Show Pastor Pasto Building Church Jailed Defies Court our Brother Evangelist Dares Judge to Arrest Women Working on Tabernacle 1 DALLAS Tex July 6 P- P Diligent use of hammers and saws lAWS through the night that a tabernacle might speedily rise has left one evangelist In custody of a woman sheriff and another threat pastor ening to defy an injunction The Rev Earl Anderson pastor ot of the Dallas Fundamentalist church chose chole to go to jail yesterday yesterday yester- yester day rather than pay a tine fine and furnish a 1000 bond When hen Judge Towne lowne Y Young ung round found him guilty of 01 contempt of court for violation ofa ot of a temporary Injunction ordering work on the tabernacle stopped Judge Young issued the Injunction injunction tion and fined Ined the pastor after resIdents residents res- res ot of the the neighborhood complained com com- that saws and hammers kept them awake at nIght and that specifications ot of the project tailed failed to conform to cIty ordinances I IThe The complaint charged d the building build build- I In ing protected Into a zone created I to tc permit widening of the Street and that regulations on fireproof construction con con- ot of auditorIums were beIng disregarded dl I While Mr Ir Anderson said he could make bond quickly It if he chose he preferred to go to jail until hIs protest protest pro pro- test against action of the court In ot of the church had been heard beard throughout the country Im stayIng here to protest against the th alien Influences lI seeking seek seek- k kIng Ing to control our courts he said Ill remain here until I think my protest has been heard over the na- na tion Im I'm the first Baptist preacher preach preach- er I ever heard ot of who was put In jail jall for Cor trying to a a. church i Ir ed ot of the action ot of Mr Anderson An- An derson the Rev Dr J J. J Frank Nor Nor- ris wIdely known evangelist and pastor ot of the FIrst Baptist church ot of Fort Worth hastened to the jail jall jalla where he announced n work on the tabernacle a ie would o continue tI I DARES JUDGE I ThIrty women are working out there and I double dog dare the judge to put them In jail Dr Nor Nor- said Ill IU give him Nor Nor-I to put th them m In jail The judge can cango cango go where the tires fires dont don't Ing The Fort Worth pastor then an- an he would attempt to secure women and girls to work on the theta ta tabernacle tOday and declared that no one can stop them no deputy I sheriff need come to the tabernacle After Arter Dr Norris made this state to newspaper men men Mr Anderson Anderson An- An derson cautioned Interviewers not notto notto to contuse confuse his announcement with that ot of hi his brother pastor Dr NorrIs then set about arrangIng arranging Ing a radIo hookup to permit Mr Anderson to preach all day Sunday from his his cell Mrs Allan Seale woman sheriff ot of Dallas Danas county saId there would be no objection to this arrangement Judge Young saId sald he had no Intention intention In- In ot of anyone or preventing the building of a church but that he Intended to enforce the injunction As long as I am a judge ot of a Texas court I shall shaH do everything in my power to see that the orders of the court are obeyed the judge saId I feel that It Is the duty ot of ota ofa a judge to see that orders of his court are honored and I 1 Intend to see that the rulings ot of my court are respected Eighteen persons besides Mr Ir Anderson An An- derson Berson were to explain why they should not also be adjudged adjudged ad- ad judged In contempt of court but the twelve who appeared were dismissed dismissed dis- dis missed when they said they had no knowledge of the Injunction An attachment attachment at- at order was Issued against th the sIx who tailed failed to appear A hearing to determine whether the Injunction shall be made perman permanent perma- perma n nent nt was set for tor Wednesday next |