The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-28, Page 71,
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• W,EAlc
• 440.9.es,. chaPtera'.13716.
printed, text, hidg, 14.•:•11, 6; 154
11-141•.16:15-21.• . • • .,
•Ptilden Tozt.-,137, strong 14 the.
tord, and In the ..strengtly of .1.41§,
..ntight. • Eph, 6:10, • '•
THE LESON.IN:I.Ts..N'iTINQ •
'Tinie.-TIte datee foi. Saitison'a
Hfe•kanutit :he ascertained.Withab,
:Salute aceuacy. Ile lived betWeen':
1150, Re, and 1110• . ,
tbree°,prinelpaiails;
or .piv: Zorab,:'finirteeit
west of •Jer'nsaleni.;
on the, nertli-wes,* border Of Jodi);
•
and the philistine. city :of Gaza, in ,
'
the southern enq of the, province:of
on 4 -he -high ,reatLberween
EPR,.t..•110.4,'.1‘feeOpoliliaiw:-
:-.: The .aaufe .4Sains6n." 'means .."little
or "suhlike.".,; • ' • 1
t 8,Duritig • the' . time while Israel •
:was, in, subjection to the Philistines ;
„the: angel of' the ttird-nppearecl:to
sthe wifeof .Manogh, of the tribe of
• Daw„livingat tbat•time in the townOf zoth; •
about fohrteehInhies tri-
rectly, west q(,:0,e"rimal'eni,.a woman,
'who tip to •thit'iinie ,had. b:orne.-ne.
to her husband. The angel:
' told (lie wife Of Maitoah not :only'
that she'. want& ewiegiVe arid bear
ia .son,..: but the : angel 'also told ter:
• : • .how the by wtts'to be .brougb't,uo-,thut '
iie'shotid be a Az,arite . unto '
flaktram ,thO day "of his. birth,. and
.that1lhe' would "begin to deliver' is.
..
rael snit 'of •the hand of the 'Millis.-
titics.7 , • .
'
.5. "rhea. went Samson ddivif,: and'.
his .fatter and •his. /nether, 'to
and••••eUthe to Abe.. vine.)•nrils' Of
tind;,•behold, a'. yOutig lan
: roared -.against 2111in., 6, And the
Sah'it ; of Jehovah , Came:
lnightjly
pea .Ilini, find- Iie ieit hiin as ' he
••voii1d itaVe, rent. '4. oricl,Ile; had ,
• oothing• 'hi,. his hand: but te . told ,.•
•• not his father.: or :ilia -Metter; Whhe 1id done,at"
.• Of. thiS dar'ihk 'deed,
•
he spoke licit a Word :to.lti*, 'invents,:
• ,reVealitig',at once ill abirit.',Of.;
. fly and tack of all, ,boastfulhess:
11.. ',Then: iltree 'thousand :met' Of
•
Judah went::dawh te....; the ,,eleft of
of EtaM,' and said to
•
son, Icnowest thout not tht „thePhiljtjn ,
are rt.derS 0Ver..us?:what:
'then is tliis'•thiat 'thou ,haSt deihe .0h-
te..na7 , Ant 14'saidnatio thein, i
they • didunto. thP, ,s
tuitO'thetp;' 12.. Ahd•they'said Ino
%V.e:,are- Come clown ,tu blind
. thee, that we ihay'deliverlhee, into .
the hand of the. ['What:Ines. • , And
Sainton said ...hnto...thera. Swear.'
to pie:. that ye Will' not .fahl upori nie.
.
yoin'selves 13. And they spakpilum
tO.birn;ssaying. Nat^,inft We Will' bind
' ''d,: , SriY We will hot
ka6;•
thee fast,, and 'deliver", , thee into
their han
.kill thee. And .they, bourid:hiM with
1', two new.,ropeS, and la:Ought hini..up
t -from. the. rock, 114, :When. he 'dame." ,
unto. Lehi, -.the ,.Philistines • Shotite(j.
as they Met' bitit and the Spirit of..7.
•Jehoraji came Mightily :tipen .him
and: the ropes • that'. Were upon his7
arms' b.icatiie as'.flax that was burnt
: with fire, And the bands dropped•
• • ,
. from off,. hia hands: . ,
His Judgship
The judgship of SamSop,..i. stun-
• inarized zi one:hrief, ve,rse (15:29).
This .period of , twenty years ,;••.' at
least in, part, is contemporary with
'the judgeahip ot Ei Notting is
:said of Samson's eoundils,•nor of'.
• any liniprovernent mgoveriiment, •
,:itor of (r.,general, streagthoningf.of
the tri hes of lerael,:-Sahisen play.t
ed alone hand; 'whatever was done
he did, and many thing* that. could ••
he done only by milted conricil and
• effort werenever undertaken.
. verSe of the fifteenth,
ObliPter would have. inade • a •,fkae.
co.nclucling. sentence ,to Samson's.:
"I •
life; but.ne, this is not the en
; J110g. 164-22.. . in the valley
St/reit, hear Santatin'S, hatiie ,t
.of 4,0rah,the; fell. in love With,.
mao by the Pattie of Delilah, W
they heard it, she was apProa
hy the lords of thes-philistines,.
••• each:offered her eleven -.lam
, Pieces Of.silyer;.an aM0.144.eatta
aboht thArtk-„three`,...litilltired
• if she would..obtain fr.ora Sam
'a stateMent seere
Jis streirigth., Tho Nei that' Del
• allowed .herself to be hribetl, •
potiAtanfly Sought to' Obtain in
mation for the
she knew would :Mean the. ultirn
, death of Samson, ' isan abso
,
proof • that Delilalt dld 110C, re
love this man,.
A Vow Eitike15. n
And she said mit°. hint,. I -low .
canst ,thou say, I .love thee, when '
thy.. heart isnot me? thou
• haat inoeited me these three. times,
and hast not 'told me, wherein thy'
great :strength lieth. 16. And it
came to. Pass; when she/ pressed
him' daily with her .words, and urg-
ed thatti* Soul was vexed un-;
Ito' death: 17. ,Ahd he told her all
'hts, hea'rt,"and Said, 00tO her, There
, ,
hath not 'come, a .razor untin spy- ,
head; for. I have been a' Nazarite
,'anto God from my mother's womb:
: If :I be shaven, 'then my strength ;
go from me, and •I 0a.11 become
...weak, and • 'he like' any other. niam
18; And. when Delilah, saw, that be
had told her all his heart, she sent
1l1(1
cdnie this once,
•• for, 114....hat1 told inc. all his heart,
• Then the lord.§ of • the Phill'stines
• ,
ie
S;:.
d
is
te••
1011:•••
cited
NV,i10-
dred:• , •
t to;
4610,,
J04
for-
LiCh
;
ate, •
late
ally..
,
. came tip unto her, atia-..brought't)
Made, him sleep ,upon, her ;knee
"..thade hi* slep", upon her knees; an
she :called, .tor Mali; and alittie
off the to lacks of his: head an
' she began to afflict him,' anti h
strength „went' froni him.. We at
notcOmpelleci to believe that San.
.,Stufss actual power 'residid in, hi
'king liti1r:.-'74-lre1Mwer-which he,lra
:came, froth godeu4ingOi his hal
. was 0 deliberate breaking of hi
Nazirite V.OW,,'and that at the hand
of a•womao ,with Whom he Shotil
.never have had. association.•Sarn
,soir. did not lose his aaweisiinpl
because his hair Was shorn, but Oo
took Way hiS power because h
•fillb-Wed ill's Woman to • talce:frOn
liini the tokens: of such Power. ,:, in
Othe ot ds his'kink hair ..t.iras, a
..niark :Of SeParation, and, his yieldingsCo Delilah Were' a', series of de ••
..libei•ate, violations of ` his '.ow of
senaration.- ,
.20. And she said, *The Philistines
•are 'upon • thee,. Samson.. And he
ass oke out of his sleep, and : I
:will. go Out. tis at, other times and
shake inyaelf: free. But he knew
,friet"; that.' Jehovah was .. departed
littletiniele fall-
ed to realize the spiritual 'disaster
that had :dame upon: hiin. But . for
a "little time .ohly,
. Eyeless In Gacia' •
• 21..And the Philistines laid hold
' on.him an:d put out his' ey'es;:•. And
the brotigilit him• doWn to Gaza,''
and: bohlid' him With fetter* of•
brass; and he did grind in the 'pri-.••
son house John Milton has packed
whole booklirito Otte Inc referring
•
to this, verse, '''Eyeless in •Oaza, at
the:mill with slaves.," ,Thesaddest.
tragedy 111 all the world, is a
d •
,once..kneW the power. of the .
. , . „„ .•
libly. S pirit,.and who now walks, the
at reeta.. of,' some great dirk, or,. is ',
butied in.-. the. clittage :. of an ,
' knoWn countr.yside, withoht„power,:. •
Without Work, wit hOut joy,,.. ith on t
the' leading,'Of Gocl...'.'He knoWsa.
w..4.rineostjtai-tappr-In °Veer glire*-4-
.„..,for he , wakens' every mornink More',
.''tireti and.. weary:than „when he Went
to sleep the 'night before. "
•
entist Fashions
"Artificial Nail -
Makes Wax One For Injured
Thumb ,
..' Dr,.ing,C:1,-.‘veland
. 'dentist, has, tleSigned What is
• •
probably the World's.,first
titilitar-
- iari And
.•Dr, Manning Smashed kis' right .
• thuirill antoinobile • ilder.1
This' a4cirleilt:OiltNed four-fifths df
• : the nail- to ,itiosetv... ".
The daMaged nail canght oti •
• nearly everything „In', Il 0011
• totichell-:-,,a, 'severe rm. a
ttetaiSTY`', :
Melted Iplo
' To. Pertiedy 1 his sit nt ieti lie
a Way the ieegeire4 n,11(1
coated his thuimhWith'. siift 'wax to'
proleCt' hinis'elf ago i 111111s • I'"
then. api"?Iied • bita of flitted' lieni :ft
„ WaX' A fiff ti I t iliont int O
'The use of snmtpapetc a11',1 .a
the nail a. real fst 411)11e:1V'
;
L. :Ill%
no tt (volt; retilircenient:everk:
Other day. IteweVer it giv,es pro-.
t� tion to .1Titi" iititgel anti ,
tint .ibletter,•-With-growth,,ef
the PAW nail, lie said.;
•
weden Escapes
The Depression
Has On Hand Raw Materials tct
StipplY: Other Nations;
Edatroni, Swbdiali l.
dtistrialfst,.Said at •WaShingtan, last
• Week, thati„:S.Wdden Vat' felt the
de-
)ression hen tnan other
becatme lt °hid
world•renitired,,,
In nn intervieW,'Edstrom toot Is. •
sue. 'w IA the opinion 'will& he 'said •:
fOUild; ourrent in this cOnntrY,..
ito '6 -Operative •MOVOnient
had 'preveifted l',•evere, depreailon
itt his.'eahntrY,*.
Lots 'of ;Steel, Lumber
, '11148 "ee-imerutlyes': had nothing
i•,;ft
Pty ltd•i1:i NV 01 a •tri0IS.',•41 ti'tt •PrOiltrdt8
titeA ;World delitand&i.,!' 1l hien-
. i..<111 OA 14)1111er 'and • steel. 1
r •
IM5f..1'(,)11' talk 61 IV 11 li rePOrtetS in
the t",ompaity: ot Olssaili a. fae-...
1.001: Warker", 014 Artht 4beret. rtt'
'fArirtrr';01:4S4,011 Id ()bag Were
in or ,;(1.0 Meat IA; Sweden,
1•.`,4tr0itt And GISSOiragreekr.thak.
Of :1-1Vviidiali WcnIketa
fi
0
-t
..the, W.
..0tOrn ;110;140.•:
• Oncemoie safely in their mother's, arms, LaWrence •Stuffle, sik,,
and his two-year-old sister, Isabel, are wondering what all; the exeite-
ment is about after Spending twe days and nights in the dense bush arid
marshes surrounding Pleyna, Ont, Three hundred .seatchers combed the
countryside for DO liqura•in` search of the lost 'babies, wha emerged from
the woods by themselves, none the worse for their experienc,&. The only
food the children ate, duringthe two days,: was some rasperries• that
Lawrence ,pieked and fed. to his siter.:
•
Swing Devotees
Need Treatment,
. , .
In Advanced-. Stages, Say. EX:.
, .
Perts-r...1tfs.Toyinif with Vio-
lent ¬ions.
,iniisic; and the Conemait,''
tint:frenzy Of "jitter -bugs'', has been .
,apalyzed by • McGill • psychologists
.
and mus huthoritlea. Their judg-
. ment puts the matter 'sntiarely up
to psynhologists as one for potenti-.
al clinical treatment.' ,
Here Is the musical .atithdrities'
opinion t .the closest,ap;
prbaCh to Swing'musie in our mtitie
libraries Is contained in some ..ot:.•
.1 the works: of Tchalkewski.., Tills'. •
'conitioser live& much of, the thrie:,:
under great ,ernotional straiii. • fie
was on the verge of 'a Hnevous
breakdown dn; seVeratc• occasions...
'Part's of eompeSitions manifest
an emotional frenzy
eyident"iti.Serr40,•ewitg mnusc Svving
niusic Is •o.bViqusly..toying with „yip-
.. . .
lentetriotiori*.", • •.• • •
The .psy,cholcits delve ,deeper
inle:'•the niental aspects of *Wing' .
musc "Swing,milsie is ainanifes-
tation of the jaiaginaticiii run
2and...0.1i,the'riart• Of thehearera a re-'
Tease a mental;inhibitionS,,
inmt a p of emotional presAu.e•
generally due to frustration or feat}
The savage. of 'Africa, whbs,e
nhutStC has been 'declared closely
altin, to „swing ninsic, was •howecti
. dein by a litindred differeht super, '
Stitions, and trilial...triboos.„ His 'only.;
:release from.' the . •weight .of these
taboos and snperititions' Was to
vvork hirhself, up. into' an •emotional ,
frenzy in Which, for a time; he, lest
118 fear •and superstition'. 2,• Peet's);
..ofially a. savage did .not return '1,4. •
theno,rnial State: 1.16 ran, aradk,','
istep14,
RA010 • LO
gg
1
311 .
-1C-33
.fX1C •
tolig‘I a' 1,4
Britain Accepts
anicia's Poultr3r
•
the .poultry, iharistet IdPrIng, the Pres-
trY Prod -Peers ShaP1.4 111,arket.4 PQr-
t,ion. 9f their chiekens At between,
three Andi„ five'pouiis dressed
Ne.Ight ahrt244.•particular Care tp.
see' that, they are: fattened befere
',sale So that 'they :,cah,' Ite exi)Orted
, • it •necessary." '.•
ctIck.en'19: CoO,ti„Pernand "
at
yThisba
ihg conveitetr nntler the 41181?1,6esof
the .PoultiT Ind•ustries&Continittee
or Ontatio to ceasider.ltefis, to he
taken to handle' the .1933 -.cropOf
dressed peultry. Last year the Are-
eridAn inat,dtet.t.00k UPI-Yardsof six
rniljion polindS, of Cariadian:poUltry.
.This Year it ..appears that this
amount will 'be ver3'; materiallY 'cur-
tailed on account of rower prides.,
op the American market 'till* Year.
A. gon0. deal of e'ontidence was
,••,.pressed that;•`...Witti the sm1I stocks
' of Poultry in storage OA- year and,
'the favorableoutloek on the Brit-
ish. market,there, isan outlet to
take cate 'af. all the well finished
Poultry .00adian• producers have te
offer: ,Cahadian!e'hiciten, aS result,'
of iii evion's. export, IS in good de.-'
man& On the Britishlinarket , and
Prises there are higher ••tban. they,
' have been- for in,a0f:years, •
F'atten. Them Well‘•
Ta bring the beat' prices' eilport
poultry has to 'be well 'fleshed and
fattened to the point Of grad•ing
Milkfed' A or Milkfed 3 t *Vva
pointed .e.ut'that,a stib,statitial 'pre- '
.mium is offered bY the trade for'
:well finished chickensWith .feed,
co[sting less: thisseason.' it; appears
that it Will, be 'more prlifitable.thith
last year, • ".• •
ill Colonize
Utopian Isle
Australian Seeks to Establish
-"International GoOdwill Set-
tlement". on Nultahiva in
Marquesas Group; Has AP- '
plications From Many ,Lands,
' MELEOUNE, • .AuStralia: f
. Wtiat'etty, toiler .has not dreamt.,
at some time ,or another, of
es-
cape to '4'.1Onely -tropical , island
,Where he dcmid. live 4 close to na-
ture freed' from., the stress and
• strain of 'modern civilizatiOn?
Fred , Briggs, of Melbourne,'
taehed. until .qUite recently to the '
Photographic section of the HoYal::'
Australian Air •Force, ha$ not
, been content with dreams.. ..Fle
. :has' set in action and alinos.t
pleted plans for thefouriding if a
. Utopian apiOny in the South Seas,
_IP be knovVri as tbe International, -
Goodwill:Settleinent. •
, .:NoCieus of' Eighty
, •
-To it "may belong all those who..
:areabre te pass, a Stringent. in;Qi-
: cal eXaMiriation, whoare_willing
to abide. by the ruleSof the Tom-.
muriity ,and, who :can .dontrilinte
$400 to ..a comMunity, fund. There'.
,
• 6 100- , 100 go
0 p00: 1100
• In inaugurating „.this..column of:
,"Air Wave News" theT, editorial
department ask the co,.7trperation.
of its readers to write and tell: us
what interests you, the most in '
radio. comment' and news. Juit
address, "Rai:R(1114.c\ olomni" Room
4,23, '734AdelaTOiOnto.
'.1CANADi4 ,FANTASI'm
rg
Canada,..:her beauty,' hermusid,
her Place in the *Odd of scien-
tific -invention, .wilt be the motif
. of a programme Which will orig-
butte' in the -studios of ,theCana-.
'diarr--131-eatiraStineVerPOraiion ,at .
Tbronto, , Tuesday, August 2nd,
, 3.90 to 3.30 E.D:S.T4 Tor the
radio-
,audience of Great :Eiritain
: Theugh the rneditnn ofmusic
coMplemented by. episodic .scenes
and .Songs in narrative form, ,the
Canadian influendeiwill .be shciWn
'aS,that of'a young and virile pion-
eer people, with a full ,sense of
achieVement, and independent
idea, even' in the realm of 'MUSi.c..
Percy '. Faith, conducting his
famed "Streamline?' 'orchestra Will
• interpret the Classics'and the mod-
..erna in typical Canadian, -or .?new
world". style, And he will haYd, an
array of Canadian radio talent as
„feattired artists, Stitported by the ,
•••
Specially Written intisic Will pro -
.vide the attnosphere of ."Ctinadian-
scene", Whichwill hatiia particular
referente,to Canada's' part in., the
development ,of
pragranurre will `conclude
With an original: descriptive satig.r,
"Radio',41in Which an impression-
: ist style,„ -
Ttints Wet,' Will Carry the story
o an, impressive Allele, "Canadian
Fan'tdby" has .been eetiqpived and
written by lohn ..kaimawiii, • the •
reducer Who will be in charge -
rthd btdadeast. pol=ey Faith hag
Vritten. and artanted , the Impale '
hitir is -chiefly original and some
f which will be heard foi thc first7
line I:luring:this 0/1.0-1jB pro-
grannne. Tlid broadcast ; be
„
heard on the te.±'.'cOast:Li
,111..eHttftipti•-liti)0thek0;--4t.7-tt1ittle4netWOrk t •'• tit addition
'good nattirodly. about the being tent. by :short wave • to
•
„
nee, 'MO' woo ;se°
:listeners. throughont, GI/eat Rrit,
ain.
* '*
AIRLANES GOSSIP
, For the "early birds?' the •
,Breakfast Club' program offers a -
generous and highly pleasing mix-
ture of Music' and Comedy. Wel- •
ter. Rlaufuss and his orchestra
with'featured vocalists really "ga-
•to-town". Start the day Of with,
aGood Morning." ;This program
is aired by the NBC Elite Network
from •MOndaya to , Saturdays '- at
9.90 to 9..55
.
light ,Saving Time. '
The final,special program in the
• National rarm And Horne ROM.
, wilt be heard ,on. July' 28, from
12.30 to, 1.30 ptin. ever the NBC
Blue Network. This program is '
from the Seventh. wood Poultry,
Congress advance meeting at the
Ohio Rxperibient Station at Woos-
ter, ' Ohio.' • The. •n•duat daily, pro-
OW118 ofthis.:popularhour con,-
sist of national farni.news, echica-
tional talks, ,inusid; entertainment
and ;special feattires, presented in
cooperation with the S.- Dez-
partment of Agile -White and vari-
ous farm 'organizations. Don't
foget daily '(Monclay to &Aut..'
day) from' 12.30 to 1,30 p.m. -Eat-
,
ern Daylight Saving Time.
,
all,. "jitterjheg0'. who.,
groove" ,
,teit, to Benny PennY gebdinan• and ,the •
Swing School, prehehtdtVWeekly
. Cantel,Olgaretteg over the Col-
umbia Brotide.astiiig,'.SYSteni front '
-tP-1-6.06-p,in.--tadh'W,brk the
orchestra plays the mest-peptilat
:as 'chosen '.by.„„, ',the
,itudenteef, the Swing -School,
einlierz--TiieSdar •9h40 p,nt‘-.:CO17•,,
timbia ,Ilroadctisting,Network..
',Henry. Hunter radia And aditett
, * *, ' . • .
actor, and :Det:ty, • WitAtier_"re
astairect 'togeth-er. In. "A.ftotney,n't-
Law," a neW weekly • NBC' show
-'Whieh 'replaces the' Tuesday
evon-
ing-Ifibber
it for Alto tawnier Months g•
-only, • •
•
•
„
is a nucleus eighty or so,- at.
readY.,.
:The, island 1:;4r.fliee is N.t.4.0„1-tiya
,the 'MarOueSas group, nninb,413:-
ited (there; was !Mee'
•,popplation ); 47. miles square,.
and a fertile, land of .broad, well '
'Watered: valleys lying between ilerL
dure-elad mountains. running UR
te 4,509
•
pe
From, ,the Presie4.4
Since the scheme was an-
nounced hundreds of letters have
-poured in from all -Over' Australia.
Most of the: writers 'could not af-
ford the necessary,$400 'Alia fare
anfi2eNPenieS $0111e dEoppell out
becanse•there were .na miSsionar-
ies,, some beeause.there ,were no
" cannibals, -sOhic ••' kieckfasel they.
thought' there might he..s'ifakeS,',
Present 'members range •inage
-
freni';12' months ,to.,:70: years and
. differ in tastes,. ideas., and, back-
ground. •All are united in their
belief in a Utopia ltitl their desire"
to escape from' what, they feel •ifi
the ugliness ”ok present, diviliza-•
Canadiang At
Peace Meeting
. .
World -Wide .Jubilee
i.burghsIlasts
Ten °falai Canadian .delegates,
•
including Mrs: George Spencer,.',of
'1Woucton,:N.B.,,president of tlie-Na-,.
,tional 'council .or , Women. of Can::.
•acla, are ..attending the 12 day jnbi-
. lee meeting of ,the IrTferns.tional ,
• .Cotinejl-of \\ amen opeeed, at
Edinburgh jhly 11: Several. other
' by liarones's Re1 inm
Nsionat
g
acorecl4ed obscr.vera... '
Canadign wemen 'were 'present: as
,-The-,ttleetiiil.;,, Was' 'preSided -over
,
Councilsof.: Women
well
knoWn fel' the W C 4. work ;and:, .
' activities' the Pirl. Guide riMVe-•',
Meat. 13y• lie'''. .8100 ‘vasthe honor-
• ttry 'president; isslibel, ..Mardhioness
of:Aberdeen•and T,einairo one' of the
Soundei's'and the ,nrst•President,,an.
ofhee 1e lied contintronSlY for '44 ••
yet -la's:. She also organized the Na-,
'tionai Council of Women • of :ban....
ada in 1S•93 when, .a.s.,Wife;of Can
• ada's governor-general, she: :Was
"First. Lad y" Of the DoMiniorf. Al.,.
• though More' than 99. 'year* f age,„
she • retain.s an '•actiVe interest, in
the --..c!,;inadian ahd•offic.ially
opened by raille ,frorrrher home in
Scotkuid the recent• 4h ,annual,
ttleetitig• ill ,NTaiiseouvels.
' Lady ,Aher (leen. was liOnored Jiily,
12 1111e0 the I.ady"Atie:tdeewl.
rnaii ter -the- '.15.1.6iiintio1 of WOrld:
Peace .waS dedicated OffielallY • to
the Catiae, of repre'sentatives of. '.a
110U8 :countries who:: will 'aithohnee.,..
the:. amounts -their countries have,
peklged Canada gave 4O0•• '
They Don't Agree
Mr, N'exygent of N.• 'York State
Says he's reached 101 .becauSehe7S.
never touched alcohol oi tObacco.
, • :But 11:11:7-s,--,Belle.-
,lahoma, attributes her ,108 years.
"to beer ..and :•a pipe Of tobacco
..Since she was. 16';
1
Youn
rn Actress
HORIZONTAL
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:borri•piettire
•
.star.
11 TO study .
press' •.
, protector:.
14 Aroma".
161To bathe:
17 Alluvial
• 'matter. '
18.1-leatilong
plunge„ in •
.• water.; • n•
, 19 Deptitie's. •
,
23 behold:,
24 Red stones '
; 28 Beeaine wan
, 32 Imbecile,
33 Marriageable
34 Punctuation
mark:.
35 Ronan
Janguage.
36 Parent,
37 Maids.
43 Thi'reach' a
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'Answer to Previous Puzle
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an id. -
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.'place. VERTICAL 11 She sings
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hairs Were Used
oYalt
hey Were Once the Exclusive
Emblem of Power And .•
OfStat
The next- time you can't get a.
seat in a :bus or street ear . •
member that for" many centuries' '
the 'chair was, .the exciuslve.
eni-
- tlern .pf power and Of state; it
Was- intended for and nsed-,..Only....
by kings high;'digriitaries. TO
'this 'day it-reipains thesymbol of '
authority, for. at Meetings that
ard Condncted, actordin,g tO forMal •
we still address.`the Chair":
Previous-•tO ..tb4 .sixteerith
cen-
- •t_nry, henches,..:;-stOols Sand, cheats ,
Were the seats of the cOmmon"
people. The Renaissance, 'how-
, ever, brought the chair .into mere, !,
'..general use- thereafter it re?
fleeted the modes and trends of
the -periods, " . • , '
'Cofliei-5atjo Chair" -
In the time of billowing ,petti-
-cTiats and follsonie robes the .
• chair :took, ein' broad proportions
to adcoMrhoclate these romantic '
faahions During •the :eighteenth
. century and the early part of the '
• nineteenth' . the , `iconversation.
.. chair" •enjoyed Much favor with .
• the gentlemen. This narrow, artn7
lei S chair "periiiitted the dandy to
sit, astride with his face to • the .
back of. the :Chair, . his precious'
• coat-tails hanging unimpeded over
, the 'front.
Extra-C:t rviricluiLar e
Activities Said
m0
Experience. Gained In ,That
•Phase of, School Life, Ex-
ceeds Worth of Academic .
Side Declares Department of
Education.
,
TORON• TO. -Experience' gain-
• ed in extra: -.curricular activities
are..Of great. Value 'and the inclu-'
sion-of such activities as an. irn-'
port -ant part ,of,the achatil program
js urged- in an outline by, the
: tario Deljai•tinerit of Rchication .on
..a ,t4tv: PrOgrariV 'Of studies fpr
,grades',VII and' V11.1.. oft'eletnen,
• tary schools. , •• • • '
•• "A.:great • many .adults are of
;he •:opiniare that the, eXperienee -
theygained in ;,Organizing :and
condueting literary; musical.'and,'
' athletic sbcietics At sehool,was of:'.
great vaiiie to them as.,athdents
and adults," the t4iie says.
"Smile' go so 'far. as ,to.'••say that,
',the value .of such experiences ex- .
•• c.eed,thi.atC•f,th•eoirdi'
nary:
etic wit ':ettng.Alongwthpeoi
,
Tlfe new program .•emphasizes,
.., that no phase of: school life 'offers
...better opportanities' for , learning
to get Wt-ralo14 with other persons
the corporate life-
of the school: .1• ••' • • ,
"Corporate actiVities provide, -
net only 7a• valuable :'trainingin
co-operation'hut•A useful discipline •!
in . the shouldering Of regponsibil-...
itieS,7:it, explains, "And the teach7,
erS,,:in the interests of their 'pe'
organizations, .should' not •deprive
the pupils of; these:responsibilities,'
:It is far better that :a. dharapiOnr
Ship should, be 'lost ,.or a Concert
have a hiteh in it than that' the
overzealous Watehfnhie,ss • of the
teachers. Should leave nothing to
the; initiative. of the: taught:"
Monkeys Collect
-Jungle Specimens
Malay BqtAntista Ost.IVItitikeys:
To Gather Plants tr-rDiffi,..'...
cult 'Plates. :
!'
Th liit .mtmbeYs Ca jOine, the
Calonial V1iI SeIstce is the.de.
ScriPtion.giVen to.three Berok inon-,.•
,kes whichhave,' been .hotight.by
•,..the'British ,Mala.yarir goVernment to, .•
a8s1,st 'botanis:ts ca eollectuig'
31111
gle Specimens.. , • .,, ,
TheY-are named jamblv •(Ftizzy7
.hr3ied)d",)Zin•tlIPII•li•h(oNnVgil
.Ii.t.etli:'6.'"I)cdosAftr$a1151
(11
ea oh, they have alrea0Y, tayed: the -
botanical department thany•linies
'their do:t.,,!. • •
Others Gather Ccieehlits
The 13brok:mo1ikey i, ttaed• tiS' 1114
:...;11ala.V.. ter ga otot.hig ebC0t1tits btit 'It bbs •
;neve!' .betere been .tfaed..tO
e6116et bot1i1cajt1eoiiebistho.
pci .ipOo oy 8 aye s, lugIl t as 'sobit
?if it .railob'Ptho,
()rot) voccfriuti
ftbni the ei,:p 'A:11, • •
The,hlea of ualtig 'rponkeyi 1.6 014 .•
le'et botanical svecitnenS Was' .1..q>b,
Cetveri it ":,;1„, 11. C.6trier,'Os'ais!,nne
dito of the 1161nniez11 tlarden4. 111•
'S:ingttl)cF.I114: .46 '1:1*Ire.et*' .Y11en't
Ilitii.;atillit11;1:. ti.. Vt11. a Of' k.) tlt.61)?
in6n.k'ey Is: to. , 1th o ‘‘',!fltnot‘-;111te; ., ' taPis)1
k" ' to'
hi iso ttlelt tr 4
"bite Off th1it bile,' and „.'"e0iite •
"