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.' • ' ' • ' LESSON IX.. . • ' .- • great deal more than a inere ' c ' t '
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, • • -. Time ,...--• Tlie.rtindaY.;• •Oveliiiiff., *Orli'. • :Are, ' • h" do teeny things' without '
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:-; roona '. Where':the.:.lArWii. ,Oppet.: WO, 'Christian causes,."Wo. 01,O,Offt#:prLWt! ,', ,
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,. ... n...• 1 ' tiPart of his . wenderful. revelation. to '64.ailst 14IS' 'Utiles*. Per' 11°e eild 8°- ' *
ice spring from our 1.141QA ,t1,h, the
. ''' ..:7.his cliseiVeis 00,•the night before his ''
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• ' ' ' • . ''' crucifixid ii Thursday evening' of Pas- *•ijsrdn 'Jesus' and • that' ''i." :•'are cannot'
11 • , • : . :Sinn Week: , This lotig discourse..be, • fruit.bear '
,,. . 'gine with. chapter 13 'extend through '' if' a man abide not in me, he is
•Cast •,orth aa a hraneh, and ,is with -
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- BY A. R. IA/M. .- ...
What the STActS, foretell, fOr. thOlke, -born on, 'Nevemhor 20; 27, 22..
a ' • , 29 and 30 and Dec.lit and 2nd. • - ,0
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GENERAL—If thO'date',of .3,'Olte‘.birth is listed above, the Siill Was
in theSign, Sagittarius when .you WI'e. born. This *ekes you en-
' thiliii4Stio•; ilePefel Rifd optimistic by nature. You should avoid
•. carelessness,. ;Tou. love harmony, triith.and justice and are greatlY-,,
given to demonstration of your affection, - having a riatnre that is ',
reelark4b1Y, expressive. • It Wen14 be to your .advantage to guaia,
, against Tielcied. speech; when, you are areii,Se4.,•.-
: , NOW EINO--,Y01-14.4OWN-.;BIR11147 liiiers: • :- - ,-; -r-----_--- ,.::;•-•: - ••-•:- -
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IS .. asperity which. this:,ym,'...i4" indicated '-in • your linsine a. • 'nd: .
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" financial `prospects 'though soire anneyanCeSsgo witti -it r* ch are •
..0.ned though you are t9o.,eptirnist ' aturallY to .all9 . • .. ein to \641
.•• seen oVercome..s ,53Oci4aetivitiesc boWever, are not so bri tly de--, •-.
in-
,fluence.yen."' . ,- .: • . • . ' ' • ; • " '
NOVEMBER-27.44hursday is themost favorable ,riay in the week': ..
far'. yeti. • Some n• .Ye*Y' important '•1',e•elePnientS.• Aro ;obOvvP, lb 4Yol4 '
' /3101.4e0,:140TAii1414ri,POPFT ''#i ,190#PrO1P.,r.'6', 471' Irr,f,V4'1' 1 iqPI*v
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,,NdYMgtEXV 2S:—The iitli lath, '2xiti and 31st are your ' hichy • .
days.. This year is important for . business affairs. There should
• .be a slow, Steady 'improvement bringing more prosperitydnd sue; -
.„ gess. Be cautious in your correspondence: . , ' • ' ' •
.- '-" particularly- , in eo drama. The
, NOVEMBER 29.—There is ti, strong loyo. ef.Zdraa in. your. nature or
and you should be
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yers. 1937 and"1939 are geod, years -for you.. You Will receive
some favorable :- pews and be very successful while o& An important
jourricY.•• , ' '. • 1 • . !. '
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NOVEMBER 30,--This-is a changeable 'period for yen financially
and difficultieswith elderly people should( be avoided, also clisoutes 'fl•
• With workmates -though a gain . and an agreement is shOWri.. Much •
, . happiness is denoted socially. Do not forget that.your main sticcest.,,'
••• in life *ill, come through'•.personai applicatiohand na.rd work.. '
pigEntingA .1.....-,;While-:yoti-iney-have7traub1e hi-cenriectiort'with-- '
property and , public • companies, yct _these v. -i]! ' be, easily e.vercOine,
and you will gairr by a loan w- leAacy. There ma be a removal of ..-
• residence. Give yotir ldre CT' beyriquy the ulir,er• herid when thirigs • •
;Eire a ,bik,muddled: ' • •
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DECEMBER 2.-7,0h, the whole; thecoinin,T -year will he brilliant, •
' .;-dricl' successful both financially and socially'. , 'Even- re:atives• will
• benefit.. you. Control your carless ,tendencies even though. You are: ' •
. of a 'hapok-'ge-lucky temperainent. ^ . .. . • . . . ' , :. •
'If your. Birth, DateAs not listed above and you would tike your per-
--- aotral-horescope;:.,or..it,en;,3visb. . a complete horoscope for any -date
' ..,listed above, send -1,6c ,(Coin preferred) te-'2i,:-.'R'.-VrefiT-.73:-.AdM-itte---
.St. W., Toronto,Wnt.' Please print.Your name, 'address and birth' •••
date plainly: .
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• . . I'OP, YOUR COMPLETE HOROSCOPE send lrie (coin pre.' ,
• ferred) to, A. V. Weir, '73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto Ont' ' 'Please •
• print your name, address • and birth date plainly.
•chapter- 16; and is followed by chap- _.
ered;.anu tbeY gather them, and cast
. - ter 1'7, which records the high-pr'e t-. :thein into the fire, and they are
1Y Prayer Of our Lord which he ut- i,,,,, ,
tere4 that ,niklint, shortly before his,. ''•""n° -A • ' ' ' . ,
arrest. . , . , • Abiding in ariet ';" • : '
• . ye abide in ine, and my, words
n, 1; I am the true vine. The nation abide in you, ask whatsoever ye Wil,
• • ' of Israel was often, in the Old Testa-, .,,
o and it ,shall be done unto you. 13,.
ment,, likened. to 'a vine (Pe, ' '' 'Herein is my Father glorified, that yp:
' _16. Isa 6:14 r J. 2:21; -Ek.--19:- - --
---.--- r" r- 1 er. zeDeer much frtut; and so ilaft Ye be
10-14). • Of course the vine here re- ,rily disciples, If me are te, liye a, true
. ... ',. ,ferred •to is • the grape vine, which rrnyei life ivith the: lote, and , the -
was ..to ' eitaniively .cultivated in. '
power, and, the, expcirience of prayer .
• ,i • Palestine. , This is the seventhand marking it, there must' be no question
• last of- the fariona declarations of ` about the abiding and, if we . abide,
n ' Ciiri:Bt °°°e•rring in the n °BP° ' . .there need be no el-Test:ion aboute
,' .."' • John, and only in the Gospel of John,: •
•Itherty of asking what wo will and .
'.. - -.,.•... -- beginnin'g--witli-,-the-two-significant.:,....e_c
tn ertainty--of--its4eing.,
words '1 'I am." When, Christ speaks is glorified alining Men when .those
who. are Christians are. Seen to bear
' fruit, to live -such .alife, that. the -
9, Even as the Father ',bath loved'
me, I•also. have loved yeti abide ye
• world ,cannot help but thinf 'of Cod
and -give him the glory. • . •
in my love. • .10. If ye keep, nay com-
'thandinents, ye shall abide in MY,
"er's-commandments, and abide in his
• love: Here are ' two • fundamental •
facts; which , nothing can. eyer.
change, elearly, announced : ,by Onr
Lord: first,. that God loves Chrfst,
and; ' secondly,' th: t, Chriat ..loves„ us. '
•What our Lerd is urgingup'on his fol..
. rowers is that they should' realize, in
. -: 7 • '. . ;1 of himself as the -true yinei, be as-
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ens to lusei a place n •. other
, .,.• persan in:the universe >ever had be
fere, or „Orel- :can have• again.' there
• are not triany vines, but one: 'in that
.fl
';,, '• vine, life''oWs; MO apart from that
vine there is no trio. life.' • ' \ •' •
• .• -''• - , •. We. Are To Beal: Frnitl•
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. ,..• :', . , , The htisbandman vexpresses. a 't-
, lathr:P-eisesslon,an care...on
the one side,' and of dependenee. and
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submission thr the other. •• -
' : ' . .. 2: Every branch in*Me that beareth
' not, •frurt, he taketh it awaY.
43 the friiitleeil branch: has • no,
•living conneation, with'tlie.' vine, no
' - More ,I.Can the • fruitless, professing
•':' • ..n Chri tian• with Christ Row. . and their'':e ' hves 'these mighty truths '
-,-When--the-hpibiandman-,takes-thafriiit-:- ', •and abide. in he rave which 'Clirist .'
. . • ": :,. ' :less branerrkway isIeft u ment 04 has for them • . . , .,
'' .: * '"•-: 'ed, theie..is 'n4 one ttefin-ite way or ' 1-1. These- thingehave•I 'spoken un- ,
'i : ,' .• ; ' ,tinie,- the 'process may be gradual. , to you, that my joy may be in you,
.. • ' • s. • And every branch that Waxed', finitr •
• and that your. jOymaY he made full
he cleinseth it4hat it may hear More. '
fruit '.' ' : - • : ', , It is very; very 'significant that the
. • . , ,,. Lord Jesus, with a single exception,...
3. Already ye tire clean because of ' never speaks. of 'hia oVie ink Until, the
the *Ord which. Ithate spoken unto \ • derkest.night of his life, the night,
. , YOu.„1,.. EVerything Which had been . Of his betrayal: The Lord Jesnalificr a
i_conveyed in his "word had been -an I joy that night which no ,one:;64d :
agent of :purity, and had tended .to , take away from hinvbecanse of Alt
. ,•]",,.' ,make. them clean. :His" revelations -. least four -things:. hie knowledge of
''nn ".• ''n." 7:cleansed ' -their .minds like. a•':nweet, God's over and guidance in .e0 -
.`fresh. mountain •stream floWing• into erything that was happerring'to:hiin;
a Stagnant PeOl. And whettAbO.„-Akbd- 7.-1n--.-hiseniciousnesof47-the•--Tatlitt107--
--.1a-ntlesss-64-;:tlisTbSart-bi:iiiiS t'o.. are lore ; `: in his realizatipn„..that,:he„,,,,Wits
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the Cleansing. ' - , .. . d , .. , •
oing"-the welk of God, the greatest'
• • n 4. Abide' in nier. and 1 in Yes. As work that anyone could ever do, lap;
• the branch Cannotvhear fruit . of it. ,ing dowii his life rfor ilien; and, -fin..
• .' 4elf; .exeeP.tit abide in •• the 'vine; ally, in conviction that he was, in
-.so,: neither can ye, except ye -abide' \ ' his death, going hometo his Father '
. in me. :. $.' I /tin. the Vine; ye are the , from whom he had '. come Now,
Now,'
bianches: He that'abideth iii;•me, and , though in •a different degree, we have
. • I. In Wm,. t.he: 'lama: hSareth 'InS-Pli- ' exactly the same springs Of ,ioy,,and
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• fruit: for apart from me ye can,do we 'Intim them because of the Words
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' nothing,_.....That.-peeiless—expositer,- --which Jesiis has given us: '-iirelnow
.• ., '• ' n Dr; Alexander Maclaren,• has said that all .things work together for
. '...... ...'',::', • . that, by 'Christ •abiding in Us and hitt- good, that our lives •are•diirinely:plan- •
':• ' .: Words abiding . in :US, .."seinethieg ied, that suffering has .been forez
'' ' . ' ' ' • -- • ' seen. by God, and will never destroy :
our souls,: profoundly dq, we knew
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. that we are lovedby the ,Father, and
' 'by, the Sen,,. and that nothing will ;
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ever eeptirate us from that love; we
too haye a divinely bestowedpur-
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"1:roe' in our 1ives:7-Tiname1y, the beer-
ing Of fruit; ,finally,. .we know hat.t
when, Vee, depart .from .this life, We
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-shall:be at home with the Father.
IL This i myComninandnielit; that
tyk, •
ye hive One another, even as I have
, 1,e, vett, citlf,
It loved you .13. Greater Jove hath no
;245 0.0,96;1.92,1 64,g, e.,.;01, man than: this, that a Man lay down
tot t„ eye 00%00, OW° 'his life for his friends.'
kc16:13:4t.1.3v0vt.t.:t1111":-)131:.rr\-".016-°;-:?* anti its
90.Atcr" Privileges,.,Joha 15: 14, 15. 14.
•, are m3P triends,:.,ii• ye, do the things
which I command you. 15. NO longer
Vant-.Ictitrareth riot what bit lord do -
'do I call' you tery,ants; for the ter-.
.etir: but 1 have •called , you 'friends.
"The liberty to claim the friendship
THEIllyIGORATING OttitalfW REAL FLAVOUR
41#1.1t, at 1 !?'eieel*. "'This feature: haS • 7111111r.lrEtt:•:::.
-•14144enhse4.4.,L,09,iuetr f•tolit: lie4:r4;014facrolcni.'srsh4Colit; ' ' ' •'
broadcasting... •Lloyd 'Moor'. Tar*
Broadcast at. 740 a.m:, every Thorn- '
ing, takea• its Plate itt arid ;anion;
these tOp. rahkers.
*OPert* the return, of Tilack
Horse TaVer4 ever\A,: 1404daY arid
•rriday: This feathre ereate4
aensr-
tnous listening audienceduring the,
"Ini4irti • 4se:afSe'rn, 'grIT'peealit cit;'
transcription. people7Iti. Toronto.' re:.
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pert anew shew on IPted---' 'By
cue We neer thought Much
of traride:rirt104s. as a whole, but wben
we lent an ear, ten,thi*Partiddlar fee.7
ture-7-enr opinion has turned comple-
tely
t°P'eY7tervIT'i "By Candle Light"
brings l to I the 'l audience rra delightful
kuatter. hear of,unusual enterr
tainment, featuring songi by., Silvia
Jones (you probably know her* by the
grand kb of singing she 'did ,with
Jack ()aide's, College...Program and
Ifoll3r)voed. Betel), John • Lake (of.
The Hit Parade Fame)" • and Ruby..
Lloyd, organist. You will probably,
be hearing this feature through your ,
fecal station within the next'. Wee:c
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The Dial
RADIO 14gADLINERS--
•OF THE -WEEK •
• By FRANK DENNIS •
, • ,
'Hellen Again! 'A couple -Of weeks
• age we told yon' we were going to
give you,. a little history on the life
radio produetion man, " . Well,
,WO are sorry for the,delay, but Id -
day we -will make amends.. • The
szb-
ject of our little story. is, Mauribe
Rapkin; program director for CKCI...!
Toronto.' "Ralf' as he knownto
his friends,' is about five foot ten
moustache; antknews about :as much.
orthe prodiretion of argdicr program
as anyene in the Alignipion. ,Playing:
the \ radio genie; for, about ten years
Rap started as an announcer and has
of Jesns,-, the power , toenjoy it, the
grace, to Prove.. it in all ita blessings
conielto u. as we dothe things
he commanda-us.:--",--F'or all. things
that I heard from my. Father 1 have
made known unto yeti: ' These 'twelve
men were Christ's Confidants.
opened his heart to them: He kept
nothing 'back from thern.• •,
16. Ye did net choose rife, but I
'chose you, and:
appointed, yen. "The'
stability of theConnection of friend. -
ship between the Lord and his. dis-
ciples is assured by the fact that its
origin lies with th•e,Lerd and`T_ with
Man: That whatsoever'..y shall
Ask of. the Father in my name, ;he
may give you. "These are thn'clos,
ing Wards of the parableof the Vine.
The Whole' MyStery of the Vine 'and
its,'bratichea leadwhy to' the. other •
mystery—that, whatsoever we ask :in •
His 'Mine the Father • gives! , Or
faith in the teaching, and the truth
of the parable, in the truth,and. the .
he of the Vine, must prove itself
b• power in prayer. The life ;of
abiding arid 'obedience, of love :and
• df cleansing and fruit-bearingo
will surely lead to the ,power, of pre.
'tailing prayer. , • ,
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worked. himself into one of the most
• iinportant sta-
tion. A "prOdnetion•Man's ;life is no
.bed of roses. He is handed the 'script
and. from there, he is en his own.
'The Selection :of talent, -the' rehears-
ing, Workirig in the selind effects,"
timing,--ind :having ' the -Whole
biisi-
ness • clicicis enough to- turn any-
body'shair grey yet on top
---.-tifzthis--riliTwe've-seen;,-RafFre-ar-Up-
'the entire seript • and Sit 'down and,...
write a brand' new ,orie that was •iniiny
times better. •: • •, • ••'•
Accerilin.g to Rap, the tougheg part
•of the job is the. selection of talent .
• ,---getting men that wOrk ,harmoni-
ously ,together' and -VoCalists' Whose
voiceS blend :with the music: and • are
particularlysiiited to. the type of pro::
:grail.: On countless occasions he has
..had to gn,to .outside ranks fo, ge a.
,partieular type 'of Voice.; Although a
comparatively Yeting,' 'matt; Rap his
started many youngsters on the Way.
' to the tin) .of the ladder—Charles..
Fitzgerald, now appearing in :English
. Mr. arid Mrs. CrillY,. play;
Itig• vaudeville- in England ".. '. The
Three Bachelors also in -England': . •
• Th'e Three C's": now, knoWn as The
Dalt Brathers heard • on • MajOr''
'Bo s. ,• BS feature . Capitol. Family
• • •
ish rt Campbell.. The Canp,-i.
bell iste twho 'appeared. with, llor=\
,acel eidtand now 'returned to •Tor-,.
:onto . , . and Many ethers. Among
the Ihousandi of scripts ' he has Writ-
ten, are The Krnschen "Listener"
SOies, and the MieDOneld Hot Spot;
RevievV, His .present pride and joys
are the Conmiunity Sing SOngs:Peld
Sunday : nights at 0.00. O'Clock, over,
'CliCL• and EnoCrItire , •
• .
• ••• ,ROly's Gossip, Program . '
Rely Yonne'', Movie 'Commentator Of
the Glebe and Mail, TOrentO, is heard
every, Monday, Wednesday •end 'Fri- „
dayon CRCT 7.80 ' par,i; in "tin abso,
qutely red -hot gossip : program. If
ineof, Cinernaland's .notables are
,around twin, Tune in to Ithly,Young
and Yon can, bet .even money. that
they will appear On the program ..•..•
•. . , .
• Just. had a chat With Roy Locksleyi
• prograni director fox\CFRB and he
.sliPa us seine verk. interesting dope.
-seenis that there are some 'very
-long series of programs' on the air—
for exaMple 9pportiniitY Lane at
4.86 pan.' dailY has a reeorC1 of some'
181 thqws. . We understand that it
gods of the air shortlY, The shi
o'clock Musical Interlude will have "a'
treniendous birthday,party en" the
air sometime in February next; at
• Which time seme 250 'odd programs'
•ivire peen presented:, , The tlirthday,
raity Will Make ,One year of continit.,
ona broadcasting. The ,45th week of
SOrtes Of Old Sweet Hoine; was .heard
;.Sunday Ett 0:36 pan. Claire Wallace
is well. oti 4,in her second year Of
)iringing gossip to female listeners
at 6.15 P.M. nightly. ..pe tops of all
time it' the Mining 'Broadcaster, . each
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,?00 Feet iii-arh
If
you SAW grans* 2.00 feet tall, you . •
• *10 he InirPrigiecil'bOt 'a SPeeieS of . '-;
&TOP' 4Q44attain that height.. Qiii3r • . • .
At doo4 not leek like gr444,. 444. We. ". . ' •
• IMPERUIL TOBACCO'S cull it. hAmboO, ' At ,grown. 04 ;muck AA
• 1N5P111,11,0 iNi001,01/
, gin.; Feiclny Night . ii. fnot7 a, 'day!
; • The bamboo i hundred. nSes,in
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c.00to--e:tno, itc, oasnatti onaleetsv. 0.nr.•
.. : be Est tbed• • utOctor. 84.7t4sderte:egt.
• • r' . - . ,,_.° , .• *iitli. care, clifrio4. ood' oatou, Ap.,,E1
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• Mnie. Frineas Perkins, U.S. Sec-
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Business As .Usual
In Modern Madrid
-2-Aftituile7oft-Pnopleirptivoi- Cnins
, Confidence *
, .
.• • Anew ,Madrid„ (idle* lieraie'if net
as gay, has emerged from the priva-
tion, destination and death to ' • ,
•the tapiral• throughout the -past year
. by . the:. insurgent: • siege, - • •;.: • .; ..
.. . Whit used.to be a .terefree city Is
no inOre.. The pagt•'*.2.: itiontha, :has
seen Madrid 'run • the gamut from.
partia-to.desperattatibii•anal,,
.enemY.-• has been stepped and Is even.'
..flnallY, to calm . confidence that the ,
now. being pushed heck • from the'.. .
cites gates. ' ' • •• " -'• ' :
'. Terror Struck Year Ago ,
'Torrsiitr, .natutally, Struck the. city.•in,
the first days of Noveinber, 1936;
when ',General 'FranCo's legions ,roll- ., '.
• 'ed up to, the suburbs its'annpparefit. .. .
--Airyalik"*.7:efoluii'L-fkeii.fitipit' Farit--..
. vans. of the young, old and sick were ..
sent 'fleeing -eastward to security With.
--,-Whatever scant-Posse,ssiens,...they could
' A, miracle was gradnally wrought .. '
from the confusion, intense butnever
uncontrolled, e's\,"Milicianos" 'stop-.
ped the rehels On the outskirts of .the,.. • •
city. The insurgents reeked the city
,with artillery and air squadrons, but
Madrid's new lease on life was. net
tor, be dented,. . • • • • • n ' ' '• ' ' • .
.• —7 ! 7, Business la Collars
., -, • • •, ".. ,••
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• A new 'city •emerged:..from the in». ,.
creasing ruin :arid daily. toli of non.; .; .
combatant deed. n'lliinger :and, cold ''..., . • ./ .
: were da,ilY fare throughout the win- ' .; :,- '-';''.•
;
. , ter,•but those.'still in the City accept'. '' ..• :
. ,ed • it as rolitirie War -time conditions
. : •
' . The city's reorganization t� meet'. ' : . -
eniergendy WaS started 'Orii.,1\tev.:
,9, 1936, With thelestahlishment Of 'it : ' ' • . ' '''
' defenao,jiint uncle? thelle-aderahiff.Of ., • . . ,: '''
' General lose Miele, no* government, ` • '. '...
military-: commander, for all • central •
'• Spain. • Stibseouently .re-shuffled'on.'.
.. severaloceitilons,.. the junta was lee, • • .:.. • '
cognized' As the leeel Min. oti the golf,
ernment, Which sobght • secnrity , in • ,
• ValenCia When the capital's fell sceiii-• ",.. .
. ed imminent, 'and .%ince moved to Aim,
ceIons, ,
• The-jut:les efterts scioir sheWed id-
•' ul''Isl; '.'city's ednriner.cial.slit.e..''.eV'entif
ally,-eastinled Seine' 116pOCt 9f norhuil,.....• •
'it'y,• Many "Shops reopening for bust-, ,
neSs • in subterrarieln; bomb -proof •
callers. ' " '• • '› ' '
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• ."Tlie ,greetest. hrohleni of enr„a‘le
WhY the 'Warta 1 itt stlihii‘d .
way _3i Rimer Bathes;
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