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feS NEWS-RTCCr.D, MARSHALL N. C TIIURSPAY, APRIL 2, 1942 ? , n ; r -i Everybody Lends Hand ;to Defense of Australia i.v.r."ov:D UNIFO ki' ikirrnki ATir .ivi 1 1 1 cai rvi ,y-v v..-.-.v.vyv-V.W.V.- .V. . . 'I 1! llH liMM it!. M Tim ioou Blbl InaUiut t Chi. gMm 4 by WUtd Mpaw l)w Li . ( U i t Y. JVew Yorkert Are Talking About: The Columbia University professor (sympathetic to Japanazj groups) 'who just became a Lt. Col. in the Military Intelligence Reserve Corps ... The mysterious disappearance of lovely Caroline Lee .Gilbert, daughter of a newspaper man. Her mother . is limp from the heart ache . . . The Merciless Truth: In Damon Runyon's new film, "Butch Minds the Baby," (which they say .is a corker) to wit: "On Broadway a character is a jerk with personal ity." The cluck colyuraer who is play ing into the paws of the enemy by falling for and publishing stuff com forting to Goebbels. Two of his of ferings one week were so palatable to the Jack-Axis that their short wavers here flashed the phony para graphs abroad . . . But Wait! With in 48 hours CBS reported that its short wave monitors here heard the same items credited to "reliable American sources" from Berlin and Borne. Imagine! . . . The Gov't, however, sent for the Soandso the other day and read the riot and espionage act of 1917 to him . . . 20 years in prison next time. Counsel Ed Foley (of the U. S. Treasury) and his extreme satisfac tion over the ousting of all Nazi philes from the German Aniline firm. Congrats to Mr. Morgenthau, Foley and the agents for making the U. S. safer without those bums. Joan Fontaine's verbal lashing of a femme colyumist (not L. P.) after she won the Academy Award. Nasty wordage made Joan feel better, and she wound it up by inviting the cow ard into the alley . . . Eve Syming ton's groom's huge portrait of Capt. Colin Kelly in his defense plant' inspire the workers . . . Press 'ts on Broadway who hand col- v or- anyone military informa- mors or facts. They are in- awful lot of trouble . . . the wise men of B'wav v ufflcient, but it probably , . Anyway, please don t it to me . . . Tom "ys he never was of "b, so he couldn't , what Jazis ou.tr plat- It is ajscrwuiarfioticing that La val, the best administration- hater over there, was taken care of When the conquerors came. Paula Crystal, the concert singer, tells of the air raid warden making the rounds of an apartment house. One question is: "Have you any pets here?" A woman on the 11th floor admit ted she had a rooster in the apart ment. He warned her it was illegal, and then went on. On the floor below he asked a. tenant, "Have you any pets?" She said no she hadn't because a small city apartment was no place for pets. "Well," he said, "the wom an above you keeps a rooster." Whereupon the 10th floor lady let out a piercing shriek and then swooned. When she recovered she told the warden that for months she iad been visiting a psychiatrist on the advice of her husband because ev ery time she told him she heard ', rooster crow he'd shout, "You are going crazy." '. - Boomerang: Here's the UUk . est "draft dodge" gossiped around . . . Get yourself ' "friendly" doctor, a case c ' pneumonia and a private room. -in a hospital preferably a pri vate hospital where .your "frfeiKDy"-doctor handles the ease. The usual (and latest) sul ' . phur drug therapy is adminis , ' tared. Then the patient suffers N "after effects"!; of the sulfanila mide. He gets pernicious ane ''. C "'M consumption c 1 aaVMsMsMNHM , Its is A There is no city in Australia that can quietly sit back with the assurance that K will not be bombed by Japs. In the picture at the left, Melbourne city employees are doing their Australia-day task, erecting an AKP sandbag barricade outside of their working premises. Bight: Members of the anti-aircraft battery man a height and range-finder at an action station in Darwin, Australia. The men work stripped to their waists. Mississippi Digs Out of Tornado's Wreckage or r--r .4 j jrr7'JlZZZZ jWeWTteveled ' and ejKWeflie;" 'Mg jfli pjfaer by It MJr picture was taken V Grenada, Mb. Tie wind that near by. Note f As Convoy Plowed Through S. .W. Pacific I This photo was made during the tHIKMWt; ' Mneh of thiv MM ni tiening ttelr etufpment. Guarding' Great Britain's Coastline :it mm - iiirnT,-":'-'i;fc-'n- j iiini' fiiiwivniir--- r up the spectators, standinff about in Australian eenvey," and shows mmA h. .tMla- Kr . Af ft. r IwMdewWcfcHnwpt through MiSsis- eauiwd tbi damage inst mined dnaed yonder. - Another Sea Fighter The l,7M-ton destroyer Fratier, shown as tt was lannebed at the Betnlehem Shipbuilding company yards in jBaa Franciseo. It Is the fifth of, the present series, and was christened by Mrs.. B. P. MeCnl longh, wife of a naval intelligence MacArthur Trophy 1 ": Lesson for April 5 . Lmmb mbjacte and Bcrtptur to wctad and copyrighted by Intern Council of EaUiloua KducaOon; u Vrmlnkm. CHRIST AND LIFE AFT DEATH (EASIER) " ' LESSON TEXT Mark U:SM7; I ttilana 15:80-M. GOLDEN TEXT But thank ba 1 which fivcth ua the victory thro Lord Jenu Christ. I Corinthian lt V for Victory! By that 'sir many peoples indicated the! fldence in a -victory to come, well to have a victorious c but h is even better to be t look back to victory alrea tained. That is just what v able to do as we consider great and final enemy death, victory has been won on beh all who believe, by the risen c of whom we think in a special on thi Easter day. 1 V He is the Lord of the livingA of the dead; those who, even though they may have left this world, have only laid aside the corruptible Mdy for the incorruptible. They areJVic torious, even as we are, over death. I. Living, Not Dead (Mark 12:24 27). The Sadducees, a rationalistic sect of Christ's day, denied the resur rection, and so they were much distressed by His plain teaching of that truth. They therefore devised an intricate hypothetical case (see Mark 12:18-23) and sought to set a trap for Him. But they only caught themselves, for He pointed out to them and to the people that what was wrong with them was that they did not understand the Scriptures nor the power of God. That is precisely what is wrong with the modernists of our day they misinterpret God's Word, and they deny His power. Then Jesus turned to them and in place of their fantastic "suppos ing" story He spoke of three real characters from the books of Moses which they taught. He said that God still calls Himself the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, because though they had long been in their graves, they were still alive. God's fellowship with His people is not merely for the brief life span of this earth, but for eternity. That fact, of course, carries with it the truth of the resurrection. Man knows that his earthly body is marked for decay and death. That fact is written in its very members. He also knows that such a body would be entirely inappropriate for heaven for eternity. Is he then barred from God's eternal kingdom? No, indeed, for there is to be a glorious change the corruptible shall put on incorruptibility. Whether we shall tarry until Je sus comes and be transformed with out dying, or whether we shall await Sis coming for a time among those who sleep, there will come that trumpet sound, and in the twinkling of an eye we shall be clothed upon with incorruptible bodies like unto His glorious resurrection body (Phil. 3:21). There we have an assurance of victory already won on our be half, which can and does strengthen our souls against the trials and sor rows of life. m. Victorious, Net Defeated (I Cor. 15:558). - When Satan after a long struggle finally had Christ's body laid away iu we mD, no uougnt ne naa tne victory, but Just then came his great hour of defeat "Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes." "Death could not bold its prey," for it sought to hold one stronger than Itself the Lord of Life Him self. He had broken the bonds of sin by His sacrifice on Calvary; and since it was sm (the violation of the law) which brought death In the first nlaeo IClm. 9i7.io there wm now a complete victory over now am anq aeain. ,. A The one who knoaea rhrfat mj x longer fear death.' For him ft dot a eap sue we oarx, or go ing, as a trembhnf wayfarer into an nnknown land. -'. Piiimt TK Cuincy Adams was right when; aged and trail, be replied to a question as to his welfare; "Ouifa wmTI fcr.v you. 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I "MSI coe rK6DUII All Mingle The rose and thorn, the treasure and dragon, joy and sorrow, all mingle into one. SaadL The Wise Gain Many receive advice, enry tha wise profit by it Syrus, X ' Itaifci H UUM Slaikwaa' Hcg famtmtf ShHtr -' Pswdsr SSis- t'tf " y rtmitl Mr ' r i yTUe 1 MtH. s L'. lamimr lAMS 1 nnu t- I - , c - ft -
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