Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1939 — Page 5
■fpCNDAY' |gLJ SCHOOL ■esson -=• ’'" |B " ’ SaLp for November 5 K I'M-. mi <>« '■*»■’" w kingdom M.'Oew »l'i" 3* tfxt T' .',L' h ihih r *iri r r Km » 5T H^K r -c„t Mstthew » «" ;n th* tong-ton-..” our )e»zon. pr-perly re gK te»rhtr.g '- th- kirgd m of which i« to come on HK jnd tn the condition *m At **** ., , ( -o »dh Dr James that t wuJd be wrong to |K*: t,.i tir and to say that on the Mount hat no sha’* ver to the CTtrlafKurrh or ti e time in which for God to the at me ill dispensations and the %K.:£ r ' i ”' ! Hl * « v,m change " rKftlr it :r true that if ail of |K and ail • ! the rations of were <r th I Armistice Kb true Ml- A era of Christ and gKc csrry out 'he teachings of Kg- there would no longer possibility of war Thia the best peace prop*EHi- -r <• rd.ng of missionaries EK -er* to all the earth to win Christ [■Hi - should be studied and great care lest w* con-|K-n: ■> « -h Christianity and IB It appear ’hat men are justi jSV r, God by their good works by the.r faith tn Christ. law of God fs eternal, never IB abrogated, never set aside Himself, although we might say that He was In reality Ke giver and thus had power over the law. indicat -r In coming to he that the law its full meaning. ■de«troymg it One could wish |Kh-se «hn profess to be His Kti m:g.i< have the same of regard for G»d's law feE? !hry obviously would K so ready tn ignore it, so tn change it or explain it K, and far more ready to accept Ktf-er Master every “jot and K" that Is. even the minutest 1 ■ of His Word. ig Christ as the fulfill of the law should prepare Kt manifest obedience to every Kl precept through His grace His strength Certainly ‘.t Kt not lead anyone to lawless■or carelessness regarding de■c! the daily walk. Fellowship ■ the Saviour should be revealed Kri.i'-i.t living tv. 20c. ■ (kr»t Explain* the Lew 15; Kk at verses ?1 to 37. The Kof murder is anger <vv 21. ■ A lustful look Is adultery <vv I. and it Is better to be blind to be guilty of IL Divorce is d very plainly with adultery 31. 33* Swearing Is forbidden 33 37). Thus Christ strips out I conformity to the few of Its rsrt virtue and reveals that God It is the spirit that gives ung to the ML goes on to make plain that alone is wise enough to take saoce. that we ought never to late *;th evil for evil. Note verse 33 probably refers to an I rather than to physical vio- ; that in verse 40 it is • ques cf a difference of opinion in h the other man teeia that he ■ legal right to your coat; and here, as In verses 4! end 42. sot a matter of letting a wicked theming person defraud you of r rights or property, but rather eing what Is required of you to ■grudging spirit and of being trwu with others who are m I to Christ w» are to be like heavenly Father end love our htes <w 43-45). I Christ lltas.rates the Law <•: •••ibly It would be more appro l« for us to say that Christ here bates the right end the wrong of fulfilling the tew. How very r He makes It that the one who. * ostensibly doing the will of - actually to seeking the recog ■ and glory of men has received full reward, for men have apl4*4 bis act of generosity. The taction is complete and God has “« to do with it at all On the *» hsad. the one who gives In ■ted of Christ, not wanting men ■to* of his faithful stewardship ’*■ and tn fact making no reckr * of it hirnseW (v 3i. may be that be has a heavenly Fa r who tehee careful account of •loving deeds of His children end “ will reward him. both In this td aad in the world to come. Notoortes at Happy Days "y it it that the memory of In lhe past, unmsrked •* ttrikiag event, always come “J* the breath of agring? It a . <to ** *’ th ' W * ***>'•• *" r * ’or some forgotten act. God "*?*. ck > w to Bm. and that we tornethtng es Mis eternal •«« ud happtoe,,.
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Drum Majors vs. Generals An Issue In Public Life Real Leadership, And Individual Initiative. A Need of the Times — The Jesus Way Os Remaking The World By Changing Men, One By One.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS i — i "lh>n t kid yourself!" is current slang. It ekpreasea what a large , port of <h>/ world has been doing l since the great war. Some day ; when we look bac k upon the coni temporary acene objectively, we shall marvel at mtw wholesale self. i deception Men and women have i mads themselves believe that what i to not true Is true. They have re versed many of the tested standards of life. They have flouted the ' sure Integrities of clvllliatton as ' ''old-fashioned." and have flippant ’ ly disregarded the Bible a plain I teachings They have forsaken the ' solemn obligations ot personality for an Incredible light mlndednesa 1 Only recently a tolerant busiMM man said to me. My six children J 1 are all grown, yet they right evI ery morning for first chant e at the | ! funnlea* In the newspaper, and never look at the front page" I ! ! have seen college graduates open their papers at the comic strip, and ! then turn to the sporting page and the motion picture toluinns Thlinfantile practice Is the habit ot multitudes. Os course, it Is only a sympton of lhe way In which the World la ‘ kidding Itself It thinks that wisecracks" are wisdom, that a tnad rush after artificial pleasure is , happiness, and that cosmetics and clothes are a passport to popular 1 Along with these leaser blund ! era has gone a startling disregard ,jof the old sanctities of personal i chastity, of the inviolability of th«I I h<nne. of temperance, thrift. In /dtiatry and the other solid ano in ;'telllgent elements which make for sound < haracter. 11 Will War Change Us? I! Then- arc those who believe that even the opening ht rrors of anoth - er war will hi Ing these frivolous > minded to their a. ns.-a, and t<> n ’ realisation that "Life la real, life tis earnest We hope so Already l| there Is reported an tncn-ased at ■ | tendai.ee u|hhi church services '! confronted by catastrophe, men and 1 women turn Instincllvoly to th* 1 old. tested sources of strength Hitherto heedless parents will be I sending thrlt childr- n to Sunday | School Adult lasses will • i grout in att.-ndatice, as an oppor 'tunl'y to study the times in the I light of tin Btble I Opportunely with a widespread 1 dissemination which passear the ' i knowledge and belief of moat per 'lsons, the theme for the -resent I course of six months' study by ' millions la the life of Christ It ' i opens. In (hes.- early weeks of a ' war that Lhrcalcus to be protracted 1 Into years, with a presentation of | the Hermon on the Mount, the J platform for the Kingdom of God . which Jeans laid down Here are, ! sure standards by which to test jour today, and a la-ader Who i leads ever Into nobler life Brosd Glugs Religion J Religion by rote Was the vogue' I In Chri»< a day The Uld Teataim-nt laws had been redncisi to an ill | trieste and extended catalogue ot |l proscriptions and prwrn i ipHotia We '.have modern analogies of thia II earnest souls whose faith holds H foremost a long string of don ta ' l| -as for example. lh> group < all H Ing themselves "the ttelesa.'' whose sign Is that they do not wear neckties! How the angels must laugh at mortal littleness! Great denominations once Hated "doubt ful amasemento." In the face of | t thia, most of as kaow spirituallyI minded saints of U<>d who dame and play cards and attend the theatre and smoke and r-yen dtlnk ' Instead of putty piohlbltlons and uneaasnttol piacttoes. Jesus prescribed pulpose He cared less 10l ritual than for righteousness a I tighl.-oustieas far tiwtisrending lhe ' trnmalmm of the Pharisees Ills laim was the inner character of 1 man "The letter, klllelh. but the apl:jit giveth life' He stood for lhe i real sense and sssenttol quality of the Idd Testament lata lot’ He h revitalised II with a new dynamic. ’His rail was Cora frosh, living toyI i ally and spirit of love Ths Shut Door From one stMdpolnt. the Hermon ion the Mount makes terrible read II lug For Jesus not only pictures the I open Way to the perfect life, but i He also portrays the dooot of tb< •Ths Bunday School Lesson for November 5 to "Rtghteousnsoo tn ths Kingdom.”—MotI thow»;1M;i«.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2«, 1939.
deniers mid the Impenitent No honest reading of these sublime passages gives warrant for the nebulous com option of Jesus as aj . spin, less, amoral Teacher of sweet i neso and universal g<a>dne*s His! Gospel is that of the Narrow Way ; and the strait gate, with a fearless 1 presentation of the blond way which leads to destruction. To the wicked and to the selfish formalist, our Lesson declared. *'Ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven.'' The door to life, here and hereafter. Is shut to those who will not accept the law of the Kingdom Stern teachings these, but they confront every matt. Drum Majors and Generals O«rs Is a day of mass miiid<-d---ness and crowd thinking "All wi I Ilka sh>*ep silly, witless, flock- ' following sheep "have gone a 'stray." As one surveys the pulpit i ot the time he perceives that one I of out deeper tragedies is that the shepherds have become sheep Most public officials have yielded to tbe i trend to follow the crowd, lather than to lead it. The difference be 1 tween a politittan and a genuine statesman is the difference be tween a drum major and a goner 1 al; one merely marehea nsl.-nta ' tiously at the head of the parades, i whereas the other directs the ! course mid the action Jesus, that unique Lender of men. aimed Ills I words toward Individual Initiative In a recent notable laeik. "World Order." liy the philosopher-htslor ian, Lionel Curtis, there is a brave.' clear facing of conditions with this striking conclusion, which seems mi e< h<> of old-fashioned Sunday' Sc hool teachings *My faith is that as men oey -hi commands ot Christ to create a system of soi'icty ordere d In .u cccrdaticc with the- laws of God that systeni will bring Into teeing men In His likeness Others will grow to the stature of Christ till a time will come when such arcthe rule- and not the exception in oth«r words, this eminent scholar aliu -nan ol affairs lielieves that as she tewc-hlngs of Ji <uts an -a, cepted by mankind, one Icy one the entire world ordei will . heigc Every man. every woman every lacy, every girl, who yields his life to the leaw ot God helps create a force- which will ultimately elim ; iliate the scert of thing Wc an now witnessing In Europe SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Get the pattern of your life from God and then go about your work and be youraeif Phillips Hrooka It is no disgrace to feel b-ar. but ' whenever you dee feel fear act like I a hero Clemenceau. U-t us be content to work ' To do lhe thing we can. and not presume. To fret IwiauM- it Is little EllzalH'th Harrett Browning My alm I trust B will be yours Is never to take cnunael of my sen aations. but of my Intelligence George Meredith Woe unto him that giveth bls neighbor drink H< brews Z1» The- old ordei chatigetb. yielding place to hew. And God fulfills Himself In many ways —Tennyson. I Iceseech yon In the name of out Land Jeans Chtlal that none ot you nin so lazily In Hie way to heaven as to hinder either youtM-lf ot others John Bunyan • -o •—- Deputy Avoid* Arroiti Columbus. O tl’Pt Anna ‘ Brady, a deputy IT. «. manhal foi lx years, has never arreatod at»cme and »ay» sbe doesn't want to—l'm too te-sceub’-i." Rhe Is In charge of all papers for arrests, c ompiles reports. and doe* other office work. - ii ■■■ Tire Weighs 700 Pounds i Akron. O. -Il Ft The targes’ tire ever built tor use hss been built here -for the giant snowcruiser to tro yu-d In the forthcom ing I'Ultwd Hiatrs Autsrrtle expedt Hun The tire weighs 700 pounds and is l» feet In overall diameter. Organ Listener Is Craftoman Honolulu — <LT» — An lotoMt ind a showers locker an■ctnoug the uuusval "traftemeu'' sup I p|ie<| by the territorial employment serviut.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Monroe at Eleventh Street Paul W. Schultz. Pastor Htinday school and Bible class » 3o a. m. Divine ll<-format|on services In 30 a. m Divine (Reformation setovieckf (German t 5:30 a. m. Adult class. Monday 7:00 p. tn. S S Teacher's Institute. Tuesday 6 30 p. tn. Church choir. Monday 7:30 p m Haturday Catechism school 8.30 a m Zion Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th. 0.. Minister Church School 9 A. M . T. L Decker Supt. Morning Worship 10 A M. Reformation Du>. Sermon by pastor. .Music toy the Young People's Choir. Infant Baptismal service 4 p. tn. Young People's Society <5 P. M. Tuesday. 2:30 I’. M. Women's Missionary Society. Wednesday. 7 P. M. Mid Week prayer and Bible study. Thursday. 7.30 P. M. UteMelberg Class meeting. •th St. U. B. Church L. J. Marten, Pastor 9. :o Sunday School, larwrenen Mh'bel. Supt. 10:20 Junior Service. 10 36 Devotions and song s> rvlce. 11 00 Sermon by the pastor. 4:30 Christian Endeavor for al! groups. 7:30 Evangelistic service. ' 7:30 Wc-dnrsday night, prayer meeting- Dale- Osborn, b-ader. The Administrative Imard will meet immediately after pra>er ser-| ; vice. All reports for the month of Oc-| toner should be brought in at this | time. There I- much w<>rk to lit- d-'ite In tlte master’s cause- Our slogan for •Ills year Is "lu-t us not be- weary in . well doing for In due season we shaH reap it we faint not." God has 'no place In kingdom building for on>- who is not willing to work for Hint. May the prayer of each heart be "l/ird lay some- soul upon my heart; and love- that soul through me; And may I nobly do tny part to win that soul for thee. — _____ First Pcesbyterien George O Walton. Minister t< no Junior Bibi- Hour. Mrs W. A. laiwer superintendent. !«::io Sunday Bcbool W. P.l He hroc k superintendent. I- 30 Morning Worship, tb tti.on ' When p..j(h j. |g,w" W-dliesday night at 7;oc) o’clock Miss Elizabeth Taft assistant dlrecto-- of l(i-llgioiia Education of th*Hynod of Iml.ana will be- at the - hurch to nie-ct all th'- uUicers and teachers of the Sunday Sc hied. All
Nation-Wide Lutheran Hour Broadcasts Resume Oct. 29
FT LOHR (FpectoD.—The Lu fheran Hour, fe-nlnring the nermons of the noted theologian. |ir Walter A tinier of Cnnceerdla Sc-mlne.c-r. will Im- resumed Fiincla), Oct>d>er 'jie. coer n mast-to-coaM network of al stations An ndviM-ate of Christian life founded on the Reriirtare*. Dr. Maier SvvX’s.■ Vshtr A. M*ier. Ph. D, has rained wide ree-ognltlcm for hl* Imptee-ablo op|wwiti >n to sthe-l»m, I'nmmtinlsm and other anti religion* dorirlne*. The l.mhern Hour. »h-w declared |cnrp«>*e I* to ' Bring <'lirlwr to the Nation.'* la credited with the widest dlatrlbutlon of the <-ro«* In the history nf religious arsngeltom. half a mlßloti miniature gold crease* hating Iceeti mailed te fl«r<-nerc !*• • dcoaei and otlcer rellgl-ms iltera | tore and aymhsii* also lime been widely distributee! ' 1)5,000 Letters from Audience Last fall and winter th* Lutherai I Hour rere, e-| 1 . •••> totten Mlßjl
New Church Near Purdue (’ampus ■, s 0 if- * VP * * w i"** IWhETi- —... >-A ■ - ■- -— I - ' ■- ' . Ktndenit nf the Presbyterian un>l Congregational faiths enrolled at purdue I’nlverslty will have a new place tor worship atid religious training in the new religious center building being erected on ground . iHirde-ring the campus. The present unit will lie a brick structure. 41 icy 83 feet, two stories and basement, and will be built and furnished at a <<>st ol about IW.OOO. It will contain class rooms and offices a kitchen and dining room, recreation loomsaml a chapel. The- latter will occupy the entire second floor and will seal 35u. For some yesrs the building project has been under conside ration Icy the Westminster Foundation and the Indiana Synod ut the Presbyterian Church but came Into being only this year with tb<- assurance of enough funds to start the project.
officer! and teachers are requested ■ to be present The Missionary So clety will meet Thursday afternoon at the b-rme of Mrs. C. D. Teepte Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey will have charge of the program. The devo-j [Dons will be led by -Mr*. W E. Hmith. Assisting the hostess are Mrs. John Heller, Mrs. Uniter DeVoss and Mrs. Frank Alton. Baptist Church Hunday tfchool, 9 3«i s m Worship service. 10 3't a. m j Bev. W. H lu-Mastcrt w!!l 'he speaker of the morning. ! Pioneer B Y P. V. •> 1> m. Mrs. Mary Flemming, director. Wednc-sday evening. 7 30 p. m. the midweek prayer ami prate--nervier-, followed, by the monthly ' boniness meeting. Then- are ms' 1 tern of Importance to )«• dl»< uss 1 c-d Please set aside this h-iu< and Join us. o —-——- First United Brethren Church Corner Madison and 9th Sts G. T llosM-lot. minister Sunday Sc hooi at 9: la a tn '*-<>' .Mitmm.c superintendent. We hanwell organized classes for all ages and a hearty welcome- awaits all who < crimMorning worship at lo ;so a. m (Sermon by tin- pastor. Subjett.i "African Missionary Eg|w-rlen< «-s. i Christian Ettdesvor at S 00 p. m Groups tor Jewels. Junior*. Intel mediates, Senior ami Adults Help ; fttl and Interesting disc usslotcs and j presi-iitaticcns c liarac.-terize eac h cef - these- groups Evening worship at 7 p. m Talk llhy .Mrs Itossc-lot Subject, -'.Vil
listeners a* a result nf 2d Hnndav r.rterniMin broßdmsto. The- total c-t’--week Was |o.'**t letters, represent Ing persons of many denonilnaHmcs and Im-ludlng clergymen of other churches. A* a result of hl* hrosd--a*tlng arHvMM Since B«l. Dr Mater teas b* c-omw the spiritual confidant of thou sand* of |>er»cefi* lac-king c-htirc-li connections. Hl* mrre«|M>ndents h»»e Iro lulled the governors of *•--■ end states, a leading ||oll)Wcmm| executive, an Industrialist with a "front-page" •tame, prisoners In sever a I penitentiaries, a IT-yoarold girl who had never : *en tn rhurrh and a anted to know what clothes to wear, and miner*, soldier*, forest ranger* and other* In Moisted pia- e» far from any church. Graduate nf Rostnn Tnlversitv, tVmcnrdla Fomlnarv and Harvard, Dr Mater I* a full time profeanne a< the seminary. Hl* Lutheran Hour ; actlvitie* are carrier! on In hi- , leisure hour* with the aasi*lanre nr a large staff of volunteer worker* who. like Dr Staler hlm«elf, ancompensated only by the aatlafar Hon gained from participation In one of the great evangelistic enter prise* of all time. Noted Chora! Singing Reatimptlnn of the Icmadcaata will alao mark the return of two favorite spiritual choral group* the Luther an Hour tlmni* and the Ft l.onl* A t’appella llmlr Ttte Ln'her an Hour t'hunt* la coni|Mr«ed of »c voire* «- lected from the nationally known Concordia Remln* ry HtndentsChoHta, and the choir I* a mixed chorus of M voire* whose annual ronrert* hare hern heard In many ritle* Roth group* are trained and directed by the dl*iingiil*hc-d elpcral 1 master, William B Heine. The program will be hroad-*!*' 1 twice earte Munday for '.'A week* — ] ••ne group <>f station* being on the ( air from 1 •«> to 2 P m. New York 1 time, a second group from | 30 to ] Ij . tu. ,n< w l --rk lime. ' I
can Experience*." Wc- try to make our services helpful to all who <-omi-H|M-cial oflc-rlngs will Im-e-cl to help extend the Kingdom of Christ to the |H*ople of Afrka and other needy places — o - - — St. Marys Church Rev. Joseph J Helmets, pastor First .Mass. 6 <«> a tn He-ond Mass. 7 .oo a tn. Third Mass. X 30 a. m. High Mass, 9 45 a m I’rayer Hour. 2 So p m Solemn close of Forty Hours sermon. priM-esptom and lb tiedhHon. 7:30 p. m • Church of God Glenn Marshall, pastor The morning servte-e begins promptly at 9:30 and closes at 11:20. one hour and lil'y minutes of song, sermon and class study. Tin- boys and girls meet In the lense mem for the ir wmshlp In the Junior c hurt h Boy* and girls mectfiig. •> 30 Young People- s meeting, h 30 Evening service. 7 3o p m Mid week prayer service. W-.-l m-sday. 7 3't p m The Indie s 'Mlssiotiaiy Hocjety will Im- In charge- and give a • i'-I- 1 In theinterest <d missions,y weik Friday night Bible study. 7 3o p in The- chapter lor study will Im- Bomans 1 Tile pnollr fs most cordially i't vlted co all tiic- scivucs ol tins : - ongre r-.ition o Church of the Naiarene 7th Slid Marshall Sts I’atll BtaadylM-rry. Pastor 9 :o ant Holiday s< hind Iheylc- Lytle Slip! !<• 30 a tn Morning Worship . Hermon theme "The Commcm: Hens- of Chi Ist 2 -ft p tn Hinging Pn-ac h ••is WttWt) 7 mt p m Young People s Hoc !• ty . 7 <<'• p m Jutitoi zMMtety 7 3o p m Ev iicgc-llstli set vice Hermon theme The Gu-at •st Word In Th- Bible 7.30 p m Wednesday Prayei meet lug ".Machines sink Inst und> i ie stralnL I nin idled jmiw ■ is de
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atrui-Hve. Character Is controlled by the same law. We an- moat free and more useful when we work within the will of another the will of God." _ •eMtkur try UWnlis genuim-. aptlsfactlon in serving our makc-r We will be looking for you Sunday ... —. . First Evangelical Church George H Lozier, Minister 9 l» a m Sunday school. Earl Fuhrman, superintendent. 10. ID a. m Worship service. Sermon theme. "Give God a i hance " •> oo p m Christian Endeavor. 7: <oi p. m. Sunday Evening Fellowship This service will be devoted to the singing of old hymns of the church 7:00 p in. Wednesday .Mid week Devotional and Study Hout 7;iH> p m Wednesday Choir rehearsal. 2 <o> p m Thursday Woman's Missionaiy Society. First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Rev Italph W Graham, Minister 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. Addies* l>y Mis. Dan Brummitt us Chicago. S|m-< lai music by the Young Peoples Choir. Church school classes for all age groups 4:30 p m Epworth lu-ague. 7:30 |- m Evening womhipj service. Sermon by Rev It F. 1 NOTED HINGEK WILL APPEAR IN H. W AYNE ■-«W| ■1 1 I C ady* Swarthout Gladys Swarthout popular m- z zo-soprano :h<- American bc-anty r.tin has sky-oi k-'tr d to fatn< on I the stage over the ladto and In the movies Mill give a concert tn Fort Wayne Wednesday night Novc-iniw-r X, when «h* appears tn person at the Shrine Tm-atrr-nndec the auspices of the Fort Wayne Lions Club foi the e*< In alve bem-fit of the charity fund of that rngatilzatlon. Mias Swarthout. the past tom years, has been ioaiii-d in Para mount sound films and has sung rnapn roles in Metropolitan Opera as well a* in-big a star of sev- ■ ial radio *••< b-s F A Schack, general chair man of lhe Fort Wayne Lions Club s|cec ial attract lona commit tee. stales that "not since the re j vital of J--:tn--"c- M. Ihcccalcl has there been as mile h Interest shown tn the ,<p|cc-aramc of an 1 aiHst a» Is now being mauif«nsi«*d In the- coming ol Gladys Swartbout.” Ito* office- open* at th-- She Im Theatre NoVemln-r I hut mall rc-servatlons arc- In dig acc i-plc-d now Ifesrived tickets may also Im obtained freon Dc-hler Hughes. !‘tjl South Calhoun street oi from any meinbct of the Lions Cin<.
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— _ Ousted by Long l- y David M. Ellison Investigations into ths tangled administration affairs tn Louisiana continues with tach day bringing new surprises. Latest development was the firing of Attorney General David M Ellison, . above, by Gov Earl K. Long who had Ellison a office raided and hto papers seized by state police. Hart of Monroe, who will fill the |mT|iH In the all conference pulpit exchange. Cordial welcome- to everyone. 500 Sheets B \'i x! 1 Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Cn. B.iil for Browder A m«ati * -i -iih a*? • Mrw. Hester T. Huntinrcon R«» ifcUt- Mrs Hester T Huntington of New York n shown after testifying befecr* g grand jurv following her posting of 17.500 bail sor t nx r t itrowcler. general Bee retarT of the Cccmmunist party, who hai bre-n detained Icy federal authorities after being in» dieted on n fraudulent passport charge-. Mrs Huntington do* clareet she was helping Hrowdef nuc'v n mnttcr of principle.'’
