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...build up a "Lowell Thomas of Religion," it went straight to young Dr. Stanley Hoflund High, journalist and preacher. Since piloting in the U. S. Air Service during the War, he has toured Europe five times, visited Russia, the East and Africa. Never ordained, Dr. High is now the pastor of Stamford's large First Congregational Church. For several months in 1930 Stanley High had a program of comment on religious happenings. Last fortnight his voice went out once more over the air in a program called "The World of Religion,''* with a musical accompaniment. It started...
...Holy See last week gave to the Roman Catholic diocese of Salt Lake, Utah a new bishop, Rev. James E. Kearney, 48, pastor-organizer in 1928 of the Church of St. Francis Xavier in The Bronx. Iowa-born, Bishop-elect Kearney studied at Teachers College in Manhattan and Catholic University in Washington. He is diocesan superintendent of Bronx schools, lecturer at Good Counsel College in White Plains. In Utah he will succeed another onetime Bronx pastor, Most Rev. John Joseph Mitty, 48, who was appointed last February to be Coadjutor Archbishop of San Francisco (TIME...
Died. Francis Patrick Duffy, 61. War-time chaplain of the "Fighting 69th" Regiment of New York, pastor of Holy Cross Church; of colitis and a liver infection; in Manhattan. He was born...
...Farrar blows sweetly on a trombone. The everlasting blessedness of the saved. ... On the hard seats children fall asleep. A man bench," and a girl repenting sit their on "the sins. Later there would be more. And the everlasting, conscious punishment of the lost. Brother Paul William Rood, 43, pastor of Beulah Tabernacle. Turlock, Calif. pens a meeting. He is red-faced, friendly oratorical, shakes your hand warmly with is soft one. He has been president of the Fundamentalists for three years. His church is the Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant of America, but he says: might be a Mason...
...Floyd Bennett Field, N. Y., for Warsaw, Polish-American Pilot Stanislaus Felix Hausner, too exhausted to talk, was rescued from his floating Bellanca by a tanker, 600 mi. off the coast of Portugal. Astonished airmen marvelled at his "dumb luck." Pilot Hausner's attractive wife, Martha, and the pastor of the Polish-Catholic Church in Newark, N. J., which they attended were joyful but not astonished. They remarked that Pilot Hausner had carried a medal of St. Christopher, patron saint of travelers...