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.Printed Text: Leviticus 19. 9,18 32-37
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T.11 gLESSON. IN,: ITS SgT.TI.N,4„ ';•
,:r 4.• • '!°
111.4 e :these- Words ;
•:•were: utteredi''..hy the 'Lord., to' *oe'se
.frein the, :,tahernacleo the..eptigtOga•
ltion legated not,tat ay.vai•?treirt.lgount
Sinai Where • the: Israelite's Were 'ett.,"..
Xsee•
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.• "And when„. ye- reap. the horVest of
•Your loud, thou, shalt dot who* reap
:the. corners Of by •field,. neither 'Shalt
thott:gother 'the ,gleaniog.:Ot thy•har,
Neat." . "And then shalt not glean thY
vineyard.:neither - shalt, thou gather •
• 1 the. fallen: troll of tity. vineyard,: thou
Shalt lea$ the* for the:, poor and for
'the' •sojourner: I am Jehovah your
There Is no 'book in ell the
wiqulkR':Ond.erl,44'and justly,
the Condition •
.01 tba-.POorf..as: do', both the ',Old: and ,
• „14.eliTeateinenta.' (ape Om • Dent. 15,:.
4,14. 14.45;, Pe.. 41; • 1; 72.: - 13;
82:: '8'; ,4;;. prof, 29; 3,8, 11,.,1S;' Ida:
A1t.4.5; :44; ,A;;
-22), ''•
"ti• . Ex. 20
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'.,-.•:!-Weither :shall Ye 'deaf fayteiy,; nor
1$e one to .,Ocitliei." (SeeTpx:20 16
40,i.:6r 2 ,;',.El!it.•.•f:.2,5 0•;v:6•)•gt,ea1,
lis Oen f011Ovied iyitig,,'PeCanse.:
716)01130417viliii7,*.ilt;'"Fiteir,*111 altentPC
'.•tO,:::.VOrer.•, UP the theft. .0..untritthful.
, .
. words.
• -!!Anctire-shall,,n0t: Swear by my'neMe'
taiselyi.::find,,prettanethe•:••namo.",;of thy
God 1 am Jehovalti..r This :adttionitiOn„:-
riOesPonds,With the 'Third 'COmainnti.
."Thou .ehaftriot
:there.are 80 inany
was 01 fipPresaing, , One's • neighbor -7',„
Ittip,Oooveiliont ler; ItiM to
.hatro: packages„aeliVered to his door
:tie,Canite a4eesS.,1,o his, home is across,
piece ' ot, property: tbat'anothenowitti ;
, m'ocing,tilso,disigreeo:ble 'far one .
'1,....,heigbhon'thot•IO'„Wilt be: eoinnelie'd.te
• 'froto',. the; community.
Wages' ok a hir74(1'. rs07irti-tit :then no,t
Wilde with thee -,all :night .until tle
„morning.," While: the leteet o his.
•co.*Egand •compt. be ear7i4, mit' in
most..,cases...todaY1_1„.e4.....the :p.yment •
oTarp-
ot it.
can be carried 014 by 'Pa.)Ing: lab-,
,orprs'• ntthe• Woe, hen. an "employer
enters•latA AP Agreemdntfwith his, eta,;
Ployeee, 1;o, tbenl.. • • ,
, • , .
.;!".01014',A.balt. not Ctireo.lbk deatinr
ottL stotrailinglitoelt, before ,the' blind;
Jut thou ,phalt.'fear.tliY
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'*Ye than ,do no,' unriOteousnees In
JuOgMent: then. %belt nnt reAPeel the
person of the' poor, nor ,honor the per-
son..of. the. mighty; but in righteoui.- •
ness shalt thou judge .thy neighbor."
• In this 'verse .God turns our•attention
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away from personal wrongs, toofficial,'
wrongd giving a. ,coraniandment in- •
tboded t� guard men agaiosttinjUntice,
as. they stand in out of
. „ ,
oThoh shalt not go up • and down as'',
a talebearer among thy people. ,,,."The. •
• original word from: ,which tale-bear7..
•erk. is translated, literally 'Signified 'A',
• traitOr,..a peddler, and le here applied
to on whotravels up and ,down •deal -
'ng in • Slanders and,"detractione an a.
merchant does' in wares, .posseasing
himself. 61 the secretsof individuals.'
-and otelainfiles,:andtheit blazing, them
abrad.'usuallY 'with' A' 'distortion or.
dtiVeltTar1d7faets:"
"Neither shalt ,thou 'stand • against'
•the • blocid:lof thy. neighbor ;1 ant
hoyoh."! This: command 11s Aimply t�
further nroteetthe liteof Our neighbors
•Joy:forbidding tha children of Israel to',
lir'aifd while -7th° - -life': if -..any.;,,
neighbor was hi 'danger, drown -
hoards. "Probably els, it means, thitt,,,,
-if .we•.have knOWledge,„ ,another'is
, • , ,
, 311m,e ig the shec.11ing• df7tho blood. of
ome,; person, wee: not • to keep •
-silence 'when lacisseseing: Such
Thou Shalt., Net, Hate ,
, .",Thou,slialt not hate- thy brother.in
thy, 'heart."' 01.:',courie it is in :the
heart 'where hatred •lives.., Hatred can
quickly' grew se powerful In one's 'life'
that It can .ipEidto almost' eVeri.,
including Monier: ,,IfThou,
shalt'Sorely rebnke thy neighbor."' We..
. . .
. can ,properly ober •tiats command. only'
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f19.4_1s. woo, in Atit,');14*.ci:Ar• the HolySplrit, and In love. "And not ;
heat;
bena*.iP 'Or hifiV•149:. ttOt, warn
:xtf.).r." brother whenthc OpportUelty..of-
fersant. to 'bO‘blaMed: .fpr mutt of
,truth and love!".
ill -tot; shalt not take, vengeance, per
,hear, oor the,' chilPdren
but t4Pa. shalt love thy
neighbor as tlgPOlf: ,1 am 401foyali:•,r,'
This Is the first time inthe, l3Ible that
tirecomMand teArive one another:
IPVe•
Incorn-
lhlUbIe meiPliera,, of tlid'fAMIllen 014.,
with which we are.,.associat,
and VorhaPe..I.Ite.r: ore.' oPca'sfroeo.;et,,,
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It ‘:
P0.0.11 •the. hoary
head, and tuotmr.1.10,14:00,Alt:
rnaii,, ani thou '444 God: •,
you meet (hem
fii 010 'Places; or..,:theY'come to
v'tioro....yetr;ere."ehity;!,..thera. revereitee.'
*iac1010. PaY.. Aga, ',in;
•haro ittAgit. a, :claim, on •,t1S,
,
"And it g'str4gger' SoJeury... with thee,
•
Iiill;otkOyt,.: !Tub' •
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"The stranger :that: soionrneth, with ,
you shall . be mite you as ,the home-.
horn among yoti;,•ntid thou shalt love
him as .thyself; • for ye .:were • BolOorn,
era ih, the ..land 01 Egypt: J 'ant '.1re,...f
:hovob your .God." The law command-
ing the Israelites to :be kind in streak- •
'ere ie'frequently rePeotedin the; Pe*: 7
tateueh., ,• • • '
shot 49. no ''Unrighteotianess.,in
.in•ntecauresoflength,' of
,w41614,.; or , Of . "Just
-,'atices, "just .-weighttlita.„,justr'ephair,--atiodH
)nat hin. shall ye, have." 14..o1060,....,
acceent to 'keep the ,
way—andreverence outwardly ;the
•-8nittlietri4ind4the*.`-`011-4111,:::iveelt-.da
...Water .nillic...adulterate.MedleftieS. and".
pod*, sliti the Yaidabick14 P1Pri9qing,
rtilt....tbe :balance,' in Woighing,' and buy •
,with One weight' or. measure : and Sell:
with another, and "'Water': iitoOks; as
• the ,miteraltr,,er....Many is. God hates,
and even honest atheirdir, despise
itgion of' this.' kilici;-.A religion which.is- only' -used on Sundays-»ha-no-holi.
Iiess In it• • ' ' •..
• "i am Jehovah your' God,who
brought you out 01 the land 01 Egypt."
.'!.4oct ye shall observo all my. statutes,
and all mine Ordinances4nd do them:
1.4to.--Jehovotri7Thwe7iii-3..three-
damental:readOna ,here .given. to :per-,
suade, and encourage, , and: everr'com-
pel Man tO Obey, tlieee and other .1aVea:
whichGod has : given:"the-, foot :that,
the, One who gives these 'IhiYs is non4.
.,other than Jehovah, the einntroteet,„
,th, only itrue •):1„nri:•. living ,
God ,that this Supreme One ,beside.,
whom 'there is: no ;other, though exalt-
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RADIO HEADLINERs
• or THE VifEEK
MUitRAY •
,•Eddie Cantor's efforts tO get him:,
self elected . President 'a short time
4 ago .has Seemed to work. He isnow:
President, not of the. U•8•4• however
'but Of. the American 'F'e,deration. of
,Radio Artists, , He was elected. to.
this post a Short time • ago when' at
• meeting of:the 'fOrmed poesty
he • was'chosen bead ,of that otrtfit..
/Giber ,officers are LaWrene...Tibbeit,
Helen Hayes,loadha, Heifetz, Norraan
'Field- and Jimmy Wallington,/,. vide -
presidents; Luciller-Wall,-...recording
secretary, and George Heller, treas-
urer•• .. . .
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,Rl Year at Ex.•
• 1 Weiffrollis:the "EX" is on ns itga!n•
and this year. is . going, to: bea ban-
*er • year as!'fir • as radio in egitcom•,
e(I.: They May call. it something else
butIo...nie,•it' is going, to '!"Radio •
Ti'ear.?' '-',very: possible avrangemeo •
11es,'beeit•wiiide::t'o.• broadcast all -the'
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in.heaven and invialble to' the na.15.;
ed eye, is yet: "diti .God"—ours ifl
• leire,Oitiete.golOe :us, Mira to.prity".1to,
the ..God .betorewhOin, some day, We .
sham stand :anti. the' God kn�Ws
all :that. we. 40. ,Pinaily to Israel, • Je-
hovah, wan the. God Who had redeem-.
'ed them' 'trent: the %bondage Of Egypt, .
.anilif,tO on, the Father. Ot Out 'lt.,ord and':
Jesus Christ, WhO Sent his
• sonthot„,w.e, should beredeemed .frona
tin" and the ;power Of Satan, and that
• We, ihoitht be :brought into the Very
Preee'nee of God by his love and grace..
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Torptitoi
•F -room
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swill.), the bands, • dance' oreltestrae.
-Athletic events, even , the' good old,
• hog is..coinIng, in for its OWnip tbe
f.ornif Of. a ;broadcast from the judg-
ing pens. . There will be all the;,new
• radio „set's on :Asp* ..and_this
afford all ,'the Prospective buyers a
chance tO:jndge.,both from looks.and
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, This girl ,Deanna l'inrW.N.i's really.
going...places: *mit in Winnipeg 14'
yea's : ago she talk part in:all the
aniateur .shows and, finally was
• covered!' by Eddie. Cantor. She has
A 'reMarltable iroiee end is just. an
'pretty as her voice sweet. She
• starts' her program: With Cantor this
;coining fall, September 12th to be
exact; and we wil barb:or a .guess'
• that she Will be the hit .of 'the; pre-;
ram.: •• ,
The Bi e Fight' t,
Well, all the arrange/I-Milts.: have
• been made, for .the big, fight en the .
26th. Cleni 'McCarthy is, to be„, the,.
°Metal -annOinicer at tile ringside and
his Mile-a-rninnte description' will
• surely' give .1iithe ,radin. fans: their,
• money's 'Wciertli. , He is recognized as
the: leading , sports gomment,ator '�n
events such as this. The.fight'vvill be
btoadcast:v* •short wave to Britain,
-.Mexico, A-rgentine;--anth-all-Spanish'
-speakingcortntriee-With-Alonso
riegacrii7,07Julian Muriel hi:4h hand-
ling ,
microphefies ' for the foreign
eountr!es. • • --
,'Ittat about the only musical instrul
•
ment in the Norio, on whielt one
could Wash one's 'ilt.rt is ,the Wash,
beard. used by, -Paul Trietsch on those
Station EZRA broadcaets• over the
networks.. The :gadget IS 1.7 years
..
-'old' this inonth. 'It was away back
in 1920 that Tiietsch designed end:
built the freak apparatus ,which since
has 'reclined his-laundribill-and-help-
• edlinf, earn, his living. The ,riursic!-
an'S washboard it8. equipped with ..six
auto horns pitched to different -tones,
.one weed .blOck,: twO .cow bells, one •
studio auto horn, two piepan• cymbald
' and six "stop and go" 'signs which...._
light up when Irk plays When Kate
• Smith :returns to the: air on • Selttem-
ber • 30th,, she :will ,lui've Jack Miller
again with his, Orchestra to sup -
_ply the'musical, 'background. 'Like
,Kate, Miller', was , discovered bir Ted
Collins, ' Agaio•Jike. the •famous'Seng-i
'bird; he baS never taken a mimic les•
sOn. Ile learned, !mile by eat and
discovered his .s:Tiging ability by ac-
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SikicLanguage
The 'radio ;orchestra • leaders"
ac-
cording to observers, have' a sign
system Ali their ovvn.for use in broad-
., cast'ng studies' where, 'owing to the
'sensitiveness,of microphones, itis
liti-
possihle instructions"
to .members of the orchestra. , The
1VItiestro for -example, stands like the
a e .o
-ed high with one Anger pointing:to.
the sky, That,: believe .ft. or net:tells,
tion. If :the' leader shOulkaSsinne 'a
droopy postnie and. point:a digit:to'
ginning of the•Score-;-•,at the introdue- •
the :orehestiii to sturt right :at ,the be- .
the floor it means the musicians start
• 'playing right at; the cherus'. . You
just' watch: Oeeitrey „ W.addnitoni
• Percy Paith: Or jack 'some
time. And if'you u should • See thein
,
close o fist :and sha'keit vigorously
...befOre the orchestra lumbers, do
not think they are ,planning to start
• a fight, #ey merely, are ;toting, the
• orchestra to "Sto—Vp here: you are.".
This of ,•course is only . When :time
' necessitated cutting the ,intisic intme
diately. It:Speeding 'up is n11 that's
• iequired the leader,:drawa his finger
• a'crons his threat as if to,e.lit it tiein
dicate' that: rnebbe he'd Slit genie -
body else's, not mentioning,. any
natnes:,-
•„ News
Now
to .television ,•technician :,. Albert 'K.
Murray' of 'PhiladelPhia,.. who .fs "j).4i
back :from.' :"there, is no rush
to, htiy• vision receivers at $359.90
each.” •, AlthOugy television' across::
the:border has not reached ,the Corn
• niercial stage;, stated'Murray, "from:
. the. :Otandpoirit -of technical ,develop.,:,
merit; • th'e' U.S," leads ',the World frill
• television and the: hub of itq develop.;
• nrient , Three prnci-
. pal vision loboratories are located In
•that city., Itis estimated -Hutt there
are . 5,000:', television receivers' in .
England, Most of them owned by
• dealers and rented out,.4tccording to:.
Murray.'
SIcingFaw
.DIJSLIN..L.-,Mary Duffy'. Sathp all.
night ' With her • four :children, Who
Were sick w:th, measled. Early in the
morning, #ith all the children imiet,.
she fell/asleep. for a While. Eight-'
. year-old Seopus had, been lknown:.to
vvalk in his :sleet).. , - •• ,
Neighbors saw 'him_ during. -the
in ilk nightshirt at the third-
• storey window •. . •
• He ‘.icf1=1.t�. his death, , .
,Accidental 'death 'wad recorded.
lanes Attack Artillery "Eyes'
s.1190,41;•••••/,
earn.' Declares,•
No Offeilse
Oalre. 'Fa5PI9t; Salute at the,.
• Australif*....COnePtts.. .
• . • • .
pijest1oday lie niaat :110,
ofcen.oe, te..the1ritish goiptilh,194t:! f40„,
li:434,tratign goy,ernmerit, ,thiLseenle, 0I,
• Ahsttalja ind li over '0,Mtneciacy,,
71;47,144•1;••IFI;i4474.,. ,11,6.14:°;74„1$11:1!141;1:•tt!e:;r.1":..
'f eatfinyfi1fl'$'am rest,
. tet toutiCfoUt,!'.1q,-e.1ralloc, ,4T Pik clt
:
.,.litt‘inds."'our,194;':.1,Mvarriyi •
,and bent •a,.• WIPP', tattoo .0'P 11:14:brPattk
.chet 1114 ha.1l Wag,04., 41orly: (rem
side to side and 0.er his te.co ,e0rerat.::
,a. 1<yeet::010P, , • ° '
he. oiou,'. "Out, 47,
• he stretched • an arm 'free from. ' his,
black and green 'Oressihg. gown; .
love ny patrie, my country, am 1 love,
He id: what you..eay, Olir, .84i"
hint', and 'When Liay..i nO,,.giye 'Fascist
salute,: I 'say, Tito, will
•• Pfilet,fs. to ".threleed ArM, _
,Tito; it. appears, gave three recitalii• -..
In Perth, 'eight ,Melbourne and ont• ,
nial4Y11oy,t. eachge o ttni ee. un
• Was. not untli.atter %bis .fifth concert'
in 'Sydney. with, one to g� before • Wind- .
• Ing 'up the, Auntrallan engagement, ac.
Oiirditig. to Tito,. that Alderiaao Ronald
•
Lan4....canetl. Tito ae_Agent stiblirbarle '
..101e-raLtonott'i'soplhi..e, este, u. the' s,.r.a,ised,,, :arm,
*- 01 give thees salute When 1.• e'omit
. here' in 1919. IV* how ,You say •rarvidy
OrSay1ng,--.“Thaiiir4-youTthank---youtt
:When applause, is sweet anct'gerierons. ••
• I ao So. -when, thee*. Man
• say, .he Say to myseig;•1,.give
anyhow; But am singer;:arteeit. And •
theoandience.likes anyhoW.''•
,
, Tito arrived here, yesterday entente ,.
-,tO:Itall--F'to; Make -his third -Movie.:
,44
clles In Size
4 •.‘
InternatiOnal Event!' • Shiinksijo'
'.,Routine'
PARIS; r• --The muCh publicized' Is-
tresDarnascus.P4rIs, air Tace 7-7-, • the
'.„lateSt..attempt •of ;France te. Stage an ;
international; .event wlth h .worlerriu•
:z•leatting flyeis ,parttcipating.17-..shinnk
.to a renting trial. betv,!een nine Italian '..'
stoct•live.Fre„neh, machines., :
• Despite" the :3,000:009 frates • •($112,--,,,
5:90)Aii ,prizes • offered. by; the Air Min, • .
istry nine piiots including .three Am.
pigeons: faiiells,tn Indicate ,their
• tion . of 'entering although' they.
ally:. were,. liated,:, for/ the 4.‘.4linlb,ergh:
anniver'sarr::trand'-Atiantl e race, '
caii-
celledbecaijse'-of •Americati..oppositiOn. •
• ,.,Ali;or the 22 ,:pileta: Who ,signed up)...
for .the.trene:i.Attantie,.ait ;derby Were
eligible for the. l=tamascus race, ini•the
rliertrate such..ktrchirinent. filers. • as
'-•,-Antizatolition;,d'airte5' itattertrund;-„the
; gutilanian :stunt Pont,
wete;dilierad. ,
• , .
Thepotirse spanned 3,714 miles -7,
1,752 miles from IStres'oth .bamaschs,
;Syrio„ and,t,962 miles from bathe:semi:
' to Parts,' Le limit:get' AirdroMe The
•, •
, fliers had, to ,ntake,ijantaaetts without . • '-
.•a,..stop 'but Were .,paratitted to land on
fight'. Total ''etaliOedtime
nOt exeeed. 48 .1.ouri. 1. • '""
atlier'vine
•
ci....`'Eiraporate
„. ,
:Weary of Discord, .Negro Roach-
iracle"tO
PlanS M End All .
-Miracles
;NEW YORK.o. ath r' MajorD •
.vine, Harlem's dusky little "god' who
his been :hartisSeit'.bY lawsuits -,and
,werried by defections ot 'some of his
tintat trusted "angel's" the 'Past feW• ,
months, 'hos decided to pass a "Mir,'
• acle,'tO end all Miracles."
,going to evaporate.
a
, The decision vas' arrived at
--cording:10 this -ciftidial sPokdanfaii;-.01
ter ;the 1)414 Colored! ' 0.`r,neselith" had
been ';Sticid fer• iipWard Of '$20,000,by
disgruntled ex•angels; who wont ,an
•, aed ounting of the' prefits 01 ibeiVert,"
"Fathers • disgusted,' OrPlalped Ar-
thur A. 'MadiSon; his :laivyer'. and:.
moahPiecu.'‘`iie figures he's too soon• I
, . fore...this' world .and,.'is going to. O'irn13.
. . 'Otate, „and rttllt`il again,
•BritIsli• pursuit laiid$difl t&1b� ysLtaiht !lite o captive baileeO
tie •ft:11(k- attempt, to "Clesttoy°. it during" therecent joint inunetiVie$ of
•
the Hritisli Air itirce and teh Art) lcry.
•
• ,
itt
4.1,",900 tietnis • . — ' " : —•
•. •',EX•Angeld• Are, 6.uirtg• ,'
'The' 4eciSien. was Inade knoWn at a ,
inbeeting. in thO No...1"heaidn''.:. in 'tier-
• lent; and' pa: the reportleaked. out t'
. sent' shivers ,701" do.fisternatitili , hp ,titid
*:dOWn: ',the ranks. or his "angels" ant!: .
' also. sent:: AttorneY William, •Lerisol-
hanift, into,,6ourt te ,derriand , that"hea-
'tviitoxn.,''otlisrshooe,ti.i.ta,lit.iii.loliht?ielwx:iii.n4o•ote4reotf'..ereei,esiev, it:ss:i.,v1:611.'ilihillit, .
' said. tho, receiverShiti was need's:SOY.
144
•Pother. pivine, Or '',$4,60e ,'Whicii, she
saYs. :Site poured into the: c!•,:deets 'et.,
_
“homien" Withintt, rink , tangible retitrit
:. inview or. the 'rat., that Father btilit, •
. liail, no tiosicd 4 ().,thiti borat, asked bt
. W. No,,W 'YPrk, IttalO :lox juue. • .
Some ..verY, surprising •disseritilona,
•. tetitotov;,6•d(.:,:i.poflii,):::::11,',#: 1,.:Osew• idliamtint, , afti,itiotyub:Cd-.' :
fie ge:r(i. 1.10'. fo4i,ed.'. if cher 'pivihe •
Sond: 'Om rea6 otbia ''atigkia'rruniiiiig .
RV :•covd r a nd. lite suing .'"eit....x.ingele
Might lint' Inote -431Yolie ' to ette, : '
It viiccin6s old .`Stroys haVe
to 'relieve the hoy fever in&tryt,, tho
might:try hiding the toteratar.
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