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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - May 7, 1942, Zanesville, Ohio                               Thursday May III 1 Bi THE DOCTOR IS YOUR MAN you you for about By bank your financial You witt find officers in- with a to Their counsel 'n at your BUY DEFENSE BONDS NOW Act Explained of Missing Seaman Has 2 Other Sons in Service I E L. erf of Price ad- regulation to more 100 meeting last at municipal Ml 17; He complete te wto make the to gram effective i The speaker pouted out that the one af Waiter art will effect 1.0ns in all walks ol Hie will be A. j Heeded on May 18. at fort Kjr The date for ceiling FIRST NATIONAL t Jap He waa a OB all will be the charted foe the same at Great I goodm Ute of Their Clyde 1942. aboard the A of the battleship was reason lor tbe price sank in the Jap on All wiling will un- i Pearl Harbor der the aad will I be handed to break toe OPA Ma son Mason all Bring be order to protect the consumer Mason also tkat a War Rationing board be art up Draftees HELPFUL HEKI I have br registrants of the Morgan aad Perry area the have needed skUto tast T- n. not on war These questionnaires so far are being sent only to men tered OB February 18. The Employment Service being WALTER M ROACH In to merchants BB opportunity to Mason w any ooe who is found to be violating the will cot be given a hearing on hit Weekly Sunday School Lesson By William Our lesson contains a sage of Scripture in recent at has betn the gard His teaching about ing evil with good to be interpreted to the disregard of reason and are selling goods above the Mayor Tom V. M sorehead pre- sided at the J. also of the Cleveland accompanied Mason Following the talk an was held and several bers of the audience asked lons about the To Establish Sugar Rationing Headquarters at Auditorium Sugar rationing headquarters will be established in an office at the auditorium for the duration of the it was announced yesterday by J. Lincoln of the staff of the civilian defense Service registrants to group of critical occupations who not currently employed at their highest skills on war tion says Ernest F. Snell ager of the office of the USES occupations in- clude any and all occupations fsr which local offices have current unfilled openings with war duction the Employment Ice nor anv other agency at present the power of mandatory transfer to war production of in- w ho are not now ing fan skills in the Employment is charred with the duty of making every reasonable effort to bring such workers into the war production employer engaged in the manufacture of ducts should be willing to release workers so that they may transfer to think of it. far from teaching at utt 41, casion of more Thote who take anv other It is the story of ranting out the money changers and the people who were and selling in the The teaching that we should love our that we should turn the other cheek when we have on the one and that should not resist evil but over- come evil with has been In by to mean that under no circumstances should the Christian resort to force Iv it is m plea of the who refuses to service to the even to defend his Against this absolutist the teaching of that does not take into account relative or cite this with the evidence that on one occasion at force and did not re- the view that the Christian It not justified In using force under any circumstances try to explain away the incident by claiming that what Jesus manifested really of moral and one Inter- preter claims that the of small waa one that Jesus the with which the temple floor was and that tt was a symbol of His moral authority rather than an actual weapon of physical But such an Interpretation ly Is in accord with the picture we our of an indignant Master overturning the money and upsetting the chairs of who sold the doves There was at least a show o though one well that Jesus overawed them with the intensity of His moral Indignation have supposed that furnishings should notify who will have members of. the fire department call for the Mike Mother By Her Up On those whom He attacked might have ganged up against and might have proven stronger physically than so that one hould not minimize the moral authority of Jesus and power of one aroused man o put to flight a whole group of profiteers and cowards But the displays one aspect of the mild and gentle Jesus that Is significant and that has relation to our conduct and life Force can only accomplish so and that the world ought to havr learned by now even in real victory depends upon a great Hockey Series k Halted For WEST N. The annual hockey match between the Royal Military and the United States Military academy termed the athletic m the being discontinued for the Not a foul haa been called since the series began In 1923 and no player has ever entered the ty box Since the visiting team is never accompanied by an organized cheering the hott cadets split Into two one to cheer for the Canadian players and one for the series donated by the R M C 19 years always remains with the losing team tpr the army's first victory in 19J9 thr U S Military academy pre- sented the Royal Military college a companion cup About cards of gum county consumers will be kept in special Dies in the of- fice Tire rationing will continue to be administered at the ber of Commerce Methods of controlling Table files for the sugar rationing diary by use of water spray w. i sand will be by the fire chief and auxiliary men Chief said the date for the demonstration will be set in a few Employment of has no power to defer ed workers needed in war tion Thas Ls the responsibility of the Selective ice upon re- quest the Employment Service is furnishing lists of needed skills to the Selective Service NAZES KATICS Ration Ing of potatoes has begun in Ger many owing a very bad har vest and the coldest winter in vears in central and southeastern it has been learned here Rationing of alcohol is Tell Mother she's fun and her up for her And of come to Mother's f av or i t e store for the clothes she likes Ex- pensive they re In- expensively vou can give DRESSES deal more than physical But force in place and ly used may also be The that affects men is bad or worse than the and willingness to exploit religion for profit From the Instance of Jesus expelling of the we turn to the picture of His healing the lame and the blind in the temple the official of religion were out- raged bv this exercise of ity by one who was not of their group and we are told that they I were moved with To what depths of degradation can a false use of religion bring people they can become Indignant over the of their ed because the healing has not been done under their The Instance of the withering of the unfruitful fig is more difficult Almost all the miracles of Jesus were on the side of and more abundant and this fact gests that the withering of tree was to enforce a parable the of the or the that is untruthful ami that does not fulfill the purpose that God intended The incident have enforced that teaching very strongly upon the minds of thov to be introduced later m th month cards are being built 97 Lash high school pupils under direction of El lis of the industrial arts department The sugar rationing office will je set up in the memorial room used by the county The en- rance is on North Fourth At a meeting of chiefs of civilian defense Lieut Zol Earl W. activities for the summer Tie program will outdoor rills public ceremonies and outdoor for various De- ense will be awarded and issued arm bands at he induction ceremony to be held n the near Division chiefs will turn over to the defense Mrs. Honer an estimate of the number of arm bands required by members of their so that the bands may be ordered at Dates for outdoor drills will be during the week of May 17, according to Capt. Walter H. More than 100 auxiliary police received instructions in handling traffic last night at the high school Sergeant of the police traffic was the Tentative plans for a public of controlling fire re- from incendiary bombs Regardless of the season the a puts on a new crop of leaves after every John 57, in Columbus John Edwin 57, of former resident of died Wednesday rooming at Mt. Carmel lowing a lingering Mr. Crooks was a former school teacher and was the son of John who formerly operated an undertaking establishment on Fifth He is survived of O. Burial services were this afternoon in Greenwood SAME SAVINGS for Your GLASSES New Drive-in Optical Parlor ONE MILE EAST OF COURT HOUSE EAST MAIN ST. TO WHEELING t WILL TELL HOUKS CHANGED HOURS 9 A. H. to 5 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY PHONE M 478 fm Dr. E. Harden Ol were outlined yesterday's meet According Fire Chief Roy T a room will be built and furnished for the building will be 16 by 16 feet square with one side open to show the Interior Persons wishing to donate Postmen in Lancaster and are ready to do their share of ing for during the war One hundred and sixty employes have been ated courses in first fire maintaining CAMP may be In an infantry but Private doesn't let that bother him he wants to apply Recently at a Mineral Wells rodeo Private walked off with prize for his ability at old f Open Mail Service From U. S. to keland direct mall senice between the United States and Iceland re- cently the forerunner of direct cable and wireless com- and a new measure of accord the two Direct mall service is expected to cut down the time of letters in to two oc three ordinary mail between America and Inland followed a vague schedule and was routed through often a matter 1 of two or three The nrw mail agreement not affect the American forces Iceland since the army and navy have been own mall to and fro ever since the tion Direct service Is a part of a gram of cooperation the United and Iceland further direct tion and other measures to tate of 1. was fined and costs yesterday afternoon hi cipal court after he was found guilty on a charge ot CHANCE YOUR Grand Furniture 320 Main Mew will all rr CASUALS Utility and Nm stoe for 531 MAIN SIXTH  

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