .. there shall be forty found there. ' . can get commercial or intellectilal And 'he said', I will not d'o it for men into ' sgeh ' an overland on- m st not be destroyed but' must Where do you conic froth?" 55 i „ , „ slaught against Russia's Siberian not be thrown into garbage cans Swiftly, the man - ans*ered: jobs., , the forty's sake. Six times Ab- "Warsaw." . hand in any case, ' is the charge, ' , strongholds.. " ' or° ,refuse bins. One sham returned to i g , . enough for every ' jab ,and with a and as. each petition was granted, ' ' , , � strong will the loss of OVO fore- -his 'faith and courage grew: t'. Ile . • ° ' .. . • " ems will be of no'obstade cit er. did not learn the vast extent of'.QP-NO Sti31]Se, • NO ,Feellfl - • ' �y ,`���� ATT . a . The - loss; of two dyms above he. God's righteousness and• mercy all -- -- ' :elbow'can .compel some to aband-. at once- as he gained' each .point, .1P i T . Ybu'RE �I oR VV r On manual work, but there." are he was inspired to dare another .. TOO ' MISS IT LJ N 't eases when even such Hien can The Almighty was: obliged by the ' ALL °I' CBOT MY, BAD !� I . TRI•b TD . learn manual work." . demands , of His ' own nature, to WET,, 1 . - bring out of Sodom £he oniy.Lier- *?dFE5SQ;Z " � i_ � LJMDRI=1.L.LA. Gi.O E I�' ' V J ��** a ®rfI!~9i' sons that could, by any possiliit: I 1 ` ° I . �' _1a1:S;ZY.,N . - _ tlr-li ghieous,-There _-711­7-1�J - e-ace0'unted-ri 1•'IOlt all( . a'1 $ O were not ten righteous men in -^ Sodom; but Lot and, his wife, and i �, o a . Public admi°rsions of Dutch his two daughters were saved. _ . -� . + + Nazi leaders, the anereasiirg se- And God's righteousness E was _ �g • �s've measures and _ r li hed and vindica.£ed _ s ' writ'' of repro.. tassel . "stabs � • 3' y ilti-13•azi re- - - - -- - . I ibe conlnuanee of a in the eyes' of the surrounding - _ - _ . , I • s i a . f :� - - o s'istance and sabotage show, A,neta peoples. ' ' ry- P. =� `c= , 'c =. k1 • said decently, _ ='� } . <_--, ca V, _ , 1' • t - tha . � •- \ News Agency Third Intereersioii - ==. . a the efforts o f the Nazis ao wen - _ - - _ _ _ - fed 30: "And he said, Oh let not'the ,`� _,T -" �`�-6e z-r.�.=:.: - y r -.ate-•-- r t�� J1 �.`� (Neletraeti e T o Dott 9 ndtcnte. 1ntJ, rt - - r oder the people of the occup �:- ;14 . Lod be-sugry, and' I will speak: .� r � "1\ievit ' -->LI _.. Nazi Netherlands to the a er shall.. . �r'�;, - • pei�adventttre th e � thirty lio . <.. . 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