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' fe R. _ vi -`."“f .'_ll'f‘)_ l'<» . »__,Ll ». e-‘|°!'5h!U»U'!lC" n4'..it.s..c_f..l _ .I X orks most n 0 ,ei _ ONG “H THE oon n s new sy ‘ ' " ' ~ ' ' <5 V Criminal Lawyer. __ _ WHAT IS WR W The” is no mn of mam mon people heard him gladly, and __ ._ ._..,,. wonux | * _ _ . -f -_ ~' _ No need of an stoning saviom._ gradually there gathered about him _en£i.:e:_ “ii I Humanity is ncitmi- mlm no,-| a band of men whose hearts God ' ' ' T ' ’ . "` , can wc not find a lesson in this But this is the old fuhkmed wholehearted conviction. expciuidiug ff' f H E M dcug _ '_ _ ' fact for ourselves and for our 1 dmumc philosophy out of date the great master texts of the Gos- ;"‘,. ,..=-;=_‘ L_ E I 5 ,ills In u U: . __ .\ [l 1 _p` \ “_ . -39:4-‘ ¢ ` °- lj °' l *Els gall ,, . _ - __ _ . 2 ,_ ~~ 1 . pk . f~ _‘ .__ --- ._ of thc power of God and of how many. _ thinking smut ,_ more firmly were the churches -. _ A ‘_ 5 NAME FOR LAWYE may mwer can be released in the nm niigiou with God left nut, en- closed against him, often whgu he _`\¥\P' R) “wld thmugh "5", tirely. We have a "new theology" ‘l°°°°“d¢d mm* the Plllillt Sl¥lli'S. I-11 ~ ._ - . ~. 5' "_\»‘ me ilienln li’\\l° Clefsyman would meet him _ Q . Prml as far removed from Ki' . - - , Q The inside story of \i~.i 'JMS Gcrdon C ge of the Scripture as midnight frcmlwith the words Sir you cannot ' " 'I' . _ ~_ ' f , ‘ "E ' in _ J(/` . ‘*' " 1 - - ,, '=_:;,_ _,\_ "_ ' i_§’§' xi( -'-_‘xg _ _ l-__ _.' . ‘ - V' . _. "_-to fd 3' ‘.4 - ‘ Y' ~ §_'i~'f"'7=‘£5‘»1' = - " "'\" y ~ ei .ions ‘ ' _ mtdn _ 1 url ineolo : Pfefwh here asain" But the com- -\ | Q; . n “ mtmducuan un;-mpg, had touched. They formed them did not start oveni ht What ~ ~ EXTRA: EXTRA: EX'rRAi ‘f__ ,__ ’ ‘ ' , _I ,. M1 S S PHVKER TON THURSDAY-FRIDAY-sA'l‘URDAY li.. ‘§1.1..§§.l’.‘_“"If..f°i§.."§l°..§‘l'lg.fit A i;0llf.lIOL'_s‘ iilnl. m.TlIi ‘il\‘l; Wll0;\i. ONLY BADGE . high voltage criminal who amaze IN ADDITION 'ro 'ma rrsrulu: a\D SERIAL _ ‘_ __ A _...P _.__ A __ .|.. _ _Z A _. _ _ 4| Ilia ll\l li. ill i\ All Isl blfllillb l\|~\l\\ dm_>_____ the mstnutions which once l. !i\'ll'»l'.lil3 l{l.\`Lii`.l.l`. "'l‘lic _iloiiihpict-e” _Wallace Beery Scores' Y i lciisc llruniai i As ‘virestler In . l`.i~\'il Un Aviilail lllciill.-ills ill l_il`r-1 vivid Ui Fulnuus Luiryi-r ”°"° ' *_ With Wallace Beery in the role of ’.\'.i;'r»'n \\‘lIZi:ilns, stilgc licro on Tl \\'l'~`-`~"~llllE heel' HF1l'ClCl1 Willf€l` Wllfl ln.: .\i';':f .1 .i litllc ntorc lluni ri j.'c.i:`, illl‘C0!lif`S fi “`0!‘lfl'S Cllfllllbiori. ; . i viii if \\'3l:c‘n s:i,|:.. .ire ?"l‘l'~-li," wlilrll 0ll01lL‘fl YC5l0l`fl3Y ill 1;, ~ _;, ~-Til.; ;_1ull'.llpli;rl¢" nur-,~ thc Prince Edward Theatre, proved p. _.~ ru., <;_.,.,;.,1 'ii,,._,m._ itself ri hit of the first order. ‘ fill. ,\1..-;l1il,l1~-ce" deals with the .'.- in ii grvii: li-gill light . JU .».‘.ii :ill llilluvi-li: _vuiliii lo tiiL‘ ‘ I As Herr Polikrii. who \\'ins the ititlc with a murder charge staring him in the face, Bccry hos ti role CANERA-SSHAAF FIGHT PIGTURIS Montague on March 3. The pre- an Govemment is preparing a pared program was followed. Mrs. formal declaration of war against Bolivia. f. .fr_.- ..l..;l- nl ii.. ox;-ts., * ~.-o- _ni every way as l><>\\'e1'ful and dra- ~ 1_1. :cl _u_ llc |.»;ll-li: hi.. gii.ls;ly ' matic ns his previous SD01'tPlCiUr0. ;: .;' : ~l L.l.c. lzi it l'c\‘i1i>lou ul fuel- "T110 Champ-" ` -_:.~ ill- i.nl._~; lo thc. cii-fvllsc o: por- KBFCI1 M0¥`l€Y and RlC3l`Cl0 CUT' <»l;. .ii-i.~'l'.r-cl of irlnlc, bl'nlg.l:;: till 192 Ell/9 Vl\'lfl Pl”f0l`mi\llCe5 95 5 Pal? _.... -.i;~'r;'_'.' .intl :.l:l1l illzit had won Of AmCl'lC€lIl £li1YlC£‘fS, Stranded in *ls l.i:li-‘ :is ilu- i-rlnlui;il": nxlnu- is G€i‘m2i1\.V. \Vl10 l1lCl< B995' UP ln .f :iw ilcil-n.\c of those sumo crinl- lilo Berlin bccr garden where he is ‘.i_‘s. n wrestling waiter, and all but .L l- li i-.lin-:'t`:ll rll:i:li_i :iii thc l wreck his life when he comes to :"u'.' li wlsri iiliii an vxrf-iiczii sup- Alliol-ics to sock the worlds title. l>..:;.1.:: i-_.st fl: .*5_i':ili»-\' I-`o:<, Arlinc John Ford's direction is notable. .\ff~>.;_».~n_ <=.u_v iszlillmc, william In :l story 'which 'pulsates with l_ir_::_~~,- nrui il'ili\l':s. W-- urge you not drfinln lie lntorwcavcs comedy zo mir.; _L which contributes definitely to the -_._~---_ chalnctcrizntions. Through laugh- tcl' and tears the play moves to a happy and satisfying ending. Other finc portravals are contri- l 9 ll, 1' (`f‘ - ' - ._--»- l§(l\i~nl-fi lfirophv, Greta Meyer and_ 7C`2\ll’¢l Qllilty last Beccmbcr ._ ,__ __O.___: __ f ,_ ..0,_,_,, CMP to thoir part in thc hijacking. of One saying “Be still and know that I am God." As Bishop Rem- ington has said, first we must be still, let go. then we must let God. After this comes concentration. when wc bring our wandering minds to a focus: then meditation, and finally there is the mission, for_ as we know “there is never an im-_ | India is struggling for self-gov- ernment.. We look at Africa. with her newly discovered gold fields. Now gal promises, is attempting to force Mrs. Grace (‘. Pringle the natives out of these gold mlm ing districts. Should the govern- One of the greatest struggles is in the economic realm. Conditions everywhere are so appalling that it has led Sir Henry Gray, a surgeon of world not/e. to intimate that a lunatic world or one plunged into an orgy of religious fanaticism is a possible consequence of` present day existence. He says "One hesi- tates to suggest a possibility of a: wide spread mental crash, but this may be realized just as much as. the financial crash was foretold and' disregarded." We must admit that "we are confronted by a distracted world bearing everywhere the_ Q `_" lm Mn O ` J' 1 Plummer was found guilty by a pression without an expression. [marks of confusion, bewllderment, V NL W" WA \V"md F' Mc- cf li` `:l 1 .1 ‘ ` ` ‘ “___ mm-_,__ Umm .__ _.___ J; L' llil"»~.l‘l.'nil,E‘_"_ to two years. _ sp:-cul of thc ;1'..'~.:‘. ~.i ii'.f.1iili ' The trial of Plummer. who was r._\':=‘rlll. _ _ _ . ;pm~f;;iit¢-ri by Simon E. Sol>cloff,i l_=,l-.lit .~: I fit; :'l\'i~ _l ;~-wifi Q`1l\lni“ il,” [___] |,,m___S ])i__.___i_,t_ Mmm_,y’| l.: r'llt'ct&\'i~ I>~.‘i"iu 1- li l0mS- » ,_, _,_ .,_.,_,. ,_,_0.m,.,,_.,,_ ` »`lneA."o:d that Plummer was the the agriculturlsts are being sent by{Wl1€I1 all men reiillle that they are t brothers one of another, that they are members of one gr:-at family, with God the Father of nil. He takes the characteristics of thc fine-st family life and applies tlirm to the universal family. He says: “When rights scem to conflict, more force exercised by one melli- bcr, even by the Fatlier, cannot secure a satisfactory solution. The intcrcsis of all must bc taken into crilsidrraiicr.. This small family "onimunity, like .a larger world colrin\1ll‘i~`, nlizst have equal coll- ccrll for nil its menu ers." Eacil mcnibcr sreks to realize the fulir-st life for every other member. lic rrccs on to say that perhaps sonic clay wo will realize that this fanl- ily concoption provides thc only solution for our social inciustrilil l'cl:it'Zons_ Why should it bc a vain dream in world relations? Modem phiiuwphy has also mn- Thus we sec rl. solution to our prcblrms ill Jcsus Christ mid how can wc cotnc in personal contact with Him other than through 8 - ment penrilt it, thousands of na-' mon to observe the World Day tives will become homeless. not write ili till: f._'.",tl~lli_ _il-"ill xi.. 1:1* l‘.:~ I- :_-Um. _.1 -_:LL 1.-1-;(i;,_\-_ ' 1 l .li l i tl l ]______1 _,_ iifiio ;n_(l ;';ipp_v foci* ;'_ 1 ; .~: cntilwr .f.§r.ti:ul and foi';ii`:c;s agahi.; (.;lt;'.i:l‘:i1in<~:. L'il'0vi:_'<. Lli:;iliivr‘ Brzililfl Qiiiliillc crllliiiixv; nothing hilrmlul. Tri-_iv li: l~i\.li_".' i.~_l:»=li ll'.' ylluili; lliirl flu ':;~' will illcr you silly iiirlool". rn' gil ru: _ ‘lllrru i; :ill:solilt¢\ly no pcmiiiy li.- lnclloil to its u's'r. For niorc i.il;m ill yours it him hr-cn lilo stu.id.lr.l roid mid urippc iiiblct of illr: world, Iliff i`or|iiu‘;\ I-:¢~i>ill_", plico willi Mod- rrn Mrdlcllic. (_il'.'lvi:'s Luxntivc Iironlo Quuiiilc now conlcs in tivo r-lzcs-ilflc :ind 501'.. Gift yoilrsclf n 1l;if:l::i;:: today :incl l;i~ rcncly for ally rold that may ronic along. Sify "NO" to n. .<\lh:.iitiitt~! lv`L)'l`E: Durinl: Epidcliiir-s li tab- lrl or two of Lil'o\'t"f‘. Lnxaiivc Bromo Qliinilic cvcry nlorililig and night will do much to kccp your system immune. .lust Clean' ‘ff your RADIO _makes a difference. Communicate with I v war. _ rf\z~'l':i'i‘rl I`-ll lailldcr B. Bris- .l i _ . _ :l mot;f~n for :i liw: trial. .u‘.‘." nftcr the verdict cw. .~l!_‘o:*nc_v for l‘lumrrlcl‘, n:;l-:cd th:.t wlltclzcc bc deferred pcndug' 'l`hv n~.:l.\:iniiini :r~litcnccs_ Whichi 4 run hc iniposctl on Plummer under thc lar: ivould tolnl seventeen _ yr-mrs in i>ri:=ui :ind fines aggirgat- E ini: $211600. f I’I.l,`MI\lER`S CASE IS NEARLY ENDEI) Arui:liicni.' will bc concluded to' dny ili thc case of William Plum-_l nicr and Ben Tyler, Negro, on trial before Judge W. Calvin Chestnut and zi jury in the United States' District Court in c'»nli.:~ctl ~.li»'1r,ll riiflil 'l ill) .il.\Slhft 1’n;IL'l'l WE ARE SHo‘,",`,G ,Hug and tor,-ify our cmzens and en.. es Virloils factors have been at l Responsibility of Theulogians For 50 years or more there has been an investigation or higher criticism of the‘Bible. Apparently with a laudable purpose of investi- gating the sources and foundations the white man regardless of all le-‘ of Scripture, men obsessed by the theory of seeking to began a First they eternal "progress" and establish it as a fact, criticism of the Bible. declared that Moses did the'first five books be- cause men at that time did not know how to write. They went on from the Pentetuch into the Psalms and the propehtic books, and de- wlared that these books wer” not written at the dates ass” “ but much later. This concl _ was necessary in order to con, m the| whole to their theory of the cave- man origin of the race and man's marvellous growth and development later. And they held to their theory _ of thc late origin of the books long after archaeologists with their spades unearthed the relics of lib- raries much older than Moses, and proved that the substance of the Old Testam reliable. Coming into the New Testa- ment these same scholarly investi- gators began their work on this portion of cd that Christ was not born of the' Virgin Mary, they _doubted the re-_ surrection and the sacrificial a-' tenement, identified the church' with the Kingdom, and in 86119111 destroyed faith in the supernatural,§ so that many who once relied on the Sci-iptres as the very Word oi’ God, came to doubt whether there ever was a revelation of His Will and Purpose, as given in the Bible. and even to question wheth- .~r there is a personal God at all. i Of course there is a sane and constructive criticism of the Bible which seeks the truth concerning. its origin and the conditions in' which the books were written. but' the reference here is to that crit- icism which seeks to the over-i throw of the faith, and to estab- lish, by whatever moans, those thcorics which are distinctively hostile. to the revelation of God in the Bible. ent record is true and* II What Modern Philosophy Has Done tributed to the moral delinquency of our age. We may think that it makes little difference what the' philosophers teach in school and college, but before we are aware. the philosophy triuglit in our uni- versities trlcklcs down into the realm or practical life and conduct and the masses are influenced elther for righteousness or lawlessncss,| according to the harmony or dis-" cord of philosophic theory witht the revealed truth of Scripture. let us illustrate. For generations dualism was the prevailing philosophic theory, which world possession and the probicmldcclarcs that God exists separate In the judgment of h ` .'.. , _I th _ I! even is c ra- Our God has told us. Behold, ;flnI;1;li:‘ly¢031Cr¢;l;g}§>fthe oacgilpy/55;; crgaltlonfs an inlfinite. hxilyl, flonalist. historian she was saved. I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. _ F' W ° an PW* -“ ‘md “S it were. reborn by this gl-eel re there anything me limi for mer of Jesus Christ ill ones daily life Being. Right is contending with movement f and ln the me °l the "“l‘l°“ as “ Wl'°ll¥f "ll 1” °l’P°5°¢l W l°°°l- BU* Tl mlly be well to point out that thee and show thee ‘arf-at and Wl\°l¢- now for decades monlsm has been no such movement touched France, mum.. thlngs WWC., 9..... ..,,Ow_ The particular episode of whichltlie pet theory, which is what the and as a result, the gre.; ,.,,,,,,,,,_ est not.. - I W01lld -IDEM! ¢‘l€Dl¢l»-S tli¢ d€Sll'c word implies, a philosophy which tion broke out in 1789 threateni ' Of mankind £01' World Poasessionfseeks to reduce, all being, all ex- to submerge all civilization But TK "The w0rld han!! close above thc'lstence. into a unity. The object ofnlgiand. the gi-eu; ntukg 1 n _ heads of the races of mankind and_moniam is to destroy gh, ¢min¢_ dnmned back the "ood nns S A S is the centre of their every deslrc. tion between God and His universe This same author I have quot/cd 1 |, M They struggle for possession. Tile and to substitute instead the says: "It was in Oxford University teaching of the essential unity of that the new life first smeared :l.l:{.e|al-nu., nom., cd in his effort to enter into thcirlthe divine, and human natures. but if we search deeply wc _-ihaii' 1, 909310060 yguffggn experience and seems to fail as hci so long as the race has faith in find its hidden spring in the heart " tries to divert their attention from a personal God who is the Creator, of a praying mother' In truth “__ . g . the w~rld to christ. 'rren the stud- and 0°--e~'nar or vi, -n-_t the iudqe vw,--1 lg 1....~,, the mn of _;N__ H _K _a _ ,ant ¢--~---'----- H-A yo---~--n /-I .r vs_., Fa., Wt. ,.-.‘ -3 B.-~--I »,.,,.1§,.- - _ ,. . _' _ _' ' 'ef ‘f .' ‘ ii~'s\~` ” ss rr Man has all the elements of sal- vation ln himself. deficient or over active glands and behaviour has no moral or spiritual quality at all. l There is no sin. Sin is simply_ TMS” were 3 l°“§ time in d°"°1'l the striving for the soul to higher prgnchlng was in such Wwe, that I __ f °l’l“l'l and am the pmduct ofllfitlms- it infuriated the ministers who had ` subtle and often unsuspected forc-I No matter H the mdmduanlno power He was in Bristol and . - I - A ro es c - W0 D r work for decades laying the found- » Emp b]0(t,2?l:g?1h';,h1ss;L;1;ea3,§°£:E§' gel; §::_m;elnt;}:edcit& 2:: C1051; _ ation for all the lawlessness and ,ble fm. ma deedg If the innocent ne1ds_ Nasir Bristol Wu 8 :aid 6 crime which we see and fear. I -Un-er it L, wo bad; but there is mgion known as Kingswood. om’ H ga shall discuss only two of these con- _D remedy save in man mmsem royal chase' but now a minefa -nl trkliting factors: l t , ith t h l'i.lnh bit- Qf I licld. in the Christian Church at In South Amcri __ the Paraguy- _ 1 _ Suk of the world _Driven from Bristol' wmmeld went Conduct is merely a product.of grace, and then, in the wonderful providence of God. drove them out into the fields. Dom- glter door had closed against Whitfield. His selves into little companies for prayer and conference. Increasing opposition drove them, with in- tense earnestness. to the throne of J Sussex DRY ALE '. i lout to this neglected spot..He took The truth is that civilization has I his stand on a little green hill and the Bible- They d€¢lSl" _who can fit the case is the Church ,a bad case of cancer. §ome have pilt salve on it, calling it skin dis- case. Others have half acknowledg- ed that the ill existed. but have thought that denial of its existence would help us t/o forget its presence' until some climax of agony has 'creed us to the realization of the` truth. But even though the patient take paper and pen and sit down to write out the diagnosis of his unhappy condition, admitting each specification of the ill, that mental x-ray oi’ his whole unfortunate state will not bring a cure. There must be found a remedy. What can be done to remedy the situa- tion. IV _ What The World Needs The world has had time to bring forth its medicines. None of them have helped the situation. In 1918 men stopped fighting with guns and began fighting with treaties. Now they are fighting with tariffs. Nation is lifted up against nation in polite warfare that is _none the less ruthless because it is waged without the noise of cannon. At this moment the only one of Jesus Christ. By this I mean the true believers in Christ; and God is still able to work the mir- acles in individual hearts as He has in the past. The Church of which I speak is an organism. It is a living, vital body of all true believ- ers. If a man has accepted God's verdict for his own sinfulness, and God's verdict about the eternal sa- tisfaction of the death that Jesus Christ accomplished upon the Cross, then in the sight of God He has passed from death into life, and has become a child of God. Those of us who are Bible chris- tians have the only remedy that can reach the hearts of the people today. This is not the first time. that the world has passed through dark days- Those who are familiar with thc h'story of England during tho early part of the eighteenth century will know mai we have not reached the depths during this depression which England knew at that time. An Oxford graduate wrote of those days as follows: The lsth century opened for England in deep spiritual gloom. The Pur- itan fire was almost extinct. and a cold Deism, that hardly troub- bcgan to preach the gospel. In vast amazement some 200 colliers gath- ered about hlm. Such 3 sight had never been seen. A minister, a minister in gown _ and bands, preaching on the hillside. As he continued day after day, his aud- ience soon grew io 20,000. who pressed upon him eagerly to hear the Word of Life. They filled the l1l‘d8¢S~ They climbed the trees. Nature itself seemed hushed to hear. Then Whitfield saw a mov- ing sight. I-Ie saw white channels forming in the black faces of the miners. The whole multitude wug drenched in penitentiai tears. Ere he ended black faces were washed white. and black hearts tool He at once wrote to Wesley in London: "Come, the fire is kindled in the country." This summons was obey- ed. and when John Wesley came and saw the grace of God, he was glad. Whitfied, called to other parts, left him to continue the work, and Wesley entered upon his great car- eer as a field preacher. Hence- forth, the whole world was his parish. The rest of the story is well known. When England got down on her knees before God. God heard and answered prayer. The great revival estabfished the hearts of the people before their God and God was a/ble to bless them once more. They found the true and .per- manent way out of depression- permanent if they had stayed in the place of the cure. Conclusion O Christian people, pray! Prcach Christ to those you meet. Does not God tell us that He is the God of all comfort? We read that He comforteth us in all our tribula- tion, that we may be able to com- fort them who are in trouble by the comfort wherewith we arc com- forted of God." You who are out of Christ. there is but one thing for you to do. You must be willing to confess and forsake your sin, coming to God through Jesus Christ for pardon through His blood. He will receive _vou. He will give you piece for your problems and joy in your heart as you know that since are forgiven and that you stand secure in Him. _ You, who have named the mime of Christ. God calls you to renew- cd fellowship with Himself. This lcd to dLsgulsc itself, reigned in_ llle Churfh. A gross darkness cov-_ means thc forsaking of every known sin and the acceptance of thc mas-. cred the people. The court wagitcry of the Lord Jesus Christ in foul. Vlte walked naked and un-levcry phase of your life and be- ashamed- In the high circles uf ing. We must stop playing at bc- govemment bribery had become a ing Christian and realize that men. fine art. In many parts of the are going into a Christless ctcmity ¢°1lI1tl'.v the people had relapsed because we are not reflecting the l“l»° Slmple barbarism. England, in- Saviour as wc should. 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