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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 20

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Parents, Practice Faith Of Fathers And Transmit It Gambling Czar Arizona Jet Falls Largely Myth Colorado Home, Pilot Pies II a (Editor's note: The following dcrniOB by Rev. Arnold M. Straus 'la one of a of sermons appearing every Monday in the Dally Citizen. Each week aermon'of a different minister or priest Is reported.) The of the faith of our fathers and 'mothers to our children was emphasized yesterday by Eev. Ronald M.

Straus in a sermon at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant. Rev. Straus said In part: "We best honor those whose training and teaching have entered into our lives by rekindling in ourselves the best that we have had from them, and transmitting it to those around us. Are you willing to think through and pray through, in your family, the implications of Christian faith for living in tiroes like this? "It is easier, on the surface, to ''toss faith out the window. Some do, and there are people all around us who are living with faith gone, afraid to look around the corner of tomorrow.

In the family and home and church a better job of education and dedication must be done. Need Intelligent Faith "How well we" think and teach and practice as parents and teachers in the next few years will pretty much determine some of the world's great outcomes. Nothing could be more important than to remember the responsibility which is on each of us to make Christianity and its teachings a reality in the world--that means a deep grows as "people experiment with the experience 'Of that God which tliose who seek' Kim In the light of the. message and work of that Person--Jesus Christ. How many of the children of Christian families learn about that," as an experience, at home? Seeks- Vital Christianity "Mother's day is a good time to remember, for most of us, that our parents did pray for us, and thai their deep desire was for our besl religious development.

Our- duty to pass on the basic spiritual realities to our children if we have them, and to the world of our day "A religion which is no more than tradition or sentiment, gooc as will never do. It.is doubtful if it will stand through this generation. For the sake of our faith, families i and the future, it is ours to take most seri ously the privilege which belongs to us--to dedicate, our homes am our lives to understanding and vital, Christianity." Chairman said' today merce subcommittee has "absolutely no evidence" that big time gambling is controlled-by a Qutsan Salljt 'ffiilizttt Monday Evening, 15, 1950 AIJRORAi Colo May 15. A jet fighter from Arizona roared out of control yesterday and whipped broadside into the pdo that his. senate com- czar.

the Arizona Democrat told newsmen'the testimony, snows, that "working; agreement" exists between bigtime operators. "If can destroy this -working agreement it will be beneficial to the'nation," he said. named no names. But his subcommittee hearings on gambling featured'appearances by Frank Costello, bigshop New York Commissioner Carroll ofvst. Louis, and GambleV a Erickson whose sworn testimony got him in trouble with New York authorities.

Heard Attorneys General The committee also heard testimony by a number of law enforcement officials, including the attorneys general of several states. McFarland said he probably will call his subcommittee together 3v the blast" from the tail of the skimming torch. The pilot, 29-year-old First Paul Darling of Estherville, Iowa. was catapulted into the-kitchen of the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Horrell where the plane exploded: The louse was destroyed by fire and the airman's body charred beyond Up To 1,000 Feet Witnesses'said the plane took off from Denver's Lowry'air force base with another jet and climbed to about 1,000 feet before "something hardwood trees in a vacant field north of Colfax avenue. Then it a telephone pole, hit 11 lO Literature Committee (again this week to discuss whether A -i n' 7 i 0 6 hearings are needed. He also ASKS Prize Be KeVOkea ill give the group his idea on legislation to put distributors of MOSCOW, May (ff) The Stalin prize committeo-. for literature and art has askei the Soviet council of ministers (Russia's cabinet) to revoke one of its 1950 awards. The work under fire is called "From the History of Public and Philosophical thought of Azerbaijan in the 19th century," by Azerbaijan writer Gaidar Guseinov.

Intelligent faith in God which canj The announcement, published in withstand disaster, it means the, Moscow presEi sa iri the committee application of Christian principlej decidec the awarc made about two in attitudes and the practices months ago, was a mistake. It said which are accepted in our homes. "Many students reach the university level' in America who have never had the at home in what the Christian religion is or what it means to our common life--nor the slightest encouragement there to find out. "It is a life based on faith in a certain kind of God--faith which Chamber Board Member Resigns BENSON, May Me- Goffin submitted his resignation as a director of the Benson Chamber of Commerce at a meeting of the board last week, according to Lyndon Hargrave, chamber president. McGoffin stated that because of other business he was unable to devote as much time to chamber duties as was necessary.

J. Hamilton was appointed to fill the unexpired term until June, -when- a director can be elected. racing information under federal license control, require a one-day time lag on betting odds and prices at hprse and dog tracks, and to outlaw circulation of this in formation in localities where bet ting is not legal. A special five-man senate committee meantime laid the groundwork for a $150,000 full-scale-investigation of syndicated crime. Narcotics traffic appeared to be the probable starting point Counsel Is Xamed Rudolph Hallev, former counsel for the then Sen.

Harry S. Truman's war investigating committee, was selected unanimously for the job as chief counsel. The Estes committee, Kefauver have access the headed by Sen, (D-Tenn), will "Who's Who" of i a residential of this Denver suburb, and cutting a swath of flame and wreckage among four frame houses. Aman working in a garden was badly burned chemical extinguishers and brought the blazes under control. Darling, the pilot of the doomed jet, was on a routine flight.

He was a flying instructoi in the pilot training group at Williams air force base in-Arizona. He and his wife, Helen, lived at Chandler, Ariz, Darling's parents live at Estherville, lowji, and he attended Iowa State college and entered the air force in 1943, receiving his. pilot's wings Nov. 20, 1944. conked out." The faltering lipped the tops fighter cleanly off a cluster of already compiled er land's subcommittee.

The informs- tion is being supplied by com- panies which distribute racingjUM news on Western Union leased wires. Guseinov's work was written from mistaken political and theoretical positions and idealized the role of Shainii--a rebel against Russia in what is now the Azerbaijan repub- nave access uie wuu UM One observer said the move to distributors of sports information' revoke a Stalin prize alreadv! Aw n.Tn'irsi--! granted is unprecedented. Sen. Vandenberg Goes Through 5 Operations WASHINGTON, May 15. (ff)--Sen.

Vandenberg (R-Mich) paid a surprise visit to the capitbl today and disclosed that he has undergone five operations in the past two months. The Michigan senator--Republican leader in foreign affairs visited the capitol barber shop for a shave and haircut. "This is just a trial run," he told reporters. He said he hopes to return often but that he has no plans as yet for resuming work. The craft then bounced back into tro air and across the street into the Horrell family was away.

Joe Gaidys, an insurance salesman, was in his nearby garden when the plane came He received a scalp injury from the flying wreckage, as well as severe burns', and was hospitalized. Three homes raup-ht f' rR nri other was slightly damaged by flying ciebris. Fire Ping Damaged When firemen arrived they found that the plane, or flying pieces of it, had sliced off the only fireplug in the area' and it was useless. They abandoned their hoses and began filling large cans with water from neighborhood, hydrants, sloshing it on the flames. Air force firefighters from Lowry arrived a short time afterward with RKLKCT OUR ENRICHETt A I A I EVERY A USR.

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