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He accepted his first pastorate at Scituate,
to attend church while beating them at golf, at which he excels. Then, at the age of 27, he became pastor of the largest Methodist church in Rhode Island, at Providence. He began broadcasting sermons on the radio, a revolutionary innovation at that time. He comes to his new post here from the Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, Minneapolis, where he was required to preach two consecutive sermons
Mass., where he persuaded country club members 3
“better diplomats than politicians. He convinced his Minneapolis congregation it
Would be better to postpone plans
church and divert construction funds into overseas
relief.
He doesn’t like the idea of “buying” American
political influence with relief funds.
“Our churches aren't talking in terms of an
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America to be a brother to the world, not a
patriarch.” (By Sherley Uhl)
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To- aboard ‘the American freighter William Carson with the explanation that the radio man who sent, the distress call was of doubtful sanity. The radio man jumped over the side of the 7716-ton freighter after sending the SOS reporting “Crew mutinous. ‘Cannot control. Please come at once.” He was not identified by the Navy announcement. ; The call was radioed from the Carson while. she was about 250 miles northwest of the Azores in the Eastern Atlantic. It touched off a race to the supposedly distressed ship. The U. 8. destroyer George K.| MacKenzie reached the Carson | yesterday 300 miles west of the | Azores. American sallors boarded | her and found everything in or- | der, the Navy reported. (The radio operator was identi- | fied previously by the South Atlantic Steampship: Lines, owners of the William Carson, as Gerald A. Melton, 25, of Savannah, Ga. He served during the war aboard vessels running supplies into the Anzio beachhead and African ports, the shipping firm said.) The Navy released the followquoting Capt. Hugh Forst, commander of destroyer squadron six who commanded the party boarding the Carson: “Briefly, a radio man whose! sanity was doubtful sent out the distress call and information about the mutiny and then at a time unknown jumped over the| side. “The master of the William Carson states that the crew is the best he ever sailed with. { “I have copies of statements of the master and all officers concerning ‘he radio man.” The destroyer MacKenzie was one of the ships of a midship-| man's practice squadron bound for Cuban waters after a tour of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. The squadron had been asked to investigate the “mu-
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- CHRISTIANITY faces its greatest opportunity tn modern history and it will take that “old-time = “revival” spirit to meet the challenge. 5 ~ So believes Dr. Richard C. Raines, youthful, clic * © progressive new Methodist bishop of Indiana. Tall, ches You With Ii7- with Doma $ handsome, athletic, Dr. Raines has emphatic views tha Stewart. at 11:16, 3:36, 5:30, t on religion, but hesitates to express them in print “Letter From ss On Wom. i for fear of appearing smug or fatuous. That's SPrgan. 2 Th. ontaine and Louis i the kind of person he is. LS vAreS¥el. With pew i “Never before,” he says, “have so many people z 15.53 and 8 ® Cietter trom sa i been stricken with confusion, loneliness and lack 2 of security.” And never before, he adds, have ayes sauias os. ad p civic, industrial and governmental leaders realized MEANS Ts Visians Boman 4nd : so universally the need for a fresh transfusion of and id 08, me sotedule i moral responsibility. i It may sound avigzeyed lo'suy Sallis tion a Baan ya. est? wi , : doomed unless it gets religion, he a ut in Jack Carson, Janis Paige, s - : this atomic age, he feels it to be a very serious Fore and Doris Day, af i230 348, FRENCS STAR =¥viarie Re- { truth. : . mance, French cinema star. who 3 Churchmen who sit back and wait for custo- I aa, 2s Broom, appears in ‘Panic, Parisian £ mers instead of waging dynamic sales campaigns Tw day-"E8mance on he of murder mystery, which opens i in behalf of Christianity are violating a Publis Sata af 110 348 0.30 and 10:0 today at the Esquire, Playing 3 trust, Dr. Raines thinks. Humanity again is turn- _ i rs % ing to religion in an age of stress, he says, a fact Ann Karn vith Vives : i : mirrored by swelling church congregations every- Leigh und Raion mick jchardson, at Michel Simon, leeading charac- : where. But that doesn’t mean the much-heralded _ er acior. : “Seng = My Heart,” po Frank Christian renaissatics 14 assured of success, NEW METHODIST BISHOP—Dr. Richard C. | Sundstrom sna “dudrer Long. st Decries Dull, Drab Sermons Raines . . . Tent-meeting zest is recommended for Sarda—"Aupa Rareniva® si 29% : DRAB, DULL sermons and lackluster pro- an atomic age religious revival, a1 0d 98, ne oh. of My Heart” { grams might send members to movies or night , 5ocommodate its 4500 members. His outstand-| LOEW'S i clubs, he explains, “where they can forget thelr ng ,.5ject there was the “University of Life,” an| , -Esster Parade” with Judy Gar. : problems without trying to solve them. educational and social organization attended by| 3:2 5:39, 7:82, 10:08 and 1 E Conservatives who scorn or ridicule tent- .,,.0 than 1000 young people. Sundsy—"Easter Parade” at 1, : meeting evangelists, he observes, might benefit by 3:13, 5:39, ¥48 ‘and 10:01 5 their techniques. The new bishop himself keeps Sex Classes Raised Eyebrows ot Foo ith ¥ .Anform by preaching at revivals a few weeks each Tol Cor ond Vea Ralston, 44 i summer, EYEBROWS WERE raised apprehensively| 11. 1:51. 4:42, 7:33 and 10:2 “After all” he smiled, “some of us got con- when he instituted sex instruction, but the classes Ion ne Rober syle. d Tiey tel ny My ih & verted that way.” were handled so tactfuliy they received the unani-| 13:51. 3.42. 6:33 and i Dr. Raines was born 49 years ago, the son of mous approval of congrgation parents. . Sunday.1, —, -, Jame ne, Dad” a ss. : an Independence, Iowa, banker. His grandfather In his college days, Dr. Raines married a child- lee. investigator” at 12:56 3.48, 6.34 { and great-grandfather were circuit-riding pioneer hood playmate whom he first met while riding his A preachers. Young Raines attended grade and high bike in front of the village drug store. They have schools in Independence, then went on to Cornell four children, including a daughter, Mrs. Robert College, playing football and hockey there and K. Allen, Jacksonville, Fla. an alumna of DePauw a as acl M D G E T graduating in 1921, Later, he was graduated University, Greencastle. from Boston University theology school and won A sincere internationalist, Dr. Raines doesn’t a fellowship enabling him to study abroad at Ox- see how anyone could profess Christian faith and A U T 0 ford and the University of Berlin. oppose foreign aid. He thinks missionaries are S em IS
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