—Lancaster- Farming, Saturday. October 8, 1960 4 FROM Long ago in a far-away country, a king built a great wall. “Now,” said the king, “That wall will protect the country from those who would break in and steal the treasures of the king dom.” The king was very proud of the wall and the subjects were happy in the knowledge that they were secure from those who would break in and steal the treasures. AH the traders who came to the country knew they must beware for this country had its great wall to pro tect it, and all who knew of the defens es of the country learned tp respect it. Even those who* had no part in building the great wall and even re fused to use it walked- in the shadow of the wall and felt -secure in the knowledge that the wall was there. So secure did the people feel that soon they used the wall less and less for defense. It was there and every one knew it would always be there. So secure did the people feel that they did not even notice that-while they- walked- in the shadow of the great wall some of the mortar began to-fall out and some of the stones drop ped away. The king saw that the wall was in danger of decay, but when he called the people to help repair the damage caused by neglect and disuse, the peo ple said, let it fall down, no one has at tacked us for a long, long time. We do not need the wall any longer. And so the wall fell. In a newer time and nearer coun try, the leaders of a great industry bunc a deie,ise against tnose wno, through sharp trading practices, could come into the industry and carry off the grower’s fair share of profits. “Now” sa’d the of the indus try, ‘‘The Lancaster Poultry Exchange Wtxl pi meet uie nidus uy iroru uu>oe who would carry off the grower’s fair share of the profits.” , The leaders of the industry were very proud and the gdowers were hap l py in the knowledge that they were secure from those who would take from them their share of the profits. “It would be wishful think mg,” Sen Humphrey said, “to conc’ude that the two Communist giants are going to split any day. Neverthe -2 less, it would also be foolish Z to ignore the fact that ten < sions do exist and that they ' seem to be increasing rather Washington diplomatic and to be desired by the commu- than diminishing. , " military circles recently have nists. They are reported im- Two Communist Capitals been buzzing with reports of patient with Premier Khrush- “The Communist empire rising tension between Com- chev’s po’icy of coexistence, used to have one center munistic China and the Sov- The reports would appear Moscow.” Sen, Humphrey iet Union. to support warnings made re- said. “Now, it clearly has two The reports, if true, could peatedly in recent years by centers —Moscow and Peking, be the best cold war news in General Albert C. Wedemyer Moscow cannot be happy that TO „ pH . v Tri .years. Differences between (ret) who probaby knows its former unquestioned di- m . WI&RC. REgS —in ice the two giant communist na- China and the Chinese lead- rection of the Communist ... J p od “ c f ® rank growth of awe tions are said to be over ers better than any other movement has been challeng- ... y „ ow .?l ver dunng late April or May; this is oft whether to keep the cold war American military man. He cd. , " en " wdd mustard. In .most cases the weed ’5 w cold or make it hot. has warned of the ruthless “China has begun operat- tercress and the best control is to spray the field mls Communist China leaders and aggressive intentions of mg its own foreign propagan- October or ear'y November With one pint of MCP pei ac -Mao Tse-tung and Chou En- the Chinese leaders. da and •econortuc aid program m 5 to 7 ga’lons of water. Good- results-will be exper enc lai are said to believe that Russia Reluctant m competition . . . with the when the spraying is done when the plants are less than World War 111 against West- U. S. State Department of- US ® R ' Chma has made a dra- inches in diameter. I cm nations is inevitable and Reims are convinced that AMca iS T ° CONTROL INSECTS ON 1961 LEGUMES-A ia 1 a . SeTUTS.. As a. ot DieMrm donng ,ate October or Kovc»«j he would start a war onlv if “ The evidence at hand in- th< - lates >- recommendation for the control of alfa’fa vveei he became convinced com- dicates Red chdna wou.d like and spittleburg for next summer. One pound of actual d« mumsts could not, eventuall- (Turn to page 5) dlm P er acre ]S needed This may be applied as a gianul y, destroy democracy by oth- formulation alone, or mixed with fertilizer, or as a s P r er means. Piiral PKufKme usmg an emulsi °n of wettable powder Be on the a eit t Communist China is report * additiona details, od, on the other hand to be MILKING TIME TO HANDLE CATTLE CAREFULLY Stcei feeds Phone - Lmrastrr pressuring Khrushchev for By: j. o. E. should be extra careful with the spread of shipping fev Ta?k‘ P Ou^ n 4 " 3 r:”itor direct military action This, Sopping wet, old Suzie stands when purchasing new cattle Segregation of the new cat) Rfih. rt r, Campbell, Advertising diplomatic officials are care- Head bowed against the rain, away from the rest of the herd is recommended In llia! mean°R^^iT not Her bulging quarters fiLed cases dairymen should be careful about the new catt Fub'ishfd rury - Saturday hy “ , “ USSia and China are with milk bringing shipping fever into the m lk.no A connu i-ancaste. Farming Lancaster, pa about to end their militarv Can «tcarcelv flip ofra n . + , 10 e m iK.ng herd / Fntcrfd a , 2nd cia ß , matter at alliance. military. Can scarcely stand thestran watering trough, or water bowl, could be the point o. co I-anoK-tPr Pa under Act of Alar _ . ' tact. V.V, la ™ e E “hews y StaniJ, S (such as prayer, or tho„ “Hallelujah!'’), or P o ** something (such as Ca offering, or taking the * If the word-, are , done, carelessly a thought of God. with f his nearness and g, ea “° there is no worship th an, empty form. ‘ e A famous 19th-cen once pointed out two 0 ments in worship On er and one is fear. The ! seeks to be close to Gort I cannot help a kind of’ WHAT does “worship” meanr “Pw«i We “hear or read the word on ’> ’ as Wc 'l all sides. We speak of “Public Wor- , name for Un s ship;” some churches have what is . d of desure-and-foar called a “Directory for Worship,” a ‘ ' manual telling how it should, be rim. u/» H ki. done Some'churches have books Warship called "a “Book of 'Common Wor- The 2«b Peal m i 3 . ship .’’Exactly v ample of an expression Let -us write as a long-ago saint exn off two common This Psalm was, of cou uses ot-the wprd all a thought, or thought One is.any use < one's mind'. Then it £ it that has to i down, and, it was sun» -WBJI &pjjan b« services, and in some foi ***** only, a it has, long been read When th» sung, in the Christian cl a ipather wor- knows how , many p e ships herchild, f . been helped in their a' TJrl '-wprehipi by this ancient poem ~her ‘lover. oAa. notice (verses 1,2) as has some meaning, but not what tion about God, whose we are after. We' also put aside a shown m his created un - notion of worship that thinks of (vs.), 3-6 there is a m —it as just the same as, what is done the kind of person who - in a. church between (say), U and worship. And Anally t 12 on Sunday mornings. • great welcome-song f or What Worship It Hot mighty, the “King of gi What does it mean to worship , sentence from Ep GodT It does not mean to say nice bnn S ««t Christt, things about him? 1 or to pay h’m Christian worship i s compliments, though this (on a because the Ch high level) may be a part of wor- demanding of God is, \ ship. There used to be a « ot °nly unique but right but irreverent, song, including the 13 aclcnowl edged not only words “God la a hvm’ doll.” Now and Creator, for Paul that was a compliment, or intended 3 oald take that for as such, but it was a long way from Father, the Father. Heie worship. For the compliment was a in the form of adoratl ° cheap one, and the mood was flip- prayer in th ® form of re pant. The greatness of God was left note what it: is Paul clear out of sight. Worship, again, nothm 8‘ cheap, nothing is not just the same thing as nothmg smaU! Abov « prayer, although all true worship- prayer 18 for " fu]lne ss pers pray, (These lessons will con- P* Christian u> sider prayer in particular in No- wkat *he “fullness of Go vember.) Further, worship is mot to know in its trem ™ just reverent thoughts about 6od, P e lo 7 e of Christ. So foi One may think good thoughts about , n ’ t 0 worship Chiist is a God one never expects to meet, ship Gotk and never tries to meet. BiW* Material; Psalm 24, Ephesian* 3 Devotional Beading: Psalm 95 1-7. We Worship God I«sson for October 9, 1960 Worship is the response of a‘hu man being (or, we may add, an angel) who feels himself to be in the presence of God. What a man Now Is The Time .. . MAX SMITH after setting out is essential (Baled on outlines oopyn the Division of Christian 1 National Council oi the Cl Christ in the V. S A Bi Community Press Service) >Y MAX SMITH TO TREAT TOBACCO BEDS —Weed-a trol chemicals such as methyl bromi vapam, mico-fume or cyanamid should applied to the tobacco beds this fall : best control. The soil temperaturea d ing early October are more favorable better action and control than early n< spring. It is also recommended that 1 steaming be done in the fall in order avoid the spring rush and to make earl planting possible.