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a Ht teeta LAs ~~“. + tate ti te*ec thts i. tate "tt “ % Fo ot ‘o% i et — ——PAGE rex ee * * * “Wiliam D. ite Sek No Reson He Should Rei | NAMES ‘YEAR-OLD VICE-PRES, . "his pastor, Rev. Otto H.. Reese, . also President of Linda Vista Bi- _ ington “on its ear” for nearly a (Speéiat to ‘The Citisen) LINDA VISTA, Calif."Believe it or not,” Linda Vista Bap- tist Bible eng ised the Pacific from a lofty tableland at San has.captured something that no other new- on college in America ever had—a new vice president 82 years old when he was born into his new position of vice presi- dent and promotional director. A dozen years before that age, from the Supreme Court down, a man in public life is, supposed to “fold up and quit." But not Upshaw! This humen Gitonis sours Cyclone — on crutches" —seven in Con the 1932 " ary” cansiele for hag ew Fongat Sieh gray i ws fall of olaetore 4 Beg so ge Scio ago when he made Congtess and all America "sit up and ———————— listen!“ “Retire because IT am eighty?” quipped Upshaw! “Nothing Your Horoscope wrong with my tire. I ‘retire’ ev- ery night and get up and. renew the fight every morning. There is! THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949— too much to be done in this sin- | + | If this nature is carefully trained ning, staggering world. As long; | there is the making of a worthy as I can crook my finger at the’ person, if the disposition ot Devil 1 will fight till the 7s toncghaiypn hag satay age fall thi rye reser ee Brace | latter ease, it is liable to lead: to of God.” domestic unhappiness. Guard And the man who has often jcarefully against any. desire to been called “The Abe Lincoln of jbreak away from a_ perfectly the South", and who kept Wash- | raight path in life, for such impulses are easily intensified. decade fighting for sober officials, buckled down to his new job—the | titenie task of leading a crusade for a $200,000 building fund—plus revolving loan fund of $100,000, as he puts it, “to encourage strug- gling boys and girls to get. an ed+ ueation in a vital Christian at- mosphere—that must compete with the ideology of Atheistic | Communism that is shaking its | fist at God and the: American ; Flag.” The asquisition of this steam engine im trousers who refuses to grow old, came about in this way. Prof. Walter Coast, an.. aero- nautical teacher in the San Diego ; schools, came back from a visit to relatives in Hemet, saying to; The use of protective goggles in navy and other shipyards dur- ing the war is reported to have reduced eye injuries about 75 per cent, ential ae ble College: “I heard :a live wire Congreeman-Evangelist. in the pre-Easter meeting in Hemet. He had notable conversions. He is on fire for God and the old-fashion- ed Bible, Hope you invite him and his wonderful wife for; Mother’s Day!” They came, they spoke, they conquered. The edu- cational address before the col- lege “swept the deck“. The vener- able Professor of Church. History said: “The Lord sent Upshaw here with that message.” Mani- festly, Linda Vista ahd the Up- shaws mutually “fell in love.” The former Congressman was el- ected Vice President and he and Mrs. Upshaw were put on the teaching staff. And now President Reese and the new vice president, who was one time introduced to the South- ern Baptist Convention as ‘the most remarkable man in Anteri- ea”, are staging a July 4th patri- otic and educational celebration at Linda Vista, when Upshaw speaks on “Magna Charta, Ply- mouth Rock, the Fourth of July and the Rock of Ages.” And Pres- ident Reese broadcasts this uni- que request: “I hope every per- son who has ever heard Former Congressman Upshaw speak in his 50 years ministry in 42 Stgtes and many foreign coun- tries, and all who believe in his wholesome work with youth, will send him an airmail message for this July 4th celebgation, wrap- ping that message in a contribu- tion of at least a dollar bill or more, helping this brave veteran in hte cause of righteousness to build this Loan Fund to help Struggling youth. 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