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PAGE 2 K 'triiat foiling atocfc there »*a. f On * direct result of all this wa* P Mt while other pan* of Ruasi* f Ui m*r with fond auppilwa Petrn^ & rad add M*>tro* •'•re abort of Jt «od Another was that munitions »il MpplU* absolutely required for f .Hilary operation* war# hung up * t lb# porta or the factories because f l#t# w#r# no rlfl to load th#m in id no loeomotlth to haul them fv §ur#l> th# rum# of Ood la upon LbUk h. y and all Its work*! Sur» ly 'C to • _ AA‘ V " % A V wv p* Char.es toward Russt I. t ta the blight and plague ’ man ;lnd, for auraly nothing else leaves n tta track a train of evil# ho great .nd terrible, Tba d#mocratlc government of tuseia cama in to find itaelf ail but »verwh» imed with a altuailon ts . Ike of which had never confronted my other government In the world 4cvt Regime Meet* Problems Sail' fully. ,lt had to fight a great and tarn lie war and at the »»m» time it lad to Operate for the dally Ufa of Ji# nation a machine ao rickaty "hat It threatenad every minute to !|ll In Then# appaltng conditions It ta Beetm* with courage and skill Slowly steadily. It la getting the letter of them And here I point out on# of the Boat intereating phases of the Rue »fan story. You ae# men that hare Ud rerv little experience In public affairs or perhaps none at all Os g sudden this almost inconceivable Job Is thrust upon them of chang ing over this enormous machine and they tackle it and get away it, learning how aa they go along Becanae they have tbs Inepira'inn of an ideal, they bare a vision. the> so# something to work for a million miles beyond and above the ray auvelope or a place at a murder ous monarch’s table They see the Whole world lighted up for anew democracy If they can make dem.v mey go in Russia and they work Without sleep and defy disease or to roftk# that Tilton t*a. • Every day things go better In Russia. These men are substitut ing order for slipshod and efficiency for a mad riot of blundering But they can’t do it all a' one# They can’t ware a magic wand and exchange a punk old machine for a bright new one. It Is easy enough for people tn other lands to ask why the Russians don’t do this thing or don t do that Give them a chance and they wil. do whatever can be done by human agencies and do it wsl , because they are carried along to achieve ment bv the greatest power in the world, which Is ths faith and fee. Ing of democracy WARNING! / The »i-romp*nyin I* copyrighted. I*l7. by Th» N**»* r*t>«r Enterprise a«*oe|gtl<'<n r T rh"** edltorl*l itaff (""hx-rlee w«rd Russell Is » e*lkrt»d mem ber; and it Is furntehed t<" Th* Time* by thst aeeodstlon for •<- elusive publlcatlr>r» In this terri tory. Any Infringement of th* copvrlrht will be promptly re ported by The Timm end vt*->r ooiiiy proMCUl'il by th» N>wip»p»r Enterprise association Om, C. W. H«mk, w«M"4»r •» tke krliate. *ltrbl*e»» Male troops, will «««r In the irirh.i* sun company of the Fiftieth In fantry. commanded by Col. V <» Latimer. In tbs Board of Com merce Thursday night. at * o'clock Friday night. in the armory, four companies of the Fifty-first in fantry will be mustered into t l -* state service by Major Michael ! Phillips The companies are the units raised by the Burroughs Add- Ins Machine compsny TMamond lodge No 411. I O <\ F. th* Trumbull-ave. and the f*eoond-sve. rresbyterlan churches and one raised by general enlistment A Detroit eeldter. Alex. 4. MMataak, at N*. IT* Wr»fer4-a»». was killed In the recent flhctln* around Lens. His name appears In the casualty list Issued Wednesday hr *he Ca nadian militia department. Two other Mlrhlgan men who enlist* 1 In Windsor were wounded They are Prleste L. J Noble Ahafert. Mich., and Private tv. .1 Morris I>etrolt. Light Breakfasts Thoughtful people these days are urging econ omy in eating, and many are even advocating "no breakfast.” The "no breakfast” plan may agree with some, but most people feel better and work better on at least a light breakfast. A great many have found that a liberal and <h of Grape Nats, served with cream, milk, or fruit juice, furnishes ample morning nourishment, is easily digested, and promotes buoyancy and clear ness of mind. Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishing goodness of whca s and barley, including the vital mineral salts of the grain, and is a most delicious food. “There’s a Reason’’ Far torte* Postons Careal Company, Rsttle free V Mich \ return Cereal Cos.. Ltd. Windsor. Ontri . IBIG CROWDS OF SCOTS 18 FROLIC Whole Fleet Needed lo Carry Merrymakers To Hois Blanc AFFAIR CALLED BIGGEST EVER Program of Sports and Dances Arranged For Afternoon Metireggor'a men. * ar pbell’s men O’Toole’s men. Zubrisk * m*r. and E:n*t#in s n;cn all wc: ere a well ae ’he w m*n *r.l • Ud« ar lassies All the l*r.- wtth friends and the pip* an • and '* - I bundles and th.ejr '.task- ’» w- r>: *r I th* foot of Bat** at ’» *ry ti’’ 1 Thursday raornlrc f'r mn.;a outing and pier ’ S’ \- 4 "* - * oc j#t\ 'o TV:* Bl.nc Fa- ,n.: II ion - were that it would be *t # »"i l #at affair ev#r *•’. 1 t * v * ' ‘ho it was the -litv -.e r*i a i sen<*s of oiting* 'hat fc.*- *.*• and l enthusiasm have been during more than 'he la* lu.!< n tury Altbo »he ftr«t boat, th* b.g ’hre# decker Columbia. *u not in# • leave her piet until & clock. .»n hour before that tlm# sr.e was load ed to the ruanJs with hAppv « <v» ; men with their wives an i on* - 1 and many who wore not 3eo*« an>l |th< stree** were Jammed with 'her eae.-r fclk fir blocks around so .nuch so that an extra deta.l of po lice wa« necessarv s o ke-'p the go and naru-#d and happy throng In line to expedite the load.r.g cf the ve* sets While it had been expected * v at •woof 'he larg river b> lts w-. jll i he «uffic.en' to car* for the outpour .ng it soon 'o'»ms ar parer.' that a (whole fleet would be necessary, and j arrangem*n's wer# mate by ’he ferry people to add c’her ships as rapidly as necessary From almcs' every pc!n* of ’’ * compass cam# the hurrying cr wd* ae «arlv .v “ o’clock ar.A a* ? the hour «#• for *he de-arture of *b* flrst boa*, the aviii'aM# «;ac# around the wharf wae Jammed wth a cri vj tdiat made th# space re-err.M# a * .g# Scotch plaid blanket. And a* P’ la • here and ’here thl« animated «h#e* of plaid wa« punc’uafed b> hurs’s of mu«!c fr m shrill p!r# v and* and drum corps "Dick” Lindsay. c!*y clerk, and ‘ one of the leaders of the •or'ety. ru on# of the most active ot *hos* tn charg# of the affair and h# ; dlc*ed early 'ha’ plcrtlc m pen’ of eiic would #xce» 1 an;- ev«*r h-!d before Pocnlcker* came fr'-r. - van ous pom's in Canada and from a* far’away as Ohio 1* was believed hat r.ore than ;r> or,-. j,**«'fr.s vr-jld be to th* down river I*l ana Thur*da\ deeplte the far* ‘ha: The morn.DK was cloud} an! threa* emng The Mand program included all the well known Scotchggas and a’hletlc event.®, ir.n*'.'' of *he Hi*h lan la and the \j xlanlK folk daroe* and «por*« that have aurrtved thou rands of m.lev oi ocean. At interval* of a half hour bon* k left the pier until all the happr and eipectan* throng had embark 1 r« M. F rawer. an \ns*rlcan hunker. nb» bn* r**l«l*d nn>l rnn4»r*e4 • huntn*** , n Japan r-r the ,*®t l! ;. enr* • n' » r. f■ • H • 1 * nleg th» truth f ’ K “ s» r »?all> Relieved in th • reuetrt *• Japan ta ah'rk ng h>r d«t * ''■ * Allien in no* raking * mors «c* • • part 1n th» war He 'hicks ’•• Japanese rr.i»»i-n to "'-a** rr' n will dear th* altua'.on H* »ay« the Japan*** ►-•vr* don* much m'r* to a*«!at the All '« Thar they »r* general.p rr*l,t*d «.th »r. 1 ‘-a* they ar* r*ad> t and " '* H* •ay* If th*r ar* Inv **d to and • they will rend arm.** • ■ rghf w Rueaia or will **nd them t France H * »**,*» the *dea tha* Japan ha* anv ’i *»r'or 1*» rr,« American t*r- tore aod a*> * tha* Japan regards th* I'n.’e'J Sta’e* i* her h a brother. 4 eaarae la pahllc temklnc mill He established In the Eastern high school evening whorl It • 'n tended rrectailr 'or huein*** arc men wh' wish t t< rr*rt d*f*<-i» in ■p*ech. chief am r.g wh -h nr* mlaprofiiinclatlon m splayed err phaale and t* loud tones ■ w ■ r ! 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Ri »• ir. '. I, 1 . ’*tn ;»! TF* S»*" *• —f« J ft- a: \'*f if »»* • \t - .. t~. «ii(v * •••tine a*t'l * • ' * 1.1 :-" "no- \ • - a>- V »• k ■ J * '-. n ’• t n Put'!) v -r* i» -ei'o ’ '»‘i :h* -*• \« '•'a' *f" rr:*' I<*a V a ' »• -• nr :• v I'rnpfri t .>f tk- Itl* * —»k |)»i»l-ip m>nt ifinittant. nrgnnll-il kt |)»- tr •« «•.»»■**« a* h»« - ■ f ' »' ' k - -Vr.* • r . • • a*--' lr L ->■ n r< ,r - T»«t ■i’'e r , a *r ■' n « -r. • j lanri* S nl -• n *»n'V*. ’■•*:’ n. ; a • * It n -i) 'I •r • w- r * '< rn H ' -- v - ’ -a n o 7 • • 1 DtTHOIT TIMES The International SjnJa> School ! Lriioti for 26. If. . “The Cap tiVity of Judah." —II Kings 25:12' By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Ra. k of tho sur* > and swing of the war. lie certain amt tn'erests shich are »iuie*ly maturing pinn•» I made possible by the present unlver ;»= a! .phcav a) K' **r> few days w. | re,d ..llusion* to Zionism. an 1 to it* future after peace haa been yittned I Ou' of the smoke of battle, out of I the river* of Mood, out of the star vat ton a 'id sufT-riut; of the remnant who dwell la the Promlnedo land out of the overturn of empires and social s\stems, there is slowly • tuers v what seen:* to b* the ful filment of the ancient hop,- of la rae! Th.e Jew* are to h.ivo their ■ hance in the land of th«* fathers Probably i* will come t» the pro cesses of democrac) the returned Jew-* will vote themselves into au tho r .tv in the land of precious mem ori>One of the m.vnv ! •4 ftftd mei . tod bet » boon it promise* to brine *o th** Chosen Pt pi*, so long scattered abroad This pre«en* day news f i pn««i ble new beginning for the Jew -. I link iragically to the story of the dec! ne of the royal lire *:-e fall ' of la.s' kina of Judah und th »!♦ sT’fction of 'he ettv of J» toil* m -a st- r> upon whl h the at tent on of ‘ r’vflve million Swndiv school rsmhsr* is now concentrated The. •t> even's are prvr' of or.e lon* nn ' n,< drama •h. rr wonderful in a., 'he historv of na'tons And in every ,ut th.- devout and the ' « .-rr ns h<-uo!. ; *r may p»rceve «« the prir.i .pal a •'* r Jehov »h Pron •v- .• ’m: out of Abraham at ' • jl w * Holy I .and' ”h.e 4V # • V*. 4 nporlf V. 4 r •jja") \ t \ fC liC’.-nis Mtrifleuu * G-rst Oav a s Leaser Son ',Vr ng <>f Tre\» l>%v d’-» C.r- »' cr *son th.-- ,a ile concerns the \<* and one of the iea«' f his *rr« *o : V * ‘hr r.e, 7.« lek »h * named bv hi* heathen master Neb-ichad a v *-ai in a *’ i' a .-raven weakling In sp:r". one of the mo s' . unr- val sons f 'he ere-at kire who ever si* inp ■n t; •> • - Ir.i ’ W *«h Zedekiah did - ' •"-.*« fulIH 'he modern iynical defn ’ion of m 1 r. e- politician—’Ore who will stay jht I’m a •■ i f• ■ • - «> oe. he w ,* illk» unable to keep fa, * t’h h* «• ", ieror He went ba h* «’*»«' \h< - or '• « .*. v ! 'r • ~ - he wrr.' back n N* 1 tehadne*«ar and he w«n' back n Jehovah He was wha* the ColltKJiai speech Os the dv. c.al’.s a "we;, her " arr >n who repud a'e* v t« ha-iv a I.lke kins like peope !f 7-dr k'ih -V a* a p.- 'r s'tek the pen-, ever whom h* re sn»d. and w- 1 ** f'• h him w»-*re a «o”"v lot The n* ’ on wa« guilty r’onc w;*h -he ruler, r -r -he 'ecord rn« M<>' l aver, all the .-hlef* if 'he pr‘e m . 'he people trespassed ver l S"< 'lv after nil ffi* Vhort m**!on* • e nation*, and 'hey polluted ’he *•-. ■' Te h.ovah and 'h*-' ni*>*«er.cers of God *r-1 a- spiked Hi* word* and --r~ • a' Ml* i roph «t*. until the »p'h of Jehovah '. -o*e against Hl* p-- :•>. >n* *’ f re »a< no remedy 1 This nation | king, princes pries*.*, and people had reached the end o' it* rope .and ( there wa* a noo»e *r it A Deadly Disease Or. to sustge*' a le>s v; lept epd •h* Jewish na'ion died - ' spi*-;' a atrophy Rv cea*in« ‘o eyer 'se *s *piri' 'he ratio,n lost :• for -il« like the atrophied ar.d trouh'e* me '*'oma'-h called th.e append'x, ir.ay die thru disuse The fall of Jen:** Jn me Uorld NEW HOPE FOR EXILED JEWS em Hiul the conquest of Nrbtichad neuar merely incidental The lit ail. w.l*. there in the kingdom’* • >dy. It Is th* stern Inw of nature iud of tl.'d that any power* unused become lout 1 ho greatest trugcdle* .*f o:r tune ire no tho-» "hith And In ;r «ty uuo the newspaper*, they are the hidden tragedies of human >;Mrr.?, as when a man discover* that lie has by neglt»ct lost hi* taste for'all tie higher thing*, and for tied Spiritual deadne** is a calamity f.-.i overshadowing the stoppage oi hr. ath. the disappear ance from the body of the master I ous t it,tl sj<a: Judah Vi roe wholly dead, but so marlv so tl it onl> • •xtremeat could ante the lciunanta So tied wiped I er off ills sia'e a* a nation lu Ht> dir* pun • hmen’ lehovah sto «»rill dealing w ith the t'hoaen I’eople ns with Hl* »ons He had to do a parent - hardest duty punish Ht> own To Ilf’ up. He had first to ca.-t down Nothing short of national d* >truction and e\i!o could 'each the nation the *ln ind folly of idolatry Vnd, hitter a* •a is the le'-on. ’he Jews learned It if’er the e\ le they net er re*urn*“<l •o this sin which had chrsed the jifople from the days of the wilder r.e s to »he f i” of the royal dynasty \f*er nil. r. price is too great to pav to learn the exceeding sinful to ** of sin Ail. rlca. say many voices. h«* he. n ‘"soft " She ha* lost h**r splr itu.n. 'f Gsttiver.es* ar.d ancient idea! :stv. I.uv.ry atul self indulgence have en'ered :it<» her spirit like m •anker N< w corn. * ti.e surgery of wtr tsi:h ;»* healing \V A may lose rtmny ■ lit but w** shall surely tin ! our -e ;i*. I'ten •: rli. • of blotting out the nati n.tl life for .t time, we .ire $\ t. .1 tm: iri.ll a' nos the lon« p.itjer . .id fit*’ affection of God. 'or J hovah pic* ;re : a* ‘rising up • • v and -nd n. iuse He had .■ • . li.n for Hi* j eop’e " The f rh. •: *r c. of (lod t one of the <! t'r • ■■* «rgn.» of H.» '» ■ dshtp The Preachgrs Hg* Place ;> --..ty *i: i 1 in r hat. a"fached •o th < murgs md goinc- of high uurv ns f the Allied nations on s. .j shores because they .if*' ■ lenipote'nti-rie* of their cm.in The ms. who 'omes wi*h • ) v. of <;c>d c hi* i ps, *a the r>- 1 .-idnr of ’he Most High. • 1 and es-er he accorded honor if Hi- Ma«ter, is to >pleased One of the remark i l Indlcim-nts ssrsinsf Zed-K'»‘ - * hat "He hum *•■<•■* nAt hlTu • f before Jeremiah ' v e f*• sch• *■ Th.v look* as If 'he preacher ts .greater than the V -.c s’s ought ..t"hn Knox. vV'H he hundered before Queen Mary So thins the brave prophet* n f lev dv who mafra.d of evil In h'gh p'l e» r.ot w thhold *h,e “Thus i.\ •* th. • i • v has h.een de 1 i•. red untc 'here This fearless fa, ne of sin, in rr; ■ -a ard in is one of the e-ar ed signs cf *h.* n*-w patriotism * c(i tip'* The »'•,♦»- of mind ' * heat ( •1 1 r* is .-re of utter hor • w • h " t’ ’ .rid,*ior» •• ey are wiling to K * .r md tell *he *r jth. ■jre> er >ifh abo ;t church and *ta*e md - in'T.* hou«e and home In the , v , -r f • reform the par' of the • - I* m.n*nt|y Import ant w» in £•' ,i A nr without k’n«» inr.i *••■ - n.d governor* heitrr If an w eenn re* nh-ng without genu |p.-. ■’f ■ r >f the *ruth of tied Th * ir ! re* t be said 'n a dr, . >a * there • i pronoun*»d ten d*n - r>- n t !*ii of old. to mock s h- rr. r * g r i«f t.-.d, to despise Hi- rd ;tr.d t< -off a* Hi* ; r*’ph< ! - I! •*i h; If fledged youth aho'it * .* n v *h n‘*ver an original •he * f* * - at perfe- » [ liber*y to -!• • judgment upon re Till’RSl) AY, Arc, IST 2.1, 1017. African C hiefs On the Western Front Thr llrllleh kur Imporlrri a lot of Url mi • klrt* «■> lU<- . >i. rn rr..n* la Kraacr. and l"u nt ilim, are fcrrr •!*.•«« In Ikflr <i#r 1.. r a nar 4unea. Huts inw.’h AstKlns th er hn«e .tone Ir not kninm lint tliry have furnlshetl much entertainment <o the |»mm|ra anti t’ullu* Iron an 1 tbo church and the tnin •r V The w.iy the frivolous mn*e liuht of the** things before whuh •he profound* mind* in history hav- low* 1 do’vn r* vorentlv. r* mind- one that the «n*i fool Zed* ktah *• are not alt dead yet I* ..T-on who la ks reverence, •he f,r*t essential of great n« -•*•* *•' »' u**s have seriously raised •;.*■ .j•:.—• t*>r .n the light of revent r* venations in the social and com • *rr • well at* In the political w, rid, whether the sense of honor an npg men and w o m*n u* dying • < There i* more than a little • vldence for the nfTVrina’ tv*» side The r. *n who would break his bus! n. m t efore he wo- Id break h:.« » id or l r*’«k faith w :»h the people. 1* net «, uou* aa he on* e b* u’ice be more common. The seriousness of the lack of high sense of honor ia perceived onh by the honorable, this Book which 1* man’s best code of ethic* write* it town in black Zedekiah'x breach of faith w I'h JehOTah is Itnked. as i ordinal offense, with Ms broken pledge »o N’ebuchadnenar The specious reasoning may have heen that Me rovenar.’ *«» with an »n emy. nevertheless. It *».* a cove rant, and even God deeply* the man who can not he honorable even with his foe The officer who break* w « parole to a victor. is as fulltr of conduct unbecoming to an officer sr.d a gentleman as he who he*r,n * hla fl.*f for the «»k* of hie own fortune This high sense of personal honor and du'y was lack nr in Saul, »h* flr«t of the kings of •a# .Tew*, and It was absent from •be la.s* In both cases *o the shame and suffering of the peop’e •*Th» End Thereof." The end of it all. sin's sure Is sue was destruction N’ebuchadneg 7 ar took .Tcr*isnlem. wrought terrible !rs*n tion upon It and Its people, w‘,*hou’ regard to age, *e V or s’n flnn ar.d made captive the fleeing king Peso-e he pit ou* Zedektah'* eves he made Mm witness 'h«* dea’h of his sons, *be la** picture 'ha' should remain on the brain of the miserable monarch a« he lan gui’hed to death In prison The toyal treasuries and *he t* mpla fur nlshings w< re carried with the rap tlves to Habvlon Fven the Ark of the Covenant disappears from his tory at this time The flercenecs and the duration of thi* siege of Jerusalem and the fompie*eners of l?s destruction ire pictured only in 4 few bold strokes bv tha S«’rtprur< i Slmpii it\ di.tr adcrt/* > thl, book, wind: ;»lw J more thnn it »• U. tin;- broomltiK thr worM'-t ri' do • tr* t \* uri' hn'ist? of td* ;» P i.. 0.l \ 1 unit* of d< ton t.tml'l bo vi it tor, haw 4 boon writer. iron ib* fail of JrriiH.klom It :t f 1 1 • • u • tr railvo la onondi f>»r th> t p- • of *ho\dng that "thor* :s a \* a> that a •‘••moth rUlit to man, ' n ib*‘ < ml th**r*>of atv tha w,t\>* of .!«*•» T l l .** “ TTto wre< k of .1 lib is Cos d ttiro of ?ho wrot ]» of a lo f "t il i* t< hATd to brio vr t’ u* ohyt-.f: beauty. m*’iral attrartlv* nr at ' natural Krai '* of votith • m into b«« .u ■ ii.*r* i aas kla'iml with this* thinc-s no loi •* of Cod Vat Jrru-'il* tn. a d’v " drntin'.T boautlffd. b*. am (i "i tlr»n. nn ••tv. n 1:1a-or, a curao Sin . n it &’■ nlnas ala ay a 1 tiw n r .i! ov. n and death It contain; it b t tbe sure ca't«es of de ay. ‘The »M' * of ain la dr ;\1 h.' ** y«r form or rnlnr • Hrtttr it»«f •!»*- grata |ho litwrltun Itnii I* h ’.f.'t fr ,m al\< -*t».nr t!'*-- ,n l- v ruling f «f P r *aaru: nn At rn«*y iktn «iki M'nf* a- 1 frlrr.t l ;*'» < prohibit the ii»- f ' atirf I *c purpoeea ft ba «•«!» aril , f.'jt vara*■ <• • * ha v<* ‘ « n t .rr - t out b> 11 *• htirdf*"l» " *'• uae th# put rot > i ;pa*i I f il-^r- Utl ass wl O In C ** * against au- h i ra f 't! . 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Tha common roimHl In |rn**la, tha new irwrr malarial urtrc, 1(1, o*lona T laa.lay flight, a .111 lit t<< » H m- •• aulh : liat n f *gn - 'I in doing a i Inadvartant v t>vrH r,*lf c.-norala i|i n matari/il il* t| will naoeanttiita an ainandniant t» tha •paclf.-'atlona t recti rc a < rata i ai,ml atandina I alaoa M Prpp»r" rrlurna aooti. *l»r«r Mara nlll coma hm k from lit* *a- I ration i <> And ?:.»»■ If with hC wir* haira.i. pt i rs fo* tc rt»r which and i ■»* ppc arad fron th» li'iidan It u 1 a kartrida 1* * ' n lotfa »v< . Mondai ti r’ • (’• • ; r" la valua<l ot M') • and hna ** n prl7-*a In n "ja dal aa » Ing the Mia rib; n t ti'a , at a ra ant • w iu f.*|avalml —By Sin not L —By Pop.