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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 2

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THE ITHACA JOURNAL, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935 TWO OVER Ithaca Legion Leaders Parade at Rochester Lonely Ruler Walks Behind OKAY FOLKS! Your phone calk, letters and scores of requests have been granted for the second time in the last three weeks. The Movi, Makers have done it again in producing another outstanding sens, tion. We are holding itjover one more day so that everyone may see it! Queen's Hearse 'False Dawns' Make Up Life, Pastor Says yictims of Illusion Cited in Sermon When Men's Hopes Are Dead, They Themselves Are Old, He Asserts Mentions Jesus Brussels. VP The body of Astrld of the Belgians was TODAY AMD interred today in the royal crypt at Laeken. TOMORROW FM 11 1111 jim.

Three of the Screen's Greatest Stars Together for the iFlirst Time in the Year's Mostf Spectacular Romantic A series of sermons on "Studies in Disillusionment" Is being' preached by the Rev. A. H. Bout-well at the First Baptist Church. The Journal herewith presents an abstract of Sunday's sermon, prepared by the Rev.

Mr. Boutwell. Yesterday's topic was "When a Man Is Disillusioned with Jesus." Tens of thousands watcnea as Astrid's lonely king, Leopold III, walked behind her coffin. Astrid died In his arms last Wednesday after the automobile he was driving plunged off. a country road In Switzerland.

The king, his right arm In a sling and his side bandaged from a broken rib, followed the hearse from the palace where the body had been in state, to Ste. Gudule Cathedral, where only 18 months ago he attended the funeral of his father, King Albert. Walk with King Prince Carl of Sweden, Queen Astrid's father, walked to the right of Leopold. On the king's left was his brother, the Count of Flanders. Behind him walked the-Duke of York, Great Britain's official representative, and other European royalty and dignitaries, all in uniform.

Officers of the royal household walked on each side of the hearse. Heads of the church, carrying huge silver cross, and troops completed the procession. Troops Present Arms Troops presented arms smartly as the crowd stood lmmobl and silent when the procession reached the church. The clergy came out and stood by as the hearse was bearer) Thomas Kirk, past commander, Ithaca Post 1221; Corporal John Kelly, county commander; Joseph Conley, commander ItacajPost, and Clarence Morse, county serviceYofficer. Leaders of American Legion posts in Tompkins County are shown here as they headed the third division in the state conyention parade at Rochester last week.

From left: Don Blackmer (flag TODAT AT THIS Radio Talks which He will not do. And when one comes into that kind of experience, his religious life is in rs Theaters hazard. That we may be safeguarded against such dangers, let one or two Qn Sales Tax Are Arranged STATE Clark Gable, Jean Har- low and Wallace Beery, in "China Seas." STRAND Joe E. Brown in "Bright Lights," with Ann Dvorak. opened and eight non-commissioned officers of the army carried the casket to the church door.

There the church dignitaries received it and turning walked ajowly to the altar as the sound of soft music came through the open doors. Two men 'walking to the village of Emmaus are talking of the death of Jesus. As they walk and talk, they are Joined by Jesus Himself. He enquires the reason fof their sadness. Not knowing that their companion is Jesus, they tell Him what has happened.

And then they say, "We hoped that it was He who should redeem Israel." When men talk like that, they are in perIL They are holding a postmortem over their hopes. And when men's hopes are dead they themselves are old. "Age is not sorrowful" says Richter, "because our Joys go by, but because- we cease to hope." They had had experience of a false dawn. A false dawn Is that illusion seen in certain latitudes when, before the sun arises, there la a momentary brightening of the eastern skies which disappears Into darkness again. False dawns make up life.

Indeed, Emerson seems to think that they make up the most of it. "I find men victims of illusion in all parts of life. Children, youths, adults, and old men all are led by one bauble or another." Judas Was Tragedy -And men may even have false dawns in respect to Jesus. To people who held certain pre-concep-tions of what the Messiah should be, Jesus came. And, when He turned out to be other than they expected, many of them went back and followed Him no more.

The Immediate disciples themselves almost deserted. John the Baptist wondered. And Judas was a tragedy of disillusionment. Now, even the most devoted and serviceable follower of Jesus may cherish a false notion concerning Him. may expect Him to do that fwing Trumpets sounded "The Last Post" as the coffin entered the church.

The cathedral bells ceased TIme Is Eastern Standard New York (JF) Henry F. Long, commissioner of corporations and and Daniel Bloomfield, manager of the Retail Trade Board of Boston, will present the pros and cons of the sales tax, over WEAF-NBC Tuesday at 4 5 p. m. A special announcement to American composers, relatives to the their tolling and the chanting of the funeral mass began. the Cinema AT THE STATE China Seas' Dave Hennen Morris, United States ambasador to Belgium, measures be suggested.

The first is that the Christian seek to know the whole Bible. Jesus Himself met the needs of those two men by teaching them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures. A little Bible not only means a small Christian, It means likewise a Jeopardized Christian. And the second safeguard in respect to the Scriptures is to let them speak for themselves. Many people miss the intent of the Bible because it comes to them filtered through other persons.

And the third measure in regard to our reading of the Bible is to test It by Jesus Himself. Should Discipline Faith A further means of avoiding the disasters which overtake persons who are disillusioned, with Jesus is to be found In the disciplining and refining of our faith. Much faith is dictatorial. It has a must program for Christ. The heights of faith are not In the insistence "Remove this cup from me" but rather "Not my will, but Thine, be done." More than that, faith should be kept large.

These two were in despair because their faith was too little. "We hoped that it was He walked beside the Japanese am I CLr 1 II I -restless Ij bassador among the diplomatic Music Guild nrogram contests, will corps which accompanied the neral procession. be made at 9 p. m. by M.

H. Ayles worth, president of NBC. over a STATE NEWS m0r ITEMS Dudley Digges Rosalind Russell -r Lewis Stone C. Aubrey Smith WEAF network. Flashes of Life Try these tonight (Tuesday): The Cast Captain Gaskell Clark Gable China Doll Jean Harlow Jamesy MacArdle.

Beery Davids Lewis Stone Sybil Rosalind Russell Dawson Dudley Digge Sir Guy Aubrey Smith McCaleb Robert Benchley WEAF-NBC 5 p. Flying By The Associated Press Tinier 5:15, Midweek Hymn Sing; 6:15, Hall and Gruen, piano duo; St. Louis If some Rninm' complains that she doesn't see how 7, Leo Resiman's Orchestra; 8, Ben Bernie's Orchestra; 9, Special Mu sne gained so much weight since sic Guild program; 11, Al Kvale's sne eats just like a humming bird tell her this: Orchestra. Each of the 17 hummlnr hlrd.i a WABC-CBS 5:30 p. Cossack the zoo here eats four times 1U 1 IRO 0 0 Choir; 6:15, Virginia Verrill; 6:45, Bpake Carter; 7:30, Dramatic In who should redeem Israel." They were disappointed that He did not redeem Israel when He was en terlude, with Jeanette Nolan; 8, gaged in redeeming the world Lud Gluskin; 9:45, Jerry Cooper, baritone; 10, Carl Hoff's orchestra Whenever Jesus proves to be other than we thought Him, it is because 4WJZ-NBC 5:35 p.

Walter weight in food daily. Pneblo, Colo. Labor Day celebration committeemen staged a frying pan throwing contest and the women assembled jubilantly. John S. Reed, labor leader, stood In the Judges' stand.

A skillet struck him. He lost his right eye, Kansas City It was bad enous-h He is greater than we thought Cassel, baritone; 6, dinner concert; Him." 6:15,. Tony and Gus, dramatic sketch; 7, Crime Clues; 9:30, Heart But false dawns, even in respect to Jesus, have their service. Throbs of the Hills, dramatization; llto8, Ranny Weeks' Orchestra; "China Seas," the current attraction at the State, is a motion picture custom-made for its three stars Miss Harlow and Messrs. Gable and Beery.

It concludes a four-day engagement Wednesday. A romantic melodrama, fast-moving, packed with punches and action, "China Seas' gives full play to the varied talents of the stellar trio. All three give outstanding performances in a story laden with the intrigue of the China seas. As China Doll, Miss Harlow sails on the ship of Captain Gaskell, played by Mr. Gable.

He attempts to terminate their affair because an old sweetheart from England has again come into his life. She, too, is aboard the ship. Danger threatens in the person of Jamesy MacArdle, played by Mr. Beery. He is the brains of a Malay pirate gang, and his object is the capture of a shipment of gold.

The attack of the pirates, aided by China Doll who comes to Columbus must be lured by the hope of India to the finding of America. These lights which call 11:30, Joe Rines' Orchestra. What to expect Wednesday: us on lead us to the perfect day. More than that, the false dawns 2:45 p. Dreams Come True, Barry McKinley, bari attest the real.

Legend has it that to have the old tooth pulled the first time, but to have it pulled twice well, that was too much, even if it dd enable William Bagby, 10, to remain away from" school a few more days. William Jerked when the tooth was being pulled, but later the the Wise Men, Journeying to find tone 5: 35, Harry Meyers' Orchestra, the Christ, lost the guiding star VWABC-CBS 3 p. LaForge but found It again by means of its Berumen musicale; 4:15, Melodic reflection In the well of Bethle Moments, orchestra. hem. To touch the fringe of Christ's dentist couldn't find it.

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A bronchosope "pulled" In all but it is Infinitely better than Novelties and Live Mocking Birds; Lady, for children, iy it. to have no touch at all. Averaging 28 miles an hour, a thirty-two-year-old automobile recently won a race at Ramsgate, CENTS hate Gaskell because he spurned her, fails through the captain's courage and the heroism of a third officer, previously disgraced for cowardice. The picture tends most to melodrama, with several vivid scenes, one of them the plight of the ship England. Grand Forks, N.

D. Gordon Evans and Robert Bader, who admitted they entered the TTnlted States from Canada Nov. 23, selected the home of A. B. Clegg, federal immigration inspector, as a likely place to beg their Sunday dinner.

They are in jail awaiting deportation proceedings. INDUSTRIALIST DIES Mass. UP) Charles H. Keith, 69, New England industrial In a typhoon. The suDDOrtine cast plays well up to the principals, but the picture's entertainment value is based wholly upon the three Zionists Condemn Nazi Persecution At.

World Congress Lucerne, Switzerland (JP) The World Zionist Congress today voted its condemnation of German Nazi persecution of Jews despite opposition by the German delegations. The resolution carrying the pro-testffwas offered by Dr. Stephen president of the American Jewish Congress. It hegan: The 19th World Zionist its voice against systematic' deprivation of the rights of in Germany, which undermines their moral and material Atwaters stars. W.J.W.

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