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r-a THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 12, 1027 EDUCATOR FAVOR RELIGIOUS S STUDY Yale Professor Says Under lying All American Has 'Common Faith OWNED AND EXHIBITED IN U. S. I'lonK R4lup.1t ion a riil religion tfwfthr, l-lievf-s Luther A. gl? of Tale university, ihairman of the commission of tMiristian -il-1n.1t ion of 1 he hVderul Council of the Chnrehe of Christ hi Ameri ca. "W cannot expect the public school to do the whole work." he says, "or even to undertake a ma jor share of the religious educa tion of American children. But thejr ran In many states continue to reading of the Bible and the re cital of the LoM'm Prayer -an ace cf corporate worship in which all religious groups mteht well agree to unite. Underlying all our surface pa ganism and beneath all our dif ferences of creed, polity and ritual America has. I'helive. a oiiiiu;ii religious faltli. It.- citizens gen erally Protestant. Catholic ami Jew worship the one tiod. Crea tor of alt things and Fattier of men. "Can we not surrender our jeal ousies of one another, we who profess be.) ref in Mod ? The need i urent. It is one of the trage dies of our time that Protestant. Catholic and Jew. Fundamentalist. Evangelical and Modernist should quart. 1 with one another, while the real enemy or us all. the most insidious foe of American institu tions, the irreligion of the day. wins its way to the minds of children." : . 1; - V: IT!' ay wr' xtwm I UXflivKV i''TttlU:-H V? i(uv.u.va I" - SJ-. U 1 1 r.:-.UJ t fX-.RC t kjuiwtsrt Ax- turn to the truth and no longer , ... 4. fstn. to the end that they may in herit the spiritual and imperish able glory of rip hteotisne&i, which is in Heaven.'' in addition to the Ureek parh rniit inauitsci ipts of the Gospel . I'salios. I'leuterontoiiy, Joxhua an. I fragment m of tho Kpistles of Paul, the collection includes a few paries of ancient papyrus bearing parts of the minor prophets. All wer. found in Kgypt. Kre.r acijuiit-d them through a dealer. CIMLEINTSI GISTS: SEES 01 Sir Arthur Says Never Seen One in Daylight; Tells Ekperience Top One of Hie oioe! ttitdes ealil. The Sloiiyhnist .iospel according; to St. .lolin authority on ancient llible texts. Ilelow left Paigiw t'l-oin . Iliht lr. K. .. I-oue, NOSKS STAY SlIIXY NOTTNOHAM. Eng. "Women mployes will please do their fare powdering before or after busi ness hours." Is the sign which ap pears in a Nottingham lace fac tory. A welfare superintendent kept watch on the girl typists and found that one of them powdered her hose 15 times in. one hour. Tillamook New $70,000 pub lic school building to be built here, this year. WASHINGTON' iAPi--P.ib-lical manuscript'? even older than l he celebrated Stotiyhtti si Cospel ..ecordiiif. to St. John, aid to have our ' teen round in. the toinh of St. Ciiihbert who died in ;s7. are on exhibition in the Tailed Slates. One if th'1 collei-l ions, be uueathed to the nut ion by Charles .. Freer of Detroit, is in the Freer Gallery of Art Mere. The other, comprising a few papriis frag ments, is at the I'niversity of Michigan. . The "Washington Manuscripts" as the Freer collection is known, include one of the oldest Greek versions of the Uihle known. Its date is placed in the fourth cen tury by Dr. K. A. howe, Oxford lecturer and research investigator of the Curncp.ie institutions. ; Considerable attention has been ; drawn to the "Washington Manu I scripts," l)r. Lowe pointed out, j because they c;i i ry the following i:lru verse.-; after Mark. 1 0 : 1 4 : i "I Jut they defended themselves, saving that this age. 'of lawlessness land unbelief is under the power of i Satan, who doe:! not permit those ! made impure by evil spirits to ! comprehend the truth and power j of God. Therefore reveal now thy j righteousness, they said to Christ. And Christ replied to tlwm that j the limit o4" the years of the power or Satan has been made full, but other dread events are near at hand, and in behalf of those who had sinned I was delivered unto death in order that they-may re- LONDOX. -( AP) Ghost ltunt uig is one of Sir Arthur Conari Morning Park Rides !-; j"timos when iu. is n..t writing new Sherlock Tlolmes ad ventures or has nothing else m particular to do. Sir 'Arthur says he has no psychic Kifts himself, but he has had experiences with ghosts on several occasions - once when he was not looking for them. Writing in the Weekly Dispatch on "Ghosts 1 Have Seen." the au thor describes) a midnight exper ience at his country place at Crowbomugh when he was awak ened with the impression that there was someone in the room and "that the. presence was not of t his world." ' Of this Sir Arthur says: " was lying with my back to the room, acutely awake, but utterly uii.-tble to move. -j "ll was physically impossible for me to turn my j'dy and face this visitor. I hejiird measured steps across the, room. I was con scious (without seeing iti that someone was bending over me, and then heard a voice paying in a loud Whisper. 'Doyle, f come ro tell you that I am sorry.' A moment later my disability disap peared and I was able to turn, hut all w;is black darkness and perfect ly still. My visitor save no name, but I felt that it was an individual to whom I had tried to give psy chic consolation when he was be reaved. He rejected ray advances and died shortly afterward. It. King Resumes Early LONDON (API King George j has resumed his early morning summer horseback rides in Rotten; Row much to the satisfaction of j numerous tourists hut there has been no tendency on the part of society leaders to turn out for! canters neiore oreaKiast as was the custom thirty odd years a to. The kiitfc rides between 7 and S o'clock, this beiiiK the only oppor tunity he has for regular outdoor exercise when the court is at Huck in g ham palace. In olden d.;s when royally rode regularly i.i Hyde Park a great many of the most prominent men and women of the land wen sun to turn out. -vi'ii Ijefoio breakfast if it were known that King IM ward would appear on his favorite steed. Itut early rising is nl as popular as formerly and the morn ing after in these days of night clubs and cabarets the king has Rotten Row almost to himself tor his enrly morning canters.' may tie that h wished Weipms regrel." Accompanied by six other person.-, the famous novelist andsplr itualisr one night last summer vis ited country church which had the reputation of being haunted. He told of seeing "tw.o perfectly clear-cut figures : in black and white, with dint luminosity of their own. "The coloring and arrangement gave me a general idea of cassocks ami surplices." he wrote. "There was no possible room for error. Unquestionably we all saw these figures and equally unques tionably the figutes were not of this world." " Sir Arthur says he has never seen a ghost in the daylight. Slight Decline Recorded in Birthrate in France African Native Wives Using Lizzard Porridge LONDON. - (AP Central African native wives have a firm belief in liyard poirTdge as a food for errant husbands, according to the Rev. A. S. I). Ranger, who has returned home after many years missionary work in Central Africa. He says the native women whose husbands have strayed from the path of faithfulness, dry lizards In the sun. pound them to a powder and put it in their husband's por ridge. The women have, a firm belief in the efficacy of this remedy because of the homing instinct. PARIS. (AP) The legend of France's declining birth rate ishe lied by the preliminary vital sta tistics for l92tJ. now available. The number of births in l!fi w:ls 76fi,2t.e, or 18.8 per l.ooo. against. 790.:li5 or 19.1 per 1,000 in 19i:i. What, however, cause? serious disquiet to the health authorities is the abnormally high infant death rate as compared with other European countries. The number of children dying helow the age of one year in 1!2J was 74,i;98 against ij,:!7 in lHifi. in some department's, notably in the moun tainous regions of the Centre, the increase In the infant death rate from one year to the other exceed-. d 40 per cent. lo th Worid; haihWn raised. 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