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snd advis~r LO the membem af said society, eLc$ in he ~ ~ y z t ~ -.- erLb~at&d many COG.- Skde~~~aB raatters pek-hkimg %a ~he &.sagd~za &s;rtexests; m$ id ~IQY~% pielding $0 she inficence 0," tb~ ad-gezsary, s a-mme~es 31x3 corn- 6nder sof H~E hrarh~en, arid - gasrti~3iaz-k I%yrelhe% && fault&ndkg m~rmeripg agdnet members eik the Board 9% Dir~ctars osf said &xiecy aL3n$ ;he Bs&el Fmik (Jade 16-i 93 akaT~~hthout reason or exsues issueA s lex;.~~ against rhe o&eej:~ aJi ,he soGie%y6 and qg&~~: ~B:~ZT~EL tHe famay of GO$ at Be~hel, and pub&;shed an$ ~keuLat?4 g~aicj jettex to miany c&sfs, %&.ieh z~eter and false sccusstions therexn cagjsiggcj yga~ issue;8, end ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ t ~ t j ; Q viola&og 02 hE .&r+.ux~ ps.t'ti~dariy e - a& Fdathew Z 8; 2 I I; -Y'. qL--kc . 7 "vv~-ILA%~G ths Ec~P$ of D~E~GLOTS of Sa@iety, trLe iaforra8':ai;x a=$ grste~tionr 05 %%an@ x~B:? . ,-? sewanis of JEHOYLAM GODs 6~50 ~c~excbexs a: BB:d aB;~iety, mLu8td t~ & gUp%L&4hgd iq the !Vat~ki- towe: a t eoaaz&ng 85e imptoper con&&c"ct said MozHe; :ax&, XVME said fi350$e Iate~-* -iiv-iih,21,0ut excuse and T~V~Q~~A~OB 32 the STP,~~EWW~ h~~t~t~d OW prosccntes in the wsrldlb c;oxts a suit a-i: bzzw agakst $ihecto-s &a I#&TCHTQWER,BHBLE A3D ~4XACIK: SOCIETY for sbandm md lib& and .v+erebYs '"Fsf iikthy 1ucr@"s sag&' (Tieus 1 :I 1 )ha demands the S U ~ qi $ f 00,080.00, %-ell kx~owkg that aag amount be might souect hfjrea~oa 0% s&d ~XTW ~d:: &at r;ame wouid $a taken frgm funds 1qh0I1~ dailrrked to Ti-K $14EQsavA!Z:f, ad hence his aceion 50 %inst JEWQX*'A~-S orgalzizat,on, 'J&q g&ag gf %aid 3fayIe in instizu5np and gx08"sca~ng nSk sno~her~go $0 la~t7 bafopa unjust; a~t hefare the " i 06a&ims 4: 4 j and . " %%rHESM said &%ayie si~2~e &A@ &&ft?tk.03 of ia $o~e coarts a&- fhe 5~ox1Ek ha ~ent out snd coe&stues to send OOU$ eirC&ke and puh;is12 ietters aa5,d iitero:~g~ in ~~~o~B~aa &e B&C~TS s f A 4 Q 4 II -- ppo~dGsn co he Etarafca~a p~&@&~d br;mJd Sa&e% dm$ ~hi& pde do= wi& The nlzniiesr pv~go;a;e oi -~~kg a ~i.g?iGcn ax~caegsk e - P& this conveneion of JEHW~AHS ser\*a~b with -risaE@s tawad none b~t+t~+tki good lava h2h~eousness deem it to be he& m;y and. ~bl$aGoa go call &tenG~n to the% brearen genal-alb th~oapbaut the land go the afoaesald F%na~~ip~~aJ copkaet of &aid &Msyle and to s~t forth these f,a,ts and Scj-ipturas, whichr SBBW that hag =ade $h~elf @one 0% $he evil s~m~~t ~123s~ dm- cGbed by the Lord at &latthew 24:49 and 2 Thema Bonians 2: I- 1 5 V4E TmKFOE admonhh and ad4se aE perssns wha are devoted to the TWEQCMTIC Gobr- EWNMNT by Christ Jesus that they a~oid said Pv~oJT~~, and the liteatare md p~bEca~o$;as which Re cir- c~Eplates in opposition to the fPhb~TCWT07Xjm BIBE 4ND '$RAm SOCIETfP and in doing so that QU~ . brethren be glided by the Sb~kripwre wPdicH says: ''HOW i beseech yoas 6retbrm1 mark them which cause di~is:ass and sfhnses contzaqr cs the $acri<ze which ye Laxre leaxn&d; hTd avoid %&emr FOP L~~JP &at me such serve not our Lord Jesns Christ, but thir spm be]lr; By ggeod words and fair speech= de- -0 - ceive ;He heaxts of the s%=p?ee'"-Rom~aig ! 6 : f 1 8, (zee 1 A ~m&%;; 2 : 3 j - RE DO HEEBV give tha& to he Lard <hiat He ca3sed saz-qanfs, Boardlo& a$~aecar~ OE %Ed Society* ad the $y!ATCHIO'B#EaI to pa%lish ;n 5Ke \VV4TcHTOaGER a nc&cgie of 7~aama"nG againa: the improper c~ndact aof said Moy1s; to the end that an faith%& ones raight be adh&sad md &at &era Ee nq 7 r hsandranes ta thejfor~ward movemeat of kha scGtmess &bik, Ha ~s~hich Gadas faitbkl semaab are engaged;. -- and *~hish said Vraaning Mayle makes %e $ads for his damage .suit, t@'e farth~r ad\ri= pn6 admonish all who love JEHOWH and -WE GOVEWkAEhT5 b. CHRIST ]BUS, to me forth every $JOSP%I~ ef- far& to make ,kn~vm the ~ a ~ e of JEF!OkiAH and His Kingdo= me& &at &CE RrnoEa60~ %%%is *manimaus%y adopgd by @s9ma h a@m&mee 9842 TDWW~~C dhtmbj~ of J&QB&~s s<~s-,

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Page 1: In - JWfactsjwfacts.com/images/Moyle-1941-Watchtower-Resolution.pdf · thlng far worse than two llteral bears and that a "curse" rested upon )t for lts stubborn course of wdlful,

snd advis~r LO the membem af said society, eLc$ in he ~ ~ y z t ~ -.- erLb~at&d many COG.-

Skde~~~aB raatters pek-hkimg %a ~ h e &.sagd~za &s;rtexests; m$ id ~ I Q Y ~ % pielding $0 she inficence 0," t b ~ ad-gezsary, s a-mme~es 31x3 corn- 6nder sof H ~ E hrarh~en, arid - gasrti~3iaz-k I%yrelhe% && fault&ndkg m~rmeripg agdnet

members eik the Board 9% Dir~ctars osf said &xiecy aL3n$ ;he Bs&el Fmik (Jade 16-i 93 akaT~~hthout reason or exsues issueA s lex;.~~ against rhe o&eej:~ aJi ,he soGie%y6 and q g & ~ ~ : ~B:~ZT~EL tHe famay of GO$ at Be~hel, and pub&;shed an$ ~keuLat?4 g~aicj jettex to miany c&sfs, %&.ieh z~eter and false sccusstions therexn cagjsiggcj y g a ~ issue;8, end ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ t ~ t j ;Q viola&og 0 2 hE .&r+.ux~ ps.t'ti~dariy

e - a& Fdathew Z 8; 2 I I;

- Y ' . qL--kc .. 7 "vv~-ILA%~G ths E c ~ P $ of D~E~GLOTS of Sa@iety, trLe iaforra8':ai;x a=$ grste~tionr 05 %%an@ x~B:? . ,-? sewanis of JEHOYLAM GODs 6~50 ~c~excbexs a: BB:d aB;~iety, mLu8td t~ & gUp%L&4hgd iq the !Vat~ki-

towe: a t eoaaz&ng 85e imptoper con&&c"ct said MozHe; :ax&, XVME said fi350$e Iate~-* -iiv-iih,21,0ut excuse and T ~ V ~ Q ~ ~ A ~ O B 3 2 the S T P , ~ ~ E W W ~ h ~ ~ t ~ t ~ d OW

prosccntes in the wsrldlb c;oxts a suit a-i: bzzw agakst $ihecto-s &a I#&TCHTQWER,BHBLE A3D ~4XACIK: SOCIETY for sbandm md lib& and .v+erebYs '"Fsf iikthy 1ucr@"s sag&' (Tieus 1 :I 1 )ha demands the S U ~ qi $ f 00,080.00, %-ell kx~owkg that aag amount b e might souect hfjrea~oa 0% s&d ~ X T W ~d:: &at

r;ame wouid $a taken frgm funds 1qh0I1~ dailrrked to Ti-K $14EQsavA!Z:f, a d hence his aceion 50

%inst JEWQX*'A~-S orgalzizat,on, 'J&q g&ag gf %aid 3fayIe in instizu5np and gx08"sca~ng

nSk sno~her~go $0 la~t7 bafopa unjust; a ~ t hefare the " i 06a&ims 4: 4 j and . "

% % r H E S M said &%ayie si~2~e &A@ &&ft?tk.03 of ia $o~e coarts a&- fhe 5~ox1Ek h a ~ e n t out

snd coe&stues to send OOU$ eirC&ke and puh;is12 ietters aa5,d iitero:~g~ in ~ ~ ~ o ~ B ~ a a &e B&C~TS

s f A 4 Q 4 II - - ppo~dGsn co he Etarafca~a p ~ & @ & ~ d br;mJd Sa&e% dm$ ~ h i & pde do= wi& The nlzniiesr pv~go;a;e oi - ~ ~ k g a ~i.g?iGcn ax~caegsk

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P& this conveneion of JEHW~AHS ser\*a~b with -risaE@s tawad none b~t+t~+tki good

lava h2h~eousness deem it to b e he& m;y and. ~bl$aGoa go call &tenG~n to the% brearen genal-alb th~oapbaut the land go the afoaesald F % n a ~ ~ i p ~ ~ a J copkaet of &aid &Msyle and to s ~ t forth these f,a,ts and Scj-ipturas, whichr SBBW that hag =ade $ h ~ e l f @one 0% $he evil s ~ m ~ ~ t ~ 1 2 3 s ~ dm- cGbed by the Lord at &latthew 24:49 and 2 Thema Bonians 2: I - 1 5

V4E T m K F O E admonhh and ad4se aE perssns wha are devoted to the TWEQCMTIC Gobr- EWNMNT by Christ Jesus that they a ~ o i d said P v ~ o J T ~ ~ , and the liteatare md p~bEca~o$;as which Re cir- c~Eplates in opposition to the fPhb~TCWT07Xjm B I B E 4ND '$RAm SOCIETfP and in doing so that Q U ~ . brethren be glided by the Sb~kripwre wPdicH says: ''HOW i beseech yoas 6retbrm1 mark them which cause

di~is:ass and sfhnses contzaqr c s the $acri<ze which ye Laxre leaxn&d; hTd avoid %&emr FOP L ~ ~ J P &at me such serve not our Lord Jesns Christ, but t h i r spm be]lr; By ggeod words and fair speech= de-

-0 - ceive ;He heaxts of the s%=p?ee'"-Rom~aig ! 6 : f 1 8, (zee 1 A ~m&%;; 2 : 3 j - R E DO H E E B V give tha& to he Lard <hiat H e ca3sed saz-qanfs, Boardlo& a$~aecar~ OE %Ed Society* a d the $y!ATCHIO'B#EaI to pa%lish ;n 5Ke \VV4TcHTOaGER a nc&cgie of 7~aama"nG againa: the improper c~ndact aof said Moy1s; to t h e end that an faith%& ones raight be adh&sad m d &at &era Ee nq

7 r hsandranes ta thejfor~ward movemeat of kha scGtmess &bik, Ha ~s~hich Gadas faitbkl semaab are engaged;. -- and *~hish said Vraaning Mayle makes %e $ads for his damage .suit, t@'e far th~r ad\ri= pn6 admonish all who love JEHOWH and -WE GOVEWkAEhT5 b. CHRIST ]BUS, to me forth every $JOSP%I~ ef- far& to make ,kn~vm the ~ a ~ e of JEF!OkiAH and His Kingdo=

me& &at &CE RrnoEa60~ %%%is *manimaus%y adopgd by @s9ma h a@m&mee 9842 TDWW~~C d h t m b j ~ of J&QB&~s s < ~ s - ,

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report on the vitally important speech on "Integrity" by Judge Rutherford, and by its untrue p e m i d rlap at the s w . d s d t and deserved retnbuhon and judgment came: at 0- d d d h eve- there was relead for circulation mong the psopb d St.hthcpnntedcopyofwb.tthewlrcf iPrrlEyQdm m b e speecb. The August 15 issue of T h Wutdtmer eaat8hd the full text of t h e s p e e c h , n n d n o w ~ d r d s o p i a d t b b lssoewerem8deani lr~tomaax;nr~torrtoptoPti8I- medukly. This unexpected chrne~ to rcCmn tbe fire of the thdled God's people, and forth they nent witb tbis new ammo- nltlon with b o w zeal, and ahortly Ole entire supply of dl magaanes was d u s t e d . The pro-Csthdic &be Dmwcrot of St LOUIS spoke of the speaker (a native W-) as a %dl, B A L D ~ O , wmg-~OUared Calif-", mu& after the manner as when the prophet Elrsba was on hi way to Bethel and maoy rel~gious youths came out and mocked, saying, "Go up, thoa bdd head; go up, thou bald head!" and Elmha turned and uttered Jehovah's judgment upon them and two she-bears from the f o r d came and 'tore' 42 of them. Doubtless by the time thur assembly closed the pJ11c press felt ~t had been torn by the claws of soma thlng far worse than two llteral bears and that a "curse" rested upon )t for lts stubborn course of wdlful, lying nioakery aga~nrt the Ellsha work today and those dong st.

Attendances at the semlons mcmised, as the assembly in- creased to 70,000 attendaub, the number origbdy published as expected; and thousands more were yet ea route to St. Louis. Muah profit wna derived trom today hearing capable sp#len deal with sucb subjects as "Magame Boate Work", "Magazine Street Witneasmg," "Courage," UJael's Expenenas," "Zone 1Ss- semblp and Ita Purpoee," and "Covenant Obligations". These speecbea s t d Jehovah's Theocratic orgdd ion and ifs struc- ture, and the work it is now txmmbaoned to do, and the &ective ways of getting the witams done; also the requirement to obey organization ammgemmts, and our obIigationa as .anme&ed Christians to ful5ll our slde of the covenant with Jebovah ood M hu faithful and kPe wihesees, if we would gam life and barn part in the vmddiahon of hm greatly reproached holy name.

FBIDAP. AUGUST 8 % was notably Pioneers' Day. Due to Jehovah% 1- pro-

vls~on through hm vlsible ogrtaizat~on more than 5,000 p~oneem from Amenca and other lands were enabled to come and shan the glorious Kmgdom semee at St. L~UIB. All rcg~stered as sucb on amval, and the Smety provided free meals for them and also roommg ac~ommodat~ons for as many as needed ~t This supports that the Society is in very truth a "chantable" organlzstlon wen according to the dethition of the worldly law. There was a booth m the Arena comdor marked "New honeers", and up till tbur polnt 300 new p~oneers had dready signed up at tbui assembly, one betng a seven-yeardld. (Before the convcnt~on closed more than 700 had signed up.) The present pioneer band urcludes some men 86 years old and some women 77 yeam old, and mme children nlne years of age. 'According to the faith of all sncb be it unto them,' aa Jesua said.

At 3 p m. all the pioneers brd assembled in tbe main audi- tonam in front of the speakem' platform, thew identtfication cards admittrrrg them. The reat of The Arena was dl packed out agam, by other publidma PmdliDg on the sob* UPioneds Place in the Orga~izatton" a speaker empbmd #at tlme of independent d a t i o n of the pioneen ir put" and now tbey must fslthfully -perate also with the regional and tone sem- ants and witb the orgammd mnpanies mtb wh~oh many us assoanted. Another speaker considered '6Roneer Rqmrementd' and s tmud the need for meetmg the U h ~ " reqmrement to remain permanently m the work, m d that the b w k d made by pionem should be i n d In the United 6- only 0.5 per- cent of all pubhhua were pioneem, wbereaa in the Bntisb lrrlsr l l p e ~ t a r s s o c h , a n d h e a d b t I l i a ~ t r y c o t J d ~ ~

ib percentage of pioneers. In this connection the speaker read a l e t . from a 8t. Louis radio announcer setturg out the frank r h m t by a prominent religious lecturer fmm Bntam concern- ing ths &&&& and heutaung effect the f& wxtnem work ni Jab0r.K~ witmuma has upon tbe maralc of the Bntrsb peopla dariog war, .nd .Iso ~ c e r n m g theu furafohrbs m eon- ~~ emups in Gemany, to the h a y of the ?Cams. (In- eidentrlly, * of this letter were tbedter released to the press for pubhdh, but not a single newspaper d a d pnnt mtab favarabb publicity concerning Jehovah's -ants.)

Then Judge Buikdord greeted the pioneers. He expressed it as a privilege to greet sncb Qhtexs for Tbe Theocracy, and tbit the activities of saeh a band as these must '$& some of the Wd nwun' mighty sick". Plmeering men fled from Europe to seek and estsblmb here freedom of speech, of assembly and of worship of God; they never ~ m a p e d that such freedom would ever be hampered here as it is today la the land. Thls as all tmced to relieon and its allies. When these have finally closed down on our work here and cry "Peace and safefpf" tbcn a mlghty ru- filmion will occur and blow off the hd. "You ploncms an! In this w~tnem work not for selfish aggrnndltement, nor to make a name for yourselves, but for the Lord's name's sake." Iscwah 62.10 inalades a aommurd for the pioneers: "Go through the gates!" The gnter are open for all now, particularly the Lord's "other sheep". '"Prepare ye the way of the people!" Thm it m your pnv- ilege to do by telling them the tmtb. "Cast np the htghway !" That is, .to walk in the Lord's way of nghteousnesa "Gatber out the &ones!" These are religion's stambhgsbnas; gather them out by t.lsing to the people God's Word. "L3t up a standard for the people!" What standardT Not Hitleis smtlka! The fhg of America b a d w and beautdul symbol, whc#e real macmlng ii Yreedom" and %ghW of free msa D e m d Bag-wave~s try to force you to bow d m tbaeto m violatloo of Goo's law. Such ones m tbe &st to violate the laws of the Unlted Stotcs. 1 my to the people of bnonri, wbem I have fought for tbc p m ~ ~ p l a s of democracy, because I beheved them ngbt . &Jehovah's mbesm have the highest respect for wbat tbe flag represe~l!~, but, by God's grace, they will not bow down to AIYTHIRO!'" (Applause) You pioneers are real liberaton of tbe people. When you go out from thus convention you have lots of scofiing, reproaches and ridieule, but not by honest men and women. Re- 301- m tmbulation. Don't think you are the whole thmg because you are a pioneer. Keep on enwuraglng thoee who love the Lord "NOW GET BUSY !"

Immediately followmg, the assembly cbmrman bnefly re. mewed the legal aspect, and the legal battles the enemy bud thrust on God's fa~thful witnesses, and that the SOCIETY had dlreckd them to fight to the last ditch, and that a t the greatest expense tbcy had done so and gone up to the Supreme Court of tho natton, and the 8- was flghtlng for the thlngs for wb~ch the &g shads, and now many legal viatones had bem won. In Oermany hundreds of legal asen were won before the mtness work was closed down there; likewise it may be here in America. Then a great outburst of glsdnm broke at the chairman's ennouncement th& Judge Batherford had c a n 4 to bs publiied a new 32-page booklet entitled UJehwah's Servants Defended", letting out the ju&clal deedom of bgb comb in cucs we had fought and won; be now antbari.ed the& of the booklet and a copy to be @ven free to ereh me there. Thu gracious p r o ~ ~ m md gift put a new ~#poo ha the h d of tbe battling mtncases for use m meetmg the enemy both m the &Id and before the tribunab

This same day a sharp judgment of tbe great Lawever aguost the "evil servant" dug (Matt. 24: 4841) was expressed at the beginning of the afternoon% rcsaiona An ex-army otseer of the Un~ted 8t.h a p p e a d on the platform and asked and wcur grant- ed the privilege to pment a Resolution wncernmg one bloyle, Said hwyer proved uufaithf111 to hia positton of trust In tho Lard's -on, slandered and abased the Bethel famdy at

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Brooklyn, quit his post of duty, and thereafter med the Society and ita board of directors and 0th- for $l00,000 for libel be- cam the faeta were published in The Wdcbtorw* for the pro- tection of Jehovah's witnesses tbronghout the b d . Tbe B d u - t~on emdemned sueh come of d o n and mab rsaoons to wddly courts as W p t d , unwarranted and pnjrtaillsct. Put to a vote, tbe h l u t i o n was adopted with a mmkow "Aye?' by the vast u~dmbly of more tban 75,000. Thereafter eopia of the Resolution~gircnfreetoall,tot8kebewiththsm.

The afternon's prognrm acmduded mth a rtining 8peeeh by onefromCanrdqwhemtherraLingpnl.teofthegnateetmh- eons foreign power has dictatorbdly e a d J-ah% om m- ganWonr to be declared "illegal" and forbidden, and L d b e n t e to be imprisoned; but where true Ckhtiam umtiuw to ubq God's COmmaDda rather tb.n mml's* and of nham 2p96 wem tbgl in attendance at tbe assembly and rejoicing. & aumph of a well- ordered Theoemtie service meeting, preaentsd by four yolll~g workere from headqparters, and a discourse on "Ehud and Hu Dagger" dased another blessed day.

BATURDAY. AUGUST 9 The event everywhere a d v e r t k for today and eagerly awaited

was the debvery of the publrc clddrarr, by the p d h t on " ~ O I U - fort All That Mourn", at 3 p.m The p t publbity had gone over! Now 105,000 persons jammed The dreDa and auxihary buildings, the grounds dl uarmd, and the h - m i l e - dstant trailer camp. A private telephane line cmne&ed .The Arena pIatform mth the WITCH TOW= b e a d q m at Brook- lyn and tbe admmIstration bruldiog of radio stahon WBBB on Ststaa Island, N.Y., where otber admmes uaembled. Both when the speaker mxnded the platform and when the chahun presented him to speak the nndiena gave him a grwt ovatian. The orchestra, now a u g m d d to 126 batmwmts, mndered a selection suitable to this sigdhnt hour. Thezl tbe b. The p u b M d n a r aptem was working at itr best, and every- one in every lacation could heu well. The qeaker's voice was m exoellmt uoncttion, and fmed with the quality of dart. All hung on his nordr in rapt attention, only to break out in repeated applapte, on a k h n ~ O D I .

Referringtotheoaooeof molPmirrg,thespccrhrrhted:''It i s t h e t r u t h t h r t ~ m a L e t h a p e o p ~ ~ i n r m f ~ m d m o r u n - mg. Receiving tbe truth, their joy at atwe begins, and that's why 100,000 on these grounds today are all d e 6 ! " (Applawe) A referenee to the “his Powers" and then to Daniel chapter eleven and "the kmg of the north" and "the hng of the south'# quickened the audience into u n d alertness. Both "kmgr" are qpt men, but world rulmg powers! Then the d m fell froPn the ][lshwsJ eyes as Judge Rutherford i d d e d the 'northern lung' as the rulmg power whicb M totalitarian and repxe8ented in the Ax18 comblne and oppoeing Jehovah's Tbeoeracy and ltrr servants; and the 'eouthern hng' as the world ruliug power which mlea and clauns the nght to rPk the nations b the name of Demoamq, and is repnae~tcd in the Bnticlh Cammonwedtb of Nations and supportingnrtEwqbutw~chrttlodoe8notmpportTheTheo- craw &vwnma& A brief m t v s ~ of David ll:27-45 follow&, and ended dl too rom. But when he added, "Z'k W a t d w m w i l l p ~ ~ u m e , t h r t t b e p e o p b o i ~ w i l l ~ y b B u r - l i g h ~ , " there m 8 joyam expmmh of nti&&b Ibom a p ~ k t s r , w b s n B s ~ t 4 d , a n D . o t d l l : 4 s , u t h . t r i l l m a n t h e e a d o f t b e l l r i r P ~ i w h P d i o g N . d r m , ~ and F&MASVJEX!"

~ t b s g o o d - a d ! l ' h e ~ k - * u ~ h . n ~ ~ a d ~ t h s - c ~ a g w ~ ~ ~ * ~ - + (Applause) T h e ~ ~ y o f ~ ~ ~ u d i t r u n ~ d i n g n r a r ~ l ~ " d o f t b e ~ t h e l 8 , . n d ~ L p r o o d t h t r a a n y ~ ~ ~ t h e ~ a d G o d t o r o c m l t r n d ~ t h a p e o p h B a a t h i r a r ( h . n d ~ n y will we him and rejoh". (Applawa) The wdienao tidied .grin

into apphwm when he added that the Lord's people "are look~ng for those faiM men of God and tbey will not be surpmd when they comew. He then p 4 d to dstsJ the blawmp of God% bgdcm, and interrupted to cry mt, "I challenge MY p v - a n r m a n t r m d e r t h s ~ t o ~ t a a t . n ~ h o p c t h t ~ h o l d o u t ! " (Applawe) Mom blessings deaeribed, and be bmed bu words to hi, .oditom: " b d rt ir the duty and privilege of tbe peo- ple of thi. eonvention to W the people of MisPonri and of all pub of the b d about !fhe w." (Appla-) Next a glo- now heription of Uths Holy City"; then Uno more death!" (Em. P: 1-4) As to our period of ~ k o n from the wicked to the Tbmcmth rule, tbe combined elenmts of wicked- nsr wiU put fortb their supreme effort m tbeir BnJ endeavor to &stmy an who support The Theoemq, and they dl cry 'Peace and safeQl because they have all of Jehovah's mtneases in the jngln (Apphae, mth s m k of understandrag) "They rhll fail, and none shall help them, because God h.s decreed rt ro." Then ~ l rme wmcb of hope emcdlPing the -don sur- vivm, followed by a eontrart between the wicted and tbe mse: "They tbat be wise will chow to meme the King of glory and reeeive the bleaeangs of everlssting life."

With the words, & ' h d now, my good fnends, I am sure you will want to join m sending a message of comfort," Judge Ruther- ford read a prepared Umeasage", addressed "To all persans of good-will toward Jehovah and His Kmg, Cbrist Jews". Con- cluding it, he put the q d o a , "If you belxeve that thls u the 11..*.apr of loving-kiudness &at ym wish to send to the people, say Aye!" T h e was ~ ~ ~ ~ I I D O P I UAye!" seconded by great applause. I)aring: the ape& Judge Butberford appedcd "to the people of my erhve state jltirrolui) to crrlmiy look mto the Bible for the hope of ekmal hfs" (Applause), and now he ex- p d it M a Ugrut pridego to speak to the chJdrea of the people of thm state", and he a: 'What do d d powus hold fartbt N-! what doa ~ h c w d fa s tb r erg- thing worth-whkl

The speech ended and Judge &Itbrford ntircd, bat a further joy awaited. Beforei the speed the abrurman announced that, antieipatmg the great demand for it in print, the speeeh hnd beea p u b W and eopies were oa hand. Now at was aaaouccd tbat tea eopk of the m W e t " M a r t AU That Mourn" would begiven *to each one thaa to distribute at once to the peopk of St. Louis, and without contribution; but any rec~plent ro desiring and asking might oolltribnte whatsoever be felt m- clured. Tbe mponse to tbrr, oppurhunty after such a pub11~ ad- drew was d&rid, and - and m&vldrub scattered to all psrb, the duma, the mdewallra frontmg the "coekatnce hatchery" the Vatican mmntnine 1~ St. Louis, and other locubom conven- ient for the quiek-dmtributron work.

Other presentat101111 on the day% progrrrnr were "Advice for h g d o m PllbkaheR" by the Society's legal representabve, and also d.iscotmes on "Trsamhon" and onr UT-,, all wh~ch were r a ~ ~ ~ v e d with maah aid and bentfft. The supply dupped of the new booklet "Comfort AU That Mourn" was quiokly exhausted aud distnbnted far and mde, and thus comfort from above was qnul to other bun* of t h ~ d *

SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, *CBXLDRBN% DAYn On an ocadcm lut spring Judge Rutherford dated at head-

quutaa in B e "Thb L the day of the children." Today attheunemblynurtedthetimeemnud.Thefdmg&cance o t w h t ~ O o d ~ d t o ~ t o ~ o n t h m & y rilt only & r e d i d Wer under Hir redatma. He know8 the endhopptlwrtut.

~ ~ ~ , r t m v s a ~ d d o c k , ~ m a n r s - ma* of the 8.11daab to hear the dbeorme on "Baptirm", p r i o a t o t b a i r ~ ~ ~ ; r h a s ~ ~ t s d t h c n r r r a l ~ t b e r a - for, of whom l.357 aera children, and out of .ImorL *'all d o n s , Lindzd, people md toaguun. Pooh had been con^ for m