7E“A'E”HER DIVINE IV, DIVINE GREENKILL PARK, ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y., the PROMISED Springtime photos taken at GREENKILL PARK showing the fresh Water lake for swimming and boating——in the background are the Auditoriurn, Tea Room, etc.; also two of the numerous residential ‘buildings, “BEAUTIFUL LIGHT” and “RIGHTEOUSNESS.” The NEW DAY June 1st, 1939 A.D.F.D. The N E W D A Y PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 5 c A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE E c NEW DAY PUBLISHING co. 156 W. 126th St, New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy 7c. “Entered as sec-ond-class matter May 11, 1933, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3, 1879. V0.1. III N9 22 June 1st, 1939 PEACE FINE (ANDY FOR THE We Thank You, FATHER FAMILY Loft has been making and selling fine candy for more than sixty years Peace Peace 3. H. KRESS & 00. 256 West 125th St. New York City PEACE GREENFEL’S Specialty Shop 42 WEST 116th ST. NEW ... Show more7E“A'E”HER DIVINE IV, DIVINE GREENKILL PARK, ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y., the PROMISED Springtime photos taken at GREENKILL PARK showing the fresh Water lake for swimming and boating——in the background are the Auditoriurn, Tea Room, etc.; also two of the numerous residential ‘buildings, “BEAUTIFUL LIGHT” and “RIGHTEOUSNESS.” The NEW DAY June 1st, 1939 A.D.F.D. The N E W D A Y PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 5 c A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE E c NEW DAY PUBLISHING co. 156 W. 126th St, New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25 Single Copy 7c. “Entered as sec-ond-class matter May 11, 1933, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3, 1879. V0.1. III N9 22 June 1st, 1939 PEACE FINE (ANDY FOR THE We Thank You, FATHER FAMILY Loft has been making and selling fine candy for more than sixty years Peace Peace 3. H. KRESS & 00. 256 West 125th St. New York City PEACE GREENFEL’S Specialty Shop 42 WEST 116th ST. NEW YORK CITY Between Lenox and Fifth Avenues HOSIERY, LINGERIE, CORSETS Also Extra-size Skirts BLOUSES & HOSIERY PEACE Peace Tailor Ladies’ & Gents’ Suits Made Thank You, FATHER Shop to Order Cleaning —- Dyeing —— Repairing, etc. 259 LENOX AVE. S. W. Cor. 123111 St. N. Y. C. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER SIMDNS AUTO SUPPLY AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES & PARTS Reduced Prices to Followers 133 WEST 145th STREET Tel. ED. 4-7304-5 PEACE: It is Wonderful to wear Shoes that are Comfortable! Kramers Shoe Shops Wall:-Over and Matrix Shoes 2570 Broadway (near 97th St.) and 2203 Broadway (near 79th St.) N. Y. C. 575 MAIN STREET, New Rochelle, N. Y. 245 GREENWICH AVENUE, Greenwich, Conn. PEACE PEACE Quality built the BEECH - NUT reputation for foods of finest flavor —— yet BEECH - NUT Coffee BEECH - NUT Peanut Butter BEECH - NUT Cooked Spaghetti cost no more in comparison. —— Try them! Tel. UNiversity 4-6082 7 R. S U K O F F Dressmaking Trimmings, Pleating Hemstitching, Button Holes, Buttons 1742 MADISON AVE., Bet. 114th & 115th Sts., N. Y. 0. Phone: HA. 7-4819 PEACE THE STAR TRUNK CO. 0 Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases 0 Leather Novelties, Umbrellas 30 EAST 125th ST. Cor. Madison Ave., New York City Tel. UN. 4-1050 PEACE .(> Skylights Smokestacks Gutters Leaders of Metal Work 79 EAST 115th STREET — N. Y. City N. Romoff, Pres. PEACE We Thank You FATHER NOBBY’S SHIRT SHOPS BARGAINS in HABERDASHERY Guaranteed Shirts That Wear $1.00 up SOUVENIRS with $1.00 purchases. — P. Levine, Pro?- 1410 FIFTH AVE. - Near 116th ST- PF 7 A 3 4 1 June lsu 1939.AJ)Ja1t FATHERS MESSAGES The DAY. CONTENTS Banquet Table, 152-160 W.‘126th St., N. Y. C., Fri. & Sat. .Ma.y 26 81 .27. 2:40 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 5 Banquet ‘Table, New Paltz Ext., New Paltz, N. Y., The Promised Land, Sat. & Sun” May 27th and 28t»h.i 2:35 .11 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Auditorium, Laurel ‘Garden, 463 Springfield Avenue, Newark. N. J., SI..In.. May 28. 7:40 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 Banquet Table, 326 Mulberry St., Newark," N. J., Sun., May 28. 10:20 P. M. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.5 ‘ Banquet Table, 152-160 'W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Sun. '& Mon., May’ 28 & "729. 3:15 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Mon., May 29, 2:30 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 35 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Wed, Ma)’ 24. 3:55 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Banquet Table, 1.887-9 Madison Ave., N. IY. 0., Wed., May 24, 4:34 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . >49 Banquet Ta.ble, 20 W. 115th, St., N. Y. C., lV[0n., Jan. 10 1938 A.D.F.D.. 12:15 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 555 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Wed. & Thurs., May 24 48525, 2:55 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . ., . . . . 61. Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Aye., N. Y. C., Thurs., Nlayp 25, 1:55 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Banquet Table, 20 VV. 115th St., N; Y. C., Thurs., Feb. 17, 1938‘A‘.D.F.D.. 11:45 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 71. Righteous Government Forum, 326 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J.. Thurs., May 25, 11 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Banquet Table, 152-160 W. 126th St., N. Y. C., Thurs. & Fri., I May 25 &r. 26. 2:30 A. M. . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . q. 81 Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. C., Tues. May. 30. 2:40 P. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Banquet Table, 152-160 .W. 126th St., N. Y. 0., Mon. & Tues., May 297 & 30. 4:30 A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87‘ Banquet Table, 1887-9 Madison Ave., N. Y. 0., Sat., May .27. 3:50 P. 1M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 World News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 “Righteousness Marches On” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..;.... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f. . . . . . . 95 FATHEIVS Invitation to Advertisers to Participate in the Demonstration of June 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 98 Map of the Parade Route, June 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Details of the Parade Route . . . . . . . . . . ..i . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .;.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 101 Letter of Invitation to Demonstration from the “New Day” Publishing ‘Co. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . 102- Righteous Government News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..103 Business Men’s‘ Reaction to the Peace Mission Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .’. . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104': Pe-acestamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109' Free‘Employment Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Advertisers’ Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pocketbook of Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peace Dial Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............',ft: World News THIRTY-THREE died in traffic accidents in New York ‘State on Memorial Day. The toll for the nation ran into the h-undnryeds. KING GAEORGIE and his Queen are expected to be visi-A tors at the World’s Fair on Saturday, June 10th. "AN AVIATOR, Albert Smith, in a frail baby flivver plane tried to duplicate Corrig,an’s flight to Ireland. I-Ie isvnow listed among the fliers lost at sea. a A SENATORIAL AFILIBUISTLER is promised to keep Congress from cha-nging the Neutrality Law. . - AT LAST the Townsend Old Age Piension Plan has come to the floor of Con.gress. It is ‘being debated this week. . . , I BRITISH .PLAN:S to make Palestine an indenpendent nation conrtrolleed by Arabs who constitute a great majority in the land, has been rejected by the Arabian High Counicil because immigration of 15,000 Jews will be per- .mitted annually for the next five years. \ JAPANESE PLANES have attacked the border air forces of Outer Mongolia formerly a part of the Cnhinese Empire but now a buffer state for the Soviet Union. They claim the Mongolian air arrneada of 1000 .pl‘an_e«s was flying over Mandhukuvarn territory. The Japanese clalim they destroy- ed 42 planes in thirty minutes. The attack was a\ppa«re5nta ly made to try to dissuade Russia from e.-nt-erin.g a military pack’ with.En—gl.and. I ’ PLANS to raise the Squalus will take probably a month. ‘ The plan calls for dragging the "sub into, nearby shallow - wa’te—r so di.vingso.pera*tionsi will be eas~i.er. .I,_{VING-’GEORGE whose .trans-Canadian trip was a«c.com- 1 \ - u . \ K yrupitio-n but was “arrested for his.w_-ork.‘GoVernior Martin panied by much needed rain, won him the e~p1'th.ext, “George the Rainmaker.” “ I ' He bro~ad+cas<t to the 'Br1=:is.r1 l3lm,pire from Victo-ria, 13.. C. Tuesday. ‘ . _ SOVIET FOREIGN COMlVlI-SSAR Vladimir Molotov, made .a. sign_ifi:c~ant speech in -Moscow on W>eIdtneIs<7l«a*y, set. inzg forth. the foreign policy of the Union——~on eve of entér. inug military alliance with ‘Eng*-land. ‘ JAPANESE "WARSHIPS have been‘ halting British and French ships in their blockade of the Coast of China. A NOB.TI-I ATLANTIC UNION of deumovcracies to in. ’clude the U.S., Canada, E_rLg_land., Ireland, '.E‘ran<:e, Belgium, I-Iol-land, Switzerland, Denmrirrk, Sweden, Finland, Aus. tralia and South Africa is proposed by an American au- thor by the name of Streit. It is his plan ‘for. the (first step towaral ~a.c«hieVing a ‘World Union. A .: _ “A WORLD C(.NFEREl‘-ICE to -devise a New World Order based on the Fatherhood of. God and brotherhood of man, a World Union of free peoples, at once the pow- er of evil will be broken, a New Era of ll/Iourality and righteousness will. begin," is zrplan urged by World Peace. MOUNT KATNAI in Alaska is active again. Members ‘of the ‘nearby Aleut tribes have fledito sa-fety. Volcanic _ ashes aresettling over a hundred-milre area. In 1912 this ‘mountain gave vent to the gr_e.atest‘ eruption “of ‘any Vol. cano in the history of the world. . . . SCQMMISSIONER COLE, whohyad .a delegation or toy!- lowers detained on way. from Canada to Rigiht_eous. Gov. ern-ment Conven-tion two years ago _wa:s the“ first of ~01!- ficials indicte~d In Stjate of Washingt-o~n clean up. Lester Hunt, reporter for Seattle Star, has .exposed official, cor- exultantlly dewclzavred-, “VW=‘be got .I-Iun»t.’_' ‘ I . .,[ ,;.,, I_ wj-. 'j,_,L'.|.'. 1:. ._ \ ,-._-.~‘ . _=. V,» . ~ \ « (ALL A.I€F3_ Wifijliiit/iii T0 I§ARTIC1PA1*E) A DAY - .lune 4th, ’1’9A3i94: A.D..F'.D., New York City“ i A "(AND EVERY SUNDAY? THROUGHOUT THE .‘SUMMSI_3‘..R UNLESS % A’ A " ‘A »OTH*EVRW'.IS‘ES SPECIFIED) ’ A i S. A A , A FATHER expécted.’ to be present Personally 0 GREAT MASS MEETINGS —— ROCKLAND PALACE A . 8th Avenue _& 155th Street _ Sponsored by.,the New I)ay_ Publishing Co. Sun FREE F R E E“ SUNDAY - June 11th, 1939 A..fi.F;D., New~YoSrk city ~ 0 PARADE.-=-;—_ 'Sta1-ting 1:30» P;‘M.“;f14om Madisah ‘Sqt1ai*e',' “ l 2316 S't1‘eétf& ,..1\/Iadfiison AA‘veI1_u»e.~ A A ' A ' N @M.ASS* after Parade at Rockland Palace, 4 - 155th Street 8: 8i’h Avenma. . 1 ' - A ’ ‘ F R AS ‘ALWAYS A A S R _. A. 1711.6 }'ot1_te of the fb"iii1‘d mi S100 mad‘ the del”.ai1As.0,l1 pagéai MONDAY -‘— June lfifh, 1939 A~.D.~.F.Dn H»l'l;d{S0I1A RiVel"AS A e BOAT.EXCURSION & OUTING ‘tn’; the I?11OMISED'LA_N_D. A V ‘S.-SA;."De1aware leaves ]:3211diSt. _&_HA1I.(IVsbgI1 River “A A’ ‘R-et1*11'11s "in t11e:eVéi1if1g flléi s‘aii1e A ' V — ALL CHILDRVAEN“ 18—yéaArs and H1‘1_11d‘cr ‘F ICE. E < A _fi "SMALL. CHILDREN ii1ust‘be .a”ct3u‘1i1pa11iéd hiy;G11at'dia.11s. A VAUULTS’-“-‘-“G-‘ ONE DOLLAR--.-‘-“-'-1+ ROUND TRIPwF~ARE ‘ Spoinsbred by ihé New \DdyAAPitBAl.ishi~ng A ALLSAA1{EA WELC(}'M’EA{T() P-AR’lfiICIL1’A5l74E:Vi11.AA‘\these I A fregarfl'le's’sf"of s'o-céilied’ race, Ac1"'e‘ed A 0r_Vé0]o‘1';'"réligigus A’;;1)e1fii':":f;j'4A A AASSS*i?fiiA31 X01‘ ."‘ffi1i5"“i[°“$-A"" I .().I..}\_ 5 —pu—r;— ’ ._-I , V .4 — —i a . ‘NE r cThelNewDay I ;...._._.—.. 1u_<'rHU1s_DAY,UN~E 1st,;199,A..F.D.’ I if I I A I I 2 All the I’owers ‘That Be, l:Gov?e:rnmen*l:o1 , or Diplomatic, Cannot Do What the Spirit of My Presence Is Doing a Those Who Are Rtespeaasie Will Respect Others, for You Show Yaw Respect Within 'Yoiirself by Respecting Others “OUR FATHERS MESSAGE’? , GIVEN WHILE AT THE “BANQUET TABLE » 152-160 WEST 126th STREET I NEW YORK. CITY I FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY MORN- ING, MAY 26th and 27:11, 1939 A.D.F’.D. ‘ A TIME: 2:40 A. M. i ‘ The most insignificant and humble person maybe the best mannered and the most courte- ous, for culture and education is not essential to treating others with ,respect, and it behooves, us all to handle visitors, friends, strangers, brothers and sisters.with the utmost courtesy as does our PERFECT EXAMPLE, our beloved’ SAVIOR, FATHER DIVINE! — . All who come in our midst are shown hos- pitality by Him Who is so SUPERIOR to them all, regardless to whom and what they may consider themselves to be, and therefore jwewho know our inothingness should certainly pattern after His ways andyclo likewise. V I V The Message FATHER delivered on, this occasion was one "of patiently "teaching us to show’ the respect for ourselves He has instilled ’” in. us,aby respecting others and treating them 7 courteously. It is/not only worthy of considera- tion, but should be adhered to and must be by all who desire to participate in these assemblies. , I At the close ., of FATH"ER’S Message, Mr. Frankel,» attorney, who arrived late but in time. to hear FATHER-s«p‘eak, addressed FATHER and the .ga—thering,\.,praising FATHER for HIS mighty ,,WorkV am.ong_3-‘the, under-privileged and nons. privileged, and his remarks are included fol-s * lowing FATHER’S Lecture. THANK YOU, FATHER DEAR! (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber and FAT'HER’S Message follows.) PEACE, EVERYONE! Aren’t you glad! I would just like to say at this instance, you all have heard in part the announcements concerning the different events that are supposed to take place in tl‘1e‘:near future in connection with the PEACE lVfOVEe MENT, , I,-cwould just like to say right there, as I have often said, it has been Mwconsideration to be mindful how I entertain‘ strangers, and I request‘ the honor of all visiting friends, those who claim to "be My followers and those who are not, to be mindful how you entertainstrans sgers in the different audiences where My fol. lowers and ‘believers are assembled. I mention this because it came to My notice that someone, spoke very rudely to someone who was speaking tonight.» A person comingfin any . _of theseidivers audiences, unless they are rude, you are disrespecting yourself to speak rudely to strangers; If they come in and act rude, it is ‘ a different proposition; but I have taught you all to bemindful how you entertain strangers. For this cause I remain the LINK and the CHAI-N; therefore I do not have any members, as ithis is not an organization! ‘ I All‘ people‘ are welcome to participate in thesedifferent‘, gatherings and participate in these divers demonstrations, but do not feel that we have any members in our connection. Those who do .n*otVexp_ress My .iS'p_irit ‘flana: Mindy s I draw them! “ Race! Aren’t you glad! 1 6 T A i p , Tlliielil D/VALY they are‘-n'ot'ilof Me!“ Unless‘-»'va ‘!p*erson¥e“omes in these. .dif:Eerent, .audi.ences , and», speaks .. rudely, ac-ts rudely in some way or :d?isorder.ly,' why should you speak rudely to _them?. ,, 4 fr ' Show Your Respect ’ Those who are trespectable ' will respect others. You , sh.ow your res‘pect_ by jjrespelcting others. I do not mean, you show your,‘ respect. to t'hem,__I do. not mean you.show' your respelct for thern, but I do mean you show your respect within yourself by the way you respect’ others. Can you not see the mystery? ’ " T p A person that speaks rudely to another, he is-disresrpecting that person unlesshe has a cause to speak rudelyto him, and he is showing his disrespect in himself by the act of his doings; therefore he is looked -u'pon,as;;bein,g- .,disrespect- able because: he disrespects others, , A If you notice it closely, those who are re- spectable, ,they_ I'€3S‘p€‘.C.‘t. and honcr »others be- cause: they are respectable and ,honorable;, but those who are disresp,.ecta‘blei and dishonorable, they: disrespect others -_without a cause and they dishonor ’others without ‘a .ca.use, and ;they..,,dis- :-regard others without a.» »cause Ibecaugse they themselves are dishonorable and dis.respecta‘ble and in a,great measure at times dishonesti , But I mention, AM My ~LIl\TK and l.A‘l\/I My CHAIN ~because this isanot and organization, although‘ you are gather