BEDFORD irATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1932. PAGE FIVE BY IS SLIMIESULI Depression Driving People to Greater Dependence Upon Religion History Re peats Is Claim On Data By Herber Yahraes, Jr. NEW YORK (AP) The christian church, which made lt early gain during a period of "hard tlmea." la Increasing its membership aa a direct result of the depression, Dr. George Linn Kleffer. president of the Amer ican Religious Statisticians, believes. The gain In 1931 waa much greater than that in 1930. Dr. Kleffer asserts, but the figures compiled by him for The Christian Herald do not furnish a basis for comparison between the two years. 89 Million Church Members A five-year gain of 4,143,049 over the figure of 54.525,715 established by the government census of 1926 is noted by Dr. Kleffer, the total membership In 1931 being placed at 59,268,794, the largest in history. Ac cording to government estimates, the 1931 population was 124,070,000. Church history ahows that Chris tianity rose among the poor. When poverty, famine, disease, and war were undermining the apparent pros Ity of the Roman empire, millions of people turned to the new religion, with the result that early in the fourh century it won full state recog nition. In recent times, according to Dr. Kleffer's figures, the churches not only have gained in membership de ' cade after decade, but also have in creased the proportion of that mem bership to the total population of the country; that Is, church membership has been growing faster than the population. In 1810 In the United States there were only 85 church members in every 1000 population. In 1930 there were 398. Today there are 401. Dr. Herman C. Weber, next editor of the Handbook of the Churches, points out that the adult (13 years and over) church membership in 1931 was 64 per cent of the adult population. Churches, Ministers Increase The religious bodies also have In creased the number of churches snd ministers. In five years the churches have increased by 6177 from 231,543 In 1926 to 237,720 in 1931. The min isters numbered 226,155 in 1931, an Increase of 2538 over the year before. "I believe that the depression has occasioned a definite Increase In church membership," said Dr. Kleffer who besides being the head of the religious statisticians Is a leader In the United Lutheran church. "The church waa founded in the midst of hard times, and there is always an awakening of Interest In it when the world Is troubled. We are witnessing a return to normalcy. In other words, men and women are going back to the beliefs and prac tices Implanted In them as children. "The reports from the few bodies that have tabulated figures since I worked out my totals Indicate that the membership gains are continu ing." , CHICAGO, Sept. 23. (flV-President Hoover's opening campaign speech at Des Moines, la., October 4. will oe given In the Iowa state fairgrounds amphitheatre the only place in the city large enough to accommodate the audience, his campaign managers said they expected. Announcement of the choice was made by Harrison E. Spangler, Re publican national committeeman, en route yesterday to Rapldan camp, where he will be the President's guest this week-end. "There has been an amazing re. iponse to the announcement that the President will visit Des Moines," Spangler said. He said 'erection of temporary seats would allow more than 26.000 persons to occupy the amphitheatre. EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 33 (AP) Irvln P. Schulz, captain of last year's University of Oregon football team, has been appointed freshman coach . th university and Clifford Mane- rud. of Eugene, has been named as his assistant. Schulz was considered one of the best guards dereloped here In recent ?rft. MAntrurf was a university star in football back In 1920. He is now in business here and for several -ears has been assistant coach at Eugene high scnooi. BUTCHER CUTS NEW ORLEANS MEAT NEW ORLEANS. (API H ere'e a break for housewives of New Orleans a girl butcher. Nellie BtjTon, 25, Is a regulsr meat cutter In one of the city's Csna! street markets and ssys she knows "how women wtio cook like their meau." Miss Stryton la pretty, with dreamy blue eyes, dslntly manicured pink nall end round dimpled arms. New Coiffure Ts n .- A, One 'of the new ultra-modern coiffures, showing the fashionable "classic" halrdress, la displayed by June Clyde, the movie actress (Associated Press Photo) LANE CO. RELIEF CHAPTER ACTIVE Co-operating with the governor's relief committee In Lane county, the Lane county chapter of the Ameri can Red Cross la carrying out an extensive plan for relief work this winter, according to word from that city. A total of 47,000 Jars or tins of fruits and vegetables have been canned, and 100,000 pounds of prunes are to be dried for the win ter use. The group Is now working out plans for the distribution of staples. Families are to obtain these by work ing on shares and obtaining grocery credits. The organizations will give 350 jars of fruit and vegetables to each dependent family of four, and cor responding amounts to various sized families. Boy Is Killed By Fall Under Train HOOD RIVER, Ore., Sept. 23. (JF) An unidentified boy about 10 years of age fell from an eastbound train here late last night and was killed. Two companions told authorities the boy had received a telegram from his mother in Arkansas, telling him of his father's death and urging him to hurry home. NEW MERCHANDISE every day at The Band Box and Shoe Box the store that saves you money on Hats, Coats, Suits, Frocks and Shoes. Our values defy competition. We aim to savo you money. OTTAWA PACTS OF ROYAL TOUR By Elmer W. Peterson STOCKHOLM (AP) T h e prince of Wales' tour of Scandinavian coun tries in October, in connection with a traveling exposition of English In dustry, finds quick Interpretation here as a move by England to safe guard her trade Interests in this sec tion of Europe. What England seeks especially, It Is assumed. Is to ward off Ill-feeling that might possibly result from the Ottawa, conference agreements. Fortunately for England, the Scan dinavian states, with the possible ex ception of Denmark, experienced no undue alarm while the Ottawa con ference was In progress. The money exchange restrictions set up by Den mark, now dispensed with, were an Indication of that country's concern. In general, however, there was a strong feeling that England would be duly appreciative of Its yearly vol ume of trade in this direction. With the results of that conference still to be learned In detail. England has seized upon the psychological moment to assure northern Europe that her Intentions are of the best. Among other things England pos sibly fears that the moral effect of the Ottawa conference may interfere with her efforts to regain the Scandinavian coal trade. Loss of that trade during England's coal strike In 1926, proved a setback from which British coal exporters have yet to recover. In 1925 Sweden imported 3.663,263 metric tons of coal. Including 2,869, 064 1 from England and only 85,938 tons' from Poland. Then came the etrlke and Poland took prompt ad vantage of it. Last year Sweden, out of a total coal Import of 4.534,623 tons, took 2,612.596 from Poland and 1,069,168 from England. It is such matters as this which make England desirous of cementing her friendly relatione with Scandl cavla. England has several distinct advantages- in trade negotiations. 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