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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Aug 1937, p. 6

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Take Over Peiping Discover Island • To IBs a Group CHICAGO.--Discovery that Resolution Resolution Island, Arctic formation north of Labrador, is not one large island but 600 small ones was reported this week from the expedition of Commander Donald B. MacMillan. E. P. McDonald, associate of MacMillan MacMillan in previous Arctic explorations, said his yacht Mizpah in Lako Michigan Michigan received word of the discovery in a message from MacMillan. The: latter's schooner Gertrude The- baud sailed June 24 from Gloucester, Mass., with a group of scientists aboard. McDonald said the MacMillan discovery discovery "undoubtedly will necessitate a change in maps, navigation charts and atlases" which now show Resolution Resolution to be a single island about 175 miles long and 50 miles wide. He reported reported the MacMillan message said in part: "We worked through the ice in Hudson Hudson Straits to Resolution Island and found it to be a mass of islands instead instead of one, A conservative estimate makes it to be a group consisting ol at least 500 islands. . . . "We found the group to be very interesting interesting scientifically, botanically and geologically . . . Claims China Can Win General Yang Hu-cheng, who was cô-leader in the Sian mutiny in which Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek was kidnapped, as he sailed from New York after telling reporters reporters that China can win a war with Japan without outside aid. He is going to Europe to study armief there. U. S. President Roosevelt and Rear Admiral P. S. Rossiter, Surgeon-General of the Navy, appear to disagree as they tour the District of Columbia looking for two naval hospital sites. Synday Schoo L< $s< • LESSON VIII. THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN A NATION'S LIFE Exodus 25: 1--40; 29: 43--46; 40: 1--38. Printed Text--Exodus 25: I, 2, 8, 9; 29: 43--46; 40: 34--38. GOLDEN TEXT--Blessed is the nation nation whose God is the Lord, -- Psalm 33: 12. The Lesson, in its Setting Place--Mount Sinai. Time--B.C, 1489. "And Jehovah spalce unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, that they take for me an offering: offering: of every man whose heart makctii him willing ye shall take my peering."--For the construction of this place of worship, the people themselves were to bring offerings of gold, and silver, and brass, of various various kinds of cloth, of acacia wood, ând oil, and spices together with various kinds of stones, but only those were to bring such offerings whose hearts led them to do so willingly. willingly. "And let them make më a sanctuary, sanctuary, that I may dwell among them. According to all that 1 show thee, -the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all. the furniture thereof, even so shall ye make it."--Two things in this introductory announcement announcement the Lord makes clear to Moses .--first, that the sanctuary which Jehovah is now speaking of is a place in which God would dwell among His people, the Israelites. The verb "dwell" is the one from which, thé word shekinah comes (see Lev. 15: 31; 16: 16:16; 26: 11, 12; Num. 9: 18, ' 20). The tabernacle is, in general, an adumbration of the great dwelling-place dwelling-place of God, where He holds converse with all the ranks of His rational creatures, the heaven of heavens." Set Apart for God "And the Tent shall be sanctified by my glory."-- In the Old Testament, Testament, when any thing, or any person, person, or any day, is said to have been sanctified, we understand that that thing, or person, or day was set apart for holy purposes, for God's service and worship. As would naturally be expected, that thing or person was to be kept clean from all dolilment: jmd pollution, of any kind that would interrupt unbroken communion communion with God, or hinder the service service for which this thing or person was set ' apart. "And I will sanctify the tent of meeting, and, the altar: Aaron also and his sons will I sanctify, to minister minister to me in the priest's office." -- The entire chapter, of which these verses are the conclusion, is a description description of the rites by which Aaron $,nd his sons were set apart and lanctified for their priestly office. "And I will dwell among the chil dren of Israel, and will be their God." -- No Christian can read this verse without thinking of two wonderful wonderful New Testament passages concerning concerning a greater tabernacling o£ God with men. In John 1: 14, we read: "And the world became flesh, and dwelt among us (and we beheld his glory, glory as of the only begotten begotten from the Father), full of grace and truth." It should he noted that that margin of the Revised Version informs us that the verb hero translated translated "dwelt" is literally a verb meaning "tabernacled." (See also Rev., 21 :3). That which God begins to do with his own chosen people, the Israelites, out there in the wilderness wilderness of Sinai, God will bring to glorious perfection in the eternity to come, for all his people who have truly been redeemed, separated and sanctified, . because of the blood of Christ, to whom all the tabernacle service pointed. "And they shall know that I am Jehovah, their God, that brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, that I might dwell among them.: I am Jehovah, their God."--Life without without a knowledge of God, is the most tragic thing in the universe. And this is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Christ. (John 17: 3). "Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of Jehovah filled the tabernacle. And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of meeting, because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of Jehovah filled the tabernacle."--When all had been done according to God's instructions, instructions, then the very purpose God intended intended the tabernacle to serve was realized when he himself, in the form of a cloud, came down to rest upon the tabernacle. "A cloud is the constant constant symbol, or if not always this, the accompaniment of the divine presence (Ex. 14: 19; 19: 16; 33: 9; 1 Kings 8: 10;' Psalm 104: 3; Isa. 19: 1; Dan. 7: 13). "And when the cloud; was taken up from over the tabernacle, the children children of Israel went onward, throughout throughout all their journeys: But if the cloud was not taken up, then they journeyed not till the day that it was taken up. "For the cloud of Jehovah was upon the tabernacle by day, and there was fire therein by night, in the sight of all the house of Israel, throughout all their journey."---The children of Israel were thus most divinely guided by none other than God himself in his manifestation and presence in the cloud, which, by night, appeared ap fire. We are Jed today also by God, not by such a visible things as a cloud, but by the Holy Spirit who dwells in us (Rom. 8: 14). r.y VIRGINIA DAL When word went around the Metro- Goldwyn Mayer studio the other day that Beatrice Joy Gilbert, thirteen- year-old daughter of Leatrico Joy and the late John Gilbert, was making a film test, there was more craning of necks and rushing toward the set than there is even for Garbo. If good wishes could make good actresses actresses little Miss Gilbert will be the greatest of all. Back in the wardrobe department many a tear was shed as seamstresses who had dressed her mother and her father sewed on her costume, arid cameramen who had been devoted to her father begged for the chance to photograph her. For a long time the studio has owned film rights to "National Velvet," but they couldn't find a girl who was both young and appealing enough to play the heroine. Everyone hopes that little little Beatrice will be chosen. Hot weather in Hollywood so intent that the closed-in sets of sound stud- ing effect oil temper- ment and nerves. Ginger Rogers and Katherine Hepburn sit together at the edge of the "Stage Door" set at RKO studio, calmly sipping sipping tea and discussing discussing the day's news. At Twentieth Century-Fox, Century-Fox, Virginia Bruce and Boretta Ginger Young swap theories Roger» ios are like furnaces seems to have a Calm on child-raising. At Columbia, the staff is dally morë amazed to find that Grace Moore is agreeing whole-heartedly whole-heartedly with every suggestion the director director makes. Incidentally, John Ford has an effective way of squelching actors who want to play scenes their way instead instead of taking his direction. If an actor actor grows argumentative, he lets them go ahead and play the scene his way. Then he rips the film out of the camera, hands it to the stubborn thes- pian and says, "You can .have it. No one else would want to see it." The daffiest picture of the week is RKQ's "Super Sleuth." You could not find better hot-weather entertainment B--3 anywhere. Jack Oakie provides the laughs, expertly aided by Ann So- tliern, but it is the story that really deserves loud cheers. I don't want to spoil it for you by tolling too much, but you won't, mind knowing that it is the story of a movie s,tar who specializes specializes in detective roles. Ann Sothern's career, in the doldrums doldrums lately because of second rate pictures, has suddenly picked up and no one is happier than her close friend, Joan Bennett. If you heard Ann spouting spouting Shakespeare on that best of all summer programs, Charlie McCarthy aided and abetted by Edgar Bergen, you know that she has a sense of comedy comedy and that should put her up in the front ranks of high comedy with Claudette Colbert and Carole. , Lombard. Lombard. When Sonja Henie decided to go to Norway for a vacation a big farewell luncheon was planned for her by Ty- charming idea when _ it was planned and f the invitations sent ^ * out, but in the mean- §»jp time Sonja and Ty- f , j rone had a squabble H lj J and were not even Speaking. They carefully carefully selected tables room, and avoided speaking to each other. Hollywood Sonja Heine rone Power. That seemed like a very has often giggled over parties where none of the guests were interested in meeting the guest of hour, but this was the first time on record, when the host and the guest of honour were not speaking. His attentions to Janet Gay- nor and Loretta Young were supposed to have caused it. ODDS AND ENDS -- Ofiicials at NBC who discovered Doris Weston and called Warner Brothers' attention attention to her are delighted with her performance performance in "The Singing Marine," say she is the only girl who looks intelligent intelligent while listening to other players players sing Ben Bernie is attending dramatic school in hopes of outsmarting outsmarting Walter Winchll in their next film Joan Crawford will star in the remake remake of that grandest of all film stories, stories, "Shopworn Angel," which Nancy Carroll once made Ray Milland lias been given Claudette Colbert's former dressing room and his friends are kidding him unmercifully about his flossy surroundings, walls of blue mirror glass-, white dressing table, and thick, thick hugs--Whenever actors insist that they just can't do justice to more than two pictures a year, producers producers remind them that Gene Autry is the biggest attraction in pictures nowadays, partly because he is so good, partly because he makes so many pictures that audiences have no chance to forget him. 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