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H' at _ Capernaum me. cried Jcslfi. i P0iBr»_dnd John' t There-_ were thel' trade_tg be though. they do .without Pete whbt"V'd*bout then thhyjto live? An' wo;ild tbey_ hatysgtojiface in ihel ven- ure-pr va ` "Mid suffering Jesus. succeed.Jn',gi-9 new mfs ____01;tfHil. 1111;! l~t__hg failed, wha! won mean o t em. __ . The task towwhi-ch Jesus called Pele' Bild J°hn_ was ‘a nicst difficult one-.-. fish for men. The were not .tg cllung. their trade, but lheir object. Instan- °f catching llsh. they were to éhthl men. Is it true that meh doii’t see: 500.11 l-M1158 91' lllfillluelv s, but mu . ~ eangiedfor and. aliureti and attract ed to them? So it seem . Whether 'they are, whales or trout. crabs oi' ‘humble herrings, whether. they arul Wealthy Ol* ll0or. good or bad, big men cr little men. they all have to iw "fished for' or they would never' ful into the gospel net. There is one`very fine thing about this ta5k~an)'b0dy can do it. How olr' must you be before you Vgo fishing? l have seen children of four and five holding it rod and line. ,And you can all become fishers for Christ. You need not wait till you are twenty-you can start -now. .Marry a girl has brolight her father to lCh_rlst. Christ calls all Christians to become fisllers for him.. ‘But what was it Jesus said he would do if Peter and John would come after him? “l will make you to becclne fish- ers of men," he said. They needed teaching and training iii order to be ought to try. -but the onewho is suc- cessful is d. W* l°v¢d him asian 'vt .man ir' his.-kindness amid their..t:l-ials and `~srs.'~`A,_nd in fellowship with -them hue-as .men with men. th0_Lord re- ., 'iaied 's_-divinli.y which taught them oonwto.-t9_Btify. “Thou arothe Christ, "lie Bon of the, Living God."--Con- 'enced from Arpplied Religion for lvery Msn. by Nolan Rice Best; _ In the list or the apostles of Jesus ere are two pairs of brothers We _ h _ 'snnui t"iL of course what were the sasons which directed the Master's holes among the fishermeno! Galilee f those .who were to preach-his gos- el and to be the first pastors of the 'hm-ch; but certainly it is signifi- '-snt and suggestive that twice in the "mall num-ber of the twelve it should --ive happened that the naturai’tie of -rotherhood was emphasized' by F. nmmon cali tc the new life and a -immon work intthe new. s2\'V|00~ It -uggests the relationship which mlY between our common human kin- xist v » f~ hip and times loitler and dlviner in- ‘uencos which are always seekllm ` 'llmisslon-` to' the life of-men. _'i‘h_e re; 1!i'rn. of brotherhood. sisterhootl. WY' nihood, childhood, and all _the othél' 'iinrhips nf mankind have M16 lg east nf their purposes, and one 0 heir most sacred purposes, in _this--_ hat, tbcv ar\ Gofl’s great Byiitem a` mg whose lincs he means to diffuse .ls truth and influence through 15° vorld.-'Phillips Brooks. ~ -.,.,,`q..¢.-W1--r»~1~»n\l~vr»_sl\lOv*l9; liiilrs roi The Motorist -ev sensor L._¢;L_<>U¢\H_ it *_ at=###'rsz¢sn x¥s#%% -..~,.`v~~#.-u=s~=s°I~‘ " i HEAD GASKET wait” .r';.i..;i_ . ..._ ...tt ' ' -nut between th_e f*Yll“d°"s successful in their new work. And so te' Wasps ‘ d f my engine at does everyone. Any one can try and" 'md ‘~:yund¢cer_ Mais others any danger quite Ut F3 _ ¢ H . that it dne;s_gc_i;_t=; Lim .ln gléiw (_§__“1 d all ll 0 ' ersr tell. - f e ; You can let out some 0 Anztwigg oil by removing the draw -Every one has a. friend in wllose. me e g ` 1| ~ .and see if welfare he is interested; if he is a °H plug in nm- ot, water, if any lgirriyesignvgllsarrevwill be at the lJ0tl0m Bw, ing into a cylinder. YOU W°“l" on which are recorded th names I, B P bubbling fl`0"\ the those who have brought ill, new mem- probably Egrtlgg .s,l'ad1s,tm',,,_t\l0 °“K\“° dere for some time and there "oss and pleading in phase ..,f_._.t e\.,,3:' ng' the four cylinders explode l- 3 His hand is reached out -h~:konlv~"- is quite annoying. e ~ 1- f ..- _. ..., "" V. ' l ~- 5- 5 times as GXMUSL lm; lil; v'f»`ii~Lh:<~lrii'"llh' itil -ll 'Sr' lg' lea‘l`¢mtl':;i"Bne gsllllldvf SWB” tm” the s"rii»;~rfi'ifI:/;.'c`t llvu'|l;»._'.!ll,-iy'| affect. !_¥l_B_y be 3 leak mfs" a ywr help' wllll lily w-.~rll."~~S, `.D_ faulty Eastetf at this cylinders ex- Gortlon. must pipe connectilon. Ol’ 011° -' '\"- l'~'-l*-= '1»~'i~-4 /\;|'el‘inl¢ 'hit i‘iroll¥`ll'N\H` Worn °“" guide M l its _ _ . . _ _ _ . . A .- , that iii-.rvlro :if _lr~ru:f.. \'/r-_ :-yy, W l~',l|,-,-_,.~»:~~ gxhaust-vulV6__Bi€lI\ Di' at 5°m9 ° 1. _, . _ , ._ _ , `_ ._ _ A exhaust-valve that leaks ' Imm ‘sl `."' ,|_ ‘fr " ,__, W ' " "__ plum .g gt 9, ri.. to a noticeable l t ' "\_\ i. lii;'l‘\ .".i if ll.. l(ili,f;flt,i.i " \v~ i: W' NV". 'rtriru l 'il " I '\' u imrt to\v'lrl enlzlrgiillz iili»t’l{iilgtioin. Evrrvholly' personally l~:l-lniiiar will “it Grenioll, the devoted Labrador lnisxiionflw. will recognize this phrase ~-To commend the M-aster-as char- 'lcteristic of him, it is his favorite Way of expressing the governing mo- tive of all his work 1 il , it .ly v e ilglsrl dilc tc the escape throu8l1 li of gas at high pressure. 89 B00" 93 -gh., charge has _been lred. If yiiu put some _kerosene itll'-<5 each C2121' der and run the enK|l16.l YOU T119-Yhn the exhaust leak by _noticing W °\`° If any one cylinder smoke eX¢9~D9B- - has poor compreilioll. li NY be th” th alus of its exhaust valve is e .9 meter may indicate little I my chars *- ing or discharge current. It is quite likely to stand at' zero or in s neutral of discharge' is given under these operation, condifctlve t0,.9f,fWQll Bill- vl tained battery genersl_l!.il1\i?li0_s I charging current equal ,-to the lizllt- mlles per hour and . GYM.. the sm- tmder such conditions. ‘l CQ i-his amount, for sny`ih;\ 'tion tial short-:circuit__in the wiring or the m _shouidgo watched to. see that plenty is position but if a distinct indication *the mairroesrings of my engine need k _ circumstances. it usu_s.lly_, indicates crank-shaft in them, but they 1eem~ trouble. for the normal. condition -of very tight. yet there is a. heavy knock it V _ . Answer: Try the following pro- tng cu;-|-mt gt gil 0'|~dh.\_e.ry_ driving remove the oil pan; Remove the speeds. When the en|ine_lis`stopped caps from two of the three bearings. and all llg_hts,_are on,~the ammeter _Plac _blocks or ajacket nom-ly tm. normally recolygs s qartairi; number' del* are bearing that still has its. cap of smperes of it_i'cl1arq_e‘._ rent and in place and in such s-_position thai.. _the operating _should beffmlmr with' y_t_>u_'_csn _obtain a. leverage between _ - - __ .ui _ excel; of it denotes ._s,_(l“ea.\r§_5e of "cloeé'i.0this bearing. %ry up on- the current somewhere-possliiy s pac crankshaft at this point and -see it it failure to turn off the'ign_itlon llwitch:, squeezes' out from the upper sidoicf In o eneral- fway, the ammeter 'the bearing. noticeably.” if so. there TESTING l£'ARlN& FOR LOOBBNIBB _ '- ‘ 0. 8. R. asks: How can I tell if- illg up? I tried to shake the eu pulling .hard on hills riure: Draw off the engine oil and e- blocking and th erackshaft oves inthe' bearingor if oil looseness. Then tighten the cap of charging is gohg on and that no abnormal discharging. takes ‘piece for, by so doli1S. 9Xhaust-ion o the battery is pretty-V. well provided against. assuming that it itself is free from internal short-circuits and therwls in ood orde that the _unreasonable demands upon its electrical system and that the adjust- 'ment of the charging _rate is suited to the~se:vice condi.tions._ _ V BROKEN BEARINGS 'LET WHEEL CGME OFF X. Y. Z. asks: What could cause a front wheel -(run only about 150 miles) to -come ol! 'onthe road ‘The race and -the cone both were broken, but the nut and.other pins s-till _remained in place. Could faulty adjustmonthave caused this to hap .pen? Answer: ‘ln case the balls failsd and the cup and cone, on the outside of the wheel become so badly broken there would be nothng to hold tho wheel cl! in most forms of this con- struction. it is possible that faulty adjustment may have been partly re- sponsible for the accident. If, for instance, the bearing had been very loosely adjusted, the bearing ‘parts would have been subjected to heavy side to slid., and breakage would .have been quite likely. Moreover, in the 0 9 K l‘. - _ car is not in a matter as to entati that their pieces would clean the nut, ‘part of th “shutting down” procedure shocks as the wheel wobbled from a case of excessively tight adjustment t broken the cup and cone. It is more t on this hearing and try -the some treathlent upon the other two,‘keepl ing the. caps off theoues which are not being tested and the cap on the one that is; Questions of general interest 1<. motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. Addressl Albert L. Clough, care of this office. WATCHING THE AMMETER Don't Make The Battery,“Work While You Sleep" _ _ an the ammeter while 9. car is in . important as it is to "keep tabs" o ‘ I peration, it is perhaps even more vital -to consult it when a car is to be left unused. Obviously. as car should nev- er be put away with any waste. of electricity taking place or exhaustion of -the battery wi-.ll result, unless the mistake- is soon noticed and correct- ed. it should become just as much a to see that the ammeter is at zero as it is to put the gears into neutral and to set the emergency brake. In most electrical systems, when the engine ceases -to run the relay or revereele. C a troducing new industries, improving mg tag mls large OH cgmplmles put ,H01-lB9l_¢90DlllB habits] fand` providng M” 3 ll and- mum. bam-|n5 com wholesome resorts for sailors and fish- :gum a e5D.,¢|,|jy intended for this “men in. the idle °°"°“ ` urpose. A grease somewhat of the 'fi-::"’;.‘#::r.i ';“_:‘.i:‘:;°°“;:.°°:.°.~ S0 DOES THE PRlCE! O 7 ._ _ ~.’».» ‘ 4| ‘\. -f i `z; . mf* L-fl > ian influence. In some Sunday-schools' ge N,'§d1ly’recognlzed._ it water were _ ' _ Y - - _ _. ~ _ _ _"~ V ~ clplos to become 'Christ’s followers ssl .oi moisture and 18"* »t_._ _-_,mi-‘ .= ._._.V,f;. ,_ ,l_ »_-»._ ._ . 's work that -all can do. Perhaps' you gL°e:'mg‘;..;;ging with the 6Xll““*}f-- 1 `~‘ "_r"_~ fi' -_'li‘1l"97\'E7§.4‘},-griii. lf' WHS li W°\1l_d take fvf leak. yell-may have H1 illlmll “.“°“. - .J ~`= "‘it<».. ‘.=.'.-.lf-"-`-'. itdliit -‘ \\~ w-hole world to be convert:-ld`.if 9539;, 'Qt course, the Olllwlfd leak K... 11,;--_:~_. i"° ‘Z-. ";§};_,, .li.;i»._?_t '*_‘,;5§,§; 5"'4.;'¥' .'}_i’;» - "wh v'\nr each disciple were to start dag; no great harm. B0 10115 “B y°“ -f. .'_i"» ‘.~_V'_,¢_ .§,`_l-“f ":._-i1.',_.”-. ,mai " ` ~ ' "H ""‘@f l° follow the Lord." sus- make sure that the Wawr l" th” W9' '~"'f.“’ ” `._\§-."»=. `°'."Ef<.;w:.i-3.? ff. . ' . ' ' "'\~ts' Dr. Schautfler. "Start with only -tem does not become low. __ .'»"" "ft ".‘.t. "-.."`~.,"r:¢‘-" " `=’ 'en million .true disciples how long :Nome Does No‘r “Puma V VV -'-\"'ull it t e to Christianize the ‘ ' EVENLY _~-»»»r|fl'l tvftuutxnne hundred years “_ ‘ G;-»_,,k,; What causes the “ll \="m“"~ih the task? .Much less. The evenrlesslh the sound made by UW "'holc worlfl would be Cliristlanizcl ,~ng"ne. es`llef'i-1ll.V WM" It ‘“_D“m“5 Z7! raven, vmu,s_|» __ \“`u'rd atflow. gpgajls? l d0l1l. llllillf 'F-~»f1-V.V tl-s i.urti_Je~.us st--his just there lg ,any l»~. $3 'il';i&i` _ #3 , A5 ¢/ gutters* . t 2 / A 1 .5 .,1~ - ' -V sec- . »-_ ' _ (_ fc/ 4/ VIA/ L1’ ll "~,_ ».,_ ~'¢,/ ./_.__ ~.,` _ Q " '/f'_f_",_.”'/_ k*-\§’~»._ . rf ___f