Show 14 a Sunday Morning 4Hic - Sees Evil in Writer Urges Food Hoard AgainslFaiiiine US High Life JfllrAl- Mile Suggests r?p Square Storage For Each Stale Church Freedom To Be Keynote Of Big Conference ATLANTA July 15 UP)— A Baptist affirmation that religious persecution is a "crime (igainst God and man” was quoted Saturday as an indication of the attitude the sixth Paptist world rongress may take on the question of religious intolerance Dr Louie D Newton Atlanta chairman of arrangements forecast an attendance of 50000 from 60 nations for the congress beginning next Saturday and said it would be the "largest and most significant” religions meeting of 1919 "It’s purpose" he added "will be to promote the Christian spirit throughout the world The prin- July 15 (UP) — A warehouse lull ot food in every stale of the union Saturday was offered as the answer to unemployment and 1050's breakfast menu Harry Yount who writes a column in the Alameda Times-Stntinder the name of “The' Hired Man" has decided we are in for n famine and we might as well put men to work preparing for it It is not the first time Young's A Ideas have hit the headlines few' weeks ago he tried to end labor and international strife by distributing buttons bearing the Inscription: "I'm not mad at anybody — are you?" Young believes we are going to have seven lean years enused by war famine and pestilence “Scientist of Stanford university drouth for the whole predict world far worse than anything experienced in the past 17 centuries" be said ALAMEDA Baptist Meet Expected to Draw 50000 - Ca! mile-squa- ciples of freedom of worship freedom of speech freedom of assembly and freedom of the press will he fP Wk-f10- Mires to Roosevelt He wired his ideas to President Roosevelt “I pray you to ordain establish and proclaim a seven-yea- r period act apart for the saving of food "Also that at once you combine the entire force of the W P A and the unemployed into a army and cause to be built In each atate of the union a wareThese 48 house one mile square warehouses to be filled with food raised and prepared by this to supply army-enou- gh the nerds of all the people of the United States for the seven lean years " Answer From Secretary Marvin H McIntyre secretary to the president answered him with this: "Your telegram has been received and will be brought to the attention of the president In the meantime I ran assure you that he will appreciate your wiring him your views and suggestions" Young's idea is that restriction ef production means destruction "There is no such thing as overproduction" he said “If the very best productive land In six states can be turned Into a ‘dust’ bowl' and made barren it is quite possible that 48 states may by some unseen calamity become entirely unproductive" l V W- Aj" VkAV VS Governor Lurn D Dickinson of Michigan whose attack on drinking among the elite has drawn both praise and criticism The governor warned against perils to girls Did vinson s Attack on Drinking At Governors’ Parley Rebutted But Executive Expresses Pleasure Over Reaction to His Criticism July 16 1939 Salt £akc tribune emphasized" Exposition of Principles As a characteristic exposition of Baptist principles Dr Newton cited the following statement of the late Dr E Y Mullins of Louisville Ky officially adopted at the Baptist congress in Berlin in 1934 "The government which persecutes men for religious beliefs commits a crime against God and man “While we have no sympathy with atheism or agnosticism or materialism we stand for the freedom of the atheist agnostic and materialist in his convictions "So also the Jew and the Catholic are entitled to protection in of their religious the exercise libert v" Australian Arrives An early arrival was Dr C J Tinsley of Sydney president of the Australian Baptist union LANSING Mich July 15 (UP)— Governor Dickin- "There need be no doubt” he observed “what the rongress will son the executive who delivered a against say on religious liberty— a the evils of "high life society" was represented Saturday as pleased now very vital in the heartssubject of so with the reaction aroused by his slinging social criticism many nationals "It will be an outright affirmaThe governor was at Grayling tion of our unbroken record of inMich watching the national guard to attend such functions should sistence that every person must be in summer maneuvers He was demand iron clad protection" left free to believe as he chooses "I as governor" he continued with no coercion from church or silent on the widespread attention “warn mothers otMichigan: If your accorded his warning against the girls must dance never permit state” One of the questions to be taken pitfalls that wait to trap young them to a public one where liquors up will be "What Baptists Can Do imare life and frequent high girls in the fast social whirl but itations are affected without utmost to Avert War and Promote Peace" intimates indicated he believed he protection I warn mothers It will be handled bv a commission had accomplished a definite pur- and daughters of the dangerous headed by Principal N J Nordstrom of Stockholm Sweden pose proximity to a hellish brink for unApproximately a third of the in anything smatterprotected girls Warning to Mothers more than 12000000 Baptists in ing of high life" Dickinson who repeatedly has Dickinson former president of the world are negroes most of in the southern states said that he has a "pipeline to God" the state league be- them living which unfailingly solves the prob- came governor last March 17 upon Atl will be represented at the conlems of state based bis attack upon tlie dentil of Frank Fitzgerald He gress and Dr Newton said a "most cordial and complete” example of observations he made during a re- seven times had been elected racial cooperation Imd been set in cent eastern trip to attend the governor national governors’ conference His arrangements for the gathering Della Patterson Charges Disputed granddaughter who accompanied him agreed that His charges brought a sharp rethere was "a lot of drinking" at buttal from President James F parties attending the conference Ronin of the Albany chamber of Watches Are NOT and that "it would be unsafe for commerce Ronin denied that there girls to go to those Kind of affairs was excessive drinking and said Good Swimmers! unless they are with their hus- - that Dickinson's charges were ridiculous bands" Dickinson said that the society The office of Governor Herbert Woman Sets New Record On World Hop Brief Items Gathered Here There A t Staggering Task CHICAGO III July 15 (2P1— The kids out around the stockyards police station Imve a swell ball park— thanks to a judge a manufacturer and 20 drunks and disorderlies The project was conceived by Judge Mason S Sullivan and Howard Goodman vice president of a company adjoining the station Goodman donated a vacant lot lumber and other materials Judge Sullivan supplied the manpower by sentencing drunken and disorderly conduct defendants to a day's labor in the lot Prepared for Thaw DALLAS July 15 a eonvirt et the eastern state penitentiary "To one of the finest detectives in the world" said the inscription Inspector Crec-de- n a played part intending Gale to prison In 1937 (INSi-Ap-parr- ntly J C Shelton 30 of Dallas is taking no chances with those summer colds that are supposed to be so dangerous With the thermometer less than a degree below the cen- tury mark Shelton was taken to Parkland hospital a victim of heat exhaustion Disrobing him for examination physicians found him wearing overalls two pairs of trousers underwear and three shirts a ti (i Horse and Buggy Days ST JOSEPH Mo July 15 (UP) —A dairy replaced its fleet of dewith livery trucks Saturday wagons The company said that they decided to give "old dobbin" a chance for a comehack when their books revealed that the use of horses had been cheaper and more efficient in deliveries The horses will wear rubber shoes and will draw streamlined rubherstired wagons (A’l-R- 15 Thorkelaon R) Montana said Saturday he would tart with $5 Monday a fund of contributions from congressmen that he hoped would amount to "at least $2000” for the families of victims of the Squahis disaster n Leaves for London BElvGRADE Jugoslavia July 15 (UP)— Prince Paul regent of Jugoslavia and Princess Olga left by train Saturday night for London for an official visit with King It was understood the George prince would engage in several political conversations during his London stay $ Tribute From Prison PHILADELPHIA July 15 UP— Among floral tributes displayed Saturday at the funeral of Acting Police Inspector John J Cree-de- n laboratory was one from Edwin Gale 16 days 19 hours said "When we were young all read about the famous magic I have just flown flying carpet on a good many carpets" Mrs Adams’ flying carpets were commercial passenger planes flying regular schedules over established commercial air routes and they carried her 25000 miles for less than 10 rents ft mile She left Port Washington N Y June 28 in Pan American Airways' Dixie clipper for Europe and arrived at Newark airport Saturday in a United airliner from San Francisco Mrs Adams' exploit gaye her title to the record previously held by J R Ekins who flew around the world as a passenger three years ago in 18 days 14 hours and 56 minutes as a reporter for the New York World-Telegra- r 1 m rrf '5 Hji hi a 1 & a m a? ea a Plans Squahis Fund WASHINGTON July damages Professor MANHATTAN Kan July 15 ed faces at Kansas State college Saturday weren't caused by sunburn College officials who accepted and approved the new $725000 physical science building discovered no gas connection had been provided for the 1000 gas burners in the new chemistry time of and 4 minutes "It all seems like a dream" she one-four- th $125-00- Absent-Minde- d NEW YORK July 15 (UP)— Mrs Clara Adams whose hobby is making first flights arrived back home Saturday half convinced she was just dreaming that she had flown around the world in the record-settin- g of gasoline is generally expected automobile owners by German within a short time because gasoline station operators are complaining that they receive only of the usual deliveries Cha-gin- horse-draw- In 17 Days As Passenger Waiters Warned BERLIN July 16 (UP)— Nazis told Ostmark (Austrian) cafe waiters Saturday to quit serving cream so lavishly and hinted that gasoline might soon be rationed throughout the reich Rationing Seeks Heart Balm LOS ANGELES July 15 (INS) g — Albert Rogell with failing to keep his promise to marry her Betty Butler actress today sued the 0 former movie director for Leap Save Ilia Record RALEIGH N C July 15 tP) -On his seventy-seeon- d birthday Friday Robert L Horton walked from Raleigh to his family homestead north of Wendell a distance of 18 miles Every birthday for the last 50 years Horton has done the same thing Friday he hurt his ankle and back slightly when he jumped into a ditch to keep from being hit by an automobile But after a short rest he continued his trip Circles Globe rurm i f §M 5 t f W I 4 W if KM 1 1J W fHB a fJlflfi1! P i r & S it X A ft (A 13 tt S ftS '"-- v M 8 G0 e- -J It’s the new 'A £ ? - siv rS -- v-V iri fr fj Jf 4 f f‘ hi $1 !i TS - ?rj§fiJvl Anti-Saloo- n Pope Lifts lian on French Royalist Paper lieu-tenu- nt VATICAN CITY July 15 UP-PPius Saturday revoked a regulation forbidding Catholics to read the French royalist newspaper Action Francaise The decree issued by the holy office ended a prohibition that had been established by the Vatican 32 years ago on the grounds that the newspaper's policies were inimical to the Holy Pee Leon Daudet and Charles Maur-ra- s noted journalistic figures in France are the political editors ef the Action Francaise ope to Which he referred "is the setting that makes young girts ot such functions the prey of social brutes 'Tis so at all high life functions" he said adding that "any mother who permits her girl life Invitation The Management of Pcmbi’ok wry cordially invite yon to attend opening of their new store at whatever hoar will suit your convenience MONDAY Our new store is 9 a m till 9 p m beautiful' The imagination of the designing architects is expressed in the modern play of their ideas in the very attractiveness of the detail in the complete harmony of the store as a whole o dopartmenfs Office Furniture a whole second floor given over evidence ome of the features Our store hat been serving the public for life y: keeping pace with civic pride and a long span PITTSBURGH July 15 tTi M L Benedum oil millionaire and heavy contributor to the Democratic parly war chest Saturday said he did not believe a third term for President Roosevelt would become an issue and declared: "The third term is not as yet an issue and I do not believe it wilt become one However I might enough say that I am to ding to the traditions ideals and and principles established maintained by great Americans like George Washington Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson "I do not believe we cun go wrong by following the precept and example of those illustrious patriots" Benedum a Democrat has been credited as a powerful factor in President Roosevelt's first flection He granted one of the few interviews in his association with politics Saturday in anticipation of his seventieth birlh-dn- y Sunday life-lon- g We shall be very happy to welcome you : ADRIAN B S Bureau Fears Fur Fa in ih i WASHINGTON of civic growth Equipped with the Exclusive PreservatoP for extra performance rust Before does its bring it to us and fresh oil! damage cleaning Precision byitt for extra value (omfort in Shop Designed for extra convenience Sold with a written guarantee for 5 years mmWk July 15 (UP)-T- he bureau of biological survey Saturday night told the state that they must protect the skunk and the muskrat better or very soon milady will have only rabbit fur for her coat collar The report which was compiled on figures from 27 states for the 1937-3season showed that some 17000000 fur animals are trapped annually a rate which exceeds t Ir h at which they are born They comprise 25 species headed by tlio muskrat the oppossum and the 25c and 35c CRYSTALS Suite Street Lntrnnre AUERBACH’S USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AUERBACH’S IMAGINE! 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