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THAT ONE WOULD HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY!

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AND IN THE COUNTRY,

THE SPEED UMIT'S 45 MILES AN HOUR!

SPLENDID! ALL CORRECT!

NOW, WE'LL SEE HOW

YOU DRIVE!

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World Bizhou Bawrent

July 31, 1940. By Walt Disney

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Here's The Man With 43 WORLD'S END

Things

THE man with 43 things to think of and the job of shooting down the enemy as well-that's the fighter pilot.

Come into his cockpit a mo ment and take a look round. 1. The ring sight for eight ma-

chine-ins.

2. Crash pad to take the edge off

the shock if the plane crashes

and the pilot is pitched for- ward.

1. Electele switches,

4. Indicator showing the oxygen

necesary at any given height.

5. Indicator showing the oxygen

still in store,

6. Undir-carriage and tail wheel

indicator.

7. Energenty "bonst." This !። where the pilot's hand flex when he's in Jan. When he ulls out that knob all other engine

controls, except the

throttle are cut out. This gives the absolute maximum power for a top-speed swerva för dive, but it must only be for a minute or two. It that knob were held out for longer the engine would seize up, cle.

8. Clock, with stop-watch

9. Electric starter,

10. General Petrol switch

COM

13. Horn to warn pilot if under-

carriage is not Banding.

12. Magneto switches.

down when

13. Navigation light switches.

14. Air speed Indirator.

15.

Super-sensitive altimeter re

cording the plane's height in

hundreds of feet.

18. Dash-board light,

17. Pilot's oxygen plug.

18. Tail rimming wheel.

10. Rudder bar.

20. Throttle (in pilot's hand) und

petrol-und-air mixture lever.

21, Compass..

Swing's

To Think

22. Directional gyro.

23. Gyro horizon, showing lateral

UIL

4. Stip and turn indicator,

Of

37. Control grip with press-bution switch to fire the eight mu- chine-guns, and brake lever for fanding wheels.

23. Climb Indicator-thousands of 38. Main release lever for wing

feet per minute.

26. Engine revolution Indicator.

27. Boost gauge,

28. Gil und petrol pressure gauges

29. Oil temperature.

30. Starting primer.

31. Radiator temperature skúlage,

32. Duplicator magneto switch. 33. Petrol gauge.

34. Switches for petrol supply

from individual tanks.

95. Light.

36. Lever for line adjustment of

wing daps.

King-Rumoumurs

is Sick of

Jitterbugs

TIE King of Swing is dend; long live the King of Swing Burly young Arlie Shaw has snapped his clarinet across his knee and says he'll play no more.

He

slek,

saya Jitterbugs make himra

So the new King of Swing is an equally burly, spectueled twenty- nine-year-old lowan named Glenn Miller, His fons call him Killer- Diller Miller.

Mr. Miller takes the crown from Mr. Shaw by playing the trombone to please the multitude more than even the great Tommy Dorsey. Tu use the swing slang-lie alij horn sends them.

NOW why should Mr. Shaw give up?

He was earning an easy £10,000 a year, and the college kids ganged up night after night to listen to him play. When they took the dance floor, they stood, locked in un endless embrace, and awayed on the bails of their young feet while the Shaw clarinet soared and broke.

Mr. Shaw gave up because Mr. Show is smart. He knew he was on top. If a man's on top, there's only one way he can move. Mr. Show saw the reports coming in. The hot bands were gradually los- Ing favour, all over Americs, to the sweet hands.

Mr. Shnw got going, not because he hates Jitterbugs, but before the Jitterbugs who made him king grew- up.

He Is now in Hollywood, having a honeymoon with Lana Turner, who danced so prettily for film in "Every Other Inch a Lady." He is also planning to make a film of his He. And to return to moestro's stand with a new sweet

the

Do not believe the tale the

milkman tells;

No troups hare mutinial at Poltera Bar. Nor are there submarines at

Tunbridge Wells.

The B.B.C. will warn 119 when there are.

Do not believe the Major's

easy plan.

He wants to laud a force at Budapest.. 'He knows the Danube well, the dear old man, But maybe General Iron- side knows best.

Do not believe in Mr. Told-

17021-80.

Do not repeat the “Might- have-beens" and "Buts."

Noe is the time to let your

neighbour know

We have the gold, the ginger, and the guts.

Do not believe that God has

been cast down Because the Berlin beast

is breathing still. This is the one true story

in the town---

We can defeat the devil.

and we will.

A. P. HERBERT.

band composed purely of strings and woodvind,

Glenn Miller's method is to switch without interval. He made his reputation with the swing con- noisseurs by the super-sophistica- tion of his playing.

and

03

Then suddenly ho switched blu tone His playing of "Eighteenth Century. Drawing Room" "Moonlight Serenade" were sweet, so simple, the great Ameri- can public took Mr. Miller and his trombone to their capacious' hearts. Postscript! He really does play well. Try his two serenades, "Sun- rise" and "Moonlight on H.M.V."

flags.

39. Handle for auxiliary pump to lower linding wheels in emer- gency if normal

Hydraulic mechanism is damaged.

10. Release for forced landing

flares on wing tips.

41. The parachute, tightly packed, which acts as a cushion on the pilot's sout.

42. Parachute Earness.

43. Lever to raise or lower sent.

And when the pilot is sure all these are OK.; he can get on with Oghting the enemy.

--One-Minute- Sermon

By Hugh Redwood

#

Abundantly

ISATAHL, 55. 7.

SOMEWHERE I read a story of man who went bankrupt through trying to smash a trade rival. The latter not only forgave him but helped to set him up hi business again.

That is how God forgives and that is why the action was justly described as Christ-like. Gnd not only cancels the wrong: le be- stows power to do right.

Fer the quality of Divine for- giveness see Matthew 18. 23-27; Luke 15, 7, 10, 21-23. Bul' see also Luke 1. 3-4, and remember (Matthew G. 12) that God expects and commands us to show the same abundant forgiveness to others.

Thought- reading with-

out tears

You Arst "x" things with

your accomplice. You then tell your friends to choose any number between one and ten- and go out of the room while they choose. You come back, place your two hands upon the temples of the nearest

person you gaze into her eyes you say nothing and you pass to the next person and so on right round the room. Then with

come out of your start you trance and announce that the number 14

slx-or four-or whatever it is. And every one says, "Well done, old chap- how did you know?" Well, how did you? See Below.

П

THOUGHT - READING SOLUTION: Your accomplice knows the number ba- caute he was in the room when they. chose 11. So when you place your hands on his temples he makes the muscles there i move to the requisite Number, Ke Go by keeping sta teath tightly topether and clanching them-one, two, three. Try it.

Telegraph Short Story: Reading Time: 7 Minutes

PERHAPS because the re-

port from the laboratory was due the next day she was more wakeful than usunl. Latterly she'd been sleeping too much like a top; which might be one of the sinister symptoms. As she sat up sleepily in bed she saw Dave, half-dressed, on the other side of the room.

"What's the matter, Dave dear?" "Hungry." He didn't look up. Her wrist watch said it was one o'clock. "You don't have to put on all your clothes to go to the icebox."

"I thought I'd take a turn out- alde. I couldn't steep." His volce was edgy and he must have realised it, for he came over to the bed and kissed her.

"Dave, are you nervous ind restless

"I'm nervous and restless."

I was a problem that couldn't be dudged any tonger. "Probably it's time we were off, Dave. May- be we've been here too long."

lob

we've been here too

couldn'i stay forever." She tried to keep the funeral tntich out of her voice. "We knew that

when we came here. I'll be lad to go." If Joan of Arc ever said anything more herple than those last five words, it never got into

the histories, but she hoped he wasn't reading her thoughts.

Time to me pa he said looking the floor. "To

at the

"To-morrow

I get a For Rent sign painted. That's only fair to the fellow who owns this bungalow. I chopped up his the day we moved in here. Well, on to Bojador."

"On to Bejidor sh

she echoed,

He clumped out of the room and moment Jater she heard the cuter door close softly.

SIE-parted the window cur tains, patterned

with

rocking and breath- horses and ed iceply the perfume of the in her garden below the indes. The leaves of

the fake

camels,

set up a little whispering, while, fainter came the murmur of the river as it flowed over pebbly shallows, In

distance stre the sky eut by block

could see could

neres.

the

Now from the living room came MacPhairson Clanglocketty Angus

M'Clan

to rub his cold nose against her palm, and nuzzle her Angers. Ev

Even If the laboratory sald the coast was clear, even

could forget she

this blissful valley yanu where they had spent their five

what months' honeymoon, could

possibly do about Angus cxcepl give him away or sh-sh-shoot him? Despairingly she dropped back on the pillow. But before she could Laste the polgnance

fr

she was once more sound asleep.

Dave

Walk her kind. She had known that at first glimpse when she had seen him in the cafeteria line-up. He had friendly eyes, a shock of dark curly hair, und au easy smile that seemed to come of its own accord. His hands were strong but finely moulded.

**Do you Be Milwaukee in February?" he had asked, after her naneuver had placed them at the same table. "Not that I care: I'm from Delphos, Ohio, Looking over. the hired hands?"

Oh, nu, I'm demonstrating a new kind of sakid dressing, down bi Groceries. You own the store, don't you?"

"Gave it away Monday. Now I'm doing show cards. All fur art —that's my molto. That is, all for art so long as I don't have to stay too Jutur in one place."

"Move on and be happy. Me too.'

When I get nervous and restless

I puck the old suiteuse. I've done It for four years. Right now I'm

making for California. You headed anywhere in particular?"

"Oh," she said with claborate

"just Bojador."

Honchilar"

"Don't you know? Afrien," Which was a neat climax for the

end

nsked

of a lunch period.

her

That night in a little German restaurant off Grand Avenue he again. "If you're not kidding-why Bujader???"

"Uncle Whit gave me the idea." "Well, let's have the details, it you think I'm old enough to know." "First"she demonstrated with the menu “you open an atlas and plek out a name.'

"What sort of a name?"

"Any name at all. Any name that appeals to you. Then you pack up and get under way. Only you mustn't aim at the place too directly."

"Why not?"

"Because-that-would-spoll-every-- thing. You've got lo zig and you've got to zag. Time mustn't count, Then one day you'll And yourself there,"

"How far have you gone to date?"

After two years I'm eight hun- dred miles farther from Bojador than, when I started. But I've loved every hour of 11."

"Did your. Uncle Whit get to Bojador?"

"Oh, he picked Beatrice, Nebra- ska.

It took him twenty-eight years."

"What did he de-walk there on his hands?"

"No, but he had to fight his way through three wars and be chip- wrecked in the Persian Gulf and lost in the Gobi Desert; then, when he was off the Australian coast a shark nipped off most of his left foot. Two days after he reuched Beatrice he married a widow and

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