The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, April 10, 1947
THE CANTON HERALD
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RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN ITALY”
whole.
gram and use this means of fur-
try shall be admitted to member-
it guarantees the freedom of re-
the United Nations
and their personal Redeemer. This
or
or beat their backs with pieces of
definitely, that their physical or
sion.
ing to St Luk chapter 19; verses
other religios groups attempting
it filled all the house where they, special sign which is used by the
to- us.
We do not want the wortolera-
Shoes are expensive
late summer or fall, a
shoe men say prices will go evn"
What does all this Han? The
higher if hide exports are permit-"
insist upon the fulfillrhent on the
figure, accenting a small waistline
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come - to you.” John 14:15:18.
More and better’machinerycfor
unto you, while yet abiding with
and they spake
coer-
Bates, and use of these usually
resected _ for
they are highly
as appear certain for this year.
selection
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What are the facts? *
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production would net be possible with-
INSURANCE
Represent
Aetna and othe
recognized firms. If you
Protective
and who doesn’t,
Phone 98
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Maytag washing
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necessary
sons under
at the altar and pray for individ-
ual problems, or -problems of the
congregation or the church as a
"And when Raul_had laid his
hands upon them,athe Holy Spirit
nominations, but today they are
considered one of the most fer-
vent and active of the Evangelical
churches of the United States, and
well
need
without distinction as torrace,. sex
language or religion, the enjoy-
ment of human rights and of the
fundamental freedoms, including
the freedom of expression, of the
to minority groups living within
its borders. (This wag written into
Stated speificay im thelHAtlanta
Charter, and both itsF subsequent
declarations of Yalta and Pots-
dam. Fhes framhteed . to. the
people of Italy-,-and of the world.
Actually the railroads earned
only 2%% in 1946.
To provide the service you want,
railroads need to earn at least
6%. But estimates indicate that
even with the recent freight rate
increase, the return for 1947 will
be only about half that requirement.
ially
ving.
Acts 19:6.
You undoubtedly remember that
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program for better equipment, tracks,
terminals and modern safety devices, a
minimum return of 6% is needed.
Fort Worth visted Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Lide Sunday.
Homer Lide and Miss Georgia
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The reasons for this low return are
not hard to find. Since 1939 railroad
wages have increased 526/10% and the
prices of fuel, materials and supplies
have gone up 616/10%.
Butafreight rates have just recently
been increased an average of only
176/10%- a year after the effective date
of the last big wage increase.
What About This Year?
It is estimated that the return for 1947,
even with the recent freight rate in-
crease, will be only about half the 6%
minimum return required to provide
the improvements and service needed.
insurance,
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Impartial research polls show that, on the ,
average, people think we make 15 % .They
also think a fair, return would be 10%.
w hat We Make
But for the year 1946, with the biggest
peace-time traffic in history, the rail-
roads earned only . . . 2 % %. This is
less than one-half the comparable earn-
cion on the part of any organized
group, be iti'olesiastical or lay.
(Advertisement)
Committee for Religious Liberty
in Italy.)
You will further note that Part
II Political Clauses, Section 1—
General Clauses, Article XIV of
the Peace Treatynwih Italy states
very definitely: , ■
"Italy shall takerath measures
• erpoony - .
Mrs. Frank Knowles and* chil-
dren and 'Mrs. Ben Lide visited in
Kaufman Thursday. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Lide of
were in effect for only part of 1946 but
will be in effect for all of 1947; because
of increased special payroll taxes on
railroads;- and because of a decline in
passenger business.
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What Does This Mean To You?
The answer is “Plenty!” Your standard
“And.. as he was now Grawing
nigh, even at.the descent of the
mount of Qlives,.the whole multi-
tude of the disiples bgan to re-
joice and praise God with a loud
these sections of both the United
Nations Charter and_ the Peace
Treaty. If it Bcomes necessary.
Steed’s Insurance Agency
aza Theater Building
Canton, Texas
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ship in the. United Nations unless
ted. Foreign countries are
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Hubbard
and childen f Wills Point vis-
ited Mrs. Ben tide Sunday aft-
and the disciples themselves as
exemplified in the gospel accord-
Wills Point, Texas
n
condescefiding to those of "minor-
ity groups or to others in'allow-
ing them certain priyheges It is
not privilege or license that we
are requesting, but co-equality.
Among free men * there is co-
equality and not mere toleration!
The Protestant forces • of. the
L’ffited States want to do every-
thing possible to co-operate-with
the people of Italy, but we shall
This will be because of increased costs
, of materials and supplies; because cer-
‘ tain wage increases granted in 1946.
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to make them year longer.
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HAGGAR PANTS
Good trousers have been scarce. We have a good
selection of materials, styles, and prices — NOW!
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Men’s Dress Shoes
CITY CLUB and MESSAGIC
NONE BETTER
press and publication, of religious,
worship,, political opinion and
of public_meting."
This,, was written to
include the Pentecostals and all
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with- crop prodwretin andharvestmgdis
appearing’on Wie market, says
countries.-They do at times speak
1 in tongues that to the average
. person who is unwilling to listen,
seems rather strange, but as man-
hand about matters which are impor- * *
tant to everybody. ,,
*On total property investment, the railroads
made only 2.19%.
So when the railroads make only 2%
cents on each $1.00 of their net prop-
erty investment, it concerns you.*
The funds for future new equipment
and improvements must come from rail-
road earnings and also from investors.
They will furnish money on reasonable
—terms only if they have confidence in
. the future earnings of the railroads.
You Have Another Stake In This
er Crop uni." This, in turn, calls
for’good stands from best adapt-
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The publie-, thinks
we Wake 15%
the same way as the Presbyteri-
ans of the United States, of Great
Britain and Scotland function. -
(8) The services are conducted
in about the same way in which
the early Christian church con-
of living is the highest in-the world be-,
cause of mass production. But mass
Trained Repairmen
EUBANK BROS.
Canton, Texas
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Cottons and Rayons -
Sheer and Heavy Weight Cloth
YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES REASONABLE
now believe it with all my heart.
Altar Call: At Curtain ' times
there is a call to dedication Hand
consecration to a fuller Christian
life which is called an "altar call.”
The members of the congregation.
What do you think they should make?
Mayfield Dry Goods Co.
"The Best Place To Trade After All"
HtAer the full or slim silhquc--
is stylish this year But, lades,
they're botfl' Htted -closely to the
$3.50 - $3.98
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"And when the dy f Pentecost
was now come, they were all in
one place. And suddenly there
ame from heaven a sound as of
the rushing of a mighty wiad, and
was my great stumbling block in
understanding the ’ Pentecostal
people. I do not believe or could
Continued from last week’s
issue of the Herald
। and Mrs. Arlene Bratton, Julia
j and Jimmy of Dallas visited their
mother, Mrs. Annie Thurston, and
Reece Sunday.
Water Baptism: Water baptism thering their religious, primarily,
is administered to those who have and also their cultural and social
confessed and accepted Christ as advancement.
their Lord and Savior and as (10) You will also find that the
their leader. The water baptism Italian Pentecostal Church pub-
is held to be a seal of external lishes two periodieals II Faro,
consecration to those who have published on the east coast and La
ness which was not commonly
practiced among the ppleofthe
humbler" groups and 2 they have
given of. themselves “to helping
it is truly of God. They are very
fervent and ardorous and do cry
out to God but not nearly in the
way that I have seen the people
of Southern Italy cry out at re-
ligious manifestations of the Ro-
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tions. The pastors are selected lieve this To be so after having
first as deacons, and after serv- heard them myself and seem them
“If.-ye love me, ye wi lL keep
my commandments. And I will
pray-the ' Father,’/ andazhe shall
give you another Comforter, that
he may be with you fpr ever; eyen
the Spirit of truth; whom the
world cannot receive, for it be-
hoideth him not, neither knoweth
him; ye-kow him; ferhe abideth
With you, and shall be in you. I
will nt leave you desolate;.!
College Station—Present record
high prices for most farm prod-
ucts and continuing cool, damp
weather over most of Texas may
prove a tough combination for
farmers in making decisions on
planting this spring, according to
C. H. Bates, farm management
specialist of. the Texas A&M Col-
lege extensiem -service.
Bates points out that many
farmers wifi likely aim at early
crops to fake advantage of high
prices, an in doing so may sac-
rifice thorough seed-beer prepara-
tion and miss good stns of early
the instigation of the American
mestigpmmrket is paying—which in- must produo as high as possible
dicate that it's good economy to in 1947, so farmers can utown
give all your shoes the ol‛ shinola costs per bushel, per bale, or oth-
Lord Jesus Voce nel Deserto published on the
man ( atholic Church. I have nev- Christ is the Savior of the world west coast,
er seen them abuse their bodies • ■ • - • — 1
am personally concerned.
came on them;
with tongues,
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the multitude said unto him,
were sitting. And there appeared
unto them tongus parting asunder,
like as of fire,-and it sat upon
each of them. And they were all
filled with the Holy Spirit, and be-
gan to speak in other tongues, as
the Spirit gave them utterance.”
"While Peter yet spake n these
words, the Holy Spirit fell on all
them that heard the -word. .And
they of the circumcsion that be-
lieved were amazed, as many as
came with Peter, because that on
the Gentiles elso-was pored qut
the gift of the Holy Spigit,, For
they heard them, speak with
tongues, and magnify God. Then
answered Peter, an any -man
fopbid the -water, that these
should not bn baptizd, who chay
received the Hply Spirit asrwell
as we? And he commanded them
to be baptized- in, the name of
Jesus Christ, Then .mrayedsthey
him to tarry .certain days.” Acts
costal Church teaches that, the
Baptism of the Holy Spirit is not
poured out on every one unless
specifically sough for or that God,
for some particular-reason of His
own, desires te baptize with this
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recognized, by the Presbyters that . .
form the various Presbyteris and not intellectually conceive how
Regional Jurisdictions in about this phenimenon .was possible; I
believed that the
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ncK 1oors with their tongues i baptism is performed by immer- ment and say that I believe very
ned +hniv lemlc uhaL ..tecc.. .c :
Why it takes 6% to make the grade...
Italian jurisdiction
now bq cline in prices is "most likely" by
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to secure, to all per- ton, Mr. and Mrs.Luther Whatley
come good fathers end good hus- ' . --------------------
bands and good neighbors.. They part of* the Italian government of
have adopted a personal cleanli-
to exercise freedom of conscience,
worship and religionin Italy.
would’like %’’lfssert here that
that, if these—shall hold their
peace,-the stones will cry out.”
The important -thing is that the
people who have becomesassociat-
ed with the Pentecostal church
of-our own people, L e., the Itale-
Americans, have become better
citizens. Theyrhave become more
industrious and many of them
ceased - to be drunkards and
thieves and liars—they have be-
gey, area.
(5) As to their social classifi-
cation the movement originally
tarted with the more humble
ilk, but today I know a number
f former government officials
and ministers of the established
denominations who have gone into
the ministry of the Pentecostal
church. For instance, the pastor
of the Assembly of God Pentecos
tal Church of Dallas, Texas, (i.e. .
the largest one there) has a tab-
ernacle that holds more than
’>000 people and it is usually
filled. This man is a former secret
service executive of the United
States government of the bigher
echelon and he is one of the most
able and consecrated ministers
we ar ready to tse every means
at our- - disposal for its enforce-
ment..,. 5 *
"We conside -bsoluf religious
freedom definitely one of-#e car-
Mha principles fo which the sec-
ond Worl War"was Hfught as
* Whado you think raitroadsake?. .
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Ballons of the Camden, New Jcr-
wooden stayeB as I have seen the
excited people at Roman Catholic
services in Italy and in Mexico
and in other Latin-American
manifestation showing Divine ap-
ifested in the early church, it isproval and a gift that, proceeds
the fulfillment of the manifesta- from God to those who are tres.g Lu.,,
tion promised in the Bible, book believers in the full deaching..qf*4 37 through 40 >
of Acts of the Apostles. In Acts the complete gospel. The Pente-
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Baptism of the Holy Spirit: The psychological manifestations arc
Pentecostal people, as well as all not the mos important points to
Evangelical churches, believe that be considered in this case. Now,
the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is as to the objection that the Pene-
sent of God as a gift upon those costals prise God and pray with
who have fully consecrated their a loud voice, this was a common
lives to Christ. It is. a heavenly practice among early Christians
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willing farm management specialist says
to about double the price the do- it means that each acre pf crops
various individuals request prayer
or their problems both spiritual
and material. This is followed
> preaching of the gospel and
the sermon is brought by the or-1
named minister, or in his ab-
Sence, one of the elders of the
church. After the sermon there is'
a time of prayer, the singing of
another hymn and the service is !
concluded with the benediction.
he prayers are pretty much
spontaneous on the part of in
lv‘duals who feel they want to I
Pray audibly and it is to be noted !
re that during the prayer serv-I
t s many of these people show a ,
. g10us ardor and fervor which
I he person who is not antago-
tistic will exemplify the Psalm-
s exhortation to “make a joy-
sinoiseunto the Lord” and will
make itself manifest that
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ducted theirs. They begin with as well as new converts, kneel in
the singing of hymns and then prayer at their "Seats or gather
have prayer. They then have tes-
timonies of their religious expe-
riences and this is conducted in
the simplest and most sincere, of
chirstian manner. At this time
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to az
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ed crop varieties, use of the best
afeg fertilizers available., and proper
' tillage and harvesting methods.
Bates believes it will be the
force- an<j the natural curves. : wise farmer who has enough seed
• +4 • —n-n--_i___' onrhand for replantjng,-if neces-
the principle which we nold to besary, but who has hisgsee-bed in
the sacted and-inakenable. right condition .to save high price eseed
of every human bing, i. e., to and fertilizers.
worship God accordingr to the
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grains, cotton and other crops.
Although farm labor nd ma-
chinery ar§ . somewhat more’plen-
tiful this spring than ls.ays
Mae Tawater of Canton were Bates, some items are still scarce,
mrried, Saturday night at the • including good planting seed and
home of the bride's parents. They fertilizer. Crop and livestock pro-
will make a their hqme in thjs ducton costs wll be higher this
community. We wish them much year than at any.time on record
happiness. • , .-fifty per cen greater than in .
Ton Lide was elected school' 1920 and two and a half times as
trustee. * ' .3 I high as 1938 costs, And the
- r ■ _ r -F «. experts are predicting that a de-
that I know.
I could go on and enumerate
such instances, but I feel that
their almost phenomenal growth
is more indicative of their impor-
tance and again quote Jonathan
Daniels in this statement to me
by saying he believed that "with-
in the next ten years they (the
Pentecostals) would possibly lead
in number of the Evangelical
churches in the United States.
After visiting many of their
churches— and they are American,
Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Ital-
ian and every nationality—one is
impressed by the fact that their
meetings are filled with men and
women and young people in all
walks of life. In these groups
there actually is no social caste
or line of demarkation. They ac-
tually practice Christianity very
much on the same- basis as the
early Apostolic church and in my
judgement they do it simply, hon-
estly and industriously.
(6) There was a time, when
they were not given much impor-
tance among the Evanglical de-
voice for ad the mighty works
which they. had seem Sayng, T . g.,
Blessed be .the King that cometh I would like to assert hel
in the name of the Lord; Peace tn toleration i^.not’Viccdptable
heaven, and glory in the highest. W‛e -- net "vent the wer
And some of the Pharisees from tion to appear in the IalianFCon-
my father-in-law, » Dr. Agide____ - „ .
eopCu .0. Pirazzin; was possibly one of the memhrance all that I have said
their zeal and consecration and greatest philologists ln-Amerda unto you.” John. 14:25, 26. 2,
their piety by other Evangelicals, having tught Hebrew, Greek and' -.(9 Thea Ialian Pentecostal
(7) Regarding selection and the” Oriental'*- languages atthe Church of ther United, tates
nomination of pastors, this is done Biblical Seminary in New York known as toe Eyangeljcal Chrisr
on the same basis upon which it for thirty years. He told-me bn ‘ flam Pntecoste Clursres Lthe
is done in the larger Evangelical ■ more than one occasion he 'had'United States and Foreign Land
denominations in the United heard these people actually-speak- is under the leadership of the-Rev
States- -the Baptists, the Congr- ing Aramaic, the language which Qurino Grijlli, rmoident Reu
oof inn o I tc4, ..3 +L.. I..:.., Incite emol, -oo T moogA.ellv Wr Tv;mie
ing as deacons, they serve as with my own eyes. I'am giving
elders and then, as elders, they you this lengthy explanation*-on
may be ordained by the local con-
gregation exactly in the same
form as it is done in the Baptist
church. This ordination is then
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out mass TRANSPORTATON, which the ' Even if you do not gwn any railroad
railroads provide alow cost. - • stocks or bonds, insurance companies
,c, , and savings banks do.So you still have .
AM 67 is Needed r., • - a speial interest in seeing that the rail-
The kind of service your standard of roads are allowed enough to do a good .
living requires takes a lot of money for job ... for you. « C
new equipment and improvements. To We are publishing this and other- ”
carry* out the post-war improvement advertisements to talk with you at first
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Teacher, rebuke thydisciples. And the Prostetant faith, for toleration
he answered and said, -4 teli you signifies that a “superior force is
Morris and Nan of Myrtle Springs
‘ visited their parents over the i
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dois Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hammers
ol Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Lide Saturday night and
Sunday.
High Prices, Damp
Iigious wopship-to its nationaisand.eSadayanaabool - well at Weather. Tough
Paul Dawson of San Antonio, ' O
Charter at Jack, Bill and Ruth Dawson of Comhination
Dallas and Mr .and Mrs. Melvin UVIIIIIIIALIVII
others with a ptety and a charity
that wp|ifd make many a person
xi , - humbly prod to be able to fol-
have! spoken lgw theiraexample. - ’ din
abiding with °f‛,
ion the, nause* of the United
recipients as a testimony and as
a guide.in their wlk after Christ.
This special benediction is pour-
ed out by-. God, in His wisdom,
upon those wh arg worthy to re-
ceive this gift. This is substan-
tiated by the leachings of he Holy
Scripturesra: na at
"And I knew him not: But he
that sent me to baptize in water,
he said unto me, Upon whomso-
ever thou shalt see the Spirit de-
scending, and abiding on him, the
same is he that baptizeth in the
Holy Spir." John 1:33 a uu
dictates of his conscience
out anyimtrferenee 7 or
and spur B-dUje C— the send the
1 totyourre. i on al mmbers
- - • • of the United Natis. The Char-
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We have . assmbld a
aids, in getting profits, e
when .margins may be na
'ter sttes,„in"part,that m coum the freedom of religioue exercise,
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-uo-un -apunso, ui -ug-, - - -guug- - — . Grilli, president, Reyi
gationalists and other denomina- Jesus spoke, andiI persorally, Dominick yLisciapdreloy- secretary --
- - - ...... i . .. and Rev Joseph Beretta, treas-
urer. These brethren; Atogefher
Aith Rev. Mario DiBello and oth- u.
ers, conduct radio program both
on the. East and:West coasts over,
a number of- radio stations, every
Sunday, but of Albany, N. Y., Sy;
racuse, N. Y., New'York City, and .
on the west cost from San Diego, ..
Calif., which reaches the Pacific
west on a 50,000 waft station. The
comments, that I have hard from c :m n
the Americans and the Italian lis- l......
tellers to these programs has been as a
very, “very, favorable. They are
doing an excellent work with song
and worship and, education. This
has a tremendous culture value
because there are thousands of
opr people who have no other
means of listning to the Italian .
language than on this radio pro-
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