Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1932, Page 39

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Churches’ Commission on Evangelism. Among the suggested topics for peti- tion and intercession are: d “That the church may not lose its discernment and conscience in the | midst of the struggle with intemper- | ance, but may set its face like flint to . | oppose and overthrow the curse of in- | toxicating liquor and all other deadly habit-forming drugs. Urges Movie Reforms. “That modern devices such as the motion picture and the radio may be restrained from furthering low stand- ards of living or champloning any form of injustice, and may be led to ally themselves with the cause of righteous- ness and good will. “That we may make discoveries in Sho ekt af il and moral power nual appeal to the churches of America | comparable to those which are g8 to set fine the first week of the new |made in the fleld of science. and that year as a period for united prayer was |such discoveries may be organized and made today hy the Week of Prayer |distributed for spiritual use with en- Committee of the Federal Council of 'ergy and skill comparable to those used Federal Council Commission Urges Fight on Intoxi- cants and Drugs. NEW YORK, December 16.—Its an- THE in making available material resources. “That the young churches of mission lands may rise above our divisions and differences, and that they may be spared the necessity of perpetuating all our traditions. “That the unemployed and the hun- gry may be sustained by the generous sharing on the part of those who have enough and to spare.” Churches Not Bewildered. The message issued by the Week of Prayer Committee, headed by Dr. Wil- liam Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the Old Pirst Church, Newark, N. J. declares “the bawilderment wmd} h;.snb;gm );:u- ited upon so many people dul these days hp‘g not failed to affect the Church of Christ. “The church would not be true to its nou.w traditions and its highest trast if ® were to be insensible of the mingled moods and deep needs of the le today. . Rgg’o be arrogant and dogmatic is not suitable for & sensitive church, but to EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B O, be timid and inconclusive is equally in- defensible. the true gospel, without which deliver- ance cannot come. It must set itself with new devotion and directness to herald that gospel with clear conviction and winsome persuasion.” — AERIAL ON MINARETS ISTANBUL—Until the permanent aerial masts for the super-broadcasting station the Turkish government 1S|gy tne Associatea Press. Y 'WINCHESTER, Ind., December 16.— | the woman's husban Mrs, May Dawson, under sentence of | October for assault fna' ‘;-zflme"r;d 1:3 This may sound horribly modern, but | 1fe lmprisonment, for, the coffessed the Muezzin already broadcasts his call | jai] here today while suthorities inves- to prayer from the mosque with the aid | tigated circumstances surrounding the It is | deaths of her former husband ana an- building are ready the minarets of St. Sophia are to be used for the purpose. of ‘microphone and loudspeaker. impossible, with the noise of present- day trafi¢} for the faithful to hear his ordinary voice except, perhaps, at dawn befere the business of the day begins. other daughter. FRIDAY, ‘rie Cnren of cwrse nas | TWO MORE DEATHS PROBED IN POISONING Woman Given Life for Killing | frfily aid he iearned 5-year-old Beity Daughter Suspected of Other Crimes. A month after her 15-year-old daugh- ter by a former marriage, Mary Xritch, | was found dead in her bed at the Daw- ' assessments. DECEMBER 16, 1932, son home at Modoc, Mrs. Dawson con- fessed Wednesday that she administered ison to the child, and was sentenced Judge A. L. Bales on her guilty plea. Officers said Walter Kritch, father of apolis hospital in January, 1929. In | August, 1931, Prosecutor Nathan Men- Kritch died in convulsions without hav- ing received medical attention. Death of Mary, officers said, followed & succession of domestic difficulties in the Dawson home, during which the girl's mother attempted to hmve her re- moved to another home. \Wson, beating his wife and Mary. ‘The Snpreme Court of Pretoria, South Africa, has decided against Sir Abe Bai- ley, the millionaire in a case involving $735,000 in income tax ard super tax | BUDGET IS SHARPLY CUT BY NORTHERN BAPTISTS Mary, died of polsoning in an Indlan- | poy;oteg for 1933-3¢ Are Placed at $3,777,498 by Convention at Chicago. of $37717496 for the 1933-3¢ fiscal — year, representing s decided cut from | last years estimated expenditures of | $5,101,000, was adopted xvgeednesday by | Northern Baptists in convention. PR i bers of the Finance Committee pointed out that the churchs retrenchment program actually was effected las but showed itself for the first, t the estimate for this year. Ex tures dvring the current year, the; i2ts than $4.000,000. ° ord of Missionary Co-opera- exempted in error from 1929 and 1930 | have The s C-7 tion, the Executive Committee and th Finance Committee met and dlscuue: the report of the Interdenominational Appraisal Commission of the laymen's | foreign mission inquiry. The church’s ‘ Foreign Mission Society concurred with the report's conclusion that mis- emphasis upon its evangelistic aspects. By the Assoctated Press. CHICAGO, December 16.—A budget;JaJ“pa"“" are making a drive to sell OGUCtE I Jamsics. panese products in Jamaica. Colds that Hang On t them get a strangle it Mem- ns quick he 7 b ! . 1eh or cold no | mat anding js not re- | —Advertise- | The NATIONAL 1s Open Tomorrow Until 9 P.M. To Better Serve The Thousands of Busy Customers Who Want To Buy $64.50 Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite Covered with a carefully selected guality s of Jacquard Velour. The suite includes the three pieces pictured above. 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