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Hrant arai an s otros ASA anes T Chive soo pd flr y B Alt 15 -* \By Farnham F. Dudgeon || © Vote to Call National Guard; | LESS O N ~} | War Spreads to Africa and Far East; || England Offers Self Rule to India;] {U. S. Armed Forces Start War Games + - = , ' - a , a ' Io .S a U r . c f M » ' s\ , a Agi \ . Show . + be tur , . R | ' yen b ¥ were g «® «| * B j < Mo. - \ A _ 2 h. p _ C J . A - - nle fers - ; Puran . & a - < oic +a \fi' v ® - p* s - cl f s ( + ® ~ o t cago, . ... , ased by Western Newapaper Uriton.) 26 C 1 « . / * ° » LQSQOD for Aug st 18 '_ (EDITOR'S NOTE-When opium are expressed in.these columns, the f ~ T.. Wo se \ are those of the news analyst and not n 'of this newspaper. a u . ' hos “5501; fibjects and Scriptura texts se- - Released by Weifim Newspapefi Union .. A m > , \ . . * ® lected and hted by International ** - \ mem==* . | fcgutfxcflagt 11°38is Educ’gfloxtu used by Poe 5D an bull a s s I I e 20. s . - permission. eee eo nnn nnn e ceca gen nene e wervceey GoDP's CARE OF HIS PEOPLE . LESSON TEXT-Psaim 23. * GOLDEN TEXT-The Lord is my shep- h herd; I shall not want.-Psalm 23:1. wos eg ee s When William was a Baby- . His Parents answered this ad-''Reed baby carriage, in good condition, $7.\ And initiated him into the saving ways of the Classified Ads. 2 e Lo (0) ._ _._ Confidence, contentment, assur- \ safety, security-all words ex- A , pressing the deep desires of the hu- characterize the .o ' blessed and beautiful Shepherd | \Y. Psalm which is our lesson next Sun- | ~ -2> -- day, ~\ : B- | __ une assi Tre on Aum apa Bogmerang throwin warlike sport ] e the soul meets.. God in per- | aomerang U B: p e . {-- “fitsngfii‘él’ in me. . of‘jbprlgbina] Australia, has an expo When Willy was 6 years old- on recess < mera VZ ) nent in OoJfICIIL , ington in the per- 60, ~''promige visi very need, |;\ L W ash e per-. . a. e . : delive 4 Zipfgm 03: ca iffy; the son of Henry Wallace, Democratic vice A lot of things had accumulated, in these few years, that, Willy no longer geliveran residential nominee, He is pictured | - + hin ~-ps5urance-of- both presibt dnd -l» ere (left) giving some instructions in used-so mother turned to the Classified Ads and 'sold these things so a , timate blessing. It has become the, the-art to Altorney® General Robert MMWWWW. Jackson. Same day this picture was Y best known of all psalms and per- .- haps the favorite scripture of most | Chijsfiané. \ a Familiarity may cause us to miss taken, one of the curved throwing | sticks went out of bounds, clipped a news photographer on the head and e a & four stitches had to be taken to close a When Billy was In 1118 teens-- P _ ~thefblessing of such a scripture pas- : the wound. woo c - | f c= g”. hp gflgutfjlfltqméjfi %1%3“ S & And had a paper route, he needed a bicycle, so Dad with his Classified Ad '-. Approac this nom ® o p> adin j q in, and Billy was & ~ a y £1m,,.,letwus follow the suggestion Here arg the \Big Four\ in the new cabinet of Japan, set up after the re g habit, found a good one at a bargain, Billy happy $00 C1Of Br, W. E. Barnes and think of it resignation of Prentiér Yonal, Left to right; Premier Prince Fumimare CAMPAIGN: ( <8 gm‘gj‘fmyf‘b‘ng the journey of life. We Konoye; Yosuke Matsuoka, foreign minister; Vice-Admiral Zenso‘YOShida, The F I *~ - ing thal go forth minister of the navy; and Lieut. General Eiki Tojo, war minister. This new | armer | Wh Bill in hi a f {. i In the 0am“ of a Sure Guide cabinet Is pledged to closer co-operation with the Rome-Berlin axis and has Republican - candidate, - Wendell en was in his twenties- 1 Bld Effifiéhw a set up its own Monroe Doctrine of the East. Willkie, bent an ear to the wheat a F ~- Pr Pro to make important In tr (For further news of Japan, see-Indignation.) and corn belt problems when he end- . A fine upstanding young man who has a home of his own, furnished . .W-w-+&‘iqmgt§mw an? mindfiigrrfmafoland a; U. $. DEFENSE: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: ed his Colorado vacation by going economically from the many offerings in the Olassified Ads. He has also - fh ~~~ \have a competent gulde “than. four- | py _\ ® L LLE 4 : | to Des Moines, Iowa, to meet gov- built himself a nice business by advertising in the Classified Ads. oe ; _ en -__. \hey of life is a pilgrimage through a | \4 Cames Invasion from midwestern states . fWhat they -- \Ke ® Buk . Mand unknown to US, with Its many X@cent On war came closer to| Information from - unoccupied] 1 l i ' 20 t om rm n n m s ~ f - ce > | * A -a- - - frr: Aylefisant places, but also its howling | home for hundreds of thousands of | France was that German troops in Scilairrfilfifizrgiezafis if; 23:15] Wh » ® e e ba * an # ~-. awfildernesses, its pitfalls and Its ene- | American families when they saw | great volumes were moving toward R - en W Ill was Up In his fortles— , , -k r ug -- n; Ambugt; P 310.000 of their sons, brothers, and the French channel ports Germany ance speech. But he indicated he € met i'M -# Lord is my shepherd.\ If I fathers march off to the largest| closed all travel and communica- xii atiifisagorzaigange in the cur- After many years of hard work, and raising a family, he and his good ao ce $ P\ *>. _ am in His flock He will guide me, | Peacetime maneuvers in American tion routes between obcupied and un- Efforts of Senat * Wheeler (D., | wife decided to trade their home in the village for a little place in the ~~ ~~ @----- J hl # . .care for me and give me the joy | history. occupied France. Mont) to learn the Republican can.. country where they can raise chickens and take things a little easter, / v ¢) m J + 'of green pastures and still waters. From coast to coast, border to Worried about the turn of events (009) \ cC ne Remembering the good services of the Classified Ads they are able to make: Le A $5 © The, expression \maketh me to He | border, U. S. army regulars, Nation-| in the Far East, Ungland offered | __/, failed. _ Willki mp th a satisfactory trade . > ; of ¢ ._ . down'\ (v. 2) is worthy of special al Guardsmen and organized re- S€lf-rule to India after the war if ,, ident could h m e ' : - T 15 + ent-that all too often we be- | serves were mobilized for a 21-day that country would now aid the Brit- reamenh cosked lave“ 18151313101: ' ~ j No ' fo i « zine. too busy or too important to | training period that swung them in ”32: “I“? ith tlhngy ago aim firsfrapbear f: 113: of #--- Aaké the rest we should have, and | divisiqns, corps and armies into sim- ngland, with a new army com- “p F p Loa ; R of as Good Shepherd has to \bend the | ulated battle conditions in a war Emma-15cm? 3rd £15\! Egookm “Siptizce‘fpeecn‘did te for vi When William was an old Man <I if; he knee\ of f anged its mode ense. Boast- moératio candidate for vice . = ¢ to = ife dows, “33 gggefngvgag hiro | game around the Canadian border. | \7/09 4,000,000 well-trained | President, Farm Secretary Henry A. He decides that mother and be have earned a nice vacation. But a l | - ye ~- of Sickness, of of trying cir- Congress men, it swung back to the old theory | Wallace, changed his mind about drive is hard work so again the Classified Ads come to the rescue. im o ' oumstance. Why do we make it Meanwhile President Roosevelt that the best defense is an offense. Staying in office during the cam- renter is secured for their home, and a nice young man secured who will Re -c -+- --metessary for our Shepherd to thus | sent a message asking congress for | Therefore roat obstructions laid to paign. He said he will resign when drive the car for his transportation. And away the for a wonderful ~ K _ ai # ~~~ \deft with us? authority to call the Naffonal Guard| Gelay- movement of an enemy if he he accepts the nominatio®. He also winter in the sunny south., y mey Cu 7, ° r e onal Guar * 2g =T-~_ ~ 322; . II. With Every Need Provid into training for a year and gave | Artived were dug up-to permit the had anutfle trouble with a \boom ' & ' tm n 62m s. 8-5) + his endorsement to the movement | British army to get at him faster, | rang (see cut), . ~o bf br £. __. 3.5). ; || ## be did. . Pe pr vvvvvv $4.00 \; We are a needy people, constant for peacetime conscription. After a . a E aie H) . fly dependent on the loving provision | fovorable committee. report . the | Bombings , _| BRITAIN'S PROBLEM: When William Died- . -2 AK :z° Gpd.- Dr.-J. H; Jowett says | Renate rendily granted the National | England bombed Germ and Ngygl [405888 ' oo ~ ' he z ~- s We~ B9 alt has threaA_ne + 41) Th Guard authority (71-7) ahd sent this , , any C e- left - o. - Olassifie ds * ht tl fo o ~ s * ee W a A, 9? © 1 hast Cans , R Gmmvbpmbgg‘ angland, . B th-W»; \Gfimmc :.m,t 11237? dame. f . M on “WW med to the a A e A h \ky 517 < i Al\ ten 0 trom: he'oan. | Apeasute. to the Bouse: _. . ... _| aides claliaed heavo.:damg \thal Hon af Hettich f S onvenient. anid. aD \ifolusive..C - - h adin- . .< yee _.. beloste - Terrae - aomniftfes. ap.] 21068 dlaffaed heavy:damage to the| flon.of Britith shipping show basis @ .- , convenient aud. all -inolusive,Oard. of Thauks.reached the friends- {t00--- - -- $&. AM 18 ade y thg | proved | the 'modified® Burke-Wadd\ | 05 \J. 27, med \the 'port| for Hrithin started war with __ many to thank \personally ) offered their sympathy and ldadly = ~~@\ --:} 4M: > each inm amie col- thier r i gg-| worth cription bill, but of Dover, England, a shambles. | 182 destroyers, They admit 20 are help in this timg:of sofrow. - ° ~ ‘ * t C ~- . <e, c on ank presure -of the clever and insidious | WOF! CONSCUPECN st. there |- frapland the. port of Ham- | sunk end P ' * - fa s eek ome Rsh #1 ~E\\~ Satan; and (9 the fear of | Were predictions the weeks of com~|- i\ \*\ [ Ain P v+ € and-more are laid up for re- ‘ - eee Abram \M.: TJ,. . * e fear burg, Germany, \pulverized.\ Both | pairs, 'Less than 100 are believed: > . ~ \ € Y\. \ .ideath which awaits him tomorrow. mittee debate are only the prelude sides denied they were burt much. | in u . \ tre ¥ Good Shepherd, wilt Thou meet | 0f what is ahead on the senate and | \ an raids on Ger | in merchant log io berger tham in p Sce th fig, \ . these he onen'xies for me? \Yes house foor. Bill now confines regis- a a Ge 1111 on A er in merchant ships is larger than in AND so mE STORY GOES ~ WT ~- dd. e “mum Tits cnsow p 5% tration to men between ages of 21 many an rman- territory the World war, in excess of 5,000,000 : Loc g , & . er rough 8 | to B1.) Former War Secretary have been night calls, when safety | tons. - > i E bo P psailmist Woodring opposes the measure and is greatest for the flers. On the - Thousands of people in this vicinity have found innumerable uses for _ O M, -{ ... .. For the sin of yesterday there is other hand, Germans have paid day- | Ships for Sale the Classified Ads. Old and young alike use them to advantage. These t the restoring of the soul. Every. UFSe® lowering army enlistment Pe} yor, cans on England. This h : mical little ads help peopl d make find lost ‘ A 1 . where the power of God is evident riod of one year and ralsing pay, in 100 j; ins gland. s has Condition may bave reaction in econo © p people save money An money- o_ pr a restoring that which has beenfide: order to attract volunteers. 1°? or: 0112 Nari fller® | 1, $. The United States has 238 | articles-hire help-get jobs-rent property-sell merchandiso-and ee ~- gm § :mtroyed or broken down, heall House leaders devoted hours of | WET® more Interested in observation) gestroyers, twice as many as any - service. Anybody, anywhere can use the ed Ads sometime. Mako - , healing the . ] | than destruction. But severel east | other t | ‘ M - - wo E wound: but nowhere is it more evi. ' SW to excess profits taxes 824 \ CPL and southern English port other two navies. Committee to De- yourself familiar with the Classified Section in this paper-you'll be wh A. dent or blessed than in Hi defense - orders, - combination .of ; inglish poris Vi-, fend America by Aiding Alles is surprised how often it can help you < G s restora- ; tually have ceased to be open for a ' -_ prc _. L. . dive ministries to the soul. _ He | which promises to be tightest bottfe- | agitating for sale of 60 '\over-age “\§“\ . dleanses from sin, gives ‘peace ' neck. Present plan Is to per-mitt commerce. ~ and unused destroyers\ to British. ' co . oe ,_. ter ( , - Abrough His Word, 30, thr a f cost of plant expansions to be de- Jn Africa | Those favoring sale ergue it would , =* | E pri ough ducted from taxable earnings ovari Meanwhile Mussolini began war. ° better to put ships to practical ; ? , _- .~ [RE af i in} 5 _ lbhymn or a bit of poetry, comfort in | Aive-year period, at rate of 20 per R f ; use than to allow them to rust like gestures in Africa Italian , m P e O e e e , e o mm win (}u ~ the fellowship of . p a friend © cent each year. Manufacturers < troops said to number 250.000 moved *\ U S N2Y® Y8r0s. ‘ For today-*''He leadeth me in the . ' I +- paths of righteousness for his ' want to net enough from defen®e from Italian possessions on Egypt Agitation was brought into the a j 7 I p frc . orders to pay for necessary new f8> and British Somaliland London Open when Gen. John J. Pershing, I ome Ing 0 e ® “y. en = ra e a Ms > mame's sake.\ The world offers f a zoany by-paths, and makes them cMlities, defin‘gySSInot want to ”Ls; newspapers warned their readers to , ;:1:)rr;m£mderf C51 the 1A ERR, tackle. an 4 - 5 8 The right way, bmwmywmmm thless property, : expert some Tlalinn successes. , ayvor af ine sale e sald It. - NIENT I ' ( ) “Manly Guide will lead me in the as many had to do after 1919.20. S - Duce's goal is believed to be Sues . might be the last act America USE THIS CONVE Ce ma ' wayaflggteoumou This Hg does Chlamber of Commerce said. \PTOb ; ang the gate to India. might be able to make \short of . | : int » Gt because of any merit in rife, 5293198 of loss are sr great C + war,\ and said by sending help to l ' - me Jul“ for fir. own dear name's Bake—1 many bu gess men would rather ; INIHQWION the Br.tish we can hope with l res woe Qf the glory of his not undertake such business ° jflmflan' go quI‘T' * Ching, confidence to keep the war on the the I \ghee.- h. 1:0 at cares for Also in Washingics , | P tu to, rams -,. other side of the Atlantic ocean ' I M '1 0 d F ' << -~ ta iz fl“ ‘od: * w gt List of contracts approved re | Arrest of nine Brilish trade lead- > 801 Eharles A Lindbergh, in a ail-Urdeéer Form wa Ma} i vealed the navy had agreed to pure ®\S and Journalists in JapA\ #28 | to the anti-war rall k Chi- Gu But tomorrow, or on some toOMOT® | cuase jarge number of trawlers to - designated by Tokve as breaking P 7 & OUT OUT & MAIL TO- _ RM@~-SORRY, NO CHARGES «eat #ow, I must go the wa of all flesh . £ _ .I' (118 V taa cago, warned that in the future CASH WIT-H ORDER q * ay 01 ; lay submarime nets in principal U 8 - YP of an espiaunage pint Nipponese America \miy have to deal with a B N thy mimics: Jesus comes) MUt | parbors reported surcude\ cf one journalist Europe dominated by Germany,\ rown ewspapers The amount is too smal ' Luz us through fhe valley of the € Alien -| registration | to include 8400 after his arrest They said he and advocated ''mon-interference by Baldwinsville, N. Y. for bookkeeping costs l p fbadow of dea'th‘TbEven magi “Peg 4,800,000 will begin August 27 - unfortunately leaped from a window America with affairs in Europe ' ~ . nt no evil.'' The Good & | | : + ~ 0 is as much with me in the with? € Assistant State Secretary Wellies | _ England demanded explanation® | por nese remarks the \lone eagle\ ' Enclosed please find . _ .... for which please publish the l 88 holds action by duress comes w 'hin - 8N8 London papers called for re | C_. n as ''the chief of the of «walling waters of that valley as He ,,., ot Hav taliation Four Britishers evertually ' f lassified ad bel 1 in: Fu: was with me \beside the still wa- ¢\ tv house passed and sent to the -| Were Feleased but London was fifth column in this country/' by . classified ad DALIOW .... ... Imes in : Tt . a . e house passed and sen e \ Senator -P r of Morida This I wea: * E’beenutttll: mimfi ha' its“ senate a bill to permit wire-tapping 8TOused by now and the arrest if stiltemem 9:99:le in some bitter PLEASE CHECK BELOW * boc . e comfort of tens of th0U° - in investigations of espionage, sab - 8D UWndigClosed of Japanese | jor ,., on ine foor of the senats . - l I mm“ ea filingbélfl as gm! . eltage and treason. Lo aa ye . in England, and elsewhere in the I D (me paper NAME IT HERE &..... ao a vek. s C have pass ro: at valley 1 tot C British empire. put a further strain ' MT& . + p aP . _ Why wi “gorge“ without this x mn Anglo-Japanese relations thbCEIIK‘NY at le per word. Mintmium charge 260. .- lke ._ - Ma é_,,.§£hflx%.uv who is the Good Shepherd : \ / a, M :- Ambessador Narnoru Shigemitsu < mppomzment . l & one 1. Us? mega?“ sor n> N A M E S lodged a 'strong protest ' with Vis - - The duke and duchess of Windsor D Baldwinsville Messenger, Liverpool Review, North to tod pes Fae ery n ds its ful satisftec- \ count Halifax. Britain's forel ; j X2 ‘ he h . . ._. in the news |- P n's foreign §°C frustrated the hopes of many ex- Recorder. r 2¢ X2 Bas tion: enemies sre discomfted, the ; retary. against arrest in London Of + pectant dowagmtben they decid- Syracuse Star, Cicero er. All 4 papers fo e ofl of gladness snoints our heads, representatives of two great Japs e ia ~~ to Ameri per word. Minimum charge 50c. [=» pro ~ and cur - € Running for re-election to the not ie tome erica, en > Gu cups run over as we go on £ ing | '€ gpese banking and commercial route to the former king's new job, #, \ HHL. To a Destination Certain and U. S uni.» 7: the Demecrati® | houses He was said to have re- governor general of the Babamas. Skaneateles Mirror Jordan Leader Elbridge Courier «Cd . #io1 Blessed (v 0 and Republican primaries Benatof quested their immediate release. fj; roya b ghness changed plans D | ' ' “j,” f of 8 Not al who set out upon a jour . Airam Johnson of California heard There was no ofmeial comment but- gecided to disembark st Bermuda l Camillus Advocate All 4 papers for 2¢ per word. \4 - af € ney reach their goal. but the Lord himsef#\Atsbeled by President Roo%s6 _ unoffici | . - Reis 5 a gos. * f \ & - cially it was said the arrest C! There have been rumors bowever Mini charge 50c P [Fol I has never lost one of those entrusted | Yelt as \no longer a and cer / the Britains in Japan and of the that his PernsyIvania-born Balti- mmur ge * l w aed poole 4 && His care (John 17.12. Goodness ; tainty tot s Progressive Demecrel _ jamamese in Britain was 'pure CO . morebred wife §OOn nay visit : . . ® ge 0 S # and mercy through aB the days of ' € J. R. McCart, former comp'rolier ' incidence\ Thkys said the British ° America for a plastic operation de- h - D All 8 papers listed above &e per word. Minimum --- RZA tha 5 our lives would lead wniy to ultimate - general, died in Washingts~ actor was retaliation. tails unannounced. l f T5e. 5 -A . B| _ 'awe: & disappointment ff they id not bring - € LorA®Beaverbrook. Canadian-born Wher reserve army officers of the charge ¥ If; z m to?” Father's bouse Loazdon WV. was added to SPIES: + mea‘763} carps were called to w_' - $ In that bouse there are (many England's inner war cabinet and is Nhati le lise barracks, Pennsylvania - for I WRITE AD BELOW mroe L _. Spapsions\ or ahding partes John - expected soon to replace Alfred Iv.\ ation Alert _. ~ , > 4 H-3 ed for us ® - training. the major course was trop R prepar or us by mur Lord. Camper as minister of information G-Men have .ncreased their '~pse ~ - a- © eos sree peces ene cer ove s We know we shal come io th ir 'or: leal and sem-r>troptcal diseases & a shall some that € NMeviMe Cbamberlain, Bmuius.r s due t man: compairts abou: espi- A dea'h sentence was voted by a f WW Journey's end woth safety | cremmer and advocate of appease - onage Chief G-Ma~ J Edgar Hoo French co~.r: for the rebel Gen oe - ae - humefi brag {Eben-94 tt mest underwent an operation and ver toid governors and their repre Charles de Gale, who fed to Ang.. | | £2; mg Bo mate fA~~ever may retire from the cabimet seniatives, called together by Pres land when the armistice was signed noe o __ . t .- - Fo study such a lesson is to cre @ Harriet Elist, constifm&rs mem- ° ident Rocsevell in form s common a cece e ener earn se - \ ute the d - L and bas since organized French E esire in one's heart that be- of the Natonal Defense com- tromt against Fifth Cohammsts. Prior trey * mir #I men should know about this Good forces tnt *urther resistance . Stil . wh mt to be t ' m ssion. revealed that body would | to 1{G8 the FBi invest.gated 35 cases to hear ther fite-are Former Pre 2 inn ver cfr ts cn ives _ W 7 bi, mought into His stagger buying for the army and a year Im 1920 the mumber rose to miers Edruard Dalsdier and Legs I T. WmSaflmz‘r mm Shepberd of fiwcrf memmfiflw ° Q and last year to 1 681 So for , Blum ond Marshal Maurice Game. reas neveree iis * bear- seven «s = * & ‘ the curmer of ce this year 16,855 investigations have lin De Gale sra Bim stil Ad # :. R alle sre . w» am ws wn Oon ww on a jn J Ll a», s a , mt, YE] sot come ratses, been maa 2 ; DOV in French 1 [ & m - — m R ' P es et ~ ‘ f + Co e aycles in Parks mast be Esersed, | °