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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Jun 1943, p. 3

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TILT IN SEE FE VA) mal = NY OT ATER. WT FLERE BIA G90 phi hard d AAS ls Se sha 5 WA lod i gph RR fa vs 3% RALHFOW TL I 20 AFT " Rules For Flying vik: N "after sunset. The Union Jack Many People Uncertain of Proper. Flag Etiquette 1--The Union Jack is the offi. ¢lal flag of Canada and should be -the one-Hown in Cavada. 2--When flown from a staff, the flag lhould not be holsted beforo sunrise, nor allowed to remain up 3--In hoisting broad stripe in - the flag, the the Cross of St. "Andrew should be above the red stripe of St. Patrick on the sido of the flag next tho masthead; it reversed, it is an indication of dis- tress. 4--The dimensions of a flag, ac- cording to heraldry, should be - either square or in the proportion of two to one 5--Saluting or "dipping" tho flag is signalled by running tho flag smartly down the mast and then as quickly replacing it. 6--A flag flying at halfmast 'is the universal symbol of mourning. The flag, alter having been run up to the top of the pole, must be slowly lowered a distance equal to its own width. When lowering a flag from halfmast, it will first be hoisted up and then lowered in the usual manner. 7--In time of peace, internation- al usago forbids the display of the "flag of one nation above that of WALLET SAVES HIM FROM JAP BULLET Pte. John E. "aba Attu Island mementoes he'll long cherish--his notebook and wallet. Carried in his shirt pocket during Attu fighting, they put the brakes on a Jap sniper's bullet, * of Eastland, Tex, holds up a pair of Pte, Terknett is pictured recuperating from a chest wound at an wid hospital in the Pacific Northwest, one of the first wounded to return from the Aleutian battle. RADIO REPORTER REX FROST "Will Mary elope with her friend Alice's husband? , , , Will Dr. Jones save the life of Phyllis's six weeks old baby? . , , Will Bert Smithers find his wife's Jove let. "ters? tomorrow Tune in a afternoon at this same time for another eplsode (or as an annouric- er once sald by mistake, 'epi DOSE') In the thrilling serial "Love Can Be Lovely". And %o- member that you can still wash the dishes and have pink finger' nails by using "Sunnysuds" the world's "superlatively wonderful s0ap flakes." . . . a Yes man. Everybody at some time or other has become iutrig- ued with what have become com- monly known as "soap operas", those five a week emotional dram- as of lifo in the city or the great open spaces . ... Dished vn over a network of stations every after noon or early evening to intrigue madamo with domestic love, trag- edy, suspense, speculation and soap. Nearly everyone . citicises the "soap operas." Nearly overy- one listens to them. Ever¥one pokes fun at them. Recently a sur- vey was made in the State of Iowa, U.S.A. to find out who lis- tens to this type of program. Ap- parently the "soap opera" is more - --rurat--sections-- | -- liat 1--¢ 3 +1 listened--to--in--the Lo. Ne ap another--on--the same--flagstaff; When flags of two or more nations are displayed, it should be from soparato staffs of equal height and the flags should be of the same size. - At Public Meetings. 8--At public meetings, the flag should be displayed above and he- hind the speaker, but should never be used as a drape for table or platform and nothing must be placed on it. 9--At unveiling ceremonies, the flag should be carried aloft to ° wave over the memorial for the remainder of the service. 10--During the" ceremony ot hoisting or lowering the flag, or when jit is being carried past in parade or review, all persons pres- ent should stand at attention, those in uniform giving tie mili tary salute while all othér males should raise their hats, 11--When carried in procession, the Union Jack should be on the marching right, or when several flags ave carried in line, it should be in front of the centro of that line." 12--When grouped with other flags displayed from staffs, it should be the centyal- and highest point of the group. * With Another Flag. ®13---When displayed = with other flag against a wall crossed staffs, it" should be on the observer's left, with its staff In front of the other staff. 14--When the flag is displayed « in a manner other than by being an- from SUNDAY. SCHOOL LESSON June 20 JOHN DESCRIBES TRUE CHRISTIANS. --1 John PRINTED. TEXT, t John 2: 213.18; 4 1 15-17. GOLDEN TEXT--But if we walk in the light, as he Is In the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of. Jesus his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 1 John 1 : 7. " Memory Verse: 1 will sing unto Jehovah, Exodus 15 : 1. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time --We do not know exactly when John wrote this epistle, but probably between A.D. 85 and 95. Place. No doubt this epistlo was written from Iphesus. Fellowship With God "My little children, these things write I unto you that ye may not sin. And if any man_sjn, we have an "Advocate with The Father, Jesus Christ 'the righteous. And he is the. propitlation for our sins; and not for ows only, but also for the whole world" It is im- portant to bear in mind that pro- pitiation means the removal of God's righteous judgment against sin by means of sacrifice. 1-6; tained the knowledge of what love fs in the concrete example of Christ's vicarious death. "Bul whoso hath the world's goods, and beholdeth his brother In need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how doth the love of God ablde in him? My little children, let us not love in word, neither with the tongue; but in deed and truth." It we are unwilling to help our brother in his need it is im- possible that God's love is dwelling in us. IL is not the utterance of some great or profound truth: or . the accomplishment of some won. derful deed, but the quiet, simple help of a needy brother that be- yond all else demonstrates our possession of the love of (lod, Not what we say, however, true; not what we feel; not what we think; but' what we do in genuine, prac- tical, self-sacrificing activity, is the sole proof and test of our brother-love. Victory Over The. World "Whosover shall confess. that Jesus ig the Son of God abideth in him, and he in God. -Antt we know and have believed the. love which God hath in us. that wo may have boldness in the day of judgments; because as he iy, even £0 are wo in the world." This love is that which God and we may have in-common, that there may be mutual indwelling of us in God ~ short Herein is . love made perfcet with us, than the citles and towns. Tho majority of women who listen are in the ago group from 21 to 35. The survey in one city indicated that 53% of housewives inter viewed tune in to these serial pro- grammes with some degree of regularity. Nearly one-half of these ladies expressed the opinion that ther are two many "soap operas" on the air. Thore's one thing about It . . . with some sixty different serial stories on the air in North America, a largo pro- portion of them sponsored by soap manufacturers, there's enough subtle propaganda going out on the waves\to pet the goat of tho enemy countries of Kurope. In Germany, Italy, and pied zones of the continent . . . to get a piece of soap you've got to have an AAAAA priority. It "might bo a good idea to start beaming "Life can be beantiful™ ete, ete. ele. across the Atlantie in German and Ialian. Belween blitzes of enemy cities, a littlo soft soap of this kind might have quite psychological effect, » . . Jveryone likes a military band. One of the hardy perennials of martial music made its customary summer time debut last Sunday across tho airwaves of the BC national network. The band of Mis Majesty's Canadian Grenadier Guards under the baton of Capt. the occu Hero are three programmes which will be of particular appeal to members of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empive. Monday June, 7th, Wednesday June 9th and Z¥riday June 11th, 6.06 p.m, station CBY Toronto. These pro- grammes will bring brief previews of what the LO.D.E. hope to realise when the little pink Rose Day tags aro fluttering in every but: tonhole on Rose Day, Saturday, June 12th. Its interesting to re- call that it was Alexandra, Prin- cess of Denmark, and the very much beloved consort of Edward VII who first established Rose Day in Great "Britain. Queen Alexandra lent her namo to the day in June upon which the pretty little pink blossoms - made by the crippled chalren of the London Hospital Qrpoanago' were sold to raise funds for their needs. Today the insviring project so graciously in- iti. "vd by Queen Alexandria is re- flected in the Child Welfare Ser vices of the LODE. Radio is prpud to play its part in broad: caromg a series of messages whicn it Is hoped will ipspire warm hearted, eftizens to give gen erously, that happiness and health may he brought to many Canadian ehiiren, New Automatic Pilot Developed Device Operates Under 'Any Conditions of Flight A new form of automatic pilot, consisting of a series of hydraulic servo-motors which ean. operate the flying control sur aces of an aircraft, has recently been devel- oped in Britain, to save pilots from crashing through loss of con- sciousness, The device operates on the ailerons, elevator and rudder of a machine so as to bring it _out on an even keel from a dive, steep turn or any high-speed maneuvre which might cause a pitot to lose consciousness. The great difference between this de- vice and the normal automatic pilot is that the latter only func- tions when the aireraft is flying straight and level, while the forme er operates under any conditions of flight. of off by means of a ring at- tiched to the control eolumn. When Hie pilots hands are on the control cohimn it 1s automatically swiched off; when his grasp is relaxed it automatically takes con- trol and brings the aircraft to a level i To Rupa Evlnos In S. Pacific Zone 1t can be switched ono © 15 Spain (abbr). / THIS CU RIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson POsSITL TO ONE BULLET, WOULD YOU ANSWER: probably would then flee: {Cans MET A LION AND A LIONESS, AND HAD ONLY BASEBALL. IN LAST WHICH € SHOOT likely would charge. NEXT: Unlevel sea level. HAS NEVER FINISHED PLACE. YOU DONT SLEEP LIKE A LOG . YOU CHANGE SLEEPING NS FROAM TIMES BEACH A NIGHT, J) COPR. 1941 BY NEA SERVICE we) TM REC U.S PAT GFF. DETROIT, IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, It would be safer to shoot the lioness, for the male If you shot the lion, the lioncss most though the smile is now only a which grief and dis- mask under quiet can be traced. He speaks also of the Danish~ character "of and adds the followi son between Norwegian and Dan- ish character: "The says No, and 'doesn't Dane says Yes, and doesn't cither," Nazi Shaved Up tough A Dutch unde esata news. "resistance paper reports that Holland bar ng compari- bers are charging five «ents : ' above the normal price to shave _ Nervio Nazis "because thew faces aro oe eo > longer these days," the Nether- Jands news agency said recently, ro. 'OPERA STAR ) HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Pictured opera star, ---- -- 12 Dine. 13 Organ of hearing 14 Elongated fish. ARIFILIY VIAINBIURE 7 Forging "block. 18 Any. 10 Hindu sarments. 23 Those who skid logs. 24 Binds. 26 Yugoslavian river. 28 Russian mountains, 31 Music note. 33 Indian army (abbr). 34 On account of (abbr.). ER es flown from a staff, it should be displayed flat. When drapings; fés- toons, etc, are required, bunting should be used, but not the flag itself, excepting as the centre, or contres, of decorative schemes, and then it should not be_ placed lower than a person seated. 16--In street decorations, tho flag should be hung so that fit points north on streets running east and west, and-east on streets running north and south. 16--The flag should never be allowed to touch the ground nor trail in the water, 17--In" church, the Union Jack should 'be on a staff and on the congregation's right when on the main "floor, and _on the minister's right it 'on the platform. 133 Axis Generals Are Allied Captives One hundred and nine Axls gen- erals have been. captured by the Allies, exclusive of Russia, since tho war began, It was reported authoritatively last week, Lr The most important of them were General Ritter von Thoma; Afrika Korps, commander, and Col-Gen. Jurgen von Arnim, who succeeded Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ag Axls Commander-in- Chief in Tunisia. In all, 19 German 'gefierals were listed. Ninety [Italian generals have been taken, hit somo died In cap- tivity, including the Duke of - Aosta, who was caught in Ethl- opla. No authoritative egtimato was available in London of the num- ber of Axls generals In Rugsan hands, The Soviet. Embassy, however, . said that In the Stalingrad surren- der 'alone 24 generals were taken atong with Field Marshal General Friedrich Paulus, No Tdle o Moments Instead of idling idling, about" while on the "pool" waiting for ships, merchant seamen and ships of- ficers now are working in muni- Aong plants making guns and shells which they may later. use egainst enemy submarines or dive bombers, =pur---brethren, "abiding in and of God, in us. : J. J. Gagnier has always been 38 OH Cpvolis Objects Of Love : Previously the Apostle has told cheered along the airways by % He commeimes SOL {prebad. "And hercby wo know that we us" we are not to love the world, thousands of band music lovers Engine --r-- I equal in - 29 110i] i know--him,--if--we--keep--his com that he world passes away, (hat The tunes chosen hy Capt. Gage capacity to any naval plane repair Ts >| 40 Wicked. mandments. He that saith, 1 know the world «will hate us. Now he niler seem to cover a very wide stations in the United States are 25 Prayers, 44 Disencumber.. 4 And (Lat) 42 Approval. Vi him, and keepeth not his com- | concludes with" a hold declaration rango in form and mood lo suit being established by the South 27 Brighter. 46 Place among 5 Pennies. 43 Bachclor of i mandments, is a liar, and tho | concerning the secret of victory every laste in the wide coverage Pacific Forco, 29 Kingdom other things. 6 Projecting Science ik truth 1s not in him. But whoso | over the world. The world is simp- | of his audience. The Guards band- The program, directed hy- Rear forming part. 43 Clips © roof edge. (abbr), vr _keepeth hig word, in him verily | ly humbnily without God, and all. | gtand. will come to yout living Admiral Osborne B. Hardison, is of Ethiopia, 50 Behold! 7 Attempts. 45 Twice | hath the love of God been perfect: | -that humanity does and thinks room every Sunday evening at 7.38 designed to eliminate the time. 30 Storm. 51 1d est (abbr.). 8 Exist. (prefix), ! ed. Hereby wo know that we aro without God. The worll is given during the summer months. costly shipment of engines from 31 Myself. 52 Exclamation. 9 Be a part of. 47 Negative, bids in him." Having-nssured hig read- ers that God has made every pro- vision for cleansing from sin, and that there is a divine way of per- fectly restoring the child of God who has committed the sin, the Apostle Immediately proceeds to show his readers how absolutely essential it is for belicvers to keep God's commandments, The words 'love of God' may include His love to us and ours to Him, be- --vcauge our love is always inspired --| and prompted by Him, and the perfection of love means its com- pletion in life; it has reached its goal in the one who is thus obedl- ent to the Word of God. Love Our Brethren "He that saith he abideth in' him .ought himself also to walk even as he walked." From a, gen- eral admonition to obey the com- mandments of God, the -apostle becomes specific in telling us to obey the commandment to love Love is the desire on the part of the one loving to do qQyerything possible for the good ot the one loved at whatever cost' or sacritice, joyfully and volun. tarily. Ways of Death and Life "Marvel not, brethren, if -the world hateth you. We know that 'we have pasesd opt of death into life, hecauge we love the brethren. He that loveth not abideth in death, Whosoever hateth hig broth- er Is a murderer: and ye know that .no murderer hath eternal lite him," Here we have in broad contrast the way of the world which is death, and the way of God which Is life. It is the way ot the world to hate; and so to hate as to murder, It is the way of God to love, and so to love as to lay down life to save, The wicked one, In whom tho world lles, hates the brethren. His hatred -fastens on the godly. The Holy One' loves. His love fastens on the lost. Who- over heard of the wicked one lay: ing down his life to secure the accomplishment of his object? Test of Brotherlove --s "Heroby know we. love, 'Hecausd he laid down hls life for us: ahd wo ought to lay down our lives for the brethren." We have ob- . appeal, to pleasure, "thoughts of self, the acquisition of wealth and power, of doing all things for one's own advancement, The world may be altracNve and alluring. and -will certainly, to unregenerat- ed human nature, but the world never satisfies, The world can _only bring death, and, generally, disillusionment, and a sense of wasted effort, Now, says the Apostle, victory over the world "isto be found in faith In Jesus | Christ. Faith in Christ delivers us from the fascination and the deceptions and the false teachings of the world, centering our life in Him instead of SEE J . An example of the power of ra- dlo. So impressed was a listener with Watson Thomson's discussion of tho plight of the Jews in Eur- ope given Easter Sunday over the CBC national network that he for- warded Mr. Thomson a cheque for $1,000. 'The donor's letter remark- - ied that never before in hls whole life had ho donated money to such _a _charitablo cause, but that he was 80 impresged by the talk that he could not help himself. Tha don- ation has been turned over to tho South Pacific combat areas back to the United States or Pearl Harbor for_over haul and major re pairs pe The bascs will take care of ap- proximately 75 per cent. of all Navy and Marine plane engine overhauls in thls area. - "Yes" Or "No" It's 'Still Resistance A Swedish correspondent who has recently been in Copenhagen val things that" abide inst of visible things that pass away. How Would You Canadian Jewish Refugee Com- speaks of the great attraction™ mittee. Bb which this city still possesses even in self, in spirit. . OUR RADIO. LOG He | 32 Three (prefix) 54 Sing with closed lips. 56 Speeders. 57 Slope. 34 Sturdy tree. 35 Therefore. 37 Chinese river. 38 African tree. Vv 39 Beverages. 1A 41 Music note. 2 Us. 3 Vegetable. 43 Part of "be." 10 Cloth measure 11 Male singers. 16 Esfablished standard. 18 Dined. 20 Stand up. 21 One who quictens. ERTICAL n exercise. 49 Jumbted type, 52 Alternating' - current (abbr.). 53 Land measure; 54 High school (abbr). 55 Mother. TORONTO STATIONS | CKAC Montreal, 730k SHORT WAVE : A Ls FE : cL C 2, awa a T L 4 CKGD Timmins 1470k | GSC England 9.58m ' So ve his One? I... SrEmOnIS " CKso (Sudbury 700k | GID England 11.76m ---- 3 B.C. CKPC Brantfor GSE England 11.86 "Wo aro allowed to raiso chick Nha. CKLW Windsor 800k | asa England 17.09m ens but the problem' is to 'feed wort > AF ns) k | GHEX Doterbare 1430k | GSP England 15.31m them," sald Leslie Howard on a - OANADIAN STATIONS VU.8. STATIONS EAR Spain 9.48m " " CFOS Owen Sd. 1400k | WEBR Biffalo 1340k RAN Russia 9.60m BBO broadcast. "Tho ration fs at CKOC Hamilton 1 k | WHAM Rochester 1180k RNE Russia 12.00m most nothing and is based on tho CHM Hamliton : k Yi yp Gincinnatt hak PIS Rosels Solow number of people in the household, JKT 8t. Cath, chencctady df " FCI* Montreal k | KDKA Pittsburgh 1020k | WGEA Schenectad who have to give up--thelr normal FCH Horth, Bay 1 kk won Chica 0 s k eh 15.33m CJCS Stratford 2 uffalo egg ratlons In order to feed the OK WS "Kington KIwar® nuttale Sok | wean Phila. 15.27m chickens to produce the eggs that FCO Chatham k | WKBW Buffalo 1520k [| WCBX N. York 11.83m they were going to--you know." FPL London 1570k | WIR. Detroit 60k | WRUL, Boston 15.15m POP--Won't Need Pop's i By J. MILLAR WATT I COULDN'T GET LEAVE TO GO TO THE WEDDING | % 5, 75a PP Rercared b2 The Boil Byndicate, Ine) YOU'LL HAVE TO SEND THEM YOUR REGRETS NO FEAR ! -. THEY'LL HAVE ENOUGH "OF THEIR OWN SOON

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