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international Law Hounded In War Time, Stewart Says By CHARLES 1\ STI W \RT KVntral Pro Washington. .Tl;*io 11.—That inter national law doesn't atmutnt ;■> much t Kivpt < rr.isuni;;!iy. w i'l-n appli cation > >•: ii'liswjtu'mv to any body. - iu..-trat»'ii al'ivsh alm<-t t\ et\ d.iv tn>\v :: the laoo of pivs enf uutlii comiiiions. When times are normal and Qties otts i)Ol' Robert ,/a»-kst»n IxkIv xiit i *l?» 1 j or N;«ti«-ris czvi he i rfiscW :~its-r::illy.| aV .:!! very uvll t.'j uunte internal ion»il | law. Kvrti "-U-; tii.n ;,> <lt'~ ! velop this sort ;t\v i> moutiotu'it l'« t I awhile. Illustrative-: v. when the Ami— i 4c:is drew a tn»n-1 jelligerent zone i[-<> rut tluw.selvo> : irui \varm\i the •k I wan ing powers to ivei^ • u < i u argued that intt-: n;»t law >up l„ited their thr.Ms. and the in-Higer-, cuts likewise wen' not then so tar gone av to ft'! ISi t<' dlM'U-- " 'O. To i e -are. ;I was tint I- ng betore they were violating the America ukase. but by that tune they had ar ri\ed at the coiiel. »;> n "hat '•- e rule was n«.t internatL•nally legal. It is tiie >ame with all >>i the rival belligerents* operation. military, naval anil overheat* Each time a "• .ent aits on a new method ot fighting. which he considers likely • t : :oet:ve. ho adopts it. The t.-e promptly sets upj the claim that that method is out-1 ragooisly interna*, s*. :'y !!<•-: i. The opposition country replies ti:;;: it is no such thing and there is no court I of appeals lor the disputants to sub-l nut their ease to. «. Ji;-t now the United St; Vs - ef fecting a transfer to the Allies ofj large quantities of war stores, parti-l cularlv planes, left over from the • world font Li t. To the average n dividual the question must arise "Isn't m.ach >f *:.'- material >o fa Kilt • ■ *5. te ::>'v * ;«e p acta'Mly worthles>'.'" 1'he Allies Want It The . nv.'.v: -oer s 'd i o that the 1 >tutt' • ttv -t : ! c. 1 n yet < >: the All <- ' ddn't '• e >0 anxious t» obtain ]»■>■-• ,-ion ••! :t. At any ratr. Attorney Genera! Robert Jackson u:\<•< it a< his opin-l ion that 'he *;■; r>:< ; ;.plies no vio- < kit;"!! •, * t W. I'lH'le Sam and the Allies, wanting the I transaction * u- '• ;^':i promptly, agree that J. ••.:—n i- quite right. The Herman- contradict this, as Blight be expected. It" a characteristic example (if in-1 lernati..n;d law's working." If* you j&oose to accept it. it's the real legal I fli'ticlo. Other.vi>»\ it's uttor!v! Phoney prov.dtd *he :.,i.-ct..r ha> the! physical strength to veto it. The ugge-* i - m.de that the disposition ol the current store ofj American mun * r.< ".0 of th»• plans, "short of w; proposed bv President R, |t as a means of tema;n>ng A. > ear |y n-belliger ent while helping the ;de of our \ • pathetic preference in ovcr-va :CS. "Short ot' War" To be sure. there aro critics ^vl"1 ra.titain that it is no; \ ei y •short of war." In all moderate circles much at -taction !■- expressed over Attoine\ llenerai Jackson'.- assurance that th«/r« u 't be no literal epidemii ii connection with his .'it sp\ campaign. F.' v w }i«memories date back t • the la.-t World War recall that ;i• i:: e-piona^c i.etivities in those <la> t nod :n;oa-ona'ule proportion \ t ry i<-\\ except violent extreme t wi.-ii to see them repeated. 1'hat "here will ^>e a certain proportion <>' ,cti\ :ty iiv i in';- y ayent- :< reyarii- ■ .nev;tal>'c. but the administra'>■ • :tselt is tar t'roin desiring in see it opposed at all more harshly than ine\ itable. Leaf Referendum Bill Signed by FDR (Continued From Toee One! marketing years besinnin.fi; with IiW-42 cannot be reduced jV"n ti:; n 1 <> percent from the l!V|i)-ll ,,>• ' • •■••t^ot!n«'! mmta 't'r;.. ..u.tes for a previous p: >vision that no state marketing q .ota of fl'.;e-c'.ired tobacco be les> than 7f> percent of the state's 19.J7 production. different kinds of basic sub stances are known to chemists. New Customs Judge Judge W. J. Oliver Webster J. Oliver of Brooklyn, N. Y., ha? boon named Judge of the United States Customs Court by President Roosevelt. A captain dur ing the World War, he is present assistant attorney general in charge of c»: fenv. Clean As A Hound's Tooth You'll approve of the crisp, fresh cleanli ness of your fine linens and sheets when they're returned from this laundry. Fine gentle soaps, lots of correctly heated water and rinses galore produce results that you could never achieve at home. Try our service . . . see for yourself. Henderson Steam Laundry Phone 508 Haggai Urges Building God's House ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Bv Alfred J. Buesc'ner < mimmt—————-HIt—i—i—————■ Scripture—Kaggai In the second year of the reign of the King. Darius, the remnant of the Jewish people which had been allowed to return to Jerusalem was discouraged, and suf fering from drought. 1 But Haggai, the prophet, roused them from their indifference, telling them that their troubles were largely due to their failure to do as Jehovah wished, that they should rebuild the temple. "Go up to the mountain, and bring wood, and build the house," the prophet told them; "and I will take pleasure in it, and I will be glorified, saith Je hovah " Then Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, ar.i Joshua, son of Jehozadak, an< 1 th« peo ple obeyed the voice of the prophet, ar.a started to rebuild the temple. (GOLDEN TEXT—Heb. 10 2 t, 25" Steels Lead In Stock Gains Vow York. Juno 14—(AD—Tho rk market turned tin bullish boat today as an optimistic brand of , c business prospects more than r interacted gloomier war news. Steels ifd tho rebound al'tor a hesi tant opening. Gains ran to a points hi -n !t>r favorites at the best. There uv:v occasional let downs on profit taking and top marks were shaded ;i; ihe close in many cases. Trans it' - approximated 1,000.000 shares. American Radiator 5 1-4 Amei ican Telephone laf) 7-8 American Tobacco 1J 74 1-2 Anaconda 22 1-4 Atlantic Coast Line 11 3-4 Atlantic Refining 20 3-8 lit ndlx Aviation 29 Bethlehem Steel 7G 7-1! Chrysler 02 3-4 Columbia Cias iKr Kicc Co .... J Commercial Solvents 9 5-8 Consolidated (hi Co 0 1-2 Curtiss Wright 8 1-4 Dul'ont 100 1-2 j Kkt tric Power Light 3 7-8 ' Gciu rai Klectric 31 1-2 1 (It nerd Motors -14 i-8| Liquett & Myers B 94 Montgomery Ward & Co .... 38 Reynolds Tobacco 1> 35 3-4 j Sou I hen i Railway 10 1-4 i Standard Oil Co N J 35 7-t! U S Steel 53 1-4 Cotton Closes 16-19 Higher A'ew York. June 14.—(AP)—Cot tun futures opened 7 to 8 lower. Futures closed 1G to 19 higher, middling spot 11.01, up 15. Old contracts: July 9.91 10.15 New contracts: July 10.20 10.40 October 9.02 9.20 December 8.90 9.17 January 9.10 9.06 March 8.09 H.931 i May 8.53 8.70 j '1 Roosevelt Says All Possible Aid Given Air Raid Victim (Continued From Pa£e One) ditional steps in the national defense pi t igram: The signing of an Army appropria tion hill carrying about $1,498,000, iiimi fur expansion of Army personnel v and lighting equipment. The formation of a national de fense research committee headed by Dr. Yannovar I>ush, head of the Car negie Institution, and of the national advisory committee for aeronautics. Tin board, the President said, will ha\e seven additional members, but their names are not yet ready for an nouncement. Army and Navy officers will be assigned to it and the organization will look into all research and experi mentation which might be helpful in accelerating • the huge defense pro gram. Government laboratories, labora tories of private industry, and scion til ie and education institutions wifl oe asked to help in handling all re search problems except . thpse of aviation. Injured during the air raid on Paris, a young woman is treated in a hospital. More than 250 persons were killed, and G50 wounded in the attack which opened the Na»i drive on the Frepch capital. Haggai Urges the Building of God's House "BRASS TACKS" ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (The (froldett (Text tff'i frrr:w,i *xi&mfBSEmmmmmmmmmmmaM Rebuilding the Temple "Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and good works, not forsaking our own assembling together, as th® custom of some is."—Hcb. 10:24, ?* By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lcs on on the above topic for June 1(1 ; the bonk of Haggai, the Golden 'ext being lk-b. 1(J:24, 25, "Let us onsider one another to provoke un > love and good works, not forsak ig our own assembling together, as le custom of some is.") Our Golden Text gives us the iesis for today's lesson, especially le part that says. "Let us consider ne another to provoke unto love and ood works." Surely at this time 'lien hate seems rampant in the ■hole world, it would be well for us ) "provoke unto love and good ,'orks," to offset some of the destine tion that is going or.. At the time th.it Haggai the pro phet was urging the people to set about rebuilding the temple of Jeru salem, a remnant of the Jewish peo ple had been permitted to cymc back to their homeland alter exile in for eign lands. The temple was in ruins and the people utterly discouraged and as is usual at such times, their own individual troubles seemed more important to them than the doing of anything for the glory of Jehovah. Darius was king, and it was in the second year of his reign, about 520 13. C.. when Haggai decided to awak en the people from their indifference and discouragement to build the tem ple. Jehovah would be pleased, he ; told them, for they had neglected Him and this was undoubtedly the cause of much of their troubles. It was good psychology, quite aside l from the religious side of the mat ter, for Haggai to rouse thi' people for in working constructively toward a good end, they would forget their troubles. Doing some constructive work that is going to help the world, always is the best course to pursue. I when one is downhearted because! of the hardness of men's hearts and the waywardness of their lives. Not Time to Rebuild. The people were inclined to think that the time had not yet come to rebuild the ruined temple. You re member. in our last lesson, that word had come to Ezekiel in exile, that the: city of Jerusalem had been destroy ed. Haggai roused them with the I stirring words: 'Is it time for you. (J ye, to dwell in your citled houses, and this house lie waste?.... "Thus saith the Lord of hosts. Con : sider your ways. | "Go iijj to the mountain, and bring I wood, and build the house, and I ! will take pleasure in it, and 1 will be | glorified, saith the Lord." "Ye looked for much, and, lo, it I came to little, and when ye brought I it home 1 did blow upon it. Why.' saith the Lord of Hosts. "13ecau.se of mine house that is: I waste, and ye run every man unto' j his own house. I "Therefore the heaven over you j j is stayed from dew, and the earth i is stayed from her fruit." Sul'lering as they were, the people were in a mood to listen to what1 Haggai said, and Zerubbabel, the soil! oi .^nealtiel and governor of Judah, and Joshua, son of Josedech, the high \ priest, led them to start the rebuild ing. When the temple was partly built, however, some who remembered the glory of the old building built by Solomon, are said to have wept that the new one was not so grand or1 rich. But they were comforted by the j wol d of the Lord as brought to them j by Haggai, who said: "Yet now be strong. O Zerubbabel | saith the Lord, and be strong, O Joshua of Josedech, the high priest, and be strong, all ye people of the land, saith the Lord, and work, for i I am with you, saith the Lord of : Hosts." What did their poor little temple matter? They had all done the best they could for the glory of Jehovah, and He would "fill it with glory." Haggai told them. Then ho exhorted j them to be always clean, separated-1' from sin, and they would prosper, j We may not always find that lead ing righteous lives brings us material j riches. But at least we have an in ner peace when we earnestly try to "provoke unto love and good works," and to put away from us hate and intolerance. Of the temple which these returned exiles had built it is ' said: "The glory of this latt« . shall be greatei than o: saith the Lord <>t in, • place will I give peaee a.ih • of hosts." TIlO prophet llafty;:;' are not known. lie was not great prophets, but rath, soil litious preacher who i. . his people in the right Rural Cluirchcs ROCK SPRING MAI Rev. S. L. Morgan, pa ! Services Sunday. June The pastor will preaei: on the subject, "The !::■ . Magnet." An important nnnounee . • be made about the re soon to be held, and m v.i.. K. Nor fleet Gardner. i ■ t. First Maptist ehiireh. lie <iei preach. Sunday school at In .. Mrs. S. L. Morgan tear adults. All members spccia!h MIDDLF.MURG MK'iil ..is. Rev. T. W. Lee, pa tor. Services for Sunday. .! Preaching by the pa:'...r church at 11 a. m. Preaching at Cokesl.i also by the pastor. Commencement at M 8 p. m. for the Daily Yar > ■ i School that has been in | ' ■ the past two weeks. The public is invited i< these services. The best quality of ruby and «•. ■ nId is said to be now rare an.'i .1, I'icult to obtain. NOTICE. I have this day qualified t. Clerk of the Superior Court i V County, as Administrator > ; tin F • tate of my father, the Laie I), i li Reavis, and this is to notify il j„ - sons holding claims against . - tate to present the same to ti • dersigned within one year t...i-; • date, or this notice will be pleaded . bar of any recovery. Per-oi ,n<i« i : ed to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This the 23rd day of Mav. li»4it D. W. REAVIS. Administrator of the Estate nl David H. Reavis. J. P. & J. H. 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