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The navy also was able to utilize 17 of the principal buildings of the exposition and thus save greatly in construction expense, and what was even more important, time. The navy was able to move in immedi-ately and expects to have its first contingent of 1,000 men in training within a few months. Eventually, it expects to train 5,000 men at one time there. Of the 17 buildings which the navy will take over, three are permanent. They are the administration build-ings and the two vast hangars of the Pan American airways. The latter will continue to operate its Far Eastern and Australian Clipper services from their permanent base at the south end of the island, but they have consented to have the han-gars used as barracks during the navy occupation. Site Deeded to City. Under the terms by which the state deeded to the city the 400 acres at the bottom of San Fran-cisco bay, the island eventually must become a city airport. Ar-rangements were made between the navy and the city whereby the for-mer will contribute much to the de-velopment of the island as an air-port The navy will use its influence in obtaining $1,680,000 WPA funds for construction of the airport, which will go forward while the island is being used by the navy. Some of the more suitable build-ings on the island will be used for machine shops and repair works. Some Things Worth Thinki-ng' About Read and Ponder "It would appear that we Americans are blind to our des-- j tiny as a nation. It appears for the most part that we are un- - aware of the chart whieh our forefathers in 1776 set up for us to follow in this new land. Our Declaration of Independence is the true way of life, a concept of conduct and government, in complete harmony with the teachings of Christianity, which are equality, liberty and justice. Our forefathers first recog-nized and put into human law the law of nature and the law of God. Herein lies the secret of plenty and peace. Here and here only can be found the only basis for any sound, success-ful and just way of life for all men equally. This is the Amer-ican Way. ' Those who believe that all men are brothers, must believe in the equality of men, for .equals only can b3 brothees. Madge Bellamy. The great war is right now closing in around Palestine, and many have said that the final battle could not possibly be fought there. But listen to the prophet Zechariah, through whom the Almighty spoke as follows: "I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken and the houses rifled and the women ravished, and half the city shall go into captivity," Etc. For information as to what the Lord vill do at that time and what will be the final result, take down your bible and read the 14th chapter of Zechariah We are for peace, but not at the price of national honor or security. We believe with Wilson that the right is more precious than peace. We cannot follow any man or any group that bases its peace campaign on hate and villlfication, and which is as sure to fail of its objective as it did in Lincoln's day. Today's events prove conclusively many of the biblical prophesies, but it is very difficult to convince people that the bible is a literal blue print of the happenings of our time. Long centuries ago the eloquent prophet, Isaiah said that the tongue of the Egyptian Sea would be destroyed and that Eng-land would, for the time being, lose Egypt. The tongue of the Egyption or Red Sea is the Suez Canal, which has, before our very eyes, been rendered useless because of the many great ships which have been sunk there. Britain believes today that invasion of Syria will forestall German occupation and that she will be able to retain Egypt. But the prophets say 'no' We feel that we know positively that the U. S. is destin-ed to actively participate in the war. also know that it cannot save itself by going into the war, and much less can it save itself by staying out of the war. And why not? Becanse ineither event it is as sure as sunrise that it will wreck itself by internal dissension and rebellion, brought on in large part by a malignant and malevolent campaign of hate and disloyal-ty on the part of some leading men who pit their petty peeves against their Fatherland, and know no more about the decreed destiny of the nation than a child. Yes, we repeat that we know, and suffer because we do know, because people would rather read about John and Jane Rowe going to and re-turning from a visit to the country than they would read the saving and prophetic truth. The blindest of the blind are lead-ing the blind hosts into disaster not war but revolution. Here we have hundreds of churches, hundreds of ministers, many groups of the high priesthood, sehools on every other block, and hosts of lecturers and radio speakers, and yet we are permitting.even hiring the liquor trafic to send hosts of the young and the middle aged to perdition without a return ticket. Jesus is ashamed of all those who make such feeble effort to save the souls of men from a serpent that walks and is far worse than the one that was cursed in Eden. About the infamous liquor traffic. There should be a fre-quent punishment of the following, who appear to be overlook-e- d by laws and commissions: Those who sell to minors, who daily and nightly harbor drunks and habitual drunkards, men who are every ther night guilty of druDken driving, men who drink up their earnings and rob their families of food and clothing and kill opportunity for their children. Thepe are the worst of all. While they are in the saloons drinking their 'cheer' and making merry and carelessly throwing their. dollars to others, their own wives and children are in want and need, sorrowing and suffering and figuring what the man dollars e saloonsget would do for their own homes. Many a' wife is being killed by the drunkard's drink in a worse way than Mrs. Moremeister, and many a child worse than June Nelson because the agony lasts O so much longer.Shame to the guilty'. j.-- The purpose of the world-wid- e war is for nothing fbut the destruction of false and iniquitous systems, for clearing away all the dead forms, for overcoming the spiritual death that has settled upon men everywhere, and for restoring the soul of the race, so long lost in the worship of mammon The war is meant to bring about a universal cleansing prepara- tory ushering in a new and better day-- the kingdom of the Brotherhood of Man. That "World-Reform- - fund that came home to roost-prott- y well plucked. Almost $2,000,000 trickled away in years but the hand-o- ut committee couldn't find m0"re worthy causes and any gives back the last measly drib'ei . tXhl advanced-thinke- r whose main idea was to save c v zat on Read about h,m in next SundayVLos Angeles Examiner Predictions ot Lay "Prophets" This is an extract of the Book, "The Next Nine Years 1938-1947- " first published in July 1938. u,,ef on i The following evaluation of the coming nine years a study, extending over several years, of many PhJ-wit-h these times. The author believes he has discovered the m. y by he is able to correlate prophecy with time and know when events foretold may be expected to develop. . , i There are an astonishing number of prophecies, some several centuries, which seem to be directed to the years in ' of the times" indicates that this aec are now living. Every "sign will be weighed is a period in which individuals, nations and religions in the scales of the Supreme Intelligence. Those jndlV" institutions ready to accept the new order will be saved destruction; those tied to the past who are spending their energies tTying to hold on to things which have outlived their usefulness will go down with them. E.np The following prophecy was written by an American in July, 1889, forty-nin- e years ago, and is in the archives ot the American Essenes. "According to the latest calculations we have fifty-eig- years yet ahead to get ready in (1889 plus 58 brings us to the year Mi). At or before that time all the present governments, religions and an moneyed monopolies are to be overthrown and go out of existence. This prophecy is figured by mathematical rules and figures. "The increase in unrest in society is an unmistakable sign what is to come to the great masses of people in a short time. "Various combinations of capital and. labor are signs of increasing weakness. The extremes so opposite must culminate in destruction. Mathematically it seems just as certain as a collision when two trains j are approaching on the same track. To prevent the coming calamity many combinations will be resorted to. They will overrun America, tear down the American flag and trample it under foot. In Europe the disaster will be even more terrible. Capital will back up the church in persecution, generally anarchy will follow and hundreds of thousands of the people will be killed. In China and India so terrible will be the fall that words cannot describe it. All nations will be de-molished and all the world will be thrown open to all people to go and come as they please." As you look about the world and watch events unfold, you should realize the wisdom of the advice herein given. Knowledge of the future is of no value unless one acts upon it. Liberty will vanish, and with it, freedom of speech, freedom cf the press, freedom of organization and assembly. A military dictator-ship will be the order of the day. It is now time to get your housein order tomorrow may be too late. When? 1941 is the year! Adv. For further light on Above Matters See or Write to KOSMON CENTER Box 664 110 W. Commonwealth Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS 1. Thumbnail Sketch of History. 2. Prophets and Prophecies. 3. Prophecy of the Great Pyramid. 4. The Key to Time in Prophecy. 5. The Future of the World. 6. World Changes to Come. 7. The Future of the United States of America. 8. Geologic Changes of the United States. 9. War. 10. Dictators and Near-Dictator- s. 11 T U 12. Financial Development to Come. 13. Jews and the Next Decade. 14. The Religion of Tomorrow. 15. The Father's Kingdom on Earth. 16. Financial Advice. 17. Sane Advice. 18. What- to do about it. TOWNSENDi CLUB MEETS Attend the regularTownsend meeting at 168 So W. Temple Friday evening 7:30 p m. Cost of Killing in War Has Soared Since 1914-1- 8 TARENTUM, PA. The cost of killing a soldier has increased from $50 in the time of Julius Caesar to between $50,000 and $75,000 in the present war, according to H. V. Churchill, an industrial chemist. Churchill told a meeting here the expense ol wartime killing has risen steadily through the centuries, with a tremendously great advance oc-curring between the World war and today. By the time of Napoleon, the cost had become $1,500 for each man killed, the chemist said, and during the World war the figure was about $2,500. He added that Napoleon's advisers and allies thought the cost far too high in their time. Churchill cited as the reason for the huge increase in the cost the fact that war is now fought with ma-chinerywhich adds greatly to the cost although manpower still is the backbone of war. "The development of mechanical devices and improvement of ma-chinery has lifted a great deal of hard physical labor from men's shoulders, but military men are turn-ing this machinery to war purposes Instead of using it for peaceful pur-suits," he declared. OLD AGE PENSION Uiah State Old Age Pension Group in ets weekly Tuesday 2:30 P. . Chapman Library Branch coiner 6th South and 8b. West. Wednesday 7. 30 City HallBranch, City and Co .Bldg Room 206. Thursday 2.p m. Salt Lake City Branch at 41 Post Office Place. Watehea One SmaD Clocks Watchei originally wer. mn elock. and were worn hung from tht girdle because they wer8 too Urge for the pocket m Mi (oh m oojh 1.00KS V Ww rJ Kt.V. XoSwi JAPR0MINENT -' V o52l PROFESSOR ' -- - o o ' ZitrJ 1 of SCIENCE r "M STATES lr ( js""t " THAT - W&MJ'v k' P01 COMICS MWmMBkl FEATURING SPACE SHIPS, ifWv2 ROCKET-SHIP- ETC. ARE ?S: .;;f NOT AS AS WE !1P3&M SUPPOSE. HE PREDICTS THAT rrs0Ma OUR CHILDREN WILL SEE THE fjHfSyjl 0M WHEN IT WILL BE A Frw3 REALITY BM0M,H.J. lx MRS. JOHN SALSIMGER IS SUING TOR DIVORCE NAMING HER KUR CHILDREN AS Yliotf HE CAUSE, SAYS KS?' SINGER, HOW CAN I DEVOTE ANY W 'L? TIME TO HER? WITH rmiRCHILDRBr--rr- V, I'VE GOT MY HANDS FULL VVf"' I . PHhryl LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES I " t . ' Kessler IP THAT BIRD V Sneev I " --, X rwm-cAitf- o fQ4f V Director- - who Ato that wy 1 !1!L!!55l5!1J |