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RELIGION IN RUSSIA
(Continued from page 1) Yarborough has acknowledged
We asked if he did anything to
Andersen has volunteered to ap-
in Louisiana
The Soviet government sponsors
Andersen told the House that his Naughton said Rep. Fountain
atheism—not recruiting.
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—but, when they grow older they1 BOMBSHELL
may come o church again."
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So it went throughout the Soviet free of any wrongdoing.
The communist doctrine «I have been the victim of cir- ris will become a matter of public
cumstances and what has hap- record. He did not say when.
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■ I see the death of my church church from state and establishes
••full rights to atheism. The trav-/Union.
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the young. His smile was weak paigns.
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and we understood his answer;
"Christ said, ’Only those who before the subcommittee to
are willing should follow me." We discuss his relations with Estes,
make no effort to program activ- j Last winter Andersen sold Estes
ties for the young. If they want $4,000 worth of stock in a coal
to come it is fine. But we make mine in which he has an interest.
...... The stock nas since been trans-
no effort.... 'ferrod to Estes' creditors.
The data on radiation will be im- we found countless huge oils
portant in est-matmg hazards of depicring the burning of heretics:
ne space tiuhts, the Soviet news
am Ac SUMMER 6ec LADIES
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(Continued from page 1>'the mass shooting of 26 commis-
for death to finally close their, sars from Baku by a White Rus- 1
doors - sian Army group with ( hrist in
in Moscow, a city of 8 million,1 their flying banner.
there are 350,000 Jews. On a Fri- We could tind that, and scores
day evening, their Sabbath, we of other incredible indictments of
Friends and neighbors of the found less than 50 pitifully hud- God $ Word—but we cou dn t in
Jim Henry Patterson family of the died in the city's one synagogue the Baptist.ch ushgEe
Bartonville community are estab- The chant of the kantor sounded ‘ ' .
ishing a fund for the two small like a prophetic dirge. It started in 1918 with a decree
1snns a fund for the two small ^DESPONDENCY by the Soviet government which
daughters of Mr and Mrs Patter- 1 E nOnl E 1 • .Fr. I declares free
• I , .2, (hie of our group a Jew gnoke is still in ellect. It dec-d v
NEW ORLEANS l\P> The Kennedy administration son who have been in critical con- renEo’mrdomof conscience, divorces
scored an apparent major victory in the Deep South do ion since last Tuesday nu-ht ,n "5
Saturday night as RepHale Boges. House majority Marcin 12 and Linda Patter here when these old people go
whip, pulled into a commanding lead over three con- son. 10. have hern in < ritual < on
servative and segregationist opponents. dition in Methodist Hospital. Dal,
The states Democratic primary also saw two members las, since they were admied
of the famed Long famly run strong races. Tuesday night, after being mjur- there are fewer fools!"
_ ed in a two-car collision in South 1 . m.
With some 25 per cent of Nj, It caused one of the few inci-
, ’ , , ... dents of the trip. He was told.
Their f, ther works at the l.ewis.
W h tlok of k .s
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their re-election cam- receiving contributions from Es-
tes to help pay for a weekly radio
and television program and to fi-
nance his campaign.
The Post story quoted Rep.
Fountain as saying Morrie may
appear before the subcommittee
in a public session after some
questions raised by his testimony
in the secret subcommittee meet-
ing are answered.
Transportaton m hw le
being provided by the Veter
was I n't. ned un
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Justin and w:ll rel
Street, formerly of Lewisville,
died Saturday in Orange Sur-
vivors include a son, Bert Street
of Austin; one sister. Mrs. Willie
PRlSSF1.S
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Drug, Denton: and Trimble of Orange; one brother,
5 of 25 cr.
NIMRHRS TO ( M I
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or 32 £185 at co dine to Hotert
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1ineral services for Mrs wil-
iard ( rew. formerly of the Den-
ton :rea, ware held in Lakewood,
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Ine azency reported the Split-
n:k carried varuus scientific in-
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weiht or size None of the scien-
nc data obrined in the various
*G.2- Siutmiks has been made public,
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Mrs. Ben Burdette of Gorman;
and a sister. Mrs. Evelyn Moor-
man of Are ie
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have "full right to worship " Four |
•lie vote counted Bo°es - . . dents of the trip. He was told, of us. on Sunday morning, went to p
Illi volt ‛ouM DV-kS Their father works at the Lewis- . . , . I . . the st Nicholas Orthodox ChurchT
held a lead ot better than ville Feed srore in Lewisville and Amt “ W ' tone of 14 orthodox churches re- jB
2 to 1 over his three rivals the family’s mailing address is iIn leningrad we pressed hard maining in the vast city of Unin-
Returns trom 47 of 287 precincts Route 2. lewisville. but their to visit the one Baptist church.1 grad. .. . , If
- 1 i s ana s 2nd District gave home is in the Bartonville com- w, knew there was a Rantict The torch was held surprisingly d
1.. 14 559 votes to 71067 for his munits church-or had been. We were hiah al St Nicholas. We found |
r l eir t tals were resjec ( ontrbutions for the Margie and shuttled from one place to another hundreds worshipping at the mrst
fm v State Rep John G Sch- Linda Fund will be placed in a and given many vague locations mass Ninety nine per cent of
we-mann Jr . 3 365. Stuart Me special bank account for them No one seemed to know just what them were shawled elderly wom- g
i (1 d n 3 202. ..nd Paul ( .Tott- Persons wishing to contribute to had happened to the Baptist en who jammed to the altars .tel
nera1 51* the fund may lenve donations at church Paul Miller of Rochester prostrate and followed the Cha ig
The Democratic nomination is the Bartonville Foodstore or de- and 1 pushed it to the limit. Fin- of the reader. ,|
tantamoun to election in LouIs liver them to Bennie Miller of Ar- ally we despaired of ever finding Tears trit “ down t tath -
. ( and.dates who failed to re. cyle Mrs Frank Nash of Roan- r Maybe it had disappeared— er) aces, 1 « g
mve a majority m Burdov s oke. Baxter Barr of Route 1. Roan- overnight.
hmary faced a Sept. 1 runoff oke or James Degan at the Lewis- But as we entered the bus to -hers Ioo, r P " [J 1]^)
In the 1 S Senate rare Sen •' le Feod store depart for the airport, one of the PRESIDENT
gg, Fussell R Long was well ahead local journalists smiled We found the "president" of St.
.. te of his conservative challenger, re Wg I E "Come back to Leningrad some Nicholas, a 32 year-old Leningrad <
.i tired i s Army Lt. Vol Phil St 111 (13 lidulil 11 daysmaybewe can find the Bap- Seminary graduate who took us to
’ . 5 atter Amant ' tist church " his study upstairs. On the second i
, , A’ C • *1 We did find, in their museum ficor of the old cathedral, built in i’
luturt fromabu 21, ew Spiltlllk of athei-m. a larze New Testa splendor in 1760, there were more
< .nits all • . .it “ • I meat opened in its middle with crvicec
Mween and 121873 to 3821 for St Amant -pace cut tnrough its pages to r hurch growing"" we
. ate menrsof the riv- in the nth District. (iillis 1 one MoSoW \P The seventh T‛on „ 8 coKImt n/sj m dm , , \ ' i t
( , permit a 38 calmer pistol to slip asked the voting president.
.. - F ... lade \ssa- a cin of tie senator. Lual) u.munued Soviet Sputnik in the into place The weapon wasthere ‘ . ,s hnd "7 - he slowly
as the Oter nv- ok the lead from Rep Haund le Pace probing ser.es was It was found, they boasted, in the ( ' vou can , close <
Frun hreis MoSuet " athed Saturday. Tes reported, pssesson of a Catholic priest in eles to the fact that most of
dnemhen are Returns trom '.22 of 20 pre Wu’ln aiut the earth once 1901 eple are old and wall die.
•> . nd a solutzon cine, in the Th pcgc in 1 e eler • minutes .t . pu ni we found a paster on the wall— av, a very small group of C-
to the southwosern par' Of the state • In an orbit raneing from 130 a er ing 12-vearmld Pioneer (Girl .. linam ’
rke OleOeeRep T A Thompson 18816 mies to 330 miles above the Scout being tortured by two ■ Mos of the young are atheists :
i.-s are swter- to a com binen vote of 1835 for Cunt witch-like women with crucifixes--
dNorw.) his three opponents Alien Com- The Russians announced in in their hands.
.. ks boeced down mander was runnine second with Murch that the senes was de- We found an oil painting of a
' c e thut fom 7 523, (.Towed bvHuch Shearman ^ned.'n obtain informationon grandmother brutally forcing a
tiurul produt s manila feld. radia young, protesting girl into a ca.
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