Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 12

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A—i2 SSUEGHUREH AL FORDRY CRUSADE 21 Organizations® Join To- gether for Christian Citizen- ship Sunday Observance. “Asserting that it was a “Christian erusade” that first outlawed the legalized lquor traffic and that another such crusade will be required if the outlawry is to be permanently established, the Christian Herald, a Protestant publica- tion, has issued a call to pastors and church members to set aside Sunday, November 2, as Christian Citizenship Sunday. & The leaders of 21 organizations, in-| cluding the various denominations of the Protestant Church, the Anti- Saloon League, W. C. T. U. and the Na- tional Council of the Y. M. C. A. signed | the call, according to the periodical. | Dry Cause Challenged. Back of the call, according to these | leaders, is the conviction that the| churches which brought prohibition to pass are challenged now, as they have not been challenged before, to maintain the Sunday before clection as Christian | Citizenship Sunday. | Stating as an opinion that the obligas tion to vote is a Christian duty, the signers of the call declare that “this Christian obligation is intensified in a time when a specific moral issue, on which churches have immemorially de- clared themselves, is involved.” “The elections of November 4.” they said, “in our opinion, constitute such | an occasion. The drive to destroy the | eighteenth amendment and restore the regulated liquor traffic has assumed ter- rific proportions. That drive -will not Professional Man Has More Mishaps In Car Than Worker By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, October The banker, doctor 2nd other professional ‘men rate far higher in_percentage of automobile ac- cidents than the _industrial worker, it was brought out yes- terday in the National Safety Congress and Exposition. Harold R. Gordon, executive secretary of the Health and Ac- cident Underwriters' Conference, Chicago, has tabulated 15,000 automobile accidents into classes and discovered that members of the business and professional group have almost two accidents for each in the industrial group. In addition to a greater number of accidents for the professional man_ he is more often injured. On the other hand, the industrial worker is more often seriously injured. | tions, that in so far as possible pledge that they rededicate themselves to a con- 's war against finally themselves to vote. and finally, tinuance of ‘the churcl liquor until its menace destroyed.” is Several Protestant pastors in Wash- ington have noticed the published call in the Christian Herald, a widely read periodical among Protestant churchmen, : but it was indicated today by some of it: and it is because they belleve that | the ministers that in Washingion, where challenge must be met at the polls|ina citjzens do not vote, the political that, they have issued the call to observe | (e € PFR0S €2 1Ot Fove O, Bt than in the States, Sunday, November 2, | perance day in the Methodist Episcopal | Church, but it was explained that the | observance is educational, an established | oecaston, and of no political significance. | DAYTON, Ohio, October 2 is World Tem- THE EVENING |ATLANTA SUIT BEGINS 'HERE ON WEDNESDAY City Seeks to Compel Census Head to Certify Population as 360,692, STAR. WASHINGTON, T been set down for next Monday before | Justice Frederick L. Siddons. The city attorney of Atlanta is ex- pected to appear at the hearing with other counsel for the newspapers and business firms and individuals who Jjoined in the request to require the director to publish the population of the Georgia city as 360,692 instead of 270,367. W. M. Steuart, director of the cen- lsus. in his answer, filed September 26, declared that he was unwilling to give the larger figures as the city’s popu- Iation, but was not averse to adding a |, Hecring on the mandamus proceed-| footnote that the “municipality of At ing brought in th anta contains a population of 360,692." J g flihc o ofAl:lt:::xcc iuprcmc; Assistant United States Attorney Court by i a and others | john W. Fihelly will defend the action against the director of the census has|of the director, while the plaintiffs are e Castoria corrects CHILDREN'S ailments W HAT a refiet and satistaction it is for mothers to know that there is always Castoria to depend on when babies get fretful and uncom- fortable! Whether it's teething, | - = | | PILOT JUMPS TO SAFETY | ®— | Lieut. James E. Parker, Wright Field | | fiyer, saved his life with the aid of bis | be turned back unless the Christian |parachute late vesterday when the plane | he was piloting got out of control while | citizenship of the Nation is aroused to | turn it back at the polls.” Urge Pledge to Vote. The signers further urge that on November 2 sider together their electoral obliga- he was testing it. 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