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10 MONDAY MORNING. MAY 18, 1936. PART II. MODERN PHARISEES TARGET INSTITUTE WILL PRESENT Obscenity Case COUNTY JAIL COOK NABS nfTTOfn nr rvTnivT a xirn rlea bcheduledl OF CLERGYMAN'S OUTBURST ESCAPED TRUSTY ON RIDE Recently arrested and charged in Girl Grieving Over Quarrel Dies of Poison Miss Isabel Diaz, 20 years of age, died of poison at Georgia-street Receiving Hospital yesterday. Her sister Susie, according to the Frongfelder are promised.

Alexander Zeller and Maria Fessl, Tyro Charles Johnson, 26-year-old "You drive," he told Johnson, the Negro who escaped from the County I fugitive. a Federal grand Jury indictment with sending obscene matter through the mails, Ernest Mollnarl is scheduled to appear today be Are you international-minded? If so, Friday's entertainment at the International Institute, 435 South Boyle avenue, at 3:30 p.m. will answer your demands for "for lean dancers, also will entertain. Jail by a littie used tunnel ten days The' proceeded peac-ably until From the viewpoint of food, the international tea promises Hun uiey xouna a deputy snenn wno ago, was captured yesterday through took Johnson into custody. fore United States District Judge Jailed for assault with a deadly weapon, Johnson had ben promot ed to trusty when he escaped.

James lor arraignment and plea. At the time of Molinari's arrest, postofflce inspectors seized a quantity of photographs and literature concerning a "Sun Lover's Club." a coincidence Mike Matzoff, County Jail cook, out for a drive on his Sunday off, picked up a Negro hitch-hiker in Riverside county. They drove along, passing the time of day. Matzoff kept glancing at the man. After they crossed the border into Church Federation Head Condemns "Religious Strutters" in Sermon; "Offensive Goodness" Hit Hurling verbal lances into the ranks of "religious strutters," "moral cowards" and other hypocrites who exemplify "deadly virtues," Dr.

Cleveland Klelhauer, president of the Church Federation and pastor of Hollywood Beverly Christian Church, yesterday told his audience that "even goodness becomes offensive when carried beyond the boundaries of good judgment." eign atmosphere" from both cultural and culinary viewpoints. Musical instruments from far countries will be played by artists in costume and Josephine Heintz Gerltz, lecturer on musical appreciation, will explain the origin of each. A koto duet by two Japanese girls, numbers on the ancient Chinese flute by Y. F. Sung and on a mammoth Alp horn by Reinhold garian and Russian sweets, Chinese pastry, Armenian cheese tarts and Russian tea with Jam.

Prominent amongmembers of the institute staff planning the affair is Mrs. Tatiajia Lambrin, Russian worker, the newest member of the organization. Mrs. Lambrin came to the United States as a student after attending the University of Leningrad and took degrees from police report, summoned an ambulance and told attendants Isabel had been grieving over a lovers' quarrel. Susie said Isabel went into the bathroom of their home at 1146 South Evergreen street and five minutes later said she had taken the poison.

the University of Michigan and Detroit City College. She came to CONCERT TO 13 FREE In a concert free to the public the Occidental College 100-voice choir will sing "The Creation," by Haydn, on Wednesday evening ia Alumni Hall at 8:30 o'clock. Los Angeles county, the cook reached Los Angeles from the International under his coat and pulled out a gun. Institute in San Francisco. "To be religious is a great virtue," said Dr.

Klelhauer, "A sincere, In telligent, useful, Christian faith Is THE LAST GOOD-BYES HAVE BEEN YOLl'BE OFF ON THAT LONG PLANNED a tremendous asset. The Pharisees at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light;" To the Ephesians: "For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light: wLJiC3 COAST US 83 were intensely religious but they were also very obnoxious. They carried out in detail all minutiae of SsW Subjaet to Tari Raaulttjaa Wherefore he saith, Awake religious observances and ceremonies. But they were religious strutters, thanking God that they thou that sleepest, and arise from GOOD roR I riltT CLASS PKtUAf A lee tt ft4rtbttAA hiv tkA-t wfcit mrtt were not like other men. They were the dead, and Christ shall give thee light." Among the passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Ed morally proper but cold as icebergs In their human considerations.

To VACATION-destination points east-and because you wish to confirm the rumor Jesus they were impossible and in dy, were these: "Being is holiness LLJL JL 6'ili5 ntciiH) not iUet tfcaa Btfd-sicht of pancb is Margin. Ia entn this Uc ta i ebrtfn bat-' Cga tlx; n'iUat carrier tc't cmly tt s-6t ad ta rort "msdootB byroad IU4g line, exempt reed nT tw lapo-sU by law Ut to harmony, immortality. It Is already tolerable, and He said: Except your righceousness exceed the righteous proved that a knowledge of this, even in small degree, will uplift the ness of the scribes and Pharisees ye cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. physical and moral standard of ca fe limited mm toMCMKl "MIND YOUR BUSINESS mortals, will increase longevity, will purify and elevate character. Thus iw ob ewtt oi lie.

nca on escS hail tifttct tinlwi Rwttr tiIim tt irti5i lwjvi in by paBii Utu oa''ft progress will finally destroy all er "To mind one's own business is a great virtue, but if minding your that California sets fashions rather than ror, and bring immortality to light." 31 1900 ANO 'WAR TALK REFUTES MAN'S RATIONALITY" business is merely a way of shirking your social and moral obligations, It degenerates into a deadly virtue," said the speaker. "It may be Indicative of selfish indifference of moral cowardice, which are unforgivable. The prudential motive which seeks only to save its own skin Is one of the commonest follows them you've selected everything from your 39'404JI Form 610-3 "Those who have tried to believe 42 43 44 that men is an intelligent being have had some terrible blows re A 4848:47 cently." declared Dr. Jesse R. Kel 7 lems yesterday at McCarty Memo' ,61 62 53 of human characteristics.

In such a case minding your own business Is merely a veneered selfishness. I OS ANCE1.CS. rial Christian Church. "When one considers the utter defeat of intel baggage to the contents within it at BULLOCK'S WILSHIRE and you are aware of the pride this ligence since the World War one "Conviction is a sturdy virtue. If ft must sadly confess that there does not seem to be much hope for the Illumined by Intelligence and softened by gentleness, it is a sterling MEW TCSK CESiTSM.

RSatOfiO CHICAGO NEW YORK, N. Y. virtue. There is much loud boast ing about conviction which Is noth lng but the raving of blind ignor label warrants, not only in California but as far Form 6X03 stGlfltaek4j ance, mental laziness and dark stu-plty. None so blind as he who will race.

Forward-looking men have tried to build up a new world in which it would be impossible for the race to commit suicide by the war route, only to be defeated at every turn. Recently we have seen the death blow given to the Lague of Nations. We have seen hatred and revenge rule in France and, as a reaction to her perfectly insane DMllsttian NEW YORK, N. V. not see.

subject to the P. light of truth and the law of love Is a powerful dynamic for good. DISGUSTING QUALITY Tf. SYC. east as the atlantic a story of fashion and qual "Resignation is one of the most postwar policy, a desperate Ger many shaping her future by emo admirable traits of human personality.

To accept the Inevitable in tlon alone. Isn't this what the ity leadership that is as familiar to your discrim the spirit of good sportsmanship is whole world is doing right now? '1ST Every policy is leading to another cataclysm which will mean the ruin of the white races, and in the shaping of such policy mind seems mating friends in the east as it is to for 7 and S.F.RY. DEPOT 1 -3 M. DEPOT Form 6103 fotc4irDeek4 JMEW YORK, N.JT. jQiiffntftjAXM Via ATSKCU Al Tf.

NVC. KtJhHt to nave no place at all. truly noble. However, if resignation Is the spineless acceptance of situations and conditions which can and ought to be changed, it becomes a disgusting quality. There are times when a man's soul should protest in all the vigor of righteous indignation, when he must stand up and speak out boldly, In God's name.

War with all its lies, its murders, its moral 'a "There must be a change of heart and that can only be brought about oy a great tide of spiritual revival. this eastern wardrobe you wisely chose a bullock's -wilshire top -I tt There nas never been a time since the days of our Lord when the Christian Church was faced with 1 such a chance as right now." will be strangled to death when all THI 4TCH.T0P. i4 SANTA FC 18 professing Christians stop accepting this social disgrace and. in the full ALBUQUERQUE tt CHARACTER strength of a united, righteous in dignation, definitely and emphati 17 coat of toast wool with a red fox collar because red fox is THE fur of the moment and will be as smart in the fall as at this present moment (89.50) -and you fortunately found 39.50 knits cally voice their protest. Much that ACTOR DIES Is wrong in the field of human re id CHICAGO Form 10-3 jtc4Ui-ithii 'pJulrniTliira' lations lives and thrives because of 11 KIW YORK, N.

Y. rl 1 rrr i- 4 S. F.df.C-Cl. rMuaras uavis was tormer a resignation that has degenerated Into a deadly virtue. Even such noble virtues as knowledge, faith, generosity and sacrificial loyalty are mere caricatures of virtue unless pervaded, permeated and motivated 18 VU il'KSrCL, ATJMK, MX.

Head of Vaudeville Association 14 by love." If Lf4iuM Thl nil Uitt ft t. SUtlonSlampetfonBack 12 JO 13 in a special summer event at 29.75 your choice of two styles, one decidedly youthful with a high neck and the other more matronly with its jabot blouse -and you selected a half- Edwards Davis, 65-year-old char i r-TV' TO acter actor, died at his home, 1933 North Alexandria avenue, Holly- ALCUQUERQU: Form 6103 HtOltXHtmeM wood, at 11 p.m. Saturday follow lng an illness of two years. Before coming to Hollywood six. DENOMINATIONALISM CALLED GRAVE ERROR "Paul was not a denomination-allst," Rev.

Howard E. Malone told his audience yesterday at the Hol-lenbeck Heights Church of Christ. "Paul knew the church after no man save the man Christ Jesus, whom he proclaimed to be the head of the church. Christendom is becoming increasingly aware of the 7 rm airw vnew m. teen years ago Davis was president dozen D0BBS felt berets -pastels for your light clothes, of the National Vaudeville Artists' Association and the Green Room Club in New York City.

He was the Via ATrt'L, Tr, Ntx founder and president of the Two nn rOriK, N. V. gjlark felts for traveling (5.95) -and wisely you chose sins of division. Many leaders are realizing that only a united front of the forces of Christ can succeed tn ImllnrlWikfiirP ennri. against the powerful organized agencies of sin and unbelief.

We are Thirty-three Club in Hollywood, a Masonic organization. Thirty years ago he was a minister In Oakland and his leaving the pulpit to go on the stage created a furor In the Bay Region at that time. He was born In Santa Clara. Author of many plays and sketches, it ur-; rot going to attain it by cold logic or reason, though their conclusions and S. F.

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DEPOT Davis wrote and had published a book, "Lovers of Life," since he be i vtv -k i "i i rrv are inevitable. Neither will we attain it by compromising the commands and ordinances of God, though many are still vainly trying to do so. We shall only attain It when the whole Christian world comes before the throne of grace in humbleness and penitence, con came too ill to work In pictures. He had appeared in many films up to Form 60-3 the time he became bedridden. NEW YORK, N.

Y. a turntable trunk at 195.00 light enough for air travel if you chose that mode of transportation Davis leaves his widow and two brothers residing in Oakland. His irodn-Tt AT. S. F.Br.

CoCX. fessing our sins, acknowledging the final and absolute authority of Vto-ATtSK'U JLT4SF, Tr, NVC. body is at Pierce Brothers' mortuary. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Christ.

Unified in His love, we shall go forth preaching His gospel to all nations as He commands and be so STATE BARS PLANT LIFE busy in His service to a suffering world that these divisive traps of anti-Christ shall be forever laid and all these are but a few of your obvious purchases at bullock's -wilshire -where baggage is conveniently located in the accessory room and co or- aside" PEST ENTRY ALBUQUERQUE -T0- CHICAGO 4a Form 610-3 '0t04irDeUefcd Y. fctQ 'or Tti AT.i S. F.Ky. pwCa VW ATAS-PCL. ikSt, T.

NYC. More than 600 interceptions of insects, plant diseases and other agricultural pests were made at the (limited sportswear shops make shopping a major California ports in one month! by inspectors of the State Department of Agriculture, according to 1- i I measure on A. BrocK, director. In addition, inspectors examined Tbs UtAtU Rr.Ca.-Ct. thousands of parcels and shipments 1 jSfat'rtnStampeUonBacfc 5 "PENTECOST DELAYED BY LACK or FAITH" 'Pentecost cannot be understood unless we understand the things that preceded it," said Dr.

J. George Dorn in his' discourse yesterday at the Hollywood Church. "Three great facts of our religion must be constantly kept before us that Jesus lived, that He died and that He lives again. These three facts turned the world upside down. The Christian church stands or falls upon these three facts.

Pentecost came to a group of men who were sure of these facts, men who were willing to stake their lives on these facts. Pentecost will come again to a believing and expectant church when the church believes and makes real these three facts. We must move out of an atmosphere of uncertainty, doubt and pessimism into an atmosphere of which arrived by rail, airplane and automobile, and many were fumigated or otherwise treated, refused admittance and returned or destroyed as contraband or infested ALBUQUERQUE -1- with pests. Director Brock reported that in March 39.605 automobiles, carrying 112.872 passengers, entered the State and were inspected at the border stations. The March ship arrivals passed the 800 mark for the first time in nearly a he said.

Philippines Aide conviction and expectancy. teisa i til si fm II Utt fl I I 7 tit: I II I 9 jf jtxn Will Lecture at Club Tomorrow LESSON-SERMON OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Mortals and Immortals'' was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon ycs7 fcerday at all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. The Golden Text was from Paul's first epistle to the Corinthians: "What man knoweth the things of a man. George Malcolm, legal adviser to the United States High Commissioner in the Philippines and for nineteen years a Justice of the insular Supreme Court, will discuss present conditions and future pos- save the spirit of man which is In sibilities in the Islands tomorrow before the Jolly Jonathan Break hlm? even so the things of God knoweth no man. hut the Spirit of God." The Lesion-Sermon included these other Bible versos from Faul's epistles: To the Romans: The rJeht is far spent, tha day Is fa.steers at the Jonathan Club.

Malcolm has resided in the Islands for thirty yean and is the author cf "The Commonwealth ot the Philippines" and other books. I.

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