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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-17, Page 7• Canada Double: Aluminum Output Enough .,Turned Out Yearly. TO Make• 50,000 'Planes, d3ays Officl'al• , • - .-4anada� nQaF--ie •producfr -enough-._ aluminum :to go into , 60,00.0 pianea • .annually, E. E. Powell, president Of .the Alteminum Company of Can- - ad.a Limited, said . in a broadcast address .at .Montreal. • t` peaking'' over- the , Canadian • Broadcasting Corpo'ration's • indult- plat Series au the national'' net.: work, 'Mr.' Powell, eutlited alum- ' 11:'um prodtictioa• since theoiitbreak, Of 'war and lsaid"tthat .iii 11 months . • . Canada has "mere than •doubled - the eapa•citfy developed- during'the` 40 years .preceding the ware -and .i •the capacity continues to soar,.t'. U. S„ CANADA , MAKE 'RECORD "Measured he cubic • feet," he said,,"the'volume of:aluminum now 'Bering ptedueed in Canada is great- . er than the volume of any other • metal produced' in this •country,', • except iron, and is enough to make • More tha.n''50,000 planes annual • Mr: Powell' said that in'.1938 and 1939 Germany produced.' more al- uminum than any ..Weteenountry 'and, inaddttr65; imported substan- • tial , jiiantities. ',At, .the outbreak. . of war production •In Gerihany ex-, eeeded that of Canada arid later the Nazis rrecei140. the `metput el?, ...Norway and France, both import - .ant producers. . But Qnow„• he .add -ed, the '•L' :ted 'States 'and .Canada produce more aluminum than the reit vt, the' world'... " " His Recall Asked B'y Government' Branding Minimi Alberto Lais, •naval• a-ttach'e, cf. the, Italian Ern- bassy, as persona non grata te'the' United' States government;. Secret tary Hull last week demanded his, ,recall: Reason for the drastic action wasAdmiral Lais' alleged ,implication in ;re,centsabotage ,,of'. Italian , ships in US. porta: • It weir..seen as a prelude to possible breaking off. of relations 'between, the..United States and Italy. • "Biggest Cheese" Title Disputed, in Ontario Leglslat.ure - Ox= ford and' Lanark Counties Claim it Menster••Built in 1892 for World •Fair Weighed 22,000 Poepds . George Doi.cett Lanark Conserv. a{tive, ft'aunted-the '.'biggest _cheese:: claim of his hometown Perth before the Leagislat.urr, in Toronto recetfit-. • ly, and immediately the gauge, was. snatched" up by Sar. aker.' James Clark. 'Twas Oxford Counly', net Lanark, that produced the 'big. . gest 'cheese," ha •said fitd'nm' the Throne. Mr: boucett 'sent , a • Pic - lure of, the "biggest ' cheese" in • 'proof. Speaker Clark wa.s not 'con. - .• on= • ' 'STRIPLING, OF '7,000 I'oI:NDg But next day, the old Oxford boy and now. 'Member for \\'ihdsor- 1 Sandwich as. Well. as Speaker, got ,teup front the Thrinie , nil adtimitted. • ` that late evidence, graded hefore• •him, indicated '•without dotibt, t.ht+ "biggest cheese," a '22,000 'Tinned Monster' 'built far the . C leagn :World's 1''air of 1892',and later vent tai 'Engl'and,• was indeed th'e big- gest chasm" And at the same time • he adrieitted that ingersoll.s "next ,hlggest Cheese." was'but• asttittling ., of 7,0,00 pott0ds. • The "bigge,tit ,ehr'eet," co:tiaroyer- 'sy' ended with Colonel George brew, Conservative (Leader, •qui*t• 'frotn James Meinty.rc.'s ",Ode to the .1,damtiroth Cheese!" of . whleli the i'irst lines goes: "flail to .thee, Maneletoth` C.beeie. gently .at its ease:" r• • LESSON 111 USING_ _WITNESSING ' • Acts 2;1-4:34 . PRINTED TEXT Acts 2:14j, 4:8-20 GOLDEN TEXT •-- They wog* , 'all filled with the holy Spirit, and, 'they sake the word of God with, bpldness.. Aota '4:31. • •1: ,THE L;CSSON IN ITS Time.=The ' day ' of ' Pente'cost . • oceurred as far as vee are , able. to, • judge,. .o'n' Sunday, •May 28, The events. recorded in the ' third and.'fourth ,chapters of:,Acts • took place, in the, summer of 30. ;:'• Place.-TheCity of Jerusalem.: We should come • -away from" the' study of this lesson. with:. a •new • • •conviction concerning the' divine origin and the': greatness. ;of the Ch. ure'h of Christ. "'We should be reminded • that loyalty ' to • the Church and to. the: Christ of the Church is the gre5at privilege and oblgh ten of evety true believer and of every consecrated disciple. -.• :Birth of the - Church ' • Acts 2:1. "And when the day, of Pentecost was come,'they were all together . in one _ place."" The Feast of Pentecost was the second of_the three chief Mosaicfest' ovals. It' fell on the fiftieth, day';; after thesecond day of.the- pass over, It .eelebrate.d, the ,coinple- "I tion of 'the grain,:harvest Special,:! '.offerings were ..made, and 'two leavened loaves of wheat bread, significant of .the • •finish.ed . her- -vest, -together with two -lambs aa- - . peaceofferings, -Were' waved •. be- fore 'the Lord. If prassover .re- Minded the Jews of,their .redemp- tion from ,the land •of bondage, Pentecost. celeb:rated ' their nose. •_session.of:the.;:land of•'prdnxise.._:.,.-,. 2. ';`And, suddenly ...there carne from heaven . a sound as of , the ; rushing of .a Mighty wind', and it • filled,' all the : house: where they, :were sitting.' 3: And there ap- geared :unto them tongues ,part- ing asunder, likeas :of f ire ; .and it at upon each,.one of •them:°' Piobably the ,great noise was 'to lie taken as a' symbol of mighty'' 'power, whereas . the tongues of •: fire' eiould be symbolic of .purg- . Mg and of dedication ,to a proph- etic • ministry,some*'hat compar- able to. the. experience of Isaiah' eight . centuries before. 4."And' they were all filled with the' Holy , I Spirit, and began to speak .with other ''tongues, as: