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THE STATE JOURNAL Saturday, March 2, 1957 3 Lansing- Archbishop Denounces Accident Four Free On Bonds Man Held mmummm' y.u Rock' n' Roll In Death Lenten Fugitive's Downfall CROMWELL, March CHICAGO, March 2 Wl Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Roman Catholic archbishop of Chicago, denounced the use of rock 'n' roll music in youth recreation centers Quiz Inkster Resident in UTV Lawrence J. Purcey, 26, who was discovered to be an es-caper from Jackson prison follow Parking Lot Slaying Last December ANN ARBOR, March 2 WV Po in a pastoral letter. He described rock 'n roll music as "tribal rhythms which have a certain vogue in our day." "Some new manners ofr dancing and 'a throwback to tribalism in recreation cannot be tolerated for Catholic youths," the cardinal said. "And now I come to a mat lice held a 34-year-old Inkster man today for investigation in the Christmas-time slaying of La- GUIDEPOSTS Throughout the Lenten Season, you will find an inspiring story each day as 40 nationally outstanding people tell you true incidents from their lives. Men and women from all walks of life express, in everyday terms, the living religion they know as a personal, experience.

Don't miss the first LENTEN GUIDEPOST story. ing his arrest here early last month was turned over to Michigan authorities last night Arrested Feb. 8 following minor highway accident here, Purcey escaped from police be- fore being picked up for a third time at his home in nearby Wethersfield. Verne Wegener cf Port Huron. Examinations Scheduled March IS for Quartet Charged by Jury MT.

CLEMENS, March 2 (UP) Four persons indicted by Macomb county's one-man grand jury on charges of conspiracy to cast false ballots in the Warren charter election Oct 2 were free on $500 personal bonds today pending justice court examinations March 15. Three unnamed men, referred to as "John Does," and three unnamed women, listed as "Mary Roes," were named in the indictments returned yesterday by grand juror and Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn of Caro. Arraigned yesterday in justice court were: Warren Councilman Irvin G. Little, 50; Mrs.

Nellie Sutter, 56, owner of the real estate which employs Little as an agent; Albert Ohmer, 58. War The 41-year-old St. Clair coun ty agricultural agent was robbed and beaten to death at the Willow Run airport parking lot last Dec. 23. Before dying he identified his assailants as two -i MM If A statement by his wife thai: he had once lived in Michigan caused Connecticut state police to ask authorities in that state to check the report When two Michigan prison officials arrived here yesterday Being questioned in his death '5C3 is Eskar Triplett, who was identified by the victim of a strong-armed robbery on the Willow Run expressway as one of his attackers.

ter, the very mention of which pains me. It has come to my attention that in some of our high schools and recreation centers, dancing and music are permitted which should bring the blush of shame to Catholic educators. "When our schools and centers stoop to such things as 'rock and roll tribal rhythms, they are failing seriously in their duty. God grant that this word. will have the effect of banning such things in Catholic recreation." In his instructions to the youths on how they should ob Starts Ash Wednesday, MARCH 6 IN THE STATE JOURNAL Triplett was taken into custody with a station wagon with a portable cell in it, Purcey was brought from Middlesex county jail where he was serving 120 days in connection with the events of Feb.

8 and arraigned as a fugitive. after he had pawned a watch re ren, and William Hackel, 34, Cen ported stolen in a similar bold up. Triplett denied implication in any of the crimes. He said a friend had given him the watch. serve Lent, Cardinal Stritch de ter Line.

Ohmer is truant officer for Van Dyke public school district and Hackel is assistant truant officer under him. The conspiracy charges stem from fraudulent voting of absentee ballots cast in the Oct 2 election which created a city out of clared: "Too much familiarity State police Detective Set Mar ALL IN THE CARDS Bernard Smith and John Murphy of Mt. Pleasant proudly display jug won by Knights of Columbus in annual euchra battle with Moose lodge. "Our secret is that we never miss a signal," says Murphy. vin Kra'ns said lie detector tests He waived extradition and wai turned over to the prison officials to be returned to Jacksos to complete a IVt to 20 year sentence for armed robbery.

Fake Check between the adolescent girl and the adolescent boy is dangerous on Triplett were inconclusive. and sinful. Certainly an exclusive association at this age is Triplett was held on an open charge at the Washtenaw county Revolution Is Foreseen Warren township. The latest indictments in the jail here. Belleville Man Plan Special Observance Of World Day of Prayer Women and children of Greater Lansing will unite Friday, March 8, in the observance of WorlcTDay of Prayer at St Paul's Episcopal church.

The special observance is being commemmorated on this first Friday of Lent, in 142 countries of the world, and is being sponsored locally by the United Church Women of Greater Lansing. wrong." 8 Men Die For State Ore Industry Man Sought three-months grand jury investigation follow indictments against Councilman Louis A. Kelsey and former Trustee Paul Puzzuoli, who face trial for perjury for Killed in Crash HOUGHTON, March 2 New lake vessels for shipment to smelters in the Chicago area, at techniques in steel-making may bring about a revolution in the denying they accepted or solicited Detroit and on Lake Erie. In Bomber bribes. The upper peninsula had to State Police Are Hunting upper peninsula more than century-old iron ore industry.

Maximum penalty for evasion AIKEN, S. March 2 Pfc. Donald Nowak, 22, of Belleville, was killed yesterday and his companion injured when turn to beneficiating (concentrat Its purpose is to unite all Former UAW Official r. np Processed low grade ores have ing or otherwise preparing for of the state election laws is five years. I Christians in a bond of prayer Tri-University smelting) its lean ores.

UNDERGROUND RCAF. Air Vice Marshal and to make an offering for Chris their car crashed into a tree on highway 421 near Langley, S. been found so suitable for steel-making that the resulting techniques make it likely that even high grade ores will be processed in the future. tian Missions at home and Volunteers Leave DETROIT, March 2 V-A op- Most of Michigan's present the highway patrol reported. Conference Set Among Victims of Fall-By Canadian Plane mer official of the United Auto abroad.

mines are underground opera The dead man companion, Workers' DeSoto local was sought; tions. They do not have such identified by Ft. Gordon Registration for the women's For Fort Wood This implies great changes in flexibility in meeting competi ficials as Pfc. Robert S. Belmont, by police today in the theft and forgery of union checks.

OTTAWA, March 2 tf) Eight service will begin at 1 p. with mining plant processing, rail tion of very high grade foreign suffered face and body lacera Canadian military men includ haulage, and dock loading into the service to open at 1:30 p. State Police Lt Russell Leem- ores which last year supplied tions but was reported in good ing Air Vice Marshal Robert C. graven said more than $9,000 in condition at the Ft Gordon hos one-fourth of the American need for iron. Rev.

Derwent Suthers, vicar at St. Katherine's Episcopal chapel, will pital. bogus checks were drawn on the local's account. 6 Children Okemos to Train There Ripley were killed last night when an R. C.

A. F. bomber apparently exploded in the air and speak. Harry C. Cherry, 56, of Mil- Blanchard Mart crashed 12 miles from Ottawa.

The Children's Day service will ford, chairman of the local 22? Three national guard enlisted Ore specialists of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton say Michigan underground mines are really marginal. The twin-engine B25, on the be conducted at 4:15 p. with plant shop committee before he last leg of a flight from Church Seriously Hurt Die in Fires men from Lansing and Okemos left Saturday for Fort Leonard Wood, as volunteers or a was fired from his job at De Rev. John H. Peatling in charge.

ill in northern Manitoba, plunged "By 1980," said M. Earl Volin, World Day of Prayer is to the ground at the edge of a director of Tech's bureau of min Soto, was named in a warrant charging him with uttering and publishing. (Special to The 'Stat Journal) small wooded area and burst into planned each year by a different country, and this year's service, six-month army training program. They are Pvt. James F.

Hazel, 505 Harriet Pvt. Francis MT. PLEASANT, March 2 flames. There were no survivors. eral research, "Michigan should have a much better position in He hasn't been seen since last Who Shall Separate Us?" has Two Young Sisters Perish Phillip Munn, R.

2, Blanchard, Ripley, 43, of Lethbridge, Weadel, 2201. Lyons st, and Pvt Friday when he visited the local iron production because of its come from behind the Iron suffered serious head injuries office in Detroit, then disap-. was chief of the R. C. A.

air materiel command. benefication of jasper ores. In Pizza Parlor Blaze At Milwaukee shortly after 8 p. m. Friday Thomas H.

Vaugnn, 2206 Iroquois, Okemos. Mrs. Edward McCormicK is peared along with 260 blank checks. Other crash victims included "I don't think that the furnaces are ever going to be satisfied when his car struck a bridge abutment on Winn five miles Hazel and Vaughn are assigned chairman of the local observance. Ripley's executive assistant, Lt.

Sylvester local Below is the prayer which will north of Edmore. MILWAUKEE, March 2 again with mine run ore. A lot of ores that we have regarded as John D. Mawson. 35, of Kings co 46th Infantry Division headquarters, while Weadel is assigned to the division's headquar president, filed the complaint' State troopers said Munn told The Liberal Religious fellowship of Michigan State university will be host to a tri-university conference Sunday at the First Universalis! church.

The conferece opening at 3 p. m. will be attended by members of the Liberal Religious fellowships of the University of Michigan, Wayne university, and M. S. U.

Dr. Adrian H. 'Jaffee of the English department of M. S. will speak and lead a discussion on "Existentialism." A dinner will be served in the church dining room by the women of the church and the East Lansing Unitarian fellowship.

Cort Van Vechten, president of the local group, will be toast-master, and singing will be led by William Rue and Richard Dickenson. Sally Underwood has charge of general arrangements. Three to Speak At Valley Farms Three Michigan Baptist convention workers will participate in a series of special services at the Valley Farms Baptist church Sunday through Friday. A visiting gospel team also will be featured. be given at the services through out the world.

direct shipping ores have got to against Cherry. He said cashed ton, and Wing Cmdr. James G. Easson, 39, of the air materiel Two young sisters died before dawn today when flames broke them he fell asleep at the wheel. ters company.

be upgraded. checks bore the forged signatures Lord, our Father, we thank He was reported in "good" con command at Ottawa's Rockcliffe S. Steel corporation is go qut in the kitchen of a pizza par Thee for the great gift of faith The three are in a group of 28 national guardsmen from dition in Community hospital, air base. of himself and Tom Warren, local vice president. which Thou hast aiven us be lor operated by their father and Mt Pleasant, Saturday.

Minutes before the crash the units throughout the state leav ing into a heavy sintering program. A lot of sintering (heating into a solid mass without melt Cherry was fired from his job cause of Thy eternal love, but ing today for the Missouri train spread to the family's second floor living quarters. which we keep in earthen ves Services Held at DeSoto last summer for lead-' ing an unauthorized walkout ing post. Another 55 have vol ing) is going into Steel's capital plane had circled low over the village of Manotick, 14 miles south of Ottawa. It was headed for the R.

C. A. F. base at Up sels. Thou alone knowest the many temptations and sins which unteered for a class starting investments." Another sister was carried For Ex-Banker March 17.

LOOKS. GOOD assault our faith so that it re Cases Dismissed safely from the building by a police officer who battled his way lands airport on the southern outskirts of Ottawa. mains weak and powerless. This is in line with develop Maj. Gen.

George C. Moran, state adjutant general, said the Michigan National Guard has sent into the flaming structure to Lord, forgive us, we pray, that (Special to The Stata Journal) On 7 Defendants ments of new steel-making tech An air force statement said the rouse residents. A waitress from OWOSSO, March 2 Services 332 men into the six-month train niques that have come out of the effort to utilize lower grade ores. our thoughts seek Thee so seldom, that matters of this world loom so large in our minds and were held here Saturday at plane was "awaiting its turn to commence an instrument let down at Uplands airport." ing program since it began in a nearby allnight restaurant, who also entered the building to give a warning, was overcome by p. m.

for Marion Smith, 78-year- which have been concentrated old former banker and real estate and nodulized or pelletized to hearts and fill them with fear, that our courage fails to follow October, 1955. Ex-Grand Ledge smoke and taken to a hospital in broker who died in Memorial make them specially effective for smelting to produce a higher in Thy steps. poor condition. Seven defendants, two of whom appealed convictions of city ordnance violations to circuit court," had their cases dismissed in circuit court, it was learned The dismissals, officers stem from insufficient facts to hospital Thursday after a long It was the second crash of an R. C.

A- F. B25 in less than two weeks. The earlier crash occurred Feb. 17 in a residential area of St. James, but there were "Lord, we beseech Thee, Bonnie Hartik, 9, and her sis illness.

grade raw material steel. Publisher Dies Services were held at Scarlett! crease our tauh that our lives Vom and Walfrid Been, head of may grow in power and useful Dr. Ralph Taylor Andem, ex Tech department of mining en no fatalities. ter, Betty Jane, seven months, were overcome by smoke and died in their beds. Their bodies were carried from the structure funeral home.

Burial was in White Chapel cemetery in Birm KENTON, March 2 gineering, have worked together ness, renew our first love of Thee, let not our trust in Thee ecutive secretary, will speak and show pictures of mission work in ingham. in a review of Michigan iron warrant prosecution, because they have left the city and can-; not be returned and for serving' time on other charges. be shaken by adversity or suf Kodiak, Alaska. Rev. E.

Floyd Mrs. Lolo Jaquith, 77, of Forest, co-publisher of the weekly Forest Review for many years, died Mr. Smith was for years asso mining. They found a very prom by firemen and they were reported dead on arrival at a hospital. Group to Attend Church Service fering, let not our obedience fail.

ising future because of the avail ciated with the real estate firm of Brittson and Smith, and sold Thursday night at San Antonio Their sister, Cherie, 8, was res "We humbly beseech Thee, grant us steadfastness in waiting Norton, director of Christian education, will speak Monday evening, and Rev. Ralph Karney, director of town and country work, Defendants whose cases were dismissed are: hundreds of farms in central hospital here. cued by Patrolman Edward Steen- ability of huge deposits of jasper ore in upper Michigan for open pit mining. They noted the short Michigan. After the depression for Thy promises, give us the pa She and her husband, R.

weg. 27, who discovered the tire he became conservator and on Tuesday. distance to smelters and the de as he made a routine check of Jaquith, published the Forest Review from 1924 to 1955 when Members of Bethel Chapter 11, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will attend the 11:15 a. m. worship tience of hope which is set on Thee alone.

Show us Thy mercy that we may anew glorify Thy The Carter Gospel team, head doors. He turned in the three- sirable properties of the ore for quidator of both the old State Savings bank and the Citizens ed by Rev. Eddie Carter, will con steel-making. service at Central Methodist alarms at 4:05 a. then ran to another restaurant adjoining name.

Amen. they retired. Before that, they had published the Holgate (Ohio) Review and the Grand Ledge duct services Wednesday through demons, non-support; Houston Hodges, issuing checks without sufficient funds; Otis L. Dumas, larceny; Burt White, drunk and. disorderly, third offense; James Crane, speeding; and Richard Bird, drivingin an unsafe Savings banks here.

In late years, he had done real estate apprais (From behind the Iron Curtain) Been said, "Michigan looks very, very wood. It has the best geographical situation of the ore Friday evenings. the damaged building where he shouted a warning and was told ing for the veterans' adminis (Mich.) Tunes. tration. that children were in the states and the longest shipping season.

The Chicago area steel It Takes Money Surviving are the widow and three sisters. church Sunday. The group will be headed by Mrs. Howard Hicks, worthy high priestess. Dr.

Paul Morrison, pastor, will preach at both the 9:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. services on "Make Up Your Mind for God." Dr.

James E. Whitehurst will preside at the first service, and Rev. Robert A. The children were the fifth industry is increasing and Michigan ores are in a beautiful posi To Make Money tion to feed it" finished fit for ,1 JrL The senate Friday decided to Blasdell in the second. Area Births Sparks from a Pastor's Anvil By Rev.

William. Browers Calvary Baptist Church and sixth to die in fires in Milwaukee in less than 24 hours. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bartelson died yesterday when flames swept the bedroom of their second floor living quarters.

They ranged in age from 1 to 5 years. invest $35,000 a year in an at tempt to save the state money. his majesty The lawmakers passed a resolu HOWELL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cllf- The Chancel choir, directed by Dr.

Cyril E. Barker, minister of music, will sing in both services, and soloists will be Mary Toy tion to appropriate that amount annually to hire three assistants lora Booth, Feb. 24. a daughter, at McPherson Memorial hospital. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Mack, Feb. 26. a daughter, at McPherson Memorial hospital. Bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Olin Moody, Feb. 27. a son, at McPherson Memorial for legislative controller Charles Yard, soprano, and Shirley Goodrich, contralto. J.

MacNeil, including an engineer i Browers Eaton Man Dies (Special to The State Journal) GRAND LEDGE, March 2 who could advise the legislature on construction costs. HOLLY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry ChurchNotes newman. reo.

-zz, a son, at Mcfnerson Memorial hosDltal. Howell. The senators also agreed to W1XOM Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Smartt.

Feb. 27. a son. at McPherson make the legislative audit and Warner S. Green, 64, of 218 Ingersoll st, died Friday evening in a Lansing hospital alter aiemona.

hospital. Howell. appropriations committee a per Revival services featuring Rev. manent organization. a long illness.

Surviving are the and Mrs. O. Ferris Scott, evan The committee, composed of Area Deaths Mrs. Blaneha V. gelistic workers, will continue at widow, Helen; two sons, Russell of Battle Creek and Donald of Maranatha Baptist church, Sun members of the senate appropriations committee and the house ways and means committee, Grand Ledge; three brothers.

day through March 10. Services OLIVET. March 2 Mrs. Blanche V. Day.

83. of Vy, N. Main it. died Fri William, Orvil and Vera, all of day here. She had been a resident 40 Grand Ledge; three sisters, Mrs.

are held nightly except Saturday. Student to Tell years, survivins: is a aauenter. Mrs. ora Hanel. Elk Rapids.

Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at Burkhead funeral home here, with burial In Bot worth ceme checks on how the state is spending its money and attempts to find places where more economy can be practiced. Mary DeMoss, Long Beach, Cat, tery. Mrs.

Emma Farnsworth, Pontiac, and Mrs. Ida Pennington, Grand Olln 1. Lamenoa Of European Trip Ledge. Services will be held Clinton Chest Is Now CHARLOTTE. March 2 Olln J.

Lam-erson. 85. a former Potterville resident and a retired barber, died Thursday at a St. Louis convalescent home where he Monday at 2 p. m.

at OToole- Mapes funeral home. Burial will Misf Janebeth a Lan had been ror 18 months. Surviving; are! be North Eagie cemetery. sing student at the University of Formally Incorporated ST. JOHNS, March 2 The Clinton County Community Chest has incorporated as a non-profit a son.

arrv ot Alma; a Brother Wayne and a sister. Mrs. F. B. Swanton, both of Lansin.

and two gTandchillren. Services will be held Sunday at 1:30 o. m. Michigan, will give an illustrated Fire Alarms, Runs at the Pray funeral home, with, burial In Some people imagine that because we preach that morality does not save, we suppose Christianity not to be moral. On the contrary, there is no Christianity apart from morality.

St James ays, "Faith without works is dead." James 2:17. It is told that a gentleman asked a small boy what he meant ts be when grown, and the young fellow replied, "President of the United States, sir." And the gentleman remarked, "There is good likelihood that he shall succeed seeing that his ambitions are such." But he who aspires to be a man in Christ has better ambitions still. And Christianity alone gives such an inspiration. There have been brave men and honest outside the circle of Christ's sweet influence, and there have been beautiful women and virtuous who knew him not, but when the man of best parts is found, and the woman of most beautiful character appears, Christ's features will shine forth in their lives. On a Monday morning, a mission superintendent attended a ministers' meeting, and in his remarks he said, "After some years now of work in the slums, and with the people who are social outcasts for the most part, I am profoundly convinced that Jesus Christ is the personal and social Saviour of man; and of the humblest soul he can make, if man will but let Him, the highest Christian character." You remember that Jerry Macauley tells of a poor appren- ticc who made a cathedral window out of pieces of glass that his master had condemned and thrown aside, but when completed the window won the admiration of 'all.

The master's boasted work was rejected and the window of the unknown slave artist, made from condemned material, took its place in, the great cathedral instead. Someone has commented, "The wisdom of this world has made its window from the wise, the learned, the moral; but the unknown Jesus of Nazareth became architect of a new society. He chose the weak things, the humble, the lowly, the despised, the very material that the world had condemned. He took up deficient -sons and daughters and set them like diamonds to sparkle forever in the diadem of His glory." It is upon this basis that the preacher can make his appeal to the high and the low alike to let themselves be touched by the hand of the Saviour of Galilee who shall overcome their defects and deficiencies, and fit organization. ueiw t.enter cemetery.

Mrs. William Bemer ALBTOX. Tnrnh 1 ervl win The 1957 budget has been re- (Noon Frlln to Noon Saturday) FIRE ALARMS 5:46 o. m. Steam escaping from boil travelog at a family night dinner at First Bap tist church at 6:15 p.

m. Wednesday. Miss Schaberg was held Monday at 2 p. m. at Klni St Hel- I vised and approximately $23,000 er at 2100 W.

St. Joseph st. no lire. ngei nome ror funerals for Mrs. Gertie L.

Bemer. 8. wife of William RBmor was allocated to participating or IKHALATOK Kl A 12:41 o. m. Called to 1010 Sheridan ganizations, according to Edgar tfOL? OS) retired city assessor, who died Fridev at their home on Duck lake.

Burial will Ryon, board member. st service not needed. 8:40 p. m. Ethyl McGowan, 53.

of 919 Clayton it. heart attack revived. one of party of; Williams Richards, presi 14 college girls; dent, announces the next meet oe in Kiveride cemetery. Mrs. Bemer resided In Nnshvtlle and Parma before comine here 35 vears ago.

she married Mr. Bemer In 1941. Area Funerals ing for March 28. Officers will be irom live umver- sities and col-y1 elected. 11:14 p.

m. Called to 300 block w. Washington ave. service not needed. 7:06 a.

m. John M. Pike. 2. oi 631 N.

Francis ave. illness revived, taken to Edward W. Sparrow hospital in in-halator car. 8:17 a. m.

T. W. Caldwell. 54. of 813 Buffalo St.

revived, taken to St. Lawrence hospita1 in department ambulancepronounced dead. vt4h. Sr. Boy L.

AWj Veteran Dies European tour 'Schaberg rHART.DTTE March 2 Funeral serv he. CHICAGO. March 2 Charles ices will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at IS Pmv fitnernl h.im.

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last summer. They sailed on the Queen Fredrika, touring 17 countries, and returning aboard the Italia. H. Porter, 74, veteran Chicago newspaperman, died Friday in d. m.

Mrs. KUtn liey. tit w. oi cnanoiie. wno aiea rn-244 E.

Jackson sU heart attack taken day at a local hospital. Burial will be In to Oak Park annex. Maple Hill cemetery. Jackson Park hospital. Porter re tired from newspaper work five The Wednesday night dinner will be served by members of the years ago but had worked in the junior high department of the public relations field in a part Sunday school, assisted by their in time capacity.

He was a member of the edi them as jewels for His crown, polished to perfect beauty by the parents. Train Kills Six torial department of the old In 7 HOUR SERVICE At Our Four Convenient Locations agencies of Divine ordination. HAMBURG, Germany, March 2 116 E. Washtanaw 226 W. Washanaw ter-Ocean and Herald Examiner and at one time served as director of the Illinois news bureau in Springfield.

He was a member of the Chicago Press Veter ans association. Six men were killed today Henry Ward Beecher spoke with his accustomed eloquence when he said, "There is to be one ground and only one fcr our morals and that is the ground of truth, always and without exception. There is no other ground that you can take and be safe, and if you take that ground, you must fight for it You must fight the tendencies of your own nature. You must fight the near Eidelstedt when an express 3025 E. Saginaw 1701 S.

Logan train struck a group of track 3 Bedroom Brick uu Home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, -large kitchen, full basement and garage. (Carpeting included) All for Only Call Laurence Fichter OR 7-4935 CMf.ru I lAUNDERm DRY CLEANERS workers. customs of society. You must fight prevalent opinions of the age. But it is worth all the conflict that you wage.

It- is worth all 116 E. WASHTENAW ST. IWOITIIEOSI To Commemorate Buddha TOKYO, March 2 (INS) Fif the strength that you put forth. It is worth all the suffering that you are called to endure. It that which will redeem your life and make you worthy to have been created worthy to be called teen leading Japanese BudBhists will fly to Communist China to take part in celebrations marking the anniversary of the of God." How well did Paul the Apostle say it, "Believe on the I Phone IV 2-1 53S Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved." death of Buddha May 9..

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