Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1940 — Page 3
Bahamas to Be New Home for Windsor and ‘Wally’
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In Nassau, capital of the Bahama islands, is shown the government house where the duke and duchess, of Windsor will take up residence when the former Edward VIII of England assumes his duties as governor and commander-in-chief. The appointment of Windsor to this post was one of the most sensational moves in recent diplomatic history. The duke and “Wally” are shown above. They will arrive in the Bahamas for their new duties some time next month.
‘F. D. R.’ Library Becomes Museum for U. S. People
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Formal transfer of the newly completed “Franklin D. Roosevelt library” at Hyde Park, N. Y., which eventually win house the President’s state, political and personal papers, will provide the nation with a unique museum. At the transfer ceremonies are shown (left to right): John Shain, builder; Louis Simon, architect of the treasury; Frank Walker, treasurer of the F, D. R. Library, Inc., who is turning over the key to R. D. W. Connor; President Roosevelt and son James.
This ‘Haymaker’ Explosive Was No Dud
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No dud was this lethal missile which Ken Overlin, middleweight boxer, explodes against the chin of Hary Balsamo, his opponent, in a 10<ound charity non-title bout in New York city. This fight action was caught by the 1/100,OOOth-of-a-second photographic speed of the camera. The bout ended in the ninth round with a knockout victory by Overlin.
Women Pray for Future of France
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In France’s most tragic period since its defeat by the Prussians in 1871, women gather in tearful prayer before the Memorial to the World War Dead at Bordeaux. With complete military collapse, the Freneh cabinet, headed by Marshal Henri Petain, formed a government along Fascist principles like their conquerors, the totalitarian states, eliminating President Lebrun., ' '
THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
‘Business as Usual’
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A member of the crew of a British fighting plane holds one of the plane’s carrier pigeons in one hand, and in the other the egg laid by the pigeon while the plane was in action over Germany’s Heligoland.
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Winthrop Rockefeller, scion of the oil fortune, is pictured at the “second table” pitching into his food at the army training eamp at Plattsburgh, N. Y.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY I chool Lesson By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean <rt TIM Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for July 28 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. WEIGHING CONSEQUENCES A Principle of Temperate Living LESSON TEXT—Proverbs 1:7-10; Isaiah 5:11. 12. 18-23; Galatians 8:7-9. GOLDEN TEXT—Godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.— I Timothy 4:8. An intelligent approach to life calls for an understanding of principles governing thought and action. Our lesson for today recognizes that every act and thought of man brings consequences, either good or bad. Man himself must make the decisions of life, and what he sows he must also reap. Matters of crucial importance to modern young people are Involved in our lesson. They are asking these days, “Shall I listen to God’s voice, or is that just old-fashioned nonsense? What about obeying parents? Should I drink intoxicants? ‘Everybody’ does—why should I be different? Of course, I don’t want to be a drunkard or ruin my future life, but I’d like to have ‘my fling’— can’t I have it and still avoid disastrous consequences?” The answers to these questions are in our lesson. May God help young people to find the right answers, and enable every teacher to present the truth clearly and effectively. I. Safe Counsel (Prov. 1:7-10). No sane person wants to make a fool of himself. He is looking for the right way and will lend his ear to good counsel. Here it is—“ The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge” (R. V., “wisdom”). Fear of God is not a cringing terror, but a sincere appreciation of His wisdom and a desire to do His will. The best counselors a boy or girl has are father and mother. Only a fool will pass up the golden opportunity of profiting by their experiences and avoiding their mistakes, and will miss the opportunity of carrying forward their high hopes. Those Who fear God and honor their parents will not be misled by the enticement of sinners (v. 10). They just will not “consent,” and that settles it. H. Steps to Ruin (Isa. 5:11, 12, 18-23). Isaiah lived and ministered in a time of prosperity, which led to drunkenness and immorality. This in time led, as it always does, to the decay and destruction of the nation. We face similar moral conditions today. Let us not shut our eyes to the lesson so oft-repeated in history and in false security go on to national ruin. We need outspoken and determined opposition in civic, social and religious circles to the liquor traffic and to all the vices that follow inevitably in its train. The portion of our lesson from Isaiah vividly portrays the downward path of the drinker of intoxicants. Ponder it well, young man and young woman. 111. Seedtime and Harvest (Gal. 6:7-9). Everywhere about him man sees the inexorable operation of the law of cause and effect, of sowing and reaping, and yet he listens to the lies of Satan and of his own lustful heart and tries to convince himself that the law may be suspended in the realm of the moral and spiritual. Sowing to the flesh always brings corruption. No matter how well educated, no matter what his position in life, or his family connection, the man who takes his first drink has started on the road to a drunkard’s grave. Statistics reveal that the victims of drink come from every strata of society and every circumstance of life. Young people, the sure way to avoid the consequences is to not take the first drink. Sowing to the Spirit brings “life everlasting.” That, too, is always true. There is also another precious truth: namely, that by turning to Christ the one who has begun on the downward path may stay the ruinous hand of sin upon his life. Taking Christ as his Saviour, he finds regeneration and renewal of life. The Works of the Lord Praise ye the Lord. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation. The works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.— Psalm 111: 1, 2. As Lambs Among Wolves Go your ways: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes; and salute no man by the way. And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace, be unto this house.— Luke 10: 3-5. One Point of View If we can not hope that life will be all happiness we may, at least, secure a heavy balance on the right side. The God Within “God worketh in you.” This implies the actual presence of God at the center of our being.
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Giving Comfort A clear conscience is as a soft pillow to rest upon.
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Man’s Wealth A man’s true wealth is the good he does in the world.
Gift Received A gift in the hand is better than two promises.
