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Germany and Poland, through the good offices of the league of nations, have ended their dispute over the rich Silesian coal and iron basin. They will sign a treaty of settlement pro viding for unified administration of the great industrial district by a mix ed commission in the presence of the council of the league of nations. The United States will have repre sentation on the mixed commissions which will investigate internal affairs in Russia and report on the advisa bility of making a loan, according to a Genoa dispatch to the Daily Ex press. Another European conference to deal with the Russian problem exclu sively will be held at The Hague about June 15. The United States is invited to attend, says a staff corres pondent. Peace in Ireland seems afar off, the Dail Eireann peace committee has fail ed to reach a basis for a settlement between the opposing factions. The report of the committee, presented was confined to the bare announcce ment that after eleven sessions the two sides had failed to agree even on a basis for peace. Furthermore, they were not agreed in a joint re port on the seasons for failure. The American government finally has consented to the British mandate for Palestine, the Earl of Balfour in formed the league of nations. He will request the council of the league to confirm the British mandate for Palestine during its forthcoming ses sions, according to information ob tained. The German reply to the repara tions note of April 13, wvhich has been received by the reparations commis slon, protests the good will of tile German government, but pleads tile material impossibility of imposing Sixty billion marks newv taxes before May 31, or complying with all tihe conditions laid down on March 21. Lord Norheliffe welcomed oil is re turn from his world tour at a lulnch eon given by the Empire Press unmion made up of leading newsp~aper pro prietors in the Unitedl Kingdom and tile dominions warned England against alienating tile affection of the Canad ian people by neglecting tile affairs of her American dominion, it must be remembered, lie said, that small differences caused tihe sep~aration from England of her American colonies at the time of the Revolution. Washington John Barton Payne, chlairmlanl of tile American Red Cross, will preside at the second national conference on state parks to be hleldl at tile Bear Mountain in~n, Palisades interstate park, Now York, May 22 to 25. The Fedleral Trade Comimission reO cently called on the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and seven othler large steel and ilronl compianies to furnish Jt withl specific informa tionl regarding thleir prop~osedl merger before anmy transfers are consummated. Tile selectionl of former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson to hlead tile special bureau to be set lup in thme De partment of Justice to conlduct wvar graft investigations hlad tile effect of quieting demands in the House for an investigation of tile hlandling of war contract inquiries and settlenmenits by Attorney General Daugheorty and Sec retary of War Weeks. Four developments in congressionalI consideration of proposals for (level oping the Muscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate and power projects occurred inl tile senate agrJculture andI hlouse mlilitary committees anid on tile senate floor. Chairman Norris, Nebraska, of the senate committee, introduced a bill providing for a semli-government~ cor poration to take over and operate the nitrate and power projects for fifty years. A bill granting amnesty to aull per sons held in federal prisons for' viola lion of the wvar-time espionage laws was introduced in the senate by Sena tor Ladd, republican, North Dakota. Mrs. John H. Bankhead, widow of Senator Blankheoad, of Alabama, diedl at her home here after an illness of several months. Child crusaders seeking the ear of President Harding with a plea for their political prisoner fathers, are now confronted with an internal foe, Mumps has broken out in the crusad ars' camp. Passed unanimously in the House and Senate, the narcotic bill, putting additional "teeth" in the Harrison act, awaited the signature of Rresident Harding to become effective. The Senate passed a committee amendment putting 3 cents a pound (luty on three different kinds of alco hol-amyl butyl and propyl-after hav. ing defeated by a vote of 10 to 40 an amendment placing the duty at one quarter of a cent a pound. Congress pushed ahead in granting Attorney General Daugherty an addi tional $500,0c00 to set up a new bureau in the I)epartment of Justice for inves tigation and prosecution of war con tract frauds. Declaring the United States was on the verge of the worst cotton famine in history, Senator Heflin, democrat, of Alabama, asked the Senate to make a thorough investigation of the New York Cotton Exchange for alleged price fixing and control through fu ture sales. Heflin said the present cotton crop would be exhausted by July 1 and there would be no more planting because cotton growers were "financially ruined." Domestic Vitodi di Giorgio, of New Orleans, and James Gascio, of Buffalo, were shot and killed by mysterious assail. ants in a barber shop in the Italian quarter of the city of Chicago. Three men and a woman, charged with a $70,000 jewel theft, and said by the police to have an International reputation, were held in $25,000 ball each in a magistrate's court, New York City, for examination. Five persons are dead and four or five of the injured are in such a crit ical condition that it is expected they will die as a result of the wreck of the Lehigh Valley Railroad's fast Buf falo-New York train, the Black Dia mond express, at the Lake Road cross. ing west of Leroy, N. Y. Honor ap'jng bootleggers and their customers may seem impossible, but local officers say they found evidence of it in a recent raid near York, Pa. The first thing that greeted the offi. cers when raiding a building where 150 gallons of "home-made" was on tap' was a small sign reading: "Notice: Put all money in this box." Nathan Rosen, one of the 14 pris oners Injured by guards In the quell. ing of the mutiny of 150 convicts at the state penitentiary recently, (lied at the Columbia (S. C.) Hospital. Damage estimated at nearly $500,000 was caused at Bristol, Va.-Tcnn., and in this vicinity by a flood in Beaver Creek, caused by a cloudburst. Despondency over the necessity of undergoing an operation is believed to have cause(d Brit Wood, 23, em ployed by the Lewrencevillo Drug Company, to fire a bullet into his brain, recently at Lawrenceville, Ga. The British steamer Seneca has been ice-bound off Cape Canso, Nova Scotia, since May 41, with the Cana dian coast guard cutter Montcalm, en deavoring to break the ship loose be fore she drifted ashore on the banks in the vicinitly, according to reports re ceived by the hydlrographlc office from the Canadian service. Dispatches re ceivedl say the two ships were clos~e 13' hemmed in by ice which extends "as far as can be seen." Construction work on the new naval vessels will be materially slowed down after July 1, unless sonme mone is prIo. v'ided by congress, the senate apropria tions conmmittee, revising the naval ap. priopriation bi11ll assed by the hous~e has been told by Secretary Denby. As sistant Secretary Roosevelt and Rear Admiral Taylor, construction chief. Governor Cooper of South Carolina is said to have loomed to the fr'ont as a leadling possibility for the vacan cy on the federal farm loan board, causedl by the resignation of A. F. Le Supplies suf'ficient to last the flood stricken people of the northern part of Concordia piarish, Louisiana, for a week have been dlistributed by the Red Cross, assisted by national guards men. One death from heat was reported at St. Paul, Minn. The temperature reached SG dlegrees. The victim an unidentifiedl wsoman. Two painters were seriously burnedl and a property loss of $75,000 resulted' at Birmingham, Ala., when explosion of a gasoline tank set fire to the plant of the Birmingham Buggy company. Unable after one day's (deliberation to identify the cav'e man Bluebeard alleged to have slain pretty Lillian White and left her bones on a moun. tain) toll near Hiaverstrawv, N. Y., the Tockland county grand jury went thru a mass of newv evidence seeking an indictmenmt. A federal investigation of the simul taneous adlvanlces In the price '>f gaso line recently made by the large oil companies operating In tis territory was ord(eredl by W. J. Burns, headl of the bureau of investigation of the de partmenlt of justice. The feder'al government was asked to dleport Lady Astor as an undesir able alien by the General A. S. Burt camp, Spanish-American War Veter ans in a resolution adoptedl at Passaic, N. 3. ')peration of all soviet clothing an~d textile factories In Russia will be turned over to an American workers' Rneiety to b)e known as the American. Russian Trade lud~ustrial Workers' as sociation, The blimp A-4 arrived safely at Langley field after having drifted about over the ocean off Cape Henry for an hour and a halt with her en glues (lead. Bishops of the Methodist-Episcopal Church, South, wIll continue to be elected for life Instead of for spect fled term of years, Buy It Either Way PE-R For Coughs, Co Hit. I. W. Marshall. Brampton. Michigan. Head. 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LESSON FOR MAY 21 )IILKIAH'S GREAT DISCOVERY LESSON TEXT.-II Chron. 34:14-33. GOLDEN TEXT.--Thy word 1s a lamp Into my feet, and a light unto my path. -Pa. 119:I06. REFERENCE MATERIAL. - Deut. 6: -9; Josh. 1:8; Col. 3:16' II Tim. 2:16; 3:14-16. PRIMARY TOPIC.-How the Lost Bible Was Found. JUNIOR TOPIC.--Hilkiah Discovers the Lost Bible. INTERIMEDIATEAND SENIOR TOPIC. -How to Make the Bible Our Own. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC. -The Authority and Influence of the Bible. About a hundred years elapsed be tween the reformation under Hezekiah and that of Josiah. Some time (luring this time the book of God's law had been lost. Two wicked kings had reigned in this .Interval. The Lord had given Ilezekiah much wealth. His son Ianats'eh, coming luto possession of his father's property, and being un godly, would naturally neglect the Bible, if not purposely try to put it from sight. Those who do not obey the law of God, are usually interested in putting it out of sight. I. The Book of the Law Found (vv. 14-17). 1. The Occasion (v. 14). It was while repairing the temple during Josiah's reformation that the law was discovered. 2. The Book Delivered to the King (vv. 15-17). Upon making a report to the king of work done, the king was told of the finding of the book of the law by lilkiah, and the book delivered to him. II. The Effect of the Reading of the Law (vv. 18-28). Shaphan the Scribe read the law before the king. 1. The King Itent his Clothes (v. 19). As the law was read before him he was led to realize more seriously the awful extent of the nation's departure from God. He knew that sin merited punishment. The function of the law Is to reveal sin. The - man who will honestly hear the demands of God's law will fall upon his knees before God and cry for mercy. The rending of the royal robes indicated that the king was penitently sorrowful. 2. The King Sent a Deputation to Make Inquiry of the Lord (vv. 20, 21). The king included himself in the guilt before God. "Go inquire for me and for them that are left, fr r great Is the wrath of the Lord that is poured out upon us." Ills sense of sin was so keen that he sent them to inquire as to whether there was any means of avertIng the judgments of the Lord. Instinctively the human heart turns from God's threatening judgments to a means of escape. The soul that sorrows for sin Inquires for a way of escape. The law prep~ares for the gospel. -The law is our schoolmaster to brIng us to Christ. The soul under condemnation inquires, "What must I do to be saved?" 3. The Message of Hiuldiah, the Prophetess (vv. 22-28). (1) Confirma tlon of what the lawv said (vv. 22-25). She said that all the curses written in the law zmust fall, for the sins had been so flagrant that God's wrath could not be restrained. Destruction was hanging over .Jerusalem and it was too late to avert it. It was not ~oo late to rep~ent to obtain muercy !'rom God, but the outward con uequence of sin must be realized. Thuis Inds fulfillment on every hand todlay. Phe murderer must hang. Is soul nay go directly to heaven, provided he has acceptedi Jesus Christ. (2) cceptance of Josiah's repentance (vv. 6f-28). Because of his tenderness of eart and deep penitence, the Lord maid he should be gathered to his ~rave in peace, and should not see til the evil to be brought on Jerusalem Lnd its people. W~hat H-uldah said vas true even though Josiah died in iattle (35: 23-25). When God( ac ~epts a man and forgives him, his leath Is a peaceful one even though t may be on the battlefld. God's >resence is with him and he thus will o straight to the heavenly home. tii. The Law Obeyed (vv. 20-33). 1. The King Read the Law (vv. 29, 0). lie gathered together' the in abitants of Jerusalem, including the riests, Leyites andl elders, and read nto them the law. 2. The King Made' a Covenant Be ore the Lord to Keep His Command rents aind Testimonies (vy. 31, 32). 'his was done sincerely-wIth all his eart andI soul, lHe caused all that ,ere present to stand to it. 3. The king took away all the bominations out of all the countrIes hat pertained to Israel (v. 33). All be days of the king they departed ot from followIng after the Lord. He Will Save You. WThen you feel as if things were ragging you dlown Into the depths till you remember that the Lord esus Christ Is at your side? All hu ian help may seem very far away ; ut He is not far away. E~ven through he noise of the storm lHe can hear he faintest cry, "Lord save me, I per iih," and He wIll save you to the ut. armost. Adverslty. Adversity ls the first path to truth. ryon.