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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 29

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E. Stanley Jones By Jo Fischer FROM NINE TO FIVE ace 13 Murders in World Prayer GROWING SPIRITUALLY 22333 S.B. County Residents to Receive Easter Seals Soon Matt. 5U3-18 (R.S.V.) County Cleared Day Scheduled THE GOAL OF GROWTH Before we go on to the steps in growth, we should see the goal World Day of Prayer Friday in the 1954 seals on their mail-' You'll be receiving your 1934 of growth. This must be fixed.

For as Harnack, the great church historian, once said to me when I asked him the Christian solution San Bernardino, proclaimed by By Arrests Mayor George C. Blair, will be ob to a certain problem: "Christianity gives no solutions. It gives us Easter Seals in about two weeks. THat's the word from the office of the Crippled Children's Society of goals and then gives us power to move on to tflose goals." A breakdown of major crimes In one of my books, The Christ of the Mount, I said that the reported within San Bernardino County during 1953 shows of 13 San Bernardino County. throughout the year." The S3, society is one of more-than 1,200 chapters of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults which will be participating -in the 1954 Easter Seal appeal.

In California, residents of 45 counties served by chapters of the" California Society for Crippled served by the United Church Women of the area at 12 noon at St. Paul's Methodist Church. Mrs. Nicholas Ziilch is chairman of the worship service. This day, the first Friday in Lent, will be devoted to prayer and an Mrs.

Robert A. Smirl, city chair murders, 11 were listed as cleared by investigation and arrest. whole of the Sermon on the Mount revolves around one verse: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect" (Matt. The word "therefore" reaches back and puts into this perfection the meaning of the whole of the preceding forty-six verses. These verses describe the content of the perfection.

The next man, has announced that the 2lst The figures are from the annual report of Sheriff Eugene L. Muel annual appeal on behalf of crippled children will begin here and across Children and Adults will join in- ler as presented to the County offering for Christian missions at home and abroad. The offering will be divided equally between the the nation on March 18 and will) continue through Easter Sunday, Board of Supervisors. two chapters of the Sermon describe the hindrances to that perfection. So the whole Sermon revolves around perfection as the goal of human living.

And perfection of no mean type "as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." The "as" could be translated "since" since God answering appeals of their community societies for a total of Of 29 reported rapes, some 23 Foreign and Home Missions Divi April 18. were solved with or 6o sex sions of the National Council of While the appearance of the 1954 is perfect as God, we are to be perfect as sons of God. crimes cleared by arrest and Churches. Easter Seals is a closely guarded I now see that this interpretation, written in 1931, before the rise The service of worship translated The major crime that was re into scores of languages, will be secret, Mrs. Smirl predicted that their use will be widespread of the totalitarians, was inadequate.

It was too individualistic the goal of life was individual perfection. Events since then have forced ported most during 1953 was bad followed by groups of worshippers checks. A total of 497 cases were Fiye Youths Arrested For Drinking in Park Five San Bernardino youthf picked the wrong place to have a beer drinking party Tuesday noon and as a result were booked from Maine to Fiji and from Oregon to Madagascar. Theme of the among county residents. "The idea of the Easter Seal, in itself, is popular," she said.

us to rethink our positions and to discover, if possible, the perfected individual in a perfected society. It is there! In the same Sermon we read: "Our Father Thy kingdom come. Thv will be done in reported and 290 were cleared. service of worship, written by the "Through 20 years of use, this The next most frequent major crime to occur within the county was residential burglaries with earth, as it is in heaven" (Matt. Here was the coming of a late Sarah Chakko of India, is "That They May Have Life." new order on earth after no mean pattern after the pattern of the heavenly order.

The goal of human society, then, is the Kingdom of 'But why should Mr. Wump object? Only yesterday he said that 466. A total of 230 were solved. at the Hall of Justice for violation of the Alcohol Beverage Control Act. this was the slack season." Rations Speeded to Commerical burglaries numbered colorful little bit of paper has become the symbol of help to many thousands of crippled children.

And this year's seal has been designed to dress up holiday mail. In fact, people will want to use 313 with 141 solved while 214 auto All five were then turned over thefts were reported in 1953. Here, Starving Eskimos God on earth. There are thus two goals which are really one in the Sermon on the Mount, namely, a perfected individual in a perfected Society. And these two are after definite patterns.

The individual is made after the pattern of God he is to be perfect as his heavenly Father is perfect; the society is to be made after "the pattern of the heavenly order: "as it is in heaven." Nothing higher could be con to juvenile authorities. 225 were listed as recovered. This includes autos stolen from other BRISTOL BAY, Alaska (UP) VC Art Students Visit S.D. Gallery areas and abandoned in San Ber Dog teams and airplanes were car rying emergency rations to Eskl nardino County. ceived by God or man than that.

It is the ultimate in goals. Bert W. Sherman, Former S.B. Builder, Claimed by Death Bert William Sherman, 49, for Mrs. Stockslader Tells Easter Basket Program mo villages near Bristol Bay, Alas Other major crime totals in Dear God, Thou hast conceived breath-taking goals for me.

And San Bernardino Valley College ka. where 300 to 400 natives were cluded arson, 13; armed robbery, According to Officers R. Hamilton and W. Odenning, the youths -were found in Perris Hill Park at 4:25 p.m. Two are 15, two 16 and one is 17 years old.

In their possession were two juart bottles of. beer. Female cottontail rabbits almost always are heavier than males. more: Thou dost undertake to aet me to them. I thank Thee.

Amen. reported to be starving and an 79; subversive activities, 34; grand "Life Drawing" class students vis AFFIRMATION FOR THE DAY: There is a destiny in my blood Mrs. Ruth Stockslader has an other 700 to 800 were on skimpy the perfect person in the perfect Society. I follow. theft, 143; assault with a deadly weapon, 95; escapes, 36, narcotic nounced that the Home Rescue ited San Diego's Fine Arts Gal lery recently, instructor Robert (rom the book "Growing Spiritually" published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press of New York and Nashville.

Copyright. Released by NEA Service.) mer general contractor of San Ber and dope cases, 151 and miscel- Mission will endeavor to see that Easter Baskets are made available diets. The Anchorage Daily News started a fund raising campaign and reported Anchorage residents Fleck has announced. nardino, died from a heart attacK laneous cases, 154 Fleck said 22 of the students in Tuesday in a Santa Barbara hos ands in its efforts to drive the Solved were 5 cases of arson, 66 I Briton Seeks XrilCe i .3 1,1, I white man out of Africa. pital.

Bendix News 7:55 A.M. 12 Noon and 4 P. M. Daily so far had contributed $700. the Extended Day course, which meets each Thursday evening at 8 subversive activities, 80 assaults, With I errONSt UfOUp for all children who otherwise might not receive them.

She asked that those knowing of children who might miss a visit from the Easter bunny write a ll 1 1 1 llllljl British authorities were aided in their efforts by "Gen. China," captured No. 2 leader of the terrorists 35 escapes, 56 narcotic cases and NAIROBI, Kenya (UP) Britain Plants, ramps and yard areas of A native of Denver, he was a resident of San Bernardino from 1942 to 1950. He resided at the colleee. took the trip "to broad 110 miscellaneous cases.

has launched an effort to negotiate a single U.S. aircraft manufactur 1 1 la truce with the terrorist Mau whose death sentence was com postcard, addressing it to her at er cover almost 62 million square feet! That's enough area for 1,270 en their outlook on the arts and to become acquainted with the historical aspects of painting and drawing." Mau organization which has post office box 1004, San Highway Employes' muted to life imprisonment for his cooperation. football fields. brought death and terror to thous Students making the trip were: Ann Clark, Mary Baglio, Joan Lockhart, Jacque O'Gorman, Fran Pay Method Change Benefits Taxpayers ces Schu, Billie Wendell, Mary Spradlin, Jno Fair, Dora Roeck- er. Jack Griffin, John Pavoni, A changeover in how State Di Hector Hill, Richard Pribbenow, PRESENTS FIRST IN vision of Highways employes are Frank Fanner, William Moore, Fa- paid is expected to save taxpay be Melgar, Cedric Lack, Addison ers a considerable sum of money.

Pollock, Willie Barr, Richard Moy- said Clyde V. Kane, District VHI 72 Eucalpytus Lane, Santa Barbara, at the time of his death. Sherman was a member of Ki-1 wanis Club, the Eagles Lodge of San Bernardino, and the San Mo-ritz Club at Lake Gregory. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Luenda Sherman of Santa Barbara; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Leroy Sherman of Denver; two sons, Edward Leroy Sherman with the U.S. Navy at Port Hueneme and Bert W. Sherman Jr. of Santa Barbara; a daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Ferren of Denver; three brothers, Leroy, Arthur and Charles Sherman, all of Los Angeles, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday at Welch Ryce Funeral Home, Santa Barbara. Interment will follow at Santa Barbara Cemetery. The wholesale value of motor vehicles produced in 1952 was estimated at $9,000,000,000.

er. Walter Chan, and Farrell engineer. Eagle. Kane said as of March 1, all District Vm employes are being paid out of the state controller's Atty. Gen.

Brown to File for Reelection office in Los Angeles. Previously, employes' checks had been made out in the San Bernardino office. SAN FRANCISCO (B-The office of Atty. Gen. Edmund G.

Brown "By centralizing the payroll pro cedures for not only District Vin but also District IX at Bishop, District XI at San Diego and Dis said that he would file for reelection Thursday, March 11. Brown, a Democrat, was elected in 1950. He will cross-file on the Republican ticket. trict VII at Los Angeles, the state hopes to save money," said Kane. At present there are over 500 regular employes of the Division of Highways in District Vm.

The centralizing of payroll pro cedures is not confined to South Mm ern California, but is being done throughout the state," said Kane. Car Skids 400 Feet, Hits Pole; Driver lot Seriously Hurt Get more for your baby In Beech-Nut Baby Foods Only minor cuts and bruises were suffered by Edward Hays Cattell, 42, of Cucamonga, when his car went out of control and skidded for 400 feet along 6th St. in Cucamonga, slicing off a tele phone pole along the way. The accident at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday occurred when Cattell sped into a sudden dip at 6th and Helman Sts.

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