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21.1 lYouth Leader A A iDr.Kellemifo Speak -t ni- il lifil-. a. i tiiiifl Mf mM t'llnfft I nvi- at tbr vt fwi-l Vr. -i K-t SOUTHLAND PARISH BY DAN L. THRAfP Inn f.n "Y'tm Chimh, loH entiHe Hjir if uft (Vrt.tirjfW-V I Mp.

iChurch Work FACTION BLAMED IN CHINA ARREST Mission Leader on Visit Here Says Thar Church Protests Caused Evangelist Trouble BY DAN L. THRAPP, Tlttifi Religion Editor "Inopportune meddling" by a group of fundamentalist (XHhNTKY ClilJHCii A rnun of drtf rmination 1 The Hev, Jtmcf V. Miu hrll, an amateur pnng writer, trumpeter and athlete, ha been appointed youth worker at the I- iist Methodist Church, according to Dr. J. Richard 9 splinter organizations In this country has resulted in the Sneed, pastor.

Graduated from Drew The- arrest of China's greatest evangelical leader, the Rev. Wang Ming-tao, Dr. Charles A. Roberts has reported in I an interview here. on More church newt Page 28, Part II.

furtive. Christians go to The mission leader, who 7 Of Hollywood DR. DON HOUSEHOLDER bcinstht 4th year of Sund.y to Sunday Evangelism 3 ytott of eomfonf revival. 1873 ttrvictmen from the Hollywood USO attended. 866 made definite deciiiont for Christ.

Many now preparing lor ihf ministry. SISTER SARAH RUDY ATWOOO GOOSE CREEK QUARTET -MISS PEACHY GENEVIEVE JAISSLE OTHER OUTSTANDING MUSICAL TALENT. Join Us In This Day of Praise: 10:45 A.M.: "IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY" 7:45 P.M.: "IS IT TOO LATE FOR AMERICA?" Tune In: KFWB A.M.) Sondoy KRKD (8:1 A.M.) Tuet. thru Fri. church with a Bible or hym nal under their arm, as they do here.

The government, as such, is not at present putting has spent 40 years in China and adjacent areas, also reported that evangelical churches, run by Chinese, are on much pressure or anti- in match hia conviction is Dr. Kenny Carlxon of Santa Monica's First Methodist. On vocation this summer the Carlson family stopped for lunch at Stateline, just inside the Nevada border. The slot machine? were there in force and Marsha, aged 10, evinced interest. Dr.

Carlson thought this would be a fine lime to drive home a lesson on the futility of gambling. He carefully explained what a waste of money it was, how you couldn't get something for nothing, and so on. To prove his point he offered to drop a nickel from Marsha's allowance into the infernal gadget. "The fruit spun in all directions, the contraption groaned to a Dr. Carlson recalled.

"Yep, you guessed it. I hit the Christian purge movements, although they clamp down on ological Seminary of Madison, N.J., Mr. Mitchell has also studied at the University of Southern California School of Religion. He has announced a coffee hour for young adults, 19 to 35, tomorrow at noon at the church. standing up well under Red rule and in some cases are even strengthening their RETURNS Dr.

Charles A. Roberts sees hopes for church growth in Times photo NAMED Rev. James W. Mitchell will be youth leader at First Methodist. any specihe group they believe is antisocial or interfer ing in politics." Dr.

Roberts believed the Makes Accusation He charged that the arrest Bible Bill Will Present Program evangelical element was faring better than the liberal. eeeeH Announcing the Opening of ihe of Wang was directly attributable to the action of a sect but both must now be under Pastor's Dream Near Reality For many years Dr. and during recent Geneva prisoner negotiations between Ameri native control entirely. Strong Spiritually "The Christian church in can and Red Chinese officials. China today is numerically "This group wired American negotiators demanding that they bring up the subject of the 'execution' of Wang and SKY PILOT REVIVAL CENTER PERMANENT IVANGELISTIC HEADQUARTERS (EVERY NIGHT) 89th and Western Avenue Formerly Alto Theatre INTERDENOMINATIONAL REVEREND AUBREY AND ESTEllE LEE, PASTORS Opening Sunday, Oct.

9230tP.M (Tomorrow) SPECIAL MUSIC AND SINGING (SUTTON TRIO) Rev. Aubrey J. Lee, Rev. Culpepper, Brother Ralph Sandert, Seattle, Christian Business Men, Visiting Ministers Conducting HOLY GHOST REVIVAL 2:30 P.M. Mrs.

Hudson H. Pittman had looked upon Hawaii as a sort Bible Bill McGarrahan, who acts out Bible stories, will bring his talent at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow to the South Hollywood Presbyterian Church, Normandie Ave. at' Santa Monica Blvd. He will enact Abraham and Isaac, playing both roles, according to the Rev.

John Mount, pastor. But that was not the of paradise and about as un 'other Christians at Peiping, much smaller than before, perhaps only half as large," he said. "But spiritually it is stronger than ever." Asked about the church's long-range outlook there, Dr. Dr. Roberts said.

"As a matter attainable as the true para of fact, Wang had not been executed, nor even hindered in his Christian work. The point had still to be proven and the minister stood there flat-footed, dropping every last nickel back into the machine to demonstrate to his amused family that "you can't really -win." Roberts recalled the Nestorian Heqr DAY DAniGE37 "The Red Chinese were understandably incensed at the and early Roman Catholic history in that TONIGHT 7:301 dise in this life. Then, upon his retirement, Hawaii suddenly drifted within reach. Later this month the Pittmans will fly there to begin an interim ministry of indefinite duration. For 10 years minister of PREACHING SINGING charge.

Shortly thereafter, I ine westonans once may have had churches in every have learned, Wang was ar rested. His fate is unknown." large city in China," Dr. Rob EYERY NIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. SALVATION HEALING REVIVAL Was Outstanding erts said. But Buddhism came into, the country and official Wang was the outstanding BRING THE SICK pressure on the Christians increased until their faith faded Thousands kav baan aavad and kaalad Ihroufk Ray.

Mr. Boarljh'i miniifry. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Th Nw VOICE In wtni ttinfl Tht Siniini VtMm 100-Voiw Choir YFC Btnff in anil ttnri lit tht Billy Graham fltmt Ralph an Van oie Cwmlehael In a flant nuiieal paefcaft SPECIAL GUESTS Madam Nobu Yamamoto, YFC lololtt from Yokohama Billy firahim report by Roy McKtawn, just returned today from Toronto. OPEN DOOR AUDITORIUM evangelical leader of China, Dr. Roberts said, and his i parish services at the First Congregational Church, Dr.

Pittman" also conducted the widely Devotional Thoughts for the Week page in the weekly publication of the church. Call Welcomed into Buddhism. Other early Catholic churches also had to Peiping church was the larg Evangelist Boitright has just returned from a gospel crusade in Brazil where he preached to millions. One audience numbered people. He will mum for the fifth campaign next January.

Hear him tell tha thrilling itorr of tha conrersion and healing of thousands. Mora than 3 million have accepted Christ under Reverend Mr. Boatright'a preaching in Brazil. est and busiest in the capital. Dr.

Roberts is director of the Bible Institute of Los An PRAYER FOR THE SICK a say rit.t EACH NIGHT KGER i face unbearable official pressure. "But for 150 years, now, missionaries of all faiths have Turn to Page 28, Column 2 geles establishments in Hong Kong, including a church, 6th and Hop Sts. clinic and youth center. Until 19a0 he was stationed With his approaching retirement, he looked about for something not quite so strenuous as a full pastorate, but to give scope and outlet to his long Congregational experience. So he welcomed the at Changsha, in Hunan Prov- ince, but the Communists You'll be Happier ALL week if you WORSHIP overran the city, engulfed the BIOLA schools and other facilities there and forced re call from Hawaii.

He will serve the Maka- "THE LIGHTED TORCH" I DRAMATICALLY ILLUSTRATED SERMON BY I moval of such activities to Sixth and Hope Streets Your Community Church Vie Tha Freewayt Dr. J. Vernon McGee, Pastor in tha Hong Kong. wao Union Church at Paia, on the north coast of Maui, said to be the most beautiful Well Informed BBLE.V ADAf.lG island of the Hawaii group, Thoroughly conversant with P.M. The Pittmans will leave by the situation in China or at "1045 A.M.

Martin Luther's writings will be published in an English edition beginning this fall. It will run to 55 volumes and take 15 years to complete. Sa-tank' was one of the more famous of latter-day war chiefs, figuring prominently in the bloody years following the Civil War when the Plains In-' dians made their last valiant stand against the encroaching whites. That he was success-. ful chief is shown by his presentation of 250 horses (real wealth of the Plains Indians) to the Cheyefmes during a peace conference about midcentury.

He ar pears in history for the last time when, with Little Mountain, Big Bow, Sa-itanta, Kicking Bird and others of his cochiefs he, met with Kit Carson, Wil-' liam Bent and others to sign the treaty at the Lit- tie Arkansas. Sa-tank's granddaughter, Mrs.loleta H. McElhaney, is the first Kiowa woman to receive a university degree and has been a missionary at the Saddle Mountain (Okla.) Baptist Church for some time. She will, be a featured speaker at the Southern Californa Baptist Convention here next week. Harry MacArthur Memorial Bible Church 233 S.

St. Glendalo least as well informed as any r.M. 'The Spirit Truth" Dr. Orlondo Shields plane the week of Oct. 24 for the new assignment'.

"How Firm Foundation" Or. Rolf K. McPharton outsider can be Dr. Roberts thought jthe outlook for the FALL BIBLE CONFERENCE October 9-14 DAVID J. LAURIE, D.D., from Glasgow, Scotland Conference Speaker Evangelist Bible Teacher SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.

(KGER) "Why Thirty Pieces of Silver?" 1 7:30 p.m. (KXU "Divine Handwriting" "TIME AND ETERNITY" latest film of tht Moody Institute Science with Dr. Irwin Moon shown after the evening service faith there not hopeless. at the church each Christmastime. In the large cities the faith October f.lissionary Hally is going along very nicely," he said, "although it has been Sunday, October 9th, 2:30 p.m.

wiped out in vast rural areas-That is because most of the ruuT Muay in TUESDAY "The World's Most Unused Power" WEDNESDAY "What Is 'Mora Than THURSDAY "The Experience Which Changed My Christian Life" FRIDAY "The Jews and Russia in the light of Bible Prophecy" Sunday 11 A.M. "GOD'S intolerant, young, ardent and mmature Communists are sent to the rural areas for ex 7:30 P.M. Bible Institute Rally Speakers: Corrie ten Boom, world missionary from Holland. Biddulph Family, missionaries from Colombia, South America. Music: The Evangelaires, Eddie and Beverly Dunn, John and Lennie Olsen.

The Oriental Missionary Society Chapel a 850 N. Hobarf lei Angeles 29 aaaaVHassaaaaaai AND IN HELL" perience. Ignorant of all except book-Communism, they are suspicious of anything as Latest revised reports from Istanbul show that of 80 Orthodox churches in the city, 60 were either destroyed by mobs or their interiors so wrecked that they cannot be used for the present. Even cemeteries were desecrated during the anti-Greek rioting on the night of Sept. 6.

It all began over conflicting claims to Cyprus. DR. LOUIS T. TALBOT rasanfa an aframaon thrillinf Ml color nafura dlaia 6i Animals 1 "Seal: foreign to their experience as Christianity." An Australian who left Unlimited" Island" Shanghai two months ago reported however that evangel BETHEL TEMPLE ical churches there seemed to (a Sura t. Iring lha Childran Alonjl 2:30 P.M.

SUNDAY CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR-6th AND HOPE STS. HCB Tuna In Dr. Tmlbol, 11:00 A.M., KPOP, 1010 k.e. flaHaSRI be doing all right, and three new ones had been built with The Philosophical Rexearvh Society presents: Assembly of God 1250 Bellevue Ave. Sunday 11:00 A.M.

W. F. P. BURTON OF AFRICA Considered by many the greatest living missionary 7:30 P.M.-Color Film: "STREET OF THE WALKING DEAD" and Message by Pastor Arne Vide lirvleii WsJ. ft, 7:30 P.M.

KABC Sunday 10:30 P.M. "Raiirlltima" aaaaaaaaaraaassaasaaaai Far furrhar (nformotion Phan NO. J-SSSt aaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa is aWaaBlittaBVBaS ollB xaaatal in 18 months, Dr. Roberts said. Youth Returning "Many young people are coming back into the church," the missionary said.

"And the practices of the faith are not IIIMIIHIIIW Dr, Jock MacArthur Pastor by Manly i. Hall VOICE OF CALVARY Sunday-10 p.m.-KXLA 8:15 a.m. KPOL The Mormon Church's California Intermountain News has brought out a 104-pjage pictorial edition mark the virtual completion of the faith's great new temple on Santa Monica Blvd. at Selby Ave. The huge publication shows in pictures and by words the building of the temple and the history of Mormonism, with particular emphasis on its Southland development.

Publisher Ned Redding should be congratulated on a monumental job. FIRST JIAZARENE CHURCH Third Straat and Juamta Avanu (Naur Third St. and Varmant Ava.) Df. M. Klmbar Meultan, Mlnistar 10:45 a.m.

"Each Person In His Place" 7:30 p.m.-"What Shall The End Be?" sat A.M. Frlaadl Blals Claius far all asn Maar "Shawars at Bl.nlnn" KBC (7 M. A.M. Crary Suniiyc at 11 A.M. Come to the Campus Theatre at 1020 No.

Vermont Ave. Benjamin S. Weiss, Metropolitan High School principal, is featured in the current issue of Power, a Sunday school paper. He is as prominent in evangelical religious circles as in edcuation and, besides being a member of the Hollywood Christian Business Men's Committee and the local Youth for Christ board, he has handled counseling rooms for Billy Graham, Merv Rose 11 and Jack Shuler campaigns. Students at Metropolitan receive personal letters at Christmas and Easter, pointing out the spiritual significance of the holidays.

He believes God called him to be an educator, and Jesus Christ made it a spiritually happy experience. OF THE AIR WaJ THE SACRED CINEMA. near Santa Monica Blvd. Admission only 75c. Remain after Mr.

Hall's lecture to meet with friends of the Society. For bulletin of Society's You must learn to control -your mind and body and the "disciplines" taught by the Greek philosopher Pythagoras ages ego are amazingly applicable to your life today. From his life-long study of ancient philosophies. Manly P. Hall is superbly qualified to interpret these teachings, which have survived thru the ages, and show you how your life may be made richer by using these rules in our modern life.

You're invited tomorrow -Sunday See the outstanding sacred films of our time meet the personalities behind these films at the beautiful PASADENA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Monday ivinlnii, TilO a.m. All SEATS FREE Tat aubllc cordlillT Invited. Oct. 10 "GOD OF CREATION" WUKLU Dr. Harold lindsell Dson, Fullar Thaologlcal Saminary, Pasadana "HOW TO KNOW THE WILL OF GOD" lisfait la TMa ref ram on KP0L (1540) Sunday, 8:30 ts 9:30 a.m.

MANLY P. HALL Tomorrow! fall activities, Write Philosophical Research Society, 3341 Griffith Park: L.A. 27, or phone NO.3-2167 In Person-Joan Windmill and Joyce Landorf UNION RESCUE MISSION CHRIST UNITY DR. JOSEPH H. LYNCH speaks Reveals the startling significance behind world newsl with PROPHECIES next 20 yearsl KTLAclSUN.

FOUNDATION OF UNIVERSAL TRUTH Iff A Chopt.r7"m"a Oltiar gJ8J Sida af Ufa Harold iorbeur a Miiiian Mara Quartat and hit Viola KFWI, Sunday, Organist Clarence Mader of Immanuel Presbyterian Is president of the American Guild of Organists, with a membership of 20,000. He has been invited to give a recital next spring at the association's New York national convention. Mader is also noted as a composer, his best known music being for 'The Vision of St. Stephen," presented 635 SO. MANHATTAN LOS ANGELES DR.

ERNEST WILSON, MINISTER Sunday, October 9th, 1 1 A GOOD NAME Thursday, October (h, 8 p.m. RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE la the Woman'! dak of Hollywood 174 North la Braa Ava. Sunday and Wadnasday, a.m. All Mastaia Sarvica Wad. a.m.

Private Comvftatiofia and Evaitin Unrofdmonf Cfossaa oy appoinrmanf. Coma and brino yaur frianda. REV. ELSIE HICKS Ni. Normandla, Hollywood 4, Calif.

NO. 4-5028 RADIO DAILY: PM iui. PM It tat. AM Run. 1:30 AM dslll KGER: KBLAs KPOP (1050) Monday through Friday.

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La CHURCH OF THE HEALING CHRIST THEOSOPHY REVEALED! Spioiil Radio Bradcist THIS SUNDAY 5i45 P.M. KRKD .1150 KC JAGGERS If I Speaker: DR. EDWIN J. DINGLE Your Taleitts and Your Wealth How to Multiply, Use and Maintain Them (Inftiisural Addrtts ta Del.vstai af 2fith Slitdsnts' Cannnliaa at aur Niw Cil. la Yaua Vallsy.) SPIRITUAL HEALING CIRCLE frarn rha Invisifala tun af Divinity Within Ta Sprinat tha Pura Floma af Parfartian.

10:45 A.M. SUNDAY, OCT. 9 eimmi us Saturday 500 TRUTH STUDENTS WANTED Wo notd 500 man and wemin Intorastod In truth to bocoma practitionors, counselors and church loaders. Com 11 A.M., Wilshiro Thtatro, Santa Monica CHURCH OF NEW THOUGHT i iR-fjar--a, latarnatianal Charca at Half Trinity Second and Hobart (tak. Car la ltd and Hakarll Free Public Lecture MR.

BORIS de ZIRKOFF Sunday, Oct. 9-4 P.M. The Theosophical Society IESANT IODOI 2560 No. Beachwood Dr. HOLLYWOOD a'i ai ii liilihll lliilln nU CHILD CARI IN MEZZANINE 1 CHANNEL 13 (SMtian KCOP) BUILD YOUR CHURCH NOW, USING 5 BROADWAY PLAN BONDS rCaWad Notas in Calarnia) HEAR O.

L. JAGGERS 10 A.M. ANGLO SAXON CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS Sunday, Octobaf 151 DR. WESltY A. SWIFT rosonrs REV.

BERTRAND L. C0MPARET 2:00 P.M. YOUNO PEOPLE'S MEETING 3:00 P.M.-"WHICH YEAR WILL HE COME?" 7:30 P.M.-"THE PALACE OF STRANGERS" FRIDAY MORNING CLUB BUILDING 940 SOUTH PIGUEROA JE "THE' MYSTERIES OF COD" Douglas Low Speaks "BEYOND NEW THOUGHT" A Vital and Suggestive lecture Wednesday, Oct. 12, 8:00 p.m. WOMEN'S UNIVfKSITY CLUI 540 $.

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JAGGERS Ovar ISO Californio churchaa of various danominalions art succait-lolly using tha Broadway Plan af Church Finonea ovar 1,000 churchat tn tha notion at largo including 35 itatas, Alaska, and Canada. Ho donotiont no pladgas no parsonol andorsamants no brokar oj ao no advanco cash pay mants no church too largo or too inall-NO WAITING. Thoro has baan no dafautt in pay-, mant of principal or intarast ovar a pariod of 20 yaarl. Full Information Without Obligation "THE UNVEILING OF THE FUTURE" WHAT WORLD SHAKING EVENT ORIGINATING IN LOS ANGiLiS, IS JUST AHEAD? laa Anoafaa Or, Anttwny NORVELL Spanks on MIND DIVINE HEALING FOUR STAR THEATER 5112 WILSHIRE BLVD. TOMORROW, SUN.

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Krlraaands How The Mind is Made Whole Heir Fimtiii Sikh Spiritual Scientist Or. B. S. Third Club Daan Itmbassy AudMarium). 11 W.

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