PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. i 1 If 21 Mi r i 3 ;i ! i DAY OF FROCKED PARSON IS OVER, SAYS PARSON fl Now at The Armory Declaring; that the day of the "nlcey, kilcey, kid-gloved, frock-coated par tun," U over and that .the church of today must "get down to business, and do business In a business way," Rev. XL V. Stivers, "fire-eating parson" from Kueene, addressed the business men at their regular noon-day lunch con In (he Commercial club Monday. Dr. Stivers is the first man in - the United States, or so far as known, In the world to advertise his church. Not long ago he Attracted the atten tion of churchgoers in all parts of the United States by running full-page ads In Eugene papers. Rev. Stivers talked on "Christianity in Business and Business In Christian ity," and declared that business and Christianity are daily growing in closer relation. He asserted that "it is a new day for the church and the preacher," and now thev have opportunity never of fered before to Inject business prlncl Hies In the work of conducting the pastorate. Dr. Stivers told of how his church In Eugene "had been almost on the rocks." When he proposed the adver tising of it, the old-timers "hold up their hands In awe and surprise." "But we raised $28,000 : there JuRt as easy as we oould have raised $5000 the other Way," Dr. Stivers declared, "because we changed our tactics from the nandy-pandy, wishy-washy basis to the real sound foundation of business principles." He attacked the minister who ap proaches the husinoss man on the street with "Well, brother, what are you doing for your soul this morning?" "I'd rather pass 'em up than say that,'' he declared. ' 'The only way to get anywhere with a business man is to talk business with him. Then you've got a chance to get in your work prop rly and effectively." X 1 4 If -r HARMONY 4 WITH McELROY'S JAZZ BAND These 4 entertainers de lux are only one feature of many with McEIroy. Not only do they play wonderful dance music but each one is an individual entertainer. New Auburn Hall Tuesday evening, the 28 th. Salem Armory Wednesday evening, the 29th. FRENCH VESSEL AT MOUTH OFDIViNATO AID BRITISH FORCE U.S. CITIZENS ASKED TO STAND BEHIND LABOR Muscatine, la., Oct. 28. A plea to American citizens to stand with labor Jn the present industrial crisis, Was made today by Fred A. Canfleld, pres ident of the Iowa Federation of La bro, In an address before the Social Welfare association, in convention here. The alternative, he said, would invite anarchy and chaos in this coun try. Canfleld admitted the leaders of the Industrial labor "the ones upon whom depends the future of indus trial peace" are in a "critical situa tion today" and should have the pub He's support. The forces of extreme radicalism re threatening to gain control of the country, Canfleld asserted and added "If they are once In the saddle, God kelp the United States of America." Bud Motorist Stops To Help Car In Distress; Is Robbed London, Oct. 28. French destroyors at the mouth of the Dwina have been ordered by Paris to assist British war ships in attacking the forces of Colonel Bermont, a Riga dispatch reports. (Bermont, successor to General Von Der Goltz as leader of the Russo-Ger- man force on the west front, has been bombarding Riga as part of his cam paign against the Letts, who, he al leges ,aro opposing his match against the bolsheviki.) A Stockholm dispatch said that Pre mier Clmanls and all extreme socialists of the Lettish government have resign ed. . . . According to Helsingfors advices, Finland has definitely refused General Yudenitch's request' for assistance In his offensive against Petrograd. 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