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There was seldom a gay that would slip’by that “Buck” was not good for at least.one good laugh, He would kid the attorneys and in turn would be’the “butt” of their jokes. Norman Artman, publisher of The Citizen, was another that = took great delight in rib- To the highest: andthe lowest, “Buck” would: speak his piece. He would speak his mind and let the .| chips fall where they may, but in .| the end he loved all: mankind. During the days of his fatal ill- -{ ness he looked forward to visits from ‘his friends and perhaps. one of the happiest days of his life was the surprise birthday party given him during his illness, “Buck’s going away. ws best . The three great principles which gave birth to the Protestant Reformation were: The Bible Alone, Grace Alone, end Faith ‘Alone. Today, after 400 years, these three principles are still the comerstone of-Bi- cstianity. ik :- The Bible Alone? Not hiemafi reason, ‘not philosophy, -not tradition, not the decisions of the Fathers or ‘the opinions of church councils — but the clear words of the Bible, and these alone, are the final authority in all matters of Christian faith a and life, ; _ Grace Alone! Yc was inevitable that the ‘Church, basing its. message solely upon the Bible, should rediscover the meaning of “saving grace” — namely, the unmer- ited love of God revealed through Jesys Christ — and that it should salva- tien‘alooe 7 isch rice. Rom. 3:20-24; 11:6; Eph, 2:5-9. Peg ine ro is a free gift of the unmerited of by the atonement of: the-Savior, it- no other way than by faith. by faith alone—faith in «the redemption -by Christ —has always been the cardirial doctrine ical Christianity. It is the central theme of the whéle Bible, finding its clearest expression in the Books of the New. Testament. John 3:16; Acts 16:30, 31; Rom. 3:28. "<The Bible Alone! Grace Alone! Faith Alone! These are still ‘GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH RAVE. and 10th ST. workers when she said today, “There ‘will never be another “Buck’.” In his early life “Buck” was em- ployed by the E. H. Gato Cigar Co., there he made many friends among the Cuban population of this city. He could converse as well in Spanish as he could in English, There was seldom a_ baseball game played that “Buck” was not there. He loved all sports. He was the last surviving mem- ber of one of Key West’s oldest families. His father was the late Richard H. Sawyer and his moth- er, before her marriage, was Miss Amelia Sweeting. He is survived by. his wife, Mrs. Pearl. Thompson Sawyer, and one ‘ Kiwanis Marks 6th Birthday local Kiwanis Club celebrat- | ed its sixth anniversary last night at the regular weekly meeting held in the dining room of the La Con- cha Hotel. On hand for the event were mem- bers of the Hollywood, Florida, Ki- wanis Club who sponsored the Key West organization. Sid Holland, past Lt. Governor for the Kiwanis Florida district, read old correspondence and ndtes of business conducted in the for- ‘mation of the local club. Bob La Porte, president elect of |” the Hollywood club, took charge of initiation ceremonies in which Hast- ing C. Smith was inducted into the Key West ¢lub. La Porte said that six years ago there were only 2,- 800 Kiwanis clubs compared to 3,- 900 at present. It was announced at the meeting that Mike Shores, Lt. Governor, had not been able to attend the Key West - Hollywood interclub meeting because of ill health. The members sang a dollar’s worth of “Happy Birthday” to Bill Warner, Everette Sweeing, Ralph Faraldo and Leroy Schaefer. Guests for the evening included Bill Fredette and F. G. Deane. Robert Rusher of th Hollywood Club was the guest speaker. HE GOT EVIDENCE BUT NO MONEY ' CRANSTON, R.I. —Anthony J. Morretti called a Cranston resident Tuesday and placed a $10 bet on a horse running at Suffolk Downs, Mass. 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The USS PC 1385 was awarded the Battle Efficiency Plaque im official recognition of her outstanding performance within her competitive group in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet—Official U.S. Navy Photo. acts” of treason in World War II by collaboration with the Japan- ese, A onetime Army staff sergeant, Provoo was convicted of treason in New York in February 1953 and sentenced to life, Then a fed- eral appeals court upset the con- viction on the grounds that he should have been tried in Mary- _ |land, because he was a prisoner at Ft. Meade at the time of his original indictment. Visitors Took ‘Gifts To Jail SPRINGFIELD, Ohio P—It was open house at Clark County Jail and darned if everybody didn’t want to get in—or out—of the act. Deputies said yesterday they found three cell bars partially sawed and uncovered a nest of hacksaw blades and crude weapons, Some 1,000 residents toured the jail Tuesday night as part of a ‘campaign to push a $495,000 bond issue for a new jail. 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