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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-03-06, Page 2Distinguished Canadian Scientist Killed in Plane Crash SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON SCOUTING LESSON X CHRIST REJECTED -- Luke 20 ; 8--21 ; 38. PRINTED TEXT, Luke 20 : 9-20 GOLDEN "TEXT. ---Blessed are ye When men reproach you, and per- secute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Matt. 5 : 11. THE Time.—Tuesday, ApeSON IN s 4, A.D. 30. Place.—A11 the events of the chapter, down to 21 : 5, h kplace et in Jerusalem proper; Mount discourse was given o n the the from of Olives, directly pp and east of the Holy City. The prophecies uttered in this lesson are wonderfully rich, a rev- elation of Christ's divine fore- knowledge and an unveiling of fu- ture events. The Wicked Husbandmen Luke 20: 9. "And he began to epeak unto the people this parable: A man planted a vineyard, and let it out to husbandman, and went in- to another country for a long time. 10. And at the season he sent unto the husbandmen a servant, that they should give him of . the fruit of the vineyard: but the husband - men beat him, and sent him away empty; 11. And he sent yet another servant: and him also they beat, and handled him shamefully, and eeut him away empty. 12. And e sent yet a third: and him also they wounded, aril east him forth. 13. And the lord of the vineyard said, What shall 1 do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will reverence him. 14. And wL• 'u the husbandmen saw him, they reason- ed one with another, saying, This is the heir; let us kill him. that the inheritance may he ours." The Inference in this parable is that the owner will eventually come back to the vineyard and punish his treas- onable and murderous tenants by death. That the vineyard and its husbandmen together represent Is- rael, almost all would agree. The lase of The Vine as a symbol of the Jewish people is a familiar one in the Old Testament. With' it go the thoughts of Divine care for it, and Divine hope of fruit from it. Have we here, then, the Vineyard as the emblem of the people, and their Leaders --the Rabbis, Elders, and Teachers — represented by the wicked cultivators? If that be so, the servants sent by the owner are prophets bringing a message to the people. Warning to the Husbandmen 15. "And they cast him forth out of the vineyard, and killed him. What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do unto them? 16. He will come and destroy these hus- bandmen, and will give the vine- yard unto others. And when they heard it, they said, God forbid." If the husbandmen here referred to ave the ecclesiastical leaders of Is- rael, who should have been godly men warmly welcoming the Mess- iah instead of partaking in his death, then the punishment here predicted was definitely accom• edishect in the destruction of Jer- iealene under Titus in A.D. 70. From their cry "God forbid!" we are rather led to believe that the Jews knew immediately et what Ohrist was hers speaking. and that many of them were definitely con- scious that they were symbolized lyy the husbandmen of this par - The dejected Stone 17. "But be looked upon them, mad said. What then is this that is written, The stone which the build- ers rejected, The salve was made the head of the corner? 18. Every one that ta.11eth on that on 'wonone t be broken to pieces; eoever it shall tall, it will scatter Vim as dust." The careful reader of this Cunt er• i station will be struck with two @points in it, first that Jesus claims %o be the heir of God; second, it is implied. that this was known by the Jewish leaders. it was just. because they knew Him to he the Messiah, they were so eager to !ease Him, That the stone here spoken of was the Lord Jesus Christ must be acknowledged by eseryoa e. Question of Tribute 19.. "And the scribes and the ahiet priests sought to lay hands en him in that very hour; and they 'feared . the people: Int they per - solved that he spoke this parable ttinst them. 20, And they watch- *d htm, and sent forth spies, who Reigned themselves to be right- eons that they might take hold of this speech., ern as to deliver him wp to the rule and to the authority Of the governor," The reason that. the scribes and the chief priests Wanted to lay hands upon the lord uvea not 'that He had done any- thing wrong, not that Ile was tell - tag a lie, liut that, Fee was telling the truth, in exposing their sinful- ness. The only reason thCY slid not lay hold of the Lord at this per. tieulae hour was through fear of the people. Meantime they plot- ted an elaborate scheme to trap our Load, and bring about his death. They asked 'him: "Is It law• tett for us to give tribute unto Caes- e During the heavy Nazi attack ,,;i Bristol, 14 year old Scout Derrick Belfall, an A.1t`P `mos- enger, was given an r to take into one of the partioulaely eangerous zones. On the way he put out a fire single-handed at by Lan means of a stirrup pump, re he was seen carrying a baby from a burning house, on tltly t tee ; he was found lying a 3tr he fatally .wounded. Just n• died in the hospital to which ho was carried he was heard to mu r- mur, "Messenger Belfall 1'epo big. I have delivered my mes- sage." Free weekly use of the pub ics schools of Toronto by Scouts and Girl Guides wasrs cone tinned for 1941 by the Board of Education. The only stipulation made not number groups meeting .onsideraber less than 20.' A • number of Toronto Scout Troops and Girl Guide Companies have met in Toronto schools for some years, their training being idered by the Board of Educa- tion a valuable addition to the school curriculum. Sir Feederick Bantmg, e—discovererthe insulin,d one of s Canada's in scientific foremost medical authorities,kthe nown en route to research, toff theife when east Boast he was Si Fee is Eheldnd pancakedT At the beeneengaaledcinthe arnyank of medicaliAork since he outbreak of war. hadhe time of his death he was occupied with the problem of how to find the way for airmen to fly at high altitudes with efficiency and se- -- ity in other word to discover the physical secret and prevent the n in the feeling that definite progress was blackouts that. make the handling of huh -speed machines sodanger- ous. ane - ous. He had been *happy being made. ar, or not?" The question was de- vised with Buell craft that it seem- ed impossible for our Lord to es- cape. They thought they had him whichever way he answered it. But his answer confounded them: "Ren- der unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's." He passed behind policiesale al all differinghum nopinions on the question of administra tion, or state- craft, applied then, L anddall principle ciownhuman history, and today. _-------------- New varieties of potatoes are obtained by cultivating the seeds of the potato flower. It takes about three saason's growth to produce a new type of potato. a The Log Book at the Tweeds- muir Room, the Halifax gather- ing place of former Boy Scouts now in His Majesty's Forces, shows visitors from some twenty Old. Country counties and al fax, the latter including England. Scouts also are re- corded from India, Norway, Hol- land and France. Farmers PIn rowing Okra But, quite oddly, said Dr, Adams; a gas cloud far from a star is just as hot as one close by. spaces be.Other parts of these s , tx'...en stars hate temperatures of 155 below zero, he said. Astron• omers now feel certain that there avo many dark, or near -dark stars, suns whose heat has about burned itself out. If astron.oincrs knew ex. 1111110 REPORTER -11 NS gr DAV)✓ ROBB1 NEW CANADIANS In Canada there are some four mullion citizens who are not of Anglo or French-Canadian origin. We who are of English and French descent, find it difficult sometimes to pronounce their dames and impossible to read their newspapers. But despite this fact they are Canadians. Some of them have been s smr for thhree or more generations,o e are comparative newcomers. Many of these men are serving is. the armed forces of Canada _-Thousands more work in our °factories while their women en- gage in home front war work. k ase Since the war began, new Canadians have had little op- • portunity to express themselves to the rest of Canada. But opportunity they are giver, this each Wednesday night at 10.30 when "Canadians A11" is on the alt. Every British and French- Canadian re point Canadian should make it and a to hear this proppint ibly know their neighbour a little bet- ter. keen siunming up of the day by day war moves. +I Broadcasting front Rome last. week, an American correspond - en quipped as follows: "The Ital- ian High Command reports have troop movements but they forwardo said whether they were or backward". For that crack he was tossed out of Italy. Ona Munson is being "haunt- ed" by a girl named Una hlun- son. No sooner had the "Big Town" feminine lead checked into a New York hotel than strange things began to happen. She received mysterious phone calls, mail front unknown per- sons and her own incoming thletters disappeared. Then ra- dio player learned that a Miss Una- Munson also was a guest at the same hotel. When the "Big Town" Munson moved her- self to another hotel, the same confusion began all over again. Out of several hundred available hotels, the second Miss Munson once more seleeted the same one. The situation finally was solved by conference and everybody is isilhe zod i overfriends. Mies lYfunson CFRBWednesday night at 9. AROUND THE DIAL In these hectic days of war unci rumour — with rumor play- ing n loltthe part enovesonInternational checker board --- it is always a good thing to have some under- standing of what goes on behind the scenes in the chancelleries of* Europe. You can have this un- derstanding if you dial in Dr. E. T. Salmon, expert war observer, from CKOC -- 1120 on your dial —any weeknight at 7,15, Dr, Sslmon'0 long association with the British foreign office gives him a sound background fur his ................. aetly where to look they,mW 1l it teat these objects wita - heat - measuring devicete in the gas and dust ei '' of space two new substances have been identified recently, cz,aneg0n and hydro-carbon•0, the stuff. ew bleb. makes petroleum, Prcviod i4e ! iWenftn- tiYied_ were gases of c aloitut. iunl and potaesiu4T1. � 13y•Wiliiatl� , TI -HS CURIOUS WORLD . Ferguson t C) i'e,O;F' ARG NO f.sa64 its: WEE WEU- SUPPl-IE'D in Essex and Kent Counties --New Vegetable Will Be Used For Making Canned Soup Estenaive growing of okra is in- dicated for Kent and Essex coun- ties this season as a war -time measure to preserve foreign ex- change and keep front having to import the green vegetable from the United States, it is learned from H. S. Coyle, Chatham rep- resentative of a large soup com- pany says the Windsor Daily Star. A:ithotigh a large acreage has been allotted to farmers, there is still some available to interesed growers, Mr. Coyle said. A num- ber of growers in the Leamington area have shown interest in the new crop and will be contracted, he said. FL AVORII' G USED IN A. green vegetable used exten- sively for flavoring canned soups, okra has formerly been brought to the Canadian plant of the com- pany in brime tanks from their Camden, New Jersey, plant but efforts to preserve Canada's for- eign exchange have influenced the company to encourage large scale growth of the vegetable in Canada. Experiments have shown that the soil of Kent and Essex, is most suitable, and areas free from heavy winds most desir- able. A very few farmers have grown a limited quantity there in the past few years. Hot Spots Are • Trivia: Louise King of the King Sisters is married toPop by leader Alvino Rey er Yc,ung (Curtis Arnali) really got himself married a ehoxt time • The musicians in Glen Miller'. Why ago . ' from 19 to 24 years of age . Drummer Dave Tough is back with Benny Goodman ... Ben Bernie claims that liis first to li broadeastfrom frthetert was oen:let tocoast POP — The Amateur P' etoglw a rki�1� Wel j CAN SELL YOV I W.S I OTMY gErOR , YOU GO? Found In Sky Heat Reflected From Stare Twice That of Sun; Gas Very Thin Celestial hot spots, vrheie e temperature of seemingly empty space is 20,000 degrees, or twice the sun's surface heat, have been discovered recently. Dr. Walter S. Adams, director of Mt. Wilson Pasadena, Calif ob- servatory, home of the world'$ largest telescope, described the findings in a report to the Astron- omical Society of the Pacific. REFLECTED FROM STARS Thhot scattered gas, M sti clouds of thinly inly these "clouds" are thinner that the best vacuum that can be made on earth. Dr. Adams said that in some few thousand are no cthan nd modecuie�s of gas to a cubic mite. The heat is refl0cNs from stars. ®P -DP OP CONTAINS ACBC)u A4///O/V /L?/G.G/Q/V MCXECO P 5ry Cora. 1910 6Y NEA SERvI' C, 14JG. .*1:4,,41 mow, HAT 1-fse ANC) 714/07 L/L/4405 ANSWER: A cornhusker's glove. Cornhuskers of the middle - west use reversible gloves, with two thumbs. When one side of the glove is worn out, the extra thumb and the -reverse side ere brought into, use. a ., NEXT: new did the Sown of ijrynot, Nebraska, get its nare7__. HORIZOnA L "Outline map of French colony in Africa. '7 It is adjacent to ' 13 Lion. 14 Work of skill. 15 Grain. 16 Owned. 17 Cotton separator. 19 Perfume. 21 Turf. 22 Devil. 24 Eternity. 25 Dandruff. 27 Newly - hatched 46 Cake salmon (pl.). 29 One that uses. decorator. 30 To pardon. 47 Gun. 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