The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 25, 1924, Image 6

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THURSDAY, DEC. 1^24. YOUNGkST MAN TO HEAD DEPARTMENT X Fw*—Ir - Htigo Keller of Wisconsin fils friends claim the distinction of be ing the youngest department com mander in tlih American Legion, ter is just thirty years old. Horn iu Appleton, Wls., Keller spent two years -at the |dgh school there and I Sir Walter Scott memorial in Kdlnhurgii width has heeji declared unsafe. 1* *T\\enty-ti\e hoys of the < niton cli.h of Itichmond county, (Jeorgia, with the ‘Jo hales «of cotton they grew an I .sold for SL’,r>tMi. ;> Mattie sldp Slain, newest and best in the Spanish navy, on the rocks of north African coast, where she was destroyed by a storm. ' , NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS President Disagrees With Wilbur About Building of New Vessels for Navy. By EDWARD W. PICKARD fDKLATIVK strength of our navy, and the possibility of war in the I'ucitic came prominently to the front during the week, and there was re vetted a sharp difference of opinion between President ’<'oolldge and some of . is official advisers, notably- Set re- bill to Increase the pay of postal em- tary of the Navy \\ lllmr. first, in 1 ployees for the purpose of overriding which the Nebraskan charged that the I'nderwood measure would make Tea pot I hone “look like a pinhead” and Ihmeny and Sinclair “look like pik ers." If it were passed, lie declared, it would become known as “the rape of the treasury.” He also attacked the attitude and uetlons of the Presi dent in fills matter. Mr. I’nderwood made a spirited defense, and It was believed Ids bill would pass. KaiMi-er in the w is*k the Semite showed its op position to public ownership of 'the project, defeating an amendment striking out sections which authorize the leasing of the .Muscle property to private Interests, vote on this was 3- to 411. jurisdiction of the Chita government and was made with the consent of that government. Lesson for December 28 THE REVIEW—THE CENTRAL PERIOD OF CHRIST’S MINISTRY GOI.I)EN TEXT—''Hu that hath seen Me hath seen the father."—John 14 9. PRIMARY TOPIC-—Thing* That Je sus Said and. Did'. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Shows His Wisdom and Power. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Lesson of Jesus' Central Year. YOPNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Central Period of Christ's Ministry The best w ay to conduct the review for adults Is to jiresent the heart of each lesson. This cun he done by mak ing assignments to the members of the class a week ahetd. or by asking all members of the class to prepare on. each lesson umf the teacher to skill fully draw the central teaching of the lesson from the class. The following j suggestions are offered: Lesson I. Having proclaimed the j laws of the Kingdom and wrought miracles <Vi demonstrate Ills power to administer the affairs of the Kingdom, Christ sent forth the twelve to propa gate the Kingdom. He hud not only power over the chief foes of mankind, sin, sickness," demons, storms, et<\, but then put in four years at Campion col lege in preparation for a law cdfirse at Marquette university, -Milwaukee He received the degree of Machelor of Laws in June, 11)17, and was admitted to the bar two months hPo^. One month before his graduation, Keller volunteered his services for his country. In November, PJ17, tie was called to Fort Sheridan and commis sioned a second lieutenant. He was at once sent overseas and was .as signed to the One Hundred 111111 Fifti eth machine gun battalion in Feb ruary, 15)18. He served with that out- lit throughout the war and also In the army of occupation. In May, 11)15), tie returned home with the Rainbow di vision and was discharged. Ever since the organization of the American Legion. Commander Keller has been active in its work. He was /"M>L. HIRAM MINCH AM lias been ^ elected to the United States senate t" till tint, vacancy caused by the death of Senator Frank Mrandegee of Con necticut, defeating Hamilton Holt, Ids democratic opponent, by v more than Pt.iHM). Colonel Mingham Is now lieu ; tenant governor and governor-elect of his state, lie will be inaugurated gov ernor on January 7. and soon I hereafter ! ttie part of the human- He must be .will resign to take Ids scat in Hie ! yjde to su> “Our - Father.*’ Without Shoals | senate. could give ttiat power to his disciples. Lesson II. This is the model prayer for the disciples. True prayer is the communion of the tinman personality with the divine personality, The su preme need is a right relationship on The OKVKRAL fi i ^ in the sem futile efforts were up tie He to get u vote on the R fi* t;< \* becoming a child of Cod through faith | hi Jesus Christ, no one can pray ac- RKSFNTATlVi: CRISI* of | ceptnbTy. of the Navy Wilbur reporting a hill authorizing the ex- yeadlture of nearly $300,000,000 for the maintenance and upbuilding of the aa’vy during the tlscul year beginning July 1 nevt, the house appropriations oomnahte* told congress that there wue no need for alarm over the re- Ihe President's veto. All factions then agreed to take up # the veto on January 5 and to vote on it HnaHy not Inter than four o'clock the next nfter- noon. Meanwhile the cause of the postal workers suffered a setback through the outcropping of a bribery ports that the navy was seriously ret- scandal. Charges were filed w%th the rogruding. Ihen Secretary Wilbur department of Justice that one of the mod* public what he called a cold senate employees received $2,000 to statement of fact which he had sub milted to the house subcommittee, being an estimate that to build up and maintain the navy on the 5-5-3 basis would require $2,200,000,000 expendi ture at the rate of $120,000,000 a year for twenty years. In addition he told *be representatives that Japan was hurrying the construction of new war ressefs of types not Included in the Washington limitation treaty, and gave use his Influence In promoting passage of the pay-increase hill. Evidence has been presented showing that an ar rangement was entered Into for the payment of $10,000 for the use of in fluence In connection with the bl'I. B V A vote of/ 282 ’to 35) the house passed the bill forbidding the transmission of pistols In the mulls, designed to prevent criminals from Wiem details of the recent Japanese ] obtaining these Avenpons from rnall- oav ji/ maneuvers which had all the j order houses. It had the indorsement seeming of being predicated on war ! of Postmaster General New and was “ 1 " 1 warmly opposed by Representatives Mlanton of Texas and Wlngo of Ar kansas. who contended that it was an other case of the federal governlm*n , With the Fnited States, (’apt. II. H. Hough, director of naval intelligence, elaborated on Mr. Wilbur's statements and added : ‘ Japan is making every effort to j provide adequate fuel oil reserves and j to develop new sources of supply. ] infringing on the police powers of the states. There has been general comment on Xyf KMORIAL services for Woodrow the Increasing amount of war material IVl \vi| so n were held by the senate wnd chemical shipments that have been : ;t nd house In Joint session. 'Hie orator going forward from Europe, especially j was l»r. E. A. Alderman, president of Germany, to Japan, it ie considered Iqorgiu. member of the American Lesson HI. The parable of the debt commission, told the house the ?ovver teaches ttiat the measure of suggestions made by France for fund- ! fniltfulness fr* m the sowing .of the ing her debt to Hie United States are W«*rd of God Is determined by the not satisfactory to the commission. He j condition of the human heart, added that tie would not vote to give Lessoi% IV. Although Jesus was a any country' better terms than were real man and therefore needed rest granted to Great Britain. The senate after His strenuous day of teaching, has passed the hill extending for two He was also divine us shown by His years the life of the debt commission, power to stffl Hie stormy sen by mere- ly speaking a word. G REAT BRITAIN tlnds herself In ' Lesson V. The partible of Hie Prodl- a peculiar position in relation to Son reveals ttie love of a pardon* the League of Nations. Some sixjnif Hod for a sinning ru<*e. The cen tral Interest is not In the return of a prodigal, hut in the loving Ffeurt of or other In* tem&l Organs. Backed by more than half a century of successful service in the American home. Ypur Nearest Deader Car ries Pe-ru-na Tablets or Liquid Ideal Life, for Some, on South Sea Islands •pie South riea island heuchcombe' lives the deal life. He ■deeps ou the soft sal id when and v here lie pleases and doe- not nave anv servant anuis- in u him to say : •nth. don’t mlnJ in**. 1 just came in to bring ttie towels. If he dies a real shark instead of a tuneral shark gets l:i,m. He doe-m t have to go around to a hat store and >tand before a looking glass looking silly to see if ’The 1’rini e of Wide*” style tits him. He doesn’t have to dodge tailor* who have been sending a lot of those. "This U the fnur;h and hi-t state ment,” love letters. 1!" he want- a hath he crawls over to the water, rolls * •IT a • >ne .'oral reef and never has to do f those ridiculous sitting fails on Vii piece of soap. Detroit News. L. Hugo Ktller. months ago tin* Irish Free State, which became a rmmther of ttie League on ttie recouinremtation of Great Britain, registered with the League the .viglo- Irish treaty 1>y which it was granted Its meuswre of iDdefieiidence. Now the Baldwin govemmenr has tiled with ttie secretariat of tl*e- league a protest against this- action., asserting that the League has no cMOrern with the rela- our Father God. Leaaon VI. fn tMs lesson we see Jesus feeding a multitude, with very . scanty provisions. It shows that He i ulu " n K tl,e departments possesses creative power and therefore is God. While the creation of the food was the Lord’s part yet tire dis ciples had to distribute the f.x*! cre- tlons between component parts of the ; and on ttie part of the people British empire. The Irish believe the wus necessary that they should .drey protest Is made in order to clear the way for support of Ulster's |>os!tion oh the boundary question, while depriving the Free State of the right to carry the matter before the longue. The oilier dominions of the empire, which all hold membership in the League, are watching developiwnts with groat interest. Literature for Children That every one teacher school and ev erv graded school add each year to its library th.^ I that receive^ the .FTdtn New herr.V medal Is a suggestion strongly indorsed by the American Library association. 'nils medal is given annually to the author of the book regarded as the—most distin He held the latter posl^j^ui^hesi cmtrilmtion to Aniertouii lit endure for children. The .award, beginning iu 15)21. has been made to Henrik Fillem Van Loon for "The Story of Mankind''; in 11122 to Hugh Lofting for ' Ttie Voyages of Doctor Doilttle," and for 11)23. post- huuioiudv, to t'buries Bourdmtin Hawes for' “The Dark Frlguu*." for four years adjutant of the pitsr a»t Appleton. He was then successively executive committeeman for the Ninth, district, post commander and director of membership in the department or ganization, lion duriug the past year uud was largely instrumental In bringing about a decided Increase In the membership of the Wisconsin department, which now ranks seventh iu membership He is very effective us a speaker on I.egion sub jects. ^ MODERN CRUSADERS P ROGRESS of thtjc revolt in Albania. led by Ahmed^Zpgu. former chief of stitfe, Is worrying the lowers of Europe for some of them may become i considered tbe l niversity of Virginia, and In the ! ‘ ll I * H ‘ The first at that the underlying element In Japan's distinguished audience were Fresident naval poll y is her determination to Uoolidge and many high olHeiuls as dominate the East.' ' well as most of those who were asso- 1 hen President Uoolidge took a ciated with Mr. Wilson during Ids tack by the rebels was made from the Lord uud eat. Lasson VII. The central teaching of Meter’s confession of <’hrist is that Jesus Is the <'hrist the Son of the liv ing God. Leccon VIII. In the transfiguration Is portrayed the method of the messl | ; nnlc Kingdom us well as the messag# of the King to his discouraged dis ; eiples. He showed thn discouraged : and despondent disciples that beyond i ttie "cross which they so keenly re | Rented would come into realization the Kingdom which they Imped for. Lewon IX. The para Life of the Good Samaritan teaches that my neighbor Is . R Serbian soil and I’remier Fnnrmli says j the one who needs my help; aid that took hand, letting it he known that he was | terms ns President. S * A.MU El. GOMPERS’ t hod v was it was made by regular troops disguised. Italy is roneerned lest Serbia gain possession of the Al banian ports on the Adriatic ami has sent two warships to Albanian waters Rome h;is’ warned Mefgrade that it not in sympathy with the agitation over the alleged inadequacy of our sea and land defenses and was dead vJ transported from' San Antonio, against anythin? like coni|»etltive arm- TeXas, where he died, to Washington anient, which, he held, was largely j and lay In state In the headquarters of responsible for the World war. He the American Federation of Labor for, would preserve absolutely the treaty i ;i day while thousands passed rever- ready to seize 1 )urazz<» and Vitiprm. mtlo In haMleidiips, battle emfserx [ontly ntul sadly by the bier. The gov-! being a neighbor means to be ou Hie | lookout for those in need and .’«> ren- ; der assistance to the limit of m.y abii- j Ity. Lesson X. The opening of the eyes of the man born blind Is an acted par- will not permit any alteration in the ; able Illustrating In tl.e physical sphere presfiit houndary of AFImnia, and Preniler Mussolini Is reported to he and airplane carriers, the only classes limited by the pact, tmt would refrain from, competitive building of auxiliary cruft, and desires another conference which shall extend ttie limitations to all classes of war vessels and to land armaments. The President shovyed no liking for Representative Britten's bill for elevation of guns on certain Fiattleshlps, so the measure was shelved for riie present. He also indi cated Ids opposition t . Hie' Investiga tion of the condition of the navy, pro posed by Senator King of Utah, and to a similar inquiry !>•• the house naval affair - committee, so probably nothing will coi.ic of eirlier Congressman Britten, however, ts not to tie squelched, and gave notice that he would renew Hie agitation for an inquiry In connection with a three- jear navy building program which he will Introduce. Acting as toastmaster at a dinner given by the Seattle, Port- Land Sau Francisco anti Log Angeles chambers of commerce In Washington, Hr. Britten said File Intended to Intro duce u resolution authorizing the I’rea ident to call u conference of the white peoples of the Paclfle to promote a better political, economic and commer cial understanding and to prepare fdr a common defense against the en croachments of Hie yellow races. He asserted there was justification for his resolution In I he attitude of Japan beforg the League of Nations and at home in opposition to certain Ameri can principles, and In Japan's open preparation for war. rnment recognized the war services of Hie dead labor (l^oftuln by receiv ing the body with military honors, an artillery caisson and a guard of sol diers. Then the remains were taken to New York where impressive funeral services were held In the Elks' club. M AGNATES of Hie two major base ball leagues met In Uhlntgo and took up the quarrel which President Man Johnson of the American league ha* been waging with t’i*mmls«ionei I.andis. The result of Hie dejihera tions was that I.andis is left in full Interment was In Sleepy Hollow ceme-, control of baseball, and Man Johnson tery at Tnrrytovvn, the services at the deprived of much of Ids power and grave being conducted by the Masons, rebuked so that tie has nothing left to • The executive council of the A. if 1 do except participate in the "internal of L. met Fr'daj and selected William I affairs of his circuit." Frank S'nvl-n Green, treasurer oU the United Mine 1 <'f Detroit was chosen to sir on the Workers of America, to he president ; advisory council instead of Johnson of the federation until the annual The American lengue owners, with the election next October.- Mr. Green, exception of Phff Ball of the St. Louis whose home is in Coshocton,Ohio has Browns. Joined In an apology to < om- been one of the most steadfast v in- mlnslpner Landis for flu* conduct of the working of divine grace in the spir itual sphere, us experienced' in the salvation of u soul. Lesson XL The raising of Lazarus from the dead- not only assures ns that there will be u resurrection of | the dead but that Jesus <’lYrist Is tin resurreeilon and the life. Lesson XII. God became incarnate In order to reveal Himself to the world. God can only In* krio-wn us tne Son reveals Him. EV. E. J. EVANS, addressing American Legionnaires at Beloit, Wls.. recently declared r “American Legionnaires are the modern crusaders for the right. It is wicked for a Christian na tion to he neutral between right and wrong. Do these prattlers of 'peace ut-any j»riee’_ know or have they forgotten that ttie Christ la i religion itself would have been exterminated by Hie Mohumi yslans who invaded Eu rope had P not been for the military genius of Charles Hur tel and Hie sword of Sobieski? Your national commander. James A. Drain, advocates a principle of preparedness which is sound, sensible and Just. He urges the enactment of a universal draft law which would place ou all citizens an equal obligation in time of war -man [*owei- to tight, man pow er_to work, factory pow er to produce and money power to finance. This Is Hie best peace measure and the mowt practical preparedness measure ever suggested, and every loyal American will continue to advo cate it until congress adopts It. I for one rejoice - rth'ut Legion naires know how to defend 11b ertv and how to use It."- Authority's Strength i Authority i> by nothing so much sti en'gthen.-il and confirmed as by < us tom. for no man. easily distrusts tie things^which he an 1 :d! men huvy.bceji always bred up to. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 1 Stops Lameness from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar troubles and gats horse going tound. It acts mildly but quickly and good results ars lasting. Docs not Mistor or raoMva the hair sad hors* can b« worked. Paf« 17 In pamphlet with oach bottle tails how. 12.50 a bottla J daUvarad. Hana laak • A iraa. I 1. r. YOUNG, ht., S10 Umm Sl. Mm. tp- porters of the (lumpers policies In the federation. He is tlfty-one years old and served two terms as u member of ttie Ohio state senate. Johnson, and this appeased him so that he decided to continue In his posi tion S enators underwood and Nor rls, proponents of rival plans for ihe disposal of Muscle Shou : s, enli vened th* senate proceedings with a verbal duel, in the course ot S OVIET RuoHln’s latest attempt to gain some sort of recognition from tne United Stutea government has given the world u good laugh. It seenis that in 11)20 our const guard cut ter Bear while making some surveys in Arctic regions set up a brass tablet at Thcukotsk. peninsula. Slbeila, stating It must not be disturbed. The tablet Is now In the possession of the soviet authorities and Foregln Minister Tchltclierip has sent a hot note to Washington protesting that the unau thorized entry of a “United States war vessel'’ Into soviet waters and the plac ing of. the tablet violate his country’s sovereignty. A repetition of the “of fense,” he adds, will he sternly re* pressed. The State department paid absolutely no atteqtlon to Tchltcherln's note except to explain to the proas that the visit of the Bear place k SUN ED MATSU DA IRA, one of ttie most experienced and highly e« teemed of Japan’s diplomats. Iiijis beeri appointed ambassador to the United States to succeed Mr. liHnlhuni, who returned to Tokyo after the passage of the Japanese exclusion uct by con gress. He expects to be in Washing ton by March 4. J puL’S KAHN, who represented Hie Fourth district of California in con gress for 24 years and win* was Hmlr- marToT the house committee on mill-, tnry affairs, died In Sun Francisco after a lingering Illness He was slxty-thrpe years old Congressman Kahn always was one of the warmest Supporters of national prepnrt^dpeps and of universal military tralnfng for young men. His place on the mili tary committee probably will go to Representative Morin of Onaayl- Religious Experience . Not every man who knows some j tb^ng about color is an artist, hut Sj man cun hardly he- an artist without 1 knowing something abou^ color. Re ligious experience does not make one own potent to deal with alt the prob lems of life, but on** cannot deal with them effectually without religious ex perience. That Is why so many pro fessed experts fall, ilie t’ongrega- tlonullst. Glad and Haarty Amen to All When the heart soil Is right, culti vated by tFw* operation of the Holy Spirit, there is nqjjnesflonlng of God's dealings, neither direct, uor through Hla hands (HIs leaders), but a glad and hearty amen to ah. Echoes. when tbe peninsula was under the [ viaU. Sons* of Duty A sense of duty may not be the highest inqUve, but the best men are moved by It.—Herald uud Presbyter. Our Confeasion We do not receive blessing because of our confession. bu.t we are not blessed without if.—F. E. Marsh. Must Use Married Name When Signing Pay Roll Rehabilitation officers of the Ameci can I.egion who have assisted the wives of disabled veterans to obtain positions in the United States veter aus’ bureau. Washington, state that such women will he compelled to use their married names when they sign -ihe pu> roll, or give up their Jobs. Mun^y married womeo of the thousands 1 employed by the Bureau have be^n carried on the pay roll under their maiden names. In making the ruling. Director Frank T. Hines of the vet j eruns' bureau pointed out that the law presumes that Hie name of a woman j la changed, on contracting the mar riage relation, to that of her husband, which thereafter becomes her only le gal name. ■*• kOIRES COLDS «24H0UR5 y eon two HIM-" LA GRIPPE "‘31 rocncn. <km.hiu.co. mickicaO FOR OVER ZOO TEARS Haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorder*, rheumatism, lumbago and uric add conditions. —'“i Ruled The world is ruled by reason;'ihe Christian Is ruled by the wisdom ot God.- Tbe Living World. Urged to Join Legion Members of Washington labor or ganizations wbo saw service In tbe World war were recently urged to Join the American Legion In a letter sent to the secretary of each union by Wil liam Short, president ojf the Washing ton State- Federation of Labor. The , letter from Mr. Short followed an nouncement of plans for a member ship drive to be conducted by Rainier Noble post of the Legion, the largest urrMaimti,*a of veterans In the state correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sines. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Qou» Mrpal The Pnrity of Cnticun Make* It UnezcaOtd For ABToOd Purposes mawiin" ," 1 »«'' - ^ Viv. •' •e