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C., last week, killing twenty-five and leaving much wreckage behind. __EOUR OF EUROPE’.S ACTUAL RULE.RS, Herr Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and Monsieur Daladier, sat down around aconference table in Munich (Muenchen) Germany last A. week and agreed to give. Claancellor I-litler‘ practically i‘4England had not revealed her ‘determination not to. everything he demanded. His only concession was to -take the Sudeten areas __of Czechoslovakia gradually and to avoid actual military combat. "For other isolated “areas in Czechoslovakia where a majority of Germans live, Hitler agreed to a plebiscite supervised by an Inter- national Commission. ’ . BEFORE THE MUNICH CONFERENCE, radio news commentators announced -that FATHER DIVINE had cabled to Hitler, Chamberlain and Daladier, that they assist the Sudetens to purchase their area from Czechoslovakia and operate it on a cooperative basis. POLAND assembled a large army on the Czech border and made such threatening demands, the Czech cabinet decided to cede the Teshan area, where 82,000 Poles re- side, to her northern neighbor. » VICTORIES OF ‘-GERMANY AND POLAND have caused Hungary to become increasingly insistent that the, portion of Czechoslovakia carved out of the war-time” Austro-Hungarian empire, be restored. The Czechs have shown a willingness to let this area go also. RUMANIA, half of which formerly belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire until after the world war, may be the next step in Hitler’s “drive to the East.” ‘Hungary is in a fair way to ‘become almost as closely allied to Germany as Austria, and Hitler will back up the Hungarian ambitions and prayers to take not only half I of Rumania but dominate the remainder. Hitler’s agents are now busy in Bulgaria and Turkey, negotiat- ing military, political and trade agreements. 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Y., '1‘:HU'R»SDAY,i0CTOBER« 6th, 1938 A.D.F'.D'; N0; 40 YOU WILL FIND THE OMNIPOT/EN CE or YOUR con IN THE NAME or SPIRIT INSTEAD or POWER AND MIGHT UNLESS YOU .BRING YOURSELF INTO SUBJECTION TO THE GREAT FUNDAMENTAL——THEwPRINCE OF PEACE--YOU CANNOT EXPECT TO HAVE LASTING PEACE I “OUR FAT-HE,R’S MESSAGE” ‘ AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY MONDAY AFTERNOON ooToBEB 3rd, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 1:30 P.M. As an oasis is on a desert, a shelter in the storm, a vessel on a storm-tossed sea, and a life- saver is to a drowning person, so is CHRIST our LORD, FATHER DIVINE, the Great SAVIOUR, to all mankind. T HE is lifting them from the de- bris of sin and sin’s confinement, which held them fast in the grip of vice and crime, and in mortal- ity’s dungeon of mysticisms, and illusions, dog- mas and creeds, for 10, these manygenerations. HE has come as the Great RESCUERiof a per- ishing and struggling civilization, with His Mag- net of Salvation, to save man from the horrors of destruction, and from an eternal death. HE is the Great LIFE-GIVER and LIFE-PRE- SERVER, butlman must subject himself to the I Will of the ALMIGHTY GOD to receive this Life and enjoy perpetual Peace, which GOD HIM- SELF came to give .as it was described in that sterling Message which was delivered on Sunday- afternoon by the LORD, and read to us on this date. Man has turned aside from GOD, and for that reason one nation is against the other, and they are as strangers to each other, rather than brothers. They are not only strangers, but they are enemies one to the other, when GOD has commanded all ye peoples of the. earth, to “love ye one another.” But unless the Words of Truth, and the Principle of RIGHTEOUSNESS, JUS- I TICE and EQUITY beiaccepted in its entirety, as a “Capsule of Salvation” -this ’civilization and all of its accomplishments shall fulfil the Words of the LORD, as were herein spoken in this par- ticular MESSAGE, on this day of Our LORD, in the midst of the people. Turn ye aside from wickedness, oh, ye erring people, and return un- to the LORDIE Consider these vital Words which have issued forth from the Mouth of the LORD, FATHER‘ DIVINE, on this 3rd day of October for this is the only propitiation for man. CHRIST, Our BLESSED LORD, we thank THEE. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) PEACE, EVERYONE: .. I a (‘‘Peace, FATHER DEAR!” rang out the echoes from “the throng.) Here we all are again,» and there I sit and stand! In the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose to you I come. I come before you even as I came, to bring about the universal Brotherhood of Man, and the conscious realiza- tion of the FATHERHOOD of GOD. I have arisen at this instance to say, as I have explained in that Message just proof-read, when mankind realizes GOD as a Living Reality, and theoretically, harmoniously unify themselves to- gether, they will eventually unify in heart and in mind, and Will become to be in the unity‘ of Spir- it, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose. By this, the universal brotherhood of man will be a living re- ality, for as the sample and as the example, so with the whole. p an individual, so with a nation; and as with a nation, so with all nations nationally and inter- nationally.” ‘ ‘ We shall have a RIGHTEOUS Government! ’ We cannot llitve a -.IGHTEOUS Gioverniinefit un- As I have often said, “As with ‘ 6x I " I write NIEWDAYI 't5« til all mankind shall have unified themselves. You may talk about Peace as a nation, all you wish, but unless you bring yourself into subjection to the great FUNDAMENTAL, “the PRINCE of PEACE,” A you cannot expect to have lasting Peace; nevertheless, as I have often said, that which I convey to you, to others I also convey the Message of Peace, which will cause men to stop and think. At times they may try to rebel against this standard of Peace which I have liftedf neverthe- less, they must accept of it. ' They may try to criticize it, because of its Religious aspect and be- cause of i-ts Religious expression, as being termed “a Peace Mission,” and because of the insignifi- cance of ME as a Person; nevertheless, they must accept of this Message of Peace, or they shall have no peace universally. But, as I de- clared the other day, as you heard read in the proof-reading of the Message, although men had declared war, and they were preparing for War on every side, and even in this country, I had de- clared “PEACE,” and I said, “We shall have it!” Peace Stressed for Many Years This Peace which is considered now in Europe, a . is an abstract expression and also an outcome of the PEACE that I have been stressing for many years, that m.ankind might produce Peace and bring Peace into expression, through harmoniza- tion, by the nations of the earth harmonizing for I one common purpose and on and for one common cause. . . . They may have to lose———or lose great wealth, and may cause themselves to sacrifice greatly, yea, in the wealth of their countries; nevertheless, if they will but get together and harmonize for the common good of all humanity, why, millions of lives will be saved continually. But they will not have lasting PEACE unless it is settled on a foundation of RIGHTEOUSNESS; for I have long since declared: “It is not bypower nor by might, but by My Spirit.” Therefore, I have declared-, the powersthat be cannot bring about this universal and infinite Peace, saving by My SPIRIT and by the .recog— nition of it. , « I If these powers that be will recognize My SPIRIT, yea, ‘recognize ME, we shall have uni- versal Peace; not only universal Peace on the earth plane, as it may be termed, but we shall have Peace of Spirit and of mind among the chil- dren of men, wheresoever man is found. Can you not see the thousands and thousands of My Followers wheresoever they are -gathered, the very recognition of MY PRESENCE, and the sal- utationwhich we are daily speaking, will cause /, the harmony to result? .Where there is a dis- turbance, when the very Spirit of MY PRES- ENCE is considered, and the word is spoken," “PEACE,” peace results and ovéirshadows the people; for GOD HIMSELF is peaceful. The Prophecy of the Kingdom What .a glorious privilege to observe the mys- tery, and to see in this day, and at this time, those of -you who are in harmony with ME, are now the co-fulfillers of the Scripture! What said the prophet concerning this mystery‘? “In the days of those kings” (in these days in which we are now living, in these days of which we are now speaking) “shall the GOD,”. or “the LORD of He.aven set up a Kingdom, and it shall not be left to other people.” These, or those kingdoms shall rise and wane, but if they will bring themselves into subjection to the spirit of Peace as exemplified among you, GOD in Love and Mercy will transmit the spirit and the meaning of His Kingdom to the powers that be, and they as well as you, will be in har- mony with ME. Aren’t you glad? That is ex- actlyiwhat they all will do, ‘even as the President of the United States did, after I had conveyed My MESSAGE to the chief executive of this country, the . Premier and the Chancellor‘, and the chief executives in the other countries; yea, then came forth the Message from the chief executive of this country, as a representative of the FUN- DAMENTAL to dictate Peace to the inhabitants of the earth. ’ I have long since told you all, and the world at large, they must eventually accept of this Peace of which I AM stressing, and they must recognize it, as the only real piece of legislation; the only real Fundamental, the Hope of the re- demption of all humanity; the Light of this Peace as exemplified among you and as I have mani- fested to the inhabitants of the earth, through you, by you and among you. ‘ The Czechoslovakians Fulfillers of the Gospel How can they expect to have Peace and unity so long as they are living in selfishness, graft and greed? Men think because their respective na- tionality or country happens to be one of the great powers that be, they can control all of the inhabitants of the earth, with a “rod ofliron,” but I say “Nay!” Although at this instance and [at this particular time of which we are "now speaking, the Czechoslovakians made a great sac- rifice for the lives of millions, this saérificelwas made according to the Scripture. A Even though they may not have been conscious of -the mys- tery, of what they were actually doing scientifi- October 6th,, 1938,‘ Octobernth, 1933 \ n..Ns.w l)AY A I i 7 I cally and Evangelinally, yet, they were fulfilling. the“Scripture; for What said Jesus concerning the mystery? “If any man "sue you at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.” If all of the inhabitants of the earth would solve their difliculties as they did at that partic- ular time, they would be under the “Banner of CHRIST,” the SAVIOUR and the REDEEMER of all humanity. Even though they may be un- conscious of the mystery, even though they may do it unwillingly, they were actual fulfilfers of the Gospel; therefore, so far as that was con- cerned, they were living and expressing in the act of their duty, true Evangelism. The sacrifice of their territories and their do- minion——such a sacrificemay havebeen great ap-~ parently; nevertheless, such a sacrifice which they made, .as did the CHRIST for the redemp- tion of mankind, was a sacrifice that was well worth considering, for it saved the lives of mil- lions. GOD Will Teach Wisdom Then I say, let us live in this recognition whereby we will be able to comprehend the mys- tery of these things when they are being fulfilled, especially as the fulfillers of the Scripture, and the interpreters of the same. GOD in His »Mer'- cy will teach you wisdom, and will give you un- derstanding whereby all can comprehend. Upon this Foundation if you will stand, those who cooperate in the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and «of Purpose, as you harmonize with ME, in the act of'bringing about RIGHTEOUS- NESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE on the material plane and in government, we will univers.ally convey our“ Message of Peace in the actuated words of our expression, for “actions speak loud- er -than words,” and we are daily speaking. When the Message was conveyed, as afore said’ in the proof-read Message, the great powers that be may have thought to ignore ME. As a Person it is immaterial to ME, Whether they ig- nore ME or not; for that which_I have ordained or planned, that must be. I will accomplish My Endeavors if I must needs convey the Message through mental telepathy. V them mentally and Spiritually, saving through mental telepathy, I will reach them. As said one _ in the Gospel, yea, the Scriptures: “It is better . revealed than told.” » . When it is revealed in men, especially when they_ are self-exalted and great in their own con- ceit, the very idea that you might convey to them in the insignificance of yourself as an individual, if it is revealed to themthrough the Spirit or. through mental telepathy, they will believe i-t, If I. cannot reach and they will accept «of it;*1-inevertheless, it is F nothing less than what I havetold you, and what I AM conveying to them. It is I that is speaking in them! ‘ ‘ Peace Only Temporary The real peace that would abide in this par- ticular issue, would not be a temporary peace, if they would have accepted of My MESSAGE as I gave it, but asit is, it is only a temporary peace that will not be lasting; for in the hearts and minds of the Czechoslovakians, they feel as if though they have been mistreated. They feel asif though they have not received JUSTICEat ‘ the hand of the Powers that be, and it is pnly a matter of time, when the reaction of such an occurrence will be their experience. But if we settle our difficulties in harm-ony and in the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, and attempt to give every man his just deserts, give him that which is justly due him, GOD will abun- dantly Bless you in your endeavors, and will bring harmony and peace outof confusion, and you will have abiding Peace once and forever.‘ We may have Peace for a_ time; for if a man would attempt to take something of yours, why, naturally, if you give it to him at that particu- lar instance, you may have peace, and save your life and save the -lives of those with whom you are concerned; nevertheless,» it will not be lasting peace, unless it is founded upon the Foundation which I have so simply explained: ‘fthe founda- tion that none other has laid, the Foundation of Jesus the CHRIST, the Hope and the Redemp- tion of all mankind.” . . Oh, what a privilege t-o accept of the Message, "and realize Isaiah the prophet said not in vain: “Unto us a Child is born: unto us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder.” ,, If they do not allow this Child of Whom they have declared was born to be considered in this great issue and drama of things, to be consid- ,ered and counted, yea, reckoned, in all of their “endeavors, they cannot expect to win -the victory for lasting peace, of which they are seeking. “Unto us a Child is born: unto us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His Name shall be called WON- DERFUL! COUNSELLOR! . The MIGHTY GOD, the EVERLASTING FATHER, and the PRINCE of PEACE.” " . Love and Joy Without a Tear I Until they accept of all of these Godly degrees of which you declare to be ME, they will not have lasting Peace, for the peace that cometh not ac- is ‘K .I ~ 3 "cording, to Fvoundation and the Hope of the ‘Redemption of all ’huina.nity,i it will not be last- ing peace, it will merely be temporary peace; but , oh, how glorious it willbe when all of the inhabi- tants of the earth shall taste of this unmingled Peace; as said Christendom, “We shall taste of this unmingled Love and Joy without a tear.” I This unmingled Love transcends all of the versions of men, all of the barriers and limita- tions of them; it goes into infinitude, the end you cannot vision; and the Peace of which we ‘are. now speaking, and also the nations of the earth are, all combined-—-the Peace and the Love com- bined, are unified as one. This is the Peace of which I AM speaking, this unmingled Love that will be exemplified in all mankind, even as I have exemplified it among you. » To taste of this unmingled. Love, this unmin- gled Peace———not a selfish and a self-exalted Peace of graft and of greed selfishly, but a Peace that will give your fellow-brother the same chance as you have yourself as an individual. This Peace that will unify all mankind together in the unity of the Spirit, of ,Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, as we have it, and the cooperative system‘ will be universally established, and I have afore said, “Capital and labor will shake hands with each ‘other-‘.” They too, in turn, will be universally uni- fied, and there‘ will be no division among man- kin-d. « I I All Problems Can Be Solved by Subjection “If it is good for an individual, it ‘is good for a nation,” I stress. If this is an abstract ex- pression, and it has worked scientifically for us as individuals; if I can bring the millions and mil- lions together in the unity of the Spiri-t, of l\/I/ind, of _Aim and of Purpose, and solve every economic problem, how about the univer'seiand_ all" civilia zation? ; All civilization can“ solve their prob- , lems by bringing themselves into subjection to the FUNDAMENT_AL,which I AM stressing and by living thus accordingly. s It is free for you as well as it is for MYSELF as an Individual! It is free for each and all of the people, for as I have afore said,"‘it is not by power nor by might, but by My Spirit, de- clares the LORD.” Remember this once and for- ever, for the powers that be are political. They will continue to rise, but they will wane. They will do as they have been doing, but the Spirit of TRUTH shall stand and shall be fulfilled among the children of men, even as I have declared con- cerning the same: “It is not by power‘ nor by might, but by My Spirit.” I Can you not the opposition of all opposi- » tions rising in opposition toi"‘—"”the .FUNDAMEN- TAL‘? Yet the Spirit overcomes each and every opposition, for GOD HIMSELF transmitted is OMNIPOTENT; yet in meekness, and lowliness CHRIST came, not~as an expression of political power among the children of men, but in that in- significant appearance of expression, in meek- ness and lowliness of heart and of mind; there is where you will find the OMNIPOTENCE of your GOD. There is where you will find it, in the name of‘ Spirit instead of power and might, for politically and nationally it may be ignored or not considered. It may not be considered in the least; nevertheless, the Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE from this angle of expression shall have FREE ACCESS among all of the nations, and mankind must eventually recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE from this angle of ex- pression. ‘ . From One Degree to Another V They may attempt to ignore it from this an- gle of expression, at this particular instance; nevertheless, the recognition of the FUNDA- MENTAL shall be considered from time to time, from one degree to another, and from one angle of expression to another‘, until it does recognize the FUNDAMENTALbfrom this angle of expres- sion .in its entirety, and consider the PRESENCE of the ALMIGHTY as being the onlylHope of Re- demption. I How glorious it is to see that which I have spoken into consideration, as with an individual so with a nation; and as with a nation, s-o “con- tagionize” I the nations -of the earth universally ‘ with the ‘same contagion, that all might be par- takers of this identical contagion of the con- “ sciousness of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, and the recognition of His Dominion among the peo- ple! Then the kingdoms that be must eventual- ly accept of the MESSAGE. They must accept, of it whole-heartedly, although they may try to ignore it from a national point of View or openly, the same Message that I have conveyed toyou, the Message of .“PEACE;” they did call for it, did they not? - n . a I said a few weeks ago, or a week or so ago, “They shall accept of ME before the rising and the setting of the sun many more times.” The same Spirit is speaking today. I repeat and reiterate! I re-aflirm——not..only affirm, but I re- confirm My Statement, and establish it by verifi~ ’ cation of that which I will bring into expression, and cause them all to reckon the consideration of that which I have spoken. , ’ I. They -Want ‘Peace to Come Back. Yesterday was the set apart, in pa: iorctober 6:ia.ie193.8i-slioi", I nor by might, but by My SPIRIT.” ' since been declared, and I redeclare thesame: A ,“Man’s extremity is GOD’,S Opportunity.” October 6th, "1933 rh-eNsw DAr I i this natio.n, and it was requested. by the different :orgyanizati.-ons of this c.o:un-try,” to be set apart by a proclamation by the chief executive, for a day ‘of '-prayer for PEACE. Can you not “see they are. calling for ME? Did he not say, “Pray for PEACE?” Call for PEACE to come, because they had driven the PEACE that I had brought them, away from them? They asked for it to come back. They Wanted this PEACE! ‘I have long since declared, and I re—declare the same; without this PEACE that I bring, men shall grvope in misery and sorrow and woe continually, and they shall not have PEACE un- til they accept of ME from this angle expres- sible; yea, from this angle of expression. They must accept of ME, or else their peace will not be an abiding peace, such as I have exemplified , among you; but oh, how glorious it will be when all of the nations shall have tried everything else and will see everything will fail! When they shall look diligently to that little insignificant v word, “PEACE;” when they shall look diligent- ly to see it established in the minds of the chil- dren »of men; why, then and only then, will they fully and whole-heartedly accept of ME. But when this i.s done, they all will rejoice in the PEACE" that ‘I bring, and will glory in the PRESENCE of the NAME of GOD, and the PEACE which I have stressed and est-ablished among you all. What a privilege to realize, “it is not by power It has long Men have “eXtremiated” themselves, '*'for they had gone to their destination. They had gone in every way possible to bring about a closer fel- lowship and an agreement among themselves, but they were obliged to accept of this MES- SAG,-E..of “PEACE,” eventhough they did ac- ,‘ cept of itlthroughsomeone else.’ The Kingdom Must Come in Government‘ Now we shall have a RIGHTEOUS Govern-, ment! All ofthe inhabitants of the earth, as here with ME Personally, shall recognize GOD”S AC- TUAL PRESENCE, and the peoples of the earth shall be governed by the Government of -the Kingdombf Heaven, for which all Religions have been praying. In your divers Religions, ‘you prayed: “Let Thy Kingdom come: -let Thy Will be done.” You‘desired- for the Kingdom to come. .. You desired it!,.:You beseeched "GOD! Yousought it‘=.dil>igently. You did not know the Kingdom must come in government before we could have a RIGHTEOUS Government. ‘ The Kingdom‘ must come in politics; in the I politica.1“wo'rld it" inust‘ be ‘establis:hed—RIGHT- . sworn into office by the. Bible. EOUSNESS, TRUTH and. MSTICE! For this cause GOD, thrsough His Condes.cension,. with Love and Mercy, requested and requests‘ all oaths that are taken, to be taken by the Bible, to be ta*ken‘;~by_ ;l;_he, Bible or by the Name of the ALMIGHTY. ;Whén’:i’this loath is taken, you are requesting GOD. in His OMNIPOTENCE, OM- NISCIENCE and MIGHTY PRESENCE, as it may be termed, to protect you and endorse you in that oath which you are‘ taking, to confirm you and to substantiate you in that what you_are saying. For this cause, eve_ry official selected and elected or appointed to office, they are They are sworn in by the Bible or by the ;Name of the AL- MIGHTY, that the Government of the Kingdom , of GOD from your fondest imagination, might come to the earth plane, and be brought into .-legalization through the politicians into RIGHT- EOUS Government and universally control_ all humanity in RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH _a;nd JUSTICE, and judge the people with equity. I thank you. R0YX£n1lVlEhfSA WEAR EVERYTHING TO FOR ' A 106 Lenox Ave. '“New’1,Y\o;ri: pity Bet. 115thiand 116th S-ts.’ Peace Tel. ED. 4--5865 ’ I PEACE A. .& J. BOTTLING CO» ’ _ ALL KINDS OF SODA - . Ginger Ale———Lemon Lime——Grape Soda-—C~ne-aim Silda Cherry Soda—Ora.nge Soda—-Straw-berrbi.’ S0da 310 WEST 133rd STREET New York .oit:y PEACE ‘H WASHINGTON BEEF CQMPANY 573.-575 NIN'1‘H_ AVE. _ NEW roan-arr: ' .(Ne:a-r 42.nr..l — I Wholesale and Retail »Me.ats‘.a,nd Poultry I Hotels and Restaurants Supplied . . i H _ We Thank You, FEATHER! PEACE » Guaranteed, Repairing: , ‘ EMPIRE JEWELRY siior WATCHES and JEWELRY I 10 Percent Discounton A1-1 Purchases — Highest Prices Paid For Old Gold . . , ,_ _‘ «Between 125th.andL126th Ste. 307 LENOX AVENUE PEACE NEW vomi ir'he*, NEWDAY ‘i\. . PEACE BER—SHAN’S 5 SHOE OUTLET -7- SAVE MONEY ‘Buy famous trade mark shoes. Sizes 2 to 11. Widths AAA to EEE v All One Phice $3.00. —— Value to $12.50. 129 WEST 33rd ST.‘ Opp. Gimbel’s, N. Y. City Telephone: Tlllinghast 5-2960 HARRY KRAMER’TS Original Meat Market Hotels and Restaurants Supplied 2172 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. C. PEACE PEACE SCHMUKLER’S HARDWARE, HOUSE F'UR'NIS~.I-IINGS and. LINOLEUM STORES . Keys made while you wait. ’ 1574 PARK AVENUE, Bet. 112tih-113th Sts. 1584 PARK AVENUE, Bet. 113th- 114th Sts. _ New York City We Thank You, FATHER JOE GOLDBERG DEALER IN Choice Meats, Poultry & Provisions 2464 ETGHTH AVENUE, N. Y. C. Bet. 131st & 132nd Sts. PEACE Thank A You, FATHER 76 West 125th St., N. Y. c. All Styles 1 All Sizes, All Prices _ A COATS ._ surrs .._. DRESSES PEACE ‘ Thank You, FATHER ROBERT HAMPTON Exmzssr TRUCK 9 All kinds of hlauling and moving done A 9 Also nice well kept spaces for brothers. 19 WEST 115th STREET New York City PEACE TI 5-0310 FOR BETTER FURNITURE Visit , " Hicksonis Furniture Service Exchange 2154 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK CITY Entire Ramps Furnished, $8.00 up. I Thank You, FATHER .lENNY’S HAT SHOP 3 Millinery shoppe -.—i All Latest Styles Q Speoia;lizing in large head sizes A @ Complete line in mourning veils A ,"?/“f../3 -116th STREET ‘ A Peace’ '3 PEACE A.D.'F.D.x LOLlTA’S DRESS SHOPPE 1376 - 5th Cor. 114th -St. New York. City We Thank You, FATHER. A A 266 west 125th St. Thank You, FATHER_ PEACE A.D.F.D; PEACE LADY ROSE SHOPS HOSIERY . GLOVES . CORSETS - LINGERlE * , We carry extra Sizes New York City PEACE MADISON MEAT MARKET b Where you can always get all kinds of Q Fresh Meat and Poultry Daily 118th ‘STREET & MADISON AVE., New York City HArlem 7-7526 PEACE lV_llTCH_ELL’S GIFT SHOP Watch our Window for Bargain Prices. 14E. 125th ST., Bet. Madison & 5t<h Aves., N. Y., City La Salle Fashion Shop Peace Thank You, FATHER Paris, Practical Hatter Makers of C ustom-made Men’s Hats 69 EAST 125th ST. . New York City Ernest Lussier. Tn PEACE Thank‘ You, FATHER PEACEFUL PEACE SQ Fresh Fruits. Q Fresh Vegetables - Q In Centrafl Market 9 WEST 115-th STREET 12 WEST 116th STREET New York City PEACE QUALITY MEAT MARKETS Prime Mea.-ts—Poultry and Provisions 1 Norman and Dave 150 LENOX AVE. PEACE .' 4-7293 SOL RADIO _ F “ SERVICE ‘XND SALES 306 ST. NICHOLAS AVE, Northeast Corner 125th st. - we Thank You. FATHER LOUIS WILLIAMS E E Fresh Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds. ‘ A ; CENTRAL‘ MARKET . V ‘C ‘ 9 West 1151311 Street '. ,0 v_ A A 12 West 116th Street PEACE‘ I Oetobefneth, 19:58 , PEACE A Thank You, ‘FATHER , Thank you, FATHER ‘ N. Y. 0. New York City ‘ Neuv Yet-19k A ‘ October 8th, 1938‘ .lows:)_ MEN ABHOR. nas.p1.sE.ANn REJECT THE THOUGHT OF GOD COMING TO BE THE smmr OF SUPREMACY EOXEMPLIFEED AND PERSONIFIED IN A LOW-RAT ED DEGREE or APPEARANCE WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR HEADYOU ARE ON THE ROAD TOFREDEMPTION: YOU ARE GETTING READY FOR GOD; FOR YOUR HEAD WILL KEEP YOU FROM GOING TO GOD % A ‘ OUR FATHER’ S MESSAGE GIVEN AT THE BANQUET TABLE HOPE FARM EXTENSION wEsT SAUGEETIES. N. Y. SATURDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 17, 1938 A. D. F. D. TIME: 2:00 P. M. It was a small gathering that assembled around the Banquet Table of the Lord on this occasion of dining at the Hope Farm Residence, yet before the meal was well on its way there -* were m.any who had found -their way to the Heart-Center for that day, at least, of millions of souls. Whether it was their own highest in- tuition that led and guided them, or someone else’s, was of little consequence to these Brody- Lovers of the Lord,.for they were agreed on this point, that when Body-hun-ting in the Promised Land, the end justifies the means! And they were well rewarded with blessings from on HIGH! Before deigning to deliver a most outstanding Message, Father brought forth -the following in- « structive song as a message for one and all. Song: , ‘Hearts and minds, love and -devotion, ideas and opinions; A : ” Hearts and mindseoncentrated on the Funda- mental; " O ' ‘ ‘ Ideas’ and opinions all in unity! A Hearts and -minds,.»love & devotion, ideas and " opinions," All in unity! etc. (The foregoing statement“ comes from the transcriber, after’ which. Father speaks as fol- I was just thinking then, when I brought up that little thought. . .Hows glorious it would be and how glorious it is wheresoever I Am in the Unity of the ‘Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of ‘Pur- pose with the complete abolition of all selfish- ness and selfish, tendencies! When we speak; when we sing, when we move or when _we act, we speak, sing, move, and act in unison, for the Unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Pur- pose will bring all emotions in unison, or in unity, whichever, an-d will ‘cause them to move and express in unison. But when we deviate from the Fundamental and express any tendencies of selfishness or self- conceitness or anything that is not according to My Plan .and Purpose, it will cause a deviation in the thoughts of the minds of -those with whom you are connected, and the lack of "harmoniza- tion will be in evidence, and harmony cannot be harmoniously expressed unless we are in the Unity Ofthe Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Pur- pose, and self is eradicated completely. I speak of this because when we sing and when we express, if we desire for others to har- monize with us, we must firstly harmonize in ourselves with the Fundamental, and refuse to deviate from it. By this you will bring into the Unity of the Spirit, of Mind», of Aim and of Pur- pose, the harmonization of each other, and you will speak and act in unison, and there will be a power exhibited that oppositions c.annot twith— , is stand. That is the mystery! A Then I say, it is a privilege t-O sing; it is a privilege to -talk; but first of all harmonize‘ in Spirit, in mind and in heart, and especially be in harmony with your GOD. ‘ And when this is done, the abstract expression of your visible and personal connection will be harmony and unity in expression, for you will speak and act in unison. And all of the powers that be in each and every individual will be reflected in one in evidence as the one expressing, and all will enjoy the reality of GOD’S ACTUAL. PRES-f ENCE by so doing. That is the mystery! Harmonize at All Times You cannot wait till some special time to liar- monize! Harmonization must be in evidence at all times in the Unity _of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim .and of Purpose, and each and every indi- vidual should be unified together with GOD by harmonization; and when the expression of any i2 I V I The NE.W»D;Ao.Y'. '.Octo'b‘e‘r. 6th, .1938 emotion or word isjrcolming forth, it would be so 1iat~morii«ous and so pleasant, and so pleas7i_n_g to each and every individual, all could bear witness and express -it‘ volitionally, and all would see and know definitely-:——even others would know GOD is with you. Why fear‘? Why be thou fearful? Perfect love castethout fear! (At this point a Follower testified and thanked Father for the Blessings she was receiving while vacationing in the Promised Land; She stated that the only complaint she had to make was, that the Co-workers in the Extension in which she Was staying refused to allow her to work in any way and »this she regretted very much, although with that exception. it was a perfect vacation. FATHER responded with the follow- ing instructionsz) — . ‘ , If you go on a ' job to work, why, naturally, you go to work; those who are employed to do. the work’ .and assigned to the work, they are the ones who should do the work; and especially when you are paying your way, even though it be small, you are paying them to the degree of what has been charged you for their service; even if you are not paying for the meals, and for the sleeping, you are paying for the immed- iate service’ according to the agreement. There- fore, they are not required to and they should not and they will not allow the guests to work; those who are of ME, they will not do it, for ‘ they knowthe guests are required to pay what- soever may be the price for their stay. Of course, that is merely for their service in a way of speaking; it is not actually for the meals and?for the accommodation for sleeping. Y But it is just as if though someone would pay them so much, three or four or five dollars a week to wait on them. You see‘? That is what that is for! It is not for the meals; the meals and accommodation for sleeping could be termed gratis; but it is merely in that way that the co- workers might receive that much compensation for their personal service._ But even though you are not required to pay any more than you are, some position, you should not be allowed to do it '—-if you are on a vacation! . L‘ L If you are going to fill a position, why then, that is-a different proposition! See the mystery! When I did have a home——a Personal home un- der My Own‘ Claim—'-I did not allow any person to pa’yMEi anything who stayed in My Home; and yet, I would not allow them to work unless they were employed to do .the work or assigned- to some, special position in the KINGDOM.’ : Those who go to take a vacation, they should take: the vacatiionl It has long since been said, even though it has been rehearsed just above your kindergarten in .your early school days: “One thing at atime, and that done well, is a very good rule,as many can tell!” So th.a_‘tis‘the mystery of the work of GOD am'on‘g"His People! Aren’t you glad? ’ (Another very significant testimony came forth at this time, when the speaker spoke of the marvelous results she had’, in her business affairs or monetary affairs, by calling on the great Name of Father‘ Divine, and although her banker accused her in so many words of losing her head over Father, yet the miraculous find of a lost and considered;-to-be-hopeless check by‘ the Spirit of God, Who alone could have brought it to pass, brought a reluctant acknowledgment of Father’s Work bylone in the bank who stated, neverthe- less, that he could not accept Father as He Was. Father’s‘Mighty Zeal was stirred thereby, and in the, following beautiful Message of Truth He plainly pointed out the Mission of Christ 1900 years ago, andthe mission of Christ today. q But prior’ to this, He ‘sang for the enjoyment of one and all, the inspiring,‘ encouraging and loving little song» recorded below. We thank YOU, Sweet Father 3 )- Songz. v The Life of GOD is sweet within; when you live consecrated to Him, ‘ . You can touch HIM wheresoever you are. You can be just as He is, _ If you walk in this Light He freely‘ gives. You should never doubt your LORD, But should lean, ;and trust in HIM. ’ ‘ Your heart will never be condemned, For GOD, HIMSELF is here never to depart again. I W ' . If you live pure‘ and clean, free from sin,’ If_ you trust in My Word, Never, Iféver be disturbed. I will be with you all theway, If you do just what I say. i I’ will be the same in the end unless you are employed to work or assigned to " As I was in the beginning, I will be always with you. "_ . ‘I Am joy and life and health, for you, -I If you deny yourself—— - . ‘ . Y I will always be" the same! I Am Peace and all success, ‘ ‘ I _’ I ~ I Am your Joy and I Am your wealth, I Am also" your"; life and your healthzf In every joint and bone,.‘ ‘ I will make your heart Home!’ If you only willgtrust Word. I will ever be with you here, And wheresoever you . go, October .6th,? 1938 Ifyou e’er'wil1'do as_youjdid.‘_ , _Si_nce you are now free , I ‘ From all yoursin, and doiibts within, I will ever to you. be the same. I will walk and talk" injyou, 1 I will teach you What to do; " I will _give you joy and health always- That is, if you will obey, _c Trust ME and do just what I say! You shall have no more doubts, Neither have any more fears. You will befree from all your sins, For GOD HIMSELF has come within, In your heart and in your mind Oh, you will keep ME all the time! PEACE, EVERYONE: ” GOOD HEALTH, GOOD WILL, GOOD AP- PETITE, ALL SUCCESS AND ALL PROSPER- ITY; each and all other good and desirable bless- ings to you I bring! As with MYSELF as a Person in regard to those and these limitless blessings, even so -t-o "you I came! I bring into expression and into ' actuality that which has been to you a supposi- tion. Your fondest imagination I have brought into actuality; I have caused your imaginations to be made real, tangible, and practical! The practicality of such superstitious imaginations is made real when they are brought into outer expression through tangibilating them. Tangible things are realized when they are tangible, but when they are merely expressions of suppositions, they are not realizable; they cannot enter the recognition of the conscious thinker. [But when they are brought into outer expression through the tangibilization of the Spirit, they are brought into the recognition and the realization Of those who recognize. . .even . those who firstly surmisesuch things. How glorious it is to observe it! Then, I said in that little composition to you, according to your faith (I stressed it) I will be the same! As .an individual thinketh in his heart, so are they, or so is he, as he thinks, it could have been said. It is true, there are thousands of people who actually recognize the Presence of GOD, and worship at the remembrance of His Holiness through contact, and yet, they desire, to ignore the condescension of GOD to come in such an insignificant and in such an undesirable, and in such a low-rated degree of outward expression. The low-rated degree of outward‘ expression as I stress, I Am. s-till stressing‘: The low-rated degree of the outward expression, even accord- ing to the vulgar name by which I may be term- ed, by which I may be called; or classed, the -z~:.em:wn.».y _' v v A I vulgarity of the name from a “racial ‘point of view, such. a Vulgar expression in ‘reference "to the nationality or race, as it may be termed, . ‘ is an abstract expression of '.a brand of low- ration. - I Mend Abhor Such an‘ ‘Unfoldment ‘ Then I say, through GOD’S. Condescension, coming into a low-rated degree of appearance of an expression, to lift up a Standard of ‘Per- ' fection; . .as the Spirit of Supremacy is develop- ed, naturally, men abhor such an unfoldment and such a ~demonstra‘tion. _ They, abhor, they despise, and -they reject, the thought of GOD, through His Condescension . as being Perfection from all of the divers angles of expression, yet to come in such a low-rated degree of expression, especially the reflection of such .an expression, to be Perfection among the nations, to be ‘the, Spirit of Supremacy exempli-; fied, verified and personified in a low-rated de- gree of appearance and expression they re- gret such a thing, but- it is and it shall ETER- NALLY' REMAIN! I ’ GOD, through His Condescension, spoke even in the ‘prophetic age and declared. . .“He shall make the hilly ways level, bring the mountains and hills low, and shall exalt the valleys.” The leas-t among you, the same shall be great. This is the workof GOD among the children of men! I Am where I Am least expected to be seen. There is where I Am, and I have been at the place where I have been least expected to be seen! That is the mystery of GOD among the children of men, and the mystery of all hidden things from the Foundation of the World. Truly might have JESUS said as the Son, the I Perfected, in other Words, the Perfect Perfecter of the children of men, and the Perfect expres- sion of GOD. . .the identical TRUTH for one and for all. . .“The first shall be last and the last shall be firs-t. . .and the least among you, the same shall be great.” GOD, through His con- descension, always did- come in the -‘ most insig- nificantas far as men are concerned, for had HE come in the significant, the significance of such a significant one would have received the honor and the glory that was belonging to HIM. Aren’t you glad? Would have received the ‘- glory and the honor and all of the praise that belonged to GOD. ‘But through GOD coming in an ex- pression where there was not the slightest re- flection of a degreeas cou1d.be_called a pedigree, humanly speaking, if you speak after the manner of the species of the animal kingdom. - If “We pedigreeate” the individual expressions as human beings, as individuals in the human kingdml-, the pedigrees could not be found! If I . night. 14 I I, The NEW my ‘October. 6th, 1938 we speak after the manner of the animal king- dom, there would not be a pedigree to be con- sidered in such a lineage, in such an expression, nor in such a family of such a species of person. As a. Thief in the Night But over and‘ above all oppositions, where there are no degrees nor pedigrees to be con- sidered, where there is not the slightest reflec- tion of the significance of a person to be con- I sidered, there is where you found your GOD, your SAVIOUR, and the REDEEMER of the world. That is the cause by which the nations of the earth are stirred! Where I Am least ex- pected, there Am I! Where I would not be ex- pected to be seen, I have come as a thief in the Even as I came, I come to the children of men at this time as .a thief in the night... even as I came! Coming at a place where they looked for ME not, at a place where I had been least expected to be, there will you find ME! Aren’t ‘you glad? And that is what stirs the nations up, from the crown of their heads to the soul (sole) of their feet, because of such an unfoldment of" GOD among the children of men, coming in a place where He was ‘least expected to be seen. Aren’t you glad? Christ, as the last speaker said, in the Son- ship degree, came at_ the time when, after the manner of men, the Jewish nationality was the v.alley of the nations- .of nationalities, among nationalities, -whichever, being the least at that time considered. Even at -that time Ethiopia was greatly exalted above the actual Jewish nationality; and all of the other nations or na- tionalities felt their superiority to the inferiority of the nationality of the JEWS. But to them GOD, through His Condescension, came; for they in mercy and pity, I may term it to be, sought HIM! They sought Christ as the. Re- deemer and the Saviour of the worl-d. They looked diligently, and continually for a MASH- IACH, a MESSIAH, the CHRIST to redeem them, .and to restore Israel’s Kingdom to them, from whence it had been taken. ' Therefore, they were in need of CHRIST, and they called on CHRIST; yea, they called on GOD, and GOD in love and mercy came in the et‘Na’~me'!‘of,-zthe"Son at¢thjat.'time,€ co;ming.:to the valley of the nations of civilizationtat‘ that time, coming to the valley to exalt the valley national- ly as had been predicted in and through the prophetic age, “He shall exalt the valleys ‘and bring the mountains and hills low.” “Ye Would Not” The valley of the nations was considered by the Almighty with love and mercy and pity, and GOD so loved them, He gave His Son to the valley of the nations at that time, the Jewish nationality apparently. ‘But they refused HIM, humanly speaking, at that particular instance, for what said He concerning the mystery? “Jerusalem! Oh, Jerusalem! How oft would I ' I have hovered thee as a hen hovers her brood, but ye would not.” In the Sonship degree of expression as JESUS Exemplifie-d7 it, He came to them “desiring to hover the nationality of the Jews under His Wings of Love, but they would not bring them- selves into subjection to the Fundamental. -Therefore, He said, the second commission to those He imparted, it was to go into all the world ‘and preach the Gospel to every creature. Firstly, He said, “Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel; go to them, for to them I came.” But they would not hear Him. Now He’ could have said: “Now go to every nation, every lang- _ uage, and every tongue and every people and preach the Gospel to them!” i That is why the second commission of GOD through JESUS to the children of men, was a commission, as He commissioned them .to go to every nation, every language, every tongue, and every people! That is why I can see you all com- ing up to ME through great trials and great tribulations, of every nation, every language, every tongue and "every people. I can see you coming! But in the Sonship degree, is the par- able of Christ’s commission transmitted to those Whom He commissioned, as the first one was a parable A of His first coming. It was parably speaking of His first coming to the lost sheep of the House of Israel; but the 'second=~coming was anexpression of the second commissiort to those I-Ie commissioned -to go to every nation, every language, every tongue and every people. “A Tribe That No Man Could N umber?’ And John by revelation caught it up in the Book of Revelation. He saw it as a revelationic prediction. . .“a tribe that no man could number, of every nation, every language, every tongue and every people, coming up through great trib- ulations, who hadwashe-d their robes .and made them white in the “blood of the Lamb” (the "LIFE of CHRIST). You can put that statement . in parenthesis if you wish to (the LIFE of CHRIST). It is My Personal Quote. It is not the exact quotation of the ‘Bible, but by inter- pretation I Am giving you the mystery that you and others might observe it and understand what it means when it says, “those who have washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb.” H The‘NEWADAY ” A 15? October 6th, .1933 It means the Life of CHRIST as exemplified in JESUS.” By living according to His. Teach- ing you are coming through the spirit and the process of cleansing, the cleansing process, and you are cleansed of all filthiness of the flesh, as being termed, Washed your robes and made them ‘white in the blood of the Lamb, but in reality ‘in the Life of CHRIST. The blood means the Life! Aren’t you glad? ’ Even in olden times, when they would see. the blood of a spotless lamb, the life of a spotless animal, the destroying angel would pass over you. He would not destroy you if he saw the life of the spotless animal as an influence over you to control you and control your actions in the things you do. Therefore, when the Angel would see those things——the blood of the spot- less lamb, the blood of the spotless turtle-dove —He Would pass on and pass over you. When He saw the life of such a spotless expression which you would be un-der as your protection, GOD in mercy and compassion would stay the hand of -the destroying Angel that He might pass over you. A Those who are coming up through great trials and great tribulations, of every nation, every language, and every tongue and every people, they have washed their robes—-the garments of Righteousness of which we are advocating. A Righteous Government and the R i g h t e o u s Government Platform upon which we stand are the Righteous Garments of Understanding with which. we are clothed. We are Washing our un- derstanding in the Life of Christ, as being term- ed the blood of the Lamb; though you are coming up through great trials and tribulations, and you are making your garments of under- standing——the Righteous Garments of under- standing—-white in the Life of Christ. And you are of every nation, every language, every tongue and every people. Aren’t you glad? This is the fulfillment of the commissioned prediction of JESUS, as a parable when He sent them out the second time, and told- them to go to every nation, every language, and all people, and preach the Gospel. He was predict- ing in His actuated words of expression of the second coming of Christ, of GOD in the Father- ship degree, how He would come and represent all people, and they all would represent HIM. Aren’t you glad? GOD’S Chosen Therefore, .as all peoples of the earth repre- sent GOD in this dispensation, even so GOD rep- resents them. Aren’t you glad? And as all peoples of every nation, every tongue and people have chosen GOD in this dispensation, and wor- ship at His Holiness, and recognize His Presence, even though His Person may not be so desirable according to the mortal version, yet GOD chooses them, each and every nation, every language, every tongue and every people. ’ That is why they all love ME so; but they all shall love Me more and more. That * is what . it is all about! They have chosen GOD and GOD has chosen them,‘ of every nation, every lang- uage, every tongue and every people. I shall make them fanatically, radically wild about ME until they shall lose their heads about ME! Naturally, they did -think you had lost your head! You had a right to lose your head, for JOHN the Baptist, as the perfect man among men, born among women at that time as the most perfect one, yet not a [one in the King- dom as ‘little’ as he. For what said JESUS con- cerning the mystery? ‘There has_ not been .a man born among women as great as JOHN the BAPTIST, nevertheless, the least in the King- dom is greater than he.’ For this cause, John had a great head, but he had to lose his head, because if he would have kept his head, if he could keep his head, why, he would not have accepted of Christ as the Head of the Church. Aren’t you glad? So then, when you lose your head, you are on the right road to redemption. It has been said in the world of ghost stories, when men see the spirit of dead men at times———of ghosts -——they go without a head! You know it‘ has been spoken of quite often in the world of ghost stories. They .are without a head after they turn to be a ghost. They lose their head and you see them walking around without a head. That is in the superstitious imagination of those who are superstitious. . But yet, it is a parable well worth consider‘- ing! You have heard them say they saw a man without a head. Well, when they die they lose their head. A ghost -does not have any business with a head. Then I say, when they loseotheir, head, then they are getting ready for GOD. They cannot go to GOD with their heads, be- cause their heads will keep them from going to GOD! Theylhave too much sense! Aren’t you glad? - Then I say to the last -speaker, if the banker thought you had lost your head it is good you had lost it, for then you were ready for GOD, and you were on your way to Heaven or to GOD wheresoever HE is, for you had become to be a ghost walking around without a head! You had lost your head! I thank you. ' PEACE, EVERYONE; We do not Wish to bore you with My Words, is A I - 7 The NEW DAY of that which may. be ‘termed folly, but we would like to say at this instance, there are vis_-_" iting friends among us. If any of our visiting friends would like to have a Wordto Say we are pleased to have youwith us, and we Would_be glad to hear you. say whatsoever you wish to A 53374 I I thank you. PEACE We Thank Yo-u, FATHER I CHILDREN’S EXTENSION For children and guardians Board and laundry $2.50 per week. V _ In FATHER’-’S Mind and Spirit 13 WEST 131st ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE ' PEACE TAILOR & SHOE snor 22a: -8th AVENUE, N. W. Cor. 120th STREET We Thank You, FATHER. PEACE .Dr. W. Kenneth Williams SURGEON DENTIST Hours 1 ‘to 5, 7 to 10 "Sundays by appointment. 209 W. 125th St.., Room 110 N. Y. C. P E A C E T P E A C E B. & M. CLEANERS & DYERS 106 to 118 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Incorporated A Modern Cleansing and Dyeing Institution A I 1“ Thank You, FATHER PEACE LUNCH ROOM Meals served at F_ATHER’S Prices 100. and 15c. . 1662 PARK AVE., Near 117th Street, New York City ‘ , 7 JOB MOSES. PEACE Tel. Mo. 2-9254 A.D.E.15. PEACE J. 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NEW YORK CITY Phone: UN. 4-5222 , A PE-ACE SCI-IWART I BROS. MILL ENDAASI, INC. 1 Q Bargain Store-—0ver 15 Yrs. on 125th Street. 3 We carry a -full‘ line of Silks, Cotton Goods 0 Damask‘, White Goods, Bed Sprearls, Blankets, Q Curtains, Draperies. Slip Covers made to order NEW YORK CITY A loctobor an-I, 1931821. M. H. MYERS / / mctober 3th, ‘I938- 7 ‘E T It 2 N ‘IRWIN DA Y ‘‘I AM HERE AND I AM THERE-——-—I AM *EVERYWHE»RiE”-eFATI+IElR DIVINE “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” . AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY THURSDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY MORNING I SEPTEMBER 29 AND 30, 1938 A.D.F.D. I‘ ’ TIME: 12:25 A.M. A request was made by one, that FATHER woul-d be with her, as she made her apparent departure from the PERSONAL BODY of her REDEEMER, to return to the West for a short time. Immediately the SAVIOUR responded to the request through a.lit‘t1e song, which came forth significantly as an answer to" the request of the individual, and in this brief Message a whole lot is implied. THANK YOU, Our SOV- EREIGN KING. (FATHER sweetly sings the following song:) ‘‘I AM here and I AM there, I AM here an-d I AM there, I AM here and I AM there, . I AM everywhere.” PEACE, EVERYONE : A (‘‘Peace, FATHER DEAR!” exclaimed the as-' sembly.) GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL! GOOD AP- PETITE for everyone; with GOOD MANNERS! GOOD BEHAVIOUR! ALL SUCCESS! ALL PROSPERITY; with a complete self-denial. These and all other Blessings to you I bring as a Message to be universalized. Aren’t you glad? That little composition as sung—in short, a few verses of it———was composed many years ago; but it isea Message well worth considering. I may consider it at this particular instance this evening as a message to the last speaker: “I AM here ‘~ and I AM there, .and- I AM everywhere.” Wheresoever you go, wheresoever you be, I AM _there. You request the PRESENCE of MY and of MY SPIRIT; then MY MIND.and MY SPIRIT, if they are there in evidence, it will be the same there and elsewhere as here and now where"I AM. I mean to say, where I AM PERSONALLY. Then MY MIND, MY SPIRIT, My Ideas and My Opinions will be just as. ex~ pressive and just as active .and just as positive there, as -here under MY Personal Juris-diction; A‘ -th—erefore,« I will be the same in evidence whereso- FIVESON PROVI ever you are. Hence, going here—coI”ning here is or going there, or wheresoever you may desire“ to be or go, it will be just, the same, for you have requested ME to be with you. Then I will be the same wheresoever‘ you go, even as I AM here. ’ ‘ It is a wonderful thought, beloved ones, to realize such .a request can be made with the,” desire for such a thing to be done. Then there’ is a place in consciousness at times where one may desire My PRESENCE in one way of ex- pression, but not in the Fulness of MYSELF frrorn‘ every angle. But if you -desire MY EVER- PRESENCE from every angle expressible, I will be the same, think the same, act the sameand require the same of you, wheresoever you go, as here with ME PERSONALLY. I thiank you. PEACE ' _ Tel. CAthed1‘al 8e-7020 DR. BLOOM DENTIST INC. 125th St. cor. Seventh Ave. (Over Herbert’s Jewelry Store) Other Offices: 34th St. cor. Third Avenue N. Y. 34th St. cor. Ninth Avenue N. Y HOURS: 42nd St. cor. Third Avenue N. Y Daily.. 9 to 9 86th St. cor. Lexington Ave. N. Y. Sundays 9to1 125th St. cor. Park Avenue N. Y. Albee Theatre Building Brooklyn PEACE TI‘ra«ri-Ic You, FATHER Pork, Dairy and I’o1IItfy’ I\’ir’7(’1‘cI1I‘cts’p . u T T, PEACE M Peace Shoe Shining ‘Parlors Ct)‘o"p?*érative I Vvhit/e Shoes —- Suedes —- All Colors — Gleaned ioc. Shoes Dyed—-25c. ‘ 8 Different Estaiblishments. ~ No. 1. 119th & Lenox .5. 119th & 51:11, Ave. 2. 118th 8; Lenox 66 1.3311] &‘ Ave. 32. 13151; & Lenox 7. 1441211 & 8th Ave. . - 1- 115“! ,5? 5”‘ AW.-. I 3: .149_‘‘I‘...‘%.3?h..,AY°- PEACE Thank You, FIAT-HER _ GEORGE VICTOR WILLIAMS . WHOLESALE PRODUCE Bronx Pirodiuce House I , Clo" I. M‘iil's‘~tein' -- 297 East 141st street, 5 Bronx, Y. , " V 173% , ” iirhae N DAY 9 ‘ Oi:tober.'6t}i,1 1933’ PEACE Thank You, FATHER PEACE rTha._nk’ You, FATHER MITCHELUS P Modern Foad Market Ladie:I\l:Iad?f<l>0i)lrJder ‘ V V 170 LENOX AVENUE . _ _ _ .Nem,'119th Street. * Cleaning —- Dyemg —-‘Repaxrmg, etc. “Finest Place to Shop” 259 LENOX AVE. i s. W. Cor. 123rd St. N. Y. c. 367 So. Blvd, Bronx, N. Y. $4 Bakers of Ward’s Soft Bun Bread a Silver Queen Cake fifi Tune in on Jane Arden Program on the air Monday through Friday over WJZ at 10:15A.M. ' October 6th, 1933 A n.-.NEw My , ,9 .1 AM ,ENDEAVORlN%G TO cm; THEM A CHANCE THAT THEY ALL” ‘ MIGHT REPENT—-FATHER DIVINE , ‘ “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. /152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY , O THURSDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29.AND 30, 1933 A.D,F:D. TIME: 2:02 A.M. Second Message In order to more perfectly stamp the impor- tance of the abiding presence of the “Angel of Rest,” in -our consciousness, FATHER permitted the beautiful Message which HE had previously , givenvon this particular subject, to be read, or proof.-read in our hearing; and then HE -stressed the thought as HE conveyed the same in this sweet little Talk which is herewith recorded for the benefit of all. GRACIOUS LORD, We thank‘ THEE. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows : ) e - \ s PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the joy- ous_ assembly.) Here we all are again, and there I sit and stand; yet I have arisen universally in the hearts and minds of men. This Message, as has been conveyed by the “Messenger of Rest” to you; , I say it is essential to allow this “Messenger of Rest” to abide instead of that “messenger of unrest and ignorant pride.” As I said in the conclusion of that Message just read, you should drive every messenger of unrest and ignorant pride away from your presenc.e——:those who come to you to tell you negative things, professing to’ be believers and in harmony with you; antag- onistic and conflicting, personified expressions of the messenger of unres-t and ignorant pride; while “the Messenger of Rest” as declared in that Message, is that Messenger by inspiration I‘ as was given in the composition: “Angels descending, bring from above, ’ I Echoes of mercy and whispers of love.” You do not want to hear these old discordant thoughts, ideas‘ and opinions as inculca-ted an”‘d reincarnated in them. Such has been your por- tion. ’ Those things that tare conveyed to you, ‘are the things that are in them, as the mes- ‘ sengers of unrest and. ignorant pride, convey- ing messages that are antagonistic, conflicting and ‘confusing to your mind, to keep you per- turbed and disturbed all the time; for I have long since declared: “Heaven is a state of con- sciousness, a state of ,mind, and the ‘other place’ is the same, but in an extreme reverse expres- J sion to that of Heaven, for Heaven is harmony and love, while the ‘other place’ _is inharmony and discor-d.” thoughtsaccumulated from everyside, for that is the place where all confusing minds go. They V go to “the other place” with all misery, sorrow and woe. But oh, how glorious" it is to realize you can be with that “Messenger of Rest,” who dispe1s—after dispossessing that messenger of unrest and ignorant pride, he also dispels the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride from your mind. ' ' I ~ Then I say, “The ‘Messenger of Rest’ has come to abide; Bid sHim Welcome today. ' If the door be open wide, % The Messenger of Rest has come to abide.” The reason I delight in hearing the Message read as given in the’Lectures, it is because the ‘ Words that are spoken are the Words of GOD. “Man shall not live by bread , It is written: alone, but by every Word that proceedeth out of the Mouth_of GOD.” ,Can you notsee the millions of words in your - imagination, as they have been conveyed from GOD’S TABERNACLE, as -the “Messenger of4Rest” conveys them? Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery, and to listen to the Words of GOD as HE has them read! The Words of GOD are being read for the benefit of you all; to cause you to think in harmony with your GOD, and refuse to in.- dulge in your compromise with that messenger of unrest and ignorant pride, or even so much as take cognizance of what that messenger has to say. V , _ The “New Day”~ just from the press—each and every Follower, the universe over, should.- have .a copy; and it should be read legibly, dis- tinctly, inspirationally and- harmoniously, and with‘ the spirit of harmony and unity; with the . spirit of the lowliness of heart and -‘of mind, and yet filled with the spirit and the love of Your FATHER. The “other place” is ‘negative 011, it. to llave such a "Message: p . E , I'M Ne;y‘nA,Y Just think of it, around eighteen 'Lectures in this issue of ‘the .‘’‘-New’ Day.” " If after the manner of -men, they could be called eighteen courses or at least eighteen lessons; and each less-onis e lesson for each perison reading the M.es.sage or hearing it ree.d- Can yotlhot see the mystery? Jllstthink or what GOD is doing for this people! -Inst think of it! As a FREE GIFT to the World, GRATIS to mankind, .GOD’in Love and Mercy came the REDEEMER and ‘the, SAVIQUR Of t1.1e.l¥.l- Aren’t you glad‘? Then I say, hello ripen this. Foundation, and permit My SPIRIT to lead you and to guide you for your Own sake, that you might be Blessed and filled- with thisgloy, this Peace, this Life, this Health, this Love that this “Messenger of Rest” so freely brings. permit yourself to listen to someone else. reed. distinctly and plainly. This issue of the Day,” September 29th, should go down on record. and With you the .oopy—-at least, one : copy should remain. . The Message justread, I conveyed the thought before it ca'me——-—I mean, before‘ the storm ar- rived, just what would be. The commentator said, in giving a summary of the storm, and of what had happened—4he said, “The rich and the poor ,the ‘so-and—so’ and the ‘so-and-so,’ they all were affected equally,” or words to that effect; and according to the records given, they were all in the same condition as with the experience of that storm, of which It was then speaking; andthe _storm‘th.at was coming thereafter, even so did it some this morning. ’ ‘ All the Way down in Charleston, South Caro- lina, they were all the same, all mixed up there tosethere Something came along and .separated f€tfI1i1iBS down there. Why, that is exactly what they _s.ai,d over the radio in the news. They said the famil_ie_s were separated. In one family, one was in the hospital, another one dead, and the other one Wasiin the debris. They did not know where they were. They were separate-d. Clan yeti not see how things are? the .Ghi1iir'en of Israel Woilld not listen to the Voice of GOD in the .splrrit and expression of meekness, as Moses W.as, GOD thundered ldovyn from Mt. Sinai; .'.I‘h.ey desired Moses to speak after that, but at this a.dvance.d civilization men are more oese-hardehe.d- They are not so quick to repent. They may not be ready for GQD. to sneak yet: other words, they may not be ready for Moses,-to speak in the name of GOD, or GQD to speak in the name of men; but if GOD speaks shortly again in the Cosmic ‘Forces of hlaturie, no r.1oubt’t1iey'wi11understand. IAMY T Nhw if you cannot read with under'standing,“ ' 1451 ‘FIFTH AVENUE 1 ‘ . ,ende-avloring to give them a ehance, that they allimight repent; _I thank you, i Phone: 4-8467 W [PEACE STEPHAN ‘ Q Cnstolm-Made Hate ' Q Hats ’Remodel,ed—‘Sllmes Repaired 120 LE-NOX Avie. NEW Yonii CITY 73 w. 11.(5_th st._—1,Vf. .E.,cor. 116th st. 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I ’ On this Blessed Sabbath Day, We sat in the Sacred PRESENCE of Our LORD, basking‘ in the Sunlight of His LOVE, and- absorbing”HIS INFINITE WISDOM as HE imparted it unto us, as it came forth into" expression, as “a new birth” into the world. These great Lessons of Truth which are daily taught us by the SU- PREME TEACHER of boundless Wisdom, are unprecedented, and as they find a resting place in our hearts, they reconstruct “our earthly house”——-our bodies, and transform “them into the recognized Temples of,the LIVING GOD, and we become “new creatures” and walk in the newness of Life, in fellowship with our CHRIST, our LORD and our REDEEMER, FATHER DI- VINE. And for this, Thy Great Love, Our SAV- IOUR, we thank THEE. . .* T (The foregoing statements are those ofithe transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol-* I lowsz) . ‘PEACE, EVERYONE: I H . A ,,(“Peace, ‘FATHER DEAR!” joyfully greeted; the multitude.) GOOD. HEALTH, and a GOOD APPETITE for everyone; with GOOD MANNERS! GOOD BEHAVIOUR! ALL SUCCESS and ALL PROS- PERITY, with the perfection of hospitality ex- tended. These, and all other Blessings I have brought, into expression, with the“ recognition I of the PRESENCE of your SAVIOUR estab'- lished; for the establishment of such Blessings in the consideration of all of the nations, as a sample and asan example I stand in this aud- ience this morning as usual. This is the ingather- ‘ ing of the people, as as sample and as an example I for all humanity, Where it will he 1lI:fli‘i7’l’3l°E'§:2I.l which has been so long prayed ‘for. when the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose shallghave been universally established. T When I call into consideration these desirable and most ‘essential Blessings, they are brought into consideration, with the -distinct determina- tion of these, My» Followers, hearers, co-workers and friends, to universalize them. We mean to bring into outer expression, the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose as we have it here under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction and in this particular dining room. Just as We are sitting, of every nation, language, tongue and people, in‘ the ‘unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, they all shall eventually " be established, for this is the sample and the example we are demonstrating in the act of our daily duty and in’ our daily activities. _ As a matter of course we are‘ demonstrating the reality of the outward expression of the universal brotherhood of man, and we are dem- onstrating the recognition and the realization of the FATHERHOOD of GOD. ' This is it'o:f Men mourned because they found it not. I’ They could not find it in the act of the divers churches by organizing -themselves separately. They could not bring it about by the divers nations getting ’ together as being termed “The League of Na- tions,” to bring about the universal brotherhoo.d;_, but as Uncle Sam stands in expression and in an ‘appearance in a cartoon as a man, even so I stand I among you, the Representative of the universal Kingdom of GOD, as an abstract ex- pression, as a sketch and a reflection of the universal Brotherhood of Man, and the realiza- tion of the FATHERHOOD ‘of GOD. Imaginations Are Tangibilated I V What a glorious privilege to livein such a rec- ognition, where GOD has made things real,"tan- _ gible and practical! Those thingstha-t were once merely imaginations, GOD, through His Condes- cension, Love and Mercy, has actually_“tangibil-» ated” them- You cannot realize things _iwhich~ you cannot consciously observe by the sense of sight, by the sense of feeling, by the sense of The N‘E53W"ADAY October ‘6th, @938 hear.ins, -or by some one of your «fwe physical senses.’ I I ‘ , Your five physical senses are to convince you that such things as you declare to be a reality, that they are real by your five physigcal senses examining them, or in other words, diagnosing them and bringing them into your conscious consideratiorl, as a living reality, by the con- scious mentality ‘being in harmony with your five physical senses. . This is an abstract expression, I say, as an open demonstration and the manifestation of -GOD on earth among this people, that mankind might recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE by their fondest imaginations which they have been su.rmising from their .earl»ie'st existenc_e. What a glorious privilege! A It is a privilege to live in the A-CT:UAL PRES- ENCE of GOD, w-here GOD HIMSELF, through His Love and Mercy is act-ua‘ll=y making Law. As history repeats itself, -and as the history is brought into expression in the re-creation of the great world in which we are living, even sci GOD makes Law. GOD is making law for the chil- dren of men, that they might have something to be governed t-hereby, and a way ‘by which GOD can control them. ' ‘GOD Is Re-creating His Creation The re-crieatioln of all things! As this light of civilization repeats V history, ac:,co~rd:ing to the statistics, and according to the daily exp.er~i.ences ofmill-i~ons, they are-declaring, h:ist,o,r~y is repeat- ing itself. As history repeats i>ts,e,1f, the re-crea- tion of things is re-creating thIem~: in other words, GOD is re-creating His Cre-at~ion., the i“r.e,peation” of history. . .a living reality! What a glorious privilege to -observe th.e mys- tery, and to see "what we will have zunéiversailly when this shall have been brought into the le- galization of the spirit of legality and universal- ly established“! ‘GOD shall bring into actuality, the reality of A\CTUAL.PRESEN.CE through legality, and all humanity shall recognize it, as law and -order. Aren't ‘you glad? As these My Followers sit here and elsewhere, at all of My Banquet Tables all over the ‘universe, neighborly.—,—with their next do.or neighbors, those.who‘ sit by them as next door neighbors, as ,a sample and as an example, as a prediction of the way it will be u'niverSal‘ly‘ among all of the nations of’ the earth, this is a parable which I AM parably speaking_. I AM conveyinglthe mys- tery to the inhabitants of the earth. _ Men ‘Shall Be ‘Unified. As you see it here on My immediate Staff and these different ;audience.s and especially in My dining room, and on My immediate Staff, so shall it be “universally; that is, if. men live upon the face of the earth. If they live upon the face ..of the earth, they sh-all come together as one ‘ man at Jerusalem. They sh.all be ‘unified to- gether. There shall be no more separation, no more discrimination and no.more prejudice ex- emplified by segregation and discrimination, such as have been exemplified heretofore; but as a people, as was in the beginning of the creation, GOD created the Heaven and the earth and all things that are in them. Through His Condes-' cension’, allowed man to be of onelangauge and of one speech. Can you not see the mys- tery? Can you not see what I AM doing on earth? I AM bringing them back to: the beginning of the creation. I AM causing them to recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE. the dispellation of all discrimination and all seg- regation. I_ AM caiising selfishness, such as was created by theraces, creeds and colors, no longer to be considered, but I AM causing love in the places of "those detestable tendencies to be rep- resented and GOD HIMSELF to be the ‘Repre- sentative, the AUTHOR and the FINISHER of such a“ representation. — Oh, it is a privilege to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD! When this shall have been established universally, there will be no more Wars. John, in his “revelationic” prediction of this present dispensation in which we are now lli-vging, declared it when he said, “There shall be no more sorrow: there shall be no more crying: there shall be no more pain and there shall be no more -death!” He’ could have said, in short, “There shall be no more wars-;” but as a revel-a- to-ir, being inspired by the inspiration of the Spirit transmitted; John, as a revelator, having seen many revelations, GOD through His Con- descension, spoke to John in his vision or~r'evela-. tions, according to the dictates of his conscience; therefore, he saw there would be no more sor- row, no more pain and no more death, for GOD HIMSELF. will be with them. ' The Tabernacle of GOD Is with I Men He did not say that CHRIST, the Son, would A be with theme; He did not say the Spirit of GOD would be with them; He did not say in that par- ticular p-rediction, “and the Angels of GOD iwould. be with 1118111,” ‘bu-t He said, “The ’I°ABE‘Rl\__IACLE of GOD is with men, and GOD "HIMSELF shall be with them, and GOD shall wipe all tears from their eyes. There shall be no more sorrow, neither shall there be any more crying. There shall not be I AM causing _ = ‘amaze: sth. -193$, 1.. _ any more pain nor death, for the former things are passed away.” ‘ I o Can you not see the former things are pass- ing ‘swiftly? Al-though the perfection of ‘Ban- quets is ‘exhibited or manifested daily, you do‘ not see us have on the costumes of serving ban- quets, do you? The former things are passed away. All of GOD’S Sayings, although they are the perfection of perfection, yea, they are the perfection of the perfect, and yet they are all in- formal. At My Banquet Tables, if I wore a full-dress o suit after the manner of men, instead of a busi- ness suit, it would be formal; but what said the Scripture concerning those things, “The former things are passed away, and ._GOD HIMSELF shall be with them, and shall be their G.OjD.” Aren’t you glad? ‘ . GOD is the GOD of this people, and they are "His people, in reality; therefore, the customs of men after formality, are passed away, for GOD HIMSELF came here to stay, and has created for HIMSELF and all humanity, a new and liv- ing way. Aren’t you glad‘? That is what it is all about; therefore, the Scripture this day is ful- filled in your hearing. ~ The Nations Shall Hear Him ‘ Now tell all of the nations of the earth, as they have heard ME once, Voice and My Message, they shall continue to hear now, henceforth and forever. Although I may not be seen as ,a Per- son, I maynotbe th-ought of as a Man, but My Message shall go from ‘shore to shore and from land to land. If I do not reach them directly through literary correspondence nor by My ex- act, dir/ec-t transmitted Holy Spirit, I will reach them by mental telepathy,’ for I Will'reac11 them through science and inventi-on. I will speak in the language of humanity, and they yvill distinct- ly understand ME. ' . I will rise on the minds of the children of men, just as I have been rising o‘r"i”l:t”heir minds, in their ’ " ideas and in their opinions. I will_ speak in them, according to the dictates-of their conscience, and I will tell them of the higher vorder of things, to bring them into subjection to ‘HIM, the One of Whom you say I AM. By this We shall have a RIGHTEOUS Government, and all of the nations of earth shall worship at the recognition and the realization of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, for this is the Work and the Mission of your SA- VIOUR, to bring about the universal Brother- hood of man, and the conscious realization of the FATHERHOOD of your‘ GOD. I have long since declared, and I re-declare the sarne, “G.O.D is your FA-THER—MOTHER-G]OD, T?rerNEW DAY, I S‘ A and you never had another-”‘ If GOD, through His Condescension, came as an abstract ,expres.- sion, as being termed a«Person, yet it was V in the beginning of thegcreation, before HE came as a Person. Aren’t you gla-d?’ Before‘ came in your consideration, in the puny, mind as was at that time exemplified, you could observe different‘ individuals with whom you as individuals, were connected. You could not serve the una-dulteration of your SAVIOUR, but in reality, it was GOD your Grjeat CREATOR, your MAKER, your REDEEMER" and your VIOUR. GOD Always Our Father GOD came in the likeness of a man, as being termed a man, in the mortal form, with the mor- tal ideas and the mortal opinions, yea, with the mortal mind of man, and GOD through them be- got those of Whom you are, and those who are of you, and brought theme into expression, though they were the children of different farm- lies, and as though they were the dren of your special lineage; yet itwas GOD, Who j is INFINITE, through His Condesclensfion, I put on -the likeness of certain individuals; folrmed HIMSELF in the likeness of mortality, accord,- ing to the mortal version, that HE Omiglm beget for HIMSELF children; but man and ma 4 kind claimed the honor; but GOD has always‘ been your FATHER. ‘Aren’t you glad? I AM bringing you back to the lineage from whence you were driven. M J M drove you from GOD’S PRESENCE and fr‘om the recognition of GOD as b,eing’ your FATHER, as the head of your linfeage; but through His Love and Mercy, has always been your FA- THER, and you neV,€1" had another! What said Jesus concerning the mystery? “Call no man yourfather on earth. There is Oneyour Father, which art in Heaven.” GOD is your father, and you never had another? even though mortal-c_onscio,u_sly, you believed the reality of father and mother, according to mortality’s version. Butsuch a version was er- roneous, even as that of thechaff c-oncerning the wheat, and as that of the husks—..and of the husk concerning the corn. ‘ S /I I Burning the Chaff ‘ W-hen that.which is real is come, that which is unreal must be gone. I came todo awaywith all of the chaff of the Wheat; although the chaff was the protection of the wheat apparently, un- til the wheat was gathered in the garner; but the chaff of the wheat, I AM burning’ with fire 1111? . quenchable, and GOD in His INFINITENESS and MERCY and .COMPASSI_ON for all human.- Mo__rtality’s versions ‘ 24 ‘S . I ‘_ A . I ST.-he “NEW DAY ity is coming forth into expression, that they -in turn, might take on His Nature, His Character- istics .and His Disposition. When this is estab- lished within and -Without, then and there you will be able to say with Jesus: “Whois My moth- er,’ and who are My brethren, and who are My sisters? They who do the Will of My‘FATHER, the same are My mother, My brethren and My sisters.” These are facts and figures too stout to be de- nied, for Jesus was the Wayshower for all man- kind. Now think it not strangebecause I came to confirm and to substantiate the Words of Je- sus; and because I came to get you to verify that which Jesus was speaking. Aren’t you glad? Not only to verify same, but .as He was‘ speak- ing and makingsuch predictions, I came to bring you in the consideration of such a recognition, that you might be the fulfillers of CHRIST’S Prediction. I Upon this Foundation if you will stand, you will be able to observe the mystery under this Jurisdiction and in this daily demonstration in our daily activities, and in our daily mission, man- ifesting and bringing into outer expression the reality of the real lineage intowhich you have been flpconnected. “ I I GOD’S Love the Same in All ‘ You have declared you have been adopted into the “ROYAL FAMILY”: the most royal of the royal. GOD, in His Condescension, came .and brought into your recognition HIS ACTUAL PRESENCE, as your father and as your mother, and as the royal lineage for all of you. By this you can overcome all selfishness, all self-conceit- edness and all division, all strife and all prejudice from every angle, expressible, and GOD‘ HIM- SELF within you and to you, and through you, with His Nature and Characteristics will be rep- resented. GOD’S Love for each and every indi- vidual will be the same in you as in HIM, for all races, creeds and for all nations; you will love each and all of them the same so far as persons are concerned. _ Why will you do this? It is because the Na- ture, the Characteristics. and the Spirit and the Life and the Mind, and the Ideas and the Opin- ions and the Love of your SAVIOUR will be in you. You will not have another love to love with. ‘ /‘You will not have any other fancy or tendency saving CHRIST Your SAVIOUR’S; therefore,‘ in expression you will have in evidence in all of ' your activities, the reality of CHRIST your'SA- VIOUR’S Characteristics. The elimination ., of every selfish tendency will be a living reality, but the establishnient of the CHRIST’S Character- istics williibe within you and will be fully. mani- fested and without these that are of CHRIST,/I you will not be represented, for all other tenden- cies will be eradicated and dispelled once and for- i ever within you. That is what it is..all about! GOD Is the Head of All Then I say, as you seethem sitting at this din- ing room Table daily—.—not only‘ at this one, but at all ‘other Tables under My PERSONAL Juris- diction-—this is an abstract expression of the uni- versal Brotherhood of man and the conscious recognition of the outward manifestation of the FATHERHOOD of GOD, where GOD is the Head of your family and the Head of one and all. Aren’t you glad? By this the nations of the earth universally will be in evidence and evident- ly unified together, even as these are manifestly in expression under My PERSONAL Jurisdic- tion, as one man at Jerusalem. That is what it is all about, -and that is what it is for’. As I have long since said: “I'will preach CHRIST in words, but more so in deeds and in actions, and I will put My SPIRIT in them, and cause them to walk in My Statutes.” You cannot express ME distinctly, unless your ac- - tuated Words of expression are your expressions and your expression of which you are stressing. You must express-ME in actions and in deeds. You must express ME in your veryppersonal ap- pearance. You can preach ME more in deeds than in mere words. Tell ME how you love ME, ,by doing what I say. That is the way you can tell ME you love ME, by doing what I say, and this is the way others will know it, for they are learning the language of today. Aren’t you glad‘? Do not merely get up and talk -about you want . to tell ME how you love ME, and what I have done for you, but tell it in deeds, tell it in actions, tell it in your daily conversation :.and in your daily emotions an-d expressions, tell it by denying yourself whole-heartedly and byrecognizing and , considering onlyyour FATHER. That, is the only way, you can tell ME how much you love ME. When this is done in words, ‘deeds and ac- tions, there and then GOD within and without will be reckoned, and others will see ME by what you tell them, for‘ they will see ME in the ac- tuated words of your expression; that is the way you will tell them. ' P The Language of GOD in Actions. How glorious it is to live, in such a PRES- ENCE, where the Language of GOD is spoken in actions and in ideeds and;su_eh,th_at the, ani-; malistic kingdom can u_f1dersta1id- what you‘ are October aux, 1938“ “ I [October eds‘, 1933 1“he N,,Ew nA’Yi I I r i.g25\ speaking, for you are speaking in the language ‘ of actions, and action itself. I O ‘ Oh, it is aiprivilege to observe the mystery! The -Life—substance of GOD, even from the min- eral kingdom, can understand ME, when you ex- press it in the actuated words of expression in kindne‘ss,z in truth and in deeds. The Life of GOD as brought into, expression, even though unconsciously expressing in the mineral king- dom, it will understand ME in '/ the actuated words of the mineral kingdom’s expression. The vegetable kingdom will also understand the actuated word of the language of Love, of kindness and of "hospitality, the Love of your GOD. When this is put forth into ‘expression even in the vegetable kingdom, the _vegetable kingdom will explain it to others, byfthe way they grow and bloom and flourish at the hospitality which you are extendingto them. Aren’t you glad? Then from the vegetable kingdom to the ani- mal kingdom as another grea-t -expression of GOD in. evidence, as GOD expresses it. You will speak in the language of love and kindness, in the actuated words of expression, and the animals, even the wild animals of the forest, will eventu- ally learn this language of love, which you are speaking . . . the language of love in the actuated words of expression. You will be telling the ani- mal kingdom, GOD is a living reality, and they will even learn to love GOD from these your ex‘- pressions which you are making in the actions of expression in telling them you love ME. The Lower Ascends, the Higher Descends From" the animal kingdom to the man king- dom, especially in themman kingdom, you should stress it vividly; for the man kingdom is becom- ing to be the GOD KINGDOM, for the GOD Kingdom is to be universally transmitted; but the man kingdom must be converted, to be able to receive the GOD Kingdom transmitted; for the highest Kingdom descends, according to the Scriptures, but the lower kingdom ascends to a-. higher level. What a glorious privilege! Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies, and remember, GOD is speaking in the actuated Words of expression. language of Love, and all others can tell you ., how GOD is speaking. - Bring these kingdoms together,» and the man kingdom andgthe GOD Kingdom _will be estab- lished among you, and all of the inhabitants of the earth from every nationality will ‘recognize and .,re_alize"‘GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE once and_- forever. -4 This "is it in -evidence as a sketch anda reflection, as a fore-taste of Glory Divine. j I AM» telling you the way it will be universally, GOD is speaking in the .. when GOD has full control and free access in, through .and over all mankind. Aren’t you glad? Then there will be no more Wars. There will be no more division. There will be no more dissen- sion, wrath and vengeance manifested; for GOD HIMSELF will be in evidence, and will express it through each and all of His People, even as youare reflecting the love and kindness, and hos- pitality this morning while you are under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction. ' GOD’S Kingdom Is Where He Rules This is the way it should be at all times. This is the way it should be everywhere. This is the way it should be universally; and wheresoever GOD rules and reigns and has all dominion over‘: ' mankind, and is reckoned‘ and -considered to be the ONE, there and then His Kingdom has truly come. For what said I concerning the mystery? “Where .a king reigns, there is where his king- dom is.” Can you not see the mystery? , GOD is ruling an-d reigning over this people, even though they are not conscious of it. The Message which I sent to the other countries the other day, and even to the chief executive and the other executives of this one, was telling what should be done cotncenning the Czechoslovakians. , How glorious it is to see and know GOD’S spmrr and GOD’S MIND dominates. . GOD’S SPIRIT and GOD’S MIND dominates, I say! When they had declared war, I said, “Regardless ’ to what they have said,” I said, “I have DE- CLARED PEACE!” I’ speak, and they listen to My Voice, even though I may speak in the lan- guage of men. telegram or literary correspondence, I will get My MESSAGE over by My SPIRIT or by mental telepathy. I thank you. O GROCERY sworn . 0 FRUIT and VEGETABLES 0 WEST INDIAN‘ PRODUCE 143 West 1151.11 St. Cor. St. Nicholas Ave». N." y. o. PEACE , Tel. UN. 4-5644 DO YOU NEED AN E.LECT‘RIO? MOTOR? Batteries —- Ignition -— Auto Service . House Wiring —- Motor Repairs —— New & Used Motors Auto Electrician — -Licensed Exlectrician J. J. BARRERAS 1,723 MADISON ‘AVE. PEACE? 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Tiie new DAY» , L ‘ A YW27 Appreciation of FATHER’S work by a Physician e I Phone Monroe 6880 J-efferson Park Hospital 1402 W. Monroe Street Chicago September 27, 1938 Father Divine, 4 K.rum Elbow, New York. Dear Sir:—— I received recently a communication from one of YOUR followers, Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, 10 Watkins Place, New Rochelle, N. Y., in which she expressed’ a— desire to pay an old bill owed my late father, Dr. John ',Dill Robertson. ,, I, of course, had no record of this debt, -but am pre- suming that, it was owed. J I have followed YOUR work through the daily press but this is the first. evidence of a personal nature that I’ve had of it. ' One of the things which is lacking in so many in- stances inc-this world today‘ is common honesty and‘ a sense of personal resp'on~sibility -toward an obligation. Whoever can instil a lasting appreciation of these values in any group has my sincerest appreciation? and wishes for success. A Very sincerely yours, Thos. S. 'Robertson,. M.D. Dr. T. S. Robertson FATHER Writes PEACE ‘ SEPT. 30 ,1938 A.D.F.D. Dr. Thos. S. Robertson Jefferson Park Hospital 1402 W. Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois My dear Dr. Rotb-e‘rtson:— I AM writing to acknowledge receipt of your letter of appreciation, as one of MY followers, Mrs; Elizabeth Alexander, has paid to you a debt owed your father. I lmve -advised those owing »de-bits to‘ pay the‘ heirs, if the immediate par-ties" indebted were deceased or could not be located. ~ Beyond the scope and the imaginations of the gen- eral rnasse‘-s, whose information concerning ME‘, MY Work and My Mission, has “been g‘athered‘»fr-om mislead- ing; newspapers, Inagazinles and so forth, it is plain to see there is something underlying it -all, of which, as you grow in the knowledge Of the actual Truth and manifestations of it, as exemplified by the above men- tioned party, you can readily see the existence of a far- reaching, universal Principle of Truth. The Spiri-t of the Word as bread cast upon the waters and found after many days is xfruitful in this dispensa- tion, for it has gone forth on the wings of the wind, and gone out upon. the face of the deep and over the seas of chaos and conxfusi-on, rising -at last above the storms of life to settle in Peace and Righteousness within the hearts and minds and lives of the children of men. - It is for this cause that you will be enlightened in the Light I AM transmitting unto men, whereby in the lives and experiences of MY followers you can vividly recognize, there is a great change. Millions standing in the consciousness and atmosphere of the Presence -of God, no longer indulge in the spirit and mind of mortality, committing the sins, Vices and crimes of their past experiences. They are alive in the Gospel of Christ, living unto Righteousness, Justice and Truth, even as I have inculcated and incarnated the Spirit of the same. within them. . 7 That you might further understand the Work of‘Right- eousness as I have established it in the midst of men, I AM sending -a copy of The New Day magazine to which I contribute, giving MY Message gratis, as I do not receive compensations, donations or free-will offer- ings for MY Spiritlual Work and Service to mankind. MY Message‘ and letters under Righteousness Marches On will give you first hand information as t-o the ac- tuated Words of My Expression as seen, developed and manifested within -the. lives and ‘affairs of men. With sincere ,Wi's*hes to you, this leaves as I would you might :be, as I AM ever Well, Healthy’, Joy- ful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in ‘Spirit, Body and ,»Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even. in every atom, fibre and cellof MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM ~ REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) An Honest‘ Deed» 900 Glen"-more Ave‘. Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘Sept. 18, 1938 Rev. J. Divine’, . 36 1'2i3I"(I St." New York City ._A28 8 YOU are doing. The NAEAWADAY October‘ em, 1931891 I , e Dear Father Divine: ‘ I I am writing to inform YOU Of an honest deed by one of YOUR followers. I had lost my pocketbook, containing over fifteen dol- lars in cash and several things of value, but fortunately it was found by Miss Abraham Faith who returned it to me intact, with no money or -anything else miss- ing. ' I owe my thanks -to YOU, as well as to Miss Abra- ham Faith, for its return as she has told me that her honesty is due to YOUR teaching. I I wish to commend YOU for the good work ‘that Sincerely, , Edna Jacobs Reply by FATHER , PEACE , SEPT. 30, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mrs. Edna Jacobs 900 Glenmore Ave. Brooklyn, New York My dear Mrs. Jacobs:— I have received your letter of the 18th and highly appreciate your acknowledgment of the honest act of one of MY followers, Miss Abraham Faith, as she has returned your pocketbook intact after finding same. That men might walk in honesty, Righteousness, Jus- tice and Truth, the Law must firstgbe -quickened with- in -them. That they might be lifted above the'-tempta- tions and evils of the world and above the limited laws of‘ men, the Law of Truth must be brought forth and established among them. Then what says the Word: ‘.‘The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgivver from between his feet until Shiloh come; and -the gathering of the people shall be unto Him.” The sceptre, which is the Law, is no longer bound by the strength of men, for -the Law of Righ-teousness. has come to the surface, whereby I preach it, not so much in words, but more so in deeds and in actions and put MY Spirit in men and cause them to walk in MY .Sta-tutes. , It is for this cause that you can observe millions throughout the world following the Light and the true Exemplification of It. You can find them transcend- ing the limited barriers of mortali'ty’s laws and ver- sions, finding’Pe-ace, health, success and prosperity in the Law of Righteousness. The Righteousness, or the, Right-Use-ness of the Law is scientifically employed by MY followers and the results are positive and de- sirable even as -described above. Hence, as =the Spirit of MY Mind and the Mind of MY Spirit reaches out in the lives of the children of men, ‘I AM gathering them from the divers walks of life, bringing them in from fields of vice and crime and from planes of consciousness that are bound-by the -limitations of the human mentality. In the Light of this Life they find freedom from their .soul’s imprisonment, for as I inculcate the Spirit , of Peace and Righteousness within them, doubts, fears and superstitions are expelled and the burdens of ad- versities and {undesirable conditions are dispelled from _ M _ among them. 3 , b ‘J ’Thus, as the Law of Righteousness is ma_de plain, . 1- i-t is becoming universally awakened within men, the ‘ which as I Stand, I would that you and all might 8 1» be, as this leaves ME ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peace- ful, Lively, Loving, ~Successfu,1, Prosperous and‘Happy , in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, ' A sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every v atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. ‘ , .e Respectfully and Sincere, I AM ‘l , REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) ,. F, Clothing Firm Thanks FATHER for ' Payment of Old Account Established 1894 . V A S K I N ’ S . V Clothing , } Branch Store at ' Little Rock, Ark. September 28, 1938 Rev. M. J. Divine, New York, N. Y. 1 Dear Sir: , Attached YOU will find receipt covering the balance . V due on an account of Mrs. Ruth (Fry) Williams since ‘ December 1926. ~ « AWe wish to thank YOU for YOUR influence in the collection of this long past due account. Very truly’ yours, A. Grim-es Credit Manager AG]s P. S. _ Mrs. Williams’ present address is 2876 Maple ,St., Omaha, Neb. ATTACHED . RECEIPT Acct. No. 21008 Date 9-10-38 Received of Ruth Williams Fifty-One and 481100 Dollars $51.48 Acc’t in full . Askin’s Duplicate Per A. Grimes FATHER Answers PEACE . 001'. 1, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. A. Grimes 9 I Askin’s " 517-19 Main St. Little Rock, Ark. My dear Mr.‘ Grimes:-— , '. I have received your letter and duplicate receipt of the account in full paid by Mrs. Williams of Omaha, Nebraska, who has liquidated her debt of‘ 12 years’ standing in obedience to MY command and Spiritual influence, by which I AM inspiring men in the way’ of Righteousness, Justice and Truth. _ , Unfamiliar to the Light and Teaching of the unadul-I l ,“bf'l:to’lii'efr 6th,‘ 1933 p .\» MW DA? n . terated Truth, men have pursued paths that stopped at the doors of misunderstanding, sin and unrighteous- ness, and en~tering, they sbecame ‘personifiers. of the customs, habits and expressions of prejudice, ‘hate, deceit, i jealousy and strife. But the penetrating Light Olf Life is illuminating the ssouls of men and I repeat as is Scripturally declared: “Arise, shine; for thy Light is come, and the Glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.” Altho the Truth is imp'e‘rcep.tible to many, yet they can glimpse the reality of it, as MY followers arise in Spirit and enter the Gates of Understanding, Peace and Righteousness. Men can see them personifying the qualities of a Righteous Spirit and a Righteous Mind, i expressing, reflecting and producing characteristics that magnify the Law and,_make it honouralble in this pres- ent era of conflicts, wars and undemocratic governments, for they carry within themselves the Spirit of a Right- eous Government. Hence, as the masses have blindly followed the lead- ings of men into great disasters and devastating wars, so can they follow the Light of this Principle and Law of Righteousness, Justice and Truth, whereby they will go to the extreme opposite into the Liberty, Peace and Prosperity they have long sought. Nations lifting -up swords against nations a-s a means to bring about prosperity and freedom within their borders will ‘find by this Law, if they cease‘ the way of unrighteousness, injustice and untruth, prosperity and freedom will rise up in their midst, for they «will gain - an hundredfold more of the abundance of the fulness of all good. Truly have they forgot.ten: “Chris-t is rich and all you need.” ‘ With best wishes to you, «desiring that you might be a partaker of -the /Law of Righteousness, that as '>.I AM so might you be, this leaves ME lever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in. Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, ,muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM . l _ REV. M. J. DIVINE, MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE‘) $96 Paid to Orphanage for Board injthePast, _._£_;_. Jenkins’ Orphanage’ Institute 20 Franklin s.tre“_et’ — Charleston, S. C. , Father Divine, September 28, 1938 24-. Mt. Morris St._, Sq. 26 New York City Dear Sir: I b . I am writing to inform YOU that Miss Sweet Love, whom I knew years ago as Mrs. Lottie Johnson, has sent on to the institution $96.00 in payment for board for her daughter Ethel who was a former inmate of our home. She requestedyme to give YOU this information which I take great pleasure in passing on to YOU. , Thanking YOU for whatever part YOU may have in having. ustgo get this money which comes in very nicely, especially at this time, I arn . Very truly yours. , p . E. C. Jenkins——P.resident an V S » Jenkins Orphanage Answer by FATHER PEACE OCT-OBER 3, 1938 A. D. F. D. Mr. no. Jenkins, Pres. Jenkins’ Orphanage Institute 20 Franklin Street Charleston, S. C. My dear Mr. Jenkins:— _‘ Your letter of the 28th ultimo is receiv,e'd,an‘~d I ap- preciate your acknowledgment Of the said debt of $96.00 paid «by one of MY followers, as it continues‘ to prove the scientific value of this Prin-ciple that I AM unfolding and ushering into the hearts, minds, lives and affairs of all mankind. \ A As the wells of Salvation contain an unendingi flow of the riches of mental and Spiritual Blessings for the chil- dren of men, such is but a reflection -as‘ well -as a sample and example of the riches of the earth’s natural re- sources flowing freely for the material needs of all man- kind. ‘ - I I » It is wonderful -to know the limitations, lacks, wants and adversities of men lie only in their mental reactions and expressions of life, for as they dwell in the con- sciousness of -the Adarriic mind, and reflect the expres- V sions of immorality in mortality’s finite versionsand its preconcep=tions, they attract and draw to themselves the undesirable and negative things of life. It is for this cause that I AM psychologically showing men the significance of sowing the desirable and the posi- -tive seeds of expression within their consciousi1.e‘ss‘, and- I AM, therefore, transmitting the qualities of a Righteous Spirit and Mind within them, that they might automati- cally attract and draw the abundance of the’ fulness of -"all good things, and be lifted above the destitute condi- tions they have heretofore been bound to. If men universally would realize‘ they are setting up barriers thru selfishness, arrogance, greed and hate, and _i realize the wealth of nations will alblound thru a clean, equitable and Righteous-minded people and not thru the vanity of personalities, ignorant pride, thru conquests and unrighteous authority, -they would prove the reality and power of this Principle of Righteousness that I AM set- ting forth as the standard of success for all mankind. Hence, “with Joy shall ye draw water out of the». wells of Salvation,” for in this‘ universal consciousness‘ and Spirit of a Righteous, Governiment, the very earth will V yield of its substance and men -in‘ Righteousness, Justice and Truth will control and exercise l‘sz’.—ig~lite~o=us Judg- ment in the affairs thereof. - With sincere wishes to you and all who may be‘ con- -cerned, desiring each and all to :be even as I AM, this , leaves ME ever Well, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Sucicessful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, jo‘int,llimb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of Bodily Form. Respectlfully and S'incere, I AM V REV. M. J. 1T:5fvlNE MJn‘.r , » (Befttei= known as-FATHER iniivinn) I o > { I . , , 30 V Y 5' ,9 , >‘Th}Ve ‘New York City, N.» Y. ..-,K~ 1*, it Evidence of FAiTI-IER’S Good Teaching‘ Hyde Park Laundry -C0. 5107 Lake Park Ave. , 1 Chicago, Ill. Reverend M. J. Divine, ‘ I ‘ 36-38 W. 123rd St., Sept. 29, 1938 Dear. Father Divine: , _ I am happy -to write YOU regarding a former: employee of ours, Annie Thomas, who has sent us $1.50 in payment for a few articles which she -admits she took from our plant in 1934. _ - V If this is evidence of YOUR teachings: to the so-and-so folks, I certainly feel that YOU are doing awonderful amount of good, and it is just toovbad that more do not follow in YOUR footsteps. Again thanking YOU for the influence that YOU are exercising with YOUR followers, believe ‘me,, Very truly yours, , ~ Geo.’ F. Fisher GFF :JI-I President FATHER’S Answer PEACE OCTOBER 3, 1938 A. ‘D. F. D. Mr. G. F. Fisher, Pres. Hyde Park Laundry Co. 5107 Lake Park Avenue " Chicago, Illinois My dearpMr.pFisher:—— _ . I AM writing to advise receipt of your letter of the 29th ultimo and of your acknowledgment of the debut paid M by one of MY followers, Miss Annie Thomas. I Thru the Light of this Teaching you will find, what I have done, I did for you that you might be a partaker of . MY Spirit astransmitted toathe individual concerned as she has moved in the Light -and Power of Righteousness and materially proved the reality of living accordingly. Hence, as you significantly see, the Sp-irit of GOD is One Spirit dwelling in all men, and Righteousness knows no distinction of races, creeds, nationalities or colors, even as unrighteousness, sin, and corruption exist in the minds and bodies of any people, regardless to any so-called race, religion or color. Then I say, I AM reaching out thru the Power of MY- Spirit and MY Mind to Bless all mankind, magnetically drawing men in -the way I Will, the which as you seek the health, success and prosperity that cometh of God, you will find, as you walk by this Principle of Righteous- 1 ness, Justice and Truth you will be a partaker of the Blessings you seek. ‘ ' ' It is ‘evident that men thru their polluted minds of seg-- I regation, prejudice, graft and greed have brought about the chaos and confusion existing‘ in the lives and affairs of the world. They have put up barriers by their limited, iimortal tendencies, fancies and pleasures, keeping from themselves the prosperity and Peace of the world. They ‘ reach out for success, healthand happiness, but walk in the way_of failures, misery and woe. Then I say, as you and all men universally will take a -stand upon the only Foundation that will bring about DAYS 2 $45.00 \_. . the desirable conditions of the world of affairs, you will . follow. the exemplification of the above .mentioned party, as well as of theemillions of MY followers in all par-ts of the world, and let Righteou-sness rule yourheart, your mind and your affairs. , I _ ‘ ,By this Standard you will become to be even as I), AM, Of which this leaves ME as I shall eternally remain Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and_Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle,’ sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and‘ cellof MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM ‘ L REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Bet-ter known as FATHER DIVINE) Receipt A. I. C. P. Miscellaneous Income Voucher 1 , Date 9-29-38 $82.23 Enclosed Eighty-two 231100. . . . . . . . . . . .Dollars For Repayment by Faithful Mary Love of relief given July 1932 to September 1933 Rent . . . . . . . . .$35.00 ;Food . . fl . . . . . .. 36.48 Stove . . . . . . . . 2.50» Coal . . . . . . . . . 4.75 Moving . . . . . . . 3.50 $82.23 Department of Family Service By Ruth E. Harine 1 Receipt > \ Sept. 22nd, 1938 Received from Patience Job of 36 W. 123rd St. Forty—five and 001100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dollars In Full For all rent due up to date of removal Oct. 1932.’ 157 W. 43rd St. ‘ ‘ EXCHANGESERVICING cox’, INC. -by M. “M. Stark ' LOST AND FOUND FATHER DIVINE ‘PEACE MISSION 36 West 123111 Street -2- Phone: HArlem 7-8124 Call at this number to obtain lost and found articles. $1.00 found Sept. 24th, 31st St. & Madison Ave. Small black pocketbook with change found, 158 W. 126th St. this week. I ' « Sheet music for piano found, 156 St., Jamaica, L. I., this week. . $2.00 found, 36 W. 123rd St., Sept. 5th. $11.00 found, In.tervale‘Ave. L Station, Bronx, Sept. 4th. Man’s watch found, outskirts of Big Timber, Montana, recently. i J. H. S. 81 class pin found on b-oat on trip up_;the Hud- son Aug. 8th & 9th. ’ ’ __ v A Loose change found in Artist Colony, Milton (Promised “ ‘ Land.) 1‘ . I T ' 5 '5 * Other articles. such as hats, umbrellas, handerchiefs, '. pins, some scarfs, coats, shoes and belts. , 0ctoberf6th', 19,387 I V..’eAOctobereBth,_t,193,8 1 p p "rheiNEw’b,AY e i31 “PEACE 1 LEAVE wrm You, MY PEACE I c1vE Unto You - NOT AS THE WORLD GIVETH GIVE 1 UNTO YOU—- LET NOT roux HEART BE TROUBLED” “IF ANY MAN SUE YOU AT THE LAW AND TAKE YOUR COAT, LET HIM HAVE YOUR cLoAK ALSO” E, “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” GIVEN AT THE BANQUET TABLE KINGSTOWN MANOR FRIDAY, EVENING SEPTEMBER 30, 1938 A.D.F.D. A A TIME: 10:45 lP.M. How infinitely merciful, compassionate and condescending GOD, our FATHER DIVINE, is and was towards all civilization at the very height «of its greatest extremity of all time, can truly best be told in the following beautiful Mes- sage which our Precious Saviour delivered from a HEART of tender love for His erring creation. We are recording this Masterpiece of scien- tific Truth that all may read and see the Su- preme Contribution of GOD our Creator to all mankind in its crucial hour. For YOUR Gra- cious Love and Everlasting GOODNESS, We thank YOU, our adorable FATHER. ‘ Song : What do you think—-—what do you think-——what~ do you think of the MESSAGE of PEACE? This Message of Peace to all mankind——I Am sending it through the land! ‘ The Messageof Peace, it is free for all~—that’s if they will trust in the LORD——- Peace on earth—-good will to 'men——they are sacrificing everything! ’ This Message of Peace, this Message of Love- ‘ now what do you think of the LORD? This Message of Peace, this Message of Peace——— will bring you with one accord! Etc. PEACE, EVERYONE: The composition——iti is a Message for consid- eration to be reconsidered by you as it had been considered, yea, it is to be reconsidered by oth- ers as I pre-considered it. This is the Message of“ PEACE in the fulfillment of the Scripturezi if you live exactly according to the Gospel, you will abide under the shadow of the Almighty and MY PEACE I give unto you; I\I‘}Z' PEACE o , I leave with you. Not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled——— let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid! , ‘ ’ That thought is well worth considering! For when you conceive the idea concerning the mys- , tery, and live exactly according to MY TEACH- ING, this MESSAGE of PEACE, you will incul- cate it and reincarnate it, and will enjoy it as a living‘ reality. But you cannot expect to be protected as the protection of CHRIST would be an expression unless you would let CHRIST hover you as a hen hovers her brood. For with - this recognition you would be abiding in the se- cret place ‘of the MOST HIGH, and you would be dwelling as vice versa to that of dwelling in the secret place of the MOST HIGH, you would be dwelling under the shadow of the AL- MIGHTY. ~ This is an "open expression—-the Czechoslo- vakians having apparently paid a dear price for the PEACE they are now enjoying, and millions and billions of others of the different nations, languages, tongues and people; such as they could not .and would not have been enjoying had not the Czechoslovakians made a complete sac- rifice of a great holding of territories in the ful- fillment of the ‘Gospel as requested by JESUS: to produce and to bring into one possession the reality of the Spirit and the meaning of the Teaching of JESUS, yea, the Gospel to be put forth into expression, in short, true evangelism! But this could not have been accomplished, neither could they have seen PEACE partially, not even so much as a temporary PEACE, had they not lived according to the Gospel under JESUS at that particular critical hour. Why‘? For it would have brought about war without the protection of JESUS,under such at crisis, for A HE had paved out the way whereby they could receive that of which the inspirationic song in_ the prediction came forth as a prediction by the . angels to the wise men when they sang: “Glory to GOD in the Highest, and on earth PEACE, GOOD Will to men.” This could‘ not have been protected at that particular moment of such crisis, especially had they not lived evangelically , iiiaking such sacrifices. 3z. I I by Thole D7-‘A Y V Peace Game by Way of the Gospel They made the sacrifices even though they were unwilling—-they‘ were made unwillingly by the Czechoslovakians. They made the sacrifices because they were obliged to do so; neverthe- less, such sacrifices paved out the way for an immediate PEACE as an abstract expression of the reality of the PEACE and the REST that did remain and do remain to and for the peo- ple of GOD! They could not have received a temporary PEACE had they not sought it . through an-d by the way of the Gospel. Why do you say, and how could this be, “by the way of the Gospel”/? It was under the ju- risdiction of the teaching of JESUS and the PROMISE’; in the BOOK where your salvation stands and where theirs stood and still stands——— was-through an-d by the teaching of JESUS in the four Gospels; for What said HE concerning this particular mystery‘? » ‘If any man sue you at the law and take your coat, let him have your cloak also.’ Had they not willingly or unwillingly made a sacrifice of even more than what was demanded of them,- there would not have been any PEACE in EU- ROPE to-night! -But by living willingly or un- willingly, according to the teaching of JESUS, which is to say living evangelically, even though ' they lived it unwillingly, by making such s.acri- fices by the.Teachi~ng of JESUS, the PROMISE in the BOOK under such a quotation was the’ redemption of millions whereby they received their real emancipation from the furor and the terrors of war, That is the mystery! And that is what it is all about!» , Then Isay, consciously or unconsciously, will- ingly or unwillingly, they lived evangelically in that particular instance by making such sacri- fie-es as were detrimental to them economically that they might save the lives of millions and millions, and the property loss of billions and billions of dollars. Such‘ sacrifices they made, even though it may not have been justifiable from a mental and a spiritual point of view——— we may term it to be justly; we may term it as an inj-usti—ce to them as individuals. Christ Showed Them the Way Out Nevertheless, under JESUS as CI-IRIS-T,_ be- ing the LEADER, HE showed them the way out of such’ troubles when they got into such tro?ub‘le's. Under such a crisis it was essential for them to make such sacrifices. mystery! Although it had not been looked up- on or considered by ylou, since I have brought this thought to your consideration, the -sacri-- flee they were making in offering up all, and ev'en-more ~-than.i.th..at which was required-,‘ was I ing to HIS LIFE! That is the ‘ , 0¢f'abér:s6thr,..1‘938'= the sacrifice of millions -and millions of dollars’ Worth of rich soil, ’and7 many minerals in the land. Nevertheless,’ it was the salvation of millions of .mankind,!‘ Can you not see the“ mystery‘? And this came about directly transmitted by MY SPIRIT,‘ .and by MY MESSAGE FIRSTLY as sent to the Chancellor——sent to the HEADS of these great nations, making such a sugges- tion to them that they might propose such as buying this part of the coveted territory, that it might be the means of bringing about PEACE between them. and all mankind Whilst yet, even though they did not accept of, the part of buying, they soughflagway where- by mankind could be saved, by causing them to agree on the sacrifices of the land and the soil in the fulfillment of the WORD of GOD: “If any I ' man sue‘ you at the law, and take your coat, let him have your cloak also.” “If any man com- pel you to go with him one mile, go with him twain.” This is the fulfillment o-f the Scripture; by you and any other individual living accord- ing to the teaching -of JESUS consciously or un- consciously, willingly or unwillingly, in that in- stance you will see your redemption. That was the mystery! And there‘ is where in the BOOKS of the Gospel, you will fin_d your salvation stands I V The salvation of millions stood and still stands in that BOOK, as being termed the, GOSPEL of JESUS CHRIST, when individuals will live ex- actly according to HIS TEACHING and accord- THAT IS THE MYSTERY! It may have been unwillingly a sacrifice, but when such sacrifices were made evangelically, even though they were made unwillingly, such sacrifices were not in vain! Such sacrifices were the redemption of the lives of millio~ns,of men, and the saving, apiparently.—yea, it was the sav- ing of civilization, as it may be termed. All Civilization Was at ‘Stake Some may say, “Well, how’ "could that save c'i'vili‘zation '2” I It was the saving of civilization, for civilization was at the breaking point. Even the great diplomats of -today, the news commen-it tators and other representatives of high official duty, they are declaring today that all civiliza- tion was at stake! All ci‘vilizat,ion.was on the brink of ' e’ver'l.as‘tingwoe, or at least, a fall, as if though it wou1d*ri»se no more! But by the riio~i.iIsE in the BOOK—not of the Iiéevitie-al’s~, but inthe BOOK of the G-ospellli of JESUS CHRIST, the Life*an"d the Teaéhingl of your SA- VIOUR as exemplified. in HIS LIFE--’-t;here' is where the salvation of mi-11:io*ns ‘stood; there is Where-yoursalvatio1f1,.s,tands,'!‘l “If com- oatgbérlsth, 1938 S !V’,:Th’e,"‘NEWi’DAY, I I pel you to go with him one mile, ‘go with him ‘ twain!” Can you not see, when each and every indi- vidu_al———wil1ingly or unwillingly--—when they all are willing to make such sacrifices for Right- eousness’ sake, there is where they will receive their protection, the refuge and the strength from all hurt, from all harm, and from all dan- ger. They could not receive it -by getting out from under the jurisdiction of -the Life and the Teaching of JESUS, but by being under the ju- risdiction of the Life an-d the Teaching of JE- SUS willingly or unwillingly, consciously or un- consciously, they found the way of salvation! Therefore, from those crises all civilization was emancipated! Aren’t you glad? Civilization was freed from the crash that was about to be- fall all mankind, and the crash of civilization was stayed for a little while longer to see if mankind will accept of the LORD," the MES- SAGE I have given to you all! , These are facts and figures too stout to be denied-! When ‘MY MESSAGE was transmitted to them, they got busy consciously concerning ME, or unconsciously. The PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA thought con- sideringly, in harmony with ME! Consciously ‘ or unconsciously, he was with ME to petition the so-called great powers that be, to . bring themselves into subjection to the _FUNDA- MENTAL of WHOM you say is ME! . The President’s Message Was in Harmony with FATHER When the request was in perfect harmony with ME, even though he sent the Message, and you did not get the text of the Message, for it was personal,-—they said they-would not publish it——he could have said: “As a representative of America, as an American citizen (as he would term ME to be), Iadvise you to take cognizance of the Message sent by FATHER DIVINE, as the HOPE of the Redemption of all mankind!” If he did not say it personally, that was the meaning of HIS MESSAGE! ' When the mean- ing and the understanding comes to an individ- ual, consciously or unconsciously, such individ- uals may yield to it though they may not know from whence it came! But it was a MESSAGE FOR the REDEMPTION OF THE CHILDREN OF MEN! ognize your GOD!‘ Then’:tI?i say, as I said in the little song: “What I do you think of the LORD?” When I said in the Message, ,“They have declared war, but I _,have°declared PEACE”—-youheard ME say about eight or ten years ago, I will establish Christ in the. recognition -of the children of'me1i.;, andlshall THEN I SAY, it is a privilege to rec- _ en-throne HIM on the throne of the minds of them as LORD of lords, and as KING of kings if it costs ME a million dollars a day~——to es- tablish this PEACE which is the CHRIST; even though HE may not be completely emancipated in the hearts and minds of the dictators, and the chief executives of democracy; even though HE is not selected and elected and reckoned as the real Emancipator; and even if HE has not been fully emancipated in their consideration and in their political views, ideas and opinions as an Individual; still, I stress the reality of Christ ruling on the throne of their minds and bringing them into. subjection to HIM willing- ly or unwillingly. Therefore, they selected the Christ .and enthroned the Christ as PEACE on the minds of those who were set apart to rep- resent the great powers that be, and Christ -ruled and controlled them all, even though they may not have whole-heartedly recognized your GOD! P Christ ruled and controlled them all ‘by HIS Actual Presence in consideration and enthroned on the thrones of . the minds of the executives. By this HE was reckoned .and they stopped and considered. Even though they may not have considered ME PERSONALLY, the considera- tion of the FUNDAMENTAL was reckoned! They Have Accepted the Fundamental Did I nottell you they would call on ME? “In not many .days hence,” I SAID, “they will con- sider ME, even if they do not consider ME PER- SONALLY;” to ME it is immaterial! They called on the Name of GOD of WHOM you say I AM! It is. the same thing-——just the same! The POPE of ROME, he requested all of the peoples of the earth to pray! The President of the United States beseeched‘ and requested all to pray; even Sunday he said for everybody to pray for PEACE! Can you not see they all have accepted of ME? . I Whetherj they know it or not, they ‘have ac- cepted of ME, for they have called on the Name of GOD of'WHOM you say I AM! Although they may have attempted to reject ME and ob- jected to My Message as a man, they have called on the same NAME OF WHOM YOU SAY I AM! Therefore, they have called on ME! Can you not see the mystery‘? They cannot do a thing with«ou~t Me! Then I say, at the Name of Whom’ you say I AM, “eyery knee must bow and every tongue must confess!” I I shall cause them to call on this identical NAME-DIVINE! Did they not say, to seek DIVINE GUIDANCE, and when it was sent to them, they may have tried to ignore it; but since it was for the ben- efit of 1311111935 of othe-rev other than themselves 34 s . The DAY as executives, they were obliged to accept of it, for it was a MESSAGE of Redemption for ,oth- ers. i That is the mystery! I p ’ Whilst others were sincere and believing in the FUNDAMENTAL, even if they did not be- lieve as executives, the prayers of the meek and the lowly and the insignificant were heard and answered speedily. For what said GOD through the Psalmic prediction of DAVID: “Call on Me in the day of trouble and I will deliver you.” ‘Can you not see the great deliverance came, for your Deliverer had come! We are not bothering about what they think;;. all of their mortal versions, ideas and opinions . are nothing more or less than that of the chaff of the wheat, of which I willburn with fire un- quenchable! Can you no-_t see the fir-'e‘:is burn.- ing? What a privilege to live in such a recovg-I nition where the very Spirit of GOD’-S Presence is a Living Factor made real, tangible and prac- tical, and lifted as .a Standard, as a Sample and as an Example, that others might copy after. Where Mortality Is Eliminated When this Message went forth it got in the minds of them, -even‘ though they may have thought to ignore ME as a IPERSON. Well, "I have requested you all to ignore as a PER- SON! For I Am Impersonal; therefore., I give MYSELF MY SPEED, an-d- I give MYSELF POWER, as said I -through many: “Then, power be unto you, or more power to you”?-more pow- er -where mortality is eliminated and where man is extremiated, for man’s extremity is GOD’S ~ OPPORTUNITY. Therefore, in the con—sidera- tion of the politicians and of the representatives and executives, I Am extremiated That is why GOD is Omnipotent; that is why GOD is Om- niscient; that is why GOD is -Omnipresent from this angle of expression, having all dominion and all “authority where naught can hinder HIM; because they have extremiated ME ac- cording to this flesh, that GOD might be seen and known as all there is according to the SPIRIT! ' ' . For what said He concerning the mystery: “It is not by power nor by might, but by MY SPIRIT, says the LORD.” That is what it is all about! Am not seen nor heard as a PERS.ON; I need not speak verbally,.for Words are in actions, MY Words are in deeds, are in ex~pressi.on; for GOD . speaks by the dive:rs manners of ‘expres- s.ion, as GOD is impersonal. The cosm-.-i.c forces of nature, the hand of nat.1_1re,i the _cr.'eativ.e forces of nature and other expressions of na- ture, even “Mother ‘Nature’’_’ and her dive-rs spe- cies -of her descendants are the expressions of Now I Am just as expressive if I A A foembaer‘ eth, 1933 GOD through which GOD expresses. Therefore, GOD is not limi-ted! That is the mystery! Aren’t you glad? “Man’s extremity is ..GO.D’S OPPOR- TUNITY!” I eX.tremiate;d MYSELF AS A MAN before I came! I say, I extremiated MYSELF as a man before I came. _ D That is why I did not come as if though I had any back.;ground.! Therefore, I tore down the bridges behind ME before I started, and I came and overtr.od everything, as said the Scrip- -ture: “He .c:.an_1e treading the wine-press all alone, I and there were none with HIM!” The fulfill- ment of the Scripture this day in your hearing is your experience. Aren’t you glad? Then I say, it is .a privilege to observe the mystery, and see the reality of the nothingness of matter‘, and the ALLNESS OF THE AL- MIGHTY. The metaphysicians have spoken of it from years and years back, but refusing to . observe it and substantiate themselves in it that they might work cancellation on themselves as individuals, that GOD might be seen and heard and known distinctly, that they themselves as individuals inig:-ht be eliminated completely. They failed to do it; therefore, GOD could not be brought to fruition so long as there was the s;1i,-ghtest expression or evidence or —sketch of a reflection of self -or personality or individuality considered; for all such must be cancellated completely. For “HE shall gather the good wheat in HIS garner”—the chaff through which the good wheat came shallbe burned with fire unquenchable. I THANK YOU. Tel. Mo. 2-2115; 2-6136 . . MEN! HERE IT IS! 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When we hear these great Messages that are daily given by the LORD to those of His Fol- lowers, and in turn transmitted to the nations of the earth, We are obliged to know, and even those who are skeptics must admit, that the Words of FATHER DIVINE, the manifestation of His Works, the effectiveness of His Coming and.His PRESENCE among us, bear witness of each and all of the predictions made in the past generations, of His Appearance on the earth plane among the children of men. His Teach- ings are profound, and cover every phase and expression of life; and on this occasion a lesson in etiquette was given. A Very important note is struck herein this message, when FATHER brings to the attention of the followers the im- portance of complete confidence in GOD. Read this beautiful Message, an-dbecome to be GODlike, by being new creatures wholly, by keeping GOD always uppermost in conscious- We thank THEE, BLESSED SAVIOUR. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks asfol- -lowsz) I PEACE, EVERYONE: ‘ (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” echoed the Voices of the assembly.) — I , When I say, “GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL! GOOD APPETITE! GOOD MANNERS! GOOD BEHAVIOUR! All SUCCESS and all PROS- PERITY,” I AM speaking these words for your (consideration. If you adhere to My MESSAGE, ibelieve ME and receive it, you are partakers of these Blessings. 1 I would just like to say in reference to the sec- ond to the last speaker, mentioning how I al- lowe-d- him to go down South .and make an open confession of a crime he had committed, this ’ thought is Well worth considering. This is to let you know; if you will trust GOD, GOD will take care of you, in the fulfilmentvof, the Scrip- ture; yea, the Gospel: your sins and iniquities! ‘among the different Religions, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall ob- tain mercy.” A .1’ Q Yea, the Scripture declares: “He who covers his signs shall not prosper, but he who confesses them shall have mercy.” If an individual makes a confession .and makes 1 it with the spirit of sincerity, having forsaken ‘ those things mentally and Spiritually in reality, his prayers will be heard and answered, and he shall find mercy at the hands of the ‘AL- MIGHTY. ~Wha—t a privilege to be in such a place in con- sciousness where you can be protected from all "hurt, from all harm and from all danger and from all adverse and undesirable conditions by confessing and forsaking all of your wickedness, This thought brings ME back to a composition quite often sung especially the Protestant Religion: “Trust and obey, V > For -there is‘ no other way To be happy in Jesus, But to trust and obey.” If you say you trust ME, your trusting should be‘ substantiated, and yet it should be univer- salized. You should be willing to trust GOD in all things, and for all things, if you can trust HIM for some. I‘ mention this, because there are those who claim to be My Followers, who say they are trusting ME whole-heartedly for the redemption of thgr bodies, yet they cannot trust ME for a roll or a piece of chicken, or a piece of meat, while sitting at the B.anquet Table. Not one of My real true Followers would take more on his or her plate——more on ‘his plate, I say, than what he can eat, by refusing to trust ME. The food is passed around generously. If they trust ME, they can trust ME to take another_ piece when it comes around again. They do not have to take two or three or more pieces, just because “ it is served generously; is, if they are trust- ing ME. ' O — I E‘ ,Many of them take it on their plates that way, , . and do not eat -it, ‘It is wasted; for it is not as . i-t was at the time of '1 Jesus, when Jesus said: _ “Take up the fragments,‘ that nothing be waste”; for when the rfriagiiieiits are taken up from October’ 6th,7i193si I ~ YOU SHOULD BE WELLHNG TO TRUST coo 1N ALL THINGS ANED mi e...,... 3.1., es. I your plates, it is thrown away I. . . at least, the fragments are thrown away. You may ‘leave ‘whole pieces of chicken, pieces of meat and oth- er things on your plate; that is thrown away; wherein’ at that time, as was spoken, it was an evidence by the Wordsthat were said by Jesus, as if ‘though the fragments that were taken up were kept to be served again». But it is not that ME for another roll when the rolls are passed around again; when the meat is passed around again, or anything else. You can serve at the time when it is going around and know within yourself, if you do not have enough, it will be passed again without-your filling up your plates with more than you can eat. And even if you can eat it, it is selfish to be ungrateful enough to pile up your plates with more than what would be due you at that particular serving. Now jot these thoughts down in your vocab- ularies, and each in-dividual—-—especia1ly those of My Followers who see those of you as Follow- ers doing such a thing, taking more than one piece, or one roll at the time; whether you eat it or not, it is an open expression that you are not trusting ME for just one item, one piece of meat or bread until it can go aroifnd again. This is a “Divine Table” and many sit .at this Table, and in serving the dishes around, the around if you -do not allow yourself to be con- siderate of your next door neighbor, and become to be selfish as if though you cannot trust ME until I serve the next dish of the same course. Then, I say to all who are concerned, especially the Followers, I AM talking to you as children. If‘ you take more than one piece at a time on your plate, it is plain to see and know you are not even so much as trusting ME long enough to . send back into the kitchen and get thenext dish of the same course, much less trusting ME for your Spirit, soul, body and mind and for the re- demption of all mankind. I thank you. PEACE FIFTH AVENUE MARKET FRUITS,‘ YEGETABLES, and GROCERIES _ 1460 - 5th AVENUE Corner of, 118th Street. Phones: Mott Haven 9-5370. 1. W‘a.1ke~r‘ 5-8246. ‘Peace A. 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CLEAN UP pm An DISHONESTY, lNC0M,PETENCVE, UNTRUTH AND MIISTRUST IN ME AND LEARN TO TREJST GOD--FATHER DIVINE N “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TARLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY THURSDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 29, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 2:15 RM. 6 The Mission of GOD on earth is the interpre-' tation of Love. Few people, even among the Re= ligious, know the true meaning of Love. Love has never been fully exemplified_ on earth, in its true and broader sense. FATHER teaches us that love is the expression of giving, and this is verified in this great expression: “GOD so loved the world that HE gave His Only Begotten Son to the world, for i-ts redemption.” . ' Love in its minutest aspect, was brought to our consideration «on this day in this very sig- hificant lesson, and the subject of yesterday’s Message is continued herewith. FATHER spoke “good manners’; in-to expression and love for one another, by being as considerate for another in the way of sharing our daily Blessings with each ‘ other, as we are thoughtful of ourselves. , This is love inits true sense, as it is pointed out to us herein by Our Great Teacher, the DEAN of v the Universe, whose Watchful Eye sees all we do. .OUR GREAT REDEEMER, we thank THEE. ' (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which _FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) (Just prior to the Message which is a very informative and worth-while lesson, FA- THER sang, after the tes-timony of one, the fol- A lowing little song:) ' “If you try to hide from ME, If you try to hide from ME, You cannot be happy I If you try to hide from ME. “If you try to hide from ME, , If you try to hide from‘ ME, You cannot stay happy If you try to hide from ME. “When you try to hide from ME, You are hiding from your life; Oh, you cannot be happy If you try to hide from ME. “When you try to hide from ME, You will hide from your CHRIST, Oh, you cannot stay happy If you try to hide from ME. \ “If you try to hide from ME, You will hide from your health, Oh, you cannot stayyhealthy , If you try to hide from ME. “If you try to hide from ME, .You will hide from your ’success, Oh, you cannot be happy If you try to hide from ME.” PEACE, EVERYONE 2 (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” exclaimed the great multitude.) ‘ That little composition, I brought it for the consideration of those of you My hearers, co- workers, Followers and friends as a Message to you I AM conveying. “If you try to hide from GOD, You will hide from your life. You cannot stay happy _If you‘try to hide from ME.” As I said yesterday, there are those who pre- tend to be My Followers, who claim to know Who I AM; they claim that I can save their souls and bodies from destruction, and they claim to trust ME to that degree, yea, to that extent, and yet they cannot trust ME for a piece of meat. If you are of ME, you willn-ot take more than one piece onyour plate at a time; for if it is ‘nec—, essary for it t.o be passed again, it can, and it will be re-served. The dishes will be replenished and you can be generously served if you care to. I mention that, because,‘af“fer speaking of it yesterday, there were many packages unearthed and brought. to the surface. Some were even car- ried to My Office, where some had taken as much as seven or eight pieces of chickenfapparently, and could (not eat it, or did not eat it,‘and they had it wrapped up in paper, talking about, “This, is this one’s dinner and that -one’s dinner.” Can you not see the dishonesty and the mistrust A‘ Qctober 6th,’. 1938 I .u~‘_ Qclober tith, 193.8 C‘ v'(' ,<_»:‘_ that they have in the ABUN DANCE of the FULNESS, » as GOD is the Source and the Sup.-. pljy, and GOD is present at all times‘? Why should you be like a rat carrying a whole ' lot of stuff in a crack or in ,a hole? Hereafter, all of you will know, yourselves, and you will know others who are of ME_, and who are not of ME, so far‘ asthose things are concerned. Ye shall ‘be. weighed in the balances, and GOD through His Condescension, has the‘ balances in His Hand. - , Again, as I menti-one~d=. the other day, there shall be no more m_urm_uring and quarreling or disagreeing about seats. ' Now if any of you wish to do those things, go on the outside and it do it, and do not return again. We shall have a RIGHTEOUS Government; but remember, “Judgment first begins at the House of GOD.” Aren’t you glad? Those who do any of those things, it matters, not how high they may jump, or it matters not how loud they may» h.o._1ler;— if they shout to the top of their voices, you may know they are not of If If you‘ desire to be of ME, clean up from all of -that dishonesty», incompetence and untruth, and mistrust which you have in ME, and learn to trust GOD. If you do not know Who I AM, merely trust GOD even as GOD is, even as you shouldif you did know Who I I say this, because there are those. who are not conscious of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE. They can" trust HIM in a great m.easure,. If you can trust the invisible God as your pro- tection, as your support, as your source an-d your supply, wi,tho},1t the knowledge, of GOD’S ACTUAL‘ PRESENCE, then those of My Fol- lowers who claim to know ME: Personall:y,. should trust ME equivalently, even more in expression than those who do‘ not know ME Per'so~n.a1l«yi. ' Now if you know ME,‘ if you love ME, if you believe in ME even, you will trust, and will not be dishonest enough to try to do things, say things, act ways, at My PERSONAL ABSENCE that you would not do in My PERSONAL PRES- ENCE. _ - Jot these thoughts down in your cons_idera- tion, and remember them,lfor they may be help- ful in the time of‘ n_eed:: unless. you do, obey, you will see. definitely, you will need My Protection shortly: ‘and?-I ‘very. éshortly. I 1:haI11<%=YO11- TIME: 2:25 P.M. rEAoE.EvERYoNE: (“‘l?e§ace., FATHER DEAR!” again greeted the children and others.) ' ” I stand to think, to giive you to-.»thi11.1i';- to give you a sight~a thought to think. I stress it, I T ,. tbringit forth into. expression. Iicause you to think it, and I cause you to consider it; there- fore, if you wish to, you may take it alongw-ith you-» I thank you, A i . s.pEA¢E ‘we Thank You, FATHER VISIT Park Avenue Enclosed Market Special Sales Daily’ On All Stands House Furnishings, Dresses, House Dresses, , Yarn, Wool. Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Shirts, Neokw-ear, Caps, >SJ,1oes, Curtains, Yard Goods, Sheets, Blankets,‘ Sweaters and W'ork Clother, Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Fruits, Candies, Meats, Fish. 111th'sT. to 116th, ST. on Park Ave., N. Y. C. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER BlENNY’S. CU~'T,RATE and HARDWARE STORE A Keys made. —-—- Special. price, 5c. 1 EAST llltthv STREET‘ 1366'-5th AVENUE New York City Tel. NE. 8-2087, 2088 A PEACE ERICSON. S Q. Selected: Domestic Employment Agency Q All Nationalities A 316 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near 7th, Brooklyn, N. Y. Laura Simpson, Licensee. Phone: AU. 3.22427‘ PEACE ARTHUR M. 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A ‘V I is pyrite ‘V3 IF MY MESSAGE IS READ AND ADHERED TOYOUWILL BEAEUNDANTLY BLESSED, MORE THAN, BY TRYING‘ TO IJLEASETYOURSELE WITH YOUR CONFUSED IDEAS -—FATHER DIVINE “OUR FATH.ER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK, CITY . TUESDAY EVENING AND , WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 27 AND 28, 1938 A.D.F.D..' TIME: 2:00 A.M. Among children in the mortal world xofex- pression, it has often been said by those who are superior to them in age, “Children should be seen‘ and not heard.” This was indeed a very good lesson for them to learn, but in this new and living w.ay, a much better and wiser coun- sel is given /by the LORD, FATHER DIVINE, to His children universally in these significant words: CHRIST might come forth and be seen and heard.” In other words, HE might have said: “Children should not be seen, nor heard.” In- stead. of crowding out the Message of GOD, which is for man’s edification and salvation, by constantly rising and preaching and speaking in self, let us all DENY ourselves and get out of the way of CHRIST, that we might gain the more in wisdom and in understanding, and be- come perfect even as Our FATHER, Who art in Heaven is perfect, through meekness. By being children and obedient to the Will of CHRIST, we_ will .act like GOD’S little children, and CHRIST in us will express, and will be en- joyed by all, for CHRIST seen or unseen is al- ways “The Welcome Guest.” (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- . } lows:) ' ‘ H, PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace,’ FATHER DEAR!” exclaimed the happy throng.) I have arisen at this instance to say, here re- cently through My Condescensi-on, with Com- passion and Consideration combined, I have en- deavored to proof-read a good bit at the Table, or in the auditorium wheresoever I AM, to give those of you a chance, and, others who desire to\ be where I AM—-—to give them a chance to be where I AM. I could go to My Office as usual and work all night, but for your sake, I AM still getting out Messages for “The New Day.” This week’s issue will be about one hundred pages. I believe it will carry such information as will be food for the mind ofthe children of men, much more than a good bit «of: your talks. Every Message proof-read, is supposed to go to around forty or fifty thousand persons. It is supposedt-o be put on record to be remem- bered by atleastthree hundred thousand. I For this cause, I feel and I consider, if My Message is read and adhered to and listened to, you will be abundantly blessed, more than by trying to A please yourself with your confused thoughts and confused, ideas and opinions preconceived within you. I thank you. “Cancelate and eradicate self, that Tel. UN. 4_-7874 - PEACE White Star Dairy , BUTTER and EGG STORES 2204 E.IG+H'.I‘H AVE., Cor. 119th st, New York City JOHNNY’S F(lOD. ' MARKET ' Service and Satisfaction to All 9 We -Thank You,» FATHER 135 LENOX AVE. p , New York City A .Near 117th ‘St. Phone: HA. 7-4819 A THE STAR TRUNK co. - Q Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Q Leather Novelties, Umbrellas . Peace PEACE 30 EAST 125th ST-., C’01‘..MJa.diS0n Ave., New York City PEACE‘ ‘ A T I thank You, FATHER / SAMIUEUS PUSH CART. Fruits and Vegetables I S. W. COR. ,124th ‘St. & Lenox Avenue, New York City Te1.: UNiversity 4-7280 ‘PEACE MANHATTAN MILLINERY & sumv co. R 148 WEST 125th STREET, NEW YORK Eel; Those ‘serve Yeti Best -— serve You Most I A S..a.'.. etR,ili,193s if - i.9L¢*9l?¢* (5th; 1938 ; —“the money racket.” ,.consideration_, _mone.ygis not any object to ME. ‘For this cause, I refuse to accept of money when OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th sTREET NEW YoRK CITY WEDNESDAY EVENING AND THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 28 AND 29, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 2:00 A.M. “We _shall have a RIGHTEOUS Government,” declares the LORD, Our GOD, FATHER DI- VINE,» and this means RIGHTEOUSNESS must be expressed through and by every living soul that shall remain on earth to breathe GOD’S Holy Breath. Those, such as are nientioned here in this LECTURE by FATHER, and every other type of malicious person, who is in oppo- sition\to the FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES of Life, shall eventually be cut off, and he shall wither like the grass that fadeth and dies, and shall soon be forgotten; but the RIGHTEOUS- NESS of, GOD shall” march triumphantly on to VICTORY, and shall flourish like the green bay tree, projecting its branches in every direction in its season. Now While RIGHTEOUSNESS is being implanted in the soil‘ of the soul, we thank THEE, O LORD and Our REDEEMER, for this Blessing and Lesson of TRUTH. 7 (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) - - PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” greeted the An- gels and others j-oyously.) , I was just thinking a little while ago, it came to My hea,ring—i,nl other Words, to My notice today, that one of My FolloW.ers had put in an. application for a position at _a certain place, and I have been informed that when they found out this party was ‘one of My Followers, they said they did not wantthis party as a Follower of Mine, for she W.as connected;-with “the racket” Iythought to say for it is ~_off.er.ecl_,to for My VS/ork and lV,[ission; but on the;_.o_tl1er liand, to __t:l}e,__ extreme reverse, if ‘Iwere"‘seeki‘ng"’nibney, I " could ‘demand any I I AMSEEKING THE HEARTS AND MINDS or 1vInITI-IAT THEY MIGHT _ BE TRANSLATIED. FROM THE MORTAI. VERSION To THE SPIRIT AND MIND or YOUR SAVl0UR—-FA'l‘HiER DIVINE this year, and many others, as said I through carry My NAME. It has long since been de- amount that any other person even desires to have. , V I thought ofhaving the offer of three thou-‘ I sand dollars for half an hour’s broadcast, and. ' to have a contract signed up for thirteen weeks at three thousand dollars for just half an hour’s national hook-up——not to broadcast for some concern, but to broadcast My Message as I AM giving it. . Those things have been offered ME over and over again, but I refuse to accept of them, for GOD is a FREE GIFT to the world, GRATIS to mankind. I also thought of how men woul-d do, if they'had the privilege I have among you. Take, for instance, “The March of Time”; I could have demanded one hundred thousand dollars-or more to appear on the screen through I and by “The March of Time.” As I said to the . ‘ representatives, I could have demanded—I could demand at least one hundred thousand dollars; but I AM ‘not seeking dollars and cents. I AM seeking the hearts‘ andthe minds and the lives . of the children of men, that they might be trans- lated from mortality an-dthe mortal version to the Spirit and the Mind of your SAVIOUR. ‘ What a privilege to observe the m.ystery, and to see What GOD is doing for this people! As I said, not one. penny AM I accepting for any of My Work, or Spiritual Service, and yet “The March of Time” alone—-it has been very con- servatively estimated that theywill make a mil- lion and five hundred thousand dollars on ME the Scriptures; yea, in the Scriptures, which- ever: “He came as the poorest among men, yet making many rich.” That which I sacrifice for IEIGHTEOUSNESS’ sake, I must gain an hun- dred times as mucl1—an -hundredfold more than such-as may be sacrifice-d—-ten thousand percent for every dollar’s worth sacrificed, or for every _ prospective or would-be prospective dollar Imay , " sacrifice that would come, or could come to ~ME. Then I say, it is a privilege to observe "the mystery and to see, in these different audiences, not at any time is there a, collection taken up. If at any place where My Followers claim to‘r'e.p— resent ME, it is known that they take up collec- tions, I close the place; not because they» are of » ME when they do ‘those things, but because they c1ared;cin other Words, it has long» since been commanded, and I re-command the same: if V “Thou shalt not take the Name of the LORD thy GOD in vain” ; ' i ' ‘ _ and again in the prayer you all have’, prayed, “Hallowed be THY NAME.” Keep Your NAME Holy. Then, I say, keep GOD’S NAME Holy. GOD’S NAME among you is Holy. — H ’ There are many. things I could say, but I merely‘ arose to convey that thought of ‘What GOD is actually doing for you all, without the slightest thought of remuneration, love offering, commission or compensation; for what HE is do- i ing for His Spiritual Work and Service, yet with- in the borders of a land, at times, of depressions, lacks, wan-ts and limitations. The ABUN- DANCE of the fulness I AM exhibiting and man ifesting to and through My Following. » What a privilege to live in such a recognition, and to build upon such a Foundation that can- not be shaken! Just think of it! Bringing all of the nations of the earth together, in the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose; daily in these different audiences, speaking to thou- sands and conveying the Message of Truth with- , out any thought of remuneration, love offering or commission or anything of that sort, yet be- ing blessed, and causing millions of others the universe over, to be blessed by MY PRESENCE among them. . , What a privilege it is to think along this line. We can retrace our thoughts to the very recent and present experience. Thousands and thou- sands are worrying about the war, and they have " been more perturbed and disturbed about the war just a few days ago, than what they are today; but those of you who are in harmony with ME, you have nothing to worry about. As I have long sincedeclared: “Fret not yourself because of the workers of iniquity, for they shall be cut off.” Be not dismayed nor discouraged, for if GOD is within you, the workers of. iniquity cannot hin- . der; for those who walk in My Statutes are hid from the destruction .and hid from adverse and ‘undesirable conditions and protected from all that would or could harm. Upon this‘ Foundation if you stand, and With- stand, every opposition, as said the Apostle: “After having done all to stand, then stand”; when you stand and withstand every opposition, you are obliged to overcome those undesirable conditions, for greater is HE that is within you, than any and all things that could be against you; therefore, I say, REJOICE and be exceed- ingly glad, for great is your rewardkherel, now. -I thankyou. . - . (FATHER, still standing, concluded ‘With this thought’, as the loud cheers and applause died aways _ — PEACE, EVERYONE: I (“Peace, FATHER DEAR,” rang out the voices of the throng.) Just before I make MY seeming departure from the dining room, once ‘ again as I have given‘, I will: give an invitation to -our visiting friends. Of course, we do not bear record of any who have not presented themselves or made themselves known, but "we know that in all of these different audiences,. we have different vis- itors who are not immediate followers. Those who wish to participate in the act of speaking, you are welcome to do so. Feel free to speak volitionally if you wish to. If you do not care to speak as we do volitionally, you may give us your name, address and profession; we will glad- ly introduce you according to custom. But in the meantime, I wish to say‘, do not feel as if though you must necessarily speak that which‘ is termed “Religious,” for that which is not termed Religious or any expression of Religion, it may be the outcome of Religion; the same as politics and other expressions of our daily ac- tivities; they are expressed and sponsored, con- trolled and enacted by politics, legality, by the educational field of endeavor, and other expres- sions by Which we are daily connected; there- fore, We should speak of each and all of these different branches and express ourselves ‘from whatsoever angle of expression\we are repre- senting. I thank you. PEACE NEWTON BAKERY Better Butter Bread-A-',1‘ennis Taste Tells 1452 FIFTH AVENUE , NEW YORK CITY PEACE . We Thank You, FATHER PEACE BARBER SHOP HAIR cut me. ---‘SHAVE 5c. SHOE SHINE 3c. 22 EAST115th ‘STREET , ‘I Marsdon D. Ransom, Prop. PEACE —Tel. Mo: 2-6981 JOSEPH" KFARE CURTAINS, BED sE'rs, ,BL;.g&NxE'i§s, QUILTS, ' TSP-READS & COTTON GOODS ‘ 1608 PARK AVE. ‘ I ~ Bet. 114th & nathists. New York City l ”o.aba 6th,cc1.938-i"‘:. oetober '6t1i, M1933; ,iTheeNEwii)AYi , _ 43w FAR THE, DESTROSYING AN%GsELe PASSEDA OVER THOSE UNDER MY L PERSONAL JURESDICTION WHO WERE, IN ACCIDENTS / AND THEY WERE NOT HARMED S IF YOU ‘DO NOT WORK CANCELLATION ON YOURSELF, IF YOU ARE SINCERE AND CONSCIENTIOUS IN YOUR ENDEAVORS, OTHERS WILL ’ WORK CANCELLATI/ONION YOU . O ' OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 West 126th Street New York City , , ” SUNDAY EVENING and MONDAY MORNING T SEPTEMBER 25 & 26, 1938 A. 1). F. D. I TIME: 12:40 A. M. This MESSAGE, .as given by the LORD to His hearers and Followers, on this particular date, is a charge for them to keep all through eternity, glorifying HIS Matchless NAME for His Infinite Love to them. GOD’S Goodness is shown forth in His Love and protection, in His guidance and keeping of His Children. Because of the rec- ognition of GOD by millions, as a ' Personal SAVIOUR to them, HE has stayed the wheels of destruction in numerous accidents to th-ose whohave claimed HIM, and Warded off serious danger and tragedy, and shielded them in His Love, and thereby has proven HIMSELF, to them, to beta GOD at hand. In this very profound MESSAGE, FATHER explains the mystery of His protection in all. seen and unseen dangers, and hereby teaches us h-ow we, and all mankind universally, can be forever protected in His Love. WHERE- FORE, we , consider this one of the greatest privileges given to man, to _be blessed daily to be seatedin the PRESENCE of the TABER— NACLE of GOD; and for‘ this Blessing MERCI- FUL REDEEMER, we do humbly thank THEE. ' (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as follows:)“ ‘~ PEACE, EVERYONE: ’ , (“‘Peace, FATHER DEAR, responded the assembly cheerfully.) GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL and a GOOD APPETITE, with GOOD LUCK for each and everyone tonight. Those of you who are under the Shadow of the ALMIGHTY-4_—-while sitting and listening to the speaker ‘in reference to being in an automobile .accident, I“ thought for consideration, how marvelous it is to be under GOD’S Protection! L What a glorious privilege it is to abide in the secret places of the MOST HIGH, and under the shadow of the ALMIGHTY! ‘How glorious it is to be as was desired by Jesus of Jerusalem: “Oh, Jerusalem! oh, Jerusalem!” said HE, “ how oft would I have hovered thee as a hen hovers her brood, but ye would not.” “How oft would I have brought you under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction,” HE could have said, “but ye woul-d not.’_’ This was a thought for consideration to those who need to be rescued; to those who need to be rescued and run to the City, by running to “the City of Refuge,” by hiding in the Cleft of the Rock of your salvation, which is also of their salvation. _ I thought how glorious it is to know, in accord with the Words of Jesus: , - thank ‘THEE, FATHER,‘ that Thou hast always heard Me pray.” I thought how glorious it ‘is to know the Son- ship Degree of expression, as a request to the FATHER in prayer, is always heard and an- swered-. “I thank THEE because YOU always hear Me pray.” _ ~ The prayer of sincerity, with .a desire combined, such a prayer of the heart and of the mind, is heard and answered speedily. " Jesus said: “Those that THOU gavest Me, I have kept, ,, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdi- xtion.” , ~ l’ (M The same Spirit could be reiterated‘. Theisame Spirit could be speaking. “Those whom I have under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction,” Jesus could have said, “those to Me YOU gave.” GOD gave those to__ Him, as it may be termed. He had lost nothing, but the son of perd-ition, of them. pThis thought would retrace your thoughts back to the book of Moses, where it I44 I , VlThe_NE“W D>»AY:, 6%. 1938 was declared, “When, I see the BLOOD, I will pass over you.” I , The Life Expression of Purity When GOD in the name of “the destroying angel,” would pass over, if he saw the ‘life ex- pression of purity as required by the AL- MIGHTY, he would p_ass over such an individual who had that life’s expression of purity over him. Such a life’s expression of purity, as being termed‘ “the BLOOD”——the blood of a spotless lamb or turtle-dove—~when “the destroying angel” would see the life’s‘expressioI1 of GOD and the purity of "GOD tra_nsmitt.ed to the world, “I will pass! I will pass over you.” This is well worth considering, although a great many of you may not have. considered it. When the life’s expression of purity, as a sac- rifice for you all, when it is seen on the door.- post and on the lintel of the door, such a house I will pass over. I I, in the name of “the destroying angel,” as being termed GOD expressing in the way of destruction, that which is termed “the destruc- ! tive forces of Nature” as a dispeller of vice and crime, and sin of every kind, even though you have committed those things, if you have con- fessed them and have forsaken them, and have I brought yourself into‘ subjection and under the Jurisdiction of the FUNDAMENTAL, “I will pass! I will pass‘ over‘ you!” ‘ How glorious it is to observe the mystery, and to see What a privilege it is to be under GOD’S Jurisdiction, and I mean under the PER- SONAL Jurisdiction of your SAVIOUR! He who abideth under the shadow of the ALMIGHTY, by dwelling in the secret places of the MOST HIGH, “the destroying angel,” he passes over. And I thought of all of the different accidents of the past up to the present; those who were in those divers accidents, who were under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction, the life’s expression of purity was discerned in them, and that des- troying angel passed over them. They were not hurt n-or harmed; not one who was under My PERSONAL Juris_diction, in Spirit. and in Mind, fully consecrated to GOD. yet, there has not been one! Aren’t you glad? The"""Blo‘od Is Your Protection ' JWhen that life’s expression of purity is dis- cerned as your protection; when that life’s ex- pression of purity, as being termed .-“the 4 BLOOD)” is your shelter, your refugeand your strength, when you are un'der-the Jurisdiction of the L-ife’s expression of purity——.—the GIVER, why,'tl'1en I will pass ‘over you! , CHRIST gave His Lifeor‘ expression of purity, So far as. as ..a REDEEMER and sAvioUR ‘of men. CHRIST gave His B,1.Qo‘d——th‘e Life of the-JBODYU the Life of the worl.d—-as, the REDEEMER and the ‘SAVIOUR of all, as‘ a Spotless Lamb, or as J a Spotless D,;o_V,e. A sacrifice was offered for all mankind. This Life as exemplified, this Life as manifested, when “the, destroying angel,” wheresoever -he may” be or Wheresoever he is— when he can see -this Life’s expression of purity over such’ an individual, that individual is pro- tected from the destruction that would follow, . had not that Life’s expression of ' purity been his protection. , What a glorious privilege to observe -the mys- , terry! I mention this quite vividly, because it is plain to see it—-—since- you have had the oppor- tunity, the chance and the privilege to be under, the Jurisdiction of the FUNDAMENTAL 4of life, the Life’s expression of purity can protect you; but if you are not brought into subjection willingly and voluntarily, why, the Life’s expres- sion of purity may not protect you in the time of danger. J ’ What said one of the Writers concerning those who are under the Jurisdiction of the FUNDA- MENTAL: “Call on ME in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee.” How glorious it is to see those who are fully consecrated to the Ser- vice of GOD, those who have sacrificed their . lives, their bodies and their all, and hav.e brought themselves into subjection to, and under the Jurisdiction of GOD, they are protected from all disasters, from all adverse and from all un- desirable conditions, for GOD. HIMSELF will protect them. . Even the Pretenders Have Been Protected To be under’ the Jurisdiction of GOD, to be under the shadow and under the shelter of His Wings, as it may betermed, it is a privilege, dear ones, to see and to know these Words are true.‘ Even those who are not actually under the Jurisdiction in reality wholeheartedly, they . have been protected in a great measure, because of My NAME’S SAKE, and because, of MY PERSONAL PRESENCE with them‘ in connec- tion, by their pretentiously believing.’ Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery, and see your real PROTECTION, your HELP and your STRENGTI-I_in the time, of need! “When I see the BLOOD, I will «pass over y,ou!”~ Yes, the Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE; through His" C=ondescens,ion,'with Love »and !Mv!‘er'cy.will. pass over you. GOD Will pass when-“HE' would ex- press .destructively; if there is such“ athing as GOD expressing destructively, such an expres- sion would not ‘come upon yougivf you are under the “protection of"-the ALMIGHTY.‘ oicpmser at, 1933 ’ i rh¢imzw DAY I i J :45 who were under ‘s GOD’S Jurisdiction, under His PERSONAL _Jurisdiction and PERSONAL Pro-‘ tection, they. were protected mentally and Spirit- ually from the disasters and accidents that came. , \ How gloriousit is to lee the mystery, and look up, or .“lift up your eyes to the Hills,” as one said, “from whence cometh your strength.” This may sound‘ a little radical; it may sound a little foolish to some few of you, nevertheless, I could look in the mystery and see through many great disasters that have happened with those who were connected, those who were true and faithful, those who were under MY PER- SONAL Jurisdiction, so far as yet, they had not and have not received a scratch. Live the Life and Stay in the Spirit Now if you ‘choose to get out from under it, and go out in self and selfishness, you may bringwdisaster to yourself and feel the destruc- tive effect of it; but to the extreme reverse, if you live exactly according to My Teaching, and stay in the Spirit and the PRESENCE of GOD’S Own PERSONAL Jurisdiction, from those dis- asters that will come, and accidents that may befall some, they will not come near you in J reality. Out of all of those of whom you have heard having accidents with cars and other disasters —being in other disasters——-they .all have been protected, who were under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction, so far as yet. If it changes, it will have to change after now: but up until now, those who are and who were ‘under My PER- ‘ SONAL Jurisdiction, and have been under My PERSONAL Jurisdiction, by My Spirit they have been protected in all disasters, accidents, I disappointments and .all failures. Aren’t you glad? ' I » Although you may claim to be a follower-— you may claim to be My real fol1ower——unless you are consecrated to the FUNDAMENTAL and to His Service, you know you are not truth-. ful, according to your calling-——in other words, according to your own version, for you are not fully consecrated. Therefore, if anything woul-d befall you, out from under the Protection and out from under the Jurisdiction and Connection, ' why, naturally you would not, or could not, hold GOD responsible mentally or Spiritually, when you are not under the Jurisdiction and under_ the Protection. ' An Animal Without Blemish for Sacrifice A“When I see the BLOOD, I will pass over you.” Justthink of all of those different accidents" * and ,disasters,how the Spirit of GOD’S PRES.-is _ENCE,has actually protected them. A All of those- The BLOOD, asbeing termed the expression of the life of purity put forth into expression, when you are under the Jurisdiction of such an ex- pression, you .are protected. Remember, it was required in Bibletimesby GOD, a spotless Lamb , —to get aspo-tlessdgoat, to get a spotless turtle- dove,‘ or some spotless, innocent sacrifice-——I ’mean,"an innocent animal of which to make a sacrifice. , ’ . All of those spotless beasts and animals that were offered up, they were but depicting the mys- tery of the Sacrifice of CHRIST JESUS, your LORD and your SAVIOUR, as the personification _of purity——perfection as a Living Sacrifice for all humanity. “When I see that BLOOD, I will pass over you.” The Life of CHRIST as exemplified among you as a Living Sacrifice for all human- ity, reproducing itself and bringing itself into expression in those ‘who are under ’ His Juris- diction. You are to be the Exemplifiers and the Reproducers and the Manifestor's of that SPIRIT and LIFE of the expression of the LIFE of Purity, even as Jesus ‘expressed it Himself Per- i sonally. , When you see, or when"‘the destroying angel” sees the reproduction of the Life of Purity in- culcated by nature, transmitted to you, why there and then, that destroying angel will pass over you, the Life of Purity. As you are hover- ed as a hen hovers her brood, under the Juris- diction ,of CHRIST your SAVIOUR, when you are protected by My Holy SPIRIT and take on My Characteristics, My Nature, why, when “the . destroying angel” of accidents, disappointments or failures comes, he will pass over you, if I AM discerned. I , ‘ You are to carry the outward expression and the inner expression of that Life’s expression of purity in you, over you and through you and by you. When this is discerned by “the destroy- ing angel,” he will pass over you. Expressers of the Life of Purity Truly might have I said, “Evil communications corrupt, good morals, ill’ qualities are “catching as. well as diseases, and a C man is known by the company he keeps.” By being hovered under the Wings of My LOVE, under the Juris-d-iction of your GOD, and by keeping‘ company with His ~ SPIRIT and with His MIND whole-heartedly, why, you take onh GOD'S Nature’ and GOD'S Characteristicsj ’ therefore, you are the reproducers and the ex- pressers of CHRIST’S Life, the Life of purity, the Life’s expression oi? purity tor the redemp- 46 A The NEW DAY tion of humanity. When this is discerned in you and in others with whom you are connected, “the destroying angel” of disappointment and , failure will pass [over you. Depressions, lacks and wants and limitations. and all adverse’ and A undesirable conditions will pass over you be- cause of the recognition and the outward ex- pression and the demonstration, yea, the mani- festation of the Life’s expression of purity from the PERFECT ONE transmitted: by nature. “When I see the BLOOD, I will pass over you!” Aren’t you glad? Then I say, so long as you abide under the PERSONAL ‘Jurisdiction, by‘ ‘consecrating your life whole-heartedly and , allowing the Spirit to move and control you, and_ refuse to be governed by the life’s expression of impurity, why, the life’s expression of purity will be seen in you, and will be your protection, your refuge and your strength, whi-thersoever you may go. The Outward Expression of the Holy Blood How glorious it is to know your GOD! I can see you hovered under the shelter and the pro- tection of GOD’S Love. Such an expression as exemplified in the presence of you all. You can see the ou-tward expression of that Holy BLOOD, of which will "be your refuge and your strength, for “the destroying angel” of disappointment and failure will pass over you. Aren’t you glad? I need not_say more! I ‘believe I have Said enough to start you to thinking and cause you to consider before you go -further. If you do not wish to be whole-heartedly protected by the INEINITE ONE and by the Promise of GOD to His Children, you need not bring yourselves under the Jurisdiction of the FUNDAMEN- TAL,’ by living according to His_ Teaching; but if you do, you cansee definitely, you are pro- tected and others with whom you are connected; -therefore, GOD through -this is rescuing the HE is’ perishing; and caring for the dying. keeping you from dying. Aren’t you glad‘? Take these thoughts tolconsideration. Stamp them in your memory once and forever. -If you wish ‘to live accordingly, you will be protected from all disappointments, from all failures, from all accidents‘, from all disasters and from all adverse and all undesirable conditions, here, now, henceforth and forever. I thank you. (There was ‘loud applause» in appreciation of this great Message; and after FATHER had taken His Seat, I-IE softly hummed the following song; and then a transcribed Message Was read, and FATHER spoke again.) ' So11g:"‘Nothix1g between your soul and your -S-AVIOUR, So that His Blessed Face may be seen, ‘ y ‘ Let nothing prevent the least of His favor, ‘ Keep the way clear, let nothing be- I tween.” PEACE, EVERYONE: '(“Pe-ace, FATHER DEAR!” again responded the assembly.) E I rise at this instance to say, according to the latter clause of the Message just read, you need not feel as though you must necessarily try to make yourself nothing by trying to commit vice and crime now; bu-t by DENYING yourself whole-heartedly and by living exactly according to. My Teaching, My Spirit may lift you. The Apostle Paul as .a great man, humanly ‘ speaking, he said he counted all he knew as that which might be termed naught, according to My Version by interpretation, that he might gain CHRIST with the power of His Resurrec- tion. The same Spirit is. speaking today. Un- a less you count all you know as naught and dis- credit yourself completely, yourself and all others in. your conscious mentality, and even in your subcuonsciousness, it is a» matter of impos- sibility for you to represent ME. “If you hear of any man inquiring after ME, tell him I said, first deny himself.” This was the expression and this was the re- C quest; therefore, you are requested to -do the ’ same as I required; of the disciples through Jesus at that time, . . I need not say meore, but those Words I hope will go with you, an-dscause you to work cancela- tion on yourself. I have declared even through Christendom: “Man’s. extremity is G:OD’S Op- portunity.” If you “ext_remiate” yourself com- pletely from every angle expressi.bl;e.;, bring your- self to your destina-tion on all hands, and from every angle expr‘ess:ible, on every side, which- ever, why, there and then, GOD will have an op- portunityl, and GOD will come in and will be ex- P pressed, ad will be an expression where you are seen. That. is the mystery:. Others Will Cancelate You If you do not Work cancelation on yourself; if you are sincere and conscientious in your en- deavors, consciously or unconsciously you will be cancelated; you will be dispelled consciously or unconsciously from a personal point of view, for others will help work cancelation on you. _ They will low-rate you to the lowest degree. That is exactly what they have idone to as .a Person. I have been low-rated to the lowest October S 65th,. A . ‘ I - ‘ V M‘:,%..,;.,;__.,_;. —::,._: A A 4-. ' , Octobier 6th,: 1938 The NI-:wnAY* 1, A I 47 “low-ration” of degrees among the children of men, that I might not be seen nor heard as a E man, but that GOD ALONE MIGHT BE BECK-I ONED. .That is the reason “I AM that I AM.” Aren’t you glad? That is the mystery. ‘ . You pmay try to keep out of—getting away from working cancelation on yourself, but if you are sincere, others will work cancelation on you; so you had just as well to low-rate your- self and low-rate yourself and cancelate and cancelate. and cancelate yourself until you can- celate yourself completely, for if you do not do it as and individual, it will be done by. other people. Aren’t you glad? But if it is done against your will, you will not have a resting place on earth among men, and you will not have an abiding place with ME where I AM; for the sense of selfishness cannot abide with ME. Al- though you may be cancelated from a selfish or ‘personal point of View as a person, you may be the lowest-rated person known, and yet, you may not be low-rated in your own concept; hence, your self of selfishness would stand as a prohib- itation, to prohibit you from dwelling with ME in the Kingdom; although you are low-rated to the lowest degree, and are cancelated and found guilty of being nothing; but your sense of self- ishness would be your destruction. You would not find a place on earth nor in Heaven. I thank you. (Here we have another little Word from FA- ' THER, before the dismissal of the Table. THANK YOU, FATHER.) PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER‘ DEAR!” exclaimed the as- ‘ sembly enthusiastically.) ‘ Once. .again, a correction to be made in the light‘ and understanding of you all. If not in the light, I will give you Light. Be mindful how you entertain strangers, your customers. You . should respect them, as I have afore said. If they are served with anything that is not good, they are not responsible for it—you are. You should not try nor desire them to eat it, if it happens to- be imperfect. If it is imperfect in any Way whatsoever, if you desire them to eat it, you should eat it yourself, and return the money to them. - ‘ . Now again I wish to say, do not give anyone anything you would not give ME, if you have the respect for ME that you say you have. You should givewall of your customers, yea, all of your patrons, the best. Anything you would not give ME PERSONALLY, you should not give others, for I AM expressing as I have de- clared, I ‘ ' I V I ' PEACE , 1617 PARK AVENUE, “Here you all are, and there I AM.” I thank you. PEACE, EVERYONE: I (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” echoed the voices of the Angels.) 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AT THE -BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 28, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 3:30 P.M. “What a Wonderful SAVIQUR is FATHER our LORD, ' What a Wonderful SAVIOUR is HE; Day in and day out, we learn more of His Word, As HE unfolds new mysteries.” ' It is a privilege beyond the .ability of man to explain, when we consider how GOD in His IN- FINITE WISDOM, Condescends to permit us to sup with HIM daily, and to partake of the Treas- ures of Heaven‘, -that HE might create within us, a pure heart and a righteous mind-. Daily and hourly, HE is molding us into His Likeness, by the Statutes of His Words, like unto the MAS- TER-SCULPTOR that HE is. WONDE_RFUL CREATOR, we thank THEE. Thissong was appropriately sung just before p the instructive MESSAGE given by FATHER. “I know YOU are,GOD! I know YOU are GOD! I know, I know YOU are GOD! p Down in my heart, I know YOU are GOD! I know, I know YOU are GOD.” (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- . lowsz) ' a PEACE, EVERYONE: and PEACE to the in- habitants of the earth. ‘ , (‘‘Peace, FATHER DEAR!” greeted the Fol- lowers and others.) Not only here, but else- where, this Message to them I send. , While sitting and listening, hearing and feel- ing and expressing the vibrations and emotions of the enthusiastic frenzy of My Spirit,‘ I thought of how it is, just as it was, but it is transposed. , No -doubt you allheard just a few days ago, Mr. Hit1er’s speech as he sent out an interna- tional message of his endeavors; how he stirred the whole nation of Germany up into a frenzy, with the spirit of war, beyond their personal control; but how glorious it is to realize the PRINCE of PEACE has been recognized! With ' such a Message as conveyed‘ to them, they live in a state—-—a frenzied state of expression daily, by being filled with so much enthusiasm in the spirit of PEACE as it is conveyed to them. , I When they are stirred up in a frenzied state of enthusiasm of an expression in the spirit and in the recognition of PEACE, in the recognition and the consideration of RIGHTEOUSNESS, . TRUTH and JUSTICE, do not criticize it in your hearts nor in your minds, for in and on the other side, if individuals are representatives of war, and -they can stir up the ‘nations universally, and‘ cause them to go in a frenzied state of expres- sion, as though there are many acts, how much . more should we be in the state of expression de- claring ‘PEACE to all humanity‘? A Frenzy of Praise and Thanksgiving The spirit of .PEACE, with the spirit of EN- THUSIASM, I AM inculcating and injecting, in- serting and reincarnating in the hearts and lives of My hearers, and I do get them in a state of frenzy, in the expressionjof’ Praise and thanks- giving at the recognition of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, -bringing peace to all humanity. If you heard the voices and the noises as mad men when Hitler was speaking, you could not consider this is very noisy. You should have heard it! Those who did not hear it, you should have heard it. He was speaking of war-—the spirit of war apparently was in every person un- der the sound of his voice, and he said his’ whole nation was I back of him, and he ,was behind them; or words to that effect. He said he speaks as for all, and all are speaking for him. This was an abstract expression as a slight ske-tch and a reflection in the negative way of expression among the inhabitants of the earth, telling how the spirit of war, as men represent « kOfctobler Gth, [A I s(5ctober\ 1938 war, and any other state of\ consciousness, when it is quickened in them, and they go into such an “expression with the spirit ofosincerity to car- ry out their purpose, they get in that frenzied state of expression, and they get so filled with it they lose control of themselves, even though it A is the spirit of war inculcated and reincarnated in them. The Consolidation -of Peace I have brought the spirit of PEACE to a pitch ‘ in mental and Spiritual temperature whereby it will assimilate in an expression and bring about the consolidation of PEACE universally. What a glorious privilege to observe the mystery! , Man may be mighty, but GOD is ALMIGHTY! If man in the spirit of wrath and vengeance and prejudice, can create a state of fanaticism—a state of enthusiasm in the way of war,‘ in the way of blood-thirst, how about getting people in the same way of expression, but in the way of the Love of GOD through Peace and*Love for all mankind? This expression is a living reality. Is not this made real, although it may be ex- pressed through enthusiasm‘ as an expression of ignorance and fanaticism? But when it takes control of this people and causes them to live Evangelically, which is to say, the perfection of legality; ‘legality is but a shadow to the reality of true Evangelism. It is just like a sketch and a reflection of true Evangelism as brought to fruition in this people, those who are converted to this Message. Then I say, when they are caught up in this spirit of enthusiasm and lose control of them- selves personally, the Spirit of MY PRESENCE will inculcate and reincarnate in them the Na- ture and the Characteristics of y-our SAVIOUR and GOD being selected will be elected and en- throned on the throne of their minds, and GOD ALONE will RULE and REIGN over them. This is What it is all about ; and thisis the cause for such an expression. If _,the negative can be expressed volitionally and enthusiastically or angrily, how about the positive to compete‘ with it? GOD must over- balance every expression and every emotion of vice and crime, and of sin and debauchery, such as prejudice and resentment have created. These conditions as exemplified among the people must be overbalanced by’ the Spirit of RIGHTEOUS--= NESS, as I haveexemplified it and as I have Per- ! sonified itfor you all. Insanity Working Rigihtelousness Then I say, think’ not to say within ‘yourselves, we are ,a. bunch of fanatical maniacs. We may be I. :i1:sane..; 3.C(30l."CliI1§%f to the mortal ‘versioii of men, \ ' \ T’he.NEW-DAY I I p .49 from their angle of, expression, but how glorious it is for. your insanity to work RIGHTEOUS- NESS and harmlessness in you, that you might not be harmful to anyone, but to express that which all mankind have been seeking! They have been seeking PEACE! They have been seeking UNITY! They have been seeking LOVE! They have been seeking SUCCESS! They have been seeking PROSPERITY; but I bring to you, each and all of these desirable Blessings as afore related. . c These Blessings that I afore related, are here and now presented. I AM presenting to all hu- manity, the reality of that which I have spoken into consideration. Of course,i_t is true, it causes individuals through their conscious conviction and through being awakened by that conscious contact with ME, to move volitionally at times. It causes them to lose personal control of them- selves; nevertheless, if they are controlled by the spirit of their Religious conviction, in the way of RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE in- stead of violence, unrighteousness, injustice and dissension, how much more should it be consid- ered! . Oh, it is a privilege to dwell in the ACTUAL IPRESENCE of GOD, where GOD HIMSEISF‘ through His Condesce ion, can and will meet the issues of life from every angle expressible! V GOD is answering every problem of each and all of His people. As I afore said, all of His Peo- ple are those who have chosen GOD as theirs, even as HE chooses them as His Own. GOD Is Answering Every Problem Then I say, GOD is answering every problem of those who will allow these problems to be an- swered by HIM. By your bringing your bodies into subjection to this FUNDAMENTAL of Whom you say I AM, all matters will be adjust- ed satisfactorily, and naught will be able to hurt nor harm you; for GOD HIMSELF is victorious by Nature, and has brought victory for all of His ‘Followers. ‘ Then I say, think not to say from one to the r other ‘among you, “This is merely fanaticism”; neither to say, “It is an expression of a bunch of ignoramuses.” Regardless of how ignorant ‘we may be as “persons, we are in harmony with the INFINITE, OMNISCIENT, OMNIPOTENT‘ ONE, of Whom they declare I AM. In the re- action of such a conviction of the millions, they are being blessed abundantly; they are lifted above depressions, lacks, wants and limitations, for they are under the ALMIGHTY’S Protection. Truly might have ‘David Said by inspiration in , the “Psalmic” prediction of this dispensation: “li‘ret not iyj6uiiselv'es because of the W‘-t3!l“l§Bi§‘#s of x‘ ,9. so I I W The New DAY’ iniquity, for they shall be cut off.” It was an “inspir.ationic” “Psalmic” prediction of this par-. ticular dispensation in which we are now liv- ing. It has been predicted; now we are the ful- fillcrs. We nee-d not fret ourselves because of the workers of iniquity, for they shall be cut off. Not only so, but if there would be an ex- pression as a sketch and a reflection of some- thing undesirable, as being termed “trouble,” I declared through the “ins‘pir‘ationic” and “Psalm- ic” prediction: “Call on ME in the day of trouble, and I will deliver you.” _ Israel’s Deliverer Has Truly Come Tell Israel, and all of the Israelites, your DE- LIVERER hastruly come! Those who will ac- cept of the Message as given them, can and will be emancipated from every. difficulty, from all trials and all tribulations, for if they call on ME effectively, they will be lifted. ‘ Oh, it is a privilege to see and know GOD! As in Bible times, He is the same today, and will answer every problem, if youwill but trust HIM. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego; Daniel in the den of lions, as a "‘revelationic” prediction in the ‘ prophecy; were telling of your present experi- ence and the experiences of others; how those who are found standing for the FUNDAMEN- TAL, the laws "of man will be in opposition,,,,to them. They will rise in opposition as they did in opposition to Daniel, and in opposition to the other three Hebrew boys; but by their being faithful as an actuated word of an expression in their experiences, they predicted the mystery of how GOD would be with you and would over- come every trial and every tribulation . in this present dispensation. . What a glorious privilege to bring all of these predictions into your daily experiences and cause yourselvesas individuals to be on GOD’S Side as the fulfillers of such a prediction, giving victory over the lion; giving victory over the fiery fur- nace; giving victory over the kettle of oil; giv- I ing victory over all adverse and undesirable con- ditions, if you are on this side with the LORD! That is the mystery E: A _ Then I say once again for the benefit of all who may be concerned, do not come in these au- diences and attempt to condemn, for your‘RE— IDEEMER and SAVIOUR; yea, your DELIVER- ‘ ER is here! The Atmosphere’s Magnetism They have been talking about how My Follow- ers would get ina frenzied state of expression . . ..I would get them in that state! I would get them to that high pitch. ‘If y-ou go in a power- .)‘ house where the dynamos are working e*ffe'ct‘ively, ‘ especially where they are being built, and the current is being transmitted, you may go in‘ there, and you will feel a tingling feeling, for it I is filled with that electricity. I could term it to be the atmosphere’s magnetism. It will pen- etrate your physical system, and you will physi- cally feel it. _ This is a sketch .and a reflection;-just only a sketch an-d a refiection of a percent of a fraction of a grain of a percent of the mystery of that which is termed by the Religions, “the Holy Ghost.” Speaking scientifically and physically, from a scientific point of view, I stress the mys- tery of that which is termed “the Holy Ghost,” by the superstitious Religious, to be your life’s energy, your electrons of electricity, scientifical- ly quickened by your concentrated thoughts in harmony with others. “ Scientifically that which is termed “the Holy Ghost,” is in evidence when you have this ex- perience. When all of these electrons of elec- tricity in your physical system are quickened, you become to be a dynamo in reality—a physical dynamo expressed. When others contact you scientifically and harmoniously, by that mental and Spiritual touch, the reaction ofsuch a touch will cause the transmission of the Spirit to be tr.ansmitted to contact others who are about you. The “Holy Ghost people” will say, those who are Religious, “They’ve got it.” They will say, “They have the Holy Ghost.” ‘ Electrons Q-uickened in Your Physical System It is the Holy Ghost as quickened when it is quickened. When it is quickened in the spirit of RIGHTEOUSNESS from a scientific point of view, the very reaction of such; a mental and Spiritual touch, when you think harmoniously in‘ and on the same thing that the other is thinking, es- pecially in RIGHTEOUSNESS, it is quickened, , it causes you to move volitionally. It is the Holy Spirit, “the Holy Ghost” to the ‘Religions-; but to those who- may know the Truth, it may be different. You may call it by different names, if you wish to. You may speak different lang- uages in“ reference to it. Of course, that is the way you see it; but I know it is just some of those electrons of electricity in your physical system quickened; the same as the electricity that has been taken from the ether mechanical- ly. . I " ' I I When those electrons of electricity are quick- ened inyour system scientifically, and you are awakened mentally and compete with it, you move volitionally. ‘It is the Holy Spirit, for you are thinking harmoniously together. You may get it; ‘another ‘may not. It is all accorlding to October 6th,‘ I J ‘ ’i .‘v . .' I . “ l r ‘, in ' 5 ' . 1 ‘ , 4 ‘V ‘ . N + < l 2. . ‘l .~ |' \ October 6th, 1938 The NEW DAY . A 51 the condition of that dial; yea, the connection that is commonly known as your p‘‘heart.’’ , Why is it you can turn on your radio at times, and just turn\7a little dial and you will hear a‘ great explosion -of static—a great explosion of voices. or whatsoever may be at that particular number. You may turn it just a little farther, and you do not he-ar it. This is a parable, it is true, but I brought this p-arable through the mechanical world of expression to teach you- Wisdom concerning the mystery: that is Why’ I AM telling you about it. When you think with ME harmoniously, and that connection is in ac- curate condition—your heart and your mind—I can dial in on your thoughts, and you dial in on Mine, the reaction of such a touch, why, it will cause the reflection of the expression of the Spirit from one to- the other, and both will bear Witness of it. That is the mystery. The Prayer for Unity “I pray that they may be one,” said Jesus, the Son. Jesus could not make them one. That is why He prayed the FATHER, while He was the Son, ' “I pray that THOU shalt not take them out of the world, but that TH-OU shalt keep them 5 from the evil.” ' Jesus could not keep them from the evil. He requested the FATHER to do it. Aren’t you glad? ' The Sonship degree of expression -could not give you your _r:eal emancipation, but it was es- senti.al for HIM topetition the Higher Court, as HE was the COUNSELOR and the Higher Court was the FATHERSHIP DEGREE of expression. Aren’t you glad? g ' The unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose will eventually unify all humanity to- gether, and will cause them to work, speak, act and think in unison, by this great Union. Aren’t you glad? When you are unified together, you think in unison; you, as well, speak in unison. You move in unison by the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, and GOD is the UNIFIER among us. ‘I pray that -they may be one, even as We are One.” I have made you one by harmonization. By dial- ation the reaction of our oneness is expressed. It is expressed; whichever, -and by such an ex- pression you are again moving in unison as it is expressed" mentally firstly.‘ You think in uni. son, then you move in unison without any con- -scious thought— of‘ trying to regulate yourself. You ‘speak, you move, you act,-but firstly you- think. The Connection Is Made by Harmonious ' Thoughts I have brought your minds to one place in consciousness where you arethinking harmon- iously. Your harmonious thoughts do make that connection, and when the‘ connection is made, if the apparatus is all in order, why, the reaction of such a touch by the finger of the dial will cause the expression to come forth volition-ally, and cause all of you to witness it in unison, and as you witness it in unison, it is an expression in unison, whether it is in emotions, words or in mere talking. Aren’t you glad? Then I say, that is wh.at it is all about! These electrons of electricity, when they are quickened within you, they express more volitionally, and more forcefully in some than they do in some others. It is the same as it takes more volts of electricity to electrocute some people ‘than it does some others. , will not work at certain times, because you may not make the connection right, and you may not have the current on. Aren’t you glad? But stay in harmony, and keep your house in order. Make your mental and Spiritual contact, the Spirit will react upon the impulse of the moment, when you touch it. Aren’t you glad? GOD will hear your cry, will hear your simplest desire; will an- swer each and all of them, for GOD is the l-CREATOR and the AUTHOR and the FINISH- ER of all things. . ‘ Now we are rejoicing, because I have begotten you into “a lively Hope!” I have even begotten the World at large into “a lively Hope” of ' PEACE universally, this morning. Several days ago, I declared “I have declared PEACE.” They may have declared war, but I have declared PEACE. The transmission of this PEACE shall‘ be a reality. 4 It shall touch. the conscious mental- ity of those who think they are in authority. The reaction» of such a touch by My Spirit to them, as mental telepathy, shall cause them to speak and act accordingly. I thank you. PEACE I Thank You, FATHER Edison Mazda Lamps -—- We Make 3 Keys in 1 Minute. The Store of Wonderful Values PARKER’S 5c.—.$10 STORE 1380 - 82 FIFTH AVE., ‘NEW YORK CITY Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. ‘ Phone: M-O. 2-0070. RAINBOW Exmss LOCAL AN DISTANCE MOVING Also Storage {by Day, Week or ’Mo.nt.h Until your new apt. is ready, store with us 2027 -. 71111; AVENUE 4 fi NEW YORK CITY ‘PEA-CE Then on the other hand, it,- .26 W. 125th S’I‘., 350 EAST 106th ST. 52 A The NEVWIDAY PEACE I _ We Thank You, FATHER Tell-I Tlllinghast 5-9252 I ‘_ BARBER 51.101: I LENOX MEAT MARKET, INC; . 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I October ‘6th, I L V _ H % V PEACEIVCCR New York City I We Thank You, FATHER I New York City. PEACE I 2264 - lst‘ A_ve., N. Y. ctober eta, 19% A The NEW DAY I 53 AVERAGE, PERSON Dots NOT" BELIEVE As A WHOLE, THAT THE’, DESIRABLE RESULTS CAN BE AS EXPREISSIVE AND OPERATIVE AS THE UNDESERABLE AT TIMES, YOUR REVELATIONS AND IPREODICTIONSV ARE COMING BY INSPlRATION——NOT DIRECTLY FROM’ GOD, BUT FROM THE VERSIONS OUR FATHER’S-,MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE 152-160 126th St. ' N YORK CITY MONDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 19, 1938- .A».D.F.D.- A great shou-t went up from. the happy angels as FATHER took HIS Place at the head of the -Banquet Table and all eyes rested adoringly on HIM. Although this was Monday morning it was by no means a blue one! Every avail.able space was filled and there was hardly standing room, much less seating capacity. A number of visitors were present, including ‘ one from Savannah-, Georgia-, who testified that he was a preacher and had prophesied FA- TI-IER’S Coming, only to find that while he was p-ro1phesying, FATHER was al-ready here. He also stated that he would like to acq-.ui.re this , PEACE which was so vividly exemplified in our midst and hoped that FATHER would give him HIS‘ SPIRIT. , ' After‘ a few more testimonies were given FA- TI-IER Delivered this glorious Message for the benefit of all who will take cognizance’ of it. THANK YOU, OUR PRECIOUS REDEEMER! (The foregoing statements come from the transcriber‘, after which FATHER Speaks as fol- lowsz) ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ - PEACE, EVERYONE: Hzcrei we all are and with the ch-ild:-ren‘ of men, especially if you are quicikened with——or i-n other word‘¥s,have enough . power[ to lift; them! A At this particular i‘-nstan‘c‘e1I would lilie:-tot say: A Life, Liberty and the of tH,ap'piness; this andall oth,et=~ Bless*ing,sp_'to:' you I, bring!’ Live in this recofgnitiotn, build upon I the ‘Fundamental, and: from sinking sands and-»‘fro=m» all undesirable conclitions""you- will be lifted, for tlrre recognititon of G.=OljD’ i=n,gyou~r“'presencel is the gr'eat‘‘‘‘‘Li~fter!’’ , . L OF MEN What a privilege to realize, “the NAME of GOD is as a strong tower and the righteous run there- ‘ in and is saved!” If you are righteous you can ‘run in and under the jurisdiction of the NAME of the ALMIGHTY; the NAME to you will be a tower as a shelter and as a rock in the weary land! » "What a privilege to live in such a recognition! These obstacles——-—woppos_i-tions that arise from 7time to time-—-are but for the advancement of .the expression and the recognition of GOD among you all, or to give you victory over trials and tribulations, that you might have power to overcome‘ that which is in opposition in the future. , I would like to say to the second to pthevlast speak-er: it is a privilege to contact the FUNDA- ‘ MENTAL and it is a privilege to be inspired by the spirit of prophecy. If the spirit of prophecy so inspires you that you might prophesy things to come, you may not know those things of A which you are speakingtare not to come from the imaginary region, but they are coming into 'eXpression in your conscious recognition and Lhave been in the realization_of millions before 5 they were reckoned or i-maxgined by you as an individual. A Theworld Knew Him Not " _ Oh, it is a privilege‘ to know the TRUTH con- . cerning the mystery! It has long since been de- ’ clared, A V there I sit and stand; in the UNITY ofthe F SPIRIT, Of MIND’, of AIM and of PURPOSE, to , you I come! It is a privilege. to ‘be UNIFIED’-g “He was in the world and the world was 1'Ila(Ie,b’y HIM and the world knew HIM not!’_’ GOD has always been -in theworld, but has not been in the recognition and the consideration of the conscious thinking people! But" when this is established once in you effectively, the reaction of such a conviction will adjust matters satis- factorily and will change your life completely. It will be the one great change in your life; for where you have been thinking in pa mytholog- ical way of expression, your mind will be changed completely and you will have a different V54 . ’ I I I i-T“_.‘_TInle N5Ew.DA.Y s LIGHT and a different SIGHT on life from then, henceforth and forever! j ‘ Men believing inlundesirable things! Undesir- able conditions are contagious; undesirable con- ditions are expressive; undesirable conditions are increasable and multipliable; undesirable con- ditions are expressive and expressible! Those things can be considered by the average person and by each of them, whichever; nevertheless, they do not, believe as a whole, the desirable can be as expressive and as operative as the undesir- able! Men have given the undesirable and the negative access on earth. V Almost any man will tell you the “other fellow-” is here although they have read where CHRIST! declar‘ed,———' “LO, I AM with you alway!” yet they will not believe that CHRIST is here as a whole, but they will believe the “other fel- low” is here! i _Giving “the Other Fellow” More Power than GOD The undesirable results of the “other fellow” are commonly considered among the people! They consider the “other fellow’s” results are expressive! They consider sickness and diseases and vice .and crime and sin and debauchery of. ‘every kind-——all of these things are expressive and operative! They believe those conditions can V be put forth into expression instantly, but they ' do not believe with the spirit of sincerity, the REALITY of GOD and HIS RESULTS and EX- PRESSIONS can be put forth into expression instantly and be a LIVING REALITY, for they have been taught GOD is in HEAVEN‘! The theories and doctrines of the superstitious versions of men have ‘still, even until now, trans- mitted such thoughts to them. You may get inspirations and revelations of GOD in HEAV- EN, but these inspirations and revelations ‘will be revealed to you according, to the die- tates of your own conscience! If your con- sciousness has not been quickened and your conscience within has not been inspired or changed by the quickening or renovation or con- version of your mind, you will get inspirations, revelations, and even at times prophesy things concerning GOD and HEAVEN and other things just according to the dictates of your own mind, yet by being sincere, those imaginations and the imaginary concept of things can be brought into outer expression and will be made real and plain. ~ Where Wickedness Abounds V Men have prophesied of HEAVEN being a place far above all of the wickedness of the above all inanlgiiid. It is a true sayiiig, it is "a place in consciousness where the v§_ieked- j I ness of men cannot come; nevertheless, as far, as the place is concerned geographically, it is in the same place geographically where all of the wickedness and vice have been committed, for, “Where wickedness abounded, much more did Grace abound!” This was the prediction as an expression al- though given by the Apostle. It was a predic- tion even as though he was a prophet. “Where wickedness abounded, much more did Grace abound!” You can see, where wickedness was in evi- dence, Righteousness is more expressive, for you have ambition and energy to express it. If you have been wicked .and expressive, the wick- edness of your expressions is translated when you are converted; hence, you express in a dif- ferent manner of expression from the way you had been expressing. Nevertheless, it is in the . same place, it is in the same body, it\ is in the same mind, it is in the same life, it is in the same organs and the same members Where wick- edness once .abounded. What a glorious privilege to realize the mys- tery as in the experience of countries nationally. If a territory has been captured by another country, that territory is brought into subjection to the country that captures such a territory , and that territory is no longer marshaled under the flag and the banner of its former country, but under the banner and the flag of the coun- try that has captured and brought into subjec- tion that territory of which it is now a subject -——the country of which it is now subjected to. Energy Converted -and Used Constructively So the mystery is plain to see. Individuals ‘ who are wicked, attimes the very wicked bodies of men are transformed, they are converted; and all of their energy and ambition being converted, it can be used constructively and in an unselfish _ way of expression when it is converted and brought into subjection to the great Universal Mind Substance. ' Then I say, your ambition with the spirit of sincerity can be an expression of sincerity; it can be devout; it canbe true! Nevertheless, un—" less you yourself, have been converted mentally and Spiritually into a different Light of Under- standing, humanity’s nature, mortality, will lead _ you erroneously and will reveal things-—unfold things to you according to the versions of others with whom you have been connected. Then I say, the prophecy of the Bible, yea, the . 0¢i,tébeifsi6th;_‘ 193$ I ioetebef 6th,,1l._93s The N EW DAY, ‘prophecies that have Acomfe through the Proph- etic ‘Age--even until this time, men prophesy} volitionally andspeak and see signs and wonders. Theysee things exactly according to the dictates ‘of their conscience because they are functioning in divers -unfoldments of expression, therefore they see things accordingly; nevertheless, such 3», versions as may be predicted inspirationally, they may be a reality when they are rightfully and accurately interpreted. Aren't you glad! You have seen many things, .all of you, before I came. At times you would see angels with long Wings, but since I came you do not see them! When GOD is in your consciousness and quick- ened in you, you will no longer think, see or- ob- serve things from the" angle of expression and exactly as you used to see them, for you are con- verted into a different Light of Understanding. .. Hence you are looking through new glasses and you see things now just as they .are in this dis- pensation and in this Light of Understanding in -which you are now living—seeing the angels and observing the ‘different unfoldments of ex- pression according to the divers versions of the A people. These things are real, for, . “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he, and according to your FAITH, so be it unto thee!” ' Nevertheless, the GREAT RENOVATION and the GREAT TRANSFORMATION and TRANS- LATION of the WHOLE CREATION are taking place in this LAST DISPENSATION and the time is not far away when GOD shall let all hu- V manity see, a GREAT RENOVATION, TRANS- LATION and TRANSFORMATION shall have taken place in all -of the CREATION! CONVERSION means a turn around, does it not’? Any of your ministers in orthodoxy can tell you that! If this was given to them as informa- tion to. ;and for their members, hearers and friends, how muchmore should i-t be ‘understood that conversion means the renovation and the change of such minds and ideas and ‘opinions as were, from the way they were in the beginning of your understanding! Those things are changed «completely as "you and others are converted. The TRANSLATION of ENOCH was an expres- sion. of the mystery! He walked and talked with I GOD until he was no more! , - The Mystery of the Great ‘Translation The TRANSLATION of ENOCH was an ex- pressiqnl and the ‘TRANSFORMATION of ELI- JAH was another! When ELIJAH was TRANS- ' I FORMED. in expression, in action and in appear- ance, it was a great.expression as a parable of ~ ptheless the ALMIGHTY, theinystery of which we are now spea.ki.ng. On the MOUNT Cof TRANSFIGURATION with JESUS, PETER, JAMES and JOHN, as men representing the world at large, they were obliged to fall as dead men at the TRANSFIGURATION of JESUS CHRIST the SON OF GOD! They could not stand. to see the -GREAT TRANS- LATION take place, for it was filled with the GLORY of GOD as GOD Appeared in HIS GLO- ‘RY in JESUS, as HE told you, as the TRANSI..A3- TOR of such an individual, even though JESUS was a PERFECT PICTURE, showing mankind the mystery of the GREAT TRANSLATION and how men would be TRANSLATED and the’ world at large would be RENOVATED and would become to be expressers of LIFE, LIBER- TY and other, expressions of the INFINITE ONE, in a different way of expression from the way they had been expressing. ‘ As JESUS was TRANSLATED as a Person, JESUS Bespoke of the TRANSLATION of all A humanity whilst as a Delegate of One, in the ex- pression showing you, even JESUS as being termed CHRIST, had to be TRANSLATED to fill the rightful place in life. The -rightful place in life for all mankind must be changed from that ofithe mortal mind to the Spiritual Mind; for their minds, those that were faithful and devout to JESUS, could not comprehend the mystery of HIS Understanding, neither could they understand why they “should not build three tabernacles. But when they heard the VOICE‘from the HEAVEN! Saying, “This is MY Beloved! SON in Whom I AM well pleased, hear ye HIM,” this was an expression coming from a HIGHER ORDER of COURT than that of JE- SUS HIMSELF at that particular time, for JE- SUS did not say it! I " The Three Tabernacles In the mortal concept of things JESUS could have thought or considered as a person there should have been three tabernacles built; one for MOSES, one for ELIJAH and one for»HIMSELF, especially since HE was very unselfish. Never- ONE, speaking from the HEAVENLY versions of men into their understanding, “This is MY Beloved SON in Whom I AM well pleased, hear ye HIM!” Therefore, it was given to them to know that your highest light of human‘ under- standing could not comprehend the mystery; even though HE had revealed it, it was misun- derstood by PETER who said, “Let us build‘ * three tabernacles, one for MOSES, one for ELI- JAH and one for THEE!” o .- So ‘it goes to show you, even though you are with the SAVIOUR inspirationally at times, un- the OMNISCIENT’ as I nA,y til the TRANSLATION takes place in your ex- perience and in your presence and your minds are ‘changed, you may get inspirations from every other source saving the positive one; for as long as there is one on the throne of your mind of whom you have not yet dethroned, that one will give you some information!——No doubt it is erroneous to the FUNDAMENTAL! ' JESUS said to PETER, JAMES and JOHN when they arose, “Whom s_ay the people I AM?” - “Some say you are MOSES, some sayiyou are ELIJAI-I”—inspirations coming forth from ‘them .according to the versions of men! This was not the positive answer for HIM, but JESUS con- tinuing, looked on them with pity and said, “Whom say ye that I AM?” When this was brought to their attention point blank, PETER said, “I say that THOU Art CHRIST, the SON, of the LIVING GOD!” . V Not By the Will of Man This Higher Light of Understanding and a: positivepassertion did not come by the will-I of .4 man nor by any other mortal connection saving- by that of the Spirit within and lby_ma,king,.a complete SELF-DENIAL and by dethroning all of the versions of men,,but firstly dethroning‘ them! No longer remembering what others said; , no longer going by their versions, which came to PETER firstly by inspiration by being con- ‘ nected with them. No longer going by those J things but as he had dethroned others, then and only then could GOD Reveal to himxexactly Who JESUS the CHRIST “AM.” Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery! When this was revealed, JESUS said, “Flesh and blood did not reveal this to you;” which was to . say in a way of speaking, all of this other in- formation you have been getting is ‘the inspira- tions and the “reveal-ations’\’ from the flesh and blood with whom you have been connected. You are not getting or have not been receiving the true inform.a‘tion from your FATHER which is in HEAVEN. ‘ V “Flesh and blood did not reveal this to you P’ETEfiR_——4or SIMON——but _MY FATHER which is in HEAVEN!” This was an inspi_rationicex- pression given by the Spirit, no longer from flesh and blood as men would reveal things fr'om,tirne to time; for such things as you receive from the mortal versions of men and from the mortal! versionated concepts of them, they are inspira- tions, it is true, at times, but yet they are coming , ‘ ‘from the mortal versions of the minds of men. Some, said JESUS was MOSES, some said HE was ELIJAH, some said I-‘IE was the Prophet and some said HE was this thing and the other. eP‘redictions from Mortal Versions __ PETER and JOHN had been getting inspira- tions as inspirationic predictions of Who was and of HIS Presence, of HIS ‘Work and of /J _A " HIS Mission, but they only received those in-" ! " spirations as predictions from the mortal ver-I ' sions of men. Until those of whom would bring ,» HIM the erroneous concept or assertion or ex- pression concerning HIS Presence, were de- throned, why, HE would get those inspirations and get those presentirnents from the different individuals as though they were coming from . GOD in‘ HEAVEN! At times your revelations and predictions are coming forth by inspiration, it is trne,»-but not directlyfrom GOD in HEAV- EN, from the HEAVENLY Degree of Un- foldment. They are coming from the different ‘versionsuofe men; by your organized thoughts -concerning things, the inspirations will come from them and make many predictions and A show you many things sions. ’ But GODthas truly come and GOD is now de- throning the versions and -the minds and ideas and opinions and the inspirations of men, for according to their Ver- GOD is actually dethroning them by first de-t . throning the men! Oh, what a glorious privilege to observe the mystery! Things that you have seen heretofore, you will not see them again from that angle of expression, for PETER -did think, With the spirit of sincerity, that it was true in the beginning, what those had revealed to him from the different versions of them with ' whom he had been connected—“so,me say You are MOSES, some say You are ELIJAH, some say You are .a great prophet who has risen from the dead.” Such inspirationic expressions, even though they were assertions as predictions, they were coming according to the ‘mo'rtal’s’ version" i and the mortal’s ideas and opinions with Whom PETER and others had been connected. Oh, it is a privilege to ‘observe the mystery! » When the dethroning of all of the mortal ver- sions has taken place‘ and been eXp‘er.ie‘nc.ed in ' your life, then and only then caniyou really see and know the CHRIST! “Whom “say ye that I AM 7” “I say that THOU Art the CHRIST, the SON of the LIVING GOD!” “Flesh and blood do not reveal such a‘tl1in‘g»-to’ you, but your FA- THER which is in you!” And with this asser- tion, JESUS brought out the mystery _of the, establishment of the Church as being termed churches. Since flesh and b‘loodv-1-did not reveal this to you and you have madepyour declaration T known :+— ‘«‘Upon-this ‘rock?! (upon -this assertion) f‘I shall ‘build ‘MY Church, andrithe ‘verytlgates - Opé:tolAa“'e7i"‘36f'pi‘_1‘_-:;pi§1.3::T‘»p38$fl A - ~ .O.ctoh¢re£h, 1933 S ofthe ‘iother place” shall not prevail against it!” . A ' It . A They cannot prosper when they rise against H K‘, I’ ‘R Van. inspirationic prediction or declaration. It is a matter of, impossibility for them_ toprosper i .— when they rise against such a FOUNDATION! Friends, MY Followers and visitors, fret not yourselves because .of the ver'sions, ideas‘ and T... “only such a conviction, when they rise against such V ‘xi, Therefiore, I say to MY hearers, C0-Workers, MY « opinions _ that come to. you firstly from What SUSIE said, from what NANCY said, from What HENRY said’ and from What TOM said; for some of them will tell you all sorts of things; but WHOM DO YOU SAY I AM? (“GOD AL- MIGHTY,” shouted the happy multitude.) _ What others say will not do concerning you, but it is what I will ‘say in you by‘ inspiration! Your own individual conviction is the only thing that will do! I thank you. We Thank You, FATHER J. BENROCK All Kinds of Fine Meat and Groceries All Followers of FATHER Welcome 1426-5t:h AVE. - Bet. 116th and 117th Sts. - N. Y. C. PEACE PEACE Phone: TI 5-3887 CARTHON 8 BROTHERS Dealers in . Ice, Coal, Wood, Brickwork, Plastering, Ce-ment Finishing ’ ‘ Cellar Cleaning &‘ White-washing. 196 W. 134th STREET (Basement) NEW YORK CITY PEACE \ HY-VOGUE PAPER C0. . DISTRIBUTORS OF Paper, Paper Bags, ..'l.‘wine, Shopping Bags General Merchandise and Paper Specialties 1607 PARK AVE., NEW YORK Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. Tel. LEhigh 4-413.2 J . MANUEL L 5 First Class» Shoe Repairing ,Q Work Gaalled for and Delivered Q All work done at FA’l‘HER’*S Prices '26 WEST 115th STREET I New York City Tel. CA. 8-3879 PEACE PEACE Phone: LE. 4-4420 SANITAS MANTUFACTURING co. Q Hot Choc0»late—-Ready for Instant Use Q Maple Syrup——.It’s Delicious! ‘ 1583 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY PEACE We Thank You, FATI-IER MAX SMILOW Buy [Your Shoes! for the Entire Family at Cut Raate Prices at 1566 Park‘ Ave., New York City Bet. 112th and 113th Sts. ' » R 1590 Piimk, Ave., New’Y0=rk City Be-t. 113th and 114th .Sts. E. WAXMAN Manufacturer of PILLOWS Imported Feathers & Downs, Quilts & Blankets At a Big Saving to You 1583 Park Avenue. Bet. 113th & 114th Sts., N. Y. C. LEhigh 4-2838 IP13 Ac]; PEACE AARON’S BOOTERY Specializing in M Women's & ’Children’s Fine Shoes and Nurses’ Health Shoes at Lowest Prices 1410-5th AVENUE- Near 115th St. Corner, N. Y. 0. Te1.: LE 4.49305 - V PEACE PARK AVE. TEXTILE CO., INC. SILKS, WOOLENS_and RAYONS = Full «line of Draperies and Curtains. Also made to order. -— Wholesale and Retail. 1550 PARK AVENUE . Cor. 112th St. New York City‘ ' Tel.: MO.p2-8426 I PEACE JOSEE. RIVERA Receiver Distributor BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE Fresh From the Farm ST... 120 WEST 116th New York City . sAM's “W331 sroma O Silks, Woolens, Draperies O Cottons, Curtain Goods S 32 E. 113th Street New York cia- PEACE I Thank You, FATHER ARROW SHOES We have a new line of black suede and black calf shoes for fall. 0 Shoes for the Entire Family at Low -Prices. _ We Give Special Discount to All of ‘FATHERS Folldwers 87 E. 113th ST.- . Y. 2720 — 8th AVE. Cor. Park Ave. Bet. 144th & 145th Sts. PEACE .. Thank You, FATHER C'OHEN’S CUT RATE STORE Specializing in Janitors’ Supplies and House Furnishings. - All kinds of cosmetics. . -1630 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY HA. 7-1776,7 ' PEACE JOHN EGAN LUMBER Co. Inc. LUMBER, TRIM, SHEET ROCK, etc. a 1.776 -Perk Aventie L New eYcrk €511? .57 S v \ 58 The NEW DAY The following is taken from the Daily Reports of the Agents from the “NEW DAY”-. in contacting prospective advertisers in the business and professional field. 0 These Reports as printed below, are for the consideration of those desiring to know the reaction these different businesses and individuals express toward FATHER DIVINE and HS Peace Mission Movement. It includes the name of the firm, the individual contacted, the address, and remarks or comments. Also the name of the one ‘making the report. ' ' REPORTS FROM.‘ ENOCH LOVE August 31, 1938 A.D.F.D. White Cross Shoe Co. Manager, 56 W. 125th St. I re- ceived a telephone call to come over and see the man- ager; this I did. A seat was given; I sat. to me, “I would increase my ad double, and sign a contract for one year if you will keep the new store out of the New Day which is about to open at 108 West 125th St.” He said, “This must be confidential between you and me—not even the collector, Mr. Vic- tor Lamb, should know about this,” but owing to the fact that GOD, FATHER DIVINE, is here, such busi- ness can not be accomplished and there -shall be no secrets~therefore, it is ‘placed here publicly for all to read and know just what is going on between man and man. Secondly I wish to state a like offer was made by the same ‘business manager of the White Cross Shoe Company toward Stately Shoes/2 E. 125th St. He stated that Stately Shoe Company sells the same shoes for lower prices. I am sure this is what GOD, FA- ’I‘HER DIVINE wants. FATHER, we Thank YOU for coming on this earth plane in a, Bodily Form. Parkway Marke-i‘—Butch~er—Groc,ery & Vegetabl.-3s ‘Man- ager and Salesmen, 93 Lenox Ave. At the request of some of the children who purchase -meat from this store, I went and asked :for an ad; I was told the butcher department was willing but the other depart- ments "were not. They asked me to call again on Monday; this I did, at an early hour and was asked to return at 6:00 that night. This was also accom- plished, but when I -got there, the :butcher’s_ mind was directed to getting someone of the children to open a business and employ him as _a ‘butcher. He ex- plained he had no money to do so and would cooper- ate with anyone who would take his suggestion. Shamrock Laundry Manager, 304 W. 127th St. Called by ’phone for representative to call. I immediately called, and -he said with a gesture of surprise: “I didn't expect you so soon. Well, how much is it to run an ad like this?” He pointed to a 2 inch by one column ad. I said it would be $2.00 for 13 weeks or more. He said: “How much is this?” He pointed to a 1 inch one-column ad. I told him: $1.00 per week for 13 weeks. “Is there anything cheaper?’ I showed him a 30-cent classified ad and he -said: “I want the business, but that is too much money. I don’t care to spend so much. Call again later. Would you leave a New Day?” On his desk lay a copy of the New Day dated Aug. 11. I” replied, “You have one, this is on sale at 5c per copy." He then asked for a rate card; this I gave him and said “Peace." He said _ I. Rival Shoe Co., 147 E. 42nd St. Saw office girl who got in touch with advertising manager. When she returned . she said these words: “I am sorry——we don't adver- tise.” . Madison Gro. & Meat Mkt. Spoke with Manager. He said to come in again in about 3 weeks and “we will make things all right.” Mirror Shoe» Co. Manager, 104 W. 125th St. Mr. Bostick called on them some time ago and will be back in a week or so. PEACE UN. 4~4A~.99 DAVE’S BOYS’ sH.o 1> Everything for the Boy from 3 to 17_ 6 WEST 116th STREET, NEW YORK CITY TODO PARA LOS NINOS PEACE Thank You, FATHER LEO KLEIN ’S MEAT MARKET, INC. 2192 FIFTH AVENUE 629 LENOX AVENUE Tel. TI. 5-523-9 Tel. ED. 4-5975 ‘ 582 LENOX AVENUE New York City. Tel. AU. 3-5440 . UN. .4+8860 PEACE VIRGINIA LUNCH ROOM REAL HOME COOKING Our‘ Chicilcen Dinners are something to Grow about. Wedding Parties & Clubs Catered to. 271. W. 119th ST. Mary F. Abernathy, Prop. N. Y. C. PEACE ' , : Thank You, FATHER UNION GROCERY STORE 0 Quality Merchandise Sold at 0 Lowest Cash Prices 2200 SEVENTH AVE. Peace Phone: CA. 3.4253 GREEN E.N’Sandl.ADlE.S’ suns Made to Measiire 2111 §event‘h Ave. ; New York City , Near 126th St. éctober 6th, New York,‘ City A October 6H1, I§38 ‘_kT}ie NEW DAY 1 A 1 .59 C..Pellala Manager, '27 W. 123rd St. “Just discontinued Miss L. Green Laundry, 17 W. 115th St. Question: ‘.‘You for a while on account of slow business.” Question: “Do you think you will like to continue?” Answer: “Not right now——if we will, We shall call you.” Mr". Vasqueis Gnroc-eriy (Under new management,) 2 E. 112th St. He Don’t want to advertise. Peace Meals Manager, 148,5-5th Ave. Question: “_Was it any reason for discontinuing advertising?” “No par- ticular reason.” Question: “Then would you like to continue?” Answer: “I am Thanking FATHER to continue later.” Pea-oe Radio Shop Manager, 14 W. 115th St. very slow.” “Business PEACE Closing out all summer merchandise JACK’S MEWS WEAR You save when you buy at Jacks 101 AMSTERDAM AVE. New 64th Street, N. Y. 0. Tel. STuyvesant 9-8087 Established 1876 PEACE P. FAHEY, INC. Distributors, Condiments and Canned Goods 432 EAST 23rd ‘ST. ’ New York City PEACE Thank You, FATHER FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET 3 At FATHEPJS Prices- g In FAT‘HER’S Mind and Spirit. W. P. SMILES 2161 - 5m AVENUE New. York City PEACE Thank You, FATHER Kl-.ElN’S MEAT MARKET MEATS, POULTRY, PORK and PROVISIONS Hotel and Restaurant ‘Supply. Orders promptly delivered. 1632 Park Avenue N. Y. C. 5-27 E. 1371311 St. Tel. CA. 8-3266 _MO. 9-0495 PEACE Tel. I-IAr1em 7-4555, 7-9014 Emnire State Paint Supply 0)., inc. Paints —-- Wallpaper —- Sign and Artists’ Materials . I 328 Lenox_ Ave., Near 126th St. N. Y. City PEACE We Thank You, FATHER PEACE HAND l.AUND:RY* Mending, Darning, Collars Turned All Prices and Work done in FATI-lER’S A lvlind and ‘Spirit LOLA GREEN 17 WEST 115th STREET Apt. 1A NEW YORK CITY Tel. LE. _ 4-4109 PEA.cE TRINITY DAIRY co, Inc. ‘Distributors of High Grade Dairy Produets , ., Bottled Milk & Cream 421 - 425 EAST 107th ‘ST. New York City advertised some time ago?” Answer: “Yes.” Question: “Is there any reason for discontinuing?” Answer: “No, I told the brother when ‘business gets good, I will start again.” ~ Now advertising, E. L. Good ‘Luck Hoisiery Manager, 110 W. 116th St. Question: “You advertised around the month of February, 1938?” Answer: “Yes.” Question: “Was there a reason for discontinuing?” Answer: “Yes; the first week the ad- dress was wrong; the second week the address was" right but another mistake was made in the ad, itself; therefore, I dropped it.” continuing, now the magazine has increased?” Answer: “No, I don’t think so.” Gasman Coal Co. Mr. Gasman, 2 W. 118th St. used to advertise?” “Yes.” Question: “Is there any reason for -stopping?” “Yes-—I received no patron- age from the followers of FATHER :DIVINE——t_hen why should we advertise?” “You ‘The Florist Shop Manager, 2 E. 115th st.’ “You have been advertising in the New Day?” “Yes, I was short of money; therefore I am taking a rest until FATHER blesses me more—then will continue.” Radio La.b~o"ralt«0ry Manager, 16 W. 116th St. “I was here sometime ago and you promised you would continue advertising in September; I am here now, seeking the fulfillment -of your promise.” Answer: ‘‘‘Would you wait a little while longer—things are not so well.” Wolilmuth Company Salesman, 1399.-5th Ave. At the time we advertised, the salesman paid for it out Of his pocket——lb‘ut he cannot do it any longer; therefore it had,to be discontinued. He informed me he will take it up with the manager. Mr. St«e*‘i?sen (Grocery Store) Manager, 152 Lenox Ave. “I am just seeking information concerning the dis- _continuance of your ad in the New Day -som.etime in February, 1938—” “I did not stop.—the man who col- lected just stopped coming around.” “What were you paying?” “I paid 50 cents every other week for the ad and if you want to start me again you can.” “No, not for 50 cents; you can take a contract lfOI'.13 weeks, 1” x 1 column and pay $1.00? per week.” “No, 50 cents is the best I can do.” “Peace.” ‘ ’ Peace, Father, dear: In conclusion, I wish to say in my inspection tour I discovered the different stores jump the prices when they know that the party doing the purchasing is a follower of Yours. ' * Now, FATHER, I do know there is nothing any one -can do in this case and I feel,‘ without a doubt that YOU will fix it all so that the children will not be robbed any longer. ~ ‘ FATHER, dear, we T-hank THEE——again We Thank THEE. Peagcefully yours, Enoch Love. PEACE _Thank You, FATHER. A.Ar0N’rE FANCY ‘GROCERY and DELICATESSEN Courteous and efficient service. ~— 1411 - 5th AVE. Bet. 1151;}! & 1161:}! S-175. New York City Question: “Do you feel like ‘ The NEW_ DAY‘ REPORTS or RAYFIELD ISRAEL Holtzman Used‘-and Rebuilt Trucks Owner, 699 E. 149th St. Well, we have nothing for you this time; we have I not the money——I will be truthful about it. Peace—you are always welcome. l)mlge-—-Plymouth Motor 00. Manager, 163rd St. & South- ern Blvd. You would have to see the owner about that. How much are your ads? We would not sign a contract. No, just to help out we don't mind signing a contract. A A Gunler’s Two-Pants Suits House Manager, 559 Melrose Ave, Bronx, N. Y. ?Not interested. Oh! FATHER DIVINE! Not interested. I know that, Ibut I am not ‘interested. The Gneat Atlantic & Pacific Tea & Bakery Company Mr. J. B. MCG-inn, 825 E. 141st .St. “Mr. Rayxfield, does FATHER DIVINE have grocery stores, too, and do the followers buy from our store ? What is your circula- tion? How often is -the New Day published? What are your rates? Does FATHER DIVINE run all of these places ? I did not know HE was so great. Is FATHER going to live up at the new place? The new place is not listed here, yet, is it? Will you «drop us a line stat- ing your rates ? The man who looks after that work is away. Addres.s it to me and I will give it, to) him. Will you leave these two copies with me and I will get one to him. You keep in touch with us, Mr. Rayfield. Goodby.” Now advertising. Auto Glass Wlork Manager, 159 W. 145th St. Are you around here again? The one you must see regarding advertising, is still in -the country; he though-t he was going to make big business, but no-t so. here next week. - Stratelite Tire Co. Ofifice Girl,p1164 Garrison Ave. Oh! Are you from the Peace advertising? The boss just left, but the printer has our «cuts yet. He is running 5000» more copies. It will take him so long to set up -the type, but when he is finished,‘ we will give you the cuts for your ad. Keep in touch with us. Thank you. Peace Restaurant Mr. Littlejohn, 107 W. 133rd St. I am. readymif you will -send the brother here -that takes pictures of the place. Then the ad will be ready, as I . told you some time ago. We were talking about that this morning, and you, also. As soon as you come, it will be 0. K. REPORTS OFGO-LDEN LIGHT Grantfls Enmployment Agency Mr. Gran-t, 103 West 131st street. I had called several times but had not been able to talk to Mr. Grant. When I explained to him he took a 13 week contract. He said he felt it would be a good. investment. , Fancy Grocery, Delicatnessen Manager, 2129—7th ave. A sister asked me to call as it is near the 126th street ex- tension. He said an agent had called on them before {but they could not afford to advertise now. ‘They may advertise later. He said they had bought the New Day. King's Slmoe Raopair Manager, 116th street near 5th ave- nue. He wants to advertise -but he is doing all the ad- vertising he can for now. He said to come around in October and he would take an ad for 2 or 3 months. Fisch-er’s Bakery Manager, 2212 Bridge Plaza South, Long Island City, L. I. I called as we were interested in buying bread for the Extensions from a Bakery that He will be - was cooperating by advertising. He said, “We are‘ cooperating «by giving them almost all fresh bread at so much a loaf.” Referred to anotherbakery which had done less he said. “We have cooperated with the people in Harlem and Father Divine cbefore.” He had been contacted -by" two agents and said he would be up andgive an ad. He said he didn’t like a club held over his head. I told him we only wanted -to know if they cared to cooperate by advertising. (I had not known they had been contacted and owing -to the fact that one Extension was buying from them I felt it was only fair to them to get their reaction :before perhaps lett- ing the trade go to a bakery that was willing to ad- vertise.) They had received a letter concerning adver- tising over 3 weeks ibefore I called but had done noth- ing about it. He is now advertising, E. L. Tel. JE. 7-7259 BITLER BROS., INC. “Bakers of home-like pies” 1218 BROOK AVENUE New York City PEACE McCrory’s 5-1.0-2154:. Store 125th STREETS “FRIENDLY STORE” Where you will always receive courteous service and — full value for your money. 216 WEST 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE T. J. Krikorian and Son WHOLESALE GROCERS Specializing in Southern and ,West Indian Products for over forty years. ‘ 79 w. 132nd s'r., N. Y. 0. TII-linghast 5-7636 LENOX SILK MILLS . P Corsets -. Hose - Gloves -v Underwear Corsets fitted & altered flree of charge. -Specializing in Large Sizes. A 120 W. 125th STREET Bet. Lenox and 7th Aves. PEACE EACE Tel. ED. 4-2430 PEACE A. B. C. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY House workers $40, ‘$45, $50, $60 per Month. Sleep In and «Out. —— Also Steam Laundry Workers Family Ironers. A. Creque, Mgr. F. Creque, Prop. 200 West 135th Street, Room 21213, New York City MO. 2-6633 PEACE IF YOU WANT A Trunk or Suit Case- pUuM.AGKr§° EEXG snor October 6th,',,1933 We Thank You, FATHER October 6th, 1938 The NEW DAY I ‘I It It “G1” GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK Septemfber 29, 1933 - Executive office Dear Mr. DeVoute: p Mr. Bernard Gimbel handed me your letter of Septem- ‘ ber 27.t‘h. Your publication must, I am sure, be an excellent ad- vertising medium but a :set policy of ourfirm prevents our use of it. For many years We have taken the posi- tion that we can only advertise in those media with which we have yearly contracts. Frankly, we take this position to enable us not to be solicited by the countless organizations issuing programs, short-lived publications, and the like. I am sorry that this ruling prevents rfurther considera- tion of the New Day. Thank you for writing,Mr., Gimlbel. Sincerely, M ’ Kenneth ‘Collins Vice-President Mr. J. DeVoute, The New Day Publishing Co., 156 West 126th Street, New York City REPORTS of Golden Light U. s. Iron & Wire W’orlns~ Son of owner, 169 East 114th .St. Mr. Young of the Young’s Hardware told him ‘about it and he decided he would like to advertise and arranged -to handle the advertising himself as he didn't know how his «dad would feel about it. When I went to collect for the second ad the dad was very cross. He said !he advertised in the Telephone book and knows all «the contractors and gets his own busi- ness. Why should he advertise inthe New Day. I was told the -son would come to the office to see about it but he did not come in. Texaco Service Station Manager, 206th’ Street and Nor- thern Blvd. Bayside, L. I. The followers had been buying gas from here and had spoken ;to him about advertising. He took a four week contract immediate- 1y when I called on him. I Empire Shoe Co. Information desk headquarters, 97 Chambers St. The manager at their store in Jamaica had wanted to advertise and asked me to call at their main office. The stores were closed but it appeared to be just for an enlargement, but when I asked them about advertising at the ofifice he said they were out of business. I asked if it was not just temporarily but he said no, but he said I might see the manager at the 125th street store. Apparently the company had gone out of business or been taken over by some- one va else. ‘ Queensboro Employment Agency Manager? 29-10 Nor- thern Blvd. Long Island City, L. I. A man was scrub- ing and no one was in the office, but he -said he was in charge. When I mentioned the New Day and Fa- ther Divine he said .‘he was not interested before I . told him «what it was about. When I had told him I [had called about -advertising he said, “We’re,not in- terestecl in no advertising of that soi .” r ErdIdy’s Millinery Manager Olf 125th street store, 118 West 125th St. I had called every week for a new contract. On September. 7 he -said they would leave the ad. out for awhile. He will phone when he wants it put in . again. Martin Thomfords C~onf6ctionery, Luncheonette Son and Dad, 351 West 125th ‘St. The Son was in the first timeI called. He said I would have to see his dad but that he did plenty of advertising. When I -talked to the owner he immediately said he was not interested. MciDermott Employment Agency Miss McDermot~t, 145 West 125th St. “We” don’t do any advertising. We Phone: MElrose 5-3263-4-5 PEACE S. SCHAFFER GROCERY CORP. WHOLESALE GROCERS to Restaurants, Hotels, and Institutions Exclusively 450 AUSTIN PLACE New York City PEACE “Peace tothe World at Large!” Meals 100. and 15c. 4 EAST 115th STREET '1‘*han-k You, FATHER MO. 2-134.3 ANN’S SPECIALTY SHOPPE HOSIERY - UNIFORMS - CORSETS Underwear, Dresses, Gloves We specialize in extra sizes. 138 LENOX AVE., bet. 116th & 117th Sts., N. Y. (3. ACE PEACE A Phone: ED 4-8815 & 8813 . AU 3-1963 I. STEINBERG Full Line Bed Springs — Mattresses Made Over, $2.00 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE’ 10% disc. to FATHER’S Children. 226-228 West 145th St., N. Y. Thank You, FATHER PEACE I Thank You’, FATHER THE DIVINE PEACE MISSION HAT SHOP Also Dresses made to order. Come one, come all, and partake of these Wonderful‘ Blessings. We carry the best, sell cheaper than elsewhere. Q 100 WEST 126th STREET New York City Peace We Thank You, FATHER V ‘PEACE FRUIT AND . VEGETABLE STORE ",7" . CHOICE FRUITS, VEGETABLES ":4 , and FISH 101 West 133m St. N. Y. City we Thank You, FATHER PEACE FISH, FRUIT & VEGETABLE I MARKET 262 LENOX Ava, Near. 123rd-Sta N. Y. Chg .62 The NEW DAY only handle householdhelp. I would not be interested, not just now anyway.” ' 4 r Heath Employment Agency Owners, 1 West 125th St. “I’m sure it is a good medium. We will definitely ad- vertise in a month. We are cutting now as business is slow.” Hill’s, -Bakery One in charge, 310 Lenox. I told him I had called before but was calling again to give him an opportunity to reconsider as Father has now asked us to buy from the advertisers only. He said, “I’d keep it ‘quiet if I were you. It's a poor policy to tell people they can only buy with those advertising. I would not advertise with any church paper but I give" donations.” I -told him I was telling him for his own good as all -business will be -a failure if\ they‘ do not cooperate with Righteousness, Justice and Truth. J. E. Phillips (lroceries Owner? 242 Lenox. Not inter- ested. Sam Reinah, Wholesalue Confectioner Owner, 72 West 115th St. I had been aske'd to call as one of the Ex- tensions was lbuying candy from them. He said an p agent had called on him and he would advertise a little tter when there is more ‘business. He is now adver- tising, E. L. Inez G. Smith Employment Agency Miss Smith, 37-46 82nd St. Jackson Heights, L. I. She told me she is not placing Father's Followers anymore. She assured me she is not prejudiced, but she doesn’t place them as so many of them preached and talked too much on the job although she knew Father did not advocate it. Then she said so many were too fat, weighing 250-300 pounds and they have small kitchens there and she cannot place any girls who are fat. She has to have the kind her clients want. She said‘ she would place them if they were the right type. Her son had the Commercial part of the agency -and she has to have room for them and if -she had one she would have 20. She referred to one sister as being very nice. She took my card and said she would call later if she wanted to advertise. ' Staimsiford Bakeries Manager, 2124-8th Ave. Called sev- eral times before seeing the manager. It is a very nice bakery. He said the place is a corporation and the boss is in ’New Jersey. He took my card and the rates and said he would tell him. Queensborough Employment Agency Miss Maude Man- ager, 82-01 Roosevelt Avefilackson Heights, L. I. She doesn’t have anything t-o do with the advertising and they do very little. She doesn’t see the owner often. ‘The Followers go there a lot and she places them. She will tell the owner and she can get in touch with us if she wishes to advertise. She thinks she prob- ably won’t advertise now, but that she‘ might later. REPORTS FROM GOLDEN LIGHT Bakery Owner, 2098-8th Ave. It wouldn’t pay to adver- tise. ber of St. Thomas’ parish for 20 years. Anyway I’d give it to one of the followers I’ve known who live on 113th street for years.” ‘ Shoe Repairing Jesus Pombo, 17 West 114th. At first he said he had no money, then he said to come back next week. He then took a 13 week contract. Regal Market Clerk, 2172-8th Ave. Manager not in. October 6th, 61938, They smiled when I mentioned The New Day‘ and Fa- ther Divine. A 6' ' Marys Cut Rate 5 & 10c Store Manager, ‘2178—8th Ave. Manager not interested. _ M. Richardson Express, storage and moving Clerk, 209 West 118th. She said the «boss was not in. She didn’-t know if he would be interested, but didn’t seem interested herself. C Rice Employment Agency, Clerk? 37-44 82nd St. ‘Jack- son Heights, L. I. This man was lying on a couch smoking a corn cob pipe when I arrived. When I PEACE, A A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER F.’VR_ACAjS I Musical Instruments of all Descriptions ’ Expert Repairing done while you wait V Piano Tuning grid Repairing v 246 West 145th St. N. Y: City Bet. 7th and 8th Aves. A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER J. SOLING 159 West 125th Street New York City Next to ,Herbe1jt’sl. THE BEST IN HAVBERDASHERY Sole Agency for ARROW and VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS, PEACE Tel. ED. 4-68-80-,1. A.D.F.D.i PEACE narrow LUMBER 00., INC- D*0l0=l'Sl, M01.l1.di1.1-g5» W2r11’4;11l0‘]39S', Dm.S.531'-S» F1_0°‘1*i.“-.85 gshelyilng, Ro«orfing, Joist. Fir. Stair Material —- Special Mill 666 LENOX AVENUE, Near 141st St., New York "City. “Don’t tell me itwould pay. I’ve been a mem- A A.D.F.D. We_ Thank You, FATHER A . & P TEA. CO. A and P FOOD STORES stores throughout Harlem I 325 EAST 141st STREET ‘I N=ll_1W’Y0lR.K crry PEACE A.D.F.D. we Thank You, FATHER PAUL STUART ‘STORE FOR MEN. SUITS, TOP COATS, OVERCOAT-S FORMAL WEAR and FU*RNI-SIP/IINGS 18 EA.S'I‘ 45th STREET NEW YORK CITY PEACE Mott Haven 9-7418 VA.D.F.D. ’ PEACE AUTO REPAIRS Automotive Wolrk in all its ,br_an‘cfl1es.., Hot water heaters installed. _ 3362 SOUTHERN 'BLVD., Near'143r(1ISt. 'Sta., Bronx, N.Y. PEACE October 6th, 1938 The NEW D\AY‘ I A 2' 1 es told him Father had asked us to patronize only places cooperating and advertising he asked,‘ “That’s what you call blackmail, isn’-t it?” I saidl didn’t call it that. He said he had always been nice to the girls ' and that he‘ cooperated with Fathergbecause he gave them work. He said he couldn’t afford to advertise and he didn’t have to advertise -to be blessed when he didn’t have the money. Hesaid they would call it blackmail in any other circles. He said, while smok- ‘ ing his corncolb pipe, “I live a pretty good life accord- ing to Jesus -Christ.” more -employees and he did. need employers. Krayewski Employment Agency Owner, 106-39 Sutphin P}L‘A~CE Established 1912 Michael Murrain, Prop. THE MURRAIN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HELP WANTED DAILY General house »workers, sleep in or out. Loundry Workers, Manglers, Pressers, Finishers. Good Wages.’ 3 VVEST 137th STREET Near 5th Ave. New York City Tel. AUdubon 3-3333, 4302 Tel. AU. 3-0496 A..D.F.‘D. PEACE Lenox Department Store, Inc. DR;E'S?S~ElS, SPORT WEAR, H07SIEvRY UNDERW‘EAR, ,GOVES~, UN IFORM>S 537 Lenox Avenue, N. W. 001'. 137th ’Street, N. Y. O’. PEACE A.D.F.D. VVe Thank You, FATHER B;E.RNARD HAT SHOP Specializing in large head sizes We also make to order Mrs. BERNARD 64 VVEST 1161711 STREET NEW YORK CITY iA.D.F.D. We‘Thank You, rF‘ATHER PA:R*K lVlll.LlNE.RY LATEST STYLE. . MlLL:lNERY AT BEST VALUES 1566 PARK AVE., Bet. 112th and 113.131 ‘-StsI., N. Y. City PEACE Phone: DAyton 9-3750, 1, 2 Peace A.D.F.D. . YOUR ;BAl{lNG COMPAY, INC. Danish and French Pastry _ Pies and Cakes, Crullers, and Doughnuts. 1141 BURNETT PLACE BRONX, N. 17. Tel. Mott Haven A9-946,6 . JACOB GOLDBERG Wholesale Fruit and Produce STORE No. 55. Bronx Terminal Market, Bronx, N. Y. PEACE Phone: Estabrook 8-5060. A.D.F.D. . _ Dr. GUSTAVE PRINCE ~ SURGEON DEN1T‘IvS‘»T . Hours 9——9 *P.M. Daily. Sunday 9——‘2. 'Satu.rday 9—6. 34.67 Delialb Ave,, Near East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, N.Y. Special Attention to the Followers. ’ PEACE He said he didn’t need any. Boulevard, Jamaica, L. I. She took one ad. When I called again she said she was not interested in taking ' another ad. She said those who called were all elderly and she could not place them. Perhaps some other time she would advertise. Lillian O’Bryen E:mp~l-oyment Agency, S¢ecr‘etary, 90-59 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, L. I. I had called before but Miss_ O’Bryen was not in and later she was sick. The one I talked with seemed interested. When I called a third time she said she had told Miss O’Bryen and she would think it over and she will call if she wishes to advertise. She said they were not saying they did not want to cooperate. Goodwin’s Department Store, Mir. -Stinley, Advertising manager, Duffield and Fulton St. Brooklyn. Their budgets are made out for the year. Come in after Christmas or the first of the year and they will con- sider advertising. All their money is contracted now_. He knows Olf Father’s work. They were friendly. I had formerly contacted their store on Jamaica avenue. The manager seemed interested in advertising but it was decided at the main store in Brooklyn. Murrain Employ-ment Agency Mr. Murrain, 3 West 137 V St. He was very willing to advertise and was thinking of sending for us. He showed me a picture of Mother and Father which he had in the book case and stuck up so we could see it. He says he has a picture like it in his home also. He used to come to the meetings. He said to let all advertise as there is plen.ty of work for all. He said there were so many blessings for all. He took a 13' week contract. Good Work Stores Inc. Cleaners Clerk, 260 Lenox. An agent had called several weeks before. ‘Their head office is in -Connecticut. They haven’t heard from them yet. They don’t advertise in magazines. Drew Employment Agency Owner, 266 West 128th St. He did not wish to advertise at present. He will think it over, and he asked me to stop in later. Globe E»mp'l*0_y1m4ent Agency Owner, 1306 West 119th St. ' “I go to His meetings "when I get good and ready. I advertise in the Red book, (classified telephone book.) Anyone should do what they please. I give’ the Followers work when they. come the same as others. I have known Father for years as well as anyone else.” 2 International Employment Agency Owner, 202 East 117th St. Business is too dull now. They have too many expenses. Will see about it later. ,Took_ my card. A . A & A Employment Agency One~of the owners, 39-12 Main St. Flushing, L. I. They don’t do any advertis- ing, even, in newspapers. They get all their work through recommendation. V , ‘Alexa§nder’s Ladies’ and C-l1Vil»drIen’s Shop Owners, 42-33 Bell Blvd. Bayside, L. I. One of the Followers had spoken‘ to them about advertising. She was much interested in Father’s work. They took a 4 week contract. V A . ‘ General Shoe Repairing and Hat Renovating Owners, 42-30 Bell Ave. Bayvside, L. I. He said he treats all alike but it costs ‘too much to advertise He had told one of the Followers he would advertise. He said‘ p he could not afford to advertise. The Followers were ~ _ lionaire. 64 trading here. He said‘ vthere“were plenty of shoe re- pairing places in Bayside. Kra-11s Hardware Owners, 43-23 Bell ave., Bayside, L. I. The Followers. trade here and one of them had spoken to them concerning advertising. “He’s -doing wonder- ful work,” she said. They took a»4 week contract. She said “Wonderful,” when We left. A. Citterbart Shoe Repairing Owner? 43-04 Bell ave. Bayside, L. I. He said “No,” before I had a. chance to tell them anything, and I tried to explain but he just said “No,” again ' , Elsie Place Tailor Dry Cleaners, Dyers Owner, 40-18 Bell Blvd. Bayside, L. I. One of the Followers had spoken to him as they trade there. He took a 4' week contract. J. Konopa Meats, pFruits, Vegetables and Groceries Owners, 206—01—48th ave. Bayside, L. I. The Followers trade here all the time and one of them had -spoken to them about advertising. They took a 4 week con- tract. , V Paul's Shoe Repairing Owner? 43—23 Bell Blvd. Bayside, L. I. “Father would take the profit. I am no mil- It is too much money to advertise.” Said we gave Father our money. Tanenbaum’s Department Store Owner, 43-25 Bell Blvd. Bayside, L. I. He only advertises sby circulars. If he advertised in the New Day he would have to advertise with the Sacred Heart and the American Legion, etc. It would be a cost instead of a gain to him. He said he would be glad to donate for a fair, etc, or he may take a subscription later. I told him we accepted no donations of any kind. 0 NEW YORK . Dober’s. Sample Shoes Manager, 18 East 46th St. Shoes at a value up to $18.50 are listed at $3.95 up. All of their advertising is done from their main office in M Chicago. ‘ Mayer's Dresses, Coats and Suits Manager, 62 East 14th St. I called several months ago but they did not seem interested in advertising. Now the store is empty, apparently they have gone out of business. Dye—-Col Products Inc. Agricultural, Horticultural, In- secticides, Fungicides Mr. Hollander President, 565 Fifth; ‘Ave. “Our compliments to Father Divine. We want to express our approval of His principle of Peace and Righteousness. Took a four week contract. He asked the circulation and when I said the actual circulation did not‘ truly represent the number of readers of the magazine he said he knew that; that one copy of the New Day in Maryland, for instance would be Worth a thousand of some others. Carol Sportswear, Women's. Sportswear Nancy Collins, Clerk, 148 East 48th St. She phoned and asked to be called upon. She took a single ad herself in, which she Thanked FATHER. Then she asked‘ to write the following statement on her contract: “This ad was placed in appreciation of Father’s wonderful work and help to me. Isn't it w-onderful—-Thank You Fa- ther. My Sincere appreciation——Nancy Collins.” She hopes theshop will continue to ‘advertise. " eonsinams Dept. Store Coat & Dress Dept. Owner, 272.-* 274 West 125th. Tliey want to cooperate with the The DAY -others but took a single ad in the. meantime, besi-des. the ad taken by the manager for the whole store". REPORTS FROM WONDERFUL PATIENCE ‘ .— BRONX, N. Y. H ' . Bunis Bootery Manager, 45-170th St. Murray Lingerie Shop Manager, 41-170th St. terested. No-no-no. . “- Not in- A. .A. Liff—-Uptoirnetrist Manager, 39-170th St. Not. in-; terested. M Kerchenbaum—Jeweler Manager, 37-170th St. no-no———Not interested. ‘ U Brown Draperies Clerk, 33—170th St. Manager out. i Boy’s. Wear Clerk, 31-170th ‘St. Manager out. Ankers Corsets Clerk, 23-170th St. Manager out. Ideal Sportswear Manager, 19—170th St. “Keep away with‘that—get out of here. He is not my God.” No- PEACE ‘A.D.F.D. We Thank You. FATHER {STANDARD BRAND CLOTHES MEN, YOUNG MEN, also STUDENT ‘SUITS P $10.00 UP $2.98 UP Look for 14.9 West 14th Street. Near 7th Avenue Subway. New York City PEACE 'A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER Little lnspiration Millinery ' Shop , HATS MADE to ORDER, also BLOCKED, TRIMNIED and REMODELED 200 Lenox Avenue, Cor. 120th sSt., Entrance 29 W. 120th St. New York City One flight up. Thank You, FATHER SIMON RADIO SHOP Radios and Tubes at a bargain. Radio Repairing, AC or DC. PEACE Conversion work, special guarantee. We also Exchange - Old Radios for New. -I W 1757 MADISON AVE., Bet. 115th and 116th Sts., N._Y.b. We Thank You, FATHER H. & A. Slightly used Men’s Clothing Well known brands—Bargain Prices ‘ $3.00 and up PEACE A.'D.F.D. 2245 — 2nd AVENUE, Near 115th Street, New Y-orkl'Citl’ A.D.F.D. we Thank You, FATHER AAVILES FRANK GROCERIES and VVEGETABLES TROPICADPRODUCTS I 56 Lenox Avenue. ’ PEACE PE A CE If You Buy at ’M0‘RRIS’S DEPARTMENT STORE You will never pay too much. V INFANTS’ —— CHILDREN'S: _ LADIES’ WEAR Men’s Furnishings, also work clothes a specialty. And Shoes—WE sell for less. -61 .aMs'raa,D.aiii Ava. Cfor."62ncl Street ‘ A I l ‘ New York ‘City October 6th,‘ mast New York .City_ I M. K.A;sLow”r.l" V 1509 PARK Ary.E.,, Near 110th st., Qctober 6th, 1938 Henrietta Hosiery interested. , Jewelry Shop Manager, 7-170th St. Not interested. Florence Shop Manager, 5-170th St. Not interested. Rose Flower Shop Clerk, 1391 Jerome. Left card and shall call again for answer. Gift Shop Manager, 1379 Jerome. Swartz Auto Parts Manager, 1369 Jerome. ested. . Italian Food Store Manager, 1357 Jerome. Not inter- ested. Jerome VLuJm:h~er & Mill 00. Manager, 1353 Jerome. interested. Manager, 9—170th St. No-No-Not Not interested. ‘Not inter- Not We Thank You, FATHER J. W. WELMAMS A COMPLETE LINE or FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES 7-9 West ll5th St. New York City PEACE Phone: HA. 7-0639 A.D.F.D. PARISHAN SHOT? Hosiery, Gloves’ and Underwear Welc-ome, Angels, to my store! 52 WE-ST 125th sr. New York City A. LASSAW, Mgr. PEACE A.D.F.D. I. MINARSKY Dealer in Used Furniture and Rugs. Singer Sewing Machines—B4ra.sswa1-e Prices lowest in Harlem . Open. every evening until 8.30 P.M. - New York City Tel. LE. S 4-9529 PEACE Tel. UN. 4-3170 A.D.F.D. ‘PEACE »C»o.m-plete BUfSINE»S:S COURSE $5.00 Mo-n_t’hly ’_1‘o FATHER. DIVINE FoLLowEEs $1.-010 Weekly Register Now ' S s .C(l*lVi"BlNATI:OrN BUs1N.E;s:s SCHO=0rL 149 WEST 125th STREET New York City A A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATl-IER IDA APPELL FRESH ,FRUlTSiancl ALL KINDS of , FRESH 1 VEGETABLES 2178-5th AVENUE New York City PEACE I 1540,. ;PARK AVENUE .Corner:. of 111th street, We Thank». You, FATHER JMJRROR SHOES . SPECEALIZING in POLLY 1 . . . Cl , 7 i ., _ CHARHNC.» moss §§CH SUPPQRT SHOES 104 West 125th Street 1 New York City PEACE Peace Peace - A.D.F.D. Goinsrtws .‘SILKs-and WQOLENS New York City A Clagrice Milli.nery, Manager, 112-170th St. 1'h,eNEw DAY ti * 36,5. REPORTS FROM WONDERFUL PATIENCE Smart Hat Shop, 28 W. 125th New York City. Will take an advertisement the middle of September. ‘ BRONIX-NEW YORK Savoy D~ec~orateors Clerk, 60-170th St. Do not advertise. Morgan Corset Co. Clerk, 64-170th St. Manager out. Kanfax Child1'~en’s Shop Clerk, 66-170th St. Boss out of town. A » A Suzy’s Millinery Shop, Manager, 94-170th St. Do not ad- vertise. ’ V Style Guild—M-epn’s, Wear Manager, 98-170th St. ing doing—no time for us. . Harry (]ha.issin.——Men’s ‘Wear, Manager, 100-170th St. No -—~not interested. A ‘ . A Bo~_b’s Bo»o‘tery—-‘Red Cross Shoes-—Manager, 104-170th St. “Not interested in any of your idiosyncrasies. Do you understand me?” “Yes.” Noth- So1omas——Living Roorn Furnifqai-e Manager, 106-170th St. Not”inter_est_ed. Funuly 011tfit.te»rs Manager, 108-170th St. ested. Not inter- Do not ad- vertise. Morris Kiddy Shop Manager, 120-170th St. vertise. fl Dtuval Luggage Manager, 124-170th St. Not interested in us. A . . S~ei.h~o-witz Shoes Clerk, 130-170th St. On vacation. Willis Radio Store Manager, 356 Willis Ave. Don’t think we would be interested in advertising at this time. Willis» Cut Rate Penny Store Manager, 380 Willis Ave. Manager out. I - Cut Rate Hardware Manager, 382 Willis Ave. afford to advertise now; hope business will pick up. ' Thank you. Brady Quality Grocers, 220 Willis Ave. nothing doing.” A V Kirkuinanv Groce<rs, 212 Willis Ave. “Nothing We can do.” Bed Spring 00. Manager, 2321-3rd Ave. “No—no.” Robert Cools Company Stationery and Typwriters— Manager, 2776-3rd Ave. “We do not advertise.” Butlin & Horowitz Stationery & Typewriters--2.802-3rd Ave. “We do not advertise.” S Mounds Men’s Wear Manager, 2808-3rd Ave. not want it.” . Brockton; Shoes. lManager, 2824-3rd Ave. “No——no.” Heni-ineVt,t«a Hosiery Clerk,» 2856-3rd Ave. Chain Store. Bolbfs Shoes C1erk,«2858-3rd Ave. Manager out. Woilfso-n Dry Goods Manager, 29.06-3rd Ave. Not now —maybe later. A “ S I. Hirschorn-—J«eweler Manager, 2908-3rd Ave. “No- no.” ' ' Alice Magnus—Oorsets Clerk, 2910-3rd Ave. Store. . E “I am sorry—— “We do Chain i Mersels Dry Goodls Manager, 2914-3rd Ave. No money ‘today. I ‘Bettyer Shoes Clerk, .2916-3r-d Ave. Manager out. Gwen 00-, Manager -2936? 3rd Ave. We cannot adver- tise with FATHER DIVINE’S followers; if We did, we would have t»o»advertise in all so-and-so’s papers and magazines. ~.. ~ . Never ad- i Can’t 66 The New DAY -arr’. REPORTS FROM WONDERFUL PATIENCE _ Silvei-’s Food Center Manager, 132-170th St. Not in- terested. ' Linoleum Store Clerk, 138-170th St. Art Fit Hat Store Clerk, 140-170th St. Manager out. Century Hosiery Manager, 148—170th St. Manager out. Weitzner Cleaners Clerk, 161-170th St. Boss out. Blum’s Bargain Store Manager, 159-170th St. Not in- terested. V M. Sussiman-—Sta.-tionery Store, 157-170th St. terested. Supreme Lamps & Shades Manager, A153-170th st. interested. Manager out. Not in- Not . B. & S. Shoes Manager, 151-,1V70th St. With his hands up, he sai.d, “Not interested.” Helen-a Corset shop Manager, 143—170th st. No-No- ‘No-No. V i‘ Harry Kazan's Rug & Carpet Store, 131-170th St. Chain store; headquarters at 295-5th Ave.-—-Mr. Mills. Embassy Decorators, Inc. Manager, 1'25-170th =St. No—No. Julius Dress Shop Clerk, 123-170th St. Madame Lourie-—Co1-sets Manager, 107-170th St. interested. ‘ A Lanfer’s Dress Shop Manager, 105-170th St. Not just now. Sach’s Sportswear Manager, 103-170th St. ested. Radio Shop Clerk, 59-170th St. Manager out. (Manhattan) Home Radio Co. Manager, 1403 Madison Ave. No.” ’ Klahr Shades & Blinds Mr. Klahr, 1466-5th Ave. This store put up the shades in FATHERS Office at 59 E. 122nd St. He would not acknowledge doing any busi- ness in Harlem. Said his store just happened to be in Harlem. Klahr ‘Window Glass Co. Mr. Klahr, 5th Ave. & E. 113th St. This store has been doing business with Mercy Light at 59 E 122nd St. Said he could not advertise and would not promise to consider ad. in the future. A. B. C. Upholstery Clerk, 3816-3rd Ave. Man on vaca- tion. Left New Day. Will call Monday. Horowitz-Mantz (Manager) (Hdw. Co.), 2309 3rd Ave. Business (very poor. Fierentino Bros. Hardware Company, 2313 3rd Ave. ' Cannot ‘vadvertise~—have no money. Liberty Market, 2319 3rd Ave. Do not have enough so—and—so’s to warrant advertising. ‘ No- Manager out. Not Not inter-, “No-No- BRONX—-167th & CONCOURSE Book (‘Store (Clerk), 126 167th St. ,Manager out. Slip Covers, etc. (Manager), 108 167th st. Do not want your ad. , _ , Jerome Radio ‘Service (Mana’ger),,106 167th St. No. Watch & Jewelry Repairing, 98 167th St. do anything in here. Vt/onder Bargain——5 & 10c St. No——No—No.. Fannette C01-sets (Manager), 92 167th St. cannot do anything. , _ "B. dz F. General Dry Goods (Manager.)', 86 167th St.- out. A ‘ Sorry-_—-we Lingerie Shop, 72 167th St. * We are not interested. Dress Shop, 68 167th St. we do not advertise. shades & Blinds (Manager), 134-9 Jerome Ave. “Sorry, Madame.” A A V 7 Steinbu.rg’s Mattresses, 1336 Jerome Ave. out. Manager Simon Glass Cpmpany (Manager), 1330 ..Jeroni.e Ave. ' .Not interested. . . , Hardware & Plumbing (Manager), 1324 Jerome Ave. Not right now. - ' A R. Dvoren Dress Shop (Manager), 1314 Jerome Ave. No money; come (back in the Fall with your pockets’ A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER M. IANNONE . Electrical Shoe Repairing Prompt and Efficient Peace Service 240 MAIN _STREET West Saugerties, N. Y. Tel. Mo. 2-3523 A.D.F‘.D. PEACE PEACE STAR WORKERS Plastering, Cement Work, Fire Retarding’ PEACE Thank You, FATHER and Painting 120 "WEST 115th 'ST., Apt. 3 E, N. Y.‘~ City PEACE MODESTY DINING ROOM Meals Served in Fat_her’s Mind and Spirit 2468- 8th AVE. ' Near 132nd Street Phone: HA. 7-4450 ‘ PEACE Harlem Men’s S-hop——Haberdasl1er Q -Shirts, caps, Work Clothes 0 Full line of men’s wear 9. At reasonable prices 184 EAST 125th ‘STREET New York City You cannot A Store (Manager), 96 167th Peace ‘STERLING JEWELRY. CO. Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Agency for—Bulova, Benrus, Hamilton & (E-lgin Watches. A’Disgount of 10% to All the Children. ' 211 W. 125th St, New York City, Next to Harlem Opera House. » Te1.: HAr1em 747485 El.& BE WOMEN’S SHOP V , _ p 2 East 125th. St. S. E. cor. 5th Avenue, New York HOSIERY, GLOVES, ECORSETS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, UNDERWEAR, DRESS-ES. &,ClOAT=S Special Discount to F’A"l‘IH.ER‘3'S‘ Children.‘ ’ Oetober "V" A N. Y. CITY Tel. UN iv_ersity- 4'-7809 3 PEACE? A ~ Ofctober6tl1, 1933 full ofjmoney and We will advertise. — « Max Studin Quilt Shop (Clerk), 1358 Jerome Ave. Man- ager out. I A Blum Elec. Sh-op (Manager), 1360 Jerome Ave. interested.’ V A PEACE SAM’S MEAT MARKET HIGH GRADE MEATS of ALL KINDS Special Service to Restaurants 2212 - 5th AVE. New York City Not I PEACE PEACE Thank You, FATHER A. & S. PIECE GOODS STORE, INC. Q We thank you, FATHER, for your messages Q We wish to cooperate with (low prices 358 WEST 125th STRIEET New York City PEACE A.D.F.D. JACK’S MEN ’S WEAR “You save money when you buy at Jack's”. Free Pair of Sex with this ad on every purchase. 101 AMSTERDAM AVE.., Coir. 64th ‘St., New York City 'I‘»el. PEn'nsylvania 6-3552 A.D.F.D. . , , f , 4 JACK S» CLOTHES All ,'1‘W0 PANTS SUIT:Sl—Va.lue without equal $13.75 Extra Pants $3.75.-—$16.7~5 Extra Pants $4.00 $19.75 Extra Pants $4,75. These -garments: are all Wool. Overcoats and Topcoats at the same prices. A Alterations free. 861 - 6th Ave., Bet. 30th and 31st Sts. New York City Tel. HIAimilt0n 51680 A.D.F;D. I PEACE ROYAL SCARLET STORES Groceries, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Prime Meats and Poultry . Doherty Bros., Props. 59 WINYA-H AVENUE PEACE” A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER DAVINS SHOES ‘E. 155;rw1=:sT 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY MUSIC , maconns POPULAR -— SACRED Instruments —— Strings - Greeting Cards ‘ Deliveries Madel 210 WEST 125th 'ST., Over Woolw0~rth’s, N, Y. City FRANCES KRAFT RECKLING. : ‘~Formerl'y with Conrad Schmidti fI‘e1. 2-3580 PEACE Thank You,’ FATHER , PEACE NEW ROCFHELLE, N. Y. ‘TheLiNEW.DA.J!'Y’V' I I A A 57, Fredis tDa.iry (Manager), 312 Willis Ave. Cannot do a.nythi_ng.- . ' Roxy’s Market, Manager, 304 Willis Ave. vertise. , Nu-Art Photos, Manager, 304 Willis Ave. I cannot ad- vertise. A Jay VVhite—-Men’s Wear, Manager, 64 167th St. No-— we do not want it. ' ‘ Van Tex-A-—Lingerie, Manager, 62 167th St. Do not want it. _ Sun Light Florist, Clerk, 44 167th St. Boss out. Bon Ton Dresses, Manager, 24 167th St. Sorryflwe can not. H Sheridan Art Shop, Manager, 193 167th St. to advertise. Nussbaum & Cohen Dress Shop, ‘Manager, 195.167th St. ‘We do not want your ad. Hardware‘, & Luggage, Manager, 197 167th St. Do not want that kind of ad. ‘ Model Dairy, Manager, 209 167th St. to advertise. Simons Mattress Corp., Manager, 211 167th St. Right now can not afford to advertise. Business is terrible. Physical Culture Shoes, 251 167th St. We can not ad- E vertise. Libby Shirt Company, Manager, 253 167th St. interested in that ad. Lsex-man’s Store (5 & 10c), Clerk, 257 167th St. ager out. Greenblat Corsets, Manager, 251 167 th St. No——No-—No. Sidney’s Lingerie & Children’s Shop, Manager, 259 167th St. No-—No——No. Hosiery & "Corset Shop, 167th St. & Morris. No—-I am “sorry. A V K-arps Lingerie Shop-, Manager, 196 167th St. no”~-acted as if he was insulted. Manhattan H. J. Rothstein——La.wyers, Mr. Rothstein, 290 Lenox _ Ave. Not permitted to advertise. Harlem Lumber Company, Mr. Miller, 101 E. 112th St. Signed contract for four issues. Florist Shop, Manager, Madison & 99th St. advertise just now; looking for business. Shoe Repairing, Manager, Madison & E. 125th St. Come the first of September and I will see what I can do. Henry Soko«s—-—Men’s & Youth’s Clothing, Clerk, 2285 8th Ave. Manager out——cannot -tell when he will :be in. Do not wish Can not afford I am not Man- HNO___ Can ‘ not PEACE We Thank You, FATHER SCHNABEL FRUIT CO. A WHOLESALE FULL LINE OF I CALIFORFl\IJ"zI6Kl1¢§: FLORIDA‘ ' Y; Lowest Prices on ‘the Market 1539 PARK AVENUE, N. Y. _c. Bet. 113th & 114th S1383 I Cannot ad- I as . The NEW DAY Ma.nhat=tan ‘ Guarantee Jewelers, Manager, 152 114th st. Final deci- sion after weeks of visits results in a mis—represe'nta— tion——Manager said they have a concession in Kanter’s Dept. Store and their ad represents the Guarantee -Jewelers. I ‘ Butler Company, Mr. Bloom, Cor. Broadway and 17th Street. After weeks of visits, Mr. Bloom repeats his old alibi that the firm is trying to find out just how to advertise without using the Store’s name. .They want our «business, but say because they are wholesale,-they can not use the firm’s name. Sobol Bros., Advertising Mgr.,i 5th vAve. 110th St. (Corner). (SOBOL BROS. SPOKE AS IF IT WOULD BE LOW—RATING THE COMPANY TO‘ ADVER- TISE WITH FATHER’S FOLLOWERS, WHO, HE SAID, ARE SO AND SO PEOPLE.) He said he thought FATHER DIVINE had been at this station in person. He said the company could not‘ afford to adverti-se with FATHERS followers, for if they did all the so—and—so’s would be after ads. He said they had given an ad to the Amsterblest ’News one time and that would take care of it all. Auto Driving School, Manager, 44 W. 63rd St. “We do not do any advertising because we are very ex- clusive; if we advertised, we would get undesirable people. We could not cooperate with the'New Day. No, we have no prejudice against you.” However, he did not look me in the face, but looked down the whole time he conversed. M. Albert Remnant Shop, Mr. Albert, 1609 Park Ave. “Yes, I‘ would like to cooperate with FATHER DI- VINE. I have always Ibeen honest in business and it surely -pays. Come Saturday Afternoon and we will have the ad all ready for you.” A. B. C. Bedding C0., Clerk, 3316 3rd Ave. “.Sorry to have you come out again—but the manager just step-V ped out. I gave him the New Day and card~—he looked at it, but would not say anything. I will ask him to call you if he ‘wishes to cooperate.” Washington Business School, Mrs. F-eld, 7t1h_Ave. (Over Herbert Jewelers). “Let me have a NeW'Day and I will read it over and consider; you come back next Monday and I will either have the ad ready or a rejection.” Kazan’s Linoleum House, Manager in Charge, Cor. 153rd & 3rd Ave. “You will find, the advertising manager at 157th and Third Avenue.” , Alexanders Dry Goods Store, Information Desk, 2944 3rd Ave. The girl at the desk called the manager over the ’phone and -he said for me to contact the‘ other store at Fordham Road, as they did n'ot handle any advertising at this store. , Esco Hosiery, M,r. Mangus, 15 W. 34th St. “Yes, I know about FATHER DIVINE and I have read some of HIS Messages. You see, our maid, Victory Love, is a follwer-—-we think everything of her; she is a ‘wonderful maid and lives up to her name. We ‘\ PEACE RESTAURANT 2539-8th Avenue. 9 ciiif-iEFXL1n>}‘ i3}i§i§ER SHOE S'l‘0RE 1546 Park Avenue, -N. Y. C. Bet. 111th and 112th Sts. Tel. : MO. 2-4545 ClJRl.EY’S CLOTHES @ The only store of its kind in Harlem’ selling , WELL BUILT CLOTHES —— $13.75‘ Q No charge for alterations 2111 SEVENTH AVE._ Cor. 126th st... New York City PEACE ‘ Thank You, FATHER J. v E GA GROCERIES, VEGETABLES S and M'EA‘iT’ MARKET 279 WEST 113th STREET PEACE Phone: HA. 7-0765 PEACE B. L. & M. Department Stores, lnc. “Every Purchase a Bargain” We carry Complete Lines of Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings, Work Clothes, White -Goods, Blankets and Draperies. 125th STREET, Cor. 5th Ave. New York City I ’ I HArIem 7-8580 G. & G. PRODUCTS CO. Wholesale Grocers, Restaurant and Baking Supplies PEACE 2366—2nd AVE-. — Office 248 E. 121st St, N. Y. City‘ PEACE Thank You, FATHER FOR SALE 300-ACRE FARM, 100 clear, rest tim*be’rl.and, Private Lake, F‘is.h.ing, Hunting on premises, Barn, Fruits, No house. Level High dry land, Near FATHER’S'EXte:ri— sion, New Paltz, N._Y. Full price $3,800, half cash. ' JOHN DELLAY, Realtor Rpsiendvale, ‘Ulster County, New Y-ork - Tel. Ruosendale" 11 October em, 1933.‘ j NEW Your; CITY: A loetteber 6th, 1933 would like to sell to FATHER’S Children and will give them very good prices on lots. We would like to supply all Peace Shops that “carry Hosiery.” He signed a 13-week contract~—said he would :be up soon to see FATHER at a banquet. Sell Wholesale only. E. L. Henry Lok0’s Clothing Store, Mr. Lokos, 2285 8th Ave. \ We have decided that business is too poor and -to advertise now‘ would :be just a waste of money. Charles Meisezahl, Beverages, Mr. Meisezahl, "506 E. 118th St. A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER MODEL FOUNTAIN & LUNCHEONETTE TRY OUR Peace Specials Soups —- Salads -—— Sandwiches ‘Chops & Steaks? to Order MODEL PHARMACY 158 Lenox A.ve., s». E. Cor. 133r"a Street ; TI. 5-9390. 1 PEA CE FOOT DSU’FFERE.R.S-Air-0-Pedic Arch Shoes. Will Aeliminate» your foot troubles. Allow us to select the . last best suited to your feet. The New Low Price $6.50 & $7.50 AIR-O-PEDIC SHOE SHOP We ask a trial to merit your confidence. 56. East 34th St.., Bet. Madison & Park Aves., N. Y. C. A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER LERNER SHOPS DRESSES — SPORTS WEAR BLOUSES -— HOSIERY —— UNDERWEAR 224 West 125th Street New York City P EA=C9E PEACE SOMMERS — ZIMS 102 WEST 125th ST., Near Lenox Ave.‘ 20% DICOUNT If you bring this ad. COMPLETE . OPTICAL SERVICE Eyes Examined Free PEACE pTh~e NVEVVVE I Our budget is filled for the year; perhaps ' LEHMAN MUSIC COMPANY I sometime in the future we might. ‘At the name of FATHER -DIVINE every one became tense. A.‘ I. McO~a.r_thy—Ace Auto Driving School, Mr. Mc- I Carthy, 1958 Madison Ave. I do not -advertise, and if It did, I surelywould not advertise with FATHER DIVINE. I would get something big. The daily papers, for instance. I have had some of F'ATHER’S children-—I don’t want to be influenced. Park Ave. Meat Market, Clerk, 1585 Park 'Ave. Leave your credentials and I will give them to the boss. I know about FATHER DIVINE and I believe in’ Him. J. Richards—-Cleaners & Dyers, Mr. Richards, IOOVW. 131st St. A “Do you believe FATHER DIVINE is GOD? He is nothing but a man. I believe in Christ Jesus. I ‘can't advertise now, but I -Won’.t say that I won't. -Come in again later.” Quality Meat Mkt., Mr. Michel Rosen, 1586 Park Ave. “I would love to advertise but I don’t feel that .FATHER would accept my ad. I used .to supply all the Kingdoms with meat, and suddenly I got word that they would not trade with me any more. If I knew why -they stopped trading with me and what I have done, I would do anything to get right with FATHER, whatever it is. Wachorsky—-Glaiss & iwinuow Shades, Clerk, 1825" Madison. Left New ,Day and data; asked to call in a couple of days. “Hope he will advertise,” they said} I S ‘ Baptist‘Education:al Center, Teachers, 7th Ave. & 139th St. THER DIVINE. Said they were paid by W. P. A. and would not say “Peace” and said they were not sup- posed to coop~erate——they never heard of it. REPORTS FROM RAYFIELD ISRAEL J. _Soling-—-Men's Store, 157 W. 125th St. Will you re- serve me a 2-inch space for the last week in this month or the first week in. October? _ Grocery Store, Owner, 143 W. 115th St. “How is FA- THER? FATHER is doing good for the poor peo- ple. Make my contract for four weeks and after I will sign a longer one. Peace.” , Peace Restaurant, Mr. Little John, 2539 8th Ave. Write me up, for % page this Week; I will use three cuts this Week and next week I will use different wording. Southern Meat Mkt., Manager, 1903 Lavonia Ave. Brook- lyn, N. Y. Are you going to be here next week? I will talk to the Tboss-—I have to see What he says. I believe he will like it because that is very good. Do you give a; {book free? That is a very nice book. You come back next week and I will let you know. _ Pitkin Thrift Store, Owner, 1721 Pitkin Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. “Yes, they do trade here. But our business‘ is too small for advertising so we could not do any adver- Tel. ‘HA.~rlem 7‘-8756 UPTOWN’S LARGEST sroma Completely Stocked for A111 Musical Requirements. — Musical Iiistrwinents -- Tambourines at Sipecial“Prices. East of Lenox Ave. 68 West 125th St. p Said nearly, all pupils were Followers of FA- _ New York Citvl 70 tising.” “I have not read any of these magazines, but I would be glad to read this one. Stop in here again next week.” Now_advertising, E. L. Sunset Dairy Store, Manager, 1798 Fulton St. Brookl.yn, N. 'Y. “Stop in next week and I will talk it over with my partner over Sunday night.” Reval Hats, Manager, 211 W. 125th St. “I am not quite ready for advertising yet. I have a little more fixing up to do. I will see the boss tonight or tomorrow. I am quite sure he will. Next week is Fall season so you see me next week. Peace.” Now advertising, E. L. Cleaners andl Dyerts, Manager, 232-234 E. 124th St. “We don’t advertise; it is of no use for you to -see the boss; he would tell you the same thing; we do business with tailors only. Oh, yes, I know HIM. You can stop in and see the SI‘ooss~—he is the only one who can take care of that. ‘ Come back and see him-maybe he will. ' Péusch Jewelry C0,, Mr. Samuel, 35 W. 14th St. boss has not come to town yet. Maybe in a week or so. . Benjamin Plumbing Supply Co., Mr. Benjamin, 342 Lenox Ave. “I am cancelling that ad now. Question: “Is there any reason?” Answer: “No.” He had spoken several times—before he had put the ad in The New Day, the brothers came often—-but not now. Zipseer Hardware Co., Mr. Zipser, 2386 8th Ave. “How much are these ads? You know I am not doing so much now". I do hope business will pick up after a while. Have you got anything cheaper than $1.00 per week? That is high—you know that. Well, put me down for four weeks and if things pick up I will take A a longer contract. Peace Fruit & Veg. /Store, Two Brothers, 101 w. 133rd St. “You can sign us up for 13 weeks. have had the ad in the New Day before the Boat ride. We wanted to see FATHER first and Thank HIM for Blessing us up to now, so we thank HIM when the time comes HE will see us. Peace, Brother.” Edwai-ds—Ties for Men, The son, 316 W. 125th St. “You will have to see my dad about that—he will be here at 7:00 P. M. ‘ A Tracy Millinery, Manager, 313 W. 125th St. We don’t advertise——I mean we don’t have the money to run the ad. Rising Star Dress Shop, Owner, 2600-8th Ave. I can’t. I want to, "but I can’t; if I could pay my rent, I would ' do so, but you see that is thething. . Dry Goods Store, Mr. Goodman, 1582 Park Ave. We will have to wait two weeks; my partner says he may move this store soon. That is why we are waiting to advertise. Lehman Music Coémrpany, Mr. Lehman, 68 W. 125th St. Peace. OH, yes, you are the one I am waiting for; how much is your ad? I will take a 1-3 week con- tract and later we will take a larger ad. New Deal Meat Mkt., Manager, 1002 Fulton St.-, Brook- lyn, N; Y. Yes, I spoke to the boss about the ad—-— but he said that business is a ‘little slow and he would not be interested in advertising now. Maybe when it gets cool. 1 The NEW DAY The If We should ' V PEACE 2 a Quality Meat Market, Owner, 1185 Fulton St., Brook- I will take a paper but I cannot afford“ lyn, N. Y. to advertise yet. When it gets a little cooler and the holidays come, then I can afford to take an ad. I will not lose what I have if I do right. Peace, Brother. Stratelite Tire Mfg., Owner, 1164 Garrison Ave.., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Well, you came in at a bad time——we are going to have some more circulars printed. I am notin a hurry anyway; we are going to move the office down to the 141st .St. Filling Station. In fact, we are selling tires faster than we can make them. We don’t need much advertising. But I will give you an ad if it is onlyla “buck” a week. My truck is down to the garage at all times. I will let you‘ know. Jack’s Army & Navy Store, Mr. Jack, 1582 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Well, Mr. ‘New Day, you will have to see me when it {gets cool. ‘I can not do, ‘anything E. D. PERkIN:si, Proprietress. WOMEN WANTED GOOD JOBS WAITING It is our policy to accept only the better jobs for you. F ANNETTA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 107 - 50 NEW YORK A=VE. . Jamaica, -L», I. Closed all day Saturday. PEACE, PEACE I 5 PEACE Only shop of its kind on New York Boulevard MARY ELLEN SHOP NEW FALL HATS I from 980. up. BAGS from 590. up Lingerie and Valencia Hosiery 107 - 18 NEW YORJK BOULEVARD Jamaica, L. I. Tel. Jamaica 6-8415 ~ PEACE The Cakes With That Home Made Flavor Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty MRS. M. BACKER’S BAKE SHOP 159 - 12 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. 166 - 30 Jamaica Ave. .__.....a PEACE Thank You, FATHER TERMINAL MEAT MARKET Some of Our Specials Stew Beef or Chop Meat —— 10 cents a Pound 166-37 JAMAICA AVENUE‘ Jamaica, L‘. 1. Tel. RE. 9-8451 PEACE Krayewski’s , EM;P'L0‘YM'E.NT AGENCY Domestic help a specialty 106-39 SUTPHIN BLVD. JAMAICA, N. Y. ALEXANDER’S * LADIES’ and C‘HILaDrRE:N"S ‘SHOP, I110." Uniforms, I-Io-overs; also extra sine Slips, Undies, Hosiery and Dresses. 42 - 33 BELL BOULEVARD Telephone: Bay_side 9-6458. PE ACE I October 6th, 1-938, Bayside, L. I. Gctdber 6th, 1938 PEACE The NEW DAY’. " 71 Thank You, FATHER. FREDERICK FUEL CORPORATION FREDERICK J. KERNER, Pres.’ 350 MADIISON AVENUE su PE R»! on; FNTHRIACI-TE Suppliers of the finest grades of Coal for over 30 years Call our Mr. Esward R. Meyers for expert advice and service Harlem Yard and Office 132 STREET & HA;R-l.E’lVl‘ RIVER Telephone . TIILLINGHAST 5-=3fi29 now. It is “quitS"-~“Quits”—yeS, Sir- tising, E. L. - Greenspan Grocery, Mr. Greenspan, 48 A.InSteI'b1eS’C AV€- A11 right——I am ready; I will sign a thirteen—Week contract beginning with September 1st. Thank You Father. Peace. J'.a,(-,k’s Men’s Wear, Mr. Jack, 101 Amsterblest Ave. No, tbrother——I will come in about the 15th. Business will Now adver- PEACE Tel. Bayside 9-1781 TEXACO SERVICE STATION 206th STRE.E~'.I‘ and NORTHERN BOULEVARD BAYSIDE, L. I. PEACE DINING ROOM We thank You, FATHER, for permitting us to sell Meals at 10 and 15c. PEACE . Miss Sincere Love 289 BAY VIEW AVE. INWOOD. L- 1- PEACE 1. GOLD MARKET MEATS - GROCERIES - VEGETABLES 358 MAIN STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Thank You, FATHER be a little better. Bitler Bros. Inc., Mr. Bitler, 1218 Brook Ave., Bronx, N. Y. What paper is that? Oh, yes. How much are these ads? All right, we will cooperate; write me up for 13 weeks. No one has ever spoken to us before. I. Geller & So~n——Whol~esalee Laundry Supply, Mr. Geller, 990 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I can not under- stand you. Talk to my daughter, she can tell me. Is this FATHER DIVINE? No, No, I can not give you $1.00 per Week. No, No, I caff’t. I Whitman Supply——Laundry S’up~plies,. Lincoln Ave. Bet. 133rd and 134th. VVhat is this about? We don’t have any business that I know of, as I haVen’t seen any Phone: Great Neck 623 1 Jackson’ s Employment Agency We Thank You, FATHER DAGMAIR JACKSON, Mgr. 315 MIDDLE NECK RD. GREAT ANEGK, 1. Phone 45. Res. Phone 1440 PEACE ALBERT ANTOR 1-— Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Musical Instruments. All Kinds‘ of Repairing. . gnaranteed.. 72 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, -L. I. m‘ sue? & DEl.lCATESSEN T hank You, FATI—I~.ER 9 Affords all followers of FATE-lER’S the best of foods at DIVINE Prices AG Special from 6 A.M. to 12 Noon -—— A-1 Waffles and Coffee, 10c. "‘ I 32 WEST 115th STREET, NEW YORK CITY UNETEID lS=H*0E REPAER EQUIPMEN T MFG. CO. Largest Manufacturers of all kinds of Fancy Boot-Elacking Stands, Chairs, Settees and While-U-Wait Booths - Counters and Show Cases —— Bootblack and Hatters’ Supplies 1997 en: AVENUE, Bet. 109:}; and 110th Sts. NEW YORK CITY, AN OPPORTUNETY FOR. BROTHER interested in Printing. =-=-—= I have two hand presses and equipment, also typewriter and mirneo.graphingmachine. Will sell, lease or cooperate. Apply evenings after.6 o’c1ock. ‘W. M. Ferguson, 31 W. 118th St., Apt. 2, W., N. Y. C. I ‘PEACEI — 72 S T T T h e N W ' D A E October 6tT'1, Phone: Mboument 2-3560 Open Evenings Tm E -ail. ' 248 West 111 Street UNBELIEVABLE VALUES FALL COAT SALE Latest Styles Ladies’ Coats Dresses from Wonderful Furs Dresses - Suits to PEACE PEACE OVER A HUNDRED ARABS and eighteen Jews were D killed in Palestine over ‘the week-end. Dresses for big and small E Peace , . Peace See our stockqbefore you buy elsewhere. S Inc. 116 WE'ST 125th STREET New York City WOMEN'S HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR & GLOVES ' 1368 FIFTH AVENUE 104 WEST 125th ST. PEACE Thank You, FATHER Bet. 113th -& 114th Sts. 2 WEST 125th ST. S SALE ON C We Thank YOU, FATHER 2 - D T T Carter 8 W001 Underwear phone; U-N_ 4_5277 PEACE Best Quality_aEuL:west Prices MINERVA SPECIALTY SHOP J E A N N E T T E h We srpecielize in EXTRA SIZE Blouses, Skirts, Lingerie‘, S » 0 - , Corsets‘. —- Also Hosiery‘, Hand Bags and Gloves 2548 -8th Ave. Near 136th St., N. Y. C. 70 WEST 116th STREET " NE.'W.YO=RK CITY P E A. C E ' “HARLEM’S GREATEST CUT PRICE STORE” \ 102 WEST 125th STREET RECORDS -— SHEET MUSIC —— MUSICAL INSTRU'MEN'l‘S T GREETING CARDS —— GIFTS — NOVELTIES —- ETC. Special-——Gua.ranteed Portable Phonographs -— $5.88. Prompt service on all mail orders -— Write for Catalogue. A.D.F;D. FISCHER’S, BUTTERCUP RAINBOW MUSIC & GIFT SHOPS ‘2212 Bridge Plaza South Long Island. city, N, Y. A October 6th, 1938' The NEW DAY NEW JERSEY ADVERTISEIRS PEACE BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. J. PIERETTI, Jr. ‘:22 SyI‘van Road Bioomfield. N.- J. COOPERATIVE PEACE RESTAURANT 120 BROOME STREET Newark, New Jersey We Thank You, FATHER Meals 10c. & 150. We Thank YOU, FATHER SAMUEL PEACE STOVE REPAIRING Furniture Bought and Sold 305 FIFTEENTI1 AVE. NEWARK, N. J. . 1.. . . =‘ PEACE PEACE‘ I Thank You, FATHER FAEEEEEZENEEEECE EXT- MEALS -- DRESS MAKING FAITH KINDNESS PEACEFUL LOVE Tel BI. 3-7184 A.D.F.D. SAM MANSUETO’S FISH MARKET’ Thank You, FATHER Serving Newark over 35 Yeaars with Fresh Fish Daily. M Your patronage’ cheerfully invited. 306—15th AVe., Newark, N.J. Thank You, FATI-I-‘ER PEACE MEN’S WEAR & DRESS SHOP Everything to Wear for Men, Women & Children. At the Lowest Prices ‘ In FATHEtR’S Mind and Spirit 161 WEST KINNEY ST. NEWARK, N. J. W. H. BRYAN ANDREW PEACE ‘136 PRINCE STREET PEACE Ask your merchant for the RED HEART MINT For best results try RED HEART MINTS PURE AND WHOLESOME Made & Distributed in Mint Lumps, Penny and all Sizes of Wrap Stick by 58 Broome St. Newark, N. J. J. F. BLACKMON " M’FG‘. CONFECTIONER T'el.: _.MI. 24315., PEACE Mongovn Mar et IIWHOLESAALE and RETAIL gMeIats,5 Groceries and Poultry Peace Missfloins and Restauralzltsv Supplied. The better grade at lower prices. ’ NEWARK, N. J. Tel. Bloomfield 7-9175 , I23 PRINCE STREET PEACE A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER Peace Mission Extension For Sisters MEAIJS SERVED mo.‘ and 15c. in FATHEIRES Mind and Spirit. PEACE DOVE‘ 251 Norfolk Street Peace 2-8645 MORRIS UTCHER SHOP FRESLI-I KILLED JERSEY PIGS BARBECUE MEATS; ., I WHOLESALE and RETAIL M S NEWARK, N. J. Thank You, FATHER Newark, N. J. Peace , Thank You, FATHER" PEACE GROCERY STORE 146 Broome St.,‘ Newark, J. 156 Central Place. Cor. Wilson Pl.. Orange. New Jersey. EEBEERATIVE E13? k EXEEER FRUITS & VEGETABLES Isaac Peace, John Browning, Elijah’ Well 124 BROOME ST. NEWARK, N. J. _: PEACE PEACE I Thank You, FATHER United Coffee Roasters S 117 Mulberry St. Newark, PEACE I Thank You, FATHER ‘PEACE SUPREME FOODS S=T0IRESr,I INC. A MEATS, Gl2”OCE(11—§iI‘7l:rS(ad8:‘J‘lvl.\7(I:Gl4:IE1TABLES 147 PRINCE STREET Newark, Nag. A.D.F;D. 4 we I;TIr1a.I:1k You‘; FATEER PEACE ‘“I...UNC’H ROOM MEA*LS 10c. and 15¢. JOHN FRIENDSHIP 90 S0. ORANGE AVE. PEACE Thank You}, FATE’-ER PEACE ,, COOPERATIVE RESTAURANT _ FATHER’S Prices ~— Meals 10c. — 1'*5c7. . . 231 W. KINNEY ST. ’ NEWARK, N. J. NEIwAr:2r:., 74 - A R . R7‘-hei N-Evv l).AYJ. PEACE Thank You, FATHER Cooperative Fish and Vegetable Market 177 NORFOLK sT. Newark, N. .1... PEACE Thank You, FATHER V Beatrice Lingerie Shoppe Hosiery, G loves, _ . 53 Ladies’ Handbags 53 LENOX AVE. Bet. 112 & 113 Sts., N.Y.O.—Un. 4-6620 Thank You, FATHER Peace General Store and Restaurant ——-~ AIJSIO - Il’OT*EL —- GAS —— TIRES and BATTERIES Route 212, P.(). Box '72 Saugerties, N. Y. Tel. MAin 2-1692 A.D.F.D. PEACE RUDWS cI.oTIIIN<; EXCHANGE A full line» of used Suits and Overcoaits For Men, . Young men and Boys at re~asona.b1e Prices. 1076 FULTON ST., Next to the Elks’ Hall, Bronx, NJY. PEACE A.D.F.D. -HA. 7-1171 BONDS’ BUSINESS SCHOOL “LEARN & EARN” $1.00 per Week -- DAY or N~IG«H’l.‘ J98 LENOX AVENUE, Cor. 120th ‘St., New York City PEACE We Thank You, FATHER School and Office Supplies Brause Service Pencils, 250. per dozen, $2449 per gross 500 sheets manila. paper, 81/2x11 ___,_.___-___-.__._._ 19c. Chicago or Boston pencil shampeners ____.___.___.____79c. Gem clips __.____-__ Cameras, Photo Ialbums, Scrap books, Typewriters and Typewriter supplies at lowest prices. I-IAr1err1. 7-6040. 70 East 125th St., bet. Parkland Madison Aves. Peace Tei. HA. 7.-6643 ETRO SACKS CO. CLOTHING for MEN & woMEN JEWELRY, HATS, RADIOS FURNITURE, EYEGLASSES Cash or Credit 43 West 125th Street, N. Y. C. 76.3-8th Ave., Bet. 46th & 47th Sts. 5% Discount for FA.TH133-ES followers; ‘Tel. sT. :3-2278 EQUALITY ‘MEAT-IMARKET . PEACE ‘A.D.F.D. PEACE I Fresh A Poultry and Pork Received Daily» Special Prices For Quality Buyers. 1185 St., Near Spencer Plaaoe, Brooklyn, ‘N. 7:‘ PEACE V V . NEMIROFF , New and Used Furniture —— Floor‘ Covering . Bargain prices. 10% Discount to Followers of FATHER DIVINE‘ 2375 - 8th AVENUE» NEW YORK CITY . I-I Thank You,” FATHER Trade With Cooperative FOR QUALITY MEAT, GROCERIES and I BAKERY PRODUCTS Call at COOPERATIVE STORE 2085 Lexington Ave. New York City PEACE Tel. HA_. 7-5120 ISHEVLAND BROS. Choice Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables-., ‘Fine Teas and Coffees, Land-o-Lakes Butter and New Laid Eggs. ‘ Prompt Delivery of all orders. We Thank, You, FATHER. 2'74 Lenox Ave., Bet. 1231111 & 1241311. ‘St-S., New York City PEACE - THE PROGRESSIVE FRUIT, VEGETABLE and GROCERY STORE GiantWQuality at Midget ‘Prices 2079-sth ‘AVENUE ' New York City I . Near the 113th St. Extension. 30. per hundred, 240. per thousand I 301 WEST 120th ST. - PEACE We Thank You, FATHER ‘ PEACE LAUNDRY 7 Shirts 9c.———Underw_ear 10¢. Dresses l5c.'"& 20¢; PEACE : y _. ‘M " 'PEAcEi JlIVl‘MlE’S. MARKET _ FRUITS,,VEGETABLES and FISH A Fresh Killed’ Chicken Every Saturday — Quality First Always I _ 91 LEN OX AVEINUE NEW YORK CITY Between 114th and 115th, Streets. 1 CLASSIFIED PEACE. Spirit. 230' W. 124th Sit. One flight up. ACCOMMODATIONS for brothers, clean and cornforté able. All conveniences. Apt.-11, 8_ East, 115th st”; N. Y; 6;; Paul -Lees 1- --~ A A 0cto‘ber,6th,'=-11958.5 ; Tel. UN. 4-4042 ; ‘ A New YorkiCity _\ ' Spaces for Sisters. in FA:THER"S Mind and RN 1 “October 6th, 1938 Milky Way Not So Crowded VVhen you gaze at the Milky Way you wonder how the stars get around without serious collisions in such dense traffic. They seem to be packed like sardines, yet there is really plenty of room for them to travel their circuits without bumping. In fact, the chances of any two colliding are far less than the chances of two -billiard balls meet- ing if there were a dozen or so floating at random inside a hollow sphere the size of the earth! Or put it another way: two small boats put out to sea, one from Australia, one from New York. The captains sail without charts or destinations; their chances of the «boats bumping into each other are very slim. Yet they would be far -more "crowded” together than any two stars. A How Near is the Nearest Star? How far is it to the nearest star? Meas- ured in miles; the figure would trail such a long string of ciphers as to -be meaningless. Measured in tons, the answer is startling. If a spider should spin a thread around the earth, that thread, rolled into a little ball, would weigh about a pound. But a spider’s thread spun across space to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star, would weigh not fifty nor 10,000 pounds—but 500,000 tons! That neigh- ibor star can :be seen only in regions near the equator. In the northerly latitudes the nearest star, Sirius, is twice as far away and a million tons of spider thread would be needed to cross the gap «between it and the earth. Judge not according to appearances, but judge righteous judgment. —‘— John 7 :24. wt THANK You, hFATHER The NEW DAY UT OF evezy $100 PAID FOR RENT AN AVERAGE or $25 GOE6 Fora. -rAxr—;s7 rt $5 so BARREN on THE ARAN |9LAND5 f OFF THE ) ‘THAT N A8/WANT; HA\/ETD H SOIL IN BAGKET5 AN? 0-may IT TO CREVICE9 IN THE ROcK5.So f-YHE CAN eaow ‘THEFR POTATO c OP my on-tee PEOPLE ......:rHERE ARE I9,000 MAGAZINE5, zoao. ‘DA/Ly ANP /0,660 WEEKLY A/Ew5R4PER£ ov me umrz.-“D s7A7’E5/ EIGHT TD - TM/ELV v FEET H/629. on THE OF JERSEY (AM ISLAND an me CHANNEL LSLAND GROUP) ’ All Sizes -- All Styles % DRESSES 9 2.18 We 0 set Near 7th Ave. open 9 AM an 10 RM. _ 76 The NEW DAY om... 6,th, 91933.8 RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT NEWS REGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT FORUM 2600 CENTRAL AVE., LOS ANGEL-ES, CALIF. The day following was the date for election of mayor in Los Angeles, and Mayor Shaw was up for re—election. At previous forum meetings the speaker for Mr. Shaw had promised to "bring a permit for a parade which he did on this occasion. He was careful to avoid mention of the u‘n=righ-teous administration of - city affairs under Mayor Shaw, but tried to smo-oth out . the matter of the mayor’s previous refusal to grant a permit. He spoke of the deep and lasting impression I made on him by a song heard at a forum meeting two years ago, and asked that it -be sung again. “We are in a new day", he said, “I do not know what it is, but all I can say is that you -have got something I have never seen, heard or felt at any other gathering, and I have spoken all over the Country. It’s wonderful! FA- THlE‘R’S Children -havevtreated me with the greatest courtesy and respect. After election you are going to see me here again.” Immediately following the speech, the telegr,am was read in which F’A‘THEiR had requested the Mayor to grant the Children a permit to parade. A speaker for the other mayoralty candidate, Judge Bowron, made many points that were well taken. The next day the voters elected Judge ‘Bowron by a major- ity of over 100,000. The corruption of the present city government was mentioned «by a spea.ker from the Youth Movement of the East Side. CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR -OFFERED JOB TO WITHDRAW A FROM RACE V, Captain,Mill-ard J. Bloomer, United states Press‘Dnel-' negate to the Paris Peace Conferenlce in 1918, told a crowded Righteous Government 'liFo-rum at “the. 126th Street Extension on Friday, September ‘30th, of a British broadcasztin-g station commentator’s saying, on the eve of Chancel.lor Hitler's determination to seize Czechoslovakia, “Everything has failed. There is only one solution left to the Czech questionpaznd vtihatis 'th‘e‘so— lution offered by FATHER DIVINE in: New York City.” Mrs. Conklin Bruce, a candidate for the office of ‘State Senator, related a story of being offered a $5,000 per year job if she would withdraw from the race. (She refused, saying: “I am in the Senatoria~l fight in the in- terest of the people, and I will not sell out.” PEACE AND HOUSING CONDITIONS AT 63rd STREET FORUM Peace was the theme for discussion at the 63rd S..tree~t Righteous Government Forum on Wednesday evening, September 28th, and was especially appropriate, in view of the tense European .situation, FfA‘T‘I-IE«R’S cable- gram to heads of conferring European Na-tions, and "Chancellor Hitler’s acceding to la four—power conference to solve the situation peacefully, at a time when war seemed inevitable. Miss Grace Leemon, Righteous Government Research chairwoman, reviewed the dramatic circumstances which led up to Chancellor Hitler’s decision for a conference. “FATHER DIVINEWS‘ SPIRIT has reached him and caused him to have the desire for a peaceful solutio_n,” she said. A A Miss Andrea, a rep~resen.tativ,e of the Citizen Housing Council, asked that the proposed “Housing Amendment” No. 4, which will come before the voters in November, be voted “Yes.” Miiss Andrea said there was a tax exemption clause in the housing measure. any who desired to attend :a conference at the Hotel Astor on Oct. 31st, to do so. Mr. Edgar Gray, representineg the 'educa.tio.n depart- ment of World Peace Ways, spoke at length upon the aims of his org"an‘i*zation. He said: “Peace machines must have the spirit of Brotherly Love, Peace, and Unity, in order to accomplish anythi-ng. There must be interest in the other fellow. There must be a -true fellowship of brotherhood. The aims of World Peace Ways are action and thought, more than parades and outward show.” The organization is also interested in a Secretary of Peace. WORK OF POLITICAL SCHOOL OUT- STANDING IN COMMUNITY The work of the political school of FATHER DI» VINE’S PEACE MISSION, branch .-of the Speake.rs’ Bureau, which meets at 126 West 129th Street every» Saturday might, is becoming more outstanding as it of- fers those who attend information in such minute de- tails as.» can hardly be obtained elsewhere in the com- munity. The Followers ,appreciate FA‘THE‘R:’ISi blessings in the way of courses of study which qualify them for re_gister- ing and voting intelligently. These courses include clas- : -sification of voters, study of election districts and their «formation, primaries. Proportional representation and the New York City charter qarouse interest, while State and Federal government affairs receive attention. The school is to reviewthe proposals to 'be submitted to the voters in the November election. Miss Seeking Knowledge and Miss Heavenly Bnide are the instructors. rnorosnn AMENDMENTS REVIEWED AT SPEAKERS’ BUREAU, A review of the proposed Amendments to the New York State Constitution to be submitted to the -voters in the November election, occupied interest at the Speak- ers’ Bureau on Sunday, Sept. 25th. ‘The lengthy docu- ment, deali-ng with education, houszing, labor, grade crossings, slum clearance and other inrtere-s-ting items is !being submitted by the convention, which met last April in Albany. A speaker fro-m the Citizens" Union who sat through the entire session of the Convention, has ‘been invited to outline the good and bad phases of these Amendments on Sunday, Oct. 9. ' , ' Evangelical Prices. 1808 LEVY BROS. CHINA. CO., INC. DINNERWARE and Open Stock for—‘ Q FATI-IER’S Private Banquet Table ’Q Service to the ‘Public 1‘ V‘ V‘ V 79-83 FIFTH AVE. Phone: GRam.ercy 7-0111 Peace She invited ' 9 .9. ,.. Qlctoibeir 6th,l1938 The TNEWDAY / California Advertisers Phone: AD. 9627 Wm. H. FOIGEL GAS STATION, AUTO LAUNDRY and GARAGE i C0opena.ti.ng with Missions. Always open. 27th and CENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, CAL. PEACE PEACE Tel.: Vandike 2471, 2, 3. Pacific Coast Produce Co. v ‘ WHOLESALE sacs Desiring to Cooperate and Harmonize. We deliver. ~— Try us, once. 1224 EAST 8th LOS AN GELES, CALIF. “PEACE DINING ROOM” We thank FATHER to Bless this food in each one who is drawn here to eat. Thank You, Sweet FATHER. 4614 SO. CENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Peace, Sweet FATHER—- We thank you, FATHER, to he the pure Activity in this general Food Market, that all its dealings may carry Your Righteousness, Justice and Truth, an-d These draw the prosperity that Your Personified Goodness IS. THE LANDY GOO-D FOOD MARKET 4522 So. Central Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. Tel. Adams 6053 A.~D.F.D. PEACE PEACE CONTRACTORS Building, Repairing, Altering Painting, Kalsomining and Cleaning Try Our Prices and Work 1102 E. ADAMS BLVD. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Phone: CL. 6-4191 ‘ PEACE ( We Are Cooperating) VALLEY DAHRY CO. VALLEY MAID ICE CREAM Served at all Peace -Missions iWe serve parties, teas, and dinners 2901 FLETCHER DRIVE LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PEACE . Compliments of . THRIFTOWN MARKET A Complete SUPER-MARKET for Your SERVICE Meats; Groceries; Fruits & Vegetables’ Bakery & Delicatessen. Directly across from the 2602 So. Central Peace Mission, We Thank You. FATHER. LOS ANGFJLES, CALIFORNIA A house is no home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as for the body.—0sso1i. Cal-if. ads continued on other page PEACE Tel. Capitol "9408 DI BLASI BROTHERS WHOLESALE MEAT DEALERS 2637 PASADENA AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Thank You, FATHER A PEACE Omaha 34093 OLLIVER BEVERAGE co. MANUFACTURERS and BOTTLERS The Home of The Famous “Don Juan” Brand. Used at all the Missions. 3315 N. MAIN ST. Los Angeles, Cal. We Thank You, FATHER, Adams 5814 MOX WRECKING CO., LTD. We carry a full line of new and used building materials Try our Co-operation. 307 E. Jefferson St., at Maple Los Angeles, Cal. We Thank You, FATHER PEACE PEACE I Thank You, FATHER BROTHERS & SISTERS Shine 50. White Shoes 10c. , Cleaning White with Colors, 15c. —- Suede, 15¢. Dyeing White Shoes, 200. — Other Colors, 25c. 1107 East Vernon Ave. V Los Angeles, Cal. PEACE A.D.F.D. CourtesyDress Shop GARMENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 2321 so. (3-TENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, OALIF. F O R S ALE 9 Beautiful 7-Room Stucco Home TO 20 Acres in Oranges, Olives, Almonds & Diversified ‘Fruits O 4-Room Modern Cottage, for help. Wonderful Soil, Abundance of Water, Close to Large City. A Full Details On Request Mrs. M. L. McKenzie, ' General Delivery. We Thank You, FATHER V A Stockton, California PEACE Tel.: Adams 5244 “G“RE%C‘0”- GENERAL RADIO ELECTRIC CO. We Thank You, FATHER Supplies — Westinghouse Lamps -— Firestoiie Tires —— Public Address ‘System — Evangelical prices. House and Auto Radios, Supplies, Installations, Repairs, «service 1063 nos Anoranns. oamnonnia. 7s ‘ r:..m.:w DAY ' Octciber 6th, l§3 VIVID ACCOUNT OF THE RECENT STORM ' The hurricane, as viewed by some of the Bridgeport Angels, Who were in the wake of the storm, but not of it, because Father Divine Was here with us in His Eternal Ever—presence. All Honor and Glory to His Holy Name! It had rained here for -two days or more when all of a sudden a wind came up that was furious. One Olf the Angels here wanted to go with me to the beach to see the «big waves come rolling in, as they usually do in a storm; for we are situated a six minutes walk from the beach on Long Island Sound, across which we can see Long Island itself on a clear day. But I no sooner started out ahead of this Angel when I saw the tree in front of the Peace Mission sway seven feet or more, and the telephone wires swoop down towards the ground. I dashed back towards -the house to stop and watch the storm, «for this was the worst I had ever seen. As we stood there and looked down the street, we saw the big tree down the street fall, crash across the street and demolish someone’s front porch completely. People everywhere were running for shelter, some screaming, some calling and some laughing hysterically. It seemed too late for prayers then, the thing was upon all alike, rich and poor, good and bad. But we ‘had no fear, those of us in the Peace Mission, for Father was right here with us. Some said they could actually feel Him, while others knew, through their inner peace, Father was with us all. Then We heard a falling noise, and we saw the chimney on the other house topple right over towards us, just missing F'ather’s office window, and two of the Angels who had run around the house to come inside, just missed getting hit by the falling bricks and black soot scattered all over the ground here, as the bricks continued -to fall. Then we heard another noise of a different -type and looking, saw a tree from someones back yard land right on top of our meeting hall, it looked so funny we just had t~o,,laugh; it was so out of place. ‘ . Then the storm got worse; we couldn’t even, stand outside the door of the Peace Mission without being picked up by the wind and swirled into. the street, as we were observing others being tossed about by the wind on the sidewalk. The wind made such a noise that all one could hear was the shrill voices of excited people or noisy children. As we peered out of the windows, we wondered if any ‘birds could survive this storm, for the vines they usually found shelter in were ‘being dashed to the ground, everything that was on the outside of -the house was in.’ a. Whirlwind. Although furious, yet it was fascinating to -see how easily nature can destroy when man will not listen to God’s tender call in times of Peace. Cars were going every which way, trying to dodge swaying trees and beingiabllocked «by them. At times one would hear the crash of glass and see the wind actually break a heavy -glass car window. Crack, s,wish_, bang, came the big tree limbs, landing of the wind; everything that was weak fell. "any place they chose; on cars, on flower beds, on side- walks they came, hurling through space at the command Very early next morning I walked down to the’ park and beach to see what I could see. At the -beginning of the park, ten of the biggest -trees had been blown down—- one after the other, and one on -top of the other, and it was just like thatthroughou-t. the whole park. All the great big trees had fallen, and not one small one that I could see; strange but true. These trees took -two hundred years to grow and in the twinkling of an eye they were over. Over two thousand five hundred trees alone in Bridgeport, radio said, fell in this storm. Worms! VVorms! One couldn’t walk anywhere through the park or beach without stepping on worms; much less holding one’s nose, they smelled so; one couldn't see any grass for worms and mud, for the two days rain had unearthed all the worms the ground held. If you looked back down at your foot—prin.ts it was one of worms and mud combined. Now I can see how diseases spread after floods and hurricanes. PEACE ' Thank You, FATHER Fancy Grocery, Pastry and Delicatessen Fruits —- Vegetables —— Eggs —— Butter Reasonable Prices LILLIAN BORDEN 5 WEST 131st STREET New York City A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER PEACE LUNCH MEALS SERVED 10c. and 15c. Hours: 6:15 A.M. to 4 RM. (Closed Sundays) 1771 W. JEFFERSON ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PEACE CE ‘ Mutual 5446 NEW YORK STORE FIXTURE C0. Complete Store and Restaurant Equipment New and Used. ‘~— Bought and Sold. Rented and Exchanged. 349 - 51 - 53 SO. LOS ANGELES ST. A . Los Angeles», Cal. We Thank You. FATHER PEA PEACE, FATVHELR: . Being a Buddhist, it is» in joy weeco-operate in. thank-V ing the Fundamental P'rinci.ple-Reality, All Good;——for infinite Blessings ”to- all man-kind—and that this Funda- mental be the exclusive Activity in this “F & N STORES.” 4915 South Central Ave. Los Angeles,‘ California A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER A PEACE GROCERY In F ATI-lER’S Mind and Spirit 836 Filbert St. Oakland,’ Calif. PEACE PEACE ' PEACE PAINT STORE Paint, Wallpaper, Glass and Roofing Material’ Window -Shades Made to Order Also ‘new cloth put on your old rollers. Shades reversed. Fa~ther’s Prices. Come in or Drop.Card. 5710 CENTRAL AVENUE Los Angeles, Cal. Thank You, FATHER: October 6th, 1938 The NEW DAY A 2 79 STATEMENT OF THE OWN»E‘R§HIP, MANAGE-' MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUSIT 24th, 1918, AND MARCH 3rd, 1933, of The NEW DAY, published week- ly at New York, N. Y., for October 1st, 1938. State of New York, County of New York, ssv. ‘ Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county . aforesaid, personally appeared John DeVoute, who, having been duly sworn according to law, ‘de- poses and says that he is the Manager of The NEW DAY and that the following is, -to the best of his knowledge and belief, :a «true statement of the own-er- slnip, management, etc.,‘ of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, The NEW DAY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 156 West 126th Street, New Yorlk.; Editor, none; Man- aging Editor, JUDE L«OVIE, 156 West 126th Street, New York‘; Business Managers, JOHN DeV'O»UTE, ENO‘C‘~I-I DOVE, 156 West 126th Street, New York. , 2. That the owner is: The NEW DAY PUBLISHING ‘COMPANY, 156 West 126th Street, New York. No in- dividual owner, as the lbusin-ess is operated on a coope- rative, cop:a.rtn.ership a'nd Vcotenant basis with the in- . dividuals mentioned [in No. 3, participating in whatever profits may accure above expenses of publishhing the pe- riodical. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, dr other se- curities are: None. —— The NE'W DAY PUBLISHING COMPANY (Firm) consists of a number of co-workers who have grouped the:ms,e1ves together to publish. The NEW DAY magazine. — Jude Love, Enoch Love, Elisha Will, John DeVoute, Joy Praise, Patience Kindness, Love Peace, Love Faith, Melchisedec Peace, and others-. (“and others” is used in as much as additional co-work- ers might be added.) 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholderssand security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appezars upon the books of the company» as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such. trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affian+t’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions. un- der which stockholders. and security holders who do not appear upon the ‘books: of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner’; and this affiant has no reason to be- lieve that .any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, ‘or other securitiesvthan as so stated by him. 5. That the ave~ra[gev number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscri‘bers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is, (This in- formation is required from daily pu'blication:s only.) JOHN DeV~OUT‘E, Business Manager. Sworn to- and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1938. (Seal) REUEL M. JORDAN. Reuel M. Jordan, Notary Public, New York County, New York -County 'Clerk’s No. 75, Register No. 9 J 8, Commission expires March 30, 1939. Phone: P‘Resident 4-iséb PEACE PHILIPS MARKE CITY DRESSED MEATS, POULTRY and PROVISIONS 1592 FULTON ST., Opp. Sumner Ave», Brooklyn, N ., Y. Phone: Dickens 2-0992 PEACE SOUTHERN PUBLIC MARKET Meats, Poultry and Provisions Groceries, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables 374 CLASSON AVE.., Main ‘Store 252 Livonia Ave. We Thank You, FATHER. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. TR. 5-9269 Est. 1891 Peace F I Thank You FATHER ALBERT ROSEN CORP. QUALITY MEATS, POULTRY, FISH & PROVISIONS 201 Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. PEACE COME AND DINE AT THE PEACE RESTAURANT 1682 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ABEST MEALS. 10 & 15 CENTS I Thank You, FATHER Tel. ‘S»Outh 8-7264, 7265, 7266 ’ PEACE ACME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Select Domestic and Commercial Help. Directions: 8 Ave. Subway, Church Ave. Line to 4th Ave. ' or B.M.T., Culver Line to 9th St. 321 -9th STREET, Near 5th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. A. JENSEN, Prop. Phone: Dickens 2-8735 PEACE PITKIN VARTETY STORE CUT RATE 5 and '11A‘(r)F;E:TORE 1721 Pitkin Avenue J. Ranch. 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. PEACE Thank You, FATHER NORWOOD SHOES 9 For the entire family 9 The season's newest creations 0 At popular prices NORWOOD SHOE STORES 1258 Fulton St., Brookflyn. 2260 Third Ave. At Nostrand Ave. New York City Cor. 123rd St. The NEW’DAY \ .\. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. Apartments & Spaces Miss Meekness Faith Auto Accessories & Repairing Peace Auto Repair Green’s Auto Gear & Parts J. J. Barreras Kroeger Jonas Co. B. Molina Peace Mission Tire Shop West End Auto Peace Mission Repair Sa—Med Brake & Auto Service Simons Auto Supply Bakeries Your Bakery Company Bitler Brothers Cooperative Food Center Fischer Baking Co. Newton Bakery Ward Baking Company Barbers Barber Shops Peace Barber Shop Prosperity Barber Shop Bedding E. Waxman Center Mattress Company Joseph Kfare I. Steinberg Beverages A & J Bottling ‘Works M. H. Myers Brushes Harlem Brush Company Chemists _ Sanitas Manufacturing Company Chinaware Levy Bros. China Company Coal 3; Ice Carthon & Bros. Frederick Fuel Corporation Luca Balenzano Springhurst Ice & Coal Peace Cooperative Coffee & Tea Harrison & Co. Coufectioner & Supplies Sam Reinah Corsets Smilo Corset Shop Dairy White Star Dairy Trinity Dairy Dentists & Dental Surgeons Dr. G. Prinse Dr. W. Kenneth Williams Dr. Bloom Dr. Arthur M. Payne Dr. Edward Rosenthal Dr. A. M. Russack Department Stores B L & M Dept Store The Dollar Day Penny Thrift Shop C Lenox Department Store Fifth Avenue Fair W. T. Grant McCrory’s Department Store Kanter’s Department Store Parker's Lazar"s Department Store Gonshack’s Department Store Rothman’s Department Store Morris's Department Store Three Star Bargain Dry Cleaning Shannon's A V Sunshine Dry Cleaning Supreme Cleaners & Dyers Dry Goods ‘A & S Piece Goods Manhattan Silk & Woolens Pomerantz Bargain Store Goldstein’s I Park Avenue Textile Remnant Store Sam’s Remnant Store Schwartz Brothers Electrical Supplies & Novelties Mitchell Gift Shop Hygrade Electrical Novelty Company 19112310 vment Agencies B. C. Agency Grants _Mu'rrain Employment Agency J Engraving Iiilllstréflolfl Elzigrayiiig Coznpaiiy ADVERTISERS Express & Hauling Rainbow Express Robert Hampton Exterminators - ‘ Bengal Union Paint Organization Florist I Regent Food Fruit Vegetables Lillian Borden, Grocer Samuel's Push Cart Central Mkt. Peace Fruit & Vegetables Schnabel's Fruit Co. World Meat Mkt. Ida Appel W. P. Smiles J. W. Williams Peaceful Peace Fifth Avenue Market Jimmie's Market Johnny's Food Market London's . Peace Fish-Fruit—Vegetable Market Furniture Hickson Furniture Company I. Minarsky Max Nemiroff Ambassador Economy Outlet Store Second Hand Store Spatz Furniture Department Victor Kay Furniture Company Furs Benjamin Fur Shop Grm-era Atlantic & Pacific Stores Aviles Frank G & G Products Mitchell Grocery & Food Center Jose Rivera P. Fahey A. Aponte A. Bonhome N. (loldberger A. Greenspan T. J. Krikorian & Son La Competidora J. Popeil Progressive Market Daniel Reeves Shevland Brothers Peace Grocery Schaffver Grocery Union Grocery J. Vega Hardware & Supplies Benny's Cut Rate Hardware Fifth Avenue Hardware Schmuklers Willis Glass & Shade Co. Zipser Hosiery at Line-erie Lady Rose Shop Gelman’s Minerva Specialty Shop Parisian Shop Esco Hosiery Company Greenfields An_n’s Specialty Shoo Household Furnishings Cohen's Cut Rate Store J. Feldman . Instruction Checker Auto. School W. M. Ferguson. High School Bond Business School Combination Business School” Icecream Pilgrim Hygrade Jewelry Empire Jewelry Company Sterling Jewelry Company Ladies’ Wear Bishotfs Dahl Dress Shop El & Be La Salle Fashion Shop El Encanto De Las Muchachas De Gomez Beatrice Lingerie Carol Sports Wear Lenox Silk Lerner’s _ Lolita’s Dress Shop Orliins . ‘ Goldliut Bargains Hei'tner’s , Mme. Jeannette Laundries 4 Peace Hand Laundry Belstrat Laundry Company, Inc. Love Hand Laundry Peace Laundry Sarah’s Hand Laundry Wonderful Hand Laundry M Leather Goods, Luggage & Sportswear Sam Ader - Carol Sports Wear Star Trunk Co. Gandelman’s Pullman's‘ Bag Shop Lumber & Building Materials Darrow Lumber Company Eagen Lumber Company Dounelly Nash Lumber Company M4-ate——rFish—Poultry J . Benrock Joe Goldberg Madison Meat Market Quality Meat Market Lenox Meat Mkt. Frank's Market Poultry King’s Mkt. Sam’s Meat Mkt. Fiveson Provision Company Gerber’s Meat Market . Leo Klein's Meat Market, Inc. Kramer Peoples Meat Market S Washington Beef Company Westchester Hotel Supply S. & H. Market World's Meat Market La Competidora Klein's Meat Market Men’s Furnishings M. Greenwadl H & A Clothing Jack’s Men’s “Wear Jack's Clothes Rudin’s Clothes J. Soling Standard Brands Paul Stuart, Inc. Harlem Men’s Shop Berman’s Harberdashery Carters Clothes Cur1ey’s Clothes Lop-ez Men's Wear Paris Practical Hatter Stephan Hatter Dave’s Boys Shop Reval I-Iatls Metro Sacks Company Mantis F. Backer _Goldhut Bargain House Royal Men’s Wear Millinery & Supplies Jenny’s Hat Shop Bernard Hat Shop V Inspiration Millinery Shop Park Avenue Millinery Adam’s Millinery Bargain Basement Cassino Millinery Manhattan Millinery & Supplies Divine Peace Mission Hat Shop l Music Francis F. Reckling-Records F. Vracus Rainbow Music &’Gift Shop Lehman's Music Company Office Supplies Brause Bros. Huguenot Stationery & Printing Co-.\ Oil Burner . Turner Optometrists Somers & Zims I Painters & Supplies Peace Star Workers Zipser Hardware Empire State Paint Paper Dealers Kriegel’s Store I-Iea.rt’s Paper Company Hy Vogue Paper Company Plumbi:-_g* 85 Sunnlies Rex Supply Company October as, 1933 october 6th, 1938 Produce Merchant Jacob Goldberg Louis Williams George Victor Williams Tony Annunziato & "Son A. Spector Schnabel Fruit Co. 115th St. Grocery Public Market Central M-kt. . Park Avenue Mercantile Association Radios & Repairs Sol Radio Service Simon Radio Audubon Radios Peace Radio Repair Real Estate John Lamb Restaurants Virginia Lunch Peace Modesty Dining Room E. O. Littlejohn Model Pharmacy Cooperative Dining Room Peace Lunch Room Peace To The World Honesty Sweet Shop Shoes Aaron's Bootery Arrow Shoes Cheap J ohn’s Mirror Shoes Max Smillow Davins Shoes Air 0 Pedic Shoes London’s Spring Arch Shoes Scheer Shoes Ideal Shoes Karet Korret Shoes Norwood Shoes Boston Shoe Exchange Goldy Shoes Richie's Shoes Siegel’s Shoes Stately Health Shoes White Cross Shoes La Popular Ber Shans Shoe Repairing &_ Supplies United Shoe Repairing PEACE The NEW DAY Manuel Shoe Repairing J. Pombo Shoe Repairing S. Garlock Peace Shoe Repairing Peace Shoe Shining Parlors Co-op. Peace Tailor & Shoe Shop Tailors J. E. Eldridge Peace Tailor Shop Peace Tailor'& Shoe Shop Tires and Tubes Peace Mission Tire Shop BAYSIDE, L. I. Alexan-der’s Dress Shop Texaco Service BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Quality Meat Market Acme Employment Agency Albert Ehrler B. & M. Cleaners & Dyers Cooperative Food Center Ericson’s Emp. Agency Jack’s Army & Navy Phillips Market Pitkin Variety Store Southern Public Market T. De Rosa Meat Mkt. Norwood Shoes A. Rosen Grocer Tne Peace Restaurant ROSENDALE. N. Y. J. Della y, Realtor SAUGERTIES. N. Y. Peace" Exchange M. Iannone, Shoe Repairing I. INWUOD. L Peace Dining Room NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y. Royal Scarlet Stores GIEEAT NECK. L. I. . Jackson's Emp. Agency Albert Antor; Jeweler JAMAICA, L. I. Krayewiski Employment Agency Backer’s Bake Shop Mary Ellen Shop Fannetta Employment Agency Terminal Meat Market LOS ANGELES, OALIF‘ORNIA F & N Market Peace Paint Store Thriftown Market Brothers’ and Sisters’ Shoe Shine Di Blassi Bros. 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Under FATHER,S Personal Jurisdiction Rte. 3, Box 46,1So. Park, Santa Rosa. 43 Winchester St., White Plains. CANADA 155 William St., Buffalo. NEW YORK CITY N. Y. _ NORTH CAROLINA REV. M. J. DIVINE, Headquarters and 263 B1'0adV19W AVG-2 T01'°nt°- 328 Pine St B111 n Office, 35.38 W_ 123111 St” Tel‘; HA V 1454 St. Antoine St., Montreal, fianada. -» e ave - 7-8124’ Egg rcS1O1StSt.Ro1\é[r(x)int2‘C()3 alifictoria B C OHIO REV. M. J. DIVINE, 152-160 W. 126th :3 ‘I _ _, . - - ‘ St Te1_; M0 2_2386_ 221 Selkirk Ave.,'W1nnipeg, Man. §arBS,‘1’1I11fOI‘1AVS6'£’ REV. M. J. DIVINE, Annex, 24 W. 115th 1050 «Burnaby St-. Vancouver. 13- 0- 49.1 A',.mSt,0ng S1’ C01umbu'S Street 1075 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. 1021 E Long Colfilmbus ' REV. M. J. DIVINE, Grocery Store, 26 840 Gore Ave., Vancouver, B. C. 1868 1;akeV1e,;V Ave Déyton West 1—15th St 416 W Southern Ave Springfield REV. M. J. 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Courtesy of the Peace Mission Movement of Father Divine, Woodmont, Pennsylvania.
Geography
Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
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Father Divine, Peace Mission Movement -- Periodicals, Communal living--United States--Periodicals
V ‘ZKENEW LDZM? I ‘VOL. II THURSDAY, OCTOBER‘ 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. No. 41 ATHER DIVINE (Photo taken at one of the Many Farms in the Promised Land) THE LORD OF THE VINEYARD The NEW'.DAY 2 C The NEW DAY . 5 o’ A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE 5 o - PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ’ NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. ‘ 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 ‘Manager: De Voute and others. ' One Year _________ __ $2.00 Six Months _..._ _ ____ 1_ 00‘ Single Copy _____ __' ________________ __,__‘_'__;_.-__ 5 cents I I I ’ ‘ FOREIGN: One Year'$2.50, Six Months $1.25.’ V Single Copy 7e. ’ . 3“ “Entered as secOn.d-clasxs matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3,1 1879.” _ ‘ Vol. II, NO. 41 — Oct. 13th, 1938. ’ _ . Thank You, FATHER LONDON —_ ENGLAND ‘ Home-made Chocolates and Candies JENMTNIVFER 165 GEORGE ST., Bryanston ‘Square, I. ‘Post orders - PrOm:ptly disp‘a.tched. PEACE Phone: PAdding'tOn 6780» - PEACE ,, , Everything &a... Show moreV ‘ZKENEW LDZM? I ‘VOL. II THURSDAY, OCTOBER‘ 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. No. 41 ATHER DIVINE (Photo taken at one of the Many Farms in the Promised Land) THE LORD OF THE VINEYARD The NEW'.DAY 2 C The NEW DAY . 5 o’ A COMMERCIAL WEEKLY MAGAZINE 5 o - PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ’ NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. ‘ 156 W. 126th St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 ‘Manager: De Voute and others. ' One Year _________ __ $2.00 Six Months _..._ _ ____ 1_ 00‘ Single Copy _____ __' ________________ __,__‘_'__;_.-__ 5 cents I I I ’ ‘ FOREIGN: One Year'$2.50, Six Months $1.25.’ V Single Copy 7e. ’ . 3“ “Entered as secOn.d-clasxs matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3,1 1879.” _ ‘ Vol. II, NO. 41 — Oct. 13th, 1938. ’ _ . Thank You, FATHER LONDON —_ ENGLAND ‘ Home-made Chocolates and Candies JENMTNIVFER 165 GEORGE ST., Bryanston ‘Square, I. ‘Post orders - PrOm:ptly disp‘a.tched. 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C., Tues., Oct. 11, i”:o5 P._M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Banquet Table, 152-160 Wes.t 126th St., N.. Y. C., Tues., Oct. 4, 12:55 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'71 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. C., Sun., Oct. 2, 2:50 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Banquet Table, Stone Ridge, N. Y., Thurs., Oct. 6, 1:45 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 Banquet Table, Bridgeport, Conn., Sun., Oct. 9, 11:50 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .| . . . . . . . .. 43 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. C., Tues., Sept. 6, 3:50 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 World News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 “Righteousne'ss—-Marches On” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Vivid Account of the Recent Storm on Long .I’slan~d. . . 21. Righteous Government News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 Persecution of the Jews in Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Editorial—FATHER DIVINE’S Five Year Plan .. 25 Business Men’s Reaction to the Peace Mission Move- ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Police Safety Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 . International Cooperatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Statement of Ownership, «etc., of The New Day . . . . . . 69 Pocketbook of Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '71 Advertisens’ Index . . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Peace Dial Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 74 ............ in World News SOVIET FLIERS and officials have accused Lindbergh of lying when he stated German air forces could defeat . those of England, France, the USSR and Czechoslovakia. He is reputed to have told this to guests of Lady Astor, leader of the notoriously pro-Nazi Cliveden set in Eng- land, thereby giving Chamberlain a stronger argument for the surrender of Czechoslovakia. They said students and members of collective farms could duplicate Lind- bergh’s transatlantic flight today. Almost any Inidship- man today can «duplicate the feat of Columbus too. “FIFTY DOLLARS EVERY FRIDAY for folks under fifty,” is the slogan of .a collegiate campaign in Cali- fornia. They would use milk-bottle tops of $1.00 de- nomination; pay a penny and punch,a hole in the top for each transaction until there was no bottle top _left. This would attifiact more people to California; but that is desirable too. More people meanlmore purchasing power. 1 ‘ 6 . ' k ‘ ON ALL CI-IE.CK.S issued by the State of New York except those for -charity and unemployment insurance, is printed the slogan, “The State That Has Everything.” NAZ_rI-AMERICANS seek a coalition of Nazi-Fascist , groups in America, including the Ku Klux Klan, Black ‘Legion,’ Silver Shirts, andthe Gold Shirts of Mexcico, to ove1;tl1row~ the weste1_fn democracies. \ The NEWSDAY 3 S UAW (United Auto Workers) board members rein- stated four officials who had been; ousted. Radical ele- ments have proved "stronger. than president Homer Mar- tin’sfaction and it is predicted he will be ousted at the next election.‘ " L A LAW passed «by Congress last June, requires all agents of foreign governments or foreign political par- -ties, to register with the State Department. Last Thurs- day was the deadline for registration. A NEW PACT between Britain and Italy means that England will recognize the conquest of Ethiopia and Italy will withdraw most of her soldiers from Spain——a contingent of more than 10,000. ' 2 WALES, in England, has demanded autonomy equiva- lent to that Britain forced upon Czechoslovakia. ‘ CONFERENCES began ‘Sunday between ‘Czechoslova- kia and Hungary. It is almost certain Hungary will get the territory which was taken from her as a‘ gift to the little nation when it was born twenty years ago. POLITICAL CROWN PRINCE Farley announced full- support would be given all Democratic candidates in the November election, regardless of their attitude toward the New Deal. OUR “GOOD NEIGHBOR" POLICY toward other na- tions has forced the US. to a practical truce with Mex- ico, over expropriation of property. Cardenas was asked l to specify what he has promised to pay. ‘ANNOUNCEME'N'T of an Anglo-American trade pact was delayed by theBig Scare in Europe. Difficulties over Canadian exports and imports have been ironed out. FLOUR, 60,000’ barrels of it, will be distributed to the Loyalistsvand Rebels alike in Spain by the American Red Cross. The flour which will be distributed accord- ing to need will go mostly to the Loyalists. . CABLE NEW-DOEAL COUNSEL‘ Felix Frankfurter is almost certain to be appointed to a seat on the Supreme Court soon even if he does not get the first one. NEW DEAL SPONSORSHIP of Governor Herbert Lehman for fourth termias Governorof New York and credit for balancing the state budget, make him a 2 to 1 favorite-over the Repulblican candidate Dewey. REPUBLICANS of New York in convention chose Thomas E. Dewey, gang-bustiiig District Attorney of New "York City, .theiZr"lcandidate’ for Governorship by acclaim. ‘He accepted only when the party agreed to a_ cornpiete liberal" li.yI1é-l1_p“$or histeam-mates. ‘ " GENE, TUTNNEY‘ is ~chairman of the American Dis- tilling Company. ‘ 3' - ’ URGENT MESSAGES were sent by President Roose- velt to ....scores of countries, requesting them to cable Hitler asking him to negotiate the Sudeten problem in- stead of going to”war,p at the height of the Big Scare. RETRIAL of James J. Hines is scheduled to start on No..V_eInber 14th. A 1- LAST Governor Herbert Lehman anniouiiced he preferred going to the U.‘ pSena,te to fill the seat va- 'c'ated'bypth'e ofisenatorlcopeland to a fourth’ term as governor. Strong" pleas of “Save the‘Party',’_’ made himvdecide to oppose) Dewey. 6 6' I AT LEI-IMAN’S REQUEST, «Charles Poletti, liberal, is the governors, running mate for Lieutenant Governor, whose salary is ‘$106,000 a year. He will sacrifice his A jlu.dgesl1_,ip, .wLji_¢".; pays $2§;cc‘0l year, if elected.’ . Arabs were killed. England has dispatched another 21,- 4 Tliiei Octolaer 13tl°i, Tel. HA. 7-1987 6 East 125th Street Fine FUR Stylish CLOTH COATS REPAIRING —- REMODELING Established over 25 years‘ run PEACE » ., ‘ ‘ Qt ,," York City COATS Thank You, FATHER “KINGDOM OF HEAVEN” is the title of a new “World Peaceways” advertisement which shows a sky full of war—p1anes over a cross on a church. It intimates how near people are to the traditional “Kingdom Come” in‘ a war-mad world like Europe, if a general War comes. A TWO-HEADED GIRL was born in Moscow seven months ago. She is doing well and is being studied by scientists. V PALESTINE‘ has ‘become a crisis of major propor- tions. In a six-hour battle last week, over two liundred 000 troops to the Holy Land and intends to act more firmly in dealing with the Arabs.” Thank You, FATHER FALL ‘SHOWING ALL ONE PRICE Overcoats Top Coats No Charge for Alterations BEST VALUES IN N.» Y. C. iCA*RTER’S CLOTHES Peace 60 E. 125th St... N. Y. 0., Bet. Park and Madison Avs. PEACE A.D.F.D; I I PEACE For STYLE ms WEST 125th srnmar Bet; Lendx Vand Aves. For COMFORT filled in V Haifa §r6i1‘f:fiéxt xmzey." jitéa the b§;'abépltji‘té1y fifihfi‘ By you: doesxft é6stgjy‘6i: 9 ma let in‘ demons Mail orders Superior Qilaiity _ Glove Fit'ting Shoes 0° any pa snare; fifféd bi ante y6‘\’5'}é" ‘fééii .~.¢ma Exit‘ :‘:e*ni:‘;‘ come iii trad-..i_ V ~.,;.g. of U. A goot§- .§BuilJer ‘ aeciisnozs p * rip ‘ You’ll be sure’ . " , g prised at the difference /these properly: izonstructéd Slices can‘ make! $] suns The New Day VOL. II NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCITOIBER. 13th, 1938 A.,'D.F.D. No. 41 - MY ACTIVITIES ARE NOT MERELY TO CAUSE MY F OLLOWERS T0 EXPRESS HAPPINESS BUT AS EXPERT SCIENTIFIC WORKERS FOR "A RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT ON EARTH—-FATHER DIVINE WHEN YOU TRANSCEND THE MORTAL MINDS OF MEN YOUR DESTINY WILL NOT BE IN THEIR HAND/S FOR YOU WILL BE ABOVE THEM “OUR FATHER’S' MESSAGE” AT, THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET‘ _ I NEW YORK CITY SUNDAY EVENING AND MONDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 18 AND 19, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 12:50 A.M; Today, in this great and modern"[civilization, we find men as the leaders of the people, Willing to sacrifice the lives of nations, honorpand prin- ciple for their individual selfish,‘ personal de- sires in contrast to the wishes of the people; and they, the people, being denied “freedom of speech,” and the “freedom of the press,” revolt- ingly submit themselves to the dictatorship of these stubborn-hearted powers. ‘ On the other hand,iCHRIST stands in the midst of this great civilization, warning -the people of the conse: . quence of greed and the acquisition of power under selfish control, and presents a literary . 7 picture of the ruins of other civilizations, fior the Very same reasons that men in power today are fighting. In this great MESSAGE of TRUTH, FATHER declares the positive stand of the millions‘ of His Followers, and others who have been -effectively inoculated with the “Germ of RIGHTEOUSNESS,” and who declare unani- ,mously with our LORD and SAVIOUR, FA-_ THER DIVINE“, “We will not fight for the wrong, but we will die for the right if necessary.” If ‘men and powers and civilization as .a whole, will hearken unto the Voice of the LORD,’ FATHER DIVINE, -they all will be saved, asjsaith the LORD“ herein,.“for since the beginning of the World, men have not heard, nor” per'c:eiv‘ed by ‘. the ear, neither hath the eyelseen, O GOD, what THOU hast in storehouse for the children of Thy Creation, if they will but heed Thy Voice.” And for this Supreme Lesson, we thank THEE, Our CREATOR. (The foregoing statements are those of. the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, Father,” responded the multitude.) While sitting and thinking, I re-affirm and confirm the same: I repeat! I repeat! Irepeat! “PEACE, I EVERYONE! GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL! GOOD APPETITE! GOOD MAN- NERS! GOOD BEHAVIOUR! ALL SUCCESS and ALL PROSPERITY! PEACE! LIBERTY, .and the pursuit of HAPPINESS, and the reality of it I bring into expression when I said, I affirmi,T I repeat; I repeat; I repeat! This was the :re- iteration of the invitation as given in the manu- script just read as an invitation which I had given through the announcement:-I repeat the same: Those of our visiting friends who wish to have a Word to say, you are welcome to speak if you care to. It is your privilege to speak volitionally. I It is your privilege to speak in wha-tsoever way you may choose to speak- Be - governed by your highest intuition, if you care to speak. If you do not, do not feel obligated by any emotion, unless you care to speak. The reiteration of the statement as afore re- lated in the Message, I still stress it ,for your consideration. If you desire to produce the de- sirable and bring such qualities into expression, visualize them vividly with the spirit of harmony and sincerity; you will give deliverance by birth to such iezxzpression, and you will become to be 6 The NEW DAY October 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. the expressers and the refiectors of the desirable instead of the negative. V I believe at this time, the majority of the in- habitants of the earth universally, especially those who are commonly known as of the civil- ized world, can see, ._and they can declare with you as well as I, MYSELF, that which I desire I bring into outer expression, and will cause you to come into possession of those Blessings, if you will let ME. What a glorious privilege to be in the AC- TUAL, PRESENCE of GOD, where the “tangi- bilization” of GOD is no longer a long-sought- for expression, but in the conscious recognition and the realization of millions, GOD having “tangibilated” and materialized HIMSELF,;“for the “other fellow” has been materialized and personified long enough. It has long since been declared, the “other fellow” is Walking the earth as -a mighty man and as a roaring lion. “other fellow” can walk the earth, GOD shall compete with him on every hand. I thank you. (One of the visitors responded to tFATHER’S kind invitation to speak, and said,) ' “FATHER DIVINE: I have never met a group of people who were more happyand joyful. I ate two meals today, and I saw something I never really dreamed of. I did not think it was really true, but now I see it is. I thank YOU.” (FATHER inquires again:) Is there anyone else as a stranger, who would like to have a Word to say? My Spirit will not always retard its advances. I , . (Right here there «were several more testi- ‘monies given.) A “I have read a lot about YOU. I have been very curious to see what Your Heaven looked like. I came in here today; I was never so in- spiredyas I was to see the faith and the devotion that Your people have with YOU. No matter what other people might say, I say this, YOU have instilled in your people, the feeling of love and a strongdevotion, and the very signs that I see, the signs that I read, and the testimonies that I hear, are such that no matter what they say, I feel YOU. have done a lot of good for Your people.” I . Y (And another visitor saidz) “Peace! t p I was very much impressed with the reading by the young lady today, especially when she made the ‘statement that FATHER made: “That which you do for others, you do for yourself,” ,and7as I grow ol-der, I find that the only genuine , happiness is when you do for others.” (And still another one of our visiting friends said:) ‘ “Peace! A If the V I only wish that FATHER’S Teaching could be transmitted across the sea, and that the Love could be put into the hearts of millions of people on the other side, that I see here. I wish FA- THER great success in His Work.” (And right here, We listen to the Golden Voice of Our LORD.) (Father so sweetly sang this song:) _ “Further along you will know more about ME, Further along you will understand why; A Further along you will know more about ME, Why I say ‘Men should live and not die.’ ” ' PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace FATHER DEAR!” greeted the en- thusiastic assembly.) At this instance I would just like to say with the last speaker, I speak for one and for all, those of My Followers, co-workers and friends; if they are conscious of it or if they are not, If speak for one and for all. If this Spirit of Truth as exemplified among you could be uni- versalized and established in the hearts and lives of warring men today, millions of lives would be saved that are threatened at the point of the finger of one man. ‘ What a privilege to know that one man can cause the. lives of millions to be lost, and one Man can redeem millions! I mean to say, one expression as being termed one Man. I thought ’ of the two great expressions, as being termed “Man,” how they may be exemplified and V brought to fruition in an expression as being termed “man,” but each of these expressions, one that kills and one that gives life, one is one, and the other is the other; therefore, we often say, “the other fellow.” If the wicked spirit can do billions and tril- lions of dollars’ worth of damage by speaking through one man, the Holy Spirit shall do bil- lions and trillions ‘of dollars’ worth of good, by‘ speaking and transmitting His Spirit and Mind through the BODY of GOD! , ~ Oh, it is a privilege to realize what it means to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD, "’ where GOD is on active duty and at home at all times! Aren’t you glad? Where GOD is bring- ing PEACE out of confusion; bringing the ABUNDANCE of the Fulness where there was scarcity. Where there were lacks and wants and limita-tions, GOD with His Bountiful Supply is in evidence among this nation. Aren’t you glad? I _ The Ecstasy of GOD As the second to the last speaker said, the happiness and the merriness as exemplified or expressed, this is an expression of the ecstasy ' October 13th, I938 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY 7 of GOD transmitted, it is true ;—it is well Worth considering; but there is something better be- hind it all. They could not be happy, had they not been emancipated; The millions and millions- of Followers the universe over, and the hope of millions of others, have been emancipated from lacks, wants and limitations. I have solved the economic problem, and I have adjusted mat- ters satisfactorily, as a sample and as an example for all humanity. Then.I say, as the second to the last speaker said, what Ihave done for My People. . .it is true, I will lift all mankind, and especially Mine: for those'who have chosen ME, I have chosen them, “and they are Mine,” says the LORD. “Since I have come in My Glory, “ They are Mine. “They are Mine, says the LORD, Since I AM making up My Jewels, A “They are Mine, says the LORD; All they that fear the LORD, They are Mine.” Aren’t you glad? Then I say, “My people will hear My Voice;” as said Jesus, “My sheep hear My Voice.” I speak in the language «of men of today. My people hear My Voice, and a stranger or strang- ers_ they will not follow. Since they ar'e Mine, while I AM making up My Jewels, all they who fear the LORD, they are Mine. As I brought ‘out in a Message as there was a question, “Who are GOD’S Chosen People?” or “Who is the chosen of GOD '3”, Those who choose, GOD, GOD chooses them. Those who have chosen GOD, GOD has chosen them. For this cause, Biblical- ly speaking, it has beendeclared, the Jews are the chosen people of. GOD, because they have ” chosen GOD, and GOD has chosen them. For this cause we can rejoice to give everybody a chance to be GOD’S People,” All can be GOD’S People, if they will allow HIM to be theirs, and HE allows HIMSELF to be "theirs, and them to be His. ’ The Social Problem Has Been Solved As I said, if it were only to solve this problem that has been sought for, sociality——the social problem “it has been solved as a sample and as an example for you. The abolition ‘of every tendency‘ of races, creeds and colors an-d- divi- sions among us, has been brought -to fruition, and established once and forever. What a privilege to live in such a recogni- tion, where this Love which I h.ave, can bring an abolition to all distinction and discrimination, ‘ think of. segregation and to all of the results, the cause of it, and the effect thereof! What a privilege to see the great unfold-ment of this mystery, bringing into the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, every nation, language, tongue and people, in the ful- filment of the “reVelationic” prediction of John, as he declared in the Book of Revelation, he saw a great ‘number coming through great tribula- tions who had washed their robes and made them white in the Blood of the LAMB——the Life of CHRIST; of every nation, of every language, of every tongue and of every people, a number that no man could number. Aren’t you glad? If these could have at that time,“enumerat'ed up into the decillions of decillions, it is still on record very plainly, “no man could number the number.” Aren’t you glad? It is such a privilege to see every nation, every language, every tongue and all people coming into the recognition and the realization of GOD as their SAVIOUR and as the REDEEMER of all humanity: coming into this place in conscious- ness where they can recognize GOD as their FATHER, and where you can realize GOD is your FATHER-MOTHER-GOD, and you never had another. . You Cannot Think of All the Blessings By such a recognition, all selfishness, graft and greed and all prejudice are dispelled, all of the adverse and undesirable, detestable tenden- cies are completely eradicated and GOD is reck- oned in you and among you as your REDEEM- ER and as your SAVIOUR. I There are so many Blessings, you cannot even think of them. They are more than your mind, even in this advanced civilization, can adequately Your minds are inadequate to think of the Blessings of GOD in the entirety and in the fulness, of the measure of GOD’S Blessings. It is a privilege to realize’ it! Then I say, the economic problem has been solved. jNot oneof My Followers is on the welfare. Daily I AM saving the City and the City government thous- ands and thousands -of dollars——daily, I AM speaking of: millions and millions of dollars yearly, by lifting My Followers from lacks, wants and limitations, by being independent in- stead of being dependent. An American citizen, if he or she is an Amer- ican citizen, they must produce, the spirit and the meaning «of the Declaration of Independence, and bring this great document within them, to fruition, and live it and ‘express it vividly before they can be really independent. Unless you are independent, in My Version, you are not a real American citizen. Your citizenry comes forth , . Independence’ -Amendments combined, and bring both it and - Government on earth among men. he 8 I The NEW DAY ~.. into expression as you live out the Declaration of Independence in its fulness, ‘and bring the spirit and the meaningof the Declaration of In- dependence to fruition Within you as individuals and be absolutely independent instead of being dependent. A Bring the Constitution to Fruition In My Opinion, you must also bring the great document of the Constitution of this Country to fruition, and all of its Amendments within you, and become to be the expressers of such a‘ docu— _ ment volitionally and voluntarily, by producing the spirit and the meaning of the Declaration of and the Constitution and its the spirit and the meaning of such documents to fruition and express them accurately and scientifically; why, then and only then, are you American citizens. What a privilege to observe the mystery!‘ Then I say, My Work, My Mission, My Activ- ities are not merely to cause My Followers to express fanatically, happinessfin the emotional way of expression, but as scientific, expert work- ers for the establishment of a RIGHTEOUS This is My Purpose on earth among them! « We’ shall have a RIGHTEOUS GOVERN- MENT, and it shall be legalized——just what My Followers realize.’ The realization of RIGHT- EOUSNESS as exemplified among them, shall be brought through “legalization” and univer- sally legalized, especially in this country, or this government through the people, for the people, and by the people, shall perish from the earth. The . recognition of this government, as brought to fruition in this TABERNACLE, as o exemplified and personified among My people, it must be brought into the “legalization” of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, in the hearts and lives of the politicians and other officials, and even legalized and recognized in- ’ ternationally, or the governments of I civilization shall perish from the earth. . .all governments I AM speaking of now. When‘ I say the g-overn- ments as many, I mean all civilization shall per- ish from the earth unless mankind recognizes this GOVERNMENT of pwhich I have brought from Heaven, and of which the inventor of elec- , tricity in a_ parable was speaking, when he brought the lightning down, for the invention of electricity.‘ He was parably speaking of this mystery, which IAM stressing. _ A The Government of Heaven to the Earth Plane I have brought the Government, of Heaven——-~ your fondest Religious Heaven—I have brought . it from the imaginary realm, “from the i1nagin,a- ‘you away from all confusion. Without the “legalization” of My Mission, I will tions of men down to the earth plane, for which you all prayed. What say you and milliuonsof others, yea, all Christianity have prayed: “Let Thy Kingdomlcome, and Thy Will be done.” I have brought the Kingdom of GOD, the Government of Heaven, from the fondest imag- inations of the children of men, in that imagin- - ary heaven, from that imaginary God‘ to the conscious recognition and the realization of men, and they must legalize it or else civilization shall!’ perish as it has heretofore perished. You have heard the word “oblivion” as an’ex- pression in this advanced civilization. It was an expression in the actuated words of expression many years ago, when civilization had advanced in the prehistoric days, such as you do not read about when all civilization went into oblivion in the actuated words of expression. You hear them speaking of King Tut’s tomb, and many cities that have been discovered, as having gone into oblivion. Except civilization-——I mean, unless civilization accepts of this MESSAGE which I have given, and lives exactly according to My Teaching and brings the Spirit and the meaning of this TRUTH as exemplified among you, to frui- tion, and brings it into “legalization” and legal- izes it, civilization shall perish from the earth, as it perished before... Aren’t you glad? Emancipation for All Humanity Then I say, this is the reason for the happiness! This is the reason for the zeal! This is the reason - for the courage, and this is the reason for the devotion My Followers have for ME; for I have brought emancipation for all humanity, if they will only but accept of «it. ‘Aren’t you glad? It is such a privilege to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD! If ‘you live in this recog- nition, this country will be saved from war, re- gardless to what» the President says. Aren’t you I glad? This country doesnot belong to one man. Uncle Sam declared, “In GOD we trust.” If you follow the leading of the Spirit, and fol- low in the trail of i«t—this PEACE which ,I AM stressing——although it may sound fanatical, I will lead all of you out of war, and I Willa lead Aren’t you glad? emancipate all humanity from wars, race riots and confusion, if they will allow ME to.»emanci- pate them, and if they will follow My Leading up as I teach them. V _ . Now!» the destiny of men is in the hands of some, so long as they are beneath‘ them in mind; but when you transcendthe mo-rtal"minds of men, and revel into the glorious" liberty of the ’' Sons of GD, your destinywjill not r-be in their October 13th, 1938 A.D:.F.D.# October 13th, 1938; A.D.F.D. drheN1=:w DAIY W . P 9 hands, for you will be above them. ‘Aren’t you glad? GOD‘ Will Lead You to Freedom» As I said in the beginning, one man can speak and millions can be slain by one man speaking, for they are under his, or under such, a jurisdic- tion; but when you are emancipated from such _a jurisdiction, GOD will transcend the barriers and the limitations of men, and Will lead you on . to freedom, as Moses did, and as HE brought Daniel from the lion’s den. Those who were under that law, why, they were bound by the law, but if you are under “Grace and Truth,” and born of GOD, GOD can and will emancipate you from such a curse as War. What is war less than a curse‘? It is nothing less, nothing more than a curse. It is a curse to all humanity. It is a curse to civilization. It is a curse to the human intelligence; much more it would be a curse to the light and the under- standing of this advanced Spiritual civilization, which I AM representing. Therefore, you shall be saved from the curse, the curse of war, the curse of everything else, if you follow ME har- moniously. As Moses led ‘.‘the Children of Isra-‘ el” Victoriously out of confusion, out of bondage and- out -of Egypt completely, even so will the Spirit lead you victoriously_and GOD ALONE will be the MASTER of your destiny and the CONTROLLER of your fate. GOD Has Declared Peace ‘Now whether men say .WAR «or PEACE, with you it should be immaterial, for GOD has de- clared PEACE, and man may try to declare war, but I have declared PEACE. Aren’t you glad? I AM daily declaring PEACE, and as you go, you declare PEACE, and PEACE on earth, GOOD WILL to men will go forth conquering and tooonquer, and GOD ALONE will be’ the MASTER of your’ destiny and the CONTROL-. \ LER of your fate. . is Oh, it is a privilege to "realize, if you really know your GOD, PEACE has long since been declared, and PEACE shall abide‘ with you all. I AM not bothering about -What the President says about War. If he is in My SPIRIT, he will say “PEACE,” but it is immaterial to ME, the same as it is about “prohibition.” I told you all, eve-nbefore they repealed the law, it was im- material to ;. ‘if’ they bring about liquor again why, the people will not drink it, as they have been doing. If they declare war in this Country, men will notfight as they have beenldoing, for I have got a good bit of_ that fighting spirit out of th.ems Aren’t you glad? I . . » _, -. lYIy__F-ollowe,1fs_ and 1_nill_ions,_of others shall live according to My montrnons ‘GOVERNMENT I PLATFORM. They shall live according to each and every Plank therein, and shall bring’ it through “legalization” if it costs the sacrifice of millions of ‘bodies and dollars; for GOD in Love came to establish that for which HE stands, and you had just as well to fight against war as.._to__ fight in a ‘war. 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P Store ‘open Saturday Evenings “CD It’s gettismg chilly — Buy new and save The DOILLAR DAY 5-10c. : I J i ‘ 1 DFEPAR,TlVl.E.NT STOREI , Has prepared a Full Line of Snow ‘Suits, Sweaters and ____ -_ Winter Underwear, for the? Entire Flami»l‘y,__a__ at Special Prices. ' 82 AMS’.1“E:.R«DAM AV‘E., Near 63rd Sm, New York City Tel. MOnwment 2-1747 THANK‘ YOU, FATHER BA RASCi'i’S I I ARMY 8: NAVY STTORE E 305 ‘West 125th.Street New York City LOVE VERSUS SMITH A .1...’ IN THE PHYSICAL WORLD the name Smith, or . its equivalent, is perhaps the most widely applied human name. A smith is .a. worker in metals, and the name or occupatlion denotes mastery over the mineral and there- fore the physical world. , : In the Kingdom of FATHER DIVINE the one name occurring most frequently appears to be the name Love. Just a casual survey _ calls to mind such names as Martha Love, Peace Love, Joy Love, Mary Love, Jude Love, Enoch Love, Faith Love, Peaceful Love, Harmony Love, Glorious Love, Heavenly Love, Purity Love, Mi- chael Love, Golden Love, Sapphire Love, Quiet Love, Kind Love, Lowell ‘Love, Sweet Love and many more. Just as the physical s:tre*ngt:h-. of the smithy denotes mastery over the mineral. world so does the quality of love denote mastery over the spi-ritual world. As the Kingdom extends its influence over the earth it is certain the number‘ of aspiring angels: upon whom will be bestowed the name of Love by the Spirit will be as legion as tho-se humans now named Smith. mt? VOLCANO HARNESSED Too often volcanoes are a -source -of death and destruc- tion, but in peaceful moods they are sometimes exploited ' by man as a source of power and valued minerals. In Italy, superheated steam of volcanic origin is harnessed to turbines generating electricity, and at the same time volatile product-s—b0ric acid, ammonia and carbon diox- ide-aré recovered and used industrially. Hot springs are of therapeutic and commercial value, and in Iceland the warm water is used for laundries, home heating and other purposes. ‘ PEACE. Guara.nte.ed saving when showing this ad. CUT%LE:RY——-—Razors, Hones, ‘Strops, Clippers, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Cook, & .Butcher Knives & Tools. — ELECTRICAL APPLIAN.,CE~S, Supplies and Mazda Lamps, Clocks, Watches, Fountain Pens, Pencils, Ko- daks, Etc. Leather Goods, Novelties», Binoculars, Gifts, Etc. Watch & Jewelry Repairing on the prie-mises——Gri,nding. Hygjragdge Cutlery, 213 West 125th St., N.Y.C. PEACE Thank You, FATHER G..DE CICCO ,@ Leather and Findings ‘ V g Bootblack Supplies E 9 Quality and Service Cor. 113th St. New York City 2198 SECOND Avril PEACE PEACE .lIMMlE’S MARKET FRUITS, VEGETABLES and FISH Fresh Killed Chicken Every Saturday I Quality First ‘Always, 7 91 LEN OX AVENUE J NEW YORK CITY Between * 114th and 115th Streets. Phones: CEdarhurst 4876 —— 4877 FAri,Roickawa-y 7-€3.52 Peace L‘ G0l.DM.AN’S ‘ , I SANITARY LIVE POULTRY and MEAT MARAKET 899 Mott Avenue Inwood, ,L- I- October l3tl1, I938 A 1.1 me i«Ew>b.4Y MY ,.M:E.sis.AcE SHALL co FORTH .Ci0aN.QU’:ERlN.G AND TO» coN;QUER REGA:RD~LESS ‘° TO 0=PPDSlT;l0*N‘S_--FATTHER DIVINE I “OUR FAT}-IER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE ' 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 17:05 P.M. Short and directly to the point was the Mes- sage given by the GREAT INSTRUCTOR, FA- THER DIVINE, at -the morning Banquet, Tues- day, October 11th. . At times a spirit of unwillingness or slothful- ness may be manifested, and mercifully the LORD condescends to chasten the expressers be- fore it gains a firm hold on the individuals and becomes detrimental to them. The spirit of op- position to the FUNDAMENTAL may also at- tempt to hinder its progress by taking this form; and FATHER therefore emphasized His Inde- pendence to all bodies, for the Message will be carried in one way or .another. THANK YOU, FATHER, for Your INFINITE PATIENCE! A (The foregoing remarks are ‘those of the tran- scriber and the following are the Words of our SAVIOR:) PEACE, EVERYONE: » (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the hearers ‘in anticipation.) That little Message as conveyed, although it has by some, been striven to be hid, it is still alive; it shall be revealed; the Message I convey to all mankind. I need not speak a Word, even though I have spoken. The most important Me_ssages—if I do not have an p adequate staff of stenographers ready to takethe Messages and transcribe them, My Message will go forth conquering and to con- quer, even if there is not any other individual hears it saving I Myself as a Person. It is a privilege to realize, over and above every opposition in connection wi-th the Movement or Myself, My Message shall go forth conquering and to conquer, even though My Message be not literarily heard. If you do not hear My -Message from a literary point of view, I shall convey it if I must nezcessarily refuse to speak as a Person and cease to have Messages transcribed as I have been doing. That which I have endeavored I will accom- plish, even though those in connection may be in opposition to the FUNDAMENTAL for which I stand; and as in the days of old,‘ as mentioned in that Message concerning the prehistoric civili- zation of which went into oblivion, it may be an attempt or desire by some for the deep Messages to be buried and not seen; but My Message shall go forth conquering and to conquer, regar.dl,ess to oppositions. I thank you. Peace E Central Fish Market Fresh ’ Every Day Wholesale and Retail Fish Dealers Special Prices to Res-taurants. We Deliver. 9 WEST 115th ST.,, N. Y. City 12 WEST 116th ST., N. Y. City . Phone UN. 4-2371 MAY THE TAILOR All Kinds of Alterations — Furs ,Re‘mo~del'ed, Olleaned . l and -Glazefil ,We Oal-1 for and Deliver. - Peace A PEACE Peace STERLING JEWELRY C0. Expert Watch ‘ 85 Jewelry ” Repairing} A - Agency for-Bulova., Benrus, Hamilton & Elgin Watches. ‘A Discount of 10% to All the Children. ' .~ 211 W. 12.5111; St., New York City Next to Harlem Opera House. Thank You, A FATHER PEACE MODESTY DHNINAG ROOM Meals Seryed i‘n.Fa*ther’.s Mind cmdlspirit Ladlies’ a“di',§$;‘,§S’ ‘**"*”‘e“7‘?S Ma‘d%5§° 11‘\é,[3§]fu§fi;i"'eet 2468 .. 8th AVE. N. Y. CITY §3§1L1li§3§:S‘21§IrE ‘Near Cor 129th ‘St N Y C Neal“ 1321“ Street D A _ I H , ‘ I A . -, . o - .. ’ Peace We Thank You, Father Te1.;‘ HArlem 7-7485 . PEACE BENNY’S EL & BE CUT RATE m31RiE1ARDwARE A WOMENS SHOP ST 2, East 125th st. s--E. cor. 51:11 Avenue. York , Keys made.-—Spec'ial price 5c. FEAST 114th smzanm 13.66 - 5th Ave. N. Y. Ctilty I-IOSIAERY, GLo‘vE:;S,l LQQRSETS. k-SKIRTS, 13.!-@USES. UNDERWEAR, DR.Evss.E¢s ‘& .do.4E'.r~s Special Dviscotunt to FATHER'S Children. _ Tel. UN iversity 4-7809. 12 ‘ PEA The NEW DAY PEACE W. M. Morris, Prop. INSTITUTIONAL EMPLOYMEINYT AGENCY » We Speeiazlize in Intelligent, Courteous and. Competent Help. Caterersefor Special Dinner Occasions. 12 West 99th St. N. Y. City I 488 West 152nd St. OC. 2-7009 AU. 3-2648 PEACE ’A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHEER 9 NEW DAY FURNITURE STORE WITH FIRST CLASS USED FURNITURE 1823 Madison Avenue New York City A PEACE You save money buying at HARRY’S ARMY & NAVY CORNER A Full [nine of Men’s and Boys’ Wear Our motto —~ LESS PROFIT and MORE SALES SATISFACTION or MONEY BACK. ‘ 137 Amsterdam Ave., Cor. 66th St., N. Y. C. . Tel. JO. 4-1193. Peace. Thank You, FATHER BEACON COFFEE co. 4 Q Importers and Distributors of Q Fine Coffees and Teas 135 .FRONT STREET New York City PEACE Tel. UN 4-9287 All Followers welcome at R I MARTEl.’L’S GROCERY & DAIRY All kinds of fine Groceries and Dairy Products ‘ Prompt Deliveries 119 WEST 1l5tIh NEW YORK CITY PEACE Office, Monument 2-0334 JOSEPH C. MORRIS COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 209 WEST 125th STREET Corner 7th Ave. Room 118 I New York City Thank You, FATHER PEACE Thank You, FATHER PEACE MEALS Delicious Home-Clooked Meals, 10c. and 15c.. 2092 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK CITY Residence, EDgecombe 4-6705’ PEACE HARRY’S BOOTERY \ SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ' 0 FINEST QUALITY HOS-IERY 1416 5th AVE. - COT. 116th St. - NEW YORK CITY Pan-American Products‘ NICARAGUA SPECIAL FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Full Line of Groceries. ‘ WHOLESALE 25 EAST 103rd «STREIET PEACE New York City Tel. HAr1em 7-0004; 7-0005. Evstablished 1901. Peace YOUNG’S HARDWARE House Furnishings, Electrical & Locksmith Repairs Plalinters’. Plumbers’, Janitors’ ‘Supplies 346 LEINOX AVENUE New York City I PEACE PEACE Tea ‘Z5 Coffee Stores, Inc. " Rand A 4 OUT RATE GROCERIES ALL KINDS of DAIRY” PRODUCTS at Lowest Prices 2 EAST 125th STREET Near 5th Ave. NEW YORK CITY BILL COHEN, Mgr. I Thank You, FATHER CE SUNSHINE DRESS snor ‘DRESSES MADE TO ORDER Work Done -‘Strictly at F'ATHER’S Prices. ‘ 1823 MADISON AVTENUE New York City I . JOSEPH MEEKNE’S'S.' PEACE DANIEL REEVES, INC. “The Better Chain Store Grocers” _ 282 LEN OX AVENUE 2 . Store No. 01-307 New York, N. Y. Mgr. Philip Rogers PEACE A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER NEW DAY LAUNDRY All work done at FAT'HER’S prices. Best of work —- Goods called for and delivered 1825 MADISON AVE. YORK CITY We T118411; You, ‘FATI-IEIR We Thank You, FATHER CHILDREN’S EXTENSION . For children and guardians Board and laundry $2.50 per week. In FATHER'S Mind and Spirit _ 13 WEST 131st ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE PEACE PEACE TAILOR & SHOE SHOP 2231 - 8th AVENUE, N. w. Cor. 120th STREET We Thsank You, FATHER. __ ' ‘ Monument 2-6065 Dr. W. Kenneth Williams A SURGEON DENTIST Hours 1 to 5, 7 to 10 Sundays by appointment. 209 W. 125th St... Room 110 PEACE N. Y. C. ’ ’ TI 5-1230 BUY ‘A BURNER mom TURNER . Oil Burners Installed as Low as $285.00 — Fuel Oil. 7 Electricians _- Violations Removed -190 WEST 1351111: ST., NEW YORK October 13th; 1938 A.D.F.D. . October 13:5, 1935 A.TD.l=‘.D. Me NEW DAY‘ I A I 13 1 "Righteousness! -1- Marches On!" In these pages will be found Letters from the World of Business, Profession, Labor and Traile to FATHER DIVINE in Acknowledgment and Appreciation of His Peace Mission Movement, Also Some of HIS Wonderful Letters in Reply. Return of Relief Money Received in 1933 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Under the Direction of the COUNTY WELFARE BOARD ' _ ‘ of the City of St. Paul and County of Ramsey October 5, 1938 Mr. M. J. Divine 123rd Street New York, N. Y. Dear .Sir: Mrs. Rudolph Sturm, 1869 West Minnehaha Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, requested that I write to YOU and in- form YOU that she has repaid the County Welfare Board in the amount of $41.66 which she received in relief in 1933 when her husband was unemployed. informed us that she repaid this money in accordance with YOUR.Teachings and wanted YOU to know of her action. Sincerely yours, Ruth L. Bowman RLB zra Case Supervisor FATHER Answers PEACE . Oct. 10, 1938 A.D.F.D. Miss Ruth Bowman Department of Public Assistance St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Miss Bowman:—- I write to advise receipt of yours of the 5th, in which you inform ME of the restitution of $41.66 rep-aid by one of MY_fol1owers, as she has been convicted by the Pow- er of the World, that there is no other way whereby she can gain Health, Peace and Success, but »by living unto Righteousness, Justice and Truth. A-s the law of life is fulfilled in this Dispensation A.D.F.D., by the Spirit of MY Mindand the Mind of MY Spirit I AM making a new covenant with the chil- dren of men, proving in actual terms of success and prosperity there is‘ a reality in walking by the Law of this Covenant—the Law of a Righteous Government. In. the expediencyx of this Government of Righteous- ness, I AM turning" the tide of unrighteolusnes-s, injustice, graft and greed; burning up the corruptive, base desires of dmen with this unquenchable Fire of Righteousness, Justice" and Truth. ' I AM building up a new form of g‘overnm,en_t,, giving freedom to exiery man, woman and child,-mentality, Spiritually, socially and otherwise; giving 3, i Mrs. Sturm V them hereby the right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. _ - As states of affairs are checked upon, it is found that a few autocratic. money holders have plunged tbusiness conditions in many countries into chaos, a-s wealth con- centration lies in the hands. of a certain few. Truly is it. written: “The love of money is the root of all evil.” But I say in repetition of the fulfilment of the Law of Truth: “The kingdoms of this world shall become the Kingdoms of our God and His Christ." ' The very produce of the soil shall no longer be gov- erned and controlled by thieves and robbers in their lust for wealth. No longer shall they find an outlet for their C selfish inventive schemes to get riches and cause mil- lions to suffer thru deprivations and the like. The gov- ernments of the Worldare shifting from the shoulders of men, for “the government shall be upon HIS Shoul- der.” Hence, as“ men observe the Work of MY Mission, they will find I AM establishing a new system and method in fields of business, as in the present experiences of MY followers who are engaged --in the various professions and trades, they have fundamentally estaiblisghed them upon the Principle and Law of Righteo__usne_ss, seeking no large profits from a selfish point of view; but their aim and purpose is to develop industry, create and pro- duce the abundance of all good things for the common benefit of all men. In Righteousness there are noispec- ulations, no profiteering, no segregation or inequality. However, this may sound radical and fanatical to the average person, but time is proving the reality of this great Evangelical System among all men. I With sincere wishes to you this leaves ME ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, . Prosperous, and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone, and even in every atom, fibre and cell Olf Bodily Form. Respectfully "and Sincere, I AM REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE)‘ Railroad Receives Payment for Trip in 1902 ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY , J. M. Kurn and John G. Lonsdale ‘ Trustees St. Louis, Missouri October 7, 1938-D 10-3258 Father Divine, 158-160 West 126th St. New York, N. Y. i C . V Z } ‘ 14 Dear Sir: V M ‘ I 4 I have from John The Baptist Postal Money Order 563726, dated October 5,» amount or $7.50, covering fare from Birmingham, Ala. to Memphis, ‘Tenn. which he states was received in 1902. His sincerity is commendable, and I hope YOU will express my thanksto him. Yours very truly, I ,y . , , E. G. Baker, General Passenger Agen_t. FATHER Expresses Appreciation PEACE Oct. 10, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. E. G. Baker St. Louis-San Francisco -Railway Company St. Louis, Missouri Dear Sir :—— Your letter of the 7th received, and I AM writing to advise MY appreciation of the bill paid in the amount of $7.50 due you thirty-six years ago, by one of MY fol- lowers. \ A b It is apparent that this Teaching of Righteousness, Justice and Truth that I AM instilling and inculcating within the consciousness of men, is the direct factor and influence for good in the lives of all mankind. It is set- ting a new standard among men, giving hope to the suppressed and the oppressed who have been’ bound by the controlling agencies of the 2' capitalists and by the ._ unstable systems and methods of governments. Altho men think God has forgotten them and is too far away to hear their cries, yet, they do not realize they have ignored the Voice of Righteousness and re- fused the Way of Peace and Justice. But in the Light of this Dispensation, as God is recognized among them, they are awakening to the Truth, finding a God at hand, standing in the midst of the corruption and evil of the world and taking a hand in the affairs of all -things; for has it not declared: “If I make my bed in ‘the other place,’ behold, Thou art there,” . . . “and Thy right hand shall hold me.” “ Hence, tho -sin , and unrighteousness has covered the earth, and men have broughtabout the deplorable con- ditions existing in the diverskbusiness, professions, and trades, the hand of God has not turned men loose, but here and now is lifting them thrutihe power and strength of Righteousness and establishing among them and with- in them the Foundation of the Unadulterated Truth. It is upon this Platform and by this Law of the Spirit of Life that I AM leading men, causing themctol ‘build’ their lives anew, not according to the customs, ‘tradi- 'tions an.d laws of men, but according to the Principle of Righteousness, Justice and Truth. It is for this cause that men can observe MY follow- ers making restitution and reparation of all of their ‘ wrongs, and not only: so, but they are adjusting all -of their affairs, substantiating them by the standard of this program of MY Righteous Government Platform. Who is man that he can continue to pitch his fellow- 7"“? NEW PAY, October l3th,t 1938 brother into poverty and into" a place where he has no ‘voice or authority? ent-__pur.ging and cleansing of the minds and affairs of men‘~fr-om sin and unrighteousness can no longer con- tinue its eruption of vice and crime, for with this Plan ' and Standard I AM .scientifically_and practically work- ing out in the lives of the children of men, Righteous- ness is in control and will -deliver the adversaries of im- morality and mortality from the lives of all men. Thus, as you harmoniously cooperate in these Right- eous endeavors, you will find freedom from undesirable .conditions, and the fulfilment of your desires, for you can be even as I AM, as this leaves ~ME Well, Healt-hy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every or- gan, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM REV. M. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE‘) Customs Duties Paid after 9 Years “Peace" “Father Divine 36-38 VV. 123rd St. New York City Oct. 9, 1938. Peace, Father:—— Enclosed please find a receipt for sum of $139.92, ' signed by the Auditor of the Unitedistates Custom House, New York City. ‘ .. I went to Mr. O’Keefe, 420 Custom House, N. Y. C., and told him that I had returned ‘from Europe on the Steamship De Grasse on Sept. 23, 1929. At that time I evaded the United States Government by "telling an untruth about the amount of purchases of merchandise I had made in Europe and brought into the U.S.A. I told Mr. O’Keefe, I was a follower of Father Divine, Who was teaching His followers to pay up all debts and that »I had come to pay what I owed the U. S. Govern- ment; 2 He apparently was interested eousness, Justice and Truth, for he told me about how ‘concerned he was over his children in this chaotic world. Alsosaid that he was glad I came into make this ad- justment and it would be strictly confidential. I said so far as I was concerned he could put it in the New York Times if he wished to, Z ‘ A ' He also said to have others come in and the free to ' make. any adjustments they might wishilto make. Father, You are such a great blessing to the world‘ to put Truth in our hearts and make the way possible, for us to clean up our lives. A ‘ ~ I truly -thank /You, Father dear. Sincerely, 9 Anne Shanewise 5 p p 1442 Sedgwick St. 2 . Weasel. Imesis .1 , N Mortality, in the face of this pres-, in’-‘talking about Right- .., it /October 13th, 91938 A.D.F.D. . Ex. S. .S. De Grasse RECE-,IP’1‘, Chief, Registration Section: Please place in the ~Collector’s Special Deposit Account (Tropical Fruits), the sum of $139.92, a penalty incurred by Anne Shanewise" under Section 497 of the Tariff Act of 1930. F Arrival of 9-23-29 W. Schnogerl Auditor F , Per W. S. Deposited by above ’ Dec. No. 62408 ‘L Reply to FATHER’S Recent Telegram from the Secy. of State DEPARTMENT OF, STATE Washington ~ October 5. 1938 Eu ’160f.62—Divine, M. J. ~ My dear Mr. Divine: The receipt is acknoWledged,.by reference from the White House, of your telegram of September 20, 1938, suggesting a plan for the settlement of the ‘European sit- uation. - As of interest in this connection,,ther_e is enclosed a copy of a message, dated September 26, 1938, from Presi- dent Roosevelt to the President of Czechoslovakia, the Chancellor of Germany and the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and France. There also is transmitted a copy of a subsequent communication dated September 27, 1938, addressed by the President .to the Chancellor of Ger- many. Sincerely yours, For the Secretary of State: (signed) Paul T. Culbertson Assistant Chief, Division’ of European Affairs Enclosures: ‘ Press release nos. 441 and 457 dated September 26 and 27, 1938. The Reverend M. J. Divine. 38 West_123rd Street, F 'New York,‘ New York. DEPARTMENT OF STATE FORTTHE PRESS September S26, 1938 _ , No.‘441 The President this morning sent the following mes- a ‘sage direct to thePresident of Czechoslovakia and the Chancellor of Germany, and through the Secretary of State to the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and France: , ' ' “The fabric of peace on the continent of Europe, if not throughout the rest of the world, is in immediate danger. The consequences of its rupture are incalculable. Should hostilities break out, the lives of millions of men, women ’ and ichildren in every country involved’ will most cer- tainly be lost under circumstances of unspeakable horror. “The. leconovmic system of every c|o1,i11‘tr3‘/;invicl\='ed is- rhenaw DAY ‘S A A 15, PEACE “Peace to the World at Large!” Meals 10c. and 150. 1 EAST 115th STREET You, FATHER 9 PEACE . A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER F. VRACAS Musical Instruments of all Descriptions Expert Repairing done while you wait Piano Tuning and Repairing 246 West 145th St. N. Y. City a Bet. 7th and 8th Aves. _ o "'- .‘_-4“/' Tel. ED. 446880,-1. A.D.F.D. PEACE DAERQW ‘:,”‘.Y‘§ER. C0» £‘."C' - Shelving‘, Roofing, Joist, Fir. Stair Material -— Special Mill Work. 666 LENOX AVENUE, Near 14151; ,St., New York, City.“ ’ PEACE A.D.F.D.. A. & P TEA CO. A and P FOOD STORES Stores throughout Harlem 825 EAST 141st STREET NEW, YORK CITY PEACE A.D.F..D. We Thank You, FATHER PAUL STUART STORE FOR MEN SUITS, TOP COATS, OVERCOATS FORMAL WEAR and FURNISHINGS 18 EAST 45th STREET NEW YORK CITY. Mott Haven 9-7418 A.D.F.D. PEACE PEACE AUTO REPAIRS Automotive Work in all its branches. Hot water heaters installed. 362 SOUTHERN BLVD., Near 143-rd St. %Sta., Bronx, N.Y. Phone: ‘DAyton 9-3750, 1_, 2 Peace A A.D.F.D. YOUR BAKING COMPANY, INC. Danish and French Pastry Pies and Cakes, Orullers and Doughnuts. , 1141 BURNETT PLACE f- ‘ ' BRONX, Y. Tel. Mott Haven 9-9436 9 "A.D.F.D. JACOB GOLDBERG = Wholesale Fruit, and Produce PEACE Na." zeroigsr Market. N: 17» We Thank You, FATHER ~ V1500 PARK Arv.E.,, Near 110th St., Phone: Estabrook 8-5060 A.D.F.D. Dr. GUSTAVE PRINCE SURGEON DEN‘TIST Hours 9—9 ‘PM. Daily. Sunday 9-'2. Saturday 9——6. 3467 DeKalb Ave,, Near East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, N.Y. SpecialMAttention to the ‘Followers. PEACE iewig Th.eANEW(DAY PEACE A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER it STANDARD BRAND CLOTHES MEN, YOUNG MEN, also ST'UD~EN’l‘ ‘SUITS $10.00 up-—-PANTS $2.98 up Look for 149 West 14th Srtreet. New York City Near 7th Avenue Subwa.y. We Thank You, FAT'}IE»’R 0 H. & A. _Slightly used Men’s Clothing Well known brands——-Bargain Prii:‘e's ‘$3.00 and up, a 2245 - 2nd AVENUE, Near 115th Street, pNe_w pvorkpoity PEACE A.D.F.D. Tel. LE. 4-9529 A.D.F.D. PEACE I. MINARSKY Dealer in Used Furniture and Rugs. Singer Sewing Machines-—-Brassware ‘ Prices lowest in Harlem Open every evening until 8.30 P.M. A p M New York City !! BEDBUGS— ROACHES ll Two or 3 sprayings a year with PREVENTHEM will clean them out. Stainless and odorless. Wonderful for upholstered furniture. Kills Roaches at once. “It’s worth the price b»e'oaus+e it does the job.” ,1/2 Gal. size 850. Quart ‘size 450. Pint size 2‘5"c. BENGAL C0., 214 St. Nich-ol~as Ave., N. Y. C. * Peace ‘N. W. Corner of 111th Street. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER MIRROR S~HOTES SPECIALIZING in POLLY PRESTON . .. . C1 " . CHARING CROSS ATIIQCH SUPPORT SHOES .104 West 125th Street , New York % A.n.F.n.y GO~LDSTE.lN’S . _ A SILKS and WOOLENS ~ 1540’ PARK AVENUE New York City Peace Tel. Mo‘. 2-3523 A.D.F“.D. PEACE STAR _ Plastering, Cement A W_ork, Fire R-etarding I H and Pai_ntin,g‘ 1210 VVEWST 115th ~ST., Apt‘. 3 E, N. Y. City PEACE i.=>hon‘e:‘ HA. ’7’-4450 PEACE ‘Harlem Men’s Séliop---Halaerdaslier Q shirtsz, Caps", Work Clothes Q Full line of me*n’”s wean V V Q At reasonable prices 9' 184 EAST 125th STREET New York City October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. certain -to Ibe shattered. The social structure of every country involved may well be completely wrecked. “The United States has no political entanglements. It is caught in no mesh of hatred. Elements of all Europe have formed its civilization. “The supreme desire of the American people is to live in peace. But in the event of a general war they face the fact that no nation can escape some measure of the consequences of such a world catastrophe. . “The traditional policy of the United States has been the furtherance of the settlement of international dis- putes by pacific means. It is my conviction that all people under the threat of war today pray that peace may be made before, rather than after, war. “It is imperative that peoples everywhere recall that every civilized nation of the world voluntarily assumed the solemn obligations of the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 to solve controversies only by pacific methods. In addition, most nations are parties to other binding trea- ties obligating them to preserve peace. Furthermore, all countries have today availalble for such peaceful solution of difficulties which may arise, treaties of arbitration and conciliation to which they are parties. “Whatever may be the differences in the controversies at issue and however difficult of pacific settlement they may be, I am persuaded that there is no problem so dif- ficult or so pressing for solution that it cannot be justly ‘ solved by the resort to reason rather than by the resort to force. . , “During the present crisis the people of the United States and their Government have earnestly hoped that the negotiations for the adjustment of the controversy " which has now arisen in Europe, might reach a success- ful conclusion. “So long as these‘ negotiations continue, so long will there remain the hope that reason and the spirit of eq- uity may prevail and that the world may thereby es- cape the madness of a new resort to war. “On behalf of the 130 millions of people of the United States of America and for the sake of humanity every- where, I most earnestly appeal to you not to lb-reak off ne-gotiations looking to a peaceful, fair and constructive settlement of the questions at issue. A “I earnestly repeat that so long as negotiations con- tinue, differences may be reconciled. Once they are bro- ken off, reason is banished andforce asserts itself. “And force produces no solution »for' the future good of humanity. V T ' FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR THE PRESS " 'sE1>”TEMi3ER '27, 1938 No. 457 Text of cablegram sent by the President to the Chan- cellor of Germany on the night of September 27, 1938. “THE WHITE HOUSE , “His Excellency September 27, 1938 A Adolf Hitler . Chancellor of the German Reich , Berlin (Germany) “I desire to acknowledge ’yYour Exce1lency’s reply to my telegram of September 26. I was ’con'fident that you would coincide in the opinion I expressed regarding the oeteber’ 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. . The-»NEWI‘ DAY 17 PEACE Thank You, FATHER A. & S. PIECE GOODS STORE, INC. 3 We thank you, FATHER, for your messages 3 We wish to cooperate with (low prices 353 WEST 125th STEEET New York City PEACE ,A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER .IACK’fS MEN ’»Sl WEAR “You save money when you buy at Jack’s”. Free Pair of Sex with this ad on every purchase. 101 AMSTTETRDAM AVE., Corr. 64th ‘S11, New York City PEACE We Thank You, FATHER SCHNABEI. FRUIT‘ CO. A wHo1:EsALE FULL LINE OF CALIFORNIA & FLORIDA V FRUITS _ Lowest Prices on the Market 1589 PARK AVENUE, N. Y. C. LE. 4-21,21‘ Bet. 113th» & 114th Sits. Phone: HA. 7-0765 PEACE B.I.. & M. Department Stores, Inc. “Ever Purchase a Béargaifi’ 3’ We carry Complete Lines of Men’s and- Ladies’ Furnishings, Work Clothes, White Goods, Blankets and Draperies. 125th‘STREET, Cor. 5th Ave. New York City PEACE Tel. : MO. 2-4545 cuaisrs CLOTHES Q The only store of its kind in Ha.r‘lein selling» WELL BUILT CLOTHES —— $13.75 , 9 No charge for alterations 4 E2111 SEVENTH AvE., Cor. 126th s::.., New ‘York City Thank You, FATHER , .l. V E G A GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and MEAT MARKET 279 wEsT 113th STREET ' A NEW ‘YORK CITY PEACE Thank You, FATHER FOR SALE. PEACE ‘solo-ACRE FARM, 100 clear, rest tim‘berland, Private Lake, Fishing, Hunting on premises, Barn, Fruits, No house, Level High dry land, Near FAT‘HER’S Exten- sion, New Paltz, N. Y. Full price $3,800, half cash. . .. JOHN DELLAY, Rea-ltor _ Eosex;a-ais,.E"1stei- County, New ‘York - Tel. iaosenilale ii unforeseeable consequences and the incalculable disaster which woul-d result to the entire World from the out- break of a European war. ‘ I ” “The question -before the world today, Mr. Chancellor, is not the question of errors of judgment or of injustices committed in the past. It is the question of the fate of the world today and tomorrovv. The world asks of us who at this moment are heads of nations, the supreme capacity to achieve ‘the destinies of nations without forc- ing upon them as a price, the mutilation and death of millions of citizens. , I “Resort to force in the Great War failed to bring tranquillity. Victory and defeat -were alike sterile. That M lesson the world should have learned. For that reason above all others, I addressed on September 26, my appeal to Your Excellency and to the President of ‘Czechoslovakia and to the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and of France. “The two points I sought to emphasize were, first, that all matters of difference between ‘the German.Go‘v- iernment and the Czechoslovak Government could and should be settled by pacific methods; and, second, that the threatened alternative of the use of force on a scale likely to result in a general‘war, is as unnecessary as it is unjustifiable. It is, therefore, supremely important that negotiations should continue without interruption until a fair and constructive solution is reached. “My conviction on these two points is deepened be- cause responsible statesmen have officially stated that an agreement in principle has already been reached be- tween the Government of -the German Reich and the ‘Government of Czechoslovakia, although the precise time, method and detail of carrying out that agreement remain at issue. ~ “Whatever existing differences may be,’ and whatever their’ merits may be—and upon them ,I do not and need not undertake, to pass—-my appeal was solely that ne- gotiations Ibe continued until a peaceful settlement is ‘ found, and that thereby a resort to force be avoided. “Present negotiations still stand open. They can be continued if you will give the word. Should the need for supplementing them become evident, nothing stands in the way of widening «their scope into a conference of all the nations directly interested in the present contro- versy. x Such‘ a meeting to he held i'mmediate1y———in some neutral spot in Europe——Would offer the opportunity for this and correlatedquestions tobe solved in a spirit of justice, of fair dealing, and, in all human probability, with greater ‘permanence. 5 m. “In my considered judgment, and in the light of the ‘C experience of this century, continued negotiations, re- main the only Way by which the immediate prolblem can be disposed of upon. any lasting basis. “Allow me to state my unqualified conviction that his- tory, and the souls of ‘every man, Woman, and child Whose lives Will .be lost in the ‘threatened War, will hold us and all of us accountable should we omit any appeal for its preventionu _ I g L g I _ “The Government of the United States has no political I involvements in Europe, and will assume no obligations in the conduct of the present negotiations. It Yet in our own, right we recognize our responsibilities as a part of a world of neiglilogoifis. I I ‘ The NEW DAY ‘October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER MODEL FOUNTAIN & Y LUNCHEONETTE TRY OUR Peace Specials _ V Soups — Salads —— Sandwiches C—h‘ops -& Steaks to Order MODEL PHARMACY .458 Lenox Ave., S». E. Cor. 133111 Street TI. 5-9390. 1 trail sii5§§l DRESSES —- SPORTS WEAR BLOUSES, —— HOSIERY — UNDERWEAR - _ 224 West 125th Street New York City PEACE I Thank You, ‘FATHER GREENBEERCYS Mill-iner‘y and Hair Goods for Lower Prices 446 Lenox Avenue New York City - g _ , Thank You, YFATHER ’ , Beatrice Lingerie Shoppe “ ,7‘ ‘ Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies’ -Handbags 53 LENOX AVE. Bet. 112 & 113 St-5., N.Y.C.-—Un. 4-6620 PEACE Te1.‘.MAin 2-1692 \ . A.D.F.D.f , PEACE sRUDlN’S CLOTHING EXCHANGE A full line of used Suits and Overcoats For Men, Young men and Boys at reasonable Prices. 1076 Fulton St., Nextto the Elks’ Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. PEACE Peace Te-1., HA. 7-6643 CLOTHI»NGjl'fo‘r MEN & WOMEN JEWELRY, RADIOS FURNITURE, AEYEGLASSZES ' Cash or Credit 1 4:3 West 125th Street, N’. Y. C. 763-8th Av-e., Bet. 46th & 47th Sts. ' 5% Discount for FATHERS followers. A.D.F.D. _ A We Thank You, FATHER 159. West 125th Street New York'City A _Next .tovHe1'bert’»s. "THE BEST IN AHABSERDASHERY V it ' Sole Agency for ,«.ARRo.w. and VAN HEUSEN snmrs METRO -SACKS co. “The conscience and the impelling desire of the people 1 of my country demand that the voice of their govern- ment he raised again and yet again to avert and to avoid War. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” FATHERS Acknowledgément of the Above 1 PEACE Return Receipt Requested October 11, 1938 A.'D.F:D. For the Secretary of State:— ‘ — Mr. Paul T. Culbertson Assistant Chief, Division of European Affairs Department of State ' Washington, 15. C. Registered Mail ‘ My dear Sir :—~ Your acknowledgment of ‘MY Telegram of September 20th to the Pre-sident is received, and I in turn acknowl- edge the Press releases nos. 441 and 457 dated Septem- ber 26 and 27, 1938 attached to same. First, to re-quote MY Cablegram to the four Powers ‘ of Europe: “Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslo- vakian territory, with Sudetens helping to pay for an- nexation, substituting cooperation and Peace for ter- rible inhuman warfare consequences?” The reactionary elements and consequences resulting from the four-power conference have been a bitter pill for the little country of Czechoslovakia to swallow, altho war was apparently averted. Yet, a greater consolida- tion through negotiation is needed to check the increas- ing demands of the divers powers which will be made upon Czechoslovakia and other minority powers, as well as -their endeavors to «broaden their borders. Therefore, as above stated in MY Cablegram, such ‘ is an absolutely peaceful and equitable solution and ad- justment to the still remaining unsettled is-sues at stake. Any government spending billions and billions of dol- lars for modern, horrible munitions, mobilizations ‘and other. developing expenditures -on war and its ‘preparations, should alone offer a substantial price for the desired ter- ritory. And not only so, but to add the great d‘is‘bu'r~se- ments and debts -resulting from war, would be a justifiable reward and price for such land being sought. iWar will never build up the morale of any people,‘ neither eradicate the diseases of hatred, prejudice and in- tolerance that work destruction among men. But Peace and Righteouisnless will not only rebuild, re—civilize and add to the culture and happiness of nations, but it will bring about an international and a universal alliance of nations with Peace and good will existing among the inhabitants of the earth. 1 It is MY whole»-hearted aim to bring about a Righteous Government‘ on the earth, by the which as the leaders of nations cooperate in substantiating and establishing the same according to their respective powers and influence, we shall bring an end to the corruption and poverty pre- valent in the world today. I 7 It is for this cause that I would that you and all men might be partakers of this P'r.in.cip'le“a'nd Law of Right- eousness, Justice and Truth that each and all might be as this leaves ME, sever Well, Healthy, Joyful, ‘Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in / October 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY I 19 joint, limb, vein and bone andeven in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVI'NE) Receipt and Thanks for Payment of Old Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Edward A. Parker 2002 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pa. October 7, 1938. Dear “Willing” Thank Father for the money order I received today to the amount of $70.00. Peace be with you. « Signed, E. A. Parker Statement ' . — October 7,1938 Edward A. Parker, M. D. 2002 Spruce Street Philadelphia Willing, , For Professional Services Rendered $120.00 Received payment in full to date, E. A. Parker PEACE—IT’iS WONDERFUL, FOIL ADMITS Hotel Man Gets $5 Conscience Bit From Maid (I~Iutchison,. Kansas, ‘Newspaper Reprint) Manna from Father. Divine’s Harlem “heaven” made a “believer” today of Dick Foil, proprietor of the Chalmers hotel. , Foil’s new philosophy dates from the moment when a $5 money order dropped from an envelope as he opened his scant batch of Labor Day mail. ’ Enclosed was a neatly I-penciled letter, which began with the greeting, “Peace,” and was signed by “Miss Faith,” over a New York address. Worked at Salina Puzzled, Foil read the missive. Then he whooped. Miss Faith, the writer, admitted shewas formerly a Miss Johnson, who worked for Foil when he operated the Clayton hotel in Salina 20 years ago. He re'c'a1le'd her as Lottie Johnson, a maid. It ‘appeared there had been a matter of a few, towels and other hotel belongings Foil didn’t know about.‘ They left the hotel 20 years ago on the person of Miss ‘John- son. The confession followed: “Anyway, coming to what I want to tell you, I taking some things from the hotel I when I was working there, so as I am a follower of Father VDivin'e and he is calling for Righte'ousn-es"s, Jus- tice and Truth and to pay for all stolen goods and all old bills, I -am paying «for the things I takeing and you give all the thanks to Father Divine.” “Tis Wonderful” Dazedly holding -the green money order, Foil agreed,- “It’s wonderful,” partaplirasing the Harlem divine whose cohorts call him “God.” “Will I give thanks ?i’’ he exulteid. "V‘I surewill, and Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, -lsinew, I I wish a few more of my ex-employes would c‘onta‘ct Father Divine. It’s made a believer out of me.” Foil’s smile was beatific as he put the $5 money order with to-morrow’s bank deposit and clanged the safe door shut on it. . ‘ LOST AND FOUND FATHER. DIVINE PEACE , MISSION 36 west 123rd Street -:- Phone: HA1-lem 7431214 Call at this number to obtain lost and found articles. $100 found in Annex, 24 W. 115th St., October 10th. $1.00 found Avenue H, Brooklyn, October 1st.‘ $1.00 found 2180 Fifth Avenue, Sept. 30th. Other articles as suit-cases, coat-s, umbrellas, ‘keys, etc. Phone: UN.‘ 4-2475 PEACE PENNY THRIFT STORES CUT RATE 5 & 10 General I-Iousefurnishings Bring this ad. and save 10%. S _ 312 wE.s'Ij 125th s"r. NEW front; oI'Iji' HA. 7-1776, 7 ' PEACE JOHN EGAN LUMBER Inc. LUMBER, TRIM,_SHE'.ET ROCK-, etc. 1776 Park Avenue ,New York City PEACE Thank You, FATHER “ES! £.S;'%*§."..{L§..‘?.‘..EiA‘;..’V‘.£%§.'.EE;‘I.:..!‘.?..?- 582 LENOX AVENUE New York City. Tel. AU. 3-5440 ’ PEACE Thank You, FATHER FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET , 3 At FATHERS ‘Prices 9 In FATHERS Mind and spirit. w. P. -SMILES ’ 2161 — 5th AVENUE New York City PEACE Thank You, FATHER A.APOlNTE FANCY GROCERY and DELICATESSEN » Courteous and efficient service. 21411 —5th AVE. Bet. 115th & 116th site. New York City PEACE , PEACE LENOX SILK MILLS Corsets. — Hose -I G1ov’e’s ~t Underwear Corsets fitted & altered free ofcharge. -1 S‘I5'€’Ci31i.Zing in Large .SiZ¢3- j .. 120 w. 125th vs'r_I_=tEE'r_ Bet. .L‘é11jo‘x ‘and 7th Aves. PEACE Phone: MO. 2-0070 L . _ RAINBOWEXPRES.S LOCAL AND DISTANCEI MOVING , Also‘ Storage by Day, Week “for Month, _ Until your new apt. is ready, “store ‘withpgus ‘ _ 2027-mi AVENUE NEW YORK CITY The New DAY NY 9 FURNITURE OUTLET 0 T ¢ 5 /0 DISCOUNT To Followersi of Father Divinei THESE SUPER-SPETCIALRS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY: Odd dishes ______ __. $ .03 ' All Sorts of Lamps __ ‘ .49 Odd Beds ________ __ 2.95 Club Chairs ______ .__“_. 3.95 Radios ___________ __ 4.95 Odd Vanities ____ _;__ 4.95 Refrigerators _____ __ 4.95 5 pc. Breakfast Sets _._ 5.95 Twin Studio Couch _._._ 7.95 2-burner Oil Heaters 7.95 O Bed-Spring & Mattress 9.95 9x12 ‘Rugs ________ __ 9.95 2 pc. Living Room ___10.00 3 pc. Bedroom 5...... 19.95 " Hundreds of Other Bargains on‘ Dispidy! PEACE V BRING; Y 3“! Avenue: 9 it OPEN 9 TH15 ADO N. E. Corner EVERY T F°R53/';,°"R 124thstreet NIGHT R ,D»ISCOUNT .New York City. T"-"L 10 ,i 42 9 ,- T 4 . 7 Tel. CAthedra.l 8-7020 DR. BLOOM DENTIST INC. 9 125th St. cor; Seventh Ave. " ‘O I !((_)yer Herbert's Jewelry Store)‘ Other Offices: 34th St. cor. Third Avenue . N. Y 34th St. cor. Ninth Avenue N. Y HOURS: A 42nd St. ‘cor. Third Avfinlle E N. Y Daily . . 9 to 9 _86th St. cor. Lexington Ave; ' N. Y Sundays 9to1 125th ‘St, cor. Park‘Aveni'1e- N. Y Albee .Theai;-e Building- 9 Brooklyn PEACE T ' Thank You, FATHER Y XPEF-ACE LUNCH ROOM Meals served at FATHERRS Prices 100. and 1543. ' 1662 -PARK. AVE., Near 117th Street, New York City Y ~ A » JOB MOSES. Tel. M-0; 245254 2 V A;D.F.D. PEACE J. FELDOMANE ‘ H11-dwaare, House ‘Furnishings, Linoleum Q Glass, Paints, Locks, Keys made while you wait. ' 341 LEisIOxiAv‘m“., Bet. 127121: and 128th Sts., N. Y. 0. Phone: AU 3-T7880 E PEACE WEST EN AUTO SERVICE Repair All Makes of Cars. — Specialize in Packards. SPECIAL ATTENTION To FATHER'S FOLLOWERS 615 WEST 133.1-d’ srnmmr“ New York City PEACE PEACE we Thank YOU; FATHER, for YOUR ‘Message ' We Wish to Cooperate consumes DEPARTMENT STORE 272'-2'74 WEST 125th srmmmr 9 NEW YORK CITY PEACE y Thank You, FATHER If you wish, the ‘best in dry cleaning and tailoring at reasonable: prices, kindly patronize ‘us and get good\ "results. One of ‘New York’s best. H T SUPRTEMETCLEANERS AND TAILORS 1401 - 5th -AvENUE.,\R Corner 115th st, New York City E1vES0NpR0ii§13fi§%iii Perk; Dairy and Penny Products PEACE l‘«’PEAcEe GRE§l1j§tg§l;D’S ECIALTY sum» A_ . . NEW YORK CITY slsetmteen Lansing‘. lifift1;,,,A_venue$i4 E | fiQ$;.fl.fl.;1‘$¥..» iE1i;.Ii;3_. .C~OP~SETSn .A1S°‘?‘Exti‘#*§izé.. ’Ski.rf§ ‘ '9 , “Oeteber.13i1., 1933 A.D.F.D. Y I, sidewalk. .1 A-. October, 13th, , ‘_ A I: e D A Y 14--Vlvldl-Account gift it A. . . . The hurricane, as Bridge- port An8”e1§, .who.:were,5 thee o I here with ‘us in ‘His”jEternalI-Eveerpresenhce. All Honor and Glory V It had rained here j'for:*,tv\gb':',,days1o_r_emol:e‘when.all or a sudden a wind-lca.me‘iu‘p" t=h'at avv;is,':r_ui~igu.§i?;.- V-Otneeviof the Angels here .wanted{=to' go to’~3thé;} beach ‘tof_’?s.’ee the big waves. ‘come rolling.;:‘2jnj'l‘=las:’usi1ally,fdol in a storm; for we are isitua_tedi,‘a- six7‘mi1iutes"walk-_lfrorn' the «beach on Longflsland Sound,"a'cross. which:”w’e cansee Long Island itself on a clear day.~ But. I nosoonere started out ahead of this Angel when I sawhthe tree in front of the Peace Mission sway -seven feet or more,’ and theltelephoneiwires swoop down towards the’ ground. I dashed back ‘towards the house to stop and watch the storm, for this was the worst I had ever seen. As we stood there and looked, down the street, we saw the big tree downlthe street fall, crash across the "street and demolish someone’s front porchgcompletely. People everywhere were ‘running for shelter, some screaming, some calling and some laughing hysterically; It seemed too late-_ for prayers then, the thing was upon"all alike, rich and poor, good and bad. But wehad no fear, those of us in the Peace Mission, for Father was right here i with us. Some said they could actuallyzfeel Him, while others knew, through their inner peace, Father “was with us all. - ' Then we heard a falling noise, and we saw the chim- ney on the_other house "topple right over towards us, just missing Father's office window, and two of the An- gels whohad run around the house to come in'si‘de,ljust missed getting hit by the falling bricks and ‘black soot scattered all over the ground here, as the bricks con- ,: tinued to fall. Then we heard another noisetof a differ_— ; ent type and looking, saw _a treevfrom someone’s back- ' yard. landright on topiof our meeting hall, it looked so funny we just had to laugh; it was so outof place. Then the storm got worse; we couldn’t“even stand out- side the door of the Peace Mission, withoutibeing picked up my the -wind and swirled. into the street, as we were observing others. being. tossed about by the, wind on the children. _ ». V I ’e P I be . , Asvwe‘ peered out of the windows, we wondered. if any storm, but‘7'l’iot1oftitfbecause Eathe ,,DiviIjlfe was ’ The wind made such a noise tthatt all one ' could. hear was the shrill voices of excited -people ornoisy 21 Very early next morning I walked down to the park andwbeach to see what I could see. Atthe beginning of the park, ten of the biggest’ ‘trees had" been blown down one after the other, and one on top of the other, and it was just like thatthroughout the whole, park. Allflthe great tbig trees had fallen, and not one small one that _I could see; strange but true. These trees took over two hundred years to grow and in the twinkling off, an eye they were over. Over two thousand five ‘hun- dred gtrees alone in Bridgeport, the radio said, -fell in this storm. “ ,Worms! Worms! One couldn't walk anywhere through the park or beach without stepping on worms; much less holding one’s nose, they smelled so; one couldn't see any grass zforeworms and mud, for the’ two days’ rain had unearthed all the worms the ground held. If you looked ' . back and down at your foot—prints it was’ one of worms and mud combined. ‘Now I can see how diseases spread after floods and hurricanes. As I jumped over fallen ‘trees instead of‘ being able I to walk along the nice concrete walk as usual, I wended my way to the beach. The streets to the beach were so muddy and full of sightseers like myself, in cars, that 1 I tramped around and over the fallen trees to the beach. There I came across wreckage of torn—up streets‘ and j’ wall front that never could «be recognized as the original wall and walk around the beach. The waters and wind just scooped up rocks and concrete and dug holes on . the sidewalk five to seven feet deep, torn up ruthlessly, and further along, as I came to the spot where the ocean waves are bigger, I saw fish, fish everywhere, even as far out as the baseball field, some few hundred yards from ‘the original sea wall. The nice“ concrete and wood benches that had been «dotted neatly around the beach, were helplessly tossed about, some into the sea, ‘some into the street and one or two on the branches of fallen trees. What a sight!‘ Further along the tbeachwhere the magnificent homes are,“ the tidal wave dashed over the wall itself and then proceeded to dash across the lawns and" right up against. thehhouses mercilessly. Seaweed, sand, mud, dead fish, and everything in the water came right along with it. One would never have known, if one hadn’t known, that there ever was a wall or a street between the ‘houses-—a few of them——and the sound. The tidal wave musthave been -sofrhigh that all the little trees that were left were covered with sand and mud, leaves and all. They were the saddest looking things for trees, ; so muddy and droopy, .- 3 V .. birds could survive this storm, for the: vines they eusu- ,; A _ _ P asalways; ‘I thank You, Father, for that. ally nfound shelter in were being dashed to the ground. Everything that was on the outside of the ,ho‘us‘e,s in a‘ whirlwind. Although furious; yet it was fascinat. ing to see how easily nature can destroy when man will not listen to God’s tender ‘call in times of P_e,ace,." if Cars were going every which way, trying tovdpdge swaying trees and being blocked by them. At times one would hear the crash of‘ glass and see the] wind actually «break a heavy glass car window... . > - I - Crack; swish,'1bang, came the big ."t”ree7limbs,e’ landing‘ any place they ch<5$e.‘{ 'oln,,cairs, on flower beds, on side- walks they came; 1§1’1.1,rIirlg' 't";hro_u”g~h.,__,sp,aCe at , the com- mand of the Windi;;;;§,Vexf.vth,ina....that was‘. Weak fell- The sea, gulls were all there,_j just as aliveand hungry Under the bridge here ,,wh_eire‘ the PeaceMission is; and up in the town they had no lights. or telephone ~ service, -but on -this: side oflthe bridge we had both * subsided, ~we called-_:.-up Father lights and telephone service; and soon after the storm 7 ' H___New. Yorlt Citypand L recious voice -over the lnen.tal,_,,,Spiritiial __and He alone, isaved-=t'us".i1herefiln‘Bridgeport, and I know you ‘~ " I ding ytj-his . ‘descript’ion;Jj of e " ":Cyou’%-;_all what a joy it’ w.«ig_to* _ hear. telephone ; we‘: W Personal contact, and ank ,, . . .__.'.'._.,.....-._— 022 The NEW DAY .,y ._ .- .. ,-. - , ..,..._ ._ ‘ ..-.r ' -.7 E’-..I«: ' - DEPARTMENT STORE 140 WEST 125th ST., NEAR 7th AVENUE 5 P E C I A L Women’s Arch Support and Comfort Shoes $1.59 and Up All Sizes & Widths LADIES’ HATS $1.97 V GENUINE FUR FELTS Brims———.Turbans———-Russians———All Colors ' All Sizes. ‘ WE THANK YOU: FATHER -—— FOR YOUR BLESSINGS and C0-OPERATION -—— Through the Purchases of YOUR Followers in Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Prices in the City. We Are Indeed Pleased —— PEACE Tel. UN. 4-40420 MAX NEMIROFF New and Used Furniture —— Floor C'ove~rin~g Bargain prices. 10% Discount to Followers of FATHER DIVINE 2375 - 8th AVENUE, PEACE NEW YORK CITY We Thank You, FA’i‘HER PEACE LAUNDRY Shirts 9c.——Underwear 10c. Dresses 15c. & 20c. 301 "WEST 120th ST. New York City PEACE Tel.PEnnsylvania 6-3552 I PEACE A Special prices for FATHER’S followers _A,ll Two Pants Suits——Value without equal. $13.75 Extra P‘a.n.ts $3.75—.$16.‘75’Extra Pgants $4.00 $19.75 Extra Paints $4.75. ‘These garments are all Wool Overcoats and ’]_‘opc+oa.ts at the same prices. Alterations free for the life of the garment. .lAC‘K’S CLOTHES 301 -6th AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Bet. 30th and 31st Sts. PEA-CE Thank You, FATHER W. F. ANDERSON FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING I 73 W. 115th St. Basement. / Y. City ‘ - Te1., WI. 7-R7659 GROUND GRIPPER SHOES Comfort for MEN — WOMEN — CHILDREN 29, WEST 35th ST. New York City PEA-CE Phone HARLEM 7-8090 C PEACE S A M U E L ’ S HOME OF BARGAINS Specializing Shirts & Underwear Big Reductions On Ladies’ and Men's Wear 120 116th Street ' I New York City PEACE PEACE We Wish to Cooperate FAR ROCKAWAY SILK STORE SILI?:, XEOLENS, COTTONS Tel. STIIIWBII 4-8373 F13 CHER’S T 2212 Bridge Plaza. South - A.D.‘F.D. n B U TTERC UP PEACE BREAD ,« Long lsland City, N. Y. NEWARK -—— A:S1BURY PARK .... ATLANTIC CITY 0.... TRENTON. o...i.’.. 13.1., 1933 A.b.F;D. I .Far Rockawhy, N. Y. . October l3tl1, 1938 A.D.l'i'.D. The NEW DAY ' 23 RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT News RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, HOLDS RIGHT- EOUS GOVERNMENT FORUM Mrs. Kirk, from Florida, Rev. D. Campbell, Miss Laura Campbell, and Miss Loud Trumpet, were visitors at the enthusiastic Righteous Government Forum, held in Rah- way, N. .I., on Sunday October 9. Miss Campbell said: “I am a child of GOD, therefore I belong in the midst of you. The fire is burning. We must shine so that others can see the light.” She told of a member of a large Catholic church saying, “The churches have no feeling ‘any more; all they do is gos- sip.” ’ ‘Mrs. Kirk, who recently arrived from Florida, said she had been healed of a kidney ailment and could now jump around like a youngster; for which she thanked FATHER. She said: “When I was coming to New York, I didn’t know I was coming to meet the real GOD. I have to go backlto Florida, tbut I am coming back to stay with GOD.” Rev. Campbell said in part: “We have people who do not believe anything. It is a pleasure to say, ‘I never can forget what FATHER -has done for me.’ I like to say Peace. I intend to continue saying it, and trusting FATHER.” The Junior Righteous Government group presented an outstanding program of songs, instrumental solos and group singing. It was announced that Plainfield, N. J., will start a Righteous Government Forum on October 13, at 536 West 3rd Street.- WOMEN’S NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CLUB PRESIDENT GUEST AT 126th STREET FORUM " Mrs. William Henry Hayes, president of the Women’s National Republican Club, and Miss Pauline Mandigo, were guest speakers at the 126th Street Righteous Gov- ernment Forum on Friday, October 7. Mrs. Hayes said in part: “I am here, not as a poli- tician, but as a citizen. FATHER DIVINE’S principles are most outstanding; they prove that it is not a ques- tion of party, but of Christian men in government. FA- THER DIVINE Ibelieves in the right man in office. Not the man who goes to church every .Sunday, but-the man who keeps GOD in his heart daily. We should support _HIM.” Miss Mandigo, an authority on the New State Consti- tutional Amendments, reviewed them very intelligently, and recommended that we vote *‘yes’’ on all except No. 7, dealing with proportional representation. She praised the work or FATHER in the Promised Land. A NEW FORUM The Peace Mission Extension .at 749 Bayview Ave., In- wood, L. I., now has a Righteous Government Forum, meeting on Thursday evenings. Tel. 1STuvesant 9-5800 - - PEACE BENDER, BUCK & JOBSOIN, Inc. BRICK, LIME, CEMEN T, PLASTER, BLOCK, , SAND, LATH, Etc. _ We Thank You, FATHER 414 EAST 23rd STREET New York City Tel. ACa:demy 2-7856 PEACE COLUMBUS TEA & COFFEE co. Coffee roasted fresh daily on premises . BEST IMPORTED TEAS Hot Roasted Pea.nuts——Nu.t=s and Dry Fruits 79.3 COLUMBUS AVE., Cor. 99th St., New Yourvk City Tel. Mo. 2-4447-8 PEACE JAS. L. THORNTON, INC. Lumber of all kinds. Weather Strips, I Mouldings a Specialty 270 VVEST 1261311 ST. New York City . Tel. UN. 4-6855 304: WEST 127th STREET PEACE JULIETTE Dresses, Sportswear, La»di~es’7 Specialties F . Lingerie, Hosiery Money cheerfully refunded at the Juliette Shop. 250 WEST 116th ST. Near 8th Ave. New York City Tel. Mo. 2-4678 , I PEACE SHAMROCK LAUNDRY. INC. Service for every house Work called for and delivered _ Prices reasonable. We Thank You, FATHER New York ‘City Tel. DR.ydock 4-0.177 . PE-ACE A. & S. Sll_.:KSi & WOOLENIS WHOLESALE and RETAIL _ Veilvets, Cotton Goods and Imported Novelties A. I-IERSHENISION 101 HESTER STREET \ . We Thank You,.FATHER I . ‘ 7 N E U M A. N S Hardware and House Furnishings Electrical and Janitors’ Supplies ‘ ‘Sisters and Brothers, don’t miss _ I _Neuma.n’_s Hiardwarel Special Prices for . FAT*H.E.R’€S Followers. Ask for A. Neuvma-.11. 1604 PARK AVVE, Bet. 114th and 115th S-ts., N. Y. C. I Thank You, FATHER PEACE MHLLINERY’ Halts made to order and remodeled Also all kinds of fl‘oWie1‘S._ , _ B DIVINE Prices. . b _. _ PEA-CE MISJSION EXT‘EN«S'ION -— 105 Weist >11-9tl}w_ S1?- PEACE ‘PEACE PEA-CE We Thank You, _ Coal and Gas Ranges, and Oil Heaters , BOUGHT and SOLD ,Sl.IE‘-‘PLIES =-- EXPERT REPAIRING 2030-32--SATIHIRD AWE- Nerar 112th .‘St.., N. Y. c. I New York Ci tyl 24 The NEW DAY FANATICAL PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN A GERMANY Frequently nowadays one hears persons utter invec- tives in public against a respectable, honest, law abid- ing section of a country by vbranding all of a race as foul thieves, snakes and other undesirable creatures. They. will cite one or two so-called members of that race, often quite honorable and unselfish examples of public serv- ants, like Felix Frankfurter in Washington-—and he is a favorite symbol of their lwrath—for no definite or proved reason. They will use Felix Frankfurter to brand a race, but they do not use Tom Corcoran, whom people of that same stripe hate, to brand his race. A Former" Amebassador ‘to Germany Dodd, is authority for most of the following fanatical atrocities and per- secutions practiced against Jews in Germany, principally ‘by government order. _ Davidsohn, Morgenstern and Finkelstein are the names German journalists claim have been proved as the real names of Charles Gates Dawes, former Vice President of the U. S., whose “Daws Plan” they hate; J. P. Morgan, and Pope Pius XI. Such absurdity would be amusing if not so tragic.‘ For a Jew to touch food intended for an Aryan in‘ Germany is a legal offense. Since Jews have been ousted from their own property which has -been confiscated by the Nazi government the only place they have left to sleep are park ‘benches, which the Government has so kindly provided and painted yellow symbolized as ‘being officially despised and labeled “For Jews Only.” No Jew can now attend a university and it is against _ the law to teach music to a Jew, a profession in which ‘they.-long excelled. Only. a few of the children of Jew- ish war veterans -can even attend public school and even they are taunted and humiliated by despicable and un- dignified acts. » Books by Jewish authors have been burned in public «bonfires and outstanding Jewish scientists and authors Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud and Thomas Mann in addition to many ‘others have been exiled from their homeland. ‘ “Onlytraitors talk or deal with Jews,” is an officially approved sign and slogan widely circulated in Germany. Most Jewish property -has been confiscated in the Reich even Jewish. orphanages and old people’s homes have been evacuated and taken over as the property of the Storm Troopers. The poor dispossessed people, who are deprived of almost all forms of employment and ex- cluded from all of the professions have no homes, no- where to go and no way of getting a living. The only thing they can do is perform menial and degrading tasks for the army or join units of a segregated and low paid labor :batallion. These are just a few of the indignities they suffer. C ‘ These inexcusable indignities and rabid persecutions of one of the finest and most noble elements of German society‘ was the reason Amlb~assador.Dodd resigned his ambassadgrship. He felt he could not deal with such persons as the German officialdom. ’,VVho ever heard of a fish thattfiesif u stays under water? The lungfish is this queer phenomenon. i? ‘PEACE October ism, 1938 A.n.1=.D. DRydock 4-9561 ' PEACE S_BLANK '“BARGA1NiMUsu3sTonEv Sells New and Second Hand _Instruments; Specializes in Saxo- phones and Clarionets, Str1ngs—Reeds—-Brass Instruments. Special Prices to Followers. 190-2nd STREET NEW YORK, N. Take Second Avenue Elevated. First Music Store from Avenue B. Tel. DRydOck _4-6,132 MAX MARCUS SILKS and DRESS GOODS MEN’S WOOLENS 99 HESTER STREET Bet. Allen & Eldridge Sets. 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EDITORIAL FATHER DIVINE’S FIVE. YEAR PLAN For an editorial we could not find words more suitable than some personal words of Father Divine on the sub- ject of His plan for a Real Estate Development and Im- provement Tax Exemption Bill and His request that everyone write their representatives in Congress, no mat- ter in which state they reside, requesting the passage of such a bill. We trust no follower or sympathizer will overlook this request of FATHER’.S, which is of such great significance to everyone in the Country. FATHERS words on the subject follow: “A word for your consideration in reference to this Real Estate Development and Improvement Tax Exemp- tion Bill which I have proposed to be represented. I have requested all of My Co-workers, Followers, friends, sym- pathizers and admirers, as My constituents, as the con- stituents of the representatives of Congress, to petition their respective representatives in Congress in each state in the union to introduce a real estate development and improvement tax exemption bill. This would save the tax- payers millions of dollars; not only those of My Followers, Co—workers and immediate friends, but it would save the tax-payers generally the universe over, in this country and in all other countries millions of dollars, for men who are hoarding up their money would release it and put it into» circulation, and would give thousands and thous- ands of people work where there is unemployment, and come pretty near solving the unemployment situation im- mediately. Request This Bill of the C0untr,y’ss Representatives “We have not asked the government nor the repre- sentatives of the towns nor the states nor the Country for a general tax exemption. We have only asked for a real estate five—year improvement and development tax exemption. This is to say, to be exempt from taxes for your improvements and -for the development of your property. Not the ‘former rates, under the former tax valuation to be exempt, unless it is too much. ‘But such ~ as your property has been assessed for if it has not been over-assessed, request your respective representatives in Congress to introduce a bill for a five-year development and improvement tax exemption on all ‘improvements and developments. . “I wish to further make it known, I have information from My Co-workers, Followers and friends that they are willing and ready to invest a goodly sum of money in real estate development and improvement, if they can and will be tax-exempt. N otonly those of My Followers, but others; but I do know definitely those of My Followers would be willing to invest about fifteen million dollars in development and improvements on real property, if they could and Would "be tax-exempt for at least five years.” These excerpts are taken from FATHER’S Message in The New Day, of~June 30th (Page 16, Vol. 2, No. 26). The Message was given at the Righteous Government Meet- ing at the opening of a new building at Rondout, High Falls, Ulster County, on June 18th, 1938 A. D. F. D. Little 6 year old Reta Elder, of Alberta, Canada, can ty‘pew'rite words per minute. »Sl1e has been offered contracts to appear onexhibition. The NEW DAY 25 DRydock 4-5195 PEACE MAJESTIC SILK HOSIERY co. INC. WHOLEISALE H0‘SIEII»Y '75 ORCHARD STREET NEW YORK CITY Phone: Har. 7-4819. H. SACKS Q Hemstitching, Pleating, Button Holes, ,, Q Button Work, Machine Embroidery, Cloth Sponging 69 EAST 113th ST., Bet. Park & Madison Aves., N .Y.(). 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B1Vd., llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll Phene: Mfilrose 5-45200 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II I I I I I | I I II We Thank You, FATHER ; Bronx, 4 Y. Qi Silver B Tune in on Jane Arden Program on the air Monday through Friday over WJZ at 10;15A.M. Bakers of Ward’s Soft Bun Bread Queen Cake Ei October 13th, 193sHA.D.1i=.D. The NEW DAY ‘ 27 THERE ARE THOSE WHO ARE REPRESENTATIVES or THE GREAT ENTERPRISES -WHO Do NOT KNOW THEY ARE EXPRESSING‘ COMQMERCIALLYEE ACCORDING TO THE PROMISE OF (:01) THAT WHICH HAS BEEN SPOKEN INTO CONSIDERATION, IF YOU DO “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 4th, 1938 A.D.F.D. ’ TIME: 12:55 P.M. From the time of the Resurrection of Jesus, and His Ascension in the‘ midst of the people, they have beendiliglently looking for His return, and they were certain that HE would return; for I when the disciples stood gazing up into the skies —‘up into Heaven, as they thought—they were asked by an Angel of the-LORD, “Why stand ye gazing up into Heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into Heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into Heaven,” an-d out -of their midst, CHRIST disap- peared. In the fulfilment of the Scripture, in the , same like manner CHRIST has returned. As the cloud, according to the Bible, received Him out‘ ‘of their sight, in a cloud of misunderstanding HE appeared again in the midst of them, and they know not when HE cometh, nor from whence HE came; but just like a thief in the night HE’ came, as was ‘predicted of HIM, and I just like the CHRIST and LORD -of Heaven that the disciples, the prophets, the sages and the seers, the preachers, the teachers, the elders and the leaders, the parents, the catechisms and the Sunday school lessons have all taught us, would come and dwell among us, and Who would take all of our cares and sorrows, sicknesses, pains and ,troubles away, even so has CHRIST Our LORD, FATHER DIVINE, come, .and this is ex- " actly What HE is doing. HE’ is teaching Wis- xdom that was never possessed of man, imaking » . unto HIMSELF a perfect people, by the Knowl- edge that HE~is imparting unto them from His SUPREME MIND. This Lesson of today is Well worth. careful consideration, and every individ- ual who desires to continue on with the LORD should examine himself by ‘this Great Doctrine ‘ and Lesson of Truth. _ _ W _ ‘ (’].‘l1e/ foregoing statements are those of the NOT RECEIVE IT, IT IS BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT READY To RECEIVE 1T . I ' transcriber, afterwwhich FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) '“ l ' . ~ PEACE, EVERYONE :‘ (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” echoed the voices of the multitude.) ' . GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL! A GOOD APPETITE! GOOD MANNERS! GOOD BEHA- VIOUR! ALL SUCCESS and ALL PROSPER- ITY; these and all other Blessings to you I bring, for you have declared I AM eachand all of them. These you can have for the mere asking, by plag- ing yourself in -the position where you can re- ceive them. ’ - When I call these Blessings into consideration, I call them into expression, and when I call them into expression, they are yours for the actual ac- ceptance of'them.. « What a privilege to realize, that which has been spoken into consideration, if you do not re- ceive. both it and them, it is because you are not V ready to -,receive them. I mention this because daily’ I AM saying “GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL! A GOOD APPETITE! GOOD SUCCESS .and ALL PROSPERITY,” and such as that. Those things I AM speaking daily into consider- ation, that you might be partakers of them. Through My Condescension to the earth plane,._I- become to be the personification of each an-d all I of them. I AM each and all" of these desirable Blessings, which I AM. stressing, and you can be « equivalently the same, for I have'declared, “Here you all are, and there I AM." I have made the connecting link between GOD and man, that your contact might be effective, that you might be partakers of GOD’S Nature, GOD’S Characteristics and GOD’S Spirit. This ' and all other Blessings are yours for the right- ful contact, for the attachment, and you with your mind harmonizing with the FUNDAMEN- TAL of Whom yousay I AM, would be attached to the FUNDAMENTAL until the reaction of such an expression will be a living reality in your daily experience. , p The Expressions of the Flesh What a glorious privilege to bring into your ex- perience these desirabilfi‘ ‘t11ee°:€->"~ desir- oaober 13th, 1938‘~A.D:F'.,D; 28 The NEW _DA'Y able qualities and these desirable Attributes, Characteristics and Emotions and Expressions of GOD, for GOD through His Condescension came in the likeness of sinful flesh, for sin to condemn sin in the flesh. “In the likeness of sinful flesh” does not merely mean in that which you observe with your physical eye, as a “tangibilated” ex- pression commonly known as a person, but your personality, your individuality, your emotions and ‘expressions .are the expressions of the flesh, of which CHRIST in His Love and Mercy came in such an undesirable likeness, that HE might condemn the motivated expression of your ac- tions, of your deeds and of your emotions, to condemn that which is erroneous about them. At times you may see individuals in divers ex- pressions, divers emotions and divers vibrations; these all are motivated by the Spirit of GOD, or Life of GOD, it is true, nevertheless, they being the expressions of ‘certain individuals living in physical bodies, as being called mortality, these are the expressions of the flesh. of which I AM stressing." GOD came in the likeness of each an-d all~of them, for to condemn the erroneousness and the imperfection, the falsity and untruth, which is the unrtruth in each and all of them. By this, GOD in Love and Mercy came to reach you on the plane wherein y=ou stand, that you might be redeemed from sin, vice and crime and from all undesirable tendenciesof every kind. In Harmony With the Creator Oh, what a privilege to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD; to be in harmony with -the FUNDAMENTAL! When you are in harmony with the CREATOR, the Creative Forces of Na- ture Will recreate the desirable in your daily ex- perience, as you recognize them when they are called into consideration. GOOD HEALTH! GOOD WILL!’ A GOOD APPETITE! GOOD MANNERS and GOOD BEHAVIOUR! ALL SUCCESS and ALL- PROSPERITY, With the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, these and all other desirable expressions are called intoconsideration, that you might be par- takers of them. You can be partakers of them if you are in harmony in reality with the FUN- DAMENTAL, With the CREATOR of these de- sirable conditions andexpressions; therefore, it is your privilege, each of you, to be partakers of the desirable instead of the negative; but you cannot be partakers unless you harmonize with ' that which is the Producer of the desirable, the CREATOR, the AUTHOR and the FINISHER. What a glorious privilege to live in the AC- TUAL PRESENCE of GOD, where GOD is on active duty and at home at all times; where “the Tree "of Life” is daily and eternally blooming; Where there is rest for,the weary, Where there is rest for you. i “The rest that did remain to the people of GOD,” it still remains for you, if‘ you will but recognize the recognition that has ' been ordained, that you might have and come in- to possession of‘ it, by the relaxation of your conscious mentality, and by stilling yourself as an individual, and stilling yourselves collectively as individuals, that GOD HIMSELF might be ob- served in His Fulness. Let Go and Let GOD It is a privilege to observe such an Unfoldment ———an Unfoldment of RIGHTEOUSNESS; an Un- foldment of TRUTH; an ‘Unfoldment of JUS- TICE! This can only be observed by those who .are Willing to let go and let GOD. You cannot observe RIGHTEOUSNESS unless you are right- eous in your own concept, or in your own con- ception of the RIGHTEOUSNESS transmitted and conveyed to you. You must conceive the right idea of things by self-denial and by har- monization. You cannot conceiveanything un- less you harmonize with the begetter of such a thing. The conception is made through the har- monization of thought, of mind, of ideas or of opinions, or in some Way you must harmonize with that which is the begetter of such. When you conceive the idea, it is through harmonizing with that one, or the expression that has con- ' veyed it. , V A thought cannot be conceived unless you shall have ‘harmonized in some Way with the one who conveyed the thought. Every idea conceived in the hearts and minds of men, they are conveyed or inspired by some individual. They are con- ceived by harmonizing, by making the contact through which the conception can be made. When this is brought into actuality, you may conceive the identical expression and reproduce it, and,the idea may be termed as “yours,” when it is brought into your actions and into your expres- sions, When you are moved, and seen in your emotions, expressing such an idea or such an opinion. That is the mystery! Then it may be called “yours,” for you ‘have personified that -idea ; you have personified that opinion; you have adopted that opinion until it is expressed in your daily emotions and experiences. Personifying the Emotions of Others Every experience of yours may express cer- tain opinions of others, and certain emotions of ‘ others, bu-t when you shall have adopted those emotions, ideas .and opinions, and they are ex- pressed in your personal appearance, when you express from that angle of expression and oth- ers observe your emotions and expressions, they must consider “this,” or “that” is your expres- \ IIBSS. October 13m, 1933 A.D.1=.o. ' sion. It is your expression or your emotion be- cause you have personified that emotion in your personal appearance .and likeness. GOD created man in His Own Image and Like- In GOD’S Image and Likeness GOD cre- ated HE male andfemlale. In the Very _likeness and image of yourself you re-create such expres- sions .as are conveyed to you, and stressed in your memory by emotions or by words or by ac- tions in some way until others _conceive such an idea and express your image and you express their image and likeness and emotions and ex- pressions and become to be real partakers of them. I 1 V The undesirable is a reality among the inhabi- tants of the earth. We find that even one "na- tion will try to copy after the fashion and cus- tom of some other nation. That nation will try to copy after the fashion of some other nation. As it came over the radio this morning, the gov- ernment of our Country, would not endorse nor consider disarmament-—the disarmament pro- gram, unless the other powers do so. One na- tion copying after the other nation! Now who will be the first one to make up their mind to do right? Someone must consider: one or the other must first be the sample or the example to pro- duce a desirable expression, to produce a desir--' able idea, and convey that idea to others that others might be partakers of it, and become to be the reconception, or reconceivers of such an idea, that they might be the expressers of that of which is desirable. , ‘ Seek the Desirable When menlsee you are expressing something that is desirable, and you are successful and prosperous in your activities, theywwill copy after ' that "fashion if they see you are successful; but ’ if they see you are a failure in that which you are expressing, they will refuse to copy after such a fashion, for if it is ‘detrimental for you and for yours, it is detrimental to them andlfor“ theirs. That is the mystery. So, jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies; hence, if a person or a nation desires to produce the desir- able and bring it into expression, such a person or such a nation should seek diligently to find a desirable, that which is constructive, that which is the most perfect and produce it and bring it to fruition, and demonstrate it through their daily expressions, through their daily emo- , tions /until others will observe. it, and stress it vividly by concentration. V Whenothers vividly visualize that which you are s-tressing and expressing, others will eventu- ally become tq be the partakers of that which you are expressing. When they become to be i I I ThejNEWlD,AY , K p29, partakers of it, if they cansee and know by their own experience, it is the most essential, it'is the most desirable, it is the most constructive, it is the most profitable for all who are concerned, such an individual or,nation will adopt the sam- ple and the example "Which they have copied after. , Taking a Chance Then I say, the desirable is as expressive and . The undesirable ' as operative as the undesirable. can be stressed vividly in actions and in deeds among the inhabitants of the earth; they all will copy after the undesirable, which brings misery, disappointment and failures; but there are a lim- ited few, if any—-‘there is but a limited few, if . any-——who are willing to make a complete sur- render and a sacrifice to the extent that they will create some idea or some opinion for all hu- manity, and lift up a standard for the benefit of all humanity, in away that would be as taking a chance, of which would call for a sacrifice, a . self-denial for the benefit of all whomay, come hereafter. The undesirable has been a reality. You stressed it daily and hourly by compromising and harmonizing with the undesirable, but what about the desirable? Who will take a stand .as an individual or as a nation, for the idea that is most uplifting, most far-reaching, most con- structive and most profitable and beneficialifor all humanity ? " Who will take a stand in opposition to all of their sense’ of feeling, and sacrifice all they have or could gain for the purpose of reaching all man- kind, with an idea that will save millions and all . humanity from “the fall”? There are only a few, if any, I say! I could say, there is not any , who will make a complete surrender as an indi- Vidual or as a n.ation -to take a stand for the idea of that which is the most constructive, in the way of lifting up a standard for others. i V This Country, and ‘other countries of the great powers that be, will begin disarmament—they will begin if all of the others do. They are mis- trusting others, and others are mistrusting them. “The arms of flesh will fail you, you dare not trust your own,” for your mind will change unless you are born again. \ . lC0mmitting Suicide . Take these thoughts to consideration! You will even commitysuicide yourself unless you are born again. I If you do not; commit suicide in one way you will in another- There are many ways to commit suicide. You can commit social sui- cide. You can commit political suicide. You can commit intellectual suicide. You can commit Spiritual suicide. There are inany w:a.y's of com- 30 The NEW. DAY mitting suicide, and I venture to say, the ma- jority of the people who ‘die socially, financially, intellectually or from any of the divers angles of expression wherein they have been expressive and represented, they have committed suicide in one way or the other; for Why should a man die? Why should you die, if it were not through the violation of some law that would- prohibit you from living and living on‘? You die socially, politically, intellectually, fi- nancially and otherwise, because you have in some way or other committed suicide.» You have violated some law that has caused your death of yourself, from the angle of expression where- in you have died or wherein you are dying. You are committing suicide, by d-oing something that is in violation to the law of Life. Even though you may not be conscious of such, nevertheless you are violating some law that would give you access in the Grace wherein y-ou stand, to go on to perfection, and continue on and on, unless it were, that you would be on the wrong line. That is What it is all about! Copy the Positive - Then Iisay, it is ‘better to copy after the posi- tive instead of the negative. Visualize vividly the desirable, and you will tend to materialize it. You tend to materialize it by harmonizing with it; but you cannot materialize it unless you har- monize with it; for when you refuse to harmon- ize with it, by being inharmonious to it, it will not take with you, unless you harmonize with it. That is the mystery; but if you harmonize with the desirable, the desirable will be your portion, for you will become to be partakers of the de- sirable, yea, a partaker if you-are an individual. Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery! Why be envious againstthose who are prosper- ous? Why be jealous and covetous of those who are prosperous, or any other expression which you desire to express‘? Why envy others of it? It is ignorance.’ You are only robbing yourself of it, for in your mentality you are trying to deprive others or destroy the access and -the ‘suc- cess of others, butyou are automatically and un- consciously destroying the hope of your own. As I have often said, “Why should I care about the millionaires, or the billionaires ‘.7 Why should ‘" I envy them of the Blessings which they are ex- pressing? It is ignorant to do such a thing! i It is an expression» of ignorance to allow such to exist in your consciousness. When men are jealous and envious of others, they are robbing themselves of the identical Blessings which they are jealous of others; for that which you sow, you shall also reap. The desirable is equally true. Success Without Selfishness , How glorious it is -to look out and see the progressiveness and the success of others, with- out the act of aggression, without the act of self- ishness exemplified among them! We heartily endorse the progressive! We heartily cooperate ‘With them. We encourage them and consider as said the Gospe1—-—yea, Jesus: “To him that hath it shall be given; but to him that hath not, even that which he hath (seemeth to have) shall be taken.” Therefore, if you are scientific‘ enough and open-minded .and broad-minded enough, you can heartily endorse any expression of success and prosperity one may have, so long as that one may express it without aggression and without selfishness; for if you are an endorser of the de- sirable, and the prosperous, you will tend to pro- duce the same in your experience automatically. As was said by one in the testimony last eve- ning, I believe, how some person said, My Fol- lowers gave all of their money. Why is it, they do not ‘make the people give them all of their money? Why is it that they do not do it? It is because they know it is not true concern- ing ME, and again, they have not produced the desirableness of the desirable Within themselves; hence, they cannot ‘produce and bring into ex- pression and attract to them, the desirable things which they are seeking, because they are unjust in themselves and are ready to do an injustice to everyone else. By so doing, naturally they are doing it -to themselves automatically, and the re- action of such comes upon them, -» and they are destroyed, or that which they are seeking is de- stroyed by that which is termed, “the destroyer.” L From the Creative Forces of Nature ‘Oh, it is something to consider! You create for yourself the desirable, or the undesirable. You materialize the desirable or the undesirable and then you realize the desirable or the unde- sirable. The desirable is My Portion from every angle of expression. Anything that man can de- sire, it and all other Blessings are at My dis- posal. ‘They are at My service, because of the Creative Force of Nature, as the AUTHOR and. the FINISHER of the ‘good as well as the nega- tive. Oh, it is ad privilege to observe the mystery! It will be produced and brought into expression ac- cording to the dictates of your conscience, by bringing your body firstly ‘into subj’ec~tion to RIGI-IQTEOUSNESS. RIGHTEOUSNESS means the right useness of things. When you first seek the Kingdom, of GOD and His RIGHTEOUS- NESS, His right-useness of all things, when you A Octorber 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. Jen ’ «Q .: somber 13th, 1933 A.D.F.“D. The NEW~DAY I u u p31 learn to use things rightfully or righteously, why then, why should you be prohibited from having those things? You are limi-ted because you do not know how to use things ‘righteously. ,If you use things righteously or rightfully, you can and will have a full and a plenty to use; but. so long as you use things selfishly and begrudg- - ingly, it is a matter of impossibility for you to continue to be successful. You should not be successful with the spirit of aggression, w.ith the spirit of selfishness, with the spirit of graft and with the spirit of , greed, but with the spirit of progressiveness and with the spirit of successfulness and the spirit of un- selfishness, you ,should have access to express continually, and of your kingdom and of your in- crease there shall be no end. Expressing Commercially ’According to the Promise -of GGD I There are those who arerepresentatives of the. V great enterprises, who do not even know they are living and expressing commercially, accord- , ing to the Promise of GOD! They may not know V they are expressing according to the Fundamen- tals of life, but at times they are expressing ex- actly according to the Fundamentals of Life, even though they may be selfish to a great ex- tent; yet because of the commercial system, for a selfish purpose they do things that are for the benefit of others, and by so doing they are giv- ing service, and they get joy in the actuated words of expression, in the spirit of success and prosperity,. in their respective business or activi- ties. ' That is the mystery. , Then I say, you can besuccessful, you can be prosperous, you can be" healthy, you can be hap- py! Everydesirable Blessing is at your dispo- sal. It is at your service. All things are as free for/you as they are for any other individual. Handicaps cannot prevent it. Handicaps cannot hinder. To be handicapped‘ is a blessing,‘ as I have often stressed, I AM still stressing: , ‘7Man’s extremity is GCD’S Opportunity;” -therefore, “extremiate.” yourselves as individu- als, if you are not “extremiated” completely. Bring yourself to your destination, andto your complete “extremiation”; then and only then, will GOD have an opportunity for expression. For this cause I AM’ rejoicing and AM exceed- ingly glad I came at the time of “extremiation.” From a personal poi.nt of view, I AM “extremiat- ed,” that is why GOD is considered, and consid- ered effectively and recognized by all ofthe na- tions. X I I ‘ I . ' . Guided‘ by the Inner Urge If mankind would have only known this; if they-would have only adhered to the Inner Urge from their earliest existence of the human life, on the face. of_ the earth, they would have gone on to perfection, by being led internally and in- — tuitively, if they would have allowed themselves to be led thereby, and refused to allow thingsto ‘ bind them from the external or outward appear- ance and actions of men. You .are "handicapped on many sides, because of your mortal concept of things, but as a great outstanding figure, I feature this country as a nation—GOD, through His Condescension‘, so or‘- dained that this Country would have a Constitu- tion under which men could live and would have a chance, if they-would, or if they wished to, to bring forth the CHRIST within them to fruition, by being governed by their highest intuition, and by being governed only volitionally and by mov- ing voluntarily. I . Under this great document, commonly known as the Constitution of the United States, if you are alert and persistent enough in your ambi- tion, you can serve GOD to the dictates of your own conscience. There is an Inner Urge in every individual. If that person or persons are sincere and .am.bitious together, if they are conscientious in_ all of their activities and emotions, that Inner Urge in each and every individual would tell them something more than what the external world would be telling them. For thiscause you have been privileged under the Constitution to serve GOD to the dictates of your own conscience. For this cause you are privileged under the Constitu- tion to have the freedom of assemblage and the freedom of speech. For this cause under the Constitution, you are privileged tomove volition- ’ ally, if you wish to. By so doing, you will bring that Inner Urge within to fruition, and you will gain the victory over every difficulty, over all of your trials and tribulations, for that Inner Urge within you is the FUNDAMENTAL that was brought to fruitionin Jesus. 1 Crack the Shell of Mortal Limitation Oh, it is a privilege to observe it, and to see A there was an Inner Urge in those men who sought Religious liberty, coming \to this Country seeking Religious liberty, for it was essential. So long as you are suppressed by the oppressors, it is a matter of impossibility for you to express ef- fectively that which is within you, unless you are willing to crack the shell of mortal limitation, and violate, yea, rebel against, and then violate the -oppositions of laws, rules and regiilations that are not according to your highest iiituition, and not according to your Inner Urge that is moving you volitionally. I When you break the shell -of such an%*expres- 32 A The NEWDAY sion and bring these qualities within you to frui- tion, there and then you are expressing some- thing above that of the powers of men. Men can no longer hold you in bondage nor enslave you by such a recognition, and by such a great conversion. _ What a glorious privilege to live in such a PRESENCE! These men, as the pioneers of this country, coming seeking Religious liberty under which, and according to which, the Constitution of this Country was established. It was drafted from the minds of those who were sincere at that time, to pave out the way-—in other words, to lay the way for others to come along and bring forth their highest Inner Urge, their highest in- tuition ‘within them to fruition, by being privi- leged to move voluntarily and worship GOD ac- cording to their own dictation by so doing. This is why GOD stands as the perfection and the PERFECTER of mankind. Live by the Constitution Then as I say, I will say again, GOD in Love and Mercy came as the REDEEMER and the SA- VIOUR of men. GOD in Love and Mercy came as -the Protection of the Constitution, even as the Constitution has guaranteed His Protection. Aren’t you glad? For this cause I stress over‘ and over again, let each and everyone as an American citizen under the Constitution, live ac- cording to the. same, and bring the qualities of RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE to fruition within them, and take a stand by being governed by their highest intuition and by crack- ing the shell of mortal limitations and bring about an international emancipation. — I came to free men from the barriers and the bands of men. The time cometh and is not far away, when every barrier between the coun- tries even, shall be broken down; ‘for what said » Jesus concerning this mystery: “He that the Son sets free, is free indeed.” GOD in the Sonship Degree, from this angle of expression, shall bring about an international emancipation from all of the embargoes and bar- riers and limitations of the laws of immigration, and every such thing that tends to bind the chil- dren of men and prohibit them. \~ Had it not been the privilege for others to come to this Country, Columbus and‘ those rep-’, resentati-ves who came before him and with him would not h.ave paved out the way for others to come. A This Country Is Impersonal, « , Takethese thoughts to consideration, and con- sider, “as you have found HIM, walk therein.” If it was good for -the pioneers-arid’ the f0L1I1C161‘S, October 13th, I938 of this government, can you not see it is good for others? Why conceive the idea of graft and of greed and of selfishness? Why not consider this Country as ‘all other~countries are, univer- sal; in other words, this country is impersonal. , How can it be bound to those of you;who are now called American’ citizens‘? How can it be- long to you alone who are not American citizens by lineage nor by nationality, in reality, when in reality, “the earth is’ the LORD’S and the Ful- ness thereof”? GOD shall rise in all other coun- - tries as in this one, and shall bring about the emancipation of all mankind from all barriers, from all limitations, from all embargoes and from every law of immigration -that has been set up and set apart as a prohibitation in violation to the Constitution. Aren’t you glad? They shall be of one language and of one speech, as they were in the beginning of the cre- ation; they were of one language and of one speech, even so re-create I them, for this is the beginning of the great re-creation of all man- kind, even as it is the “repeation” of history, ac- cording to history, from the prehistoric days to the present time. Aren’t you glad? _ , GOD Is Re-creating the World This is thebeginning of the re-creation of the world. ‘GOD is the CREATOR and the RE- CREATOR. GOD shall re-create a new world ‘in which shall dwell RIGHTEOUSNESS, in the fulfilment of ‘the Scripture. .Aren’t you glad? What said the “inspirationic” prediction of the prophet in the prophetic age? p I. “Behold, I create a new Heaven and a new earth wherein dwelleth RIGHTEOUSNESSZ’ Can you “not see the mystery? I shall not be discouraged until I shall have re-created anew Heaven and a new earth. I AM re-creating here and now. Aren’t you "glad? The re-creation of the creation!» I re-create a new Heaven and a new earth whereindwelleth RIGHTEOUSNESS. From the “inspirationic” prediction of the hearts and minds of the converted ones, Idrafted My RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT PLATFORM. From the "‘inspirationic” prediction of their hearts and minds inspirationally predicting the RIGHTEOUS Government, which we are re- creating, I drafted a RIGHTEOUS Government Platform uponiwhich to build, and to re-create and re-found a new Government under which to , live. “Behold, I create anew Heaven and a new earth, wherein dwelleth RIGHTEOUSNESS.” The aiidlregulations of tla.e'e‘1;1;bargibes ootolaek 13th, 1938 A.D;Fi.D. --the law of immigration-éthey are llot.accord- ing to the Constitution in a ‘ great measure, and are not according to this FUNDAMENTAL un- der which we, as American _citizens, come into - possession of our citizenship. Significance of I the Re-creation When this country was sought, there were no embargoes and laws of immigration, such as there are today, to bring about a prohibitation to the access of the laws of the people and‘ for the people, and by the people, that they might in- herit the earth, in the fulfilment of the _Gospel, and in the fulfilment of the Scripture. What said the “psalmic” prediction concerning the mys- tery? - G “The meek shall inherit the earth, and the Righteous shall dwell in the -land forever.” 3 Can you not see the significance of the re-crea- -tion of the world in RIGHTEOUSNESS, such as I AM doing, that the children of men might be righteous on the earth plane, that they might come into possession of their rightful inherit- ance, the earth, for which I Came? I “The meek shall inherit the earth, and, the Righteous shall dwell in the land forever.” Meekness and Righteousness, the two go togeth- er, and I will not allow them to be severed. That is why men refuse to accept of the way of RIGHTEOUSNESS, for they cannot, get it sav- R ing by the way of meekness, or in or by being in harmony with it. That is the mystery.’ But if they are in harmony with the way of meekness‘ and harmonize with it, RIGHTEOUSNESS will be in evidence, .and theyiwill express it; there-. fore, they will come into possession of their rightful inheritance, as the meek of the earth are the inheritors. But oh, how glorious it will be when men can see and know the Truth con- cerning ME, and build upon this Foundation that cannot be shaken: for GOD, in Love and Mercy came, over and above the law of immigration. Aren’t you glad? The World Knew Him Not I said, GOD, in Love and Mercy came, over and above the law of immigration; for when they found HIM’ in this NAME, I was in this country in which I now AM. Truly might have one said: I “I-IE was in the world, and the world was made by HIM, and the world knew HIM not.” When and wheresoever I AM to be, there AM I, and they will see I do not have to come. Aren’t you glad? -What said John concerning the mys- The.NEW DKAY . W, i 33 tery, after the Resurrection, as he recorded it’? “HE entered in, and the door was shut.” Even though the immigration laws, rules and regula- tions and the embargoes have been placed against : the law of immigration against man in the act of the law of immigration, I entered in and the door was shut. When they woke up, over night I was here. - E _ ' I shall not be discouraged, neither shall I be disturbed until I bring every opposition to naught, and establish the POSITIVE instead of the negative, and RIGHTEOUSNESS instead of unrighteousness,UNSELFISHNESS instead of selfishness. , , a , Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery, and to be in the PRESENCE of your LORD and SAVIOUR, for upon this Foundation, with such a recognition you will have victory over every dif- ficulty, over all trials and over. all tribulations, for GOD by ‘nature is victorious. What said Je- sus concerning this mystery? “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inher- it the earth.” "Aren’t you glad? “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inher- it the earth,” I say. I I ' So live in the meekness and lowliness of Spirit, be self-denied, if you please, and lo, I will be with _ you‘; as in the beginning, I will be with you in this dispensation, in the re-creation of the creation. I thank you. \ E Tel. 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L ( NEW YORK arm (Near 42nd Street) % Wholesale and Retail Meats and Poultry Hotels and Restaurants ‘Supplied 0 We Thank You.‘ FATHER! Tel.: Mott Haven 9-850$ ABEL & SANDLEE, INC... A _ wHO:1.E}sAL;E esOUT1mR;N PRODUCE —— FRUIT and PRODUCE A : BRONX TERMINAL M/ARlKET.-- STORE NO. 24, BRONX, NEW YORK . ' \ October 1311., A 1938 A.l").'F'.D. A ,k. . . .__" Peace ' ociober 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. The NXEWDAY T 35 CAN SEE UNDER “RlGHTEOUSNESS UMARCHES ON” A WE ARE LAYING A FOUNDATION FOR A UNIVERSAL TRIGHTEOUS A GOVERNMENT IN THE FUTURE S .“OUR FA'I‘HER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 2nd, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 2:50 P.M. A It is a privilege to be the possessor of good literature, and to always have the same on hand, covering every phase and topic of life, and treat- ing every subject, whether it be religious, edu- cational, political, scientific, inventional, industri- al, professional or what not,_ with the utmost care. Regardless to what the subject-matter is, that may be desired by one, it can be found in the “Archives of Heaven.” For every problem, sub- ject or expression that is known to man, it came from GOD, even though man may have later de- secrated it when he came into possession of it. For this cause, we deem ourselves most fortu- nate in having the “DEAN of the UNIVERSE,” to teach us daily of His “Divine” Wisdom which surpasses the finite wisdom of man, causing every individual to speak, move and act with GOD’S Understanding, if the will accept of this Wonderful opportunity. , L \ These great.Lessons, which are Blessings, are a part of our inheritance as heirs and joint heirs with CHRIST, and to us they are priceless gems, bestowed freely upon us, as a gift from the SA- VIOUR of men. For these invaluable treasures,‘ we offer unto THEE, Our EVERLASTING KING, "most sincere gratitude from the very depths of our hearts. Again we thank THEE, LORD.;“ "_ (The foregoing statements are those of, -the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) A PEACE, EVERYONE: ' (“Peace, F.ATH:ER DEAR!” responded the .as- sembly joyfully.) The peace that we are enjoying can be enjoyed by all; that is, if the inhabitants of the earth will but accept of GOD. If you -do not accept of ME from a personal point of view, for your own sake, if you please, why not accept of ME, from the ‘point ofRI,GHTEOUSNESS, *1*RU-TH and JUS:-T _ , honesty, competence and truth- among this peo- . TICE as we have exemplified it? - ‘ _ umes of real study from y-our libraries. ture to say, in this particular issue, if this were " If you read this issue of the “New Day,” the issue of September 29, 1938, if you are open- minded, you are ‘obliged to ‘see andknow, there is a reality in this Message. If you desire to get first-hand information, those of My Follow- ers as My Followers, of course you will read, but those of our friends whom you may find from time to time, desiring to get information con- cerning My Work and Mission, this in itself, is an investment for you -that is worth more than your millions, if you would but stop and consider and read My Messages as given in this partic- ular issue. . . Ifyou read all of those Messages in this issue, consisting of one hundred pages of real litera- ture, of information concerning. the RIGHT- EOUS Government of which we are represent- ing, an-d of information concerning the different businesses and business representatives in this and other communities, who are advertising in the publication, in the consideration of the “lost and found”,articles as advertised therein, there is enough information in this particular issue to consider any investment you have made——this five centissue of the “New. Day,” only five cents, of which it will cost you, will surpass all of your investments in s-tocks and bon-ds, and any other capital. ’ This issue of the “New Day” in itself, if you will stop and read it for consideration, you will see there is more actual clean reading, or Mes- sage of scientific truth in this,_ than all you have, . or may get out of many books; out of many vol- I ven- published in a book just as it is, it would be .more than the most of the books as published, which would cost from two dollars‘ and .a half to five’ dollars acopy, of any ordinary message. Then I say, stop and consider what GOD is do- ing for all humanity, as a FREE GIFT to the -World——GRATIS to ma_nkind,that HE might lift them and redeem them from all vice and from all crime and from sin of every kind. Under “RIGHTEOUSNE‘SS MARCHES ON,” as you heard, you can see, if it were only this particular issue,and -this particular Message of “RIGHTEOUSNESS MARCHES ON,”. in those pages, under that heading, in this particular is- sue, you can seedefinitely, to sowsucli seeds of 36 ple, we are laying a Foundation for a universal RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT for ‘the future. In all of My Messages, yea, inall of My Lec- tures as being termed “Messages,” I AM convey- ing to humanity the significance of the recogni- tion of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE and the great significance of accepting of PEACE as the fundamental, as the hope of the redemption of all humanity. I AM sh-owing them definitely, by harmonizing with ME scientifically, we shall do away with prejudice completely. We _shall do away with dissension, wrath and vengeance among the people. We shall do away with all distinction, segregation and every other detest- able expression. We shall establish the unity of, Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, and all of the inhabitants of the earth after a while will be even as we are here and now. There will be no more division .and distinction among the na- tions of the earth. There will not be any more confusi-on among them, for they will see even- tually, the folly and the ignorance of such ac- tions of the expressions of prejudice, and of re- sentment, and of anger, of wars, race riots and other confusion resulting from such being incul- cated and reincarnated in you. Butlet us con- tinue to convey, reinculcate and Ir-eincarnate the extreme reverse expression to that of dissen- sion, preju-dice, resentment, anger, jealousy and all "of those detestable tendencies, such as bring wars, race riots and- all sorts of confusion, which cause thegdeath of the lives of millions. Oh, what a privilege to live in such a recogni- tion, and when the Spirit of MY PRESENCE shall have been considered among all of the na- tions consciously, we will do away with war coin- pletely, and all men will beat their swords into pruning hooks and their spears into plowshares. This is the “inspirationic” prediction of the prophet, telling of this dispensation ofwhich we will be the Fulfillers, for we are beginning to do that which he had predicted. Those things which you used for war and for destruction, you shall use them constructively. They shall be changed into instruments for constructive work, and not\for destruction, for I will convert all of your energy, ambition, with all of your detest- able tendencies, andcause them to serve GOD, by going in a different direction. from the way they have been directed. All of your emotions, energy and ambition, even, though they may be detestable and sinful, I shall convert them. I shall use them positively instead of negatively, and I shall cause RIGHT-, . EOUSNESS to be expressed in the place of un- / righteousness and TRUTH in the place of falsity. I shall let Love and kindness be in evidence The NEW DAY October 13th, 1938 A.D..1=’.D., where violence and resentment and dissension were the expressions of your past experiences. Aren’t youlglad? V I shall get into millions and billions of the in- habitants of the earth, and cause them to recog- nize the PRESENCE of the CHRIST or else they shall pass off of the face of the earth, and shall not effect nor hinder MY free access. Opposi- tions will be just merely a thing of the past after a while, although they may rise from time to time, but GOD through ~His Condescension will lift HIMSELF and His co-workers and friends and Followers above such conditions, so far, they will merely be a slight thing -of the past. They will not be seen as things» many, but as a slight thing of the past, to be considered if they can be slightly considered in your memory. Justthink of how glorious it will be, when all of the inhabitants of the earth universally, shall have been brought into subjection to this FUN- DAMENTAL, and all will be meek and willing to serve and harmonize with the Spirit as has been exemplified among you. _ The exemplifi-cation of harmonization, and the personification of the same shall‘ be made real in the hearts and- lives of men, when -they all uni- versally see ME as I AM, and stand for one com- V mon purpose. I thank you. I Tel. ED. 4--5865 pEA¢E i A. & J. BOTTLING CO. ALL KINDS OF SODA Ginger A1e—Lemon Lime——Grape Soda-—Cream Soda Cherry Soda—Orange Soda—-I-Strawberry Soda 310 WEST 133rd STREET. 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Y * New York City‘ 38 The NEW DAY .October 13th, ,1938iA.D.F.D. i EVERY TIME A PERSON TELLS You iS0~METHll\l~G THAT’ IS DISCOURAGING OR CREATES DISSENSIION, RESENTMENT OR; ANGER, THAT is FROM THE MESSENGER OF UNRESAT OUR FATHER’S MESSAGEA: AT THE BANQUET TABLE STONE RIDGE EXTENSION THE PROMISED LAND THURSDAY, OOT. 6TH, 1938 A. D. F. D. TIME: 1:45 P. M. A delicious banquet was spread before the LORD and dear SAVIOR, FATHER DIVINE, » and His Host of angels in the early afternoon of October 6th at the Stone Ridge Extension. At the conclusion of the reading of one of FATI-IER’S inspiring lectures from a recent issue of the New Day, FATHER rose to further stress and follow up the subject treated in the message--which might be termed to be “The Messenger of Rest versus the messenger of un- res .” Thank You, FATHER, for this great enlight- enment toour souls. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) PEACE, EVERYONE: That Message as conveyed, it is enough said, speaking of that of which you all should con- siider-the Messenger of Rest that will bring you sweet Messages of Love. The Messenger of Rest, of which I so vividly stressed, will bring you consolation when your are disconsolate, will bring you Peace, will bring you pleasure. Truly might have I said in the Message as given, even though it was not according to the original composition transmitted: ' “Perfect submission, perfect delight, Visions of rapture now burst on your sight; Angels descending, bring from above Echoes of mercy and whispers of love.” A If you are not careful, you will find yourself on the side of the messenger of unrest and ignor- ant pride, that one tha-t will tell you things that will disturb you, that one that will express messages of hate, dissension, discord, confusion and disappointment and failure. That messen- ger of unrest and ignorant pride will dictate to you just what you should do and where you should go and what you should say. That mes- ‘ senger of unrest ‘and ignorant pride has come in bodies. That messenger has come in bodies, although he was in the beginning apparently as being termed invisible, coming as a spirit or mind even to Jesus -the Son of GOD. But that messenger, as I said in the Message read just before this one, that messenger who came as a tempter to CHRIST, the Son of GOD, coming at the time of Jesus’ being hungry ap- . parently, for something that was apparently needful for the sustenance of the body-——ap- parently Jesus was in need of something at that "particular instant in that particular instance-- as He came, even s-o -the tempter came at the time Jesus was apparently in need of something for the sustenance of the body. “Command these stones to be made bread that Thou mayest eat.” I The tempter, which was mortali»ty’s version, came to Jesus as though He was a person, and tempted Jesus as the first born among many brethren, that others might see the way the tempter would come, and know how to overcome him. As the tempter had tempted Jesus on sev- eral occasions invisibly, as it may be termed, then the same tempter came in the bodies of the children of men, bringing tothem such mes- ? sages of unrest and ignorant pride as the tempt- er would naturally bring. Messages of Love and Those of Discord In the Message just read I conveyed how the Sweet Messenger of Rest would bring to you ’ “echoes of mercy and whispers of Love,” but how the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride ‘ would bring to you all discontentment and dis- sension, dissatisfaction,‘ dissappointment ‘ and failure——-would bring to you every negative thought! The messenger of unrest and ignorant pride would tell you GOD ‘does not love, you any- way. The messenger of unrest and ignorant pride will always bring some message of ‘ dis- . cord to you, something to cause you to doubt the reality of Love as eXemplified,.something to 1 A cause you to consider the Love of GOD to you is not a reality. “GOD does not love me any- way; I am always persecuted; I am always criti- cized; I am always accused.” These are ,-the words the messenger of ignorant pride will tell you, and many other such words of information to bring negation in your system by causing October 13th,. 1938 A.D.F.D. you te think negative thoughts’ concerning. the I mystery. But how glorious it is to accept of the Mes- sengerfof Rest, the Messenger that will bring to you Sweet Messages of Love, telling you of the Love of your GOD, telling you of the Love of GOD that has actually enveloped the world; telling you of the Love of GOD so firm and so « full and so free‘, filling all space and absent from none, causing even those “of whom would hate you -to -love .you, for they mus-t be filled with the Love of GOD. I Now, that is what the Messenger of Rest will tell you. But the messenger of unrestand ignor- ant pride, the messenger to the extreme reverse of that Messengerof Rest, of which is the Mes- senger of GOD. . .that messenger to the extreme reverse, of which is the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride, will tell you continually things - that will cause you to doubt Me; things that will cause‘ you to have disappointment; cause you to have failure; cause you to be discordant in spirit and in mind; cause you to be perturbed and disturbed in your heart and in your mind. That messenger of unrest and ignorant- pride is to the extreme reverse of that Messenger of Rest, the Messenger of your GOD. L Your Worst Enemy ‘Then I say, it is a privilege to live in the Ac- tual Presence of GOD, for you have long since been in thepresence of the “other fellow” and ‘in the atmosphere‘ of such messagesithat the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride is bring- ing. That messenger of unrest and ignorant pride brings such messages that will cause dis- sension, that will cause discords,- that will cause disappointment, that will cause failure, that will cause sickness, that will cause diseases, that will cause affliction," and that will cause doubts and fears. All of such will come through and ‘by that messenger of unrest and ignorant pride. That messenger has more bodies to function in than that of GOD, in a way of speaking. Oh,- it is something to consider! The worst enemy you have is that of your own household. The one that is in your bodies, your own mind, your own ideas and your own opinions, of which will be the expression of the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride, if you are living in selfishness and will in self abide! Will tell you many things that will cause you to be disturbed and keep you unhappy because of the lack of the recognition of GOD’S Actual -Presence, and because of the lack of the full consecration, sacrifice and self-denial to and for a your SAVIOR, the REDEEMER and the SAV- .IOR of all mankind. .But if you would but con- “ . The NEW DAY I S 39 ‘ sider the Messenger: of Rest and would request this Messenger of Rest to. return with the spirit of sincerity, and relax your conscious mentality and be conscientious in all of your requests and all of your assertions, the very Spirit of My Presence would, in answer to your request, re- turn the Messenger of Rest. The Message Still Remains This was not said in vain by composition, al- though it may have been spoken as an inspira- tion through the ignorant. But the Message still remains and I stress the same :, “Return, 0 Holy Dove, return, Sweet Messenger of Rest. .” (I heard them say) V ' “I hate that sin that made me mourn, And drove Thee from my breast.” It was not said in vain! It was not said in vain; it was not merely an expression as an assertion as a motto for consideration; neither merely as a composition to be sung as we are daily singing; but as a Message to the ones of those who were » concerned, that that Messenger of Rest might in reality return, no longer remaining away from the presence of you, but that He might return and have free access and no longer be driven or remain away from your presence. But that Messenger will return with all sin- cerity, if you will permit him, and bring your body, into subjection to him. If you notice close- ly,*‘i.t has always been that way. When the vi- bra ions of the Spirit are high, when the vibra- tion ‘is in expression and in evidence in your ' bodies or past experience, there is a time you will be tempted-. ' When Jesus w.as tempted, the vibrations had been high, but the vibrations were lowered by g the physical necessity of life being apparently lacking. After the vibrations are high at times, by your thoughts ~ dropping to the material things of life, the vibrations may I apparently lower themselves in expression and the tempter may come forth into consideration; but if you .are substantiated in faith and unshaken in con’- fidence, you will have the same faith at the time -of the temptation as you had when you were not tempted’ and when you were in the fulness of the Spiritual vibrations. , The vibrations of the Spirit come to bring you this Message of Love and to substantiate you. in faith that you might be unshaken in con- fidence when the tempter comes. That is the mystery. V I Christ’s Temptation Was‘ Necessary, _ After Jesus as a Person was baptized and the 40 V ii: if I ‘V The NEWDAY Holy Ghost descended, according to the.Gospel,' the tempter led Him up of the Spirit inthe Wilderness to be tempted of the “other fellow.” The Holy Ghost descended ‘and substantiated His conviction by the declaration the Holy Ghost was making as it was given to John inthe Jor- dan: I - - p “This is My beloved Son, in WhomI am well I pleased: hear ye Him.” This substantiated assertion, as it was confirm- ing the affirmation that had been made by Jesus, it was essential for Him to be tempted to see if‘ He would deviate from His assertion and yield to the temptation and not stand firm according to His assertion. ‘ The tempter came because of the declaration of GOD and of man: » “This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am Well pleased.” . It was essential for the tempter to come that the CHRIST in Jesus might overcome him and prove to the World conclusively that man in GOD can overcome all-of the temptations that may come from and through and by. the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride; therefore you have a Sample and an Example to go by. You can be substantiated in faith by What you have experienced and by what you have seen and heard. The tempter may come according to the mortal versions of men, but if" you are substantiated in faith and unshaken in con- fidence, that which has been spoken in your consciousness will be re-spoken, openly in your conscious mentality in Words and in actions as well as it had been spoken subconsciously. You Must Recognize the Messenger of Rest It is a privilege to realize that Messenger of Rest has truly come to abide. But if you do not recogn_ize the Messenger of Rest and bring your bodies into subjection, -the messenger of unrest . and ignorant pride will tell you something; but if you bring your bodies into subjection effect- ively to the Messenger of Rest, the Messenger of unrest andignorant pride cannottell you any- thing. ‘ ' - I have heard you ‘say attimes, a good many of you: “They cannot tell me anything. They just cannot tell me anything.” Well, you are sneaking of that unrest and ignorant pride, that messenger of which I have declared to be the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride. But you must be convinced to ‘know the Messenger of Rest will abide with you and you must be converted and so substantiated in faith until you gcannot be shaken; neitherlcan you deviate. by what the messenger of ufln-res-tn and ignorant pride may tell you. « K o I mention this because every time an individ- ,ual tells you something that is discouraging, any ‘ Word that is_ discouraging, disappointing or cre- ates dissension or resentment or anger, that is ' a message from the messenger of unrest and ignorant pride. He will get in bodies and try to tell you something; tell you something to cause you to-be disappointed; tell you some- thing to cause you to resent something or some- body; tell you something to cause you to be doubtful or fearful." I Any of those messages that are coming from any direction, if they are coming in a way of expression that will cause dissension, disappoint- ment or failure, these are the messages that are coming from the messenger of unrest and ignor- ant pride, the messenger with whomyou should not abide. When You Lost Sight of the World You called for that Messenger of Rest, for you know how good you felt when you lost sight of the world completely and did not hear that message from the messenger of unrest and ig- norant pride; when you did not hear any mes- sage coming as a message of discord, as a mes- sage of disappointment, as a message of failure, as a message of unbelief, neither as a message that would cause doubting or fearing. When you would not and did not hear such a message from the messenger of unrest and ig- norant pride, there and then with you that Messenger of Rest did abide; but when you be- gang listening to that messenger of unrest .and ignorant pride, when you began to be doubtful and fearful and trembling for the powers of the adversary, when you began doubting and fear- ing and began trembling and thought Within I yourself, GOD did not love you, you thought others did not love you-——there and then you drove that sweet Messenger of Rest from your breast, yea, from your presence, of which you have loved so well. ‘ ' Oh, it is something to consider! That Mes-, senger of Rest, he causes you to feel happy. He frees. you from doubts and “fears. It lifts you I where you had fallen.» The Messenger of Rest is recording the sweet Messages of Love, as said the composition, according to the Message given: “Perfect submission, perfect delight, Visions of -rapture now burst on my sight. Angels descending, bring from above Echoes of mercy and whispers of love.’f How glorious it will be when youget back to [that place in consciousness Where you can be. i‘ October l3th, 1933 A.D.F.D. sky *6. I October 113th, 1933 A.D.F.D. n... NEW our filled with this Love and there abide in your of dissension,' disappointment and failure. You GOD and say with the composer by inspiration: “Perfect submission, all is at rest; ‘ I in my Savior am now happy and blest: _ I am filled with His Glory, R I am Watching and waiting and I -am living above; , f p « " I am filled with His Goodness; , I am lost in His Love.” ' Aren’t you glad! GOD Will‘Be in Evidence ,. By such a conscious conviction, by such a sense of feeling, you will be lifted from sickness and diseases, from all disappointment and fail- ure, and GOD HIMSELF will be in evidence and the messenger of unres-t and ignorant pride can no longer even come, much less than abide! But the Messenger of Rest with us all, yea, with you, will abide, when you shall have brought your bodies, your minds and your hearts, your desires and all into subjection‘ to your GOD. I Then I sa_y, I » “Bid Him welcome today, A Every door open wide; ' . For the Comforter has come‘ to abide.” The Comforter of which I am now ‘speaking I am stressing continually, the Messenger of Rest for each an-d- every individual who will bring him- self or herself into subjection to the FUNDA- MENTAL and live exactly according to My Teaching. But, as I continue to say, that mes- senger of unrest and ignorant pride, if you are , not Watchful, he will get in you and tell youvthe. same thing and «tell you to tell someone else something that will cause them to be disappoint- ed, cause them to be a failure, cause them to be resentful, angry or create some dissension in some w.ay of expression. That is exactly What that messenger of unrest and ignorant pride , will tell you if you will allow him to dictate to you. ‘ I » He can dictate to you from the within or from » the without; but Izif he speaks within he is the same one who speaks without in another person, dictating to you such dictations that cause dis- appointment, failure, unrest and dissension among you. Such a messenger in opposition to the Messenger of Rest, will continue if you will allow him «to. ' I need not say more; I believe I have said enough, even in the Message that was read, to stir up your pure minds along this line; hence, from now, if you will to overcome undesirable conditions you will cease to bear witness of the nnrestful things; You will cease to carry news will} gease '-to bear’ witness of those things that .2 are undesirable,“ negative .an_d'_Aconflic'ting; for ‘such come, from the Messenger; of unrest and ignorant pride, who will create dissension and causeiyou to be a failure in all of your endeav- ors.: I thank you. PEACE ‘ I When ,thinking' of buying a ca.r,.see HARLEM MOTOR SA.«LE.S 7 NEW CARS -—- USED CARS 2072 7th AVENUE, at 124th Street, New York City Tel. MO 2-8130 S. GARI.OCK LEATHER and FINDINGS Shoe upper repairing and wood heels our specialties. 20 LA SALLE ‘STREET Opp. West 125th St, PEACE PEACE New York City '2 Thank, You, FATHER POULTRY KINGS MARKET FRESH KILLED CHICKENS FROM THE FARM. Try our North Carolina Southern Style Sausage Meat. Highest Quality Meats at Lowest Prices. Wholesale and Retail. ——“Honesty Is Our Best Policy. 101 LENOX AVE. , Cor. 115th St. NEW YORK CITY Tel. Monument .2-7898 PEACE FIFTH AVENUE HARDWARE J. Mora & Co. -1363 FIFTH AVENUE Between 113th & 114th Streets. PE A c E Thank You, FATHER Ladies’ Work a Specia.lty—RepaIrin‘g' and Altering SUNSHINE DRY CLEANING & IPRESSIN-G SHOP. ’ 12 EAST 116th ST. 0. MEEKNESS, Prop. 2 PEACE Thank You, FATHER GERBER’S MEAT MARKET 1462 Fifth Avenue, bet. 118th - 119th "Streets I High Grade Meats, Poultry and PROVISIONS. Tel. MO. 2-2115; 2-6136 PEACE MEN! Lonnoigo :SHOES A ARCH s '1' 0 RE s : 113 W. 125th s'r., Near orient Theatre 166 W. 116th $13., Near Ligg'ett’s UNivers.ity 4-3374 PEACE‘ SAM REINAH WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER 72am. iisia Street New York city 41 Tel. MO. 2-1330 A New York City APEACE 42 T‘he:NEW DAY ‘Thank You, FATHER SECONDHAND URNITURE STORE We BUY .11 i?.i;‘$;“$‘£°.fi§’.fk?’ai§.; & 1...... — Spaces to Let —- DANIEL FAITH 11 EAST 115th ST., N. Y. C. MO. 2-9220 PEACE THREE STAR BARGAIN STORE sums, WOOLENS, COTTON GOODS. MAX ZITOMERSKY, Prop. 10% Discount to FATHER'S Children 1576 Park Ave. So. West\Cor. 113th St. New York City Tel. MO. 2-6031 CENTRAL MARKET GROCERIES ~ MEATS -— CREAMERY “The most equitable place to buy” 0 Two Entrances.’ 7-9 WEST 115th ST. & 10-12 WEST 116th ST. PEACE PEACE I Thank You, FATHER SA:RAH’S HAND LAUNDRY SHIRTS 10c, UNDERWEAR 15c, B.V.D.’S 10c UNIFORMS 15 & 20c, ORGANDY DRESSES 20 & 250 111 West_124th St. (Basement) New York City ' Thank You, FATHER LOVE HAND LAUNDRY AMENDING and DARNING FREE WORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED 2901 EIGHTH AVE, NEw,.YoRK CITY Between 153rd and 154th Sts. PEACE PEACE Thank You, FATHER 10% OFF FOR FATHER DIVINE FOLLOWERS A MANHATTAN WOOLENS - SILKS - DRY Goons Co. 1007 Park Ave. Cor. 114th st.’ N. Y. C. Tel. Tlllinghast 5-9639 . A L 0 N D 0 N ’ S 5th AVE. MARKET 2l.80—5th Ave. Cor. 133rd St. ~ New York City MEATS and GROCERIES Hotels and Restaurants Supplied Tel. MO. 2-8420 PEACE AMBASSADOR FURNITURE SALES New and Used Furniture at Lowest ‘Cash Prices 2309—8th AVENUE, 302 W. 124th St., New York City Phone: MO. 2-6_§53 PEACE LOPEZ CLOTHING HOUSE . A SPECIAL PB.-ICES FOR CASH 2 1632 MADISON AVvEN'UE N EVV YORK CITY ' Bet. 111th and 112th1Sts. ‘PEACE PEACE ' PEACE’ We Thank You, FATHEER. CRESCENT DEPT. STORE Ladies’, Gentlemen’s Jand Ci1ildren’s Wear — House Slippers Our ispecialty - I THOS. MALOUF‘, Prop. _ 2544 8th AVE. Near 135th St. New York City Rhone: V0. 5-4157 ’ LEARN TO DRIVE AT THE_ CHECKER AUTO SCHOOL 0 Expert Instruction $5.00 3 Individual attention, full time c given. V 9 Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 300 EAST 59th STREET, East of 2nd Ave. N. Y. O- PEACE Phones: Mott Haven 9-5370, 1. Walker 5-8246. Peace A. SPECTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT SOUTHERN FRUIT and PRODUCE Store No. 41, Bronx Terminal Market. ' 107 No. MOORE STREET ' New York City BOSTON SHOE EXCHANGE PEACE 150 W. 125th St. Arch Support Brings Comfort to the Feet NEWEST .3 A FALL STYLES ...~." _ Ladies’ ______________________ __ $1.98 up Men’s _______________________ __ $1.98 up Chilclren’s _____________________ __ 1.39 up We Thank You, FATHER 10% Off to Followers fl\§ Berman’s Haberdashers, Inc.’ MEN’S WEAR HATS+—(TAPS $1.95 up -— 650. up. . 117 W. 125th ST. Tel.: UN. 4-4636 " DANIEL REEVES, ‘Inc. Q REEVES’ BEST EGGS Q REEVES’ BEST BUTTER Q REEVES’ BEST COFFEE 154 LEN OX AVE., N .Y. Orders Proimptly Delivered Bet. 117th-118th Sts. Ray Hopkins, Mgr. PEACE ‘ ’ - En. 2-0384 S. & H. MEAT MARKET, Inc. High Grade Meats, Poultry & Provisions. Hotels and Restaurants Supplied. 94 AMSTERDAM AVE. NEW YORK CITY Tel HA." 7-5810 PEACE HUGUENOT STATIONERY & I PRINTING 00., INC. 'I‘ypewriters: ‘Boug*ht-—Soild--«Ronted;—~Reipai1-ed _ A Sitabioners—:~Printers—-Engravers. 180 E. 125th St., Y. C. October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. A xsportingé Goods _ ,-.— - I. October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. 1*:-lei New in AHY 43 YOU SHOULD NOT PATRONIZE THE ADVERTl'SERS IN “THE NEW DAY” UNLESS THEY SELL MERCHANDIS/E FOR LESS THAN OTHERS THIS LOVE OF TRUTH AND THE TRUTH OF THIS MESSAGE REACH ‘ EVERY NATION, LANGUAGE, TONGUE AND PEOPLE AND EVEN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE BRIDGEPORT EXTENSION SUNDAY, OCT. 9, 1938 A. D. F. 1). TIME: 11:50 A. M. In the serene surroundings of the lovely Bridgeport Extension a Banquet was spread be- ~ fore the LORD OF HOSTS and many of His hap- py angels, some of whom had enjoyed several unforgetable days, following Him from mansion . to mansion. - , As there is not .a very clear understanding in the minds of some regarding the patronizing of merchants who advertise in the “New Day,” FATHER chose this time to publicly explain His Attitude on the question,‘ that all might be’- come acquainted with the Righteous manner of business dealing——dealer and purchaser alike. FATHER, we thank You for Your Divine Guid- .ance. . A 1 A (The foregoing remar are those of the tran- scriber, .and the "following Words of Life and Wisdom, were spoken by our SAVIOUR on this occasion:) I A ; PEACE,‘ EVERYONE: GOOD HEALTH,’ GOOD WILL, a GOOD AP- PETITE, with all SUCCESS and all PROSPER- ITY,—these and all other Blessings to you I - bring, if you will but let Me. That little composition sung a little while ago, is well worth considering if you really mean it; but as I said, do not say it unless you mean it. If you sing it and mean it, to you it _is a reality; for “as a person thinketh in his heart, so is he.” At this time I would just like to say in ref- erence to the ads and advertisements given by the different business firms and other represen- tatiyes of business as adv;enti_s_ed,[:in,ithe_ “New Day,” there may be those o'f"you iwho feel as if though you should especially purchase merchan- dise from those who_have advertised. It is true, you should purchase merchandise from those who have advertised, if they can and will sell merchandise for much less than what you can purchase the samefor elsewhere. If theylad- pvertisve ‘in -the “New Day,” and set up the prices above the ‘merchandise sold elsewhere by their competitors, they are not doing you any favor whatever, unless they reduce the prices of such merchandise as they are selling beneath the level of their competitors. But if they will re- duce the prices of all such merchandise as their competitors sell to less than what their com- petitors are selling the same merchandise for, then and only then could you justifiably pur- chase any such merchandise from those who have and are advertising. ’ Prices of Merchandise Should Be in the Ads I mention this because there are those who I advertise in the “New Day;” I notice they de not insert in the ads the prices of the merchan- dise they "are selling. They should insert in the ads the prices of the merchandise they are ad- vertising, and the prices should compete with and surpass those of the competitors of such merchants. If they cannot sell the same mer- chandise for less than What those who are not advertising do, why, they are not advertising with the spirit of sincerity, they are merely ad-- vertising for the purpose of getting your patron- age. Then I say, you should not patronize those who advertise unless they can and will sell mer- chandise for less than what you can get the same merchandise for elsewhere. This I have stressed even among ‘those of My Followers as merchants and as representatives of merchan- dise. If they cannot sell merchandise for less than what others sell the same merchandise for, why, you should not patronize those even of My Followers; for if they are representatives and are in business, they should compete with their competitors and surpass them and sell mer- chandise for less than what others can sell the same merchandise for. p By this they will be doing you a favor and you will be doing them a favor by giving them your patronage; but you will not be doing them a favor by giving them your patronage if they are charging more for the same merchandise than what you could get it elsewhere for. You may apparently be giving them a favor and do- ing them a favor‘: but you will not be doing tlieni a favor in reality,-for they are doing the thing 44 The‘ NEW DAY; that is detrimental. In that they may be gain- ing by getting your patronage; nevertheless it is detrimental to them because they are taking more for less, getting more for the same mer- chandise than what others would sell it for. If they do, they are taking from you, it is true. It may apparently be a favor to them; but it is detrimental, for “it is more blessed to give than to receive.” GOD’S Methods vs. Man’s GOD’S Methods, yea,‘all of GOD’S Methods, are different from the methods of men. “It is more blessed to give than to receive,” but the average person -thinks it is more blessed to re- ceive than to give; therefore, they will seek to gain through graft and selfish gains. They think they are blessed in the midst of the chil- -dren of men. But you .are not blessed! You may think you are. It is detrimental to ‘you! To the extreme reverse of being blessed, you may be cursed, if you, through graft and greed and * through selfish gain, succeed to get many things. It is detrimental, it is not a blessing if you do it through selfishness, through graft and through greed. You may apparently gain things for a season; but it will not profit you in reality, ‘for in turn for that which you have gained you will eventually lose;—-if not in one way, you will in another. Then I say, for any person who advertises in the “New Day,” to sell for less than what such merchandise can be purchased elsewhere for. It is a blessing for them -to do so! If they cannot or do not sell the same merchandise for less than I what you canpurchase such merchandise else- where for, you should not give them your pat- . ronage. , I I mention this because I notice there are those who do advertise in the “New Day,” they do not advertise the prices of such merchandise .as they are advertising. They should advertise the prices of the merchandise as \well as advertising the merchandise. If they advertise the prices of such merchandise, you can make a compari- son whether such merchandise as may be a-d- vertised in the “New Day,” is as reasonable as A you could get the same elsewhere for. You should make your comparison. You should make: a comparison with every purchase. See if such merchandise as advertised in the “New Day,” is worth as much and sold for less than the same merchandise could be and would be sold‘ elsewhere for. ~ Compare the Goods in Quality If there is a question as to whether the mer- chandise is of the same value, you should make ’ JUSTICE for everybody. Ther your comparison by going to thedifferent places of business and getting ‘prices on such merchan- dise, and then compare the merchandise you are buying at the places where they advertise in the “New Day” with that of those who‘ are not ad- vertising; and if they do not sell the merchan- dise for as little and for less than what those who are no_t advertising in the “New Day’’-sell . -the same merchandise for, you should not give them'your patronage, even though theyare ad- vertising in the “New Day.” RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE! The reason I am speaking of this, I am bringing into actuality RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH .and act .in advertising at times. They may advertise merely to get your patronage and in turn over- charge you for the merchandise they have ad- vertised in order to get you to more than paygfor the ads. That" is an injustice to you and to others whomay be concerned; they are as com- petitors -to maybe honest and competent mer- chants who are not pretending to advertise and yet giving you the value in merchandise such .as you may buy. V » These‘ thoughts are well worth considering; nevertheless those who will ignore and criticize the Movement, the publication or any such ex- pression, we should let them see and know" we do not have -to patronize them if they ignore, - criticize or refuse to advertise in the “New Day.” I notice in the “New,Day” here, a message. from Gimbel Brothers where millions of people pur- » chase merchandise, of the poorer class of people as well as the wealthy. They make it plain they would not advertise in such a publication. Why then, My Followers, Co-workers and Friends should not patronize‘ such a merchant; for if A the publication is not worthy of the ads from such a concern, we should not feel ourselves worthy to give them our patronage. “Reward Every Man” These thoughts are well" worth considering, for we shall “reward everyman according as his works may be.” Anything that can ignore Me or criticize Me or that which I endorse or am not criticizing, why, they should be ignored by My Followers. These thoughts are well wort considering. , . ' The Gimbel Brothers in New York City, and other concerns who ignore.-ignoringly refuse to advertise, who at times criticizingly refuse to A advertise, why, then we should ignoringly and criticizingly refuse to patronize such concerns. We should reward them- according as their V works may be! Not so much -for a mortal strife as men would be strifeful towards one another, October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.’.-D. is a dishonest. October 13th’,f1938 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY , . 45 but to reward each one as his works may be and let them know, if they want our patronage they «must ‘be willing to patronize those of us who are representatives of us. These thoughts‘ should be stamped in your memory and continue to be considered in all of your dealings with the different merchants and concerns. You should know definitely if they are in opposition or if -they are ignoring the Mis- sion, the Work and My Activities; why, then we should ignore them in businessr We should ig- nore them in the act of giving thempour patron- age. These thoughts are Well worth considering and I am sure while I am here and conveying this Message it will go to millions of -others the uni- verse over; for My Message from this Exten- sion this morning——this afternoon, whichever—— will go forth into all of the far countries as Well as in this particular Extension. The Reality of Righteousness When I speak of having a R I G H T E O U S GOVERNMENT, I mean to bring in-to actuality, the reality of RIGHTEOUSNESS as I have es- tablished it among you; and as men speak as one had spoken in his answer to My Follower paying a bill, how he thought I was doing a great work for My Followers or for My Group, as he may have termed it to be, this Work is }a Work and a Mission for all living creatures. , Even though such persons may be character- istically or na-tur..ely‘ of the animalistic kingdom, yet the Message and My Work and Mission is a Message for them as well as for these My Fol- lowers. It is a Message to reach the animalistic kingdom. It is a Message to reach the vegetable kingdom——the Message of Love of which I am stressing, advocating and demonstrating. This Love of TRUTH .and the Truth of this Message as I have brought it forth to you, it is a Mes- sage transcending all barriers and limitations—- it goes into infinitude, the end you cannot vision. It reaches every nation, every language, every tongue and every people. It is a Message to reach all humanity universally and all living creatures, even the animalistic kingdom; for My Message is a Blessing to every living creature. The animals are ‘blessed at My Message and the recognition of it. The Message of GOD. as transmitted to you and conveyed through you to others, this Message is the redemption of -all mankind and even as I said, the animals in the. animal‘kingdom' they are blessed since I came. The animals do not suffer the hardships as they used to suffer before I came. My Presence, by concentration and by the resurrected Spirit of the Inspiraition of GOD among ‘them, liasfl in-it F, _.‘ p _ x spired mankind to bring about‘ new inventions and new discoveries for the benefit of all living creatures, even -to and for the animal kingdom. Animals and Men Are Not Working as They Did Men ‘are speaking daily about animals not be- ing occupied now_ as they used to be, and man- kind doing common labor as they used to do, are not employed because of the advanced Light of Spiritual Civilization, by the Spirit of My Pres- ence inspiring mankind with science and inven- tion to invent new inventions to make it more comfortable and convenient for mankind and for the animal kingdom, that they will not haveto Work so hard as theyhave been doing. This is the Work of GOD among the children of men; therefore science and invention will bring about a more advanced Light of Civilization of which will even give the animalistic kingdom its great emancipation from the hardships and trials and,» tribulations and from laboring and toils such as they have been undergoing. ’ They have been undergoing hardships, labor- ing and toiling——the animals; horses and mules and oxen and other animals have been toiling un- der the hard taskmasters, before I came into consideration; but since I have come into con- sideration, I have inspired men with the Spirit of My Inspiration to bring about new inventions for the comfort‘ and convenience of the people and for the emancipation of the animal kingdom. -Then Ifsay, they are not going as they used to go. Therefore, CHRIST came as the REDEEM- ER and the SAVIOR of all',things"; not only all mankind, but those that are of theanimal king- dom, they are being redeemed from the hard- ships," hard trials and hard tribulations and hard toils such as they had been undergoing before I came. I The Savior’s Mission Among All Living. Creatures, Then Iisay, it is a privilege to observe the Work and the Mission of your SAVIOR on eart among all living creatures;*not only among hu- manity, but even the animal kingdom. All liv- ing creatures, they are emancipated in a great measure from the hardships and hard tribula- tions and hard toils and hard labor such as they had been undergoing. ‘C Truly might have those who call themselves re- ligious and those of whom others call supersti- tious, fanatical, “fogy-ism-ated"-religious, tltley have said that even at -the birth of Jesus, as the wise men found the Babe, the animals got down and prayed.» They have said-it; even thqugh it may be classed as superstition, it was a thought given to them for information as a fore-light of the mystery of the real emancipation of the ani- mal kingdom being einancipated frO111.tl143 unde- -n K I 46 r A I The NEW DAY October 13th, 1933 A.n.1=.D. sirable conditions and the hardships they had been un-dergoing. I They said on “old Christmas” the animals would get down and pray as a prediction of Thanksgiving, and how they would thank GOD for the real emancipation CHRIST wasibringing. Now, whether it is true, whether it is logical or non-logical, it is well worth considering to think about how they were supposed to be emancipat- ed by the coming of Jesus as the REDEEMER and the SAVIOR of animals from the suffering as they saw it to have been at -that time they had been. undergoing——no longer to be_offered up as sacrifices! That was the first thought among the religious. C ' They thought that CHRIST came as the Sacri- A fice of GOD to and for the Redemption of man; to lift them from that condition and the trials and tribulations they had been undergoing; and the animal kingdom saw where CHRIST as a Sacrifice for them—the lambs and the goats and the sheep and the pigeons and doves——would not have any longer‘ an occasion to be offered up. Therefore, according to the religious versions of men at that time, they rejoiced at the Coming . of CHRIST. Advantages of the Machine ‘Age But this was not all. As youmadvance scientifi- cally, intellectually and industrially, you can see how CHRIST came to redeem them from the la- bor and the hard toils they had been undergoing. You do not see animals working as they used to work, do you? The Machine Age, it has taken the hardships and the burdens away from such animals as they had been undergoing, because the Machine Age by the Inspiration of GOD’S PRESENCE to the children of men inspired men scientifically to a degree where they could invent new inventions to bring“‘ab-out mechanical instru- ments to answer the necessary problems of the animals such as the animals had been having. Many years ago you would have to have all different animals to carry you around and have to have animals to hold different things; but now you hardly see an animal in this advanced Spir- itual Civilization, as it has developed skill and ability in the minds and understanding of men, to bring about new mechanical inventions to an- swer the problems for them. \ Whata glorious privilege to see the mystery! _All the way from here to New York City you do not have to see an animal carrying any heavy burden. This was brought '.about—the freedom from , s u c h condi.tions——by the coming of CHRIST among the people and by inspiring them by the inspiration of His Presence to inventnew inventions in this advanced Spiritual Civilization, A Peace ‘ I whereby men could invent things to’ do the bur- den of many animals and of many men all at once in just a few minutes-——while it would have taken animals and men days of time to do the same thing. Then I say, the animals could rejoice if they could or would but know the Truth! They should . ‘rejoice even as well as you, to see the real eman- ‘ cipation awaiting them, as -they all will be freed completely from all of the burdens and trials and hard taskmasters such as they have been subject to before I came, even as I saved you. Ithank you. PEACE PEACE W. T. GRANT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE 1352 - 5th AVENUE, Corner of 113th St. Open Every Night until 10 o’clock . A. M. WALCOTT, Mgr. ' New York. City Tel. MO. 2-1056, UN.4-8351 SA—MED BRAKE & AUTO SERVICE CORP. C General Auto Repairs O Duco Finishing 0 ‘Body and Fenders Straightenecl it 6 All Work Guaranteed 1 515 . 17. 19 WEST 125th’ St. New York iCitv PEACE We Thank You, FATHER VISIT Park Avenue Enclosed Market Special Sales Daily On All Stands House Furnishings, Dresses, House Dresses, Yam, Wool. Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Caps, Shoes, Curtains, Yard Goods», lslhleets, B1a.nkets, Sweaters and“ Work Cloither, Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Fruits, Candies, Mieaits, Fish. 111th ST. to 116th ST. on Park Ave., N. Y. C. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER El Encanio De Leis Muchachos de Gomez& C 0. With a Complete Line of Dresses in Sizes 12 to 20 Also Specializing in Stylish Stouts ,\ ’ Alterations Free’ 52 WEST 116th ST., Bet. Lenox & Fifth Aves., IN. Y. 0. Tel. WIsconsin 7-3207, 3208 \. ESCO HOSIERY CO;, INC. P_R»ODUOE~RS and DISTRIBUTORS WHOLESALE ON-LY , Hosiery for the Entire Family. — “The Finest Afoot”. .15! i.West_ 34th Street New ‘York City PEACE _ ' —-—~e~ 135 LENOX AVE.’ _ EAST 115th 'STREET ‘October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. rheinew DAY I A 47 PEACE /1 I. H E I T N E R I SPECIALTY SHOP EXTRA SIZE —— BLOUSES & SKIRTS CORSETS & UNDERWEAR 54 WEST 116th ST. New York City UN. 4-5856 Tel. UN. 4-7874 PEACE White Star Dairy BUTTER and ECG STORES 2204; EAIGIHTH A‘7E., C01‘. 119th St.’ NBW York City JOHNNY’S F MARKET ‘ Service and Satisfaction to All ' We Thank You, FATHER el. MO. 2-9493 OD Peace > New York City Near 117th St. HA. 7-4819 THE STAR TRUNK co. 3 Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Q Leather Novelties, Umbrellas 36 EAST 1251111 ST.“ C01‘. Madison Ave., New York City Phone: PEACE PEACE NEWTON BAKERY! Better Butter Bread—-Tennis Taste Tells 1452 FIFTH AVENUE ‘ M NEW YORK CITY We Thank You, FATHER PEACE BARBER SHOP HAIR CUT 10c. —— SHAVE 5c. SHOE SHINE '3c. Marsdon I). Ransom, Prop. PEACE Tel. HA. 7. 7-4422 REX SUPPLY COMPANY PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES King of Prices and King of Service 1674 PARK AVE., Cor. 118th St. NEW YORK CITY PEACE '; If It’s Cleaning — Pressing —— Repairing or Tailoring LET SHANNON DO IT . AS YOU ‘LIKE IT One Day‘ Service. —— Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 71 WEST 116th STREET, Near Lenox Ave., N. Y. City PEACE 7 PEACE ‘ Hygrade Electrical Novelty Co. Everything in Radio Edison Mazda Lamps -— Electrical Appliances 41 WEST 1251311 STREET New York, N. Y. PEACE R . J. P O P E I L Wholesale Grocer, Restaurant and Baker’s Supplies Including Veg. Oil Shortening 160-162 EAST 127th ST. NEW-YORK CITY Phone: HArlem 7—1550—7-5474 Tel. 3 LEhigh 4-2435 N. GOLDBERGER WHOLESALE GROCEH. —— SUGAR, BEANS, RICE Supplied to All Peace Missions 1617 PARK AVENUE Cor. 115th St. V PEACE UN. 4-3048 We Thank You, FATHER Established 26‘ Years. ROtT‘HMAN’S DE?PAR'TMENT STORE Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads, Blan-kets. Curtains, Towels’, Linen Taible Cloths and Rugs. Slip Covers Made to Order. . E Drape and Curtain Material. 1590 Park Ave. Cor. 114th St. New York City PEACE p_ N I Thank You, FATHER Edison Mazda Lamps —‘ We Make 3 Keys in 1 Minute. The Store of Wonderful Values PARKER’S 5c.——$l0 STORE 1380 - 82 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. PEACE. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER BARBER SHOP Haircut 10c -. Shave 5c '7 EAST. 115th ST. _ NEW YORK CITY Tel. : ED. . 4-7646 1 ‘ PEACE BELSTRAT LAUNDRY 00.. “INC. Is still I-Iarlem’s Largest Community-owned Enterprise. Your continued patmnage will help us to continue giving our share of jobs to residents of this community. ‘ 51 WEST 140th ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE - Thank You, FATHER SMlL0’S CORSET snor ‘ All corsets fitted and altered freeof charge. Specializing in Large Sizes. 26 W. 125th sir; Bet. 5th er, Lenox Aves. N. Y. 0. Phone: MO. 2-9620 ZIPSER HARDWARE CORP. .3 Hardwa.re«—-Janitors’, Painters’, Q Electrical and Plumbing Supplies 2386 EIGHTH AVE., Near 128th st.,, New York City Phone: HA. 7—2509_ PEACE‘ 48 The NEW ‘DAY, JESUS DID NOT srop ALL SELF-INDUALGENCE ENTIRELY IN THE CHRISTIAN AGE FOR IT HAD NOT YET ACCO'MPL.IS»HED ALL THAT IT WAS TO GO THROUGH Goo THROUGH HIS CONDESCENSION HAS LED YOU IN THE DIRECTION WHEREBY YOU WOULD NOT HAVEAN oCc;As1oN TO BE TEMPTED AS OUR FATHER'S MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET , NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 6th, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 3:50 P.M. ' FATHER shows us in this Message, the n.ar- _ rowness of “this ROAD that leads to Eternal Bliss;” therefore, trespassing or loitering on for- bidden territory is unevangelical. Hence, the only way to make this Journey, is to keep in the middle of the Road, by shunning the very ap- pearance of evil. The danger sign is given on .“the Highway,” by signals,‘ denoting caution in proceeding ahead. For this reason, the LORD hath denounced the sins of the flesh, that man might die thereunto and be raised in the New- ness of Life, through the Power of His Resur- rection, to live blameless before HIM, as Heirs of the Kingdom and Angels of Light. KING of Glory, we thank THEE. » - (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) I PEACE, EVERYONE ‘: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” replied the happy‘ I throng. ) Again I say as I have said, in request to GOD ~ when you pray, “Lead us not .into temptation, but deliver us from all that is evil.” I For this cause, CHRIST in the Person of Jesus taught, “except a man deny himself, he cannot be My Disciple.” V Jesus did not, in the Christian Age, or in the dispensation of Jesus, the Son——‘I-Ie did not stop all self-indulgence in its entirety, for it had not yet accomplishediall that it was to go through; nevertheless, HE did teach you to pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” Every expression, of the mortal version of evil, GOD, through. His Condescension, has led you from that d_1:1‘ieCl3iOIl, ;— has led) you in tlie direction / » m.ade a dividing line between the sexes. JESUS WAS whereby you would not have an occasion to be tempted even as Jesus was tempted. " “Lead us not into‘ temptation, but deliver us from evil.” That is why I have requested all those who are in the likeness of the opposite sex, as was in the beginning, to remain as an abstract, Visible, personal expression of a separation be- tween the sexes, for “in the beginning GOD cre- ated HE male and female.” GOD did not create races, creeds and colors, and-every other detest- able expression, but GOD did create those two distinct expressions——a division between the ‘males and the females, and Jesus taught you to pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” I have taught in Person, by ex- pression and by My daily conversation, to lead yourselves not into temptation, by even so much as ‘holding conversation with the opposite sex. There is where you are '-tempted many times, through self-indulgence, through human tenden- cies, through human fancies and through human pleasures, still claiming to know ME, and still. in- dulging in such when it is absolutely unnecessary. . When you are doing those things, you are just going to the extreme reverse of that for which ' you have prayed: “Lead us not into temptation.” You may be tempted as one said a little while ago, how they were tempted and could not avoid the temptation. Why was it? It was throughby leading yourself into the temptation; for I have That is why they sit on one side of the Table, so that there is no occasion to be tempted, unless you wish to be tempted. That is why I say, those f who are in the likeness of men and women, should not ride in cars together correspondingly —to_aVoid being tempted; for if you have prayed through the ages. for nearly nineteen hundred years or more, “Leadus not into temptation, but deliver us from evil,” I AM doing that, that you might not be tempted. ' If you choose to go over My Method, My Way . and My Plan which 11 have laid down for you, and lead yourselves -into temptation, I if you go to the “other place” that isyour business. __ I say, I AM not putting a ball and chain. on you, nei- October 13th, 1933 A,D.F.D. 7 I 7 October 13th, 1933 "A.Dt.F._D.. VIOURI”. ther AM I putting hand-cuffs.o__n,you'———the ma-I “ ter'ial'ones——but I AM teaching you the way of wisdom, and leading you into the right path. If you want to hold conversations and say anything that is unnecessary and be tempted, that is your , business——go to the “other place”; I do not c.are, if you wish to. I have led you not into temptation, but I have led you fro_m all that is evil. ‘In that you can see, “Thine is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory are Thine”; I heard you say, “forever and forever”; then you wonder why are you tempted. You are tempted because you lead yourselves in- to temptation. I do not lead you into it.- I do not tell you to hold conversations. I do not tell you to pick at each other. I do not tell you to correspond with each other; but I told you not to do it, because you will be tempted. You must live a pure, virtuous, spotless life naturally, to overcome ‘those things, especially when you have not“ yet overcome; for it is es- ' sential to abstain from all appearanceof evil .and self-indulgence, and from every word, deed and action that will tend: to tempt you, that would tend to raise sensation within you from any an- ' gle expressible, especially when it leadsto self- indulgence. Then, if you go over My rules and regulations, and ride in cars correspondingly to- gether, sit down and talk and think and surmise over things and agree in your minds together, you love to indulge in those things more than you love ME; you will set something between . your Soul and your SAVIOUR; after a while you will not ‘be able to see ME. That is the way those things are. - ' “Nothing between your Soul and your SA- If Jesus had‘ not taught you all to pray, and handed it down for nineteen hundred and thirty-odd years, to lead you not into temp- tation, but deliver you from all that is evil, and been s.aying, “Pray to the FATHER, prayto the FATHER that way,”' i-t might not have been My ‘lot and obligation t.o require such a request as I require of you. It has fallen on ME in the FA- THERSHIP Degree, to answer Jesus’ Prayer, wheresoever you be. The lot has fallen on‘ ME, I say, to answer that Pr.ayer and to answer the /seventeenth“ chap- ter of St.‘ John, where Jesus Himself prayed to‘ GOD. If I AM not the One, they all shouldnot ‘have voted in the number offorty-odd million, that I AM the One. If they have selected and elected ME, as the One, Imus-t fulfil My Duty, ‘ which is nothing more than My official“ duty ful- iilled among you, to answer Jesus’ Prayer, such as Jesus prayed for. Such things that He could not do, He pr.ayed to the FATHER to do those " things for l“'~IIl\/Ii. Now tell all of the critics and The NE wgi) AYY A Kingdom” ’49 ' all of the r-Religions, I said it. ‘ Jesus prayed when “‘ I-Iecould do no more, and had done all Hecould do for you; then He prayed to the FATHER, in . the seventeenth chapter «of St. John. You may read it for yourself. I AM doing what Jesus requested! I AM try- ing not to take you out of the World, neither to allow anything else to t.ake you out of the world, but I AM trying to keep you from evil. I AM trying. to answer the rayer of Jesus. That was the Prayer of Jesus. Jesus prayed to the FA- THER wheresoever HE is, to let those things be done; but the Prayer He taught you to pray and all Christianity, is that Prayer that is com- monly known as “the LORD’S Prayer,” and He .. did say in that Prayer, in teaching you to pray, and you prayed it: “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from all that is evil, for Thine is the King- dom.” “The Kingdom is Yours, LORD.” “This King- dom belongs to you,” because He said, “The Kingdom of GOD is within you.” Then if I be evil, and do things according to the mortal ver- sion, the Kingdom. will not be yours; the King- dom will beithe.“other fellow’s”; “for Yours”—- or “Thine is the Kingdom, the Glory and Honor are Thine,” or “are Thine forever.” That is what He told you to pray. ‘ Now you prayed it, and I AM answering it. . . “Know ye not that your bodies are the Tem- ples of the Living GOD?” How dare you to de- ., file the Temple of GOD‘? For it has long since , been declared, “He that -defiles the Temple of GOD, him shall GOD destroy;” now going about I to defile GOD’S Temple, when it belongs to GOD —“-defiling His ,Te‘mple with self-indulgence, hu- man fancies, human tendencies, human pleasures , and all other of the mortal characteristics, for they are -detrimental, and they are destructive: going about to defile ,GOD’S Temple, when you have said: ;‘.‘Thine is ‘the Kingdom!” “This is Your Kingdom,” “The Power and the Glory are YOU.RS.”- “It is Thine.” I ‘‘All of this power in I this body,” you could have said, “is Yours for- I i ever.” Then why ‘give your body to self-in-d-ul- gence, to human tendencies, to human pleasures, to lust and passion and other detestable expres- sions, when you have declared: “Thine is the The body belongs to GOD. It should be pure and holy, without a; spot and without a wrinkle. It should express the Spirit and the nature and the characteristics of your SAVIOUR, and you should have the virginity of Mary within-ffyou. That is the only way to be virgins——to be as Mary . 50 » Corner 8th Avenue A PEACE A was before Jesus was born, and as Jesus was after He was born, according to your conscious- conviction, and according to the understanding which I have so freely given. I thank you. PEACE lDON,NELLY-NA,SHiI.UIVIBER co. Lumber and Moulldings—-Mason Materials 31 EAST 135th STREET NEW YORK CITY Phone: Tllvlinghast 5-5086. L AZA R ’ S DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS CURTAINS and DRAPERIES . Furniture Covers, etc. 300 WEST 125th STREET New York City MOnument 2-1717 PEACE SILKS GRANT’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, INC. - Est. 1900. I FRANCIS S. GRANT, Prop. Phones: Tlllingh-ast 5-8308-09-10-11 103 WEST 131st STREET New York City Te1.: Tlllinghast 5-9252 PEACE LENOX MEAT MARKET, INC. FRESH MEAT and POULTRY DAILY Restaurant Supply Our Specialty 492 LENOX AVENUE Cor. 135th St. , N. Y. City Thank You, FATHER PEACE SHOE REPAIRING HALF SOLE FOR GENTS —— 50c. HALF SOLE FOR LADIES —— 400. Job finished while you wait 11 East 115th Street New York City PEACE We‘ Thank You, FATI-IE-R POMERANTZ BARGAIN STORE Specializing in All Kinds of "YARD GOODS C ‘ 101 East 115th St. yNew York City PEACE- we Thank You, FATHER BARGAIN BASEMENT @ Ladies’ Hats from 490. to 980., —- none higher. % Plentyof Large Head Sizes. ‘ @ Latest Styles and Colors 28 WEST 116th STREET Say Peace we Thank You, FATHER PEACE HAND LAUNDRY Mending, Darning, Collars Turned PEACE All. Prices and Work done in FAITI-IER’S Mind and ‘Spirit L-OLA GREEN Apt. Ta NEW YORK CITY 1’? M/'ES’I‘ 115th STREET‘ PEACE New York City. A The NEW DAY '\ . 1218 BROOK AVENUE We . Thank You, FATHER PEACE COOPE.RATlVE ‘ ICE, WOOD and COAL 3 Light Hauling In and Out of City. ‘ _ J Cleaning Cellars. 2611-8th AVENUE, Basement, 139-140 Sts., N. Y. C. PEACE ‘ ii’ We Thank You, FATHER PEACE GROCERY 222 W. 146th STREET PEACE NEW YORK CITY ‘New York City Tel. ED. 4-2040 “ PEACE GREEN’S AUTO GEAR 8i PARTS co., INC. Everything in the automotive line. Cylinder grinding — Machinegshop service. 110 WEST 145th ST. T. . Branch 2264 - 1st Ave., N. Y. 0. Tel. LE. 4-9665. . a Thank You, FATHER KI.ElN’S MEAT MARKET MEATS, POULTRY, PORK and PROVISIONS Hotel and Restaurant Supply. Orders promptly delivered. 1632 Park Avenue N. Y. C. 527 E. 1371711 St. Tel. CA. 8-3266 A MO- 943495 PEACE Phone: DAyton 9-4295 I ' I PEACE SPRINGHURST ICE MFG. CO. ICE DEALER Anthracite COAL Bituminous iGeneral Office, 781 Hewitt PL," Bronx, New York City Tel. LE. 4-4100 PEACE TRINITY DAIRY co, Inc. Dis_tribntors of High Grade Dairy Products Bottled Milk & Cream _ 42]. -425 EAST 107th ST. New York City Tel. JE. 717259 ‘ PEACE BITLER BROS., INC. A “Bakers of home-like pies” PEACE "McCrory’s 5—I0—25c. Store ‘ 125th STREET’S ‘..‘FRIEN'DLY STORE” Where you will always receive courteous service and full value for your money. 216 WEST 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE _ We Thank You, FATHER O O . T. J. Krikorian and Son ' WHOLESALE GROCERS Southern and West Indian Products for over fortyyears. . ' ~ 'i‘];1-linghaist 5-7636 I it Specializing in -To is2ne¥'sE,;,. N. Y. o. October 13.1., 1933 A.D.<F.Di. New York ony‘ October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY I i 51 The following is taken from the Daily Reports of the Agents from the “NEW DAY” in contacting prospective advertisers in the business and professional field. These Reports as printed below, are for the consideration of those desiring to know the reaction these different businesses and individuals express toward FATHER DWINE and HIS Peace Mission Movement. It includes the name of the firm, the individual contacted, the address, and remarks) or comments.‘ Also‘ the name of the one ma king the report. 1 REPORTS FROM WONDERFUL PA’I‘IENCE——BRONX Jack Brill Paint Shop (Manager), 1362 Jerome Ave. N-o——sorry. ' ‘ Eurniture House (Manager) , sir—not interested. Jeweler (Manager), 1368 Jerome Ave. Not interested. All Ware——Ra.dio S-hop (Manager), 1362 Jerome Ave. Do not advertise in summer. , Royal Floris-ts——(Rap~tist Bros.) (Manager), Willis Ave. & 139th .St. Do not wish to advertise; Wolfson Bros. Furniture (Manager), 288 Willis Ave. We cannot do anything. *‘i REPORTS FROM RAYFIELD ISRAEL Peace Barber Shop——Mr. Philip, 7 E. 115th St. Peace, Brother. I see you every day. No, I am not ready to advertise. FATHER speaks about the barber shops quite often. The people know where we» are so I don’t see any need for me to advertise. I am “looking” to go to the Promised Land at any time; FATHER wants some barbers up there. Peace. Now advertising, E. L. , , Ice & Coal Company, Mr. Benjamin, 543 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Here you come with that junk. That is junk, man. That won't help me. Boy, listen, all Mr. Mark Garvie brought to this country; He shall not take the honor. How much are the ads? This is what I want: Benjamin Ice & Coal Co., Phone ——543 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. how much will this c-ost me? $1.00 for that? You are too high, Boy. Mark Garvie was the only man who started the——to cooperate with each other;_ you cannot get away from that. You come back the last of September and I will give you an ad. 1366 Jerome Ave. No, Thomas DeRosa-—Sp:anish Grocery, Mr. Thomas, 180, Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. How much are your ads? Oh, that is too much for an ad like that. I can get an ad in the .Spanish paper; it is a bigipaper, too. (He signed a 13-week contract.) Now, you remember only the Peace Restaurants are trading with us. Peace, Brother. 1 Albert Rosem, Corp., Manager, 201 Myrtle Ave. Brook- lyn,. N. Y. Signed a 13-week contract and said: “We hope that all will come and trade with us- Peace, Brother." i , Willie Dairy, ~Manager, 1611 Park Ave. “Can I help you?sOH, yes, you know when people are out for self it is hard for them to understand. Very shortly they will be all right. . ' 2 Hardware Qsto-re, Owner, 1584 Park Ave. Peace, Brother ——-I am not ready yet but wi1l’*be after Labor‘ Day. Peace. ~ ~ ~ _- 3* ~ ' Park Avenue Paper and Twine, Son, ..1;.5~87 Park Ave. Yes, sir, my father was telling me that you were here :before. Now, my business will not stand any more expense right now. I understand you-— that is very good——'but it is a matter of impossibility for me to advertise now; maybe after a while I can . see my way clear and I will be glad to do so. Peace. Auto Radios, Kc-yts, Batteries Charged, Mr. Gelavbert, 1753 Madison Ave. “The 13-week contract doesn’t mean anything. When I start I am going on~—~you make a nice ad for me and later, on I will change this one and give you a larger one. I want to see FATHER; will you tell me when HE is home—«I just Want to talk with HIM about two minutes. I want to tell HIM just what I have here and ask HIM ‘for ‘I-II,S Advice to do the right thing in this work. I won’t take up too much of HIS Time. I know HE has plenty to do. Peace, Brother.“ Peace Repair Shop, Mr. Meek, 30-32 W. 144th St. Peace ——are you taking ads today? Brother, take my ad for PEACE Thank You, FATHER SPECIAL SALE-—FLOOR COVERING Super-Iilunolleum, 3 ydsi for $1.00. —- Rugs. 9 X 12 $2.98 up L. PENZNER, INC. 371 W. 125th STREET NEW YORK CITY PEACE A.D.F.D. Thank You, ‘I4-‘AT‘HER .. 0 0 o o . , The Little Inspiration Millinery Shop HATS MADE to ORDER, ails-o ELOCEED, 'r:RIMr:EE.n 3‘ and REMODELED ‘ , , V ’ 1 200 Lenox Avenue, Cor. 120th :St., “ (New York City ‘ Entrance 29 W. 120th St. ‘-“One flight “up. OPEN PEACE Good Work Is Our :Suceess HENRY! BATTEE Watchmaking and Repairing. 12 Months’ Guarantee on‘All Work 21 East 113th Street, Bet. 5th & Madiso-n Aves, N. Y. C. ‘PEACE , _ CENTER MATTRESS FA{C'I_‘O;R_‘Y____ _ 1333 THIRD AVENUE = I< Near 1041111 Street 3 FULL LINE BED sranvos Mattress Made Over, $2.00 ,FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Phone: LE. 4-2254 V __ M I " ‘ 5% msc..to FATHER’«.Si—Chi1dreni Thank ‘You, FATHER" ' " Factory. at“2‘2_6 E. 105th _St.__| ~.‘:>‘.'. 1 l l. I ,. . 052 The NEW DAY 13 weeks and a little later on, I‘wil'l giveyou a larger V one. Peace, Brother. O1'awfor(l.Cloth,ie;rS., Mr. Paul, .1,0,0\Fi,fth Ave. .You are a little early, aren’t you? Are-you from FATHER DI- VINE’S Paper? Call a couple of weeks 1ater——about the 15th. _ . Millinery Store, Owner, 1709 Pitkin Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Well, -what can I do for you-.? Yes, I did tell you to come backthe end of August; but I haven’t a dol- lar to my name. I can not stay here much longer—— I am going to try it one more season. You stop in any time. Peace. . . . Checker Auto School, Mr.. Lem, 300 E. 59th St. Yes, we have had a number of the sisters take ‘lessons with us, so we will take a 13. week contract; I hope it will bring us some business. Peace, Brother. . REPORTS FROM VICTORY LIGHT Clothing Store, Manager, 130 Prince St., Newark, N. J. Do not advertise. a ‘ Grocery, Fruit & V»e«g~etable Store, He didn’t know the owner’s name, Newark, N. J. 134 Prince St. Doesn’t know “the. boss’ name. A‘ " Reisman’s Market, Mr. Reisman, 112 Prince- St., Newark, N. J. v Can not afford it. ‘ Therwhoite Millinery Store, Owner,‘ 176 Springfield Ave., Newark, ‘N. J.‘ Advertise twice a year——Spring and Fall. — ‘ ' < ' - ' United Coffee Roasters, .Manager, 177 Mulberry St. Newark, N. J. Business is too slow. V , ‘ Hausman ‘Shoe Store, Mr. WI-Iausman Springfield Ave. Newark, N. J.‘ Boss out whenever I call. ‘ Savannah -Market, Owner,_ W‘. Kinney St. Newark,’N. J. “FATHER DIVINE is a racketzeer.” S.upreme Food Store, Owner,* ‘Corn'er«~=West Kinney and Prince Street, Newark, N. J. ‘ “Business is too slow ’ and we cannot afford to adv,ertis"e.” " - Meat~MAa«1-ket and Groceries, Owner,‘ 150 Prince St. New- ark, N. J. “I don’t want any more of FATHER’S Blessings.” I ‘ _ I Grocery Store, 2142-Fifth Ave.,’ ‘New York City. “Would not like to go against my principle.” " V ’ REPORTS FROM WONDERFUL ‘NOBLE Z. Roginsky, 'Dealer "in osilks.“'an1d dry goods, rManager, 113 Eldridge St., New York City’. ' Signed his second one—week contract——having‘signed the first one last Spring. 0' ‘Did not want _to und:e':rsta_nd’‘'gour , regulation concerning’ this. Only oneiin ._grou_‘p'-seemed’ interested in’; receiving ‘business fromV"lt_he‘ ‘cl’1i1dren._p A Y Fogel I&. Stradlrer, Delaller in 'pavnts and,_y:'3overalls,,a‘Mr. * Stradler, _'13‘ Orchard 1st,, Nev} ,YVoi~1;*jCity. When first contacted, Stradler” was notin- Aterestledvp in"FATHER’ ‘DIVINE. followed him across the street Vwhere he/Iha:d',_Ngvon1e _to "get a soda for I desired ‘to know_whichHQ_/ne": concern’ I had ,_-_didj‘nz§‘t even recognize the fol» ""Vbfeentalking to. " lowers‘ V fvvhoa ‘than ",E'o’,’iper'sonai11§z, tactahilmi. H _‘ ,_ . Gen‘e1*‘a.lWV‘Elveotirica‘"Coi, T. MAJ: Floor’ Manager, st. 'I,tcé1d ’,I.tt"had..come and one ' h1rfi’Q_’éie“ j followers. ’ Wanted ' " ' "3 " -'.,3,{‘l!'_‘. ; « a,...e¢i;it:fl,l?h,ét.had ,.be15n”5bnté§¢'te.d.... By c:>f“t,fit1~:ei agents. 1 not . u? we ) I .HéL.7 adclédwf. SIITATHHER. 7131- VINE detrinae:::em¢ 9.1.759-” He seemed quite bitter and stated he had been in- terested in a bus concern several years ago. I told him that every one had. a right to his own «belief but he did not desire to. have anyone feel that Waytoward REPORTS‘ FROM ' W. ' A. BOSTICK Buick Auto Company, 32nd and-Broadway, N. Y. C. I called on Mr. Warrington, ‘General Manager.‘ When I called, tMr.‘ Warrington’:s office and announced that I‘ .was“frorn the New ‘Day office, he claimed he was too busy, and it would be impossible to see me. He told the office girl that I might see Mr. Garnett at the office at the other end of the building. When PEACE Rosendale Phones W. C. Schryver; Pres. Office Phones Kingston 7J Rosendale 70 Wm. C. Schryver Lumber Co., Inc. 0 Manufacturers of 0 ALL KINDS OF MILLWORK Plaster Board _-— Sheet Rock Plaster .& Cement. Phone 2973 2000 & 2001 ‘ _ 0 Factory Kingston 363 FOXHALL AVE. NEW YORK 1; 011;‘ 9-4177’ BALENZANO Ice‘- Coal 313 East l33rd Street New York City PEACE A we Thank You, FATI,-IER Day Phone UN.‘ 4-6715 Night Phone NE. 9-1740 THE REGENT FLORIST . ~ Est8;.b\1ished- 1902. . Represented :’by S. Zabakolas, Prop. I 70 WEST’ 116th ST. L PMCEEORGE VICTOR w1LLfXMs 4 I s WHOLESALE PRGDUCE‘ __Bronx Produce‘ House C10 I. l‘\IilS13eil1‘~—'—.29’7 ’Ea;st 141St Street, Bronx, N. Y. — 'I I Thank You, FATHER A ' Trade With Cooperative V FOR QUALITYIVIEAT, GROCERIES and M '*BAKE{RjY PéRODU’CTSf Call at" ‘.f_" I 2085; Ave- PEACE «, S -A L; ,New_,York City October 13th, 1933 A.D.i‘-‘.D.‘ New York City. 0ctober‘13th,_ 1938 A.D.F.D.p_ IT: I reached Mr. Garnett»’s vZ‘tha‘tj",he had received word that Idwas -on and he had disappeared from his 'dtesk"’and'3'h‘ad iett his coat on the back of hisdchair. E next to Mr. Garnett’s» desk to1d_‘m.e“’tha;ti~'1§zIr;V éeiiieitt would be back in a very few niinntéysdhyeits his coat. I waited between 30H-and,‘45‘;. the young manby the sidefof Th e;a~":.t'_c§ Mr. Garnett somewhere 1 andAtold,t'htirri‘»yI’9‘v§{asyv'. it at his desk for him. He hadi,g"ott’eng_to;o y ‘ ' _ me, but said he "would send"Mr. I.o"Né'a1—41n1‘L1_of‘.§ée;:me. Mr. O’Nea1 came; he was very" pleasdantdffbntfjsttated ——.__/ PEACET I Thank 1rA:'r'Hi§_:71=i JOHN W. HINTON, Manager. 1‘ ‘ GROCERY STORE . . The Store“ of Friendly Service ‘ "’ Free ‘Delivery Call BA'ys‘o'.d:e_ 9-1968 207 - 14 NORTHE.RN BLVD. Bayside, L.; ‘I. Tel. Jamaica 6-8415 _— y y . PEACE The Cakes With That Home Made Flavcrr Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty MRS. M. BACKER’S BAKE SHOP 159 - 12 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica, Long Island‘, N; Y. 166 -30 Jamaica Ave. , ' L M PEACE I Thank You, FATHER TERMINAL MEAT Some of Our .Sp[ecidls_ T _ % Stew Beef or Chop Meat —— 10-cents a.Poimd 166-37 JAMAICA AVENUE Jamaica, 1.2- Peace V Peace FRlEDMAN’S GROCERY 106 . 31 150th STREET .ua.....;....ii~e.. Y. Tel. HA.vemeyer 9-4748 y I V N_fPTE‘ACE Queensboro . Placement Burezauv (A.gency) ALL KINDS OF DoMms'rIQ‘}m_z;«LP * Miss Maude, Mgr. C-hiristine Chzaimiberlain, Licensee . Over Whelan’s Drug Sit,0‘I,‘e.W‘: _ ’; 37-63 82nd STREET J~a«cks'on Heights; I. Peai3OMlNICK’SMARKE1l‘W 106- 53 150th Street Jamaica,’ Y. . PEACE i Phone: Jamaica 6-17.71. - R »We Deliver. LIBERTY HOTEL sumr co. Inc. QUALITY MEAZS — POULTRY audrisi-1-i, .aaM.a;dieg -N; in _ E53 .. were other Buick at 3 CW3 an ffiis égailisi. tiié Cpiémparfyf-$.1io1icy uch ad‘ ‘rtTsirig.'.‘{T~'Tei sytetetisi t_he on_1y~.We:v -they 3 1».i<1'l'-*1..’¢,.::i‘<”>. ..9§1i;E:1*AiTHER 9r ibhei of ' uic’kf‘caMi' d9._tKa..;ré:di1cedi15riee...aI told ‘ ’*?f.°.+fi ..“’§bd°?¢:..edvertising. 03781‘ . iii !K>i.1éh‘:.Wit_.h some .o.th‘er feel . idéi¥t..1'fhat.R:‘thisris case .t_,he_ ,0 1‘,_'90i7ipanyv‘:ddes_notwant.the world . kn ywdhlii-‘\y_advertise in a‘ .paper ‘which car- m __ '.,1:fl::.+_i;,:'rIiI.‘i:'fR"s“f_.,f_1."v_Ie_.'~;s‘zV_aLLg£es; ;;the’_‘. way they dodged ‘ zggxjougid; convinced this is,th.e“ case. _ ilflcfirchants, Jane .WiseAman, 111-E. 1ij6t111"‘_st.. ,I‘_inet with some of the. officers of this Cempanyi-¥msome)_v’vantedd a‘ large ad in theiNew' Day Aand"'So_n_ie'”wfer,e~,not so much interested. It seemed that-.-t_he.lea‘dersAof the officials were whole-heartedly interested and they "st_arted with a 2-inch ad. Mr. Jack; Wiseman, President of the Company, stated he had felt the loss of F‘A'1‘I‘-IER’S followers’ business ever since they had dis_continuedd their advertising in the Spoken‘ Word; and he now felt they would be able to cooperate whole-heartedly. Dry'_(}oods .5; Men's Wear, Manager,'120 W. 125th St. .A_s’ked_me‘ to.ca11~ September 10th for contract. _ Fish jM‘a‘rRet,; Mr. v.‘ Minninno, 9 W. 115:1: St. When 1 was‘ g6ing'thr”ough}t'he Central Market, Mr. Minninno called me and isaild “I want to advertise in ‘FATHER DIVI'NE’S_m pa_.pAer"’»———I‘ gave him the rates and he said, "O. fix me. ‘a 13-week contract.” House Furnisl'Ling1s,. Mr. Newman, 1604 Park Ave. While "going ‘along ‘ParkAAv,e. Mr. Newman took me by the Karin and invited. me into his place of business and said Wantedpto addvertifise. We-soon fixed up his L _contract_. a M ‘t y L ‘ t E t t V International Employment Agency," Wm. Morris, 12 W. » 99th“.st.fMr. Morris had told‘ one of the sisters to .'send‘ “me. out‘ +to__...se,e' him-—that he would ‘be glad to cooperateiwiththis good” work by advertising in the New_Day. "When I calleddhe signed up very 'readi1y—- a 1_3-.week contract. . . _ E ” ‘ MéatiMa.rket,; Mr.'K1e_in, 1632 Park Ave. Mr. Dowling Klein, :a“ sister from Chicago were visiting and While [ta1Ring~‘or the Wonderful Work that FA- " Ti-IfER.is—*‘d"oing,7Mr.’Klein asked Dowling to-send “some of the ‘agents from the New Day to ‘see him. ’ 1V'ir.v’iiDbw1i.n\ggavethe dmessage to me and I went ddvvn to“ see“Mr.‘ Klein. -LIM-Ie readily signed ‘a 13-week contract iniappreciation of :t1_1e Wonderful ‘Work our‘ FATHER is ‘doing among the children of men. I Thank YOU, FATHER. V» m . . '.1‘ri-Bore Food .Market, Michael Jeffrie, 2354 8th Ave.’ Ilcailedyon the Tri-iBOro Food Market to see if they wouldiknoti complete the 13_-.we;_ek contractythey inade wi_th’th‘e'_i New Day‘ a. few months ago. They adver- edge: for three .weeks ontneizf contract and then quit. Mr. Mitchaelm told ‘me that hé did have some good ¢,1}ist_qn1_iersy‘aiiion§ .FATHEt§‘S" foiiewers but -they had» _ 411"». quit ._himt,i . He said ’.1ié_~didfnet believe in FA- Tf:iER'$-»Tee'.chings~ at‘.a11,-',1:,tit wcnlzlfi advertise ifxthey . would give him,yseme.4tre‘i~de§_ 5 Meat Market—Mr. Sam, 2212 5th Ave. 54 REPORTS FROM W. A. BOSTICK Millinrery Store, Saleslady, 355 W. 125th’ St. Seemed to be interested, but said to see the Manager in the afternoon, only. ' Rothman Dept. Store, Mr. Rothman, 1590 Park Ave. I was going along Park Ave. when Mr. Rothman took me by the arm and invited me into his place of busi- ness. (Mr. Rothman owns this store and has been in business 27 years continuously—I had never met him before.) After asking me many questions about FATHER he said he would be only too glad to cooper- ate with the movement; he said he did not understand many things about this movement, but fully appre- ciated -what he did understand. Mr. Rothman signed up a 13-week contract. ' C. & J. Pirkase-—Poultry Market, Worker, 152 W. 145th St.‘ 0. K. for ad-——September 15th. Carr & Kirk Fruit Market,_ Mr.» Kirk, 135 Lenox Ave. Was very agreeable——but postponed ad until September 15th. . 5th Ave. Market, Manager, 2037 5th Ave. The manager of this business delivered a message to me from the owner——“Mr. Blonstein told him to tell me he was not,‘ ‘ in the least interested in an ad in the New Day.” Dry Goods Store, Salesman, 1631 Park‘ Ave. Very pleas- ant-wanted me .to‘see him later. Live Poultry Co., Harry-—Salesman, 1563 Park Ave. Made an appointment for an ad to be taken. later. Royal Bakery, Manager, 134 Lenox Ave. Very pleasant ——but said he had given an ad to the New Day last week; said he wanted to know more about the Move- ment. - . C Roxy Mark-et, Manager, 156 Lenox Ave. Was very nice —-said he would advertise soon but said business was very bad now. Would take an ad later.- Buick Auto Company, Mr. Plett—Mgr., 132 Broadway. Asked me to see their advertising manager later—— very favorable. A A Restaurant—Mr. Marshal, 2152 5th Ave. P1.easant—- but says he does not need to advertise——has all the business he can take care of now without advertising. Business very ~ badnow but will see him later. Now advertising. Roxy Mar‘ket—Manager, 325 Lenox Ave. When I showed himuthe New Day he said, “No use to say) any’ more——I will not advertise” and that was all there was to it. He said, “just save your time.” Paint Company, Manager, 2347 8th Ave. Not interested. Wholesale Candy Co.——.Sam Reinah, 72 E. 115th St. He sells to the Extensions but will not advertise. advertising, E. L. A . L. Schlesinger Plumbing Co., Manager, ‘1748 Madison. N.,ot'interested——in the least. ‘ vGo=l.e.mbe Paint Store, Mr. Golembe, 1675 Madison St. Not" interested. (Now advertising.) . Dresses, Shoes 85 Hats—Saleslady,o 1685 Madison St. Not interested. INow advertising. General Food Market, Bookkeeper, 2216 7th Ave. Not interested——making all the money they want. Tailor Shop, V Manager, 2254 -7th "Ave. FATHERKS Photo, he Wasn’t interested. l/Vhen he saw The NEWVtDAY Now 6 October 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. Daniel Reeves Store, Manager, 1991 Madison St. Was not interested in the least. 5, Brooks Furniture Store, Salesman, 2290 Third Avenue. No use to advertise——going out of business. Alsley & Held Paint Co., Manager, 178? No time for such——other things more important. Archie Tailoring Store, Salesman and Manager, 299 8th Ave. ?Not interested in the least. Rand Tea. & Coffee Store, Mr. Wm. Cohen, 112 E. 125th .St. This Company first took an ad which appeared every other week; said they would advertise weekly, beginning the first of September. This Rand Tea and Coffee Company are real cooperators. A Openheimer Grocery, Manager, 630 w. 113th\ St. Chain Grocery Store——against their policy to advertise. National Chain Laundry, (Failed to get name), 1925 W. 117th St. Business is too poor to advertise. M. & G. Grocery & Vegetables, Manager, 2201 8th Ave. Not interested~—in the least.‘ Lumber Company, Ben, the Manager, 2235 8th Ave. Business too dull now. ‘ Meat Market, Owner, 2570 8th Ave. Business too dull ——must sell it. He said he was just Thanking FA- THER that he may ‘be able to sell his business to _ someone who will «be able to run it. Tri-Boro Radio Co., Salesman, 127 E. 125th St. Do not advertise. Lee Furniture Company, (Couldn’t get individuals name), 2276 3rd Ave. Not interested-—would ngt talk. Dryer’s Furniture Store, Salesman, 2284-2286 Third Ave. Not allowed to advertise; chain store. Phone: Great Neck: 623 J=a«ckson’s Employment Agency We Thank You, FATHER DAGMAR JACKSON, Mgr. 315 MIDDLE’ NECK RD. GREAT NECK, L. I. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER ALEXANDER’S LADIES’ and CHILDREN "S ‘SHOP, Inc. Uniforms, Hoovers; also extra size Slips, Undies, , , Hosiery and Dresses: 42 - .33 BELL BOULEVARD Telephone: Bayside 9-64.58. PEACE Bayside, L. I. PEACE Thank You, FATHER . AARON COHN Shoes of Quality for Men, Women . and Children CUT. PRICES 1011-A [CENTRAL AVEi., Far Roekaway, L. ‘I.’ N. Y. PEACE We Thank You, FATI-IEER PEACE DINING ROOM Sisters’ Quarters, Meals Served at 10c. and 15c. In‘FATHER’S Mind and Spirit 389 ‘BAY VIEW 7A'VE. INWOOD, L. I. . Idctolaer I3th, 1938 ' Abb0tt’s Furniture Co., Manager, 162 E. 125th St. Just wouldn’t talk——not interested in such. Reeves Grocery, Manager, 2069 7th Ave. This man signed up :for 13 Weeks and only advertised 3 times; then he Wanted to rest 2 weeks. I called at the end of 2 -weeks and he refused to advertise longer unless he could be guaranteed lots of business from the ad. Then he felt the business would warrant him spend- ing money for advertising—-otherwise nothing doing. New Mount Morris Fish: Mkt., 1455 5th Ave. Signed up for 13 weeks, but When.I called to collect the second time, claimed they couldn’t pay. The manager got her Bible to prove that FATHER was raise; ‘her friend who was visiting her, called FATHER false, untrue, dishonest and the chief of crooks and said no one with any sense would respect FATHER. Fi~eld’s Clothing Store, Mr. Fields, 44 W. 125th St. Said he had no time for New Day. ' Suitcases and Bags——No name, 16 W. 125th St. Don’t have trade and don’t Want to be bothered wi.th FA- THER’S_ followers——said they want stuff for nothing. Hat Shop, Salesman, 26 E. 125th St. Said they don’t want any “so-and-so” trade—-—don’t care for them; just not interested. Tize NEW DAY’ 55 Grent’~s Furnishings, Mr. Soling, 52 E. 125th St. Wouldn’t have anything to do with any paper which would print FATHER’.S Messages or use FATHER’S Name. Wouldn’t respect anyone or anything that was in- terested in FATHER DIVINE. (Now advertising.) Dutch Dairy, Manager,.1572 Park Ave. Chain store— not allowed to advertise. _ , L House Furnishings & Hardware, Manager, 1548 Park Ave. The owner said he could not advertise; that he was just so disturbed he just did not know what to do. i - Fish Market, Salesman, 1626 Park Ave. Not interested in FATHER DIVINE. — REPORTS FROM RAYFIELD ISRAEL Siege] Dress Shop, Mrs. Siegel, 20 E. 125th .St. You come in around the first; I will try to start advertising then. Peace, Brother. Brockton Shoe Co., Manager, 37 E. 125th St. It was said by Mgr., business is poor. Well, Mr. Rayfiel-d, around the Fall We will start again. Central Butter & Egg Store, Manager, 2174 8th Ave. He said no,'he could not do anything. He told me not to be bothered with it. “I am sorry.” Ford ivlotor Company, Manager, 651 W. 125th St. Mr. BROOKLYN ADVERTISERS Tel. ST. 3-2278 A.D.F.D. PEACE PEACE Q COME AND DINE AT b anMd Pork Rweivfi Daillf P Special Prices For Quality Buyers. _ 1185 Fulton St., Near Spencer Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ~_ 1 Thank you, FATHER PEACE Thank Y0“, E-ATHER Tel. South 8-7264, 7265, 7266 PEACE THOMAS DE ROSA Q American, Italian & Spaanish @. Groceries. . . 180 MYRTLE AVENUE 219 ADAMS STREET BROOKLYN, N .. Y. Phone :' PResident 4-1880 PEACE PHILIPS MARKET CITY DRESSED MEATS, POULTRY and PROVISIONS 1592 FULTON S’I‘., Opp. Sumner Ave., Brooklyn, N., Y. Phone: Dickens 2-0992 PEACE SOUTHERN PUBLIC MARKET Meats, Poultry and Provisions Groceries, Fancy Fruits and Vegetables 374» o»LAsso=N AVE.., Main ‘Store 252 L-ivo-Ilia: Ave. We Thank You, FATHER. Brooklyn. N- Y. W. Tel. TR. 5-9269 Est. 1891 Peace I Thank You FATHER ALBERT ROSEN CORP. QUALITY MEATS», POULTRY, QFI-SH & PROVItSIO:N‘S 201 Myrtle Ave.-S ‘PEACE Brooklyn, N. Y; . ACME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Select Domestic and Commercial Help. Directions: 8 Ave. Subway, Church Ave. Line to 4th Ave. or B.M.T., Culver Line to 9th ‘St. 321 — 9th STREET, Near 5th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. A. JENSEN, Prop. - Phone: Dickens 2-8735 PEACE PITKIN VARIETY STORE CUT RATE 5 and 10c. STORE 1 We Thank You, FATHER 1721 Pitkin Avenue J. Ranch. Brooklyn, N. Y. Thank You, FATHER J A C K ’ 5 Army .& Navy Store V COMPLETE LINE OF Work Clothes and Camp 0utfits—Boots and Shoes The boys know Jack will treat you right. JAMES BRIGAGLIANQ Mgr. 1582 Fulton St. Tel. PResident 3-8753 Brooklyn, N. Y. PEACE PEACE B. & M. CLEANERS & DYERS 106 to’ 113 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn, N-* Y- 2 Incorporated A Modern Cleansing andDy:eing Institution 56 Caswell is away now; he will be back the first of Sep- tember, you come in and see him; I am sure he will give you an ad. Peace. . ' Zimet’s Bed Spring Corp., Mr. Zimet,'i139-14.7 Emerson St.,, Brooklyn. Mr. Rayfield, we are on a strike now.‘ Can I see FATHER?‘ Is HE here now? Will HE send us some men over to work? What is FATHER’S address? 156 w. 126th Street, N. Y. 0.? o. K., Mr. Rayfield, good-bye. . I . Royal Bakery, Owner, 134 Lenox Ave. Yes sir. We- would like to start that ad today-—but listen, here is the whole thing. We are not ashamed to tell§you— we are being sued. The lawyer will be here tomorrow , to collect, and that makes it hard to pay both at once. You come Wednesday and we will pay for next week. Peace. 1 A Fruit & Mellons, Mr. Tony, 34 Bronx Mkt. Peace, Broth- er. How much is this going to cost me——I haven't much money. Make it out for six weeks, ‘$1.00 per wee—k? No? Well, all right, $1.20 per week then. Atlas Taxicab Co., Manager, 248 W. 60th St. Wait a minute—you want an ad, don’t you? The boss is on his vacation. He will be back ‘tomorrow or the next. day. To save yourself a trip down here, you go to 144th St. and Lenox Ave. before 11:00 A.M. and you 4‘, A The NEW DAY. October 13th, 1938 ~A.D.F.D. will catch him ‘ther_e. Is this FATHER DIVINE? That is nice. Peace. _ , . Green’s Auto Parts, Mr. Ervin, 110 145th St. Wel1— are you looking for an ad? How ‘much, are these one inch ads? All right, I will take a little ad. VVe do not pay for it -before it is printed. No, no, we 1don’t do anything like that. “We don’t do business that way —-that is your way of doing «business. That settles it. Well, write_ ‘out the 13-week contract——-here is your $1.00., Tell the Brothers about us. . v Crawford Clothes, Agent, 100 5th Ave. Yes, sir, Mr. Rayfield, I have just returned from a vacation; it will be at least 2 weeks before we do any advertising. Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Miss_I-Iauser, 655 11th Ave. Yes, Mr. Rayfield, Oh, yes, I remember you now. Now, I don’t know just what to say. I have not spoken to the boss about that ad and he is away now. Ballowe Vegetable & Fruit Market, Mr. Ballowe, 19 Bronx Mkt., Bronx, N. Y. “I would like to, but my partner said the first thing when I asked him, to put an ad in this paper, ‘Weare lucky that we are in business. I can not be bothered with anything.’ I will-try to convince him and also have him read this paper. I am willing to advertise.” A Reliable Dept. Store, Manager, 1573 Fulton St., Brook- PEACE, SWEET FATHER:——— We thank You, Father Dear, for the limitless‘ Blessings YOU ARE to all mankind. . « ...EE:‘.E§.};.‘{1.‘!C‘i .. Hours: -6:15 A.lV[. to 4 P.M. (Closed Sundays) 1771 W. JEFFERSON’ ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PEACE,. SWEET FATHER:—“— J 3 A We thank You that all the business in this store shall bless all ' concerned with Your Righteousness, Justice and Truth. COURTESY DRESS SHOP GARMENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN land’ C'HI*LDR.EN 2321 S0. CENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. PEACE I - w Mutual 5446 1 NEW YORK STORE FIXTURE C0. , Completes Store“ and Restaurant Equipment New and ‘Used. Boughtfand Sold. 1 9’ Rented and Exchanged. ‘ 349- 51 .-53 SO. LOS ANGE«LE’S ST. . . Los,Ang_eles, iCVal.f . ‘ We ‘Thank You, ‘FATHER PEACE, FATHER: ‘Being a Buddhist, it is in joypwe co-operate in thank- ing‘ the Fundamental ‘ P‘rinciple—~R*eality, -“A11 Good~—for ' infinite‘ Blessings to all mankind-——'anfd"that‘ this Funda.- , mental be the *e~x‘c,lusi've Activity in thié._"éE &" N”MARKET. 4915 South C.entral Los,Angeles, California PEACE ,. JWe,'1"hanfk You, FATHER HiAND.I.AUNDRY , Bundle 120. pound . Shirts ,10c. Ilresses 15c. Bleayside ~ 9'-757-4‘-R ‘ ‘ I - I M Underwear 50.. L‘ V _ Elaste-r Morning "Ba.ysi'de, L. I. California Advertisers PEACE ' We Thank You, FATHER CENTRAL 5-10 & 25-cent STORE All prices and service done in Father’s Mind and Spirit CENTRAL AVE., bet. 25th St. & East Adamsa Blvd. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA GEORGE MOORE, Mgr. - Tel. AD-12917 - U.SED TIRES CENTRAL AVENUE TIRE and WHEEL EXCHANGE New Firestone Tires and Tubes _’.I‘IRE and WHEEL EXCHANGE We Call Anywhere in the City. —— Repair Flats. 2324 CENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. STRICTLY HAND WORK‘ ‘CALL and DELIVER souui HANDGLAUNDRY —- Cleaning and Dyeing — 3415 SAN PEDRO ST. LOS ANGELES. CALIF. “PE.f‘.§'i.“l!.Nl"i‘§.R‘l°M” We thank FATHER to Bless this food in each one who is drawn here to eat. Thank You, Sweet FATHER. 4614 SO. CENTRAL AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SHIRTS 10 Cts. V ‘ ~ Phone: AD. 9627 Wm. H. ‘FOGEL GAS STATION, AUTO LAUNDRY and GARAGE _ » iCo__oiperati.ng with Missions. Always, open. 27th and CENTRAL A:VE.;_g, -A.Los_ANG_E.1.,1gs, QAL, PEACE 1 .4 ) October 13:1s,,193s A.D.F.D. . 57 lyn, N. Y. No, not now; business is too poor. How is the new place up state? That is all ‘right. Just suppose FATHER DIVINE would die———then what I would you do? L V _ Kamin’s Furniture Co., Owner, 1257 Fulton St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. have been around here. It is hard" to say. Zimet’s Bed Spring Corp.,‘ 139-149 Emerson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yes, sir; I have your ’phone number and name, also. I may need some men, later. I don’t want too many at once to break in, I don’t want to advertise until I get settled. You will~hear from me, Mr. Ray4 field. , H Buick Motor Co., Manager, 3261 Broadway. Yes, Mr. Rayfield, let me take this up with the Company. Will you leave this copy with me? Thanks. Mr. O’Neal is away; I will see what they will do, but I am afraid our ad in here will be against the rule. We are not PEACE Te1.: Vandike 2471, 2, 3. Pacific Coast Produce Co. T WHOLESALE EGGS Desiring to Cooperate and Harmonize. We deliver. —~ Try us once. 1224 EAST 8th Sfl‘. Peace, Sweet FATHER——- We thank you, FATHER, to be the pure Activity’ in this general Food Market, that all its dealings may. carry Your Righteousness, Justice and Truthrand These draw the prosperity that Your Personified Goodness IS. THE LATNDY GOOD FOOD MARKET 4522 So. Central Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. Tel. Adams 6053 A.*D.F.D. PEACE CONTRACTORS Building, Repairing, Altering Painting, Kalsomining and Cleaning Try Our Prices and Work 1102 E. ADAMS BLVD. LOS, ANGELES, C/CALIF. PEACE Phone: CL. 6-4191 1 PEACE (We Are Cooperating) VALLEY DAIRY CO. A VALLEY MAID ICE CREAM Served at all Peace Missions _ _ We serve parties, teas, and dinners 2901 FLETCHER DRIVE PEACE Compliments of A THRIFTOWN MARKET A Complete SUI’ER—MARKE'I‘ for Your SERVICE Meats; Groceries; Fruits & Vegetables Bakery, & Delicatessen. I ' Directly across from the 2602 So. Central "Peace Mission, We Thank You,‘ FATHER. ‘ LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA PEACE 10:62‘: E- The New DAY I don't know just when; the way things P PEACE supposed to‘ advertise in the Bronx, jhst in Manhat- tan, only—not in the other company's territory. I know that FATHERS followers have spent thousands and thousands of dollars‘ with this company. Peace. Park’s Men’s Wear, Owner, 57 E. 125th St. No——not now. I will wait until they move ‘over here close; they will not have a long walk-—‘then I will advertise. Green Auto Co., Owner, 110 W. 145th St. Peace, Broth- er. What is this? Oh, the New Day. Not any one has spoken to me about an ad. What is the price of these ads? How often is this published? wen, I will see Mr. Jacksonabout this-—you come to’ see me next week. 0. K. (They are nowiadvertising.) A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER PEACE «GROCERY in FATHER’S Mind and Spirit 836 Filbert St. ,4 Oakland, Calif. LOS. AN GELES, CALIF. PEACE Tel. Capitol 9408 D1 BLASI BROTHERS 2687 PASADENA AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Thank You,’ FATHER PEACE Omaha 34093 OLLIVER BEVE~RAGE CO. MANUFACTURERS and BOTTLERS The Home of The Famous “Don Juan" Brand. Used at all the Missions. 3315 N. MAIN ST. « - ‘ Los Angeles, Cal. _ We Thank You, FATHER PEACE PEACE Adams 5814 MOX_ WRECKING LTD. ’ We carry a full line of new and used building material». Try our Co-operation. 307 E. Jefferson St., at Maple Los Angeles, Cal. We Thank You, FATHER I Thank You, FATHER & A SISTERS _ v,sl,1in_e :59. Shoes 1oc._ -. A Cleaning White.with Goltsrs. 15¢. —-— Suede, 15¢. Dyeing White‘ Shoes, J2Oc. -— Other Colors, 25¢. L 1107 East Vernon. 7Ave.. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. . A A 5710. CEN'_l‘RAL AVENIIE %_ V _ Te1.: Adams 5244' V A 2 ’ A ‘fGRE‘C0”"" GENERAL RADIO ELECTRIC CO. Musicall Supplies —-— ,Westinghouse Lamps — Firestone Tires _. —"— EPu{bl,ic‘ Address System ’.r;iya.rig«o1i§3:i;i ’ 1 House V and A‘ult.ol Radios. 'Su1iI>1i!§S,. Installatiozxs, R6pa»iIfS_gS¢rvi0e — - “ »~ 2 - « PEACE Thank. You, FATHER PEACE PAINT» STORE . Paint, Wallpaper, Glass and Roofing Material Window Shades Made to Order A _ Also new cloth put‘ on fyou"r[ old rollers. - Shades 7 reversed. Fatherfs "Prices. '" ' I Come in or Drop "Card. \ . y Los Angeles, Cal. i§~WeiviTliank You, FATHER . , , <.‘%l‘~zI<:3‘r‘\.’A)‘l;.. Los Angeles, Cal. I 53 The NEW DAY October 13th, 1938 A.D.l'?".D. .9’ York Awning Mfg. C0’-, Manager, 2027 Lexington Ave- nue. Yes, sir-——ta1k to me. We do not do any ad- vertising. I know, but not now. No. _ Harry’s Ladies’ & Men’s Wear, Owner, 2172 5th Avenue. Oh! That’s FATHER DIVINE. I have the highest respect for FATHER DIVINE and HIS followers, be- cause they do not see any one any more than the other. As soon as I “can, I will advertise. Peace Fruit &: V-e:geta.bl«e Store, Manager, 101 W. 133rd St. I think that the Brother said we will be ready to advertise this month. You will get the ad——you can depend on that. Peace, Brother. (They are now ad- vertising.) . I Cut Rate Hosiery Store, Owner, 1872 Lexington Avenue. i Oh yes, how much is your ‘ad? I amvery much in- terested in this paper, but I am only here a short while. Half the day is gone and I haven’t made one cent.‘ A couple of months will give me a chance to get started and I will then put an ad in this paper. I am very much interested in this work. Caraoe Ignition. Cozmpa-ny—Au:to Parts, Manager, 1939 Lexington Avenue. What is it, sir? We do not ad- vertise; we have found it don’t pay. So you are wast- ing time. We don’t advertise. 3N0. Lexington Wall Paper Supply Company, Manager, 1850 Lexington Avenue. We do not advertise in the news- papers; our advertising is from on-e to the other. I would not consider it. Yes, -but the thing of it is, there are too many other tbig‘ businesses ahead. Well, I will think it over. If I decide to advertise, I will get in touch with you. ‘ Groceryena i[’mpo1'tian, Comp-any, Manager, 1858 Lexing- ton Ave. What can I do for you, my friend? Oh, yes, I the New Day. Maybe later, about a month from now. Where are you located? That is my section up there. 0. K., my friend. Fordham ‘Sugar 00., Owner, 261 E. 134th St. We would not :be interested in it. No, they do not buy from us. We sell wholesale only,——we do not sell retail. No. Lin-olewm Store, Owner, 1752 Madison ,Ave. We just opened up here ~a~’* few days ago. I don’t know how long we will be here. But if we- stay, we will adver- tise. .O. K. ' Sa.m’s Sample Sfhtoes, Mr. Sam, 1606 Park Ave. Come in here, Brother. Now I have both of you here together. Before I advertised in the New Day I had more busi- ness than I do now. will start my ad again next week. On 156 W. 126th Street?’ Chirysler Motor Co., Manager, 3295 Broadway. I gave that «book to him; he has been out of ‘town for the last 10 days. You come «back later-—the new cars will be here by then. The best time to catch him is around 12 to 1:30 PM. Ask for. Mr. Holzer. O. K. Rebuilt Ford Motor Sales Cormpazny, Manager, 3211 Broad- way Mr. Golden is out now. I will tell him you -were here. How much is your ad per line? $1.00 per inch. Oh, I see. I will give him your card. Level Paper Co., Owner, 461 W. 125th St. What can I do for you? Right now, our business is too slow-— I cannot give everybody an ad. Maybe later on. Used Cars, 5069 Broadway. We have no money to put out for advertising, so that’s the answer. FATHER DIVINE represents the “so-and-so” people, doesn’t HE? (Answerz) All people. “Oh! that is good.” Used Cars, Owner, 5040 Broadway. Our business is too slow to talk about advertising. Wilson Motor Co., Manager, 4781 Broadway; The owner is on vacation~wil1 not «be here for two weeks. Yep, about the 15th. Thank You, FATHER La Salle Fashion Shop 73 West 125th St., N. Y. c. All Styles 1. , All Sizes ‘ All Prices Crs —— siurris. —— DR;E.S‘SE.S I am telling you the truth. I 7 P E A C E a Peace Shoe Shining Parlors Cooperative SHINE 3c. White Shoes — Suedes — All Colors -— Cleaned 100. Shoes Dye<L—25c. , ,8 Different Establishments. No. 1. 119th & Lenox 5. 119th & 5th Ave. 2. 118th & Lenox 6. l331*d & 51?}! AVeo 3. 131st & Lenox 7. 144th & 8th Ave- L 115th & 5th Ave. ' S. 140th & 8th Ave. Phone: WA. 5-1063, 5-1064 PEACE AN-D UP COR. LENOX AV.ENUE THANK YOU, FATHER -95PmiOni.iL SHOE COMPANY ‘ CU.S-‘TOM snons MADE TO ORDER 101 WEST 125th STREET NEW YORK CITY Branch Store, 681 - 8th Avenue, Cor. 43rd Street “WE CO0vPERATED IN THE LAST DEMONSTRATION” HIGH SCHOOL SELF-TTAUGHT brings another chance to solve the complex problems of life. lgn‘*orance.is an unpleasant handicap; get, this book--——2O volumes in one de luxe binding‘; ‘each subject of the -foiur-year course complete. Price ‘$1579 post paid. —— W. Ferguson, Dis- _ tributor, Box 26, Sta. ‘I, New York, N. Y. October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D. Willis Men’s Wear, Manager, 689 Iienofx Ave. I am just as I was before. We have no money to start in—if we could make some money it would be ‘all right. Auto Glass Work & Auto Welding 00., Owner, 150 W. 145th St. Yes, I know, but we have no money; may- be some other time——not now. Our business is so slow until I have to, do my own laundry—that is what I am doing now. Willson-Ford Motor Company, Manager, 5049 Broadway. Our advertising comes through the -Ravietta Agency, 39 Broadway-they are listed in the ’phone book. That's right. Auto Blacksmith Shop, Mr. Eastman, 37 W. 144th St. Yes, sir, Mr. Rayfield, come over to the office. Now, what is it all about? FATHER DIVINE is a smart man——yes, yes. All right, I will take a 4-week con- tract. How much per week? $1.20? 0. K. Do you know Mr. Abraham? He is a good) man——I mean he PEACE Tel. UN 4-7730 lNDEPENDENT AUTO REl’AlRS On the roof of XLNT GARAGE Ignition and "battery service._ Body, fender work, brake service. 16 W. 115th St. R. Molina, Mgr. New York -City Peace We Thank You, FATHER PEACE FRUIT AND .1 '°I''‘':1'd.\‘ . p , , VEGETABLE; AVEGETABLE STORE .' ’ ’ \._ CHOICE FRUITS, VEGE’1‘ABLE'S 5% . I . and use ‘ 101 West 133rd St. ‘ N. Y. City Tel. NE. 8-2087, 2088 PEACE» MRS. E.~RlCSON S 0 Selected Domestic Employment Agency Q All Nationalities 316 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near 7th, Brookllyn, N. Y. Laura Simpson, Licensee. Phone: AU. 3-2427 M M A H‘ g DR. ARTHUR M. P YNE ' SURGEON DENTIST 2405 - 7th Avenue Bet. 140th & 141st Sts. New York City. PEACE Office Hours 10 A.-M. to 10 P.M. Sunday by Appointment. ‘Thank You, JESUS POMBO ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Low Prices. Near the 114th St. Extensions. 17 WEST 1141:}! STREET ‘ New York City PEACEA iT*heVNEtW DAY ' Hardwarie Company, Owner, 1574 Park Ave. 59 1’ lives it. You all do not believe in children, do you? That’s all right. Good-bye. Harlem Plumbing Supply, Manager, 388 Lenox Ave. I don’t think we can now——everything is too bad~‘may— be business will pickxup after awhile. Things are slow. Oh, boy! ’ Wholesale C-andy.‘Co., Mr. Offner,.104 E. 110th St. We won’t be bothered about advertising. I would not be interested in that. It makes no differ-ence——I would not be interested. Peace, Brother. Not yet. When FATHER makes business a little better it will be all right.» See me in ‘a couple of weeks from now. Austin Lopez Jewelry Store, Mr. Lopez, 24 E. 116th St. I have some old customers who will stay with me. Some of the followers, also. . I treat them right. Tell them I do not feel like advertising now; tell them I don’t feel like advertising. Peace. Klein Meat Mkt. '00., Manager, 1632 Park Ave. No, I am not going to advertise in that paper and no other. I have a check from some Harlem C1ub~—the boss told‘ me if it happens again it ‘would come out of my pocket ——so I am not paying for anything. (He is now ad- vertising.) Electric Motor " Service, Manager, 1646 Park Avenue. Sorry, we would not be interested in it; we are tied up for the rest of the year. No. Second Hand Tools, Owner, 2032 Third Ave. You come in November first—I will give you a 13-week contract. You may try me October 15th—I don’t know whether I will.-be ready or not. Peace, Brother. Boot Black Mfg. 00., Manager, 1677 Madison Ave. Well, we do not want a—13’-week contract; so long as we treat the Brothers right, they will stay with us. We will give you one week’s ad—$1.30. , Used Cars, Mr. Denot, Corner 96th St. and First Ave. Well, I cannot do anything for you now. This com- pany pulled out from all the ‘newspapers except two. They spend $50.00 per week. They tell me what pa- per to go in and that is what I must do. I would like to go into this paper, also. Yes, I will ‘take it up with them. Is this FATHER DIVINE? I willread this myself. \Thanks very much. , Royal Men’s Wear, Mr. Ardetti, 106 Lenox Ave. Peace, Brother. How much is a 13-week contract. Oh, boy! ‘$13.00—-O. K., write it ‘out;’ I will "sign it. Tell FA- THER to Bless the 'broth,er“s to come in and see us- we are advertising steadily now. Peace, Brother. Binder, Buck & Jobison, Inc., Mr. Buck, 412 E. 23rd St. O:h, yes, ‘you are ‘that Peace-P Brother. Are you around ‘here again. Didn't I see you last week? Well, I will say about October. Business is slow. We ,don’t want any losing business; we have enough’.~Good—4.b-ye. (Now 0 advertising.) , in 3 Fall and Winter Coats and _ _ Dresses of AS'lencler-izing Models ___.__‘.._ up unctioasuaus COATS -1 _____ _.. $9.98 up ;C.0OP.ER’S C‘orsets,_ S‘wea5te«rs, Bl‘ouses, Hosiery, Slips,’ "etc. Sizes. 38 to 60 _ 107 WEST 1251311 <S’T‘RE«ET. New York City 9»: Hr 'rm:u ALI 60 New Deal Meat Manager, 11.002 Ft1,!t’9.n’st.." 3:993- lyn» N Y- Here mi ya heard? I W111’ 5P?ek téithe boss when he comes ens! you stop in again. I’wi11i1et you know. L‘ ‘V I I. . A I" Krasdale Grocery Conrpiany, Manager, 180 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. A Y. The-boss went out at noon and has not returned. ‘If you corne in tom_orrowk he the here. Oh, yes, the Peace Restaurant; 'theyaHreIvery nice people. A _ - "I V‘ _ V Cervantes Coat,‘ Apron dz Eimen Supply, "Owner, '25 106th St. Well, what can I do’ for you? How much is your ad? ,We dorntt want to s'p~e_nd'_§13.0_0I for7a‘d,- vertising——you corné. ‘in a tmonth'andmy partner will be back.’ when we will he with ’yo_u.I ' ' _ _‘ Fair Deal Paper C_o.:, Manager, 2010 First Ave. /Weill, you are back here "again? The Iboss_isfsti1*1“on his va- cation; he Won’t signaI13-weekI_ contract—~‘no, he won‘t do that. will you take’ one Week? . . All right, how much is that? $1‘.30;’ "here is your money. You see, We are not making much money now.’ ‘I '' Max Form1noff,‘Mr.'Al\/Iagg, 559-63 Livonia :Ave:. , I have read some of FATHER'.S ‘papers. Th,éy‘are,ve'fry good; but as for ad_v~_ertisiing———-that is out of the question, the way things are around here. Maybe=1ater on- Iithenk you for this paper‘. _g " 5 A " Up to Date Miininery, i\_rr.,Eenny, 49 Amsterdam Ave. I do not have my adiready, but itvpwill not ’take_long; come in now. Xou said‘ you were goingI\to..g}et‘me A cut—what size will -it he‘? 1%‘ inchi (ad is good. Will I get a copy earchi week? .I ‘want to goiup to the Promised Land. Will you go with me‘ some time? Peace. I I - _‘ I I _ New Colonial Ice: C9,, Owner, Corner 152nd St. & 8th Ave. Oh, no——~I thought this was the same——this is FA- THER DIVINE. I only have a couple xnoreh Weeks‘ to go with these girls; when that time is up I will give my ad to FATHER DIVINE. You come around in a couple of weeks, I won’t forget you. it siimshine Milk Rrqducts, Mr. Ablen, Bronx Mitt. Yes, I have been quite busy, but haven’t accomplished much. Yes, I understand that the Peace lviissigons have cog operated with us, «buying from $100 to $150 per month and I appreciate it; so if you will wait a few weeks more, until we get moved, then we can see where we are going. I ' ' I . G~enera1 Food Products Syrup, Owner, 3 E. 18th St; The season is just ‘about gone Inowe. If I you will come here "next week, I vviil ‘give you an-ad for one week. "We have aigood rnany‘ of _the'.fo11ow- ers’ come here and gteit ojur‘ wagons and go tothe man on Park Ave. and their :syrup. Do you k,nOi}V, Faithful Love? ’s_h'é broke a wogonl and has never paid, for it. she broke some -bottles and we 1;;-t’ her have things on credit; Why didn't you come the first of the suinmer? I ‘ It ‘ I , m .n...; NEW- DAY I I oo tober 13th, 1938 A_.D.1=.D. Ugififoomsannress Store," Owner, 2514 8th Ave. I am sorry i to sayiwe are not doing any advertising now. Boston Tailorsf, Mr. Boston,» 2396 7th Ave. No, I cannot do anything now; I have as much as I can do now. Ha't.Cle.aining & messing Store, Owner, 9 W. 116th St. How much is this little ad? I cannot give you an ad now, but come around later and I will give you one } then. Yes, I like that paper, too. KAY-EL Motor Sales, Mr. Barney, 187 Broadway; Peace, Brother. Y_es,.wil1 you leave the paper here—I want PEACE j PEACE -lS‘a,tis1.'a_ctAion Guaranteed Augusto J ulbes ‘KING SHOE REPAIRING Eripert Work» Done with the Best Materials , at Reasonable Prices . 8 West 116th Street New York City PEACE Thank You, FATHER Te1.: AL. 4-0498 LIME COLA IN DOUBLE sizr: BOTTLES BE QUALITY‘ WISE" 5c. . g ’ We Thank You, FATHER , FANNIE WEISS Ladies’ Distinqtive L,ingerie—-—Bargaz'n Stand 403 Park‘_Ave. \Mkt. New York City I I Between .114th.& 1]_5th Sts. PEACE PEACE We Thank You, FATHER ZELlCKSON’S DELICATESSEN ‘ I ' IMPORTED DELICATESSEN & FINE GROCERIES 2'75 LENOX AVE. Near 123rd- St. UN. 4-9050 Tel. Mo. V2’-V6365 PEACE A.D.F.D. People’s Meat Market MEATS, POULTRY and PROVISIONS IIote‘1s and Restaurants Supplied. T Orders Promptly Delivered. 365 Lmivox AVENUE, Bet. 128th and 129th Sts. ‘FRANKLIN STEFANO, Mgr. 9. Te1.l:I Ulfiiyersity 4-7280 V V ‘T I PEACE iyiANuArTAN MILLINERY & SUPPLY“ co. 142; WEST 125VthI'S'1‘REE',1‘,- NEW YORK ‘ I,et"l‘hose Who Serve You Best —-- Serve You,Mo.st ".‘“ I“: W... 1} '1 ‘Iv “' ‘ 5' - j A Thusionsp, com'~;EC'rIoNs '3; FOLLOWERS EVERY— 3 ‘Q ‘EEDROOM o DINING ROOM hugs. ".$PI'in§f*e Lamps. em o, i I *‘AT“ — T Peace A.- , 1.4.’; “October 13th, T,..NEiw DVYAY p I A ~ m to pick out a good‘ ad. My \father has lots of money. i oPeace, Brother. _. _V ' ‘ Namms Dept. Store, Mr. Pearl, 4-58 Fulton St.,- Brook- lyn, N. Y. Yes, I have that paper upstairs. I have not read it yet and Ileana: going away tonight for two- weeks. Now, we arenot doing anypadvertising at all, not even in the newspapers. Ivwill read it over and you come in again about November. We will not do anything before then. « 0 Du-gal—Campbell, Inc., Ford Agency, ‘Mr. Moore, Gold & Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, ‘N. Y. Well,‘ you see we have FIFTH AVENUE MARKET FRUITS, VEGETABLES and GRO‘CERIES 1460-5th AVENUE New York ‘City Corner of 118th Street. i°EACE.. .. . . . T‘K‘a‘?1F..Y°P: FATHER BODEGA BORINCIANA Fnuirsyana GROCERIES l VVEST 114th STREET NEW York City Near the 114th Street Extensions. D. Barreto, Prop. PEACE Thank You, FATHER P E A C E FOR LEASE U Q 11 EAST 1l9_th STREET FIlVE—ST'O7R'Y APARTMENT HOUSE "‘Co«nsis-t- ing of a :S»evpe+n-«Room Ap:a.1't«mem‘t on Each Floor, or 35 Roiorms-—Sui’tabl»e for Brothewrs’ or Sisters’ Quarfters. Desirable Lojc'a~ti“on. All Mod- ern Improvements. All Violations Fully Com- pliéd with. Reaisoinable Rent. ’ . REALTY COMPANY R“oo’1‘n $02 153 --5 West 72nd Street Tr. 4-5638 sA M PE'A CE A :1) ER’s1j _i1nished our advertising for the summer; weawill‘ start again in the Fall. My boss asked me yesterday how much was I going to spend for advertising and I told himinot any. You stop in again. Good day. Photo Company, Manager, 92 E. 161st .St.,' Bronx; N. Y. We have not doneany advertising. I am not the boss —he would have to decide on that. Yes, cooperation is‘ the way——weVhavelh_e1pe-d a number ofnthe brothers THE PROlGRE.S.SI*:3’t]1E£i~‘il;i]JlT, VEGETABLE andGROCERY STORE. Giant Quality at Midget Prices 0 2079- 8th AVENUE.’ - New York City . Near the 113th_ St. Extension. Peace A M ‘We Thank You, FATHER ‘ ‘For the Finest in Mews Weai‘ 1 . I in ‘Harlem visit I ‘ Lo=YA;1. MENKS y WEAR», INC. Loyal in Quality. Loyal in Price 5% Discount to Followers. 211 West 125th St. M0. 2-0370 we Thank Yo»u:,VFAT‘HE.‘R ' - é\‘\s‘1E o’p,° LIME (:i0 LA T ° A QUALITY BEVERAGE gt’ in 12-02. Bottles 43. Phone: ALL. 4.0493 g PEACE _ V : ' j_ Th;a.n'k‘Yo~u,‘.FATHE1R LEWIS AGROCERY I FULL LINE~' of GRooER.IE;s, FRUITS & _ ALL KINDS of. vfEsETAB:LEs .. 49 East 118th Street‘. n g New rY0trk.C_it»y _— We Thank. You, FATHER CUT RATE STORE ~ A LADIES’ SPECIALTIES Q Lingerie -p— Corsets '—'—- Hosiery —+'-- Uniforms 7 Expert O01-‘setiere in Attendance. 130 WEST 125th STREET Trunks -— Suit Cafisesp -— Brief Gases —- ‘Hand Bags.»-— »U‘1‘nbr‘ellas Dressers. Sets . . — .,,1:0%,— ._I)is'count to Eouowers. ' PEA CE V LEHMAN Music COMPANY . NEW YORK. cm Tel. --I-IiAir1‘efni 7-8756 A ueyrowws A LAR‘CliEST. is‘l‘toREi I . . Compsletely Stocked for All Musical Requirements. -— Musical Instrwmeimts ,—-.~.Ta.mb_fiouArine_s at Special prmes. East of Lenox Ave. . ..‘.’,.N,ew Citv PEACE ERANKZLIN T 0GeE; 437 LENOX AvEN?I*iE - Bet. 131st-A & 132ml Streets 68 West 125th St. T V is 51 1- H E Y ;S»HOP,; Inc. A. EXCLUSIVE MEN'S WEAR—>~i-HATS 8:. You, C535. H. S. W. Cor. 117th Street . 141 LEN-OX Av:]Eivtiiia’i 62 to get a license. The next time you are up,lstop 1n ‘ and I will ‘tell him about the New Day. REPORT FROM LOV.ING—D~0-RIGHT ORANGE, ‘N. J. Dry Goodlsrsbore, Joe Shelman, 225 Main St., Orange, N. J. Refused to advertise. REPORTS OF MISS WONDERFUL PATIENCE Mutual Biscuit 00., Mr. Swartz, 257 East 133rd St. I am willing to cooperate with Father Divine but we cannot advertise more than once a year. If We do, we will have everyone after us. We will -give you one ad ‘a. year, say a $10.00 or $15.00 ad, but that will be all. I hope you will 1oe"a.1o1.e- to fix it with Father so that we can continue tbusiness with you all. We have mixed help and want to see Riighteousness Justice and Truth succeed. Smart Halt Shop, Manager, 72 E. 125th St. ,Business is so slow, I don’t hardly see how I can advertise more than once a month‘ at present. But if lousiness picks up at all I will take out an ad. Come in again in a few weeks. PEACE. I ‘Wohlmu-th Clothing 00., Manager, 154 Lenox Ave.,, We do not do any wadlvertising of any kind. This is final." was very mm and unwilling to talk. An antagonistic front. ' A. & A. Employment Agency, F. Dessell, G. Barger, 39-12 Main St., Flushing, N. Y. We will give Father Divine’s Followers work but we do not care to advertise. A quick dismissal, seemed prejudiced toward us. Geo. L. Schnveible, Inc.—_-Soda Fountain Tanks. Mr. Schneible, 122-4 E. 129th St. We would not mind ad- vertising if we did enough business with you to war- rant it. But we actually make -$1.15 per month. You can look at the books for yourself. Father Divine’s Followers do not drink very much soda, and we have about $50.00 worth of equipment in the business. I would not like to antagonize Divine but do not care if you cross me off as far as business is concerned. I wish we might do bigger business with your concern. \ A ' Jack’s Clothes, Manager, 861—6th Ave. I am glad to see PEACE- The NEW DAY A 404 Manida St.,«Bronx you. We’ are ready to advertise. One of Father Di- vine’s Followers was in here, and ‘told us about ad- vertising, we will start with a four -weeks contract, and if we get any -business will go in for a longer time. PEACE. , J. Miniarsky, Second Hand Furniture, Mr. Minarsky, 1500 Park Ave. We have Ibeen thinking of advertising with Father Divine. Leave me a New Day and you come ‘back in a few days and my father will see you. I re- turned and they took out a. contract for eight weeks. Lime Cola. Co., Mr. Friedhoff, 175-5th Ave. We have been trying for some timeto get a product that would be accepted by Father Divine and we feel that we have it. Lime Cola is "a perfect beverage an_d we are L anxious to cooperate with Father Divine in any and . every way. Leave us the contract and we will have it signed, and put in a large ad. PEACE. Scotch Products Co., Mr. Warner, 342 Madison Ave. Yes, we will be pleased to cooperate with the New Day and ,Father Divine’s followers. Leave us the contract. The Manager is not in now, but will have him sign as soon as he returns for 13 weeks contract. Luxury Sweet 00., Manager, 77 Chambers St. We wouldn’-t mind advertising if we thought we could get , any business, we are wholesalers only. I «believe I will take a try at it, I will take it up with the rest of the firm and call you up. Leave me the prices with a New Day to show the firm. Very polite. P;EA‘C‘E We Thank You, FATHER WHOLESALE CLEANERS & DYERS AT YOUR SERVICE MAX ROSENBERG, Prop. Dayton 9-4010 A Thank You, FATHER THE BIG PARADE sPANrsH-AMERICAN -GROCERY West Indies Products Our Specialty 84 WEST 11v5thi'STREET ’ PEACE Thank You, FATHER FREDERICK FUEL CORPORATIN FREDERICK J; KERNER, Pres. 350 MADISON AVENUE Suppliers of the finest grades of Coal for over 30 years Call our Mr. Esward'R. Meyers for expert advice and‘ service '1-Iarlem Yard and Office l3_2l STREET & HARLEM RIVER Telephone, TILLINGHAST 5-3020 swmsnor & DELICATESSEN Thank You, FATHER ® Affords all followerswof .FATHER’S the best of foods at DIVINE Prices H _ ‘_ E Special from 6 A.M. to 12 Nqon —- A-1 Waffles and; Coffee, 10¢- 3,2 115th STREET, NEW YORK crrv 0 ‘October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.l). New York city X OTctob’er 13th, 1933 A,.D.F._D. REPORT‘S FROM“! A. -BA0‘ST‘IClI{ Express & trruck 0a., 1773 Park Ave. Areflfoliowers of Judge Rutherford" the Manager was very sure that FA‘T‘HE"R is a _false Prophet or the other‘ fell-ow, he was very insulting. ‘ ' I’ ’ Daniel Reeves, 320 Lenox Ave. Have «taken, a 13 week contract paid two weeks contract, paid for two weeks and relfused. to pay the balance, said the ad was not worth anything to him and he would not pay for it, said he was not interested in the.Neiw Day Advertisement. » PEACF PEACE COOPERATIVE PEACE RESTAURANT 120 BROOME STREET Newark, New Jersey Meals 10c. & 15c. WeiThankA You, FATHER We Thank YOU, FATHER SAMUEL PEACE STOVE REPAIRING Furniture Bought and Sold 305 FIFTEENTH AVE. INEWARK, N. J. PEACE Tel BI. 3—7184 A.D.F.D. SAM ,MANSUETO’S FISH MARKET Thank You, FATHER Serving Newark’ over 35 Years with Fresh Fish Daily. Your patronage cheerfully invited. _ 306-15th Ave., Newark, N.J. PEACE ' - Thank You, FATHER PEACE MEN’S WEAR & DRESS SHOP Everything to Wear for Men, Women & Children, At the Lowest Prices In FATHERRS Mind and Spirit ‘ 161 WEST KINNEY ST. NEWARK, N. J. W. H. BRYAN ANDREW PEACE Tel. Woodbridge 8-2389 VICO CAIN , COAL, WOOD,‘ CHICKENS, and TRUCKING 110 Rahway Ave. Westfiefld, New Jersey 207 Prospect Ave. , Avenel. New Jersey PEACE PEACE A.D.F.D. Thank You, FATHER Peace Mission Eictension & Dress Shop APRONS MADE IN MANY ST-YLE.s _ , DRESSES -and SLIPS DAVID M. LOVE & I-IOPEFUL MARY. 176 WEST MARKET ST. Newark, N. J. Thank You, FATHER PEACE SWEET‘ SHOP "ICE CREAM, CANDY and ‘SODA, I \ A P ’ g b ‘Nazareth Peace. 131 BR00l\’IEWS«’1‘RlEELT PEACE Newark, N. The NEW DAY‘ 63 Sweet ‘Orr’ Melfs *Sl'10p,.\ Manager‘, 815 Columbus: Ave. Said they did no-t have any so and so trade and did not want any. When I showed them the New Day he‘ said. he ‘had no time to talk about such stuff he slaid go -around the corner on -99th St. land I would find plenty of, so and so «people that I could mix with if that was my kind.‘ REPORTS OF MR. RAYFIELD ISRAEL. Irving ‘Shoe Store, Manager, Cor. Osborn & Belmont, Brooklyn. . I don’t think he will go into that at all. Oh! yes, the Followers buy here-, it is true. How muchv is the ad? If your ads run over $2.00 we could not take one with your paper. I will take down the prices; can you spare this Book When you come back again I will let you know about the ad. Peace, Brother. . A Taystee Bread, Mr. Co1l«e'n,, 230-1 Queens Blvd, L. I. Yes, Sir. How are you? What paper is that‘? Yes, I remem'ber now. Well, I tell you Mr. Rayfield, our -budget is taken up until, Feb. Now I am sorry to say we could not do anything now about advertis- ing. Wieappreciate the trade very much, but just now we could not do anything. If you wish to, you can get in to-uch with me in Feb.,\ 0. K.’ Mr. Ray- field. Good By. Bender Buck & Jobson, Inc., Mr. Buck, 414 E. 23rd S.t.. P-e=ace,. Yes, Mr. Rayfield, I did not mail this con- tract becau-se I was afraid to put a. one dollar bill ‘ _in a letter and I did not want to write. out a check, so here it is. Now will you come to collect for the ad for the 13 weeks? I am making this known in the office now for 13 weeks; if I am not here, pay the New Day each week.» Peace, Brother, peace. That salesman, he is ‘never here. I don’t like to see you waste your time coming here to see him. I don’t know when you can find him. Peace, Brother. Dr. M. ‘Levine, Surgeon Dentist, Dr. Levine, 61st. & Amsterble-st Ave. -Peace. -Oh yes, you are from the New Day. Well, I am not quite ready for that yet, the Board does not ‘want me: to advle-rtise, I put it up‘ to them an.d they are going to let me know soon, , I will let you know through Bro. James. O. K.? Peace, Brother. I , Jacks Men’s Wear, Mr. Jack, 101 Amsterblest. Ave-. Peace Brlotvher. H.ow many weeks will I get for $1.00? 10. K. iWrit.e~ me: u-p for 13 weeks. Say,Boys help me fix up an ad for Father Di,vine’s Praper. Some said, “give them 5% & 10% discount." Some said, “a free pair of socks.” One said, “that will not do, they may purchase: as little as one pair of soc'ks1.” But Jack -said, “Give it to "them, I know the Brothers when they come here, spend from $2.00 to $3.00.” After writing the Contract I bought 10* pair of socks and was given one pair free. Thank You Father. * Linoleum Store, Manag-er, 2207 3rd Ave. Peace! No he isn’t ready yet. all. . It looks: as if he will not doanything before Xmas anyway. Parisienneflat "Shop, Manager, 1721 Pitkin Ave., Brook- lyn. What is it for you? No, not einterested in that. No we do not need to advertise, we don’t want any Ibusiness of that sort. ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' IS that \ I don’t think he will be this year at ' 64‘ The NEW DAY , . October 13th, 1938 Mr. Schafer, 113 W. 57th St., ‘Room 910, Mr. Schafer. PEACE, here is the man carrying the Word of the Living GOD. YES SIR! “How is Father?” Ans. “Just the same.“ That is good, how is the Peace Heaven? Ans. It is sweet,,yes, yes. Well we have a new party handling the Book Store. You go in and see Mr. M. C. Schroder. Peace. Wha.t did you say? This is Father Divine’s paper? How much does this sell for? 50 for all of this. Boy! Well suppose you bring me 25 copies Friday, Sept 30. Well I hope you will not have to take one back. His wife~—Father Divine is doing a Wonderul work. I—Iow much are the ads? $1.00 per inch. We may put in an ad a little. later on. Peace, Brother. Quality Meat Market, Owner, 1185 Fulton .St., Brooklyn. Peace Brother. Well, I am ready. Write it just as before. Yes, sir, the same ad. Now that will cost me $4.80. Is that right? Put it in for the next issue, the week of the 13th. Peace Brother. Rwdin’s Clothing, Owner, 1076 “Fulton Street. I don’t mind spending money if I can see enough of it com- ing in to pay my bills. You have quite a number of ads in California and a good many in Brooklyn. All right, I will take a 13-week contract. Let it appear in the next issue, it’s all right with me. ‘ Ford Motor Co., Mr. Caswell, 652 W. 125th St. Yes, I know about it, but right now I cannot afford it. As soon as I getin my newline of cars, I may consider it and that won’t be before the middle of November. I knowthey have spent a good sum of money with us and I appreciate it. You may call to see me at that time. I am turning down all advertisement now. Paul Stuart, Inc., Owner, 18 E. 45th St. Yes, sir, is there something for you? How much are the ads? Well, I would like to get that business.’ Well, I am going to try an inch ad for 13 weeks. You see we are quite 3. ways from you people. How many Followers are there? Ans.: 35 or 40,000,000. That is half of the World. Well, you write us up for 13 weeks. I would like to get some of them down here. Good—bye, Peace. Darrow Lumuber 00., "Owner, 666 Lenox Ave. How much is the ad? This is published once a month? All right, I will take an ad. Write it out. Now you want one dollar. He signed 3. thirteen-week contract. Sunshine Farm Dairy, Bronx Mkt., Mr. H. Ablen. Well, it is just the -same; Iam too busy to do anything about that. No, can’t do anything for you, that is all. .We are not doing anything about it. Peace. Fruit & Vegetables, AIbel:& Sandler, Bronx Market, Store No. 24. Peace, Brother. Well, you are taking my cus- tomers away. Oh, yes, you did; you tell them not to buy from me because we don’t advertise in the New Day. If Father Divine can take them away, let ‘ Him take them. Yes, you, drive them away; they come here and ask me how much is this, thator the other, and when I tell them, theysay, “FATHER don’t want me to buy from you because you don’t advertise in the New Day.” If FATHER can stop them from -coming here, let him do it.‘ Mr. Abel, let me talk to the Brother. Business is slow now and we -have three holidays this month and we pay for this place about $85.00 per day and if yoiit will give us a little time I will advertise with the New Day. Will you do that, Brother? Leave it to me, I‘ willfix it ufor you. (Now advertising.) Peace, Brother. . I Haberdiasher, Mr. Soling, 159 W. 125th St. When will this come out, Oct. 6th? 0. K. Write me out a 13-week contract for 11/2 inches Make this a nice ad, will you? Is this too much to putéin a 1% inch ad? Peace. PEACE A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER Peace Mission Extension For Sisters MEAIJS SERVED 10c. and 15¢. in FAT‘HE'R’1S Mind and Spirit. PEACE LOVE 251 Norfolk Street R Newark, N. J. Peace Thank You, FATHER A PEACE GROCERY STORE 146 Broome St., Newark, N. J. 156 Central Place, Cor. Wilson PL, Orange, New Jersey. PEACE I Thank You, FATHER COOPERATIVE ‘ FISH MARKET FRUITS & VEGETABLES Isaac Peace, John. Browning, Elijah Well 124 BROOME ST. ‘ I NEWARK, N. J. I. Thank You, FATHER United Coffee Roasters 117 Mnlberry St. PEACE Newark, N. J . PEACE I Thank You, FATI-IE*R PEACE A SUPREME F 00]) STORES, INC. MEATS, GROCERIES & VEGETABLES Orders delivered all over. ‘A 14.7 lPlR»INvC‘E STREET Newark, N. J. PEACE .D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER PEKCE LUNCH RO0M MEALS 10c. and 15C. JOHN FRIENDSHIP 90 ‘SO. ORANGE AVE. NE‘WA.'R2K, N. J. PEACE Thank You, FATHER , PEACE COOPERATIVE RESTAURANT FATHERS Prices —— Meals 10c. ——- 15c. 231 W. KINNEY ST. NEWARK, N. J. lVIItche'll ,2-9579 PEACE THE BOSTON. FOOD CENTER A Full Line of Groceries and Delicatessen Orders Delivered Fresh Home Made Country Sausage . J. J. JEFFRIES, Prop. J. SPEED, Head Cler 33 BOSTON ST. _NEWARK, N. J. 1299 WEST‘ KINNEY ST. NEWARK, N. J. October 13th, 1933 A.l).P',D.» The NEW DAY SAFETY CAMPAIGN POLICE DEPARTMENT City of New YOrk—Tralfic Precinct “E? By Ptl. Geo. W. Walsh AMENDED TRAFFIC RE.GnU'LATION.'S A,RTI:C2LE 2. THE -RULE 0-F LIGHTS. Traffic control signa.1_ legend. Whenever traffic is controlled by traffic signals ex- hibiting the Word “GO,” “Ci'AU‘T‘ION,” or “'S?T‘OP” 0-rt‘ exhibiting different colored lights one at a time the fol- lowing colors and said terms shall mean: A A (1) Green alone or “Go.” The driver facing the signal may proceed as permitted herein. (2) Red alone or “STOP.” The driver facing the signal shall stop as provided herein. ( 3) Red with green -arrow. The driver facing such signal may make the movement indicated by such arrow. (4) All red or dark period. A driver stopped on or facing a red signal light shall not start dur- ing the all red or dark period of such light. ' (a) Rule of stops and turns on simultaneous traffic control signal system. (1) A driver shall stop» back of the pedestrian \ crosswa.l~k on the near side of any intersec- tion he is -approaching when the light ahead of him shall turn red. (2) A driver turning into or from or crossing a street controlled by such a system at in- tersectio'ns at which there is no light shall obey the rule- of turns and crossings as if a light were placed at the intersection where he is turning or crossing. (bi) Rule of stops O-n a progressive traffic control signal. I On a street controlled by a progressive light control ‘ system or where there is: an‘ isolated light, a driver shall not be obliged. to stop at intersections between him and a ‘signal of red, but he ‘shall stop aththe near s'ide crosswalk of the intersection at which sa.i7d signal shall be set at red. ’ M M Rule of turns on lights. The color of the light referred to shall ‘be the color facing the driver when he is driving straight ahead be- fore turning. (a) A right turn shall be made on -a green light only. _ . . (b) A left turn. shall be ma.de on a green. light only. (c) A driver, intending to make a le-ft turn, who has passed ‘beyond the nearside cross_wa:l-k and is waiting on the intersec_ting street when the light ahead turns red, shall co-m- plete a left turn when the light on the in- tersecting "street turns green. (d) A driver shall not turn on redoexcept: ‘ . J 1. When the police officer shall permit himl to do so. ’2. When a sign permits him to do so. 3. When. a green arrow permits him to do so. U. S. Spends More for Radios Than All Exports to Japan Japan bought nearly $300,000,000‘ worth of goods from the United States in 1937, yet’ Americans spent more than $400,000,000 on radios for their homes and auto- mobiles! That is just one item on the $1,500,000,000 Ibill American housewives and husbands paid last year for electrical appliances. We sold $43,000,000 worth of mer- chandise to Russia, but we spent that much for electric flashlights and electric razors. China’ ordered goods worth $50,000,000 from us, and we put that amount into electric ranges. The American housewife’s expenditure for vacuum cleaners in 1937 equaled the $77,000,000 bill we sent Italy for our exports. Our purchases of electric laundry equipment at home compared with Our $124,- 000,000 exports to Germany. Our exports of all kinds of merchandise to the British Isle-s were va.lued at $535,- 000,000, and we spent that amount for electric kitchen equipment. The French people took $164,000,000 worth of our goods; we paid that much for electricity to run our electric refrigerators. Our total export -trade lf0l‘ 1937 reached $3,000,000,000—on1y twice the amount America spent in America for electrical ‘merchandise alone! A 0 Octogenarian Outlines Happiness Prescription NEW YORK (IPS)—-Work is the greatest of man's pleasures, Dr. ‘Thomas Dvarlingt-on, former Heallth Com- mis~s'ioner- of New York /City, said on his 80th birthday here recently. , , Perturbed lost this country was turning too far to- ward the left, Dr. Darlington, -still spry and alert, warned that -the United States was veering fr-Om the same “mid- dle’cofiFs7a” upon which it was founded. “We are swinging too far to the left,” he -said. “We are getting away from the principles for which my an- ce-storvs fought. “Every one should work, as long as he can,” he went On. “If a man retires,’-as a rule he goes to pieces right away. I don’t believe anybody should ever give up work. To do so is a great mi-stake. Man «should find his great- e-st'happin_ess in work.” A PERSONAL I-iv’LEDGE’0’F JAMES WELDON ' JOHNSON A personal creed or pledge -of the late James Weldon Johnson, a noted author and worker on behalf of inter- racial cooperation is as follows: “I will n-Ot allow one prejsudiced person, or one mil- lion, or one hundred million -to -blight my life or bear me down to spiritual de>f_e-at... My inner life is mine, and I shall. defend its integrity againstlall the powers. . . .” I Good {blueprints can he made from letters and other records on ordinary paper, ‘after suitablevtrea'tment, of course. 1 ‘ 5%. 7 4 them up ?_ 66 The NEW DAY WE ARE A NATION? WE COULD BE! As a nation we are rich. There is plenty to go around. Our lands are fertile. We can grow more food tha'n we can eat. ‘There is plvexnsty of factories, and lots of_ power to run them. We can make more clothes than we can wear, more automobiles than we can ride in, more gadgets than we can use. There is plenty of lumber and steel and stone. We can build more houses than we can live in. There are lots of doctors and hospitals and laboratories to cure our diseases and help keep us well. There are thousands of schools and colleges and libraries and museums to- train our minds and make life more interesting. In 1929 we had a capacity to produce 5,000 billion pounds of goods, we actually produced 3,800 billion pounds, and only used 3,000 billion pounds (because we did not h.ave the purchasing power to buy more). Why does the farmer grow wheat? To feed people bread? No. ‘To sell the wheat and make money. Why .does the manufacturer make: cloth’? To supply people with clothes? No. To sell the cloth. ‘and make money. Why does the lumberman ‘chop down. trees and cut So -that people can build houses? No. To sell the lumber and make money. , VVhy does the banker take care of your money and make loans? To make exchange easier? No. To collect interest and make money. . But all the product is not used,'because others don't have jobs so they can make sufficient money to buy them. M If all the eleven million unemployed men and women were lined up in one long bread line, standling just close enough together for one man. to be able to lay his hand on the shoulder of the one in front, that line would extend from New York to ‘San Francisco and back again. These people are not isolated individuals but most of them have families dependent upon them. If they all -lived together! in a city they would make a city the size of New York, Chicago, Philadel-phia, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Detroit, New Orleans, Dallas, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Denver, Indianapolis, Kansas ‘City, Milwaukee. Minneapolis, and Pittburgh——-all of the largest cities in the United States put together. A THE PURPOSE OF LIFE THE PURPOSE of life is happiness. One might say the purpose of life is to live. The glory of GOD is the crown of life- (Jas. 1-12) “The crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him.” And, "ye shall receive a crown. of glory (life eternal) that fadeth not away.” 1 Pet. 5:4.- 1 The purpose of living also is.s~ervice. All things from the atoms of matter, the molecules of oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen in the atmosphere, light and heat from the sun, the rain, the season‘s, prove that all things in the universe exist to serve. “The greatest among you shall be servant of all.” ‘”'The purpose of service then, is the purpose of joy. He that was the greatest servant of all said, “My joy is complete.” , All o-f this might be described in a formula as follows: The purpose of life is to live, to serve, to be happy. By doing this, we receive the “crown of rejoicing,” which is the crown of life eternal. The selfish, all the self-indulgent, of all the sinners in the world, is evidence of the truth of this as well as—by the reverse—-—the happiness through unselfish service which all of the saints, servants and scientists through * the ages have reaped. PRESENT ENGLISH. KINGS DESCENDANTS or JEREMIAH “British-Israel Truth,“ fourteenth edition, is authority for the explanation of how British sovereign-s may trace their descent to Heremon and Tea Tephi, the latter be- ing the granddaughter of the Prophet Jeremiah after he left Israel, and how they inherited the Stone of Destiny, or Coronation Stone, now at Westminster Ab- bey. This information is also quoted in “The ‘Story of Prophecy,” by . Henry James Forman, published last year by Farrar and Rinehart. A German authority says the name, Saxons comes from “Is‘aac’s sons,” the first syllable being dropped. g . A A personal acquaintance by the writer, with an elder half-br-other of the -late King George V, Prince John de Guelph, by Edward’s -suppressed morganatic marriage, first brought to light how definitely the royal family be- lieves this legend of saintly ancestry. Among the most ancient kings of Ireland, long before Chrlistianity, are found three Davids and three Solomons, and certain Irish pedigrees have been traced to Tea Tephi, daughter of King Zedekiah. I-Ier coming to Ireland is accounted for by Jeremiah/’s flight to Egypt, in 586 BC.’ with the daughter, so it is I said, of Zedekiah. There is no record of his ever having returned to Judea, and the prophet is from then onllost to history. Tephi is a Hebrew, not a Celtic, name. According to tradition she was married to Eochaid, I-Ieremon, the legendary Irish King. One tradition says that Jeremiah preached in Ireland about 580 B.-C., and helped to es- tablish a parliament. It is reportedl that he founded a college of wise men, or prophets, on Tara Hill. From Tea Tephi and I-Ieremon are descended the British King. King Edward VIII (‘the Duke of iWind-' sor), who also bears the Name David, is the hundreth generation from King David. QUEEN OF THE SKY LANES Mig-htiest queen of the transoceanic sky lanes is the Boeing 314 Clipper, which took her first “baptismal” dip recently in the Duwamish Waterway adjacent to the Se- attle plant where the (big ship was ‘built. The new clip- per, accornmodating -seventy-four passengers, is destined for a Pan-American Airways oversea route. Loaded, the clipper weighs forty-one tons. _ V ’ . . ' ’ -—Popular Mechanics. October use, 1933 suffering, misery and unhappiness of all the _ bctoiaer l3th, i938 rt... NEW ‘on i t 6'7 PEACE MISSIONS A GIFT TO THE POOR Excerpts from a long clipping from the San Fran- cisco, Calif-ornia, Sunday -Chronicle, tell the interest- ing story of the Father Divine Peace Mission at 821 Pa- cific Avenue in"wthat city. The article is by Helen L. ’ Ennis. ‘ Mission 'Imma.csilate Everything that soap and paint can do has been done to 821 Pacific Avenue. The Peace Mission——green and white outside, deep cream and pale green inside-—is im- maculate. That is thefirst thing that impresses you as you open the door into -the front room which is also the dining room: the shining cleanliness of the whole place. ~ A cowrbell attached to the front door, clangs announce- ment of each new guest. “Peace!” says the white-coated young man who is waiting on table. » Fried chicken, potato, peas, summer squash, sliced to- matoes, -bread and butter, coffee with sugar and cream ——for 15 -cents. Lena Spears cooks the chicken to order for each guest. Nobody leaves anything but chicken bones. I don’t. You wouldn’t either. Lena is an ex- cellent cook, in the old Dixie tradition. Later, I go for another nickel, and have some of the apple pie -shetmade that afternoon. It has a crust that falls apart when you touch it with a fork. ' “Isn't it good?” asks my neighbor. I agree with her. I «discover -that she, is an intellectual——she writes about art and used to do painting and sculpture until she was forced to live in a room too -small for such en- deavors. She is not a follower of Father Divine. She eats at the mission regul'arly——as do many others-—lbut how else could she live? » Lena knows -this, but she doesn’t care. She is happy in the service of the poor——and Father Divine. Soon my artistic acquaintance leaves. At the door she turns and smiles -at the room in general. “Peace, every- one.” We,_ all answer, “Peace.” A _little Chinese girl comes in and Sister Lena sells 2 her some soap from the shelves in the corner of the room. A few minut-es later some Chinese boyscome in and buy soda pop. Lena -sells these commodities for very little, to help\ out those who must get along on little. ‘, — “Now we don’t have to wonder about the Promised Land,” Miss Lena say-sq, “Heaven is here on earth and ' God is walking among men. The Promised Land is wait- ing for the faithful . thousands or tijiem.” That is the magic of Father Divine. He has trans- lated awesome intangibles into simple realities. Heaven isn’t a vague place in the sky—-—it’;s plot after plot of warm earth;,,along the Hudson River. The Biblical land of milk and honey does exist. It’s a place where fried chicken and watermelon are never lacking. Peace is more than an empty ritual, a word spoken mechanically. It is almost tangible. ~Y~ou sit in a room filled with the Iforg-otten people of the city. Gift to the ¢Poor That these Peace Missions are in fact a _Divine gift » to the poor, no visitor can doubt. Food, shelter, kindly welcome, a chance to sing and talk to one’s fellows of loftier matters than room rent and the holes in the fbaby’s shoes. A warm and glowing spot in life’s dark dull pas- sage. And no questions asked. It is obvious that the receipts by no means cover the disbursements. There are no collections and no dona- tions. I “We never worry about -the money,” says Sister Lena, “though everyone else does. In God, everything multi- plies for us. Just believe.” DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD “SAVE THE CHILDREN” is the slogan adopted by the League of Nations in outlining a program of aiding child victims of war, bombings, and famine stalking through so many areas today. The Declaration of the Rights -of the ghild, more formally known as the Decla- ration of Geneva, to be placed above all considerations of race, nationality, or creed, reads as follows: 1. The child must be given the means requisite for its normal development, both materially and spiritually. 2. The child that is hungry must be fed; the child that is sick must be helped; the delinquent child must be reclaimed; and the orphan and the waif must be sheltered and succoured. 3. The child must be the first to receive relief in times of distress. 4. The child must be put in a position to earn a liveli- hood and must the protected against every form of ex- ploitation. 5. The child must be brought up in consciousness that its talent must be devoted to the service of its fellow- men. Remarkable Clairvoyiance of Nostradamus “NOTREDAME” is the title of a book about Michael de Nostradamus of whom the author, John W. Cava- naugh says, in the subtitle, “He wrote the history of the world divinely 2279 years in advance from the year,1555 to the year 3797 . .. without making a mistake for near- ly four hundred years. His family name was Notredame (see Encyclopedia Britannica, _al-so American Dictionary). During the in- quisition he and his family were most sorely persecuted “ (his moth-er was burned‘ at the stake because of her ability to predict events). For -this reason the family, who were considered Hebraic, adopted the Catholic reli- gion and this pronounced Catholic name. Nostradamus was c,oun_sellor to royalty, including Cath- erine ,de Medici, and physician to four kings of France. He would often leave a -banquet or a gathering of roy- alty at an urge and closet himself in his study. He would seat himself in a darkened room, facing a clear wall. Upon the wall in the semi-diarknelss would appear ' "before him (as if looking at moving p_ictu_res) m-o-mentou-s events in history. It was like sitting in a «theatre. 63 ' ’ _ ‘ ._ 3 .1 .1.) AV \ INTERNATIONAL eoorEn.mvi;s GREAT PossIB1L1'rIEs,‘ » ‘ ’ The organization of Luma, the’great’interna.tional “elec- tric bulb plant in svveitien, intimat»es‘the‘ possibilities for , . cooperation, culture, sharing- of opportunity, strengthen- sing the bonds of pea'ce,'wo'rld planning-‘and «brotherly world service through the-great cooperative movements. .‘M/ in -all countries. A . A During the rwo.r1‘d war -the smal-l peaceful nations to ‘ the north of Europe had» difficulty importing’ the mate- rials and products they needed. ‘The’, cooperatives in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland tried’ to solve this problem by forming a joint purchasing agency called the Scandinavian Cooperative Wholesale. The cooperators in Sweden soon realized that mere buying and selling between national organizations was no contribution to real international cooperation. They felt that joint production of goods was necessary. They also -saw that if they did this they would imme- diately come in conflict with the great international cor- porations and monopolies which control prices and un- less that control could be broken the cooperative move- ment could mean little in ‘international trade. Leaders of “K. F.” (Kooperativa Fiirbundet, the Co- operative Union of Sweden) had been giving serious thought to the price -of electric bulbs, which was con- trolled by the giant corporation of the International Gen- eral Electric Company, largely -dominated by the Gen- eral Electric -Co. of the United States. This corporation n-ot only fixed the price but -set quotas for all European producersand -supervised the distribution of profits. For this purpose it had organized the P-hoeibus Company with headquarters in Geneva, Swi-tzerland... A In 1928 a study of the prices of electric light bulbs in various countries revealed that the corporation (or can: tel, as they are called in Europe) ‘apparently charged whatever the traffic would ibear. ‘ In Sweden the price of a 25-watt lamp was thirty-seven cents, in Holland and Germany thirty cents, in Denmark twenty-seven cents, in Hungary eighteen cents, and England fifty-two cents. A 4 c A V ' ' To attack -such an international‘ monopoly seemed .al- most too great a task for a singlenational cooperative. Therefore, the four cooperatives composing the Scandi- navian Wholesale decided to act together. Fortunately, the head of the General Elegtric controlled factory in Stockholm resigned. This gave thecooperatives their chance. The Swedish K. F; hired this expert manager and commissioned him to build a cooperative ‘factory. So-on the beautiful Luma plant on the outskirts of Stock- holm, overlooking a lake, became anhimpressive reality. VjPhoebus officials tried to persuade; boththe manager and the cooperatives that the whole idea was absurd. They threatened a price war. This pleased the cooper- atives Whose representative, Anders: I-Iedberg, replied, “You and I represent -two totally different interests‘ you want prices up, We want them down; you want to c benefit -stockholder-s, we want to sbenefit consumers.” Even before the plant was finished the price.‘of bulbs had been reduced from thirty-seven to -twenty-seven’ cents; When, I...urn‘ai bulbs were placed on sa_l‘e,_.th-e cor- poration had to meet the cooperative price of twenty- two cents per bulb. “VUSoio‘n after Luma was completed, the North European Luma Cooperative Society was organized and production sbiegan, It is a true cooperative, organized according to th~e"Rochdale principles. The stock is owned by the co- operative wholesale societies of the four Scandinavian countries and each -society has equal voting powerlin the matter of policy and control. WORLD NEWS __ (Continued from page 4.) i VOTING in -doubtful areas in Czechoslovakia. on a de- cision to join Germany, will be supervised by an inter- national commission composed of Sir Neville Hender- son, British Ambassador to Germany; Francois Poncet, French Ambassador to Italy; Baron Ernst von Weis- zacker, Germangsecretary of State; and Czech Minister to Germany, Vojtech Mastny. A mixed force of Italian, British and French troops will see that the voting is not influenced. » Z A TRIPLE ALLIANCE between America, Britain and Germany, to dominate the world, was the favorite dream of Joseph Chamberlain, father of England’s present Prime Minister. The Kaiser preferred to dominate it by him- selffbut lost out. The dream is being revived again. HITLER demanded the Premier of Hungary resign andvordered the appointment of a Nazi Hungarian, likex Henlein, who would do his master’s bidding. Hungary refused. That is why Hitler has not backed up Hun- gary’s demands for a slice of Czechoslovakia. FLAP EARS are caused bylteachers’ pulling pupils’ ears, according to Philip Shafer, 21, of New York. He recently submitted to an operation to get his ears sewed back in place and wrote the departments of education in all states, begging them to abolish ear pulling as a form of punishment. , EX-PRESIDENT HOOVER, in a speech aweek ago, said of Roosevelt's peace/policy, “The,President will find every. Republican and every thinking person behind his effort.” That makes itunanimous. M KING GEORGE AND QUEEN ELIZABETH of Eng- land will visit Canada early next summer in the first stage of a visit to all the Britishdominions and colonies. It is reported they may-visit the U. S. while on this con- tinent. ‘ A ' PRESIDENT BENES of Czechoslovakiaresigned after he was unsuccessful in keeping the little republic from being partitioned. He will return to his post at the Uni-' versity of Prague, although he was sought by Brown University in this Country. ' r ‘ ‘ A. F. OF L. officials decided to reject President Roose- .. velt’s plan to make peace between thelabor factions. . .» PEACE’ i ‘ A AUDUBON RADIO & EELECTRIC SERVAICAE ltfiafiim $ '5“) kitfdes 4"“ REPAIRED ; Parts ext“? REPAIRED. ; 251. West 145th Street - . 4_East.183rd «Street . ED; A-575)? Na. in Cr RA; 9-4788 J.-Bronx, VN. Y. October 13th, 1933 A.D.F.D..' October 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. STATEMENT‘ OF THE» OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- MENT, CIRCULATION-, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF’ CONGRESS O-F AUGUST 24th, 1913, AND MARCH 3rd, 1933, of The NEW DAY, published week- ly at New York, N. Y., for ‘October 1st, 1938. ‘ ’ State of New York," County of New York, ss.: Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared John DeVoute, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and ‘ says that he is the Managerof The NEW DAY and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied’ in sec- tion 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the pwblisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: P-ublisher, The NEW DAY PUBLISHING -COMPANY, 156 West. 126th Street, New York; Editor, none; Man- aging Editor, JUDE LOVE, 156 West 126th Street, New York; Business Managers, JOHN DeVOUTE, ENOCH LOVE, 156 West 126th Street, New York. _ . 2. 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' BROTHERH-OOD HYMN Written in 1911 By Louise Alden Tune: “America” 1. “Eternal Brotherhood, Life-giving ‘Brotherhood, Of thee we sing! ‘V ' h _ .,‘.We love this name of ‘thine, Its purposes divine; 0 M Oh! fill this heart of mine, Sweet Brotherhood! 2. “We give theeppraise each day, As on the earth stay, For “Union” -sweet‘; '6“ C ' Union of heart and hand, Union of friendly band, Spread thou from sand to sand, Sweet Broitherhoodli ‘ 3. “God-given is thy name, World ‘wide thy blessed fame, Oh, Brotherhood!‘ I ’ Go spread the ‘word abroad, Ye people of the Lord, Till thegwhole vg/orldris stored With Brotherhood! 4. “So shall thy fame expand, Ana spread from land to land In Brotherhood!” L :Gpcl_ of all creeds and race, ‘ Fill Thou ‘this’ eertaire. wide space; Show Thou Thy glorious face, In B_r;ot11,erh_oodz”" " MARKETING COOPERMIVES _ Wisconsin headsAih‘thegJs,ta'tes in sales of «dairy products through cooperative markelting organizations In 1936, total sales were‘ $79,009,000. ' A V Minne-sota is second. _ New York State is -third, with sales of about $64,000,000 annually, which are largely accounted for by the Dairymen’-s League Cooperative As- V is{,ociation-‘~a pioneer in the .gr.ea,t Eastern milk-Shed. " olowa ‘fQ11ow,olWit~h, yiegarley sales of arotmd $=io,o0d.,oj0'0.’.ee‘lct;;’ ' ’ I ‘ A, "'To__dV'ay about forty per cent of all the :butter_made in the ‘United States comes fijom cooperative creameries. B.-is percsnieaeé of othér iproeudtsi" likewise here he“- dléé W t14ei*¢9t92%~ F9¥th¢”¥*%9§?’ iV°1%m° Of bud‘ '1i,é..S‘-.4? d‘<>1‘-.e1?.,‘f’“~*>1,1.'s‘«*S'§ ‘is?-9S‘ ts istiifiiily 1‘-iSe« ér The NEW DAY L‘ October 13th, 1938 A.D.F.D. MODERN TEN COMMANDMENTS der the auspices of the American Jewish Joint Distribu- tion Council, set forth a much needed modern version of the Ten Commandments as follows: i 1. Tell the truth. This procedure is only possible in a democracy where there is a‘ free and unregimented press. A 2. ‘Treat all men a-s you would wish to «be treated. This principle would mean repudiation of all false ideas of race -superiority, or race and class hatred, and of group warfare. 3. Respect the sincere religious beliefs of every man. 4. Help those who suffer and who are persecuted be- cause of their beliefs or their racial heritage. 5. Try to preserve the democratic heritage of equal op- portunity for all» men to learn and to earn. 6. Remember that freedom of opinion lies at the very basis of democracy and human liberty. 7. Distrust all those who sow hatredrof other men. 8. Respect the law !fOI' it is the guaranty of your own freedom. 9. Remember that America is not merely a country, it is the ideal for the whole world. ' 10. Remember that the hope of the world lies in peace and in justice to all mankind. ‘i LAVVMAKERS QUITTING IN WHOLESALE FASHION The old political adage often applied to members of the national Legislature, that “few die and none resign,” is -being changed since FATHER DIVINE is calling for Righteousness in government. ‘ More than half a dozen House and Senate memlbers, most of them certain of re-election, have announced that they will not run again, have resigned or announced their intention to resign before -the end of the present term. Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, Democratic Senate whip, is the latest to take the latter course. (Senator Lewis, Republican,‘ was active against the Anti- Lynching Bill.) Earlier in the year, Senator Frederic C‘. Steiwer, Republican, of Oregon, quit in the middle of'.his term. Senator Frederick Hale, Republican, of Maine, has announced that he will not run again, as has Rep- resentative Snell of New York, minority leader of the House. Representative Pettengill, Democrat, of Indiana, and two North Carolina House members, all three ranked very strong in their districts, also have declined to run again. , ‘- Washington observers cannot recall such mas-s deser- tions of the pleasures and powers of politics in many years,- in most cases for no apparent reasons except that the men in question have tired of political life. The latest inautomobile enamels is “dust dry” within 15 minutes and finished in one hour. CLASSIFIED ACCOMMODATIONS for brothers, clean and comfort- able. All conveniences. Apt. 11, 8 East 115th St., N. Y. C. Paul Lee. Recently Mrs. Herbert Lehman, in a radio address un-I Peace, Father dear—— I thank YOU for YOUR beautiful poem. This came forth in the car as we followed YOU Sunday frond Green- kill Park. Ulvivlartslt min A‘ GREAT‘ THOUGHT An ulvtiniate explanation of the universe as a mechan- ism composed of a fortuitous ju‘mb‘le of atoms was what many advanced scientists loelievedyvthirty years ago. , However, today things are changed. There is now a ‘ wide agreement among scientists approaching uiianim- 1 ity, that recently discovered facts are leading toward a non-mechanical reality. James Jeans in “The Mysteri- ous Universe” says, “Mind no longer appears as an ac- cidental intruder into the realm of matter.” Mind is now suspected of being the creator and controller of the ‘material universe. I Mr. Jeans adds, “The,u'niverse begins to look more like a great thought than a great machine.” D Following the Lamb “These are they that follow the Lamflo Whithersoever HE‘ goeth,” I am one‘ of that number; That my true heart knoweth. Over hill and over dale Riding from Mansion to Mansion- Just a sketch and reflection ‘ ' = Of HIS wide Expansion. - _ ,‘ Nothing is too great or small To gain HIS attention; Knowing e’en the -sparrow’s fall—— The Author of Invention. With the Babe of Bethlehem Up to the Plaskett Stars, _ Travelling at light-rate speed To Jupiter, Venus and Mars. From the Manger to the Cross Is the Path HE‘ trod, Meek and lowly is this Way To the Throne of GOD. Loving, ‘trusting and obeying Is our task today: Then it is that we caii follow In HIS I-Ioly Way. Your Child, Va1or——— 148 S0. ORANGE AVE». A. Fkltehrfli DAIRY and GROCERY _ We take relief order checks — We deliver’ . 139 Prince Street Tel. MArket 2-4529 Y Newark, N. J. COLUMBIA BEEF CO. H Best Jersey Meats" of All Kirids at. Low Prices _ A _ Newark, N. J. ....- A a.» October 13th, 1.938’iA.D.F.D. T h e N E W D A Y FREAK TREES Perhaps two of the -strangest trees in the world are domiciled in Australia and the United States. The Australian tree grew to large proportions yet simultaneously bent _ , ., = _, gs, around to almost a circle, and is only one of ‘ é_l_._l_._.TH’BI6 mcoME$‘ PUT - A R T06ETHER—-AN’ 17"“ 1.‘, , W ME LESSN ¢,t/um/7;,r; . the rare phenomena in that land of wonders. The other tree is a lone maple which became air—conscious with high aspirations, so de- cided it would grow and ‘go just,’ and got its start on the Court House tower in Greens- burg, Indiana. It is now 45 years old an-d is 15 feet high, and growing, as it were, right out from the shingled roof. \ l 1 4 I I l ALL THE INCOME‘; OVER $5000 m -n-us COUNTRY, in: PUT -rose-mesa, woum my -me coat OF GOVERNMENT FOR. tees THAN FOUR MONT//5 COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH The coldest place on earth inhabited by man is the city of Verhoyansk, above the Arctic circle in northwestern Siberia, Russia. The thermometer drops to 90» below in Jan- uary, -and occasionally rises to 86 in July, ‘THE, CH|N$E . . \€-LE OF HAINAN, . often dropping to the freezing point on the N1-HE CMNA 9;,-A 6,o9oEcf,L%oGo .1035 MAKING, Warmest I1ightS- 5R\j’,~g/;AEE§Af¥lF%E|’§1‘§:9 essevscwe ALITOMOEHE9 The hottest spot in the world is at Death /2_INC'r‘./ES ‘* ' -— , . . ~, . DI,AMETE£.......A —.- Valley, California, where the heat attains 150 77/5y wt-‘,4/e A5 MAA‘/_V ,' degrees. The wettest spot on earth is Gre-y- 45 52 AT A TM" town, Nicaragua, Central America. The least rainlfall on earth comes on Port Nolloth, South Africa. SCIENCE NEWS WHEN FRIGHTENED, THE PUFFER ..=t9H (’Fq¢/N0 /A/y.47'1:4N7'l(‘ 60457211, WA‘/“ER§) INFLATE9 ITSELF WITH AIR, 8035 TO ‘THE '-SURFACE. AND FLOAT; ON ‘THE WATER UNTIL DANGER I9 PA5T....... THEN /7 /PELEASE5 THE AIR, DZ-‘HATES, A/VD SW/M5 arr a/1/05/a _ x _ WA 75/2 A64/M _- N WEST Jupiter, 300 times, larger than the earth, and larger than all-the other planets put to- gether, has at least eleven moons. The tenth and eleventh moons‘ were discovered by Dr. ‘Seth B. Nicholson at Mt. Wilson Observatory last month. . r ' All Sizes as -- All Styles Open till 10 RM. ..._ Near 7th Ave. 218 West 125th Street SAVE’ $5.00 to $10.00 NEW CITY, N. Y. Apartments & Spaces”-= Children’s Extension Attorney at Law Joseph C. Morris Auto Accessories & Repairing Independent Auto Repair Peace Auto Repair , Green’s Auto Gear & Parts - J. J. Barreras Kroeger Jonas Co. Peace Mission Tire Shop West End Auto Peace Mission Repair Sa—Med Brake & Auto Service Simons Auto Supply Bakeries Ward Baking Company Your Bakery Company Bitler Brothers Cooperative Food Center Fischer Baking Co. Newton Bakery Barbers Barber Shops Peace Barber Shop Prosperity Barber Shop Bedding Center Mattress Company Joseph Kfare I. Steinberg Beverages Lime Cola A & J Bottling Wor‘ks M. H. Myers - Chinaware Levy Bros. China Company Coal. & Ice Frederick Fuel Corporation Luca Balenzano Springhurst Ice & Coal Peace Cooperative Coffee & Tea Beacon Coffee Columbus Tea & Coffee Pan American Products Harrison & Co. Cout'ection.ery & Supplies Pilgrim Hygrade Sam Reinah Dairy White Star Dairy Trinity Dairy Dentists & Dental Surgeons Dr. Gustave Prince Dr. W. Kenneth Williams Dr. Bloom Dr. Arthur M. Payne Dr. Edward Rosenthal Dr. A. M. Russack Department Stores Blumstein’s ’ Crescent Department Store Goldhut Bargain House Royal Men's,Wear B L & M Dept Store The Dollar Day Penny Thrift Shop Lenox Department Store Fifth Avenue Fair W. T. Grant McCrory’s Department Store Kanter’s Department Store Parker’s Lazar"s Department Store Gonshack’s Department Store Rothman’s Department Store Three Star Bargain Dress Making 85 Supplies H. Sacks Dry Goods A & S Silks Max Marcus Samuel’s Home of Bargains A & S Piece Goods .Manhattan Sil & Woolens Pomerantz ‘Bargain Store Goldstein’s Electrical Supplies & Novelties Hygrade Cutlery Hygrade Electrical Novelty Company ~E1nployinent Agencies . American Domestic Employment Agency Institutional ‘Employment Agency _ Grants ‘ g Ii/lurrain Employlnent Agency The NEW DAY ADVERTISERS Express & Hauling Rainbow Express Exterminators Bengal Union Paint Organization Florist Regent Food Fruit Vegetables Fifth Avenue Market Lenox Food Store Zion Waller Central Mkt. Peace Fruit & Vegetables Schnabel’s Fruit Co. World Meat Mkt. W. P. Smiles Fifth Avenue Market Jimmie’s Market Johnny's Food Market London's M Peace Fish-Fruit—Vegetable Market Furniture and Household Furnishings Economy Furniture Company New Day Furniture Louis Penzner, Inc. J. Feldman I. Minarsky Max Nemiroff Ambassador _ Economy Outlet Store Second Hand Store Spatz Furniture Department Victor Kay Furniture Company Groceries-——Dairy—Delicatessen Big Parade Bodega Borincano Gilleran’s Grocery Lewis Grocery C. Martel} Rand Tea & Coffee Rosenfie-ld’s Pure Food Zelic,-kson’s Delicatessen Atlantic & Pacific Stores Aviles Frank Mitchell Grocery & Food Center A. Aponte A. Bonhome N. Goldberger A. Greenspan T. J. Krikorian & Son La Competidora J. Popeil Progressive Market Daniel Reeves Shevland Brothers Peace Grocery J. Vega. . Hardware & Supplies Neuman’s Hardware . Young's Hardware Benny's Cut Rate Hardware- Fifth Avenue Hardware Schmuklers Willis Glass & Shade Co.‘ 4. Zipser Hosiery & Lingerie Juliette Hosiery Majestic Silk Hosiery Company Esco Hosiery Company Greenfields Arm’s Specialty Shop Instruction Lenox Book Store Check-er Auto School W. M. Ferguson, High School Jewelry Henry Battle——Watches & Repairing Empire Jewelry Company Sterling Jewelry Company Ladies’ Wear C0oner’sM Paris Corset Shop Harlem Cut Rate Sunshine Dress Shop Fannie Weiss Benjamin Fur Shop Dahl Dress Shop El &. Be La Salle .Fashion Shoo El Encanto De Las Muchachas De Gomez . Beatrice Lingerie Carol Sports Wear Lenox Silk Lerner’s Lo1ita’s Dress Shop Orkins ’ Héitnéfls Smile Corset Sliop - Laundries New Day Laundry ‘I Shamrock Laundry ' ,1 Sunbright Laundry Peace Hand Laundry Belstrat Laundry Company, Inc. . Love Hand Laundry M Peace Laundry . Sarah’s Hand Laundry L Wonderful Hand Laundry )Leatl1er~ Goods, Luggage & Sportswear Goodwear Trunk Company Sam Ader . .9 Carol Sports Wear Star Trunk Co. ,1, Gandelman’s ; Pullman's Bag Shop . Lumber & Building Materials Harlem Lumber Company Bender, Bu'ck & Jobson, Inc. Thornton Lumber Company »Darrow Lumber Company Eagen Lumber Company Donnelly Nash Lumber Company Meats-Fish-—Pou1try ~ 3 Central Fish Market Liberty Hotel Supply Setian Market Quality Meat Market Lenox Meat Mkt. . Frank’s Market -2 Poultry King's Mkt. 4 Fiveson Provision Company Gerber’s Meat Market Leo Klein's Meat Market, Inc. Harry Kramer Peoples Meat Market _ Washington Beef Company Westchester Hotel Supply S. & H. Market World’s Meat Market . La Competidora . Klein's Meat Market M. Men’s Furnishings i Barasch’s Army & Navy Store Franklin Toggery Dunbar Men’s Wear Harry’s Army & Navy Store Loyal Men’s Wear . Harlem Cut Rate . Lew’s Pants Store ‘Z H & A Clothing x Jack’s Men’s Wear * Jack’s Clothes I J. Soling » Standard Brands l Paul Stuart, Inc. I Harlem Men’s Shop 7 Berman‘s Harberdashery M Carters Clothes . Cur1ey’s Clothes _ v Lop-ez Men’s Wear . " Stephan Hatter ' Reval Hats Metro Sacks Company Mantis F. Backer Millinery & Supplies Greenberg Millinery H. H~eitner’s ; Peace Millinery Inspiration Millinery Shop Adam's Millinery e “M Bargain Basement « Cassino Millinery Manhattan Millinery & Supplies Divine Peace Mission Hat Shop Music S. Blank F. Vracus Rainbow Music & Gift Shop Lehman’s Music Company Office Supplies Brause Bros. M Huguenot Stationery & Printing Co. Oil Burners—-Stoves . M ‘ Heater & Range Store ‘ /Turner Painters & Supplies Golembe’s C. & I. Weisman Harlem Brush Company Peace Star Workers Zipser Hardware Emire State Paint \ O"ctob":elr 13th, 1933 ”A.m-.D. The NEWDAY 73 Paper. Dealers S. Garlock Kriegel’s Store, , . Heart's Paper Company Plumbing & S1'1p'plies Rex Supply Company Produce Merchant Abel & Sandler Jacob Goldberg George Victor Williams A. Spector. Schnabel Fruit Co. Public Market Dutch’s Public Market Central Mkt. Park Avenue Mercantile Association May the Tailor Shannon's J. E. Eldridge Rudin’s Clothes Radios 8; Repairs Audubon Radios Peace Radio Repair Bieal Estate Realty Company Albert Ehrler John Lamb Jack’s Army k& Navy . Phillips Mar et Restaurants - - - Peace Meals Pitkm Variety Store Peace Restaurants Peace Modesty Dining Room E. O. Littlejohn Model Pharmacy . Cooperative Dining R00 Peace Lunch Room Peace To The World ‘ Honesty Sweet Shop Shoes , Ground Gripper Harry's Bootery I Mirror Shoes Air 0 Pedic Shoes London’s Spring Arch Shoes Scheer Shoes Ideal Shoes Karet.Korret Shoes Norwood Shoes Boston Shoe Exchange Goldy Shoes Richie's Shoes Siegel’s Shoes Stately Health Shoes White Cross Shoes Ber Shans . Shoe Repairing & Supplies King Shoe Repairing »W. F. Anderson G. De Cicco—-Leather Supply J. Pornbo Shoe Repairing Norwood Shoes J. Dellay, BAYSIDE, L. I. Hand , Laundry Hinton Grocery INWUOD. L. ,1. Goldman’s J AMAIOA, L. I. POWER OF WORDS Most people are “kindly ‘and peaceful fo1k,” yet they are murdering each other in various‘ parts of the’ world today. Stuart Chase, in a. new book, “The Tyranny of Words,” expresses the belief that it is because of “an unconscious misuse of man’s most human attribute, think- ing, and its to‘ol——language.” Mr. Chaise, America’s No. 1 propagandist in the field of social science, has »dug up almost everything that has been tho'ught or vvritten on the-«science of language —callo{l fiiemantics. “The human l‘.:rain is an instrument of rerfnarkable power and capacity, but it is short circuited often by terms of “einotional symb’olis‘m,” such as “Aryan blood,” “enemy of civilization,” “barbarian hordes,” “his'to‘ri:c nnssioiw These he calls "‘b’la'b"’y words, “ - Mr. H. G’. Wells, sensing the misuse of power through the misuse of Words, such as “make the world safe for democracy,” says the next war will be a “war over phantoms.” “No other animal,” ‘says Mr. chase’, “produces verthal » monsters in his.head.‘and‘ projects them on’ the world outside of his head.” 5‘No other is ready to kill and be Peace Shoe Repairing T Peace Shoe Shining Parlors Co—op. Peace Tailor & Shoe Shop Tailors aiid’ Cleaners Cleaning & Clothing Store » Wholesale Cleaning & Dyeing Sunshine Dry Cleaning Supreme Cleaners & Dyers I Peace Tailor Shop Peace Tailor & Shoe Shop BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Quality Meat Market Acme Employment Agency B. & M. Cleaners & Dyers Cooperative Food Center Ericson’s Emp. Agency Southern Public Market T. De Rosa Meat Mkt. A. Rosen, Grocer The Peace Restaurant KINGSTON, N. Y. Schryver Lumber Company ROSENDALE. N. Y. Realtor Alexan«der’s Dress Shop‘ FAR ROCKAWAY, L. 1‘. Far Rockaway Silk Store Aaron Cohn—Shoes M-eats Peace Dining Room GREAT NECK. L. I. Jackson's “Emjp. Agency _ JACKSON HEIGHTS, L. I. Queensboro Placement Bureau Dominick’s Market Friedma.n’s Grocery Terminal Meat Market Backer’s Bake.Shop Terminal Meat Market A'VENEL, N. J. Vico Cain NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Boston Food Center Columbia Beef Company Peace Mission Dress Shop Peace Sweet Shop , A. A. Freedman, Dairy & Grocery Mansueto’s Fish Market Peace Cooperative Restaurant Peace Lunch Room United Coffee Roasters Co—operative Fish Market Cooperative Peace Restaurant Peace Grocery Store . Peace Men’s Wear & Dresses Peace Mission Extension for Sisters Samuel Peace ‘N Supreme Foods ' ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Peace Grocery Store LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Central Avenue Tire & Wheel Central 5-10-250 Store South I-Ian-cl Laundry Fogel.Service Station F & N Market Peace Paint Store Thriftown Market , Brothers’ and Sisters’ Shoe Shine Di Blassi Bros. General ‘Radio Electric Company Mox VVrecking Company, Olliver Beverage Company Peace Contractors Pacific Coast Produce Company New York Store Fixture Company Courtesy Dress Shop Peace Lunch Peace Dining Room Landy. Good Food Mkt.~ Valley Dairy OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Peace Grocery LONDON. ENGLAND Jennifer, Candies N killed over such unrealities. ~ Common -sense says our eco- nomic muddle is due to these “verbal monsters.” We do not seem to be able -to set -about feeding, cloth- ing and housing ourselves ‘because of silly verbalisrns like, “Where’s the money coining from?” or “It isn’t con- stitutional.” “CANNED ENERGY” FROM THE SUN Conversion of the sun’s energ'y into power to operate man’s world, or storage of that energy for future use,‘ is the goal toward ‘which research scientists at Massa- chusetts Institute of Tech'nol«ogy will shortly bend their efforts. Dr. Karl T. Compton, president, in announcing receipt of a gift of $647,700 for the project, pointed out ' that the sun pours an average of four million calories of heat daily into every square yard of the temperate zones‘. In the three months of maximum sunshine, he said, each acre of land receives from the sun heat ~equivale’nt -to that produced by (burning about 250 tons of coal. Sci- entists believe that means can he found -thrcugl1Tchemi- cal, electrical -and mechanical studies to harness this tre- mendous energy. At Harvard University, research work- ers are studying the possibility of -speeding up _gro'wth, ~of"trees. ‘ * V ’ . . I A C 74 I‘ "The NEW DAY T October 13th, 193i8.A.D.F.D.".‘ mncuxaiusaeuuun-. 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CANADA 263 Broadview Ave., Toronto. 1454'St. Antoine St., Montreal, Canada. 2570 Coursol St., Montreal. 1116 Broad St., Room 20, Victoria, B. C. 221 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 1050 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. 1075 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. 840 Gore Ave., Vancouver, B. C. COLORADO _ 614 No. Frankland, Colorado Springs. 25 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs. 2610 Marion St., Denver. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 534 Harvard St., N. W., Washington. 1113 “O" St., N. W., Washington. FLORIDA 534 N. W. 15th St., Miami. 2169 N. W. 5th Pl., Miami. . GEORGIA 734 E. Bolton St., Savannah. 511 E. 31st St., Savannah. ILLINOIS 4529 Forrestville Ave., Chicago. 206 E. 55th St., Chicago. KANSAS 534 Golden Ave., Topeka. A MARYLAND 823 N. Arlington Ave., Baltimore. 1001 Argyle Ave., Baltimore. MASSACHUSETTS 150 Lenox St., Boston. ' 312 Columbus Ave., Boston. MINNESOTA 735 So. Smith Ave., St. Paul. 3142 N. E. Lincoln St., Minneapolis. 228-8th St., “South" Minneapolis. MISSOURI 2014% Carr Street, St. Louis. 2750 Clark Ave., St. Louis. 1123 No. 13th St., St. Louis. NEBRASKA 2877 Wirt St., Omaha. NEW JERSEY 326 Mulberry St., Newark. 28-30 Beacon St., Newark. 251 Norfolk St., Newark. 220 Mulberry St., Newark. 364 Mulberry St., Newark. 131 Broome St., Newark. 1130 Adams St., Asbury Park. 1820 Greenwood Ave., Neptune. 111 Pennsylvania Ave., Pleasantville. 148 Bond St., Elizabeth. . 20 Willard Place, Montclair. 271 Washington Street, Rahway. 417 Rahway Avenue, Westfield. 8011 St. George Ave., Roselle. 43 Schureman St., New Brunswick. 911 Baltic Ave., Atlantic City. 119 York St., Jersey City. NEW YORK 13 W. 131st Street, N. Y. C. 69 Osborn St., Brooklyn. 541 Classon Ave., Brooklyn. 414 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn. 204-25 45th Drive, Bayside. 110-34 Union Hall St., Jamaica. 107th Ave. 8; 171st St., Jamaica. 159-04 So. Rd., Jamaica. 107-01 159th St., Jamaica. 749 Bayview Av-e., Inwood, L. I. 7 Bay St., Oyster Bay. Derport Road, Huntington. 25 Udell Drive, Manhassett. 43 Winchester St., White Plains. 155 William St., Buffalo. NORTH CAROLINA 328 Pine St., Belhaven. OHIO 336 Parsons Ave., Columbus. 944 E. Fulton St., Columbus. 494 Armstrong St., Columbus. 1024 E. Long, Columbus. ' 1868 Lakeview Ave., Dayton. 416 W. Southern Ave., Springfield. 613 W. 7th St., Cincinnati. 708 Linn St., Cincinnati. PANAMA Henry J. Sanson, Agent, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Thos. N. A. Bennett, Agent, Cristobal, Canal Zone. PENNSYLVANIA 1424 N. 24th St., Philadelphia. 3424 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 528 So. 16th St., Philadelphia. 5829-31 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia. 5916 Bryant St., East Liberty, Pittsburgh. 1520 Clarke St., Pittsburgh. ~ 1201 Wilma St., Route 3, Washington. SOUTH CAROLINA 280 2nd Street, Cheraw. SWITZERLAND BASEL: Enquire Frau Kurt Muttenz. BRUTTISELLEN: Wint-erthurerstr. 292111. BUETZBERG: Fam. Leu - Graf Waldegg. GOLDAU: Marie Wenger, Sonnegg. HERRLIBERG: Schuepbach Chalet 509. OBERRIEDEN: Frau Lips — Thurnheer Rosengarten. RHEINECK: Fam. Schiegg, hinter dem Markt. ROMANSHORN: Schaltegger, Pens. Bahn- angest. RORSCHACH: Herrn G. Bosshart, Loe- wenstr. 37. ST. GALLEN: Frau Schalcher, Mueller - Friedbergstr. 1. ‘ TI—IUN:, Fritz Tschaggelar, Steffisburg. ,WINTERTHUR: Fam. Guyer - Bucher, Leimeneggstr. 18. ZUERICH: Limmatstr. 118, Tel. 932,458. All further information through European Office, FATHER DIVINE’S Peace_Mis— sion, Postfach 58, Wallisellen, Switzer- land. VIRGINIA ~ 119 So. 1st St., Richmond. 200 Brook Rd., Richmond. WASHINGTON 2705 Wetmore Ave., Everett. 424 High St., Bellingham. 124 Right St., Bellingham. 150634 Broadway, Tacoma. 3102 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. G. E. Townsend, Centralia, Agent. 1907 E. Madison, Seattle. 1608-12th Ave., 3rd floor, Seattle. 1919 E. Madison, Seattle. 2246 West 56th St., Seattle. 5213-5217 Ballard Ave., Seattle. WISCONSIN 1219 11th St., Monroe. 41 PARTIAL LIST—Because of the un- known number of FATHER DIVINE Con- nections throughout the world the above is but a partial list for reference. PEACE Notice - The Price of The New Day 0 FIVE CENTS per copy in United States, its possessions, O territories and Canada 0 Seven cents in foreign countries. Show less
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Courtesy of the Peace Mission Movement of Father Divine, Woodmont, Pennsylvania.
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Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
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Father Divine, Peace Mission Movement -- Periodicals, Communal living--United States--Periodicals
THURSDAY OCTOBER 20th 193“-D-F-D‘ FATHER DIVINE V°'- " N°- 42 The DEAN of the UNIVERSE 2 The NEW DAY \ C The NEW DAY C 5 o A O0}/IRIERCIAL WEEKLY DIAGAZIN E 5 o PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. 186 W. 126th 'St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One Year _____________________________________ __ $2.00 Six Months _____________________________________ __1.00 Single Copy _________________________________ __ 5 cents C I O FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25. Single Copy 7c. “Entered as second—class matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3, 1879.” Vol. II. No. 42 Oct. 20th, 1938. PEACE Thank You, FATHER LONDON — ENGLAND Home-made Chocolates and Candies JENNIFER 165 GEORGE ST., Bryanston ‘Square, W. I. Post orders Promptly dispatched. Phone: PAdding“ton 6780 PEACE Everything for Men Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hose, Hats, Caps, Pants, Sweet-Orr Work Clothes F. BACKER 2331 - 8th AV... Show moreTHURSDAY OCTOBER 20th 193“-D-F-D‘ FATHER DIVINE V°'- " N°- 42 The DEAN of the UNIVERSE 2 The NEW DAY \ C The NEW DAY C 5 o A O0}/IRIERCIAL WEEKLY DIAGAZIN E 5 o PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NEW DAY PUBLISHING CO. 186 W. 126th 'St., New York, N. Y. — Tel. UN. 4-7640 Manager: De Voute and others. One Year _____________________________________ __ $2.00 Six Months _____________________________________ __1.00 Single Copy _________________________________ __ 5 cents C I O FOREIGN: One Year $2.50, Six Months $1.25. Single Copy 7c. “Entered as second—class matter May 11, 1938, at the post office at New York, New York, under the act of March 3, 1879.” Vol. II. No. 42 Oct. 20th, 1938. PEACE Thank You, FATHER LONDON — ENGLAND Home-made Chocolates and Candies JENNIFER 165 GEORGE ST., Bryanston ‘Square, W. I. Post orders Promptly dispatched. Phone: PAdding“ton 6780 PEACE Everything for Men Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hose, Hats, Caps, Pants, Sweet-Orr Work Clothes F. BACKER 2331 - 8th AVENUE, Near 125th St., N. Y. C. Phone: MO. 2-9021 PEACE flr. EDWARD RIISENIHM Surgeon Dentist Gas extractions —— Novocaine extractions Office Hours: 9 A.l\I. to 8 P.l\T. 303 WEST 125th ST. NEW YORK CITY N. W. Cor. 8th Avenue. Tel. AU. 3-9258. Peace PEACE MISSION REPAIR SHOP Auto Body, Fender Work & Painting All Work Guaranteed. 30-32 WEST 144th ST. New York City. October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. FITTED BY X-RAY HEALTH SPOT SHOES Fit Every Curve on the soles of your feet. Step Out of Foot Trovu»bfle Into Foot Health WHITE CROSS SHOE CLINIC 56 [WEST 125th ST., Bet. Lenox and Fifth Avenues FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN PEACE PEACE I Thank You, FATHER THE DIVINE PEACE MISSION HAT SHOP — Also Dresses made to order. Come one, come all, and partake of these Wonderful Blessings. We carry the best, se-11 cheaper than elsewhere. _ 100 WEST 126th STREET New York City Thank You, FATHER PEACE Spatz Furniture Dept. 2341 -8th AVE. (Bet. 125th and 126th Sts.Q FURNITURE of ALL KINDS from a CHAIR to SUITES or SETS. NEW — RECONDITIONED — SECONDS — Also Rugs & Linoleums. SHIPMENTS ANYWHERE Goldy Shoes 104 LENOX AVENUE PEACE PEACE ‘Thank You, FATHER PROSPERITY BARBER SHOP HAIR CUT 10o—SHAVE 5c SHOE REPAIRING SHOP IntheRea.r NEW YORK NEW LOW PRICES 270 LENOX AVE. PEACE SPECIALS tired feeling. Comfort Shoes for Feet That Hart 0 When your feet are tired, you are tired all over and the wrong type of shoes is usually at the bottom of it all. Wear Simplex Travel-Aire Shoes that exercise and strengthen your foot ‘muscles as you walk. STATI Do away with this EAST 125th ST., Near 5th Ave. Our Business Increased 100 per cent. —— Thank You. FATHER. ELY HEALTH SHOES NEW YORK CITY I October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. CONTENTS . FATHERBS Messages _ Page BanquetlTable, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. (3., Sun. and Mon., Oct. 16 and 17, 12:55 A.M . , . . . . 5 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. 0., Sun., Oct. .16, 12:45 P.M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Banquet Table, King’s Town, N. Y., Tues., Oct. 18, 10:50 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y., 0., Tues., Aug. 22, 4:00 P.M. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y., C., June 9, 2:20 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 Banquet Table, King’s Town, N. Y., Tues’, Oct. 18, 9:35 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 Banquet Table, Tea Room, High Falls, N. Y., Fri., Oct. 14, 2:35 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. C., 1 Fri. and Sat., Oct. 14 and 15, 1:05 A.M. . . . . . . . 337 Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., N. Y. C., Sat.., Aug. 27, 1:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 Banquet Table, Bridgeport, Conn., Sun., June 26, 10:00 P.M., Part 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Banquet Table, Bridgeport, ,Conn., Sun., June 26, 10:30 P.M., Part 2 . . . . . . . . . —.U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 A>uditorium, 152-160 West 126th St., N..Y. 0., Sun., Oct. 16, 11:15 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Testimony—FATHER Through Victory Luke, Banquet Table, 152-160 West 126th St., Sun. Eve., Oct. 16 . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61. , World News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 “Righteousnes(s—-Marches On” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Business Men’s Reaction to the Peace Mission Move- ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 President Rooseveltfs Eucharistic Message . . . . . . . . . 84. The Sermon on the Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Righteous Government News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Lessons of Soviet Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88 Chlorophyll . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Pocketbook of Knowledge . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Advertisers’ Index‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Peace Dial Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 x . : i . : . : . . . . . . - x : . . . y . . : : . : y x : y x . x x World News _ CALIFORNIA’S DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for governor has promised, if elected, to immediately pardon Tom Mooney——the only chance he will have for years to get free, since the Supreme ‘Court of the U“. S. recently ruled against hearing his case. New Deal Justices, Black and Read were in favor '-of hearing the case and insisted their dissent from the Court's ruling be noted. BECAUSE OF MILITARY ADVANTAGE British in-9 terest in a tunnel under the English Channel has been reawakened. Fifty years ago it was opposed because many people thought -enemies could get into Britain from the continent. A THERE -CAN BE N O PEACE in labor as long as John. Lewis is the head of the CIO, was the sentiment ex- pressed by the A. F’. of L. -convention in Houston, Texas. Lewis’ resignation was demanded by Green. ferecl to resign if Green “W"O’I.’l1d. Lewis of- TheiNEWDAY_ A I .5310 INDIVIDUAL EXEMPTION is being sought for Amer- ican Jews in Italy and Germany where increasingly se- vere injustices are being heaped upon Jews of other na- tionalities. 6 BUSINESS INCREASES since July have been so marked, some observers are beginning to call it a boom. LABOR UNIONS, particularly the UAW in Detroit, are negotiating for a 32-hour week, so all union mem-‘ bers may have an opportunity to work. “SALES ALONE MAKE JOBS” was the job-getting campaign slogan launched in Detroit last Sunday. Jobs ,Alone Make Sales, might be the slogan of the unem- ployed, who can point out with logic, that people can’t spend money they haven’t got. A IN BERLIN Col. Charles A. Lindbergh did not reply to the accusations by Soviet fliers -that he had belittled and understated the effectiveness of Soviet air defenses. A PLAN to call a million men to the colors in this Country in a month was the -sulbject of a conference of high military authorities last week. CHINESE FORCES, although being pushed back step by step by the relentless invaders, managed to annihi- late 20,000 of the Japanese about eighty miles north of Hankow last Week, in their biggest setback since Tierch- wan. ’ , BETHLEHEM, the cradle of Christianity, was again the scene of a bloody -battle between the British and the Arabs last week. ~ ARABIAN SPOKESMEN presented to the British a ‘plan for making Palestine an independent state, which of course would leave -the Jewish minority at the mercy of the hostile Arabian majority. More than 1,700 per- sons have been killed in recent months of fighting. POWERFUL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS appealed to the U. S. to intervene in Palestine against the Arabian and Mohammedan powers.’ , CANTON is the objective of a new campaign of the 5 South China will be subjected, to the -same. Japanese. ruthless devastation as the Japanese have inflicted on other areas. The cruelty of the Japanese knows-. no limits. ’ , . THEODORE CARDINAL INNITZER, Catholic prelate of Austria, was injured as Nazi hoodluims attacked his palace. Two priests were thrown from a window and I seriously injured. Official Nazi news organs ‘have lashed out at the Cardinal for opposing religious decrees, which I ~ they charge was an insult to Hitler. Hitler is easily insulted. GOVERNOR ”’MORELAND_ of _Oklahoma, scored Cali- 9 I A fornia oil companies for selling gasoline andoil to the‘ Japanese to run their tanks, aeroplanes and armored cars-thereby assisting in the murder of millions of inno- cent Chinese. O , REPUBLICAN EXPERTS concede that~19 of the 35 Senators to be elected Nov. 8 will be Democrats and several others are in doubt. Three otherstates will probably go Democratic, including New York, which will" elect two Senators. . ENGLAND, FRANCE and U. s. were ha such a state A of unpreparedness, Chamberlain could; not do d,i;ff'erently than he did at Munich, Bernard Baruch, adviser to many U. S. presidents, said on his return from Europe a few _ ' days ago. Continued on page 4 and as 0 4 r*sTh“edN‘EWtiDAhY 0 .O‘?ctd__ber.20‘t'h,_ 1938 A.D.F.D. Tel. HA. 7-1987 6 East 125th Street REPAlRINGr—REM0DELING Established over 25‘ years 0 'VI‘hat1nkiYou; FATHER WORLD is ‘too difficult. I don’t Want to raise c=hi1’dren. to send them to» war,” was the ‘statement of spinster Greta Garbo -oniher return to the U. S. 0 Her romance with the noted orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski was broken off rflecently; probably for this reason. I V , V _ ‘ IN’c”REA‘sE or WOMEN WORKERS, according to John D. Biggers, U. S. employment cens’1’1sV'chief,h is the crux of the unemployment proI]o1em.; 2,700,000 more women than were expected secured jobs in industry in recent years. A, _ V » V 0 . CVON’GjRES:SMAN DIES’ investigation‘ of un-Arrierican activities ‘stirred "up scafre heads in the newspapers; bet did little else. Hearings closed last Thursday in Detroit. Peace ‘ -rhsan::cYou. FATHER ‘ =-FA'7LL"”SHOWING ’ H ‘ JALL '01’\I/E. .P1§ICEf ‘V Overcoetstsi At 0 T9 Coats ' i “ E6ér$*;,.(3e1rirneiit, twpriih ‘ rtmsm'“$2:5 to $30 0CARTER?SCL0THES~ E. 125th Stg, Y. Bet,:'Vl’:arrk and Madisoxnirxvs. PEACE 0 For STYLE 103 WEST 125:1. rS?T‘RE,ET Bet. Lenoxiand 7th Aves. PEACE A For COMFORT "VI-{ave your next shoes fitted bi ‘ IVIatil ordierstffilled in any piarteof iS.fi iSu1jertiori Qu3ality Chive F i’t't'ii‘igi S?ho<es lng right ,byryou:, fe4¢t- ;.»~. and..;it V, .. 0. _ , ;_ , A 0 . , doesn't 'co‘st_yeu 9 sent; Coméin 0. andict us demonstrate. X~R"ay.=” It’: the way wot: i 0 .~ 1 ' ‘H ”_‘ A can be "absolutely sure you’re~do-t , A __~_, $1“ Jar = 04-u_.‘ Yon’ll be su|_'o‘_ ’ " _ priced at the ‘ difference these properly- itonstructed shoes canmake! 0 eYork Cityi Fine 0 FUR COATS Stylish CLOTH The New Day VOL. II NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. WE DID NOT WAIT FOR WAR TO CALL FOR PEACE BUT WE PRODUICED IT AND BROUGHT IT TO FRUITION AND ARE TRANSMITTING IT TO ALL HUMANITY FATHER’S MESSAGE .AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY SUNDAY EVENING AND ~ MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 16 AND 17, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 12:55 A. M. This significant? Message herein’ recorded is well worth the time and consideration of every person who is seeking a way out of the confusion and chaotic conditions present in the g-overn- mental affairs of the world today. Herein is set forth the solution for ‘UNIVERSAL PEACE which, if adopted, would solve our political, social, economic and industrial problems once and forever and create harmony among the na- tions and that sense of Peaceful Security, that bond of«'brotherly‘love thatis so pitifully lack- ing from this present generation. During the course of the Banquet our well known friend, Captain Bloomer, arose to say a few words.. He told of how he had” heard through various widespread sourcesof the won- derful Message FATHER had delivered this same morning, yet”he had not personally at- tended the banquet. He stated that while pass- ing through the lobby of one of the large ho-"‘ tels inthis city he heard some people remark- ing about the lecture FATHER gave, and when he got up on Lenox Avenue, a similar remark met his ears—-‘What a wonderful -talk,FATHER gave!’ On two or three more occasions, he said, he. heard individuals talking about -Fthis same lecture. He spoke also of a Reverend of: one of the well-known churches here in New York who had heard of FATHER and HIS ‘Great , Work and expressed“ the desire to come and. vis- it some time as well as a lady who has _traveled'_ ex-‘te'nsiv'ely and _is now residing in lwlexieo, WHO wrote the Captain of how wi-dely FATHER DI- VINE is discussed down there. ’ I , Truly might have one said, ‘By HIS Works ye shall know HIM!’ Read for yourself this glo- rious MESSAGE given by the DEAN of the UNIVERSE! I 1' I FATHER, we thank YOU! The foregoing statements are those '-of the transcriber, after which FATHER Speaks ‘as follows: ' A PEACE, EVERYONE: Everybody happy? I need not say more than. what has been said. I ‘will Speak in actions and I will speak in deeds to put this issue over! stressing daily, even when I meet] you, this PEACE PROGRAM—-this PEACE PROGRAM must be established -throughout the universe! As I said in part today in one Message I gave talking with some; a few years ago,‘ even very recently, the people had, and have, been at- tempting to criticize the name or word PEACE, but I brought it out’ in the President’s message so distinctly, His conscious conviction is that all people, should pray for PEACE before,:_;_ra- ther than after, war! THIS_”."'.,.IS EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE DOING! THISTS WHAT WE-HAVE DONE! * N I I I Can you not see the reality -of For when PEACE has been prayed. f0_I"*--,-I1:‘,1.—;,‘iOtI’l(3I'_‘i words, stressed and lived and exp‘re's‘_'sed’ so vividly un- til the very SPIRIT of PEACE is reincarnated in you, you will have the PEACE'tli‘a~t will over- throwf all of the Spirit andthe characteristics and the nature of war! You will not have a government in you to raise arms, in] opposition to the LPEACE that has been established; you will be minus war! N0. 42 , That of which I AM . V i I You will be a living real- Vitykfijlled and thrilled with PEACE, until the ‘ii.-‘f":‘=5li”ll:7 of PEACE will have access in your ‘should be considered! 6 I The NEW DAY physical body and you will no longer have an ambition nor a desire to war. A ' The President Has Endorsed the Peace c Movement I Oh, it is a privilege to know we have received A automatically, even if it was unconsciously, the endorsement of the President of this country! He has actually endorsed this Movement of PEACE as a UNIVERSAL ‘ISSUE and it shall be legally recognized! Aren’t you glad! When the President of -the United States said these words: “It is my conscious conviction that all people should pray for PEACE before, ra- ther than after, war,” is not this an exact en- dorsement of this PEACE MISSION MOVE- ME-NT‘? for we have established PEACE! WE DID NOT WAIT UNTIL WAR TO CRY NOR CALL FOR PEACE, BUT WE HAVE PRO- DUCED IT AND BROUGHT IT TO FRUITION AND WE ARE TRANSMITTING‘ PEACE TO ALL HUMANITY——TI-IOSE WITH WHOM WE COME IN CONTACT! AREN’T YOU GLAD! Then I say, this shall be legally established universally and after‘ a while men will recognize the ‘SPIRIT of PEACE and the method of ac- quiring PEACET by getting it before war, rather than after war. Why should you first have a w.ar and fight some six or’ eight years and kill ‘out two or three billions of people, if you could, . and then cry for PEACE? ‘ I Can you not see the exemplification of PEACE as I have established it firstly within, and then without as I extend i-t to all mankind? Oh, it is a privilege -to observe the mystery and see and realize and know definitely GOD is right -here with you! These words that the President said alone If the nations of the earth today and especially this nation would take_ cognizance of the message as given,‘ they Would be led out of war once and forever into PEACE to abide throughout all ETERNITY! Oh, it is a privilege to know the TRUTH! A Psychological Law I Anything that is Worth while, if you stress it vividly and live it continually and produce the spirit and the meaning of such as you consider, it will eventually _become to be the considera- tion of others and will become to be a-living re- ality as a living factor made real and practical! rho “seeking of PEACE before war! Oh, it "is a privilege to observe the mystery, to see what GOD is actually. doing among this people! I have paved out the way and I have laid the Eoun-d-ation that you might &_build upon this __Fp,,oundati«on. " Even the politicians and thechief "ex;ecutives, universally shall eventuallyhbuild up- _Qct,o,b..er. 20th, 1933 A.D.F._D. on this Foundation! Aren’t you glad! . For they _ will see and know, inreality I have the KEY to SALVA:I‘ION, the HOPE of the REDEMPTION of all humanity! Aren’t you glad! For this cause I AM Rejoicing and ‘I AM filled, as an individual, with enthusiasm! .For -this cause My Hearers, Co-workers and- Friends are exceedingly happy, This enthusiasm is conta- gious: it contagionizes the atmosphere in which you are living, and causes you to become to be partakier-s and affected by this contagion. Aren’t you glad! . As with the negative, so with the positive; therefore, the positive as a living reality shall be universally established in the place where the negative has once been established! What said the Scripture concerning the mys- tery . . . this of the negative of which I AM now Speaking? ' ' ‘In Adam an die, so shall in JESUS CHRIST all be made alive!’ Therefore, in Adam as the first man of the "earth, earthy, representing the negative; through dis- obedience sin passed upon all man; in other words, all men become to be sinners! Therefore, death passed upon all of them until“ *CH,_RI,STr Came as the Positive to .contagioniz,e'the char- acteristics and the nature of humanity with HIS! - Characteristics I I Spirit [Of LOVE, the Spirit Of ‘UNITY and TRAN- The Spirit of PEACE, the QUILLITY, GOD, through HIS LOVE and MER- CY and TENDER COMPASSION, is actually CONTAGIONIZING the atmosphere with it! Filled With Joy and Peace and Happiness Oh, it is a privilege to observe. the " Inys-tery, for you can see it is contagious, for you‘ have it! You can see the different individuals filled with enthusiasm; they are filled with JOY and PEACE and HAPPINESS because it is just as effective as -the negative was- The negative was destructive by nature; therefore, it I destroyed you partially, but what said the Scripture. con- cerning the mystery? I I ‘ ‘He that defiles the Temple shall GOD destroy!’ ’ ' Goo is now, with the brightnessbof Com-’ ing—-is now. destroying all of. the —n_e.g-ativevand mortality’s versionand establishing the TRUTH concerning the Kingdom of Heaven! . Oh, it is a privsilegel say, to be in the Actual Presence of GOD and see the Work go on! I shall not be discouraged, neither be ‘disturbed -until I shall have enthroned’ CHRIST on .-the throne of the ‘minds of men wheresoever man. is -found; Therefore, the Kingdoms of_tl1,e world, of _pG}o_D, him 413‘ ? ‘,5. A October 20th, 1938 A._D.F.D. they-.m11St,,00me down! These are the kingdoms the WQI'1d_‘0f WhiCh IIAM Speaking, such as vice and crime, dishonesty, incompetence, un- truth in politics and in government! Whereso- ever unrighteousness and untruth is represent- ed-, I shall destroy such detestable char.acter- istics; Ishall destroy such detestable tendencies that are in them and cause men to recognize GOD’S ACTUAL, PRESENCE and in the. place of wickedness, here I establish MY KINGDOM! Aren’t ydu glad! ‘.‘I Will Demand Them to Say Peace” A V I AM.-not asking you to say PEACE. Just inow-I .sa;y, IAM n0tasking7you,A to say PEACE, but_ I will put MY SPIRIT in the politicians and all of the chief executives of this Country and all of the other countries and I will demand them to say PEACE! I said I will DEMAND ’ _the_m to _.S.ay_PEACE even as the President did! The President said PEACE and he requested the ‘honor of all people to ‘pray that PEACE might be ‘exemplified among -them and be a liv- ing r'e_a-lity, nolonger merely a Word to be heard ‘faraway, but that it might be established and lived day by day»! That is what it-is all about! Just as he said itfihe said-it for-mil1ions,!.and ~I..shall not be discouraged— until I shall have es- tablished his statement, for the was endorsing .MY PEACE MISSION MOVEMENT even if he was not conscious of it! It is; immaterial to ME whether-they are conscious of the endorsement of the Movement. as an individual Movement or not! The reaction of such an assertion -shall work and it shall be stamped in the minds and hearts of men! They shall recognize GOD’S ‘ACTUAL PRESENCE from what they have said. It is a TRUTH, it is a REALITY, for I have it! Is not this a sample? Is not this an exam- ‘ ple? — Who has seen such audiences as this and _:these Where I‘ AM Represented-, where PEACE ‘has full qaccessover the masses andthe-SPIRIT of ‘GOD’S ‘PEACE can control them with the Word of PEACE? Just think‘ of it! * it It isimmaterial to ME if I have fifty thousand or one hundred thousand under the jurisdiction of this influence! The Spirit of MY Presence with the word: PEACE extended, will control them‘, will keep them into subjection, will cause them? to serve GOD ‘With the spirit of sincerity; cause them“ to be Peaceful where they were once f Peace disturbers and Peace-breakers-!= Aren’t you igladt». ‘ .. 1‘ L. “WI need not say, more at this ins-tance; for the time seems to be fast passing. As I afore said . -there are no doubt, others as visiting friends «,~fWhO'.VWOuld like to have more to ,say_,..-._ I will have ll} . I "‘«=,{,>s~:jZ’:fi.‘ " ’ A \ The NEW DAY F: more -to say if you are true and unfold yourself ‘ and express yourself. You might lead ME out! I thank you. Tel. L-E. 4-2511 PEACE C E R V A N T E S COAT, APRON and LINEN SUPPLY CO. 28 East 106th Street New York City PEACE! JULIA L. HICKS, Prap‘. LINCOLN! INDUSITRHAL EXCHANGE COOKS, HOUSEWORKERS, CI-IAUFFEURS, BUTLERS 351 West 59th.Street, Near 6th Ave.,! N.Y.C. Tel. VVIsc0nsin 7-5433 EPEACE THE EMILMNERY MART 5,5 Millinery and Supplies," Buttons All Merchandise Sold More Reasonably * . Than Elsewhere’ 42 ‘WE-ST 38th 'S‘T‘REE.T New York‘ City Tel. I-IA. 7-7676. . I A * » _ PEACE IZSTH STREET HARDWARE C0. The Cut Rate Store of One Million ‘Items Tools of Every Description ’ 1 WEST 125th ST. Covr. 5th Ave. New York City . Tel. AU.‘ 3-1119 PEACE -l0E’S GROCERY I WHOLESALE and RETAIL Prices Lowest in Harlem fJ!OSEPH GREIF 2528 -. 8th AVE. Near 135th St. New York City PEACE "* PEACE VARIETY 5—we. and up STORE HOUSE FUlRNIS1HINGS~, ELE~C'TgRICA_'L "SiUIP?P*LI«EiS NQVELTIES, GLASwS!WARE and ALU'MINU‘M 1468-5th Avenue, Bet.‘118th and 119th islifts. N, Y; Te. AU; 3-o6v7o_ . 3 PEACE FRANK BARNA and SON; MEAT MARKET it BEE-F, PORK, V_E.A‘L, LAMB, ‘POULTRY and ‘ ' : , PROVISIONS CY FRUITS and VE~GETABLElS 2800 - 8th Avenue Cor. 149th St.,— New York City ‘Peace Tel. UN.iversity 4-7809 STERLING JEWELRY CO. Expert" Watch & Jewelry Repairing v . .. Agency for—-Bulova, Benrus, Hamilton‘ &WE1gin Watches?‘ A Discount of 10% to -Alluthe--1‘ V Chi1dren.i .. , , _j}; 211 W. 125th St, New"Yo1ik‘Oity ‘ Next to Harlem! O-p_e'ra=House'.» 8 7 PEACE. Over 25 yrs. of successful teaching in I-Iarlerni THE FIFTH AVENUE SC'H‘0O*L OF MUSIC PIANO, VOCASL, VIOLIN, THEORY and HARMONY All musical in~struments. taught by expert -and profes-_ sional teachers. Children and Adults enrolled. 275 LENOX AVE., Bet. 123rd and 124th Sts., N. Y. ‘C. Tel. UN. 4-8683 PEACE THE CO‘NS;ERVATORY OF MUSIC Instruments Loaned for Home Use Children’s ‘Shows and Orchestra Furnished Reasonable Rates for FATHERS F0-110WeT_S Irving Dardick, Director 269 LENOX AVE. Bet. 123m and 124th Sts, Tel. TI. 5-0310 PEACE HICKSON’,S FURNITURE EXCHANGE Announces ‘Special Expansion Sales During Oct., Nov. and Dec. Big Bargains In Bedroom, Living Room, Dining and Kitchen Suites. See A Hickson’s first. 2134-5th AVE. Near 132nd St. New York City I 142-144 WOOSTER STREET Tel.’ GR. 7-5908. PEACE Estabnsifid, 1888 RESTAURANT FURNITURE CO. I Cafeteria, Restaurant, Kitchen Equipment _ Cooking Utensils, Furniture and Fixtures I Refrigerators, Coal and Gas Ranges ' Plionez LE. 4-2254 IPEACE % CENTER MATTRESS FACTORY 1886 THIRD AVENUE FULL LINE BED SPRINGS A'M~attress Made Over, $2.00 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Factory at 226 E. 105th St. 5% Disc.-to FATHEIVS Children Thank You, FATHER Tei. UN. 4-3070 . PEACE ' Kerosene — FUEL-OIL -—— Motor Oil ' , HIGHLAND OILSERVICE, INC. Distributors of Petroleum Products Prompt Metered and Filtered Delivery a Call] or Write Regarding Prices 547, ,WEST 126th ST. , . New York, City “DEPARTMENT STORE "140, WEST 125th ST.~, NEAR 7th AVENUE KANTER’S HARVEST SA LE NOW GOING ON ' . W MDRASTIC REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE STORE 4 1 _ , A DUE TO UNSEASONABLE WEATHER wr; AREA OFFERING BARGAINS UNSURPASSED ;» , - IN DEPARTMENT STORE HISTORY T - .. V WE THANK YOU, FATHER :,IancIIICO-OPERATION’ -‘——TI1_roi1g_h the Purchases of YOUR Followers “ I I I Merchandise [at the Lowest Prices the City. 1 ' ' V3/'e Are‘, Indeeti ~?P’leas!efl. —— PEACE V -.31 . V A ” in (Quality I. Richard, Asst. r N. Y. C. % New Y°‘“‘.‘“”y : 2810 BROADWAY, Bet. 108th & 109th sts.,‘ N. 37 0. Near 104th Street ‘ The NEW DAY « PEACE I October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. PEACE‘ Save 10% by showing this ad. C‘UTLERY——Razors, Hones, Strops, Clippers, Scissors, . Pocket Knives, Cook & Butcher Knives & Tools.— -4 ELECTRICAL ’APP'LIANCES¢, Supplies and Mazda L«a.mp~s, Clocks, Watches, Fountain Pens, Pencils, Ko~ daks, etc. Leather Goods, Novelties, Binoculars, Gifts, etc, Watch & Jewelry Repaining on premises——Grinding:; Hygrade Cutlery, 213 West 125th St., N. C». Thank You, FATHER THE BIG PARADE SPAN ISH-AMERICAN GROCERY West‘ Indies Products Our Specialty 84 WEST 1151;}: STREET New York C.t.Y PEACE A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER i STANDARD BRAND CLOTHES Men’s Suits Sup ;Student’s‘ Suits Young Men’s Suits Overcoats PANTS $2.98 up Look for 149 W. St.. Near.7th Ave.,Sub., N. Y. C. PEACE -— Thank You FATHER. VAC. 4-7914 MANTISI I HAT-TER and HABERDASHER I HATS $2.95 — SHIRTS $1.29 -— NECKWEAR 65c. .0 5 7379 _ ' Peace , .- I We Thank You, FATHER .F0r the Finest, in Men’s Wwear ' ‘ in Harlem visit - LOIYAL MEN’S WEAR, INC. Loyal in Quality. Loyal in Price . 5% , Discount to Followers. 211 West 125th St. MO..2-0370 Tel. UN. 4-3070 HIGHLAND 011.. SERVICE, INC. KEROISENE — ‘RANGE OIL, FUEL OIL For promt delivery Phone ’Wlll deliver 5 gallons or more. , Twice a week delivery, guaranteed 547 WEST 126th ST. New York City PEACE -- FOR YOUR BLESSINGS ioeiebiereiorzilomv1933 .A.1).;r.D. TheiN.E.vv"oA.‘Y 4 . ;s*a LET ALLOF THE POSTMASTERS or our G'OVIE.:iRNMEiNT KNOW TllEY_*jMUS'l' Rrcocmzr..TsE mice or PEACE AND 1'1-is covERNME.NT STAMP MUST CARRY “*P“?EACE’l’! “IT ISETEIRNAL meteors KNOW THEE, THE -Ol\ILY TRUE 1 ‘1'>gp;JESUS CHRIST, WHOM THOU HAS fSENT’”’ “OUR F;ATHER’f.S MESSAGE" I AT ~ THE BANQUET ‘TABLE .Nof.“ 152i1v607 WEST 126th SQTREET NEWXOBK QIEEYM p . , I "sUNDAY; ~octri.?"'16,s 1938 M1). F.‘ D.“ I ' v;fi_.._ZT1ME: 12:45 M. ‘ or I A great dem»onstration_ lolfillrolve greeted .. the» LORD, FATHER DIVINE", when ‘I.-Ie_‘entered“_ the] Banquet Room. For ‘at. long time apparently,‘ the“ angels had appearance’ and they Were; efi.nally¢» .revv%_ar;d:e,d :; when ..-the Banquet was yvellpunder way. I ’ most delightful: surprise to th'e__vast_ audience when the LORD launched out “ “e’deep~\_and delivéreda V‘eryAtdynami'c-land prb§Ph.etic Mesgseage to the ‘chilfilren of'1I1en.». Among ..§’t_hose"‘ personally pr‘esent,it"o~enj6y great blesrsinguvvas "Reverend ifienvr/y,,:»Nicho1s of P-hi‘l~ad‘elphia‘, a -part <'of_ whose “a§_ddres:s;.;,isjv:leii1- bodied in‘ I these pages; His Lecture. _ ALMIGHTY eons WE 'rHANK ?'rHEE. (The foregoin.g- state)mentv~Aisr:-the; comment of the tranlsc.ribier'I_‘land thefollowing‘ are 'FATHER’S Words.) ~ l " I I ' ~ ‘: PEACE, EVERYONE: ’{“I-"‘ DEAR!” vcaiiie glad"; gr'eetin§‘ of thousahgdsgh A GOOD ,.HEALTH, jc‘. D WILL, aeofoo AP— ‘ PETITIQQ for evervyofie, . Goon BEHAVIOUR, GOOD .wILLafia eoooo ‘ DESIRE for each. and; all of -the pevplel For this = e cause I h.aVe arisen atgthis’ instance 1;of;jsay, vvej“ shave in our midst, ac’co;r_/din‘g'.’tol‘.“a card ceived, .i.{1.:he Reverend Henr‘y Nichols fron1'g.Phila-. have a wer-d- to say, he is vjvvelcofime to do so. areialways pleased to hpavegoursvAvisitinge__friends}‘ come. - T Remember, we are not tions, races, creeds, or colors; but whomsoever . ,. ll,--‘Were_,hopefu.1ly, at least. Words efromthe MAS.TER’S-Lips, but itwas a’ It was '”f.Q1lloW'»ing I Nichols’. Ifem.aI._'k5’_tha,t. ..Q,ur SAAVIOUR' deli'V_ere’d little today Iiecause when we sh'ake hands we GOD, I AND you are, you are welcome even as we are._$ All denominations are appreciated if they Wish to some and participate in these-divers_dem‘onstra+~- »t;1ofns~as» being termed» meeting‘san-d- assemblies I iivehave. , .a e . .2 . g _. I further wish to say, if there is any other visiting friend who would like "to h'ave’a word to _ say, you are welcome to come forward to speak or ‘remain Where you are. the building and on ‘the’ l«outside.; . Thuey micro"- phone hangs here near Me. It is-'quite“sensi‘tive‘; it can cat"ch‘you_r ‘voice ‘al,1’nost‘ a‘n,yr'Vpla‘c'ei'.inil the dining _1:_oom,;,it you are sp'ea_king_1_oudr"' «enough. lf Hence, . if any of our Visiting .f.rie_n’ds other. than Dr. tNich«.ols wish to conie forward and have a Word to say,» you are welcome to do so. . Speak yolivtioynally as We do, if you ca-"reto: if tn.ot,...giveeA.:»_ us your name, address and profession and We will ‘ gladly introduce you. according to custom. 1. (Dr. Nichols reached the mi;cr'ophon*e before FATHER had ceased speaking andhe ..a‘ddresse.dJ the gathering asfrecorded in part.) . I. Dr. Nichols: ‘It was rny'happy privilege ab‘out‘a*year" ago, _‘ the third Sunday in ‘November, instea-’d'f of the third Sunday in October, to visit DI- VINE here in New York. At that timed my choir was here from ‘Phoiladelphia and I..recall We. sang and FATHER DIVINE came downstairs. ‘Today I happened to come to N€VlZ:'.York}_—j-ill‘, speaking in Jersey City this aftern-oon——and I ’jsa'il-él=,’ “I must go:§1:'to see FATHER DI‘V7INE”.j’p’.f~"l Ezekiel there is{_=;._a=‘*l\'f$;ery .go‘o,d:£*riend of I mine-. ~‘.f;Wef ‘eat every day’fto;ge7th»er $t“;a::1K;“‘alnd each,‘p»We:el"§(V__ gives me f‘Nejgv Dayflv.:j}Ibe.lieve that is the ‘name of the magazine. A d I I keep up with what you are ;doing’.e;;y‘One thing -I enjoy more than anythvingv.jelse.;is Your saluta-;_ ‘D tion,;i‘_‘PEACE."’-_ It remin-dsune of when We were in s*chnoo1——the teachers asked me. we shake delphia. If’he would like to come Kfofwardfigtol harldsplwith the right haiidi found ‘out that in those days. men carried swords in their _riTghl:' hands end.when th‘ey. Iriet_1'their fel1oW_.b‘roth*er‘s they lwlofluldl .e__xte’Il1dl the right hand to ‘there was.i’nlot1;in'gT "it; ,’but the‘ right hand -means very Of course if ryou area i sit 1ittle”ne’arer the microphone," ’y‘o’u‘r ’\"7o'i_ce‘ Will be heardover‘ the loud jspeakerin other parts of I '10 «»ia,er 20m, 1933 ,A.n.r.D. pull a dagger from our sleeve and kill each «other. But here we can get together and- say “PEACE” , and mean it from the depths of our hearts. Whenever I come to New York I always look up; FATHER DIVINE and I talk about Him every day with my good friend Ezekiel; May we not only say “PEACE” from our lips but mean it from the depths “of ourhearts, and tell the whole world we can live the Fatherhood of GOD and -the Brotherhood of Man right here on earth. . I hope when I come back again to be able to get the autograph that You promised me. (At the conclusion of Dr. Nichols’ remarks a follower from the state of Texas spoke. She stated in substance that she would soon be -re- turning to Texas and was most reluctantly leav- ing the Personal Body of GOD, FATHER DI- VINE, pleading with Himto be with her on her way, When she‘ had finished FATHER sang the sweet little song of consolation recorded below.) Songz: ~ a , .. " “Everythin'g\works betterand better, i L Everything works for the best; “H Things don’t work just» like they used to-—: , Everything works for thegood of in-anV."’ “GOD ’ ALMIGHTY is ‘a mighty loving" FA- THER, ~‘ V _ He came on earth to dwell among _men; Although He came in a new Body, ' ‘ Everything works for -the good of man.” FATHER speaks as follows: ‘Peace,’ Everyone: That little composition com- posed, including many versions of experience and as a ‘prospective experience for the futur'e'andas .a?nwexp}erience of the present, though it was com- posed nearly thirty years ago, the original com- posi-tionfcame from this TABERNACLE. as a Message to the" people, to tell, themtoncerning the 'mys’ter'y «of opposition. “ ' ' Ihear-d5 one ‘writer say; i _ _ “Glory, in; tribulations; knowing this:., that tribulation worketlr V patience; and patience, I experience; -and ;experience,. hope; and; hope maketh not ashamed.” . I 3 v I The reasonifor rnaking"not ashamed, it isf because the L’ove"o’f GOD is shed a_bno.ad in’ the" heart. It is not confined “locally to the locality, in which you live; but the Love of GOD-extends from shore to shore and ‘from’ land to land." __ this and by that I AM what I AM’! A H Truly might have Christendom said, . ; §5.Cl1arity:.begins ‘at. harms‘. and:.spreacls ’ahr0a:cl.i”1¥ p The" NEW_ DAY This Message, I have long since declared, shall go from shore to shore and from land to land. All of the inhabitants of the earth universally shall recognize GOD’S PRESENCE and shall see and know Me ‘even as I AM- .that is, if they live on the faceof the earth. Aren’t you glad! If they do-not live they will not know Me; for it has long since been declared and I re-declare the s.ame as an answer and as an affirmation to the prayer Jesus prayed: “It is eternal life to know Thee,” C said He, “the only true GOD, and Jesus I Christ -Whom Thou hast sent.” Then I say, they all shall know Me universally as far as a ship has ever’ sailed the ocean or a foot has ever trod the fs_oil*!.. . .That is, if they live and walk; about on the face -of the earth. Aren’t ?you,g:1ad! ‘ i it - . C _ , l’ax.Princ-iple; V » LIFE ETERNAL ‘comes ‘by knowing the only true GOD, 2 Jesus Christ the Son, of Whom you say I AM’! Now»,4»‘te’ll:t‘he,nations at large I have deiclared PEACE‘ to‘ all mankind it ‘I have ‘declar- ed, PEACE:“t'o. the world’! They.all~must’ accept of GOD or else with them they will not have PEACE» a-nd PEACE will no longer abide. But how glorious-itis to know your GODIPGOD as a Principle transmitted and as an expression, even as the expression of the principle of mathe- matics, it is reincarnatable—it has been rein- icarnated! It is reproducible——it has been repro- duced! It- is ;repersonifiable——-it has been re- personified‘ in this .advanced civilization, as it may be termed—it is.-called an advanced civiliza- tion because-.»of_ the cuo'ndes*cension, of GOD on ~ earth among ‘men, transmitting‘ by inspiration Wisdom and Knowledge to them from the Fount of;His«own Omniscience. I ' Therefore, the -principle‘ of? mathematics de- velopedand ‘brought to fruition in a few many years ago——civilization -had not at that time ad- vanced as it is today among you; but since the transmission and the “reproduce-tion,” reproduc- tion whichever, ;of the very Spirit of mathematics, scientific <’Tr'u'th and other Wisdom from the Fou-nt of GOD’S’ Omniscience, we can declare civilization fhas"‘advanced and is still advancing.» It". is advancing because it is expanding and ex- tendingfrom shore to shore and from land to land because-’of~'the 'iinpers0"I1ality of that prinlcii , ple, yea, the ‘principle of mathematics. , t , All of theexpressionsof civilization, yea, even your‘-e-simplest L education, is impersonal, even ' though it is called youzrslas a person. ‘Tl1'en*I Myeiside? october 20th, 1933 A.D.F.l). f :r h N EW- DA Y H11! say, it is the impersonality of the reality of all things constructive and things that are for the up-—building‘of humanity. I V _ , ’GOD ls Advancing Civilization in Every Way All things are impersonal, therefore the prin- ciple of mathematics is impersonal. Men con- ceive the idea and learn to _use mathematics ‘ac- curately and express it scientifically. They be- come to be mathematicians but it does not pro- hibit others from advancing scientifically and in- tellectually, even as the first mathematicians. GOD, through. His Condescension, is transmit- ting His Wisdom from. the Fount of His own Omniscience to this people," advancing .$civiliza- tion scientifically, intellectually, inspiratipnally and spiritually from His Own Omniscience, from His own Omn-ipotence. I V y _ f By this men are stirred because of the diala- tion of such an expression and all of the other divers expressions of GOD’S,Omniscience, Omni- potence and even His Omnipresence, being «im- personal and being transmitted, that GOD, through His Con'desce-nsion, could and can ex- press them. Aren’t;:y,ou glad! 5 GOD can and . ill, ~yea,uGO,D. does‘ express them; He expresses -I-I-is‘"?:Omniscience—!-‘ He ex- presses His -Omnipotence !. He-.expre‘sse"s His..Om- nipresence andproves to the ‘world: c‘onclu'sivel-y when I am apparently absent, I am present; Aren’t you glad! I said, the dialation of Wisdom, the dialation of every good and desirable ex- pression, it is your privilege -to dial in by diala- tion. By dialing in on the FUNDAMENTAL, the transmission of the Principle will be exem- plified, for you will exemplify -it. - « ‘ - ‘ You will reincarnate it, for it is. transmitted by dialation; therefore, you as individuals can dial in on the Fountof GOD’S Omniscience, yea, even dial in con" GOD’S ACTUALPRESENCE with ' all of His Omnipotence! By this men are stirred. GOD in _Per_fection,yas the Perfecter of the Per- fect and the Manifestor of Perfection!‘ He -came in such an insignificant w.ay of expression, yet with His own Omniscience He is ruling the mas- ses universally and speaking PEACE to‘ all*hu- manity.- AreIi’t youglad-?. ‘ » - I‘ I I I “Peace to the W-orld at Large!” _ When I said-, “PEACE to the world atlarge!” many years ago, men did not know -in reality I would bringit into actuality and bring it through, politics and into legality and make it a reality». P They all desire _ PEACE! now and -President’ Roosevelt wi-th Me has declaredihis conscious con- viction is that all of the nations of the earth should pray for PEACE before rath”er- than after war; Can you not see I have the Governinent,;o_n I did not stop until I impelled the governments of the divers countries, yea, all government, to pray for PEACE, even as I showed it to you. A _ Even as I request of you, I demanded all of the " nations of civilization to pray for PEACE and now they are praying for PEACE. They tried to ignore Me at one time, but the Government itself is on My side! ‘Did he not say, “My desire, - my conscious conviction is that all of the people should pray for‘ PEACE before, rather than .after war?” Have I not been doing it daily among you‘? I did not just start to pray for.PEACE in actuated Words of prayer, but I have been pray- ing for PEACE, as it may be termed. caused you to pray for PEACE for 10, -these many years. I You have been doing it before war, even before there was any thought of war, be- fore the Roman-African War, in other words, the Roman-Ethiopian War whichever. 7 Before it came I was declaring‘ PEACE for them through you and through others and «transmit- ting it forcefully that «others might catch it, for it is contagious and also impersonal. Therefore, before President Roosevelt requested it and be- fore any of the other powers of our civilization requested. PEACE——.requested you to pray for PEACE—I had coerced you into requesting, I had impelled you to seek PEACE and you sought c it volitionally, for I impelled you. . - iMoving Intuitively Towards Peace “As many as are led by the Spirit of GOD, they are the Sons of GOD.” You have been moving volitionally and intui- tively towards PEACE. in your deeds through self-denial, as far as _a people, as it may be termed, you are following Me. Thatis what it is all about! Therefore, fl, * did not wait until the war to say.i_t,.but -all of the people of the earth, yea, this people: of this; country and «others, I criticized, the..wor_d PEACE we have been co’nveying._for.many years, They criticized it; but now the countrytitself, espec- , ially when it is -‘requested by" the Chief Executive ,as“'requested that each and? all of the people pray for PEACE before, rather than after”war——this was not only a message to this people but it was a message to all of the powers, "yea, -to all of the people ‘of _c_ivi1izatio‘n univ;ersal1y_th,a»t they might seek PEACE diligently,_ even as I. present it. I . A ‘ ' ' _,.“PEACE BEFORE RATHER THAN AFTER °WAR!"’ Why should you wait until after war to call for PEACE'when there is -no-‘= placefor PEACE? For PEACE caiinot be found in misery where :t_h‘e.fre are":.,in.i1lions__,,l§/ing -in’; inorgues. and I have ' In your actions‘ and l2 ‘The NEW DAY Q A oetela=er~2otl.,,.1,93sreAA;Dn.F;n§ in, the trenches. It is a matter of impossibi_lity for PEACE to be represented! Jotthesethoughts down in your memory and you will see, all ye inhabitants of the earth, but A especially, ye Americans, I have requested the honor of all civilization to recognize My Actual Presence as-‘a’ Peaceful Representative and as a Representative of PEACE I, Aren’t you. glad! Peace by Living Evangelicallyt .’ I did "not come to represent PEACE by the way» of‘ violence’ or by -the way of destruction, "but as a PEACEFUL Representative I am rep- resenting the UNIVERSAL PEACE for all hu- ” manity,‘ the PEACE that cometh by living Evan- ‘ gelically whole-heartedly and by abiding under ’ " g the shadow of the ALMIGHTY! Aren’t you This is nqota ‘supposition’ with Me! I have ‘it in Hands"! ‘When they were declarin’g.war Ide- C cllared'“‘f“ have declared PEACE,” and I extend- ’ ‘ed it" to“ the children‘ of men." Now they can see it is an expression. ‘of PEACE, even if itf'i‘s‘_”’ not ..l;aIstIi,f:"g... .Pi*3AC1i1;’ They Wté1"e.i0b1igéd. to [recog- " 1‘1i;Ze;,MeV'!_‘,,Aren’.t‘you, gla_d’!‘d? V, ‘ ‘ _ jf,T'ifl1_1y .mi’ght lhairea one Said, T€»’,**‘fspeak, LOVRD,"and servant . " Christ did-' say, eventok the “other_7felloi>v” . es1=en expressilon under” the name " of ’ the “other 1» t“It is written that thou shalt not tempt the LORD thy GOD, but Him only shalt thou- serve. ” ;gThe,A.‘i‘other fellow” is GOD’S Servant and: the .“o_the~r _fel,1«0W” will hear Me! ‘fother fellow” said, 1,‘ to ‘V "Speak, '-LORD, and Thy servant he:ar‘eth.’-d" l!:ti‘tv.é.;speek;n.g to “the other Fellow” in All Fields '1 ,’;1‘.l1eV.s:':‘*Io.t;hert’ fellow”. hears: Me. when .I“spe‘ak, A sfolgfi lam .sp;eaking so scientifically and I speak so Aren’t you glad! accurately and so legibly he can :he'ar-!"Me7s/and he . can understand Me, for I speak in his own lan- Vguagle.’ “To tthe"A“‘othe_r fellow” in the‘ political .- world and lamonlg -the chi.ef"exeicutives*“ as diplo- -mats., I,-sp.ea..k:.i'dip1o.matil<:a11y;. I.speak.-_in; their .. own,l_an.guage.V_.,;.TQ,» thoseawhoq are in theelegal field 'of'~endeaVo.r~,;.an.d’ in tneln daily activities. I .,_»Aren_7t.you glad! __ .; .. . _ w . M t .the .i»ndu:stria1 world: of €XP.1."¢S:Si0¥1~.I. lsl-?@.a.k! speak in :their own'langu.a=ge.for-I speak-l:egal_ly. Those wwho-;aire in ,the-social worldof rexpression, : I- speak‘ to the “other fellow” in them ,a1s‘o,«.-for I7 speak-soc,i.a1ly after their own languag_e._*'Then _:van:_d;‘ the-_r.e;,»th.ey. can understand, Me.-. I ‘ Arenlt you ;:.:~.l_~_«-...«.!««5I.‘”<)f.~those‘ who "£1,138 . in the intellectuals. world:‘of ..ex;pression-eon the bloard i2L1”lCl=’1.lIV1(3-153}? the-'t"b,oardg.‘of,} .. ;etIué:ation, «I-atvspeaikes.intellectu.ally.;;~.I speak in»«tl;11e‘i_r-. ‘own language; That is why they can understand Me. Those who are in,thev-political world of ‘ex- pression With all of the “other fel~lo'ws,”.better k1’10WI1 as the “devil,” I speak in their .fown:.lan- guage, «for-‘I speak politicallye :I"th-ank you.‘ (FATHER paused for a few moments, letting the masses gaze at His beautiful Body and enjoy the high vibrations of ecstasy, and after a few ' . moments of deafening applausecontinued as fol- lowsz) .1 / l 4 To. those who are in the agricultural World and agricultural field of expression,‘ I speak agric-ul- turally; Ispeak in theirown lang-uage so they can understand Me; Aren’t/--you «glad! For the “other lfellow” is. inthev agriculturalv world~of ex- pression; therefore, I speak‘ in ;.:his «own lan- , guage, fsor,I speak-_agricultu-rally...A In the "mech- anical field of endeavor “I? Sspeaik mech-anically, for _in .the mechanical. ’-fieldé.-"of. endeavor you "will- «find the.greatv‘big.-“other fellow!” I-spelak i-ri’his. own -language so»: that -he» can”. understandi Me. - Aren’t‘? you ‘glad! ‘ w Your are, g1ad..because’.I ‘speak in all’ llanguages that a11..-Of I ,the: divers«.-e>sp.re.s.sions- of .humanity . .might. understand I -speak. tin. attheir own . lan- -guage from-everyvang1e«eXpressib1e; for I am edu- cated. As the DEAN OF THE UNIvERsE I ,. speak all languages, I speak e,V.ery_ dialect, every ',ton‘gu_,e! speak, .every accent -;of the children of ‘men in ’their.divers," languages of expression of the diverswaccenvtsg of expression, for I am the DEAN OF THE UNIVERSE, according to. the version ofrnillions! Isaid, IAM THE DEAN eon THE, UNIVERSE according to the version of .millions!, Ther_efore,'I. speak in the divers. lan- guages .and_lto'ngues, for I speak in all languages, having .,to_d.c,ome A. in contact; with. every emotion . and every ‘jexpressi_.on,_ every .language_ and ‘.e.ve,ry 'tongue~..and__ every. people; ,ther.efOf’€z.:»I- Speak. So that all Vfcan understand Me, . .;. . A 111 the, I‘.elig,io.us .. World, of Qondescension I-speal_< in...,.the lan_»gu,age pf those .who are re1iei0us,,.t.hat ethey lmight tender- ._stand_,1\/Ie. ydjistinc-tl.y. Aren’t,you...gl,ad‘!l In the wor1d,_h_f science I Speak;SI3i€§IltlfiCEL1ly;}tl;la,t those are, representingn. science Insight understand ;- therefore, ,1 speak: in t11.ei.r*: '0WI1. -1a..nguase- indilstriously that those who are flndustrious might understand Me; therefore I speak in their language. “A-,r~en’t .!.-you: glad?! In the organiza- gtionall fi€1d‘"!Of expression I speak o,rganiza.,fi;On:a1- ,1y,.;.that_-those who-.are v-orgawnizers and represen- _tati,ves caf, .or-ganizations might, understand;- Me. ._;.'I‘,hat. iswhy I speak .-in‘. their language. ’ " October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. ‘V? have already done to understand Me distinctly and recognize My ACTUAL PRESENCE even as you do who are here with Me personally. Take these thoughts to consideration. “I Have Always Been Speaking” I As afore said in the beginning, I speak as I have.spoken and as I had spoken. -I did not just begin speaking—-I have always been speaking, but I have been coming in divers expressions and in divers tongues and languages and in divers people; but now I am speaking-’ distinctly to,this people in whose likeness I am appearing! Aren’t you glad! When I long ago, many years ago, whichever, declared “PEACE!” yea, , “PEACE” TO THE WORLD!” I requested all humanity to recognize PEACE and use "it as -a salutatiuon when they speak, yea, when they answer a call over the telephone—-—~to use PEACE that PEACE might ' be transmitted psychologically. From a psy- chological pointof view the Spirit of PEACE would have been in them even as it is in you. The spirit of war would not be in the nations, for such a salutation would purge the spirit of war out of their systems’ as well ‘as out of their . mentality. ~ Therefore, when I required PEACE they did‘ not want PEACE. Even the prejudicial officials, such. as post office clerks andrepresentatives in the different post offices, they -d-id not even want the name “PEACE” to go on My Mail.. But I have requested the honor of all people who wish to live, to put the name “PEACE” on all of the mail they send out! If you wish to live, I said, put the name of PEACE on the outside as well as on the inside, and let all of the post masters of our present Govvernnient know definitely, they must recognize the PRINCE OF PEACE and the Government stamp must carry “PEACE!” If 2 you wish to live and have PEACE in your home, in your business, in your profession," in your trade and in all you say and in all you do, have. ' PEACE in writing or printing in all of your let- ters on the outside as well as on the inside, and ‘ -then when you start in your correspondence,- say “PEACE!” and PEACE will be heard and the PRINCE OF PEACE, yea, the KING OF PEACE, will come according to your request. Aren’t you glad! ’ i The Way to Get Peace That is the way to get Him! Just continue to call Him and He will come forth into expression. In all of your actions and in all of your dealings the PRINCE OF PEACE will be a living reality 1‘ I Hence,JI will put‘ that Message over and‘ cause. the-chief executives universally, even ‘as they ‘you glad! The New DAY e A “13 and others will see ‘Him distinctly. Aren’t you glad! ' A 2 ‘ ' i ‘ We , shall have a WRIGI-ITEOUS GOVERN- MENT! _All of the inhabitants of the earth shall C know your GOD! Truly might have one declared’: “He rules the world with Truth and Grace and makes the nationsprove the Glory of ‘His Righteousness and the Wonders of His Love.” I shall make all humanity prove the wonders of My Love! That is exactly whgt I am doing and that is -what they shall do even as I do. . Aren’t We shall not be discouraged! We shall estab- lish a universal PEACE among men. Those who will accept of My Message, I will overthrow all confusion much more than overthrow the divers Wars; and even every disturbance of the mind shall be overcome and PEACE on the throne of your mind shall be enithroned and none will be able to hurt nor harm when this is actually done. That is what it is all about! , Now, they do not want it, but welshall have it! Those who oppose it, I SHALL MOVE THEM NOT ONLY OUT OF OFFICE, BUT”I SHALL MOVE THEM OFF OF THE FACE OF THE EARTH. I shall move them out of the way of others and let others come and fill their places, that GOD HIMSELF might be represented and GOD might be established among this people. That is what it is all about! ‘ V Set Their Ears in Order They have not desired to hear Me speak here- tofore; but hereafter they ha-d- just - as well to set their ears in order, for.I shall speak inevery language hereafter more distinctly, and shall speak it in their own language so legiblyiall will be able -to understand Me and see Me distinctly, even as you do, those of you who are here with Me Personally. That is what it is all about! I shall make it brighter and brighter daily, as said the Scripture: I! ~ ' ' ' v “The path of_ the just glows brighter and L brigh-ter untilthe Perfect Day,” I shall cause the path to glow brighter an brighter. Brighter and brighter as ‘you go, the glow of the path shall be more distinctly dis- cerned; for the pathway‘ of which you are in, shall be a light to the children of men. Aren’t you glad! i ‘ . Upon this foundation if you will stand, you need not fret nor worry, for the time is at hand, ’ even we shall n-ot have the offenders and the—con- flicters as you have had~-among men! I shall even stop the dogs from barking! I shall let them ' know GOD controls the universe! I 14 9?: CONTROL EACH AND I EVERY ONE OF THEM L FROM THIS ANGLE OF EXPR.ES— SION . I mean from this TABERNACLE——the BODY OF GOD, of Whoni you say I AM! (“GOD « ALMIGHTY!” came the unanimous shout of the masses.) Yea, PEACE SHALL BE ESTABLISH- ED! I have carried it far enough to get the en- dorsement of our Government through the Presi- dent, and all shall recognize it. If they try to criticize it, they will criticize the Government of this Country, for AM in the Country and in the Government. In reality I AM the Government. Nevertheless, the Government I will represent in accord with the President, and the Message shall go forth cooperatively and all shall see it and know it definitely as I have long since told I you. I thank you. ' I V 1 Peace We Thank You, FATHER .j=»‘f;f."r_~ PEACE F'RUIT- FISH & ,«.< ' ,’*".n VEGETABLE; _ VEGETABLE STORE \..__ 101 West 133rd St. N. Y. City ~ V Gavin’s Express &H\auIing “u WEST 139th ST., New York City. _ ED. 4-7541 Tel HA. I7-5810 ' PEACE. HUGUENOT STATIONERY & PRINTING CO., INC. 2000 Business Cards for $1.95. ‘ S.tat:ioners——Printers~—Engravers. 1so‘E. 1.25121: sa, N. Y. C. PEAC I 1 Thank You, FATHER La Salle Fashion Shop I _ 76 West 125th St., N. Y. C. All Styles All Sizes‘ , 2 All Prices seem COATS, $3.93 esmrs __ DRESSES \’. cots —— LADY E5§E" sHo-rs HOSIERY -A GLOVES - CORSETS - LINGERIE 2 We Guarantee Our Prices to be as Low if not Lower Than I Others’. .— First Quality Only. We carry extra Sizes_ , 266 WEST 125th sT. 2 T‘; vNE‘W"‘YORI('lCITY PEACE PEACE Phone: I-IA. 7-96,76, ' PEACE I-IARLEM TRUNK & SUIT CASE CO., INC. Wholesale «and Retail TIRUN.KS., Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Brief Cases, Pocketbooks, Umbrellas, D~reVsse1';' Sets * - ' Special Oases Made to Order. . . Special Prices given to FA‘THER’S Followers ~ ’ * Estazblisihed since 1919 on 125th St. v ‘ 16 WEST 125th S'1‘., Near 5th Ave., New York City The;NEW DAY ' Tel. Monument 2-1747 Sporting Goods PEACE ' We Thank You, FATHER WHOLESALE CLEANERS & DYERS ‘ AT YOUR SERVICE " ‘ MAX ROSENBERG, Prop. 404.Manida St., Bronx Dayton 9-4010 PEACE Thank ‘You, ‘FATHER PEACE LUNCH ROOM Accommodations for Brothers, Sisters and Chilldren - Night Sdlmool now in ‘Session. 114-116 WEST 115th ST., Basement. New York City PEASIMONS AUTO SUPPLY Hot Water Heaters & Anti-Freeze 133 WEST 145th STREET Tel. Ed. 4-7304-5 Tel. CA. 8-3879 1 L 1 I I 7 PEACE J. MANUEL -4- shoe Repairing Q Work Called for and Delivered I » 26 WEST 115th STREET New York City 4 THANK‘ YOU, FATHER B A R A S C H ’ S ARMY & NAVY STORE 305 WEST 125th }S'I‘.., Near 8th Ave. E N. Y. C. PEACE, I We Thank You, FATHER COAL-GAS RA’N.’GE.S-OIL I'IEATE.RS.. BOUGHT and SOLD SUPPLIES ——'EXPERT REPAIRING _ 2030-32-34 TIHIRD AVE. Near 112th St., N. Y. C. PEACE I We Thank You,A‘FATIA-IAERI Our Prices Are Most Reasonable. I ‘I A We Wish to -Cooperate I GONSHAK’S DEPARTMENT STORE 272-274 WEST 125th STREET NEW YORK CITY g ,fiPEACE4 A Peace Shoe Shining Parlors Cooperative SHINE 3c. White Shoes — Suedes — All Colors —- oaoaned loo ‘ Shoes Dyed-250. ' 8 Different Establishments. No. 1. 119th & Lenox V 5. 119th & 5th Ave.— . .. . V 2. 118th & Lenox 6—._ 133111 & 5-th AVE. 3. 131st & Lenox 7. 1441111 £5 8th Ave. ‘E 115th &_ 5th Ave. 3. 140th as 8th. Ave. Phone: WA. 5-1063, 54064‘ PEACE October zeta, E1938 iA.DIF.DC." it We Thank You, FATHER _ October .20th,~I1938 A.D.‘F—.-D. PEACE, The NEW DAY 15 WHEN THEY COME AROUND THESE BANQUET TABLES THEY SHOULD STOP AND CONSIDER THE SACREDNESS or THE NIOYEMENT, , THE wont AND ACTIVITIES IF YOU‘ CAN sAY A WORD YOU DO NOT WANT ME To KNOW, MY PERSONAL ACTION SHOULD BE TO DRIVE YOU FAR AWAY ‘ FROM ME——FATHER DIVINE FATHER’S MESSAGE BANQUET TABLE KINGSTON, N: Y. , TUESDAY MORNING, ooT. 18, 1938 A. D. F. D. TIME: 10:50 A. M. O Prior to this helpful and inspiring Message, FATHER had the two significant lectures given’ Septemb'er 28 and 29, read from the Oct. 6th issueof the New Day. This Message herein re- corded is somewhat a continuance or further en- lightenment of our understanding in that it deals with the same subject contained in the two previous Messages.‘ -_7 ‘ - ~ A .It is a true saying: “If you ‘try to hide from GOD, you will hide from your LIFE!” For if GOD is your FATHER and you never had- an- other, then where do you think you can go that HE does not, see you and know every move you make and every thought you think? Truly might havewone said, “The hairs on your head are num- bered.” ’ v In this lesson of Life, FATHER brings forth and stresses vividly, the necessity of always coming boldly before the Throne of Grace rather than seek a passage-way through a window. Thoughts are things and‘ it is certainlytrue that little foxes spoil the tender vine; therefore, “how. careful then ought we to live, with such religious fears, for such a strict account we must give for our behaviour here!” Oh, ye children of men, read the following Words of Life and profit thereby! BELOVED SAVIOUR, WE THANK‘ THEE! I (The foregoing p are the statements of the transcriber,’ after which FATHER spoke as fol- EVERYONE! I A g ; I That little thought asjconveyed, it is a thought that should be starnpedin your memory and in your consideration; at all times in consideration; andat all ‘things that you thinkon, the thought ofhonesty, competence and truth in Words, deeds and actions should be uppermostly in you and I know your heart. you should express it with the spirit of sincerity jiin any act andin any endeavor; for the very Spirit of GOD"S PRESENCE cannot help you, i though GOD is Omnipotent, Omniscient and Om- ,nipresent, unless you bring yourself into sub- pjection and be submissive to His Spirit whilst you are present, yea, whilst you are absent. I The same should be in evidence when. you are ;when you are absent from the ~P‘ersOn'al Pres-' gence of GOD and from the audiences .wh‘erein‘i gGOD officiates. It is something to consider fwhen you deviate from those things, because at ;times you may feel as if though GOD does not A V It is something to consider! I L There are ‘those who claim to know Me dis- ftinctly, those who eat and drink Blessings of ;’GOD as though that which they eat and drink %is the Body and the Blood; for, as I have often isaid, these Blessings you are daily partaking of j are the Blessings of GOD as a symbol of the com- imunion youahave in your churches. OWhen they O take the bread and break the bread and give the wine as a symbol of the Body of Jesus and the O Blood-, it is an expression, it is true, which is com- ;monly known as communion, as a ritual in the ; most of the churches; but I have brought to your §consideration, our daily breaking of bread is A. the Eactua-ted words of expression in the act of ‘serv- ing and in the actof service——-the servitudezof ;man to GOD and the servitude of GOD to the ichildren of men put forth into expression. V ‘ As they serve the bread and wine and consider and say it continually, “This is the Body of our ;Lord Jesus Christ which was broken for you,” and, “This is the Blood,” when they take the -cup, they say, “But he who takethf this un- A worthy, takethdamation to his own ‘sfoulf’ ,The , Blessings of our method of comrnuning, iyeia, and %the Blessings, yea, the Blessings of communion -—we are daily communing together when we assemble around the Banquet Tableand we are taking, Communion together when we asseinbie; for I have made the actuated words of expres- sion as a matter of course, thatwe might live and express the reality of GOD among the chil- absent as when you are present; that is to say,, I16 - J The NEW Dinar. October‘.-20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. dren of men as the broken Bread of Life to them, that they might be partakersg of the -Christ within. a Making the Symbol a Reality This bread that is broken daily, it is not a matter of a ritual after ‘the manner of the churches and religious organizations, but draw- ing the symbol, the sh.adow whichever, of the reality into actuality and into our daily activ- ities; therefore, the bread we break here and hand around to the people is equivalen-tly the same as communion in the most sacred church- es. Oh, it is something to consider! Then I say, those who partake of this bread and who drink whatsoever it may be that I am handling, when you stop and consider GOD is handling this food and Blessing and breaking the bread, it should be more sacred to you in consideration than that of those who are in the -custom of serving communion in the churches. In the churches they say, as I said, “Whosoever taketh of -this bread unworthy taketh damna- tion to his own soul.”. Some of the churches’, willnot even permit those who are not of the same ' faith to partake, whilst yet there are others who may be apparently a little more open-minded, they quote the Scripture, yea, the Gospel according to the Book of St. John: ' “Take; eat; this is My Body which was broken for you: this is My Blood ; but remem- ber,” they say, according to the Gospel, “whosoever taketh this Bread unworthy tak- eth damnation to his own soul.” Therefore this church organization of which will permit them to do that, they are nearer ac- cording to that cus-tom, in the act of teaching exactly, as Jesus did; for Jesus said, “Let who- psoeverv will come and take,” you‘ see; but in some -of the churches they say all of the same faith and order‘. You see the mystery ?_ _ Take the Water -of Life Freely "Nevertheless, I have condescendingly permit- ted Myselfto be as a daily Communion Server , at all of the Banquet Tables, blessing and breaking the bread and givingit freely to whom- i soever will. Yea, it is written: “Whosoever will, let himcome and take of the water of Life freely.” - Therefore, when they come around these Ban- quet Tables and live in these different assemblies and extensions daily, they should stop and con- sider the sacredness of the Movement, the Work and the Activities and all of'what we are doing, with -the spirit of sincerity. They should stop and consider if they do anything dishonest -in words, deeds or actions in communing at the Banquet Table, they are violating the Law of GOD as was given to the children of men by the oath or by the promise of Jesus. The Words of- GOD were given to you by Jesus, in other words to the children of men: “If i you take of this unworthy, you take damnation to your own soul”. . . . condemnation to your own soul, i-t could have been said. Therefore I say, the Law of GOD as given to the chil-d-ren... of this people and handed down through the ages through and by Jesus Was to take and eat. “This is My Body,” which was a symbol oftaking on the Characteristics, the Na-ture and the Disposition of the Personal Tabernacle, the Body of Jesus, which was a sym- bol of it, you see. Take of this and eat and drink, typifying the Life of Christ and the S irit thereof. Drink, of this Spirit and take of it’ ree- ly; but if you take of it unworthy, you take d-am—« nation to your own soul. The symbol came out—although it was a com- mand for the Disciples from GOD to the chil- dren of men, it‘ came out through and by the custom of the religions to take communion. It was a symbol; but it was allegedly sacred be- \ cause of the purpose‘ for which it was taken. Can you not see the mystery? It was allegedly sacred and it is sacred because of the purpose for which the communion was taken as repre- senting the Body of Jesus, the Body of Christ; whichever, and the Blood of Jesus. A Day of Devotion Then the sacredness of it was so pronounced in the hearts and lives and the activities of the children of men, especially those of the divers religions, they made it a very sacred day of de- votion whensoever they would set apart a day to take communion. It was only one day set apart by the religions at times. Some in some places as much as three months apart, just once in three months, and other places as much as once in a month; some places only once, in a year were privileged to partake of the sacredness of this ‘ritual, the method of taking communion. The sacredness of it was not merely a saying. The sincerity of the children of men is summed up in the sacredness of such ritual. Such a cus- tom was blessed with the sacredness of the sin- cerity of the devout, true and faithful Followers .'of the Christ; therefore it was made sacred in consideration. A Even the government itself would stop and take, and it does stop and take cognizance of that which is given ontsuch a day of communion, October 20th,, 1933 dA_.D.F.D. The New DAY o s L7 or thatwhich, is done on such a day». . Even all -of this government must recognize -the sacred- ness of a communion once a month of the dif- -ferent religions, or whatsoever time they have to serire the special communion—-this-being a sym- bol they admit; but I have brought the reality in the sacredness and the sincerity of the symbol, into actuality and caused it to be made real, tan- gible and practical and profitable for the sus- tenance of your bodies. A I ‘ Therefore the daily Banquets are served with the spirit of , sincerity and with the-' spirit of sacredness, .as much as the communion is served in the most sacred churches. These thoughts are Well Worth» considering. I V . More "Sacred than Church Communions . Then I_ say, Ithéosei who come around these Tables and eat," at the service of the"7Hands,of GOD should ,‘r‘ec_ognize' the Table and all that is served as 'a Bless_in,g‘,of the real COIrimun'ion as much sacred,’ andginore sacred than the s_,acre’d- ness of a1l"ch‘ur'ch’ c‘ommunion_sa;’Kfo,r we _cpmmu_ne together daily ._and_ we also ttalge cfommgunion, to- gether. The m.ys\ter'y is now revealed’. ,3 ' 5 ' _ Then I say, this, is. the PganquetiTablie of the LORD! If you\"c'ome andaipartalge of these Bless- tings and-' partake ef'them“i1hwor»th“y’, itis an <:p.en e_Xpression that ‘you are incom.pétént and uh_t,rue; for you have takenof that which was not due you, through false. p1f'etense.-4, You are forging the Name of GOD‘ in order‘ to comein-to. posses- sion of something of which’ you are not worthy’; therefore I say, when you serve at the Banquet Table, if you would do the slightestthing dis- honestly and deceivingly, it isan open expres- sion you are not Worthy of the:»Blessing. There- fore, you should make anlopen confession of all of your dishonesty, incompe'tence'1and untruth be- fore’ you partake of-sue-h;. for you ‘may eat and- get fat on dishonest‘y»*‘by* -“the: Spirit of .which GQD has given and by the Spirit of_:His1 Presence, by His Blessingsgof which He 'has.b.eS.toWe.d=’upon the food you .are.ea»ting..; but What: good will.-that fatness be? It ._ is filled‘ With:’.cor'r.upti.o-n3! It‘ -is ‘ false, even as you are false in your :.words,:- in your deeds and .» in your" actions andrtinf your .:dis- honesty of: spirit, of aim, of 'mi:nd<;:and.-‘of pur- pose; Itherefiore, such will. produce-wthe...fatness, it is true. . I ' s ~ " The Blessings of-GOD will-prod«~u.ce;.tl1e:fatness and -cause you to»beeabundantlyrblessed; -n‘ever- theless, such will‘ cause 's‘:11ch;:}flesh'..to i‘?bewfilled with corruption and falsity,‘ such as cw-oful-dnbring such conditions upon you. These ;thoug'hts'.%fare Well worth considering. I tthirnk *you: all vshoruld consider it. So that is the reasonrfor My7.s,peaking" along this line; in oth-er:..»wo:rds,’sfirstly :~a1‘oi1.g that L X. i 1». I 2 I line, to convey the thought to you concerning .e1;he children of men and how you should do even as they have done in the act of being devout to I that particular service. Every Day Is Communion Day * There are those who belong to the different churches, they are devout on certain occasions. They are sincere; they are endeavoring to do that which is just and right and good, especially on the day they are going-to take communion. Well, if that is true among those who are not advanced spiritually, so much asdvanced spirit- ually as you are, much more should it be ‘among you; for every day you take Communion and I have declared, “Every day is a Communion Day and la‘ day to commune with GOD!” Arenit you glad! — « " I Then I say, the sacredness of this Mission should beconsidered; the sacredness; of your ac- tions should be considered, especially around the ‘Banquet Table-; for if the foodis, passed down and those who are not near Me Personally take '?tW'of”pie‘ces ‘on their plates’-at times andif they would not take iitif they were near Me Personal- ly,>. they 1 are stealing the Communion that ‘GOD is serving from the Hands of Mercy. Cangyo-u -not ..-see the mystery? I - i That iswhy I am stressing it -so vivijdly,“f;or it is adetrimental to you! ' “ ‘‘‘He who taketh this Body unworthy tafketh damnation to his own soul.” V "A ‘That is themystery! Then I say,‘ every indi- vidual should stop and consider before you, do anything. in a dishonest way of expression‘ and especially at- the Banquet Table. ‘If I am not Personally Presentgin your au- dience, or if I am not Personally Present~'at»a4ny of your Festivals or Banquet Tables at any time, iyourshouldconsider, if I am. Who. you-— say 13» am, GOD is omnipresent and GOD is ever-present Therefore,‘ you should be the. s.ame_..and consider allwunder. My Influence and ‘under My Jurisdic- \_ti'o‘rf1 should‘, be considerately used ,an‘d.‘put1 forth. into expi-essmh, with the" spirit of sacredness ‘the spirit of siiicerity. f Thereforeh"you"_ should be as conscientious at My Pers',ona1absence as you would be in My A "Personal Pre s e n c e; ‘for GOD —-isjust the same When.He is Personally‘ ab-I sent as when He is Pers‘onall‘y-P.~resent, especially over all thinggsct-hat are alleged to_be under His Juriss1ict.i0"n- I s :[“:Be Therefore 1*’-61,‘fe(:3t"’ P. : Q. TY ou-sayy-“Thi.s‘ is FATHER’-S Tab1§§.'!”* You S393’: ffilihi-s is ‘ ‘FATI-iER’S H'?o1‘~ne'!’*’ You isay-,’= ‘-‘~T-his~“"?is lFA*I‘HE3:Sr? Body,” or, “FATHERS 'rempie.;-3’ soul. 18 ...._..—- The NEW DAY troctobier 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. Then! why should you do anything at My Person- t .al absence youwould not do or sayin Myer- sonal Presence? What said Jesus concerning the mystery of which I am now speaking? "‘Be ye therefore perfect, even as your ’FA-‘ THER which is in Heaven is perfect.” I ' PERFECTION has been called for! It can be produced and can be brought to fruition in you if you will allow it to; for you can be the same at the absence of the Body of GOD by the rec- ognition of GOD’S Ever-presence, as if I would be Personally present and talking with you. By this you are purifying yourselves by" cleansing your minds and your bodies, yea, your soul, of all filthiness of -the flesh and spirit, that you might be one with your GOD! These thoughts are well worth considering. Then I say, the Communion Table‘: as ,.a daily abstract expression, as the reality of thesymbol as exemplified in the churches, should be deeply considered in allof your activities and when you get to these Banquet: Tables, whether‘ Lam} Per- sonally Present or Personally .absent,i,yo'u,s,hould considerwith the Spirit ‘of sincerity-and -be as sacred in your consideration at My Personal Ab- sence as you would -in My Personal. Presience when I am Personally serving. '4 W If you. do, HEALTH will be your ' portion! PEACE will be your portion! JOY will be your portion! LOVE will be your portion!‘ WEALTH wi.ll be your portion; from every angle expres- sible, in the body, spirit, soul and‘ mind‘; ‘for such is the ‘cleansing process that is going on in the hearts and the minds of men. V. Confess and Have Mercy c 7 ’ Then I say, if you try to hide from Me? you cannot be happy! I stressed it for your g'consi'd- eration; yet I declared, even though 'you__hav_e been hiding, an open confession is good for the I declared: , . . i- c i , “He who coverethhis‘ sins shall not prosper; but he who confesseth them shall have rnerc”y.’.’ In the Message as read, I made it. plain that the brother who in sin , had committed the crime- down in the Southland, for many years had hid- , den his sins; but I converted him and he re- . turned and made an open confession’ to the highfl sheriff of this sins” hehad committed; therefore; [ he was willingto present his body as alivingl sacrifice ‘for; the Truth to let Justice have or take its course_.,fl? When he made this confession -‘the sheriff did-not _harm_hir_n, although it was done in the. Southland. Is not this something to con- 7reality_ of the fulfilment,.pof,:the._Scrip-;_,.; ture?‘and.'§the answer to -the promise of J esus? ’ “Blessed arethe merciful for they shall ob- tain mercy,’*’‘ and, V ” 5 ‘ e v — “I-Iewho confesseth his sins and forsakes 9 them shall have mercy.” I These are the Words of GOD,‘ though not all- spoken by Jesus; but the transmission of My Spirit to this people. Oh,it is something to con- sider! » E ‘ ‘ Then I say, you should stop and consider the spirit and the meaning of all of our activities and especiallyknow GOD’S Activitiesare sacred and should be considered as the .s.acredness of His Majesty and Mercy to His people, con-descending. to come to theearth plane among themthat they might get a foretaste of . “If you try ton hide from Me you cannot be happy!” I For if you hide from Me, you will hide from your life, you will hide» from your health, you will hide from your success!~You will hide from every- thing else‘ you have desired-and eventually you will. be out off completely from the "Presence of GOD!» ‘ s A. .. : ‘ T « An Open Expression of Separation - If ‘youfican say a word and you do not wantMe to know i»t,»w-hy, then and there My Personal Action - should be to you to drive you as far away from Me as you couldago-——not. so much as just say not let you go with Me in My Personal Car, as , used" for Me, the car that isused for Me; but I should drive you as far away from Me as you could personally go,‘ in misery, sorrow and woe; for such an act of -doing anything or saying ‘ something in My Personal absence you would not want to do or sayin My Personal Presence, or would not want Me to know Personally, itis. an open expression that you have severed your- self from Me and driven Me from your presence mentally and spiritually, from a psychological point of view. But if you are trying to be with Me Personally, and still trying to hide something from Me, you are a thief .. .and a robber an-d not Of. ~ I: ' ' -That is the mystery -and that is why I stressed I ‘it so vividly in the song I sang many years ago, and yet asa Message to this people. This ‘means every individual, not only of the human .r.a,ce‘ as being termed humanity; but it means every liv- , “~-king creature, even the. animals. hide from Me, they have no right to be ?witli’f77’l,\/-Ie. g .1;-havle as much right -to drive them as farp'a,way!.V from‘ Mes Personally] as-.a. person could personally be, if they try to “hide the least thought,‘,.l,east;i~%: word, least-..d,eed or least action from Me’. ‘This? is quite plain -talk, isn’t it‘? I P ~— - If they trynto, _ October 20th,'1938 A.l).F.D'. me NEIWS DSAAY I have openly explained it for the purpose of giving you -information that you might build up- on a foundation that cannot be shaken. If you have been trying to hide in and at these Banquet Tables and’ in these Dining Rooms, you should make up your mind here and now no longer to try to hide; for if you would take the least thing at the end of the table where I am «not Person.a1- ly that you would not take in My Personal Pres- ence, right by My Personal Side, it is an open expression of dishonesty, incompetence and un- truth and an open expression that you are not with Me. You have severed yourself from Me and anything that comes along could take you down without Me, even as it could‘ or would someone who is n=ot known or considered to be connected; for you are the other person———you are the same by naturell Not only the other per- son, but by nature you are the “other fellow.” There Are But Two in Evidence V I If you are not with Me whole-heartedly men- tally and spiritually, you are the “other fellow;” for whatsoever is not with Me is against Me,’ and whatsoever is against Me is just not Me! Thereforewthere are but two in expression and in evidence and on duty—that is .,myself and the “other fellow.” Take these thoughts to consid- eration. I did not feel like speaking until I read that Message: . “If you try to hide from Me you cannot b happy‘?! . ' I stressed it vividly; and when you see individ- uals not happy, you may know they are trying to hide from Me. When you see individuals not peaceful and not joyful and not pleasing and not healthy, they are trying to hide from Me or they have been trying to hide from Me;‘ for in My Presence and in .all,of My Connections there is PEACE! Therefore, when you are minus any of these—PEACE, JOY, HAPPINESS, HEALTH for your physical bodies or anything thatwould tend to offend or cause you not to be personally satisfied from every angle expressible, you are . trying to hide from Me. . _ I have declared back in the Prophetic Age, I re’-declare the same and verify and confirm, yea, as the CONFIRMER of all Truth, these words are well worth considering. The thought I started to convey at that instance, of which I had "declared in the Prophetic Age, I will convey” that thought more distinctly _.a little later; but I have declared to.you over and over again, “If you try tohide from Me you cannot be happy.” When you try to hide from Me, you hi-defrom your LIFE, you hide from your HEALTH, you hide from your HAPPINESS and you hide from My Personal Presence and the Personal Fellow- ship and Communion with Me! That is the mys- tery! - t The Quiet Deceiver Then you wonder why it is. It is because you are not true! As I said in that Messageia little while ago which was read: “Even if you shout at the top of your voice and are not true and try to do anything at My Personal absence or deceivingly, you are not of Me!” I explained it! This is not only in the shouting at -the top of your voices, but I stress more vividly and more stressfully, the most deceiving snake of all is that one which is easy among you. That one who does talk quiet, that is the deceiving snake and undermining snake in the grass. So it is not the one always condemned who hollers loud, but the one who is deceiving and deceitfully un- dermining like a snake in the grass, for GOD knows the heart. That is the one whom only GOD" knowsabout. But that one who speaks and»-talks a lot, many timesyou may know the heart. You may know the heart of that one who talks a lot and hollers a lot because he speaks out_ things, even though he may be sen- sitive in expression in words, in deeds and in actions spiritually in a way of deceiving——I could - have said deceivingly. But on the other hand, there is a time when he will speak his heart out and you will see and know whathe is doing. He will speak out sometimes, even if he is try- ing to be deceitful. If he isotalkative and hol- lers a lot and speaks a lot, why, you can learn of the heart yourself. You know those who do talk a whole lot, you‘ know something ab-out their heart. But those who do not talk a lot, those sneaking, sly ones, as .a snake in the grass in the Presence and in the community, unless they are biting at someone, you would not hear them say a word at times. _ I They are the ones who are trying to hide from GOD;therefore, it is not always the one who hol- I lers the loudest or jumps» the highest; but it is that one at times who may not s.ay a word, that ’ one who may not even be heard; but as a bit- ing scorpion and as a stinging adder lying in the grass to hurt and to harm you, casting ou-t poison deceivingly and underminingly. There- fore, if you hear of anybody dying personally, matters not how they die, why, you may know it is some cause for it. It_ matters not how good you think they are, there is some causefior it; for, ' ' _ . “Let all men be liars, but let GOD be true.” “The Wages of ‘Sin Is Death” Hence, GOD must be true among you; He .19‘ October 20th, 1938 A.D.F._D. 20 ‘ I A I The New DAY. must bring the false to the surface and let you see and know definitely: ,“'l‘he wages of sin is death.” If they say they are not sinning in actions, deeds or expressions, if they die, you know they are lying, they have been lying all the time; but when they are dying, they are telling the truth, that they have been lying, because they are dy- ing. ’ I When a person is sick, when a person is un- happy, when .a person is dissatisfied and dis- contented and contentious, -that person is telling you he has been lying all the time about some- thing and especially about GOD; for I have de- clared, as I started to say, I declared in the Prophetic Age: “In perfect peace I will keep thee whose mind is stayed on Me.” If your mind stayed on Me according to the prediction in the Prophetic Age, which stands firm today, ~ “In perfect peace I will keep thee.” It is plain to see your mind is not stayed on Me if you are -not kept in perfect peace mentally and spiritually, physically, socially and in allvof your .activities. If you are not ‘peaceful and kept in perfect peace, why, you can see and know definitely by this, to others I am telling your mind is not stayed on Me and you are not of Me, because you are not kept in perfect peace. Take these thoughts to consideration and re- member this Message now, henceforth and for- ever. . It will help you, if you will let it, for where you have been deceiving, incompetent and un- true, you will make an open confession! That is the only hope for you!» You will make an open confession and expose that biting serpent, or else ‘that biting serpent shall kill you. “If you try to hide from Me you cannot be happy-” i V Trying to Hide by His ‘Own Words Even in that Message as read, there .are those who have striven to hide from Me by what I said. They have striven to hide from Me by what I said in that Message that was read, be- cause I said, it matters not how high you may jump or matters not how loud you may shout. If you shout to the top of your Voice, you are not of Me if you do those things. Why, those who do not do those things in the act’ of shout- ing at the top of their voices or in trying to hide from Me in that which I have said, they are the ones now who are trying to hide from Me by My own Words; but yet they are not of Me !’ ' I T They are thieves and robbers; they are ly- ing snakes, trying to get in the Kingdom in and around the vines of Love, because we have vines around the windows, don’t you know-—beautiful Vines. The little foxes des.-troy or spoil the ten- der vines, and the vines around the windows, the snakes are creeping in and around the vines try- ing to get into the Kingdom by and through the vines, don’t you see, through the vines of Love that grow around the windows! Can you not see the mystery? Because the’ vines of your- self, the tender vines of Love grow around the windows, they do not want to go around and come in the door. They are thieves and.robbers, the snakes try- ing to make a harbor under and in the vines of Love that grow in and around the windows, so they can get into the Kingdom. since declared: “I-am the door of the sheepfold: if any man enter in by Me, the same shall be saved; but he who climbs up some other way, the ~~ same is a thief and a robber.” These are they of whom I am now speaking. They .are climbing up some other way, as a snake sneaking in and around the vines and the windows, trying to get in the Kingdom through the window instead of coming in the door. I thank you. ' (A brother testified at this juncture, refer- ring to years ago in Sayville and how the lit- tle foxes, then as now, tried to spoil the ten- der vines of Love. FATHER, in the brief Message which follows, referred to this speak- er, relating .an incident that had occurred in Sayville, clearly illustrating the treachery of the ~mind, as the fox «that seeks to destroy.) PEACE, EVERYONE! .When Mr. Joseph mentioned Sayville, I thought of his experience out there; especially at one time on one subject, at one point where he mentioned, to Me he heard or saw Me com- ing downstairs and he had the light on and that , old spirit at that time said to him, “Get up and turn out the light quick.” It was in the day- time. Well, of course he overcame thatlpartic-, ' ular test and many other such tests; for when it told him to do that, he sat right back -down g and did not turn the light out; and when I came down, he told Me what that spirit had» said to him; therefore, he overcame it. V‘ * ~ The Scripture says: I have long i October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.’l).= TheiNEiW‘DAY, I I I 21 , “He who overcomes~..-will I grant to sit with Me on My Th-rone, even as I have overcome and sit with My Father on His Throne.” This thought is well worth considering. But if you yield to the temptation, you will find you .are sinning, even though you are unconscious of it externally, mortal-mindedly. Such an action of trying’ to hide something will be appeasing, but it will not be satisfying internally. But mortal-mindedly, externally, it will be appeasing and you may think it is all right, but after .a while your body will feel it; not only your body but your conscience within will be condemned and the reaction of such will bring about a sep- aration, as I have declared; and you will won- der why, after you have committed such things, until‘ they have brought about a separation. _ A Message of Judgment Now, I thought to say in reference to the Mes- sage this morning or this afternoon, whichever, as given still this morning, this appears to be a Message of Judgment. As said the Scripture: “Judgment first -begins at the House of GOD. What will ye if it has not already be- gun?" This morning apparently it was an expression of the Judgment in one manner of expression, at the House of GOD, in bringing about a Judg- ment to adjust matters satisfactorily to judge the people with equity and even the angels; but to judge the angels, or those who are called an- gels, firstly, to see the dishonesty and incompe- tence .and untruth of those whoare called My Followers, there and then to expand in and around this particular community. , Whilst sitting, My Mind was stressed with the Righteous Government, when the thought of it and how this Righteous Act in our activities and in My “Message as I am daily stressing, bring- ing about judgment to the unjust, to the untrue, , to the unfaithful and to the false apcusers, back- biters and incompetent, dishonest, and those who are malicious——-—yet My Thoughts did not . stop in the Kingdom, -they extended to this com- munity. Whilst sitting, I thought, as this is a Judg- ment this morning at the House of GOD, con- cerning this community in which we are living, I had a Message from the Followers who own the Greenkill Park, how the tax assessors have over-assessed the value of the property?‘ to an extortious, undermining, forgering assessment that is fraudulent, in order to try to discourage the Followers by over-assessing that. property. Now, it is fraudulent, if it is more than what it would actual1y——what, the property is actually worth; and I said in My Thought by inspiration,_ volitionally it came a little while ago, “I will make or cause some of them to howl like dogs! And I mean persons!” » _ In this community, if they continue you shall read about it! That is, if I am right! I put ‘My Life and My Name, My Work and My Mis- sion against the Words I have said to see if I, or the Words I have spoken, will fail. This thought I wanted to say by inspiration; it came forth into expression whilst sitting judging this audience and judging all of those who are rep- resentatives»‘universally. I thought of - those who are on the outside trying to hinder and harm the Cause, those who have taken the sacred oath of office politically and legally to fill official du- ties and are using it for a defraudulent and for a dishonest purpose, with a prejudicial mind, trying to ‘hinder GOD and hinder the Mission; but/I will continue through all oppositions and I shall put them down. They shall be cast down, even as they desire you and ME to-be! I thank you. Tel, HArlem 7-0004; 7-0005. flstablished 1901. YOUNG’S HARDWARE House Furnishings, Elect-iricazl & Locksmith Repairs Painters’, Plumbers’, Janitors’ ‘Supplies 346 LENOX AVENUE New York City Bet.‘ 127th _and 128th is-ts. iTel.: LE 4-9305 s PARK AVE. TEXTILE CO., INC. 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H - /October 20th,‘ 1938 A.D.F.D.F TheNEW DAY’ . 23 IF ANY PERSON TRIES TO COERCE YOU INTO DOING ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT LED TO DO, IT IS NOT ME-——-FA'I'IIE;R DIVINE THE COOPERATIVE SYSTEM WILL LIFT MEN COMPLETELY OUT OF ALL DEPRESSIONS, LACKS, WANTS AND LIMITATIONS AND CAUSE A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOR “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” "AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 22, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME :. 4:00 RM. The regular daily banquet was well attended, and on this occasion there were a number of guests; and although this feature‘ is a matter of course, as so often explained by FATHER, it always has its fascination.‘ FATHER DI- VINE, the LOVER of our Souls, is “the STAR” of this Drama of Life, on this Universal Stage, and the Magnetism «of HIS NAME alone, at- tracts and draws the attention of all civiliza- tion. Personally,’ they use every strategy to come from all directions of the civilized world to behold the BODY of GOD, and for this reason-, we are always surrounded with the multitudes, some coming believing, some coming seeking, some coming doubting, some coming criticizing, but all must come in one way or the other, for this is the Will of GOD,‘ and this is the predic-tivon of His Word: “They all shall know HIM, from the least to the greatgst.” If they do not know HIM from a personal point of view, they must recog- nize HIS PRESENCE in the world, for HE is the LIGHT of their life, and the SATISFIER of their every desire. _ I As shown in this beautiful MESSAGE which was given by the LORD, FATHER DIVINE, all clearly see that HE is the CREATOR of all Joy, Peace and Happiness, and the STIMULATOR of Life’s activities. OMNIPOTENT LORD, we thank THEE. ' (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows:) I . ‘ * PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the as- sembly.) ' 7 As usual we have ‘visiting friends with us. We want them ‘to feel as though they are at home, even though our emotions and expressions may be a little different from theirs. “ If you desire to speak from whatsoever angle of expression you are expressing, you are welcome to do so. Feel free to speak volitionally if you care to. If. you do not care to speak volitionally as I do, V you may give us your name, address and profes- sion, we will gladly introduce you according to custom. I thank you. (At this instance, one of the secretaries intro- duced Mr. S. A. Barnett, who said in part:) Peace, FATHER-——Peace, Friends: Of course, not friends, but we are sisters and brothers in CHRIST. There may be a little dif- ference in our conception because of the lack of "proper understanding, but when we shall have come to the full understanding and further re.ali- zation that GOD is One, there shall be no mis- understanding. I I was passing by here this morning on some business of mine, and I heard the voice, and it rang in my ear, and I looked and stopped and listened. I heard a voice much louder. I said, “Is that the DOCTOR speaking? I must go in.” I said-, “Dr. DIVINE,” JESUS CHRIST, “the DI- . VINE FATHER.” Do not misconstrue my thought. I am trying to throw no disrespect in this light, for GOD is One. ‘ ‘ I used to go out to Sayville, Long Island, when I heard of this Great Work of GOD, and I stu- died it out, as I do all movements. I always de- fine them, and I say no man can limit GOD; no man can tell GOD how to, sendambassadors in- to this world to do His Special Mission. This is a great Work, and it is extending into all of the world. I am glad to be here, and I wish to thank FATHER DIVINE for this opportunity, to see the miraculous growth of this Great Work. (As Mr. Barnett resumed his seat, FATHER again arose, speaking as followsz) PEACE, EVERYONE: “ (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” exclaimed the ‘jubilant multitude.) I I would just like to say .at this instance-—-of ' course, I AM somewhat changing subjects ap- parently, and yet it is all on the same line, just what I AM going to say‘--—I want to say at this 24th Th.e:NEiWiDAY instance, those who are -taking individuals or guests out to “the Promised Land,” if they are of My Spirit and of My Mind, they‘will not seek especially to carry them to any place saving to the places they desire to go. I mention this because at times there may be» some who have some special desire that such guests might be with them, or some other spe- cial place. If you are of My Spirit and of My Mind, you will free each and every individual who is going up there to go wheresoever he or she desires to go. As I often say in reference to men trying to get ME to talk and say things ac- cording to their versions, I have declared, “In any sacred work when coercion begins, the Work -of GOD that moment ends. It is no longer the Work of GOD, but the Works of men.” ' I The Spirit Gives Freedom If any person or persons tries to coerce you into doing anything you ar'e not led to do, it ' is not ME. That person is doing those things of himself or of herself, in some selfish way of expression. My Spirit is to give freedom to each and every person. Those in the Kingdom, as be- ing termed My Co-workers, Followers, endors- ers and friends and those who are classed as “on the outside of the Kingdom,” ‘remember, even if you are going in “the Divine cars,” you should consider you are to go wheresoever you are led to go, if you are privileged to go up there. As I afore said, we are not especially inviting those who are not worthy; but any person or persons, regardless to your religious or political or social affiliation, you are welcome to go, if you will go and live Evangelically, refusing to speak or talk obscene language, refusing to use profane language, refusing to drink or do any of those things while you are up there, and if you desire to go, you should pay all of your debts before you go, for it is a land of pleasure, According to My RIGHTEOUS GOVERN- MENT PLATFORM, you should not use money for pleasure nor for any unnecessary purpose so long as you owe any other person a just debt. By so doing you will make preparation for your- self to be Worthy to enjoy PEACE and PLEAS- URE that will never die. By so doing, you will be self-respecting and self-supporting. You will be independent and express the spirit of inde- pendence when you gomp there. An Independent People Universally “We are not going up in Ulster County for the purpose of causing the public to become to be a. public charge, but to the extreme reverse, we are going up there to lift up a standard of per- fection, and a standard of the spirit of inde- pendence, to show mankind conclusively, once and forever, men can live decently, respectfully I and be independent, all at the same time. When you cooperate with ME by so doing, es- pecially to lower the cost of living, which I have created for you, you will eventually become to be ‘ an independent people universally—not only those who are called “My Followers,” but all of you will learn to be independent. The govern- ment of this Country will be independent, and will not have to borrow money! How glorious it is to know the Scripture must be fulfilled governmentally, even as it is ful- filled among you; for what said the Scripture concerning the mystery: “Owe no man.” If it is applicable for you as an individual, it is good for the Country as a nation. If you learn to be expressers of true Ameri- . canism, you will bring these qualities wi-thin you to fruition, and you will express the spirit of independence even as the nation declared it as a country. - ' N on-Selfishness in Every Way- I need not say more at this instance, but I rose to stress that point for consideration. If you are of ME, you will not try to get any person to go to any special destination up there. If you try to get someone to go to your place or to the place that you and your especial unit are in charge of, it is an open expression that selfish- ness has crept up in some way, and you are ex- pressing the spirit of selfishness to be a com- petitor to others who are of you. 'Weare not to be competitors one of" the other. lWe are not to try to Work against the other by any means “ whatsoever, but each and everyone should ex- press the ‘spirit of true Christianity and the standard which I have lifted; there and then, you will express non-selfishness in all of your activi- , ties, and you will be successful and prosperous, even as I AM. Because you have a unit up there--—several of you owning different places-——if~ you allow self to creep in your consider.ation—-“I want the - guest to come to my place,” such would be an expression of selfishness, as those of the uncon- ~ scious children of GOD do. You should not be a competitor of your sister nor of your brother, for with ME competition ” has no longer an ex- istence. I do not have any competitors. There cannot be competitors nor can there be any com- V petition in opposition -to ME and My Activities. Aren’t you glad? Now lift up a standard in all of your respec- tive units and be absolutely independent of com- promising with the sense of selfishness to reflect any competition amolig us, but reflect nothing October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. October 20th, A.D.-.lF..D. The NEW DAY’. lii2s;r but unselfishness and obedience.,_,and truth and live one for the other, even a’sli-5‘ express it for you. I thank you. ‘ 3 (One of the secretaries again arose, introduc- ing another" guest as followsz) PEACE,_ FATHER :. I _ PEACE, EVERYONE: We have another vis- iting friend with us. She has been here for sev- eral hours observing this wonderful De1nonstra- tion. Her name is Miss Thr'eadcroft. I believe she is a representative of the New York Urban League. ‘» I (Miss V '{1‘hread~croft, Counsel of the Urban League, spoke briefly but frankly. We all en- joyed he-r remarks and her sincerity.) I thank YOU, FATHER! have enjoyed this Meeting. ' It is the first one that I ever attended. I Wanted to see FATHER and hear HIM speak. I certainly have enjoyed being here. I miist say there is only one thing that I like so much to do, and that is to eat; but I must say I have not had a mouthful today, but I feel as full as if I ate with you all; but when all of that delicious food was being served, it certain- ly did make me feel hungry. This is the first speech that I have ever heard that a minister did not read from the paper‘. Theyéhusually have notes, as you all know. This is the first time that I ever heard a speech with- out an announced subject, without notes or a manuscript, and yet FATHER kept continuously speaking and yet I thinkit is wonderful. I have so long sought to find GOD. I do not know how to express this. I am so anxious about GOD myself, and I have been so long try- ing to find’ the right GOD, until after hearing FATHER speak, I must say with you all, if this is the true GOD, which I hope it is, “FATHER I stretch my hands to THEE, (the speaker stretched forth her hands) Noother help I know- If THOU withdraw THYSELF from me, Ah! whither shall I go?” (The multitude rejoiced when the LORD again arose to speak at this time.) PEACE, EVERYONE: _ ‘ A, (“Peace, FATHER!” exclaimed the joyous multitude.) _ _ e . Just before I make My seeming departure from the dining room, I would like t-o say, if there is any other person or persons who would like to have a word to say, you are welcome to I must say I really speak according to our custom if.‘-you wish _to,"’ t by moving and speaking volitionally; while if,'. ; on the other hand, you do not care to speak as ‘ we do, give ustyour name, address! and profes- sion, and we will glad-lyintroduce you accord- ing to custom. I thank you.’ . s I (At this time, the sister of Miss Threadcroft, ‘ who .had already ‘spoken, saidz) ~ .- “Pe.ace! ‘ ‘ ~ You all know I am no stranger here. FATHER brought me here _twelve months ago in Septem- ber, to teach some of the children. I want to say how I have enjoyed being’ here in these — " twelve months, and I want to say I have learned more by this experience than I ever could have otherwise. I have thanked FATHER for bring- ’ ing me? here, although I have never‘ had a (chance to openly thank HIM in His PRESENCE. I I Want to thank HIM for the privilege of teach- ing the children. They have "taught me so much, I, feel more able to teach now than I ever felt before, and I w.ant to say, I hope‘I will be here to teach another eight months.” = .(Mr. Hall, one of the workers of the Brook- lyn Urban League, _a guest at the Banquet, also spoke in part as followsz) PEACE! i — s I There is very little that I can add to what h.as already been said, and a very little I canadd to what I said before, the last time I was here. I only want to say, I went up to “Camp Milton.” I ‘went to Krum Elbow last Sunday. I took three friends of mine with me. ‘We ‘Went all over the place. I left a le-tter there for FA- THER, in which I stated it was commendable, , the good Work that is being done for the peo- ple‘ who need it. I thought it was particularly fine of the friends who were up there -working.‘ They all gave us a Wonderful impression. They all were very, very happy. — ' There was one particular party uplthere who was very impressive——St. John. _He spoke very nicely and told us how happy he was in doing the things‘! he was doing. He said that-hereto- ’ fore,‘ when he worked, he found it so‘ -’difficult_. If he would work seven or eight hours a day, he would have to give up the job and would have?‘ to‘ see .a doctor. V - The people who weremwith me‘, they were lost -‘ It was more than they had for expression. _ ever seen, and they would like to come here, and I am going to bring them hereone evening this Week, . or next week. They would like very much to come over. ‘ I want to say to all of you, continue the good. Work that‘ you are carrying on‘, and I -know . some day yojir due rewardwill be given. There; 26 A . l ‘r i I The New DA.Y are a lot of critics——peop1e who have nothing to do but criticize other people; but your Work must go on, and it will go on. I do not have to say, if you keep on trusting FATHER and do- ing the things that you are doing, for I know you will. I thank YOU, FATHER, for this priv- ilege. FATHER Speaks About New Extensions in the ‘ I Promised Land PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” was the familiar greeting of the throng.) I would just like to say in reference to the Work up in “the Promised Land,” .as was afore related by the second to the last speaker, why, the Work is going on very effectively, but yet at the present time, the Krum Elbow has not been renovated altogether. I would just like to say, the five-hundred-acre estate, right on the bluff, and opposite the Hyde Park home of the President, this place has not yet been renovated .as it will be. I would not like to have you disappointed to go up there and think that it has already been renovated; al- though the wharf is O. K. We can dock any ocean liner at the wharf in Krum Elbow, and as described as you see by the picture in the paper, the boat-house right on the wharf is fully equipped and is a wonderful accommodation, es- pecially for the summer. I mean, it is cool down there. But the main building and other build- ings will be renovated -the s.ame as all of - the oth- er places are ‘being renovated and have been ren- ovated under the jurisdiction of My SPIRIT. I would like to say, the Artists’ Colony, as the speaker said, “the Divine-built wharf” at the Artists’ Colony, just about six or seven miles be- low the Krum Elbow dock, can also .accommo- date almost any ocean liner. The water is very deep there, and there is a good lan-ding. We have a very‘ good wharf. It is “Divinely con- structed and substantial.” The wharf will be equipped with all improvements. Downstairs will be waiting rooms and offices and upstairs will be—and the upstairs really is--a beautiful, fully modern equipped apartment “with many different rooms large enough for small dormito- ries. I Sleeping Quarters "and Dining Rooms It is capable of accommodating about a hun- dred in that particular building. The brothers will be accommodated in that particular build- ing; then thereiare other buildings in the Col- ony which are ‘fully equipped and will have_ ac-. commodations for the sisters in the other build- ings and in the mansion. I I, q We have a dining rooin--—a private dining room built on the Artists’ Colony terrace. It -ran out as an open air dining room‘, before we I built it in—-—in the style of the modern built-in 4 bath tubs and in the style of the built-in sun parlors. It is a wonderful private dining room there. It can also-accommodate quite a number. The public dining room is somewhat as it was at 115th Street. It is in the basement of the main hall. To those who visit those places, I can say, since we had a chance to renovate the I Artists’ Colony, we are not ashamed for you to see those places; for they are expressing a sketch and a reflection of the cleanliness of GOD in evidence as reflected, that others. may copy after it. But the Krum Elbow estate, of course We consider it will take several years to reno- vate this large estate and do everything that may be anticipated being done, or having done on this place, as there is nearly three miles of the Hudson River front. ,. Of course, there are many things that can be done. I will not say what just now. If the De- velopment and Improvement Tax Exemption Bill is endorsed and passed and My Followers will be privileged, as well as millions of others, to invest their money Without taxation, by improv- . ing their personal and real property there, why, the improvements will go up no doubt, maybe two or three hundred thousand dollars. Employment for Thousands I’ The buildings on the highway-—on the new and the old highway, it runs——the road runs _ right through the Krum Elbow property. There is much can be done on this place, and there is great prospect for improvement and also for employment for thousands -of people. I will not saylwe are going to do so much more than what has been done, but I will say now, there is a possibility there to do many things, to build on both sides of the main high- Way. We have a gas. station on the main high- way and other buildings, dwelling houses as res- idence on the main highway, as well as the pri- Vate mansion, which is back near the river. But on the main highway, there will be, no doubt, much accommodation for the public and also much work, as there are many different sorts of fruit and much accommodation for building on the main highway. , . There” are thousands of grapes and apples and peaches and crab-apples. It is a wonderful un- foldment there, for the benefit and comfort and for the convenience of many; but as I say, we have not begun the real improvement and de- velopment proposition on the Krum Elbow Es- tate yet; for I have encouraged My Followers to -«withhold »their money until they see where October 20th, 1933 A}D.F.D. A / “ . \ October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY 27 0 they can invest it without taxation. But how glorious it will be when the universe at large,” and those who are in authority, learn the secret of success as the key, the PRINCIPLE. When they know definitely, even as I do, it is more blessed to give than to receive, they too, as well as you, with ME, will learn to go in busi- ness without any thought of what theyare go- ing to get out of it, but what they can put in it for the benefit of the public. Benefits «of the Cooperative System A Gas is sold at all of the gas stations up in the Promised Land, at only one cent profit, while other gas stations all over are supposed to sell gas .at four cents profit. I mean gas is sold at one cent profit on the gallon. Gas is sold to the co-workers at cost. .. . As immediate co-workers and co-tenants at the different extensions, the cooperative system will lift men completely out of all depressions, out of all lacks, out of all wants and all limita- tions, and- will cause a closer relationship be- tween capital and labor, for— they are not only “shaking hands with each other,” but they are “married,” and they are “married to each other.” As the speaker mentioned——Mr‘. St. John, one of the building contractors———why, as he said, -those co-workers as skilled laborers and experts, do it. They are willing to work volitionally and voluntarily without ceasing until they accom- plish that for which they are endeavoring, for they are working for themselves cooperatively. They accomplish much work in a few days. They can build a house in a very short time, and all of them work in harmony. The spirit of enthu- siasm and their emotions, motivated with the spirit of thanksgiving and Praise, by the recog- nition of My PRESENCE, kept them filled with enthusiasm and keeps the ecstasy of GOD in evidence and others are beginning to taste of it. They are coming from far and near to see the brethren work, and to see how joyful and hap- py they are a-t it, They do not get fatigued as others do, for they are inspired by My Spirit, ' even as you are here in our midst. Aren’t you glad? . Aln-other Boat Outing Possible , It may be that there may be another Boat , Outing up there before the conclusion of the summer, of the warm weather, -whichever. If there is, we hope to have more accommodation in readiness for you between this and then. We are expecting to have the boat house finished on the wharf, where there will be accommodation “for around one hundred brothers, as being termed “men,” with all improvements. Of course, this is not all. There are plenty” of other accom- modations for the public,,when we have a spe- cial outing in the different places, but I men-' tion the boat house because it is just being fin- _ ished now. It is just marvelous! . Between this and then, we will not have tim to finish our work oreget on the way as we may desire to, I AM quite sure, in Krum Elbow, but I AM sure there will be such accommod-ation, for many can be accommodated and benefited by the trip theyare anticipating making. I thank you. » PE'AC'E Thank You, FATHER SlMMON’S RADIO SHOP Radiols and Tubes at a bargain Radio Repairing, AC or DIG Conversion work, special guaran- tee. We also Exchange Old Radio-s for New . 175-7 Madison Ave., N. Y. C. Bet. 115th and 116th Sts. Tel. HA«r~l~ern 7-8868 " . PEACE West Side Furniture Rooms Furniture and Rugs Period and Modern Furniture OF THE. BE'.T'T=ER TYPE . (Fine Occasional Pieces Special Discount to FATHER DIVINE’S Followers 155 EAST 125th sr. NEW YORK CITY Bet. 3rd and Lex. Aves. _ , ‘<1:-I PEACE "We Thank You, FATHEIR Hallowe’en and Party Decorations DEN N ISOIN "S FIRCEPROOF PR«O‘D~UCTlS Crepe Paper and» Streamevrs Table Oovesrls 61x84_ , -9c- each 24 Decorated Napkins 3 or 25‘: Assorted Hall:owe’en Cult-outs «Balloons in Assorted Colors 1%. per dozen Visit Us to See Our other ‘Specials I 70 East "l25th St. bet. Park and Madison Aves. PEACE , , PEACE 20% ‘ Far Lower ‘ «. GLASSES FITTED Nfjtelgdr §:‘;§:::.:° SOMMERS-ZIMS man 192 wE:srr 1259 STREET. I PEACE Tel. ED. 4-7590 — . .. Alexander Motor All .Makes of Oars. Plrices from $15 to $800 Select Used Cars '79 Mcflombs Place ‘S1:-M NI Y5 Co In Block E. 8th Ave & Mb 23 ® ‘PEACE PEACE MILLINERY Also all kinds of flowers. W DIVINE P 'ces.* PEACE MISSION EXTENSION —— 105 West 119th St. Tel. IMO. 2-5435 PEACE SETIAN MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES .... Wholesale and Retail 1 Specializing in West Virginia Smithfield Brand provisions 1766 MADISON AVE. Cor 116th St. New York City MO. 2-1343 ' ACE ANN’S SPECIALTY 51-10? PE HOSIERY — UNIFORMS - CORSETS Underwear, Dresses, Gloves We specialize in extra sizes. 138 LENOX AVE., bet. 116th & 1'1'7tl1TSt.S., N. Y. C. The New DAY I Thank You, FATHER October 25th, 1938 63 Be Quality Wise’ Peace ’OPea_ce HEALTVHFUL 'I‘el.: LEhigh 4-2912 PEACE H. YERS BEVERAGES T We Thank You, FATHER. 31 1-319 E.‘ 1 17th ST. PEACE We Thank You, FATHER Meals Served in FATI-IER’S Mind and Spirit. Al1~ Children Will Find a Harmonious Atmosphere in the COOPERATIVE DINING ROOM 1451 FIFTH AVENUE Bet. 117th & 118th Sts » ALL MEALS 10c. and 15c. PEACE V 1 Thank You, FATHER HARLEM BRUSH C0. Q_ We Sell Used and New Paint Brushes I Q Also Paints at at Large Saving A ‘A Call and be convinced. 1547 PARK AVENUE, Near 111th St,. New York City PEACE ’ Thank You, FATHER SECONDHAND FURNITURE STORE 4- Furniture for sale -- We BUY-all kinds of Junk, Rags & Metal ' I ~ -— Spaces to Let — DANIEL. FAITH 1' .PEACE A Better bB’utter Bread-—'1‘ennis Taste Tells A 1452 FIFTH AVENUE V NEW YORK CITY PEACE Phone: I-IA; 7-2509 I Hygrade Electrical Noveltv Co. Everything in Radio <:Ap.OOl'£c.lji1son‘MaEcla Lamps -—- Electrical :Appli7a.’nees 4:1’ WE-ST 125th STREET ’Y0'i'k, No Yo NEW YORK CITY 11 EAST 115th sT.,.N. «Y. C. A ‘PEACE BOTTLES & 5 DELICIOUS Ce“ 5 A BEVERAGE Peace Tel. AL. 4-0498 Peace PEACE . V J. P O P E I L « Wholesale Grocer, Restaurant and Baker’s Supplies Including Veg. Oil Shortening’ 160—162 EAST 127th‘ ST. NEW YORK CITY Phone: I-IAr1em 7-1550——7—5/174 Te1.§ LEhigh 4-2435 PEACE N. GOLDBERGER WHOLESALE GROCER — SUGAR, BEANS, RICE Supplied to All Peace Missions 1617 PARK AVENUE Cor. 1131111 St. A We Thank You, FATHER PEAC‘-E HAND LAUNDRY V Mending, Darning, Collars Turned All Prices and Work done in FATI-IER’,S Mind and Spirit ’ L»OLA GREEN 17 WEST 1151511 STREET Apt. 1A NEW YORK CITY PEACE Wt‘ PEACE A.D.F.D. - Thank You, FATHER The Little Inspiration Millinery Shop HATS MIADE to ORDER, also BLOCKED, T‘RIMMEl9 id and REIIVIOIDELED A A 200 ‘Lenox Avenue, Cor. 120th :St., Entrance 29 W. 120th St. New York ‘City One flight up. BALENZANO Ice - Coal 313 East ApA13f3rd ‘Street New York City The NEW DAY , s~A R29 October 20th, 1933 A.o.1=.o. YOU ARE THE PERSO~NlFl’CATl0N OF THAT WHICH YOU CONTINUE TO EXPRESS UNTIL sucn EXPRESSIONS BECOME TO BE YOUR PERSONALITY “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160_WES’1‘ 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY THURSDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 9, 1938 A. D. F. D. TIME: 2:20 P. M. The great Lesson that FATHER teaches here on this occasion is the fact that what we do to- day, it shall react tomorrow and rebound to us, parably speaking; -therefore, HE so painstaking- ly stresses and stamps the thought of acting kindly, speaking kindly, being conscientious .and true in all we attempt to do; for HE knows the. return of the seeds we sow in harves-ting will be a full crop. If the yield is the result of love, truth, honesty, sincerity, kindness, righteous- . ness and justice, all men can see that GOD has abundantly blessed the seeds that were sown, and ‘ the ground in which they were planted; and the sower of the seed is well pleased with the results and feels rewardedfor his 1abor;"but on the other hand, if the seeds that were sown are choked with falsity and untruth, the aftermath will be painful, and much sorrow will abound. . There- fore, as we live today, let us live according to the “Book of Life,” which FATHER DIVINE is daily writing in the hear-ts and minds of men, so that the harvest will be unto CHRIST, our LORD A FATHER DIVINE, and the fruit eternal. COM- PASSIONATE REDEEMER, we thank THEE. (The foregoing A statements are those of the. , transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows.) ' “If it h_a-d not been for FATHER, I would not be here today, If it had not been for FATHER, I would not be here today.” PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” responded the as- sembly.) ‘ - In that little composition sung just before the last speaker, I stress and re-stressfor your con- sideration: f‘If it had not been for FATHER, You would not be here today.” It was not sung as vividly -through you all as it could be sung; for it could be sung with the spirit of sincerity, being conscientious in your statement, knowing definitely if it had not been for ME, you would not be here. That is why I s.ay, “Do not say it unless you mean it.” I say it for the purpose of getting you to speak con- scientiously, to move conscientiously, to think conscientiously and be conscientious and sincere, with the spirit of sincerity in every emotion, every expression and every idea and every opin- IOII. In all you say and in all you do, be conscien- tious, be sincere and I will be with you. I men- tion that because it is a psychological truth that you .all should know. I AM striving to show that sincere spot in your heart, that that sincer- ity within you might be awakened; that every emotion, expression or gesture might be spoken with the spirit of sincerity; for every emotion, expression or gesture, they are all words which . you are speaking, for “actions speak louder than words.” Then every gesture and expression and emotion, they .are all words you are speaking." Let them be spoken with the spirit of sincerity. Be conscientious in every sense of feeling. Be honest and competent and be true, and GOD, and even earth, will be true to you. Sowing and Reaping It has long since_ been declared, “That which a man soweth, he must also reap;” hence, I say, if you sow the seeds of negation, incompetence, untruth, f.alsity, debauchery, and other detest- able expressions, you must reap the fruit of its — own kind, for such will be the production. of the fruit of which you must reap, such as the seeds you have sown. Then I say, if you are sincere A in all of your actions, emotions, gestures and expressions, the very spirit of sincerity will be quickened within, and that which you say, if it is-a word in an action; if it is an action or emo- _ tion or gesture in words that you are speaking,‘ they will be expressions of sincerity. When those expressions of sincerity are wrought in you continually, you will become to be the rein- carnation of the spirit of sincerity in reality, and will become to be the outward expressers, of such sinceri-ty as you are constantly expres- sing. ‘ _ I ‘ When this is fulfilled -daily and continually in your experiences, you will eventually become to .- all 30 The DAY October 20tia,- 1933 _ be the personification of that which you are ex- perimenting with, and that which you are ex- periencing. That which you are experiencing will become to be a part of you, and as it be- comes to be a part of you and materially mani- fest on the material plane, there and then you are becoming to be a part of that thing that you have been expressing with the spirit of sincerity. The Truth will be your portion and you your- selves, as individuals, will eventually become to be the personification of Truth instead of the personification of the false, of erroneousness and untruth. You Pers-onify Your Expressions ‘There are those who are the actual personi- fication ofthe false, erroneousness and of falsity. You are the personification of that which you continue to express until such expressions be- come to be your personality or your individual- ity, or your expression. When you shall have expressed them so vividly until you are identi- fied in them, and they are identified in you, why, you are -the personification of that which you are expressing, for you have expressed them so much until you have become to be a part of them. All of these thoughts are well worth consider- ing. Then I say, if yousing that song, “If it had not been for FATHER, I would not be here to- day,” if there is the slightest thought in your ., consideration that you would have been living anywhere on the earth plane, still with the spirit of sincerity, that song you can sing. Why? For you can direct it -from ‘a personal point of View in your personal experience this afternoon and consider and know definitely, if ‘ it had not been for ME, you would not be here in this audi- torium. Even though you be on the earth plane, even though you be just the same as you are, if it.ha-d- not been for ME PERSONALLY, from the angle of which you are speaking, you would notcbe. here in this dining room this afternoon; for if you retrace your thought back just to a few weeks ago, on the afternoons at Banquet time, you all were not in this dining room. Then I say, you can sing it a‘_ little more vividly and can sing it a little more conscientiously and with a little more sincerity from your very Souls, if you only get .a little understanding of the mys- iteryandé if--youi§s‘ing' with the spirit of sincerity, every living substance in and around this build- ing will vibrate and will be obliged to respond to the spirit of sincerity whenxt‘-he spirit of sin- cerity is speaking. ' Make Your Declaration Sincere “If it had not been for FATHER, you would not be here today.” Fathom out some way and some A means in your conscious consideration where you can sing and make your declaration known with the spirit, of sincerity, that you might be with ME and with others when they make ‘such assertions as they may be speaking about; if it had not been for ME, they would not be on the earth plane. They would have been long since physically or personally dead; but even if you do not think you would have been physically or personally dead by now, you can declare with them, through harmonization, “If it had not been for FATHER, I would not be here today!” for you do know definitely, if I were not here today, you would not be here per- sonally. Then I say, when you sing anything and I say, “Do not say it unless you mean it,” I AM try- ing to get you to sing it with the spirit of sin- cerity, and mean it from the very depths of your ’ Soul. If you do, the reaction of sincerity will give you the witness and will convinceyou dis- tinctly and will cause others to believe you. That is the mystery. V “If it had not been for FATHER, you would not be here -today.” Take these thoughts to con- sideration; not only in that particular song as an illustration, but in all of your assertions, in all of your compositions, in all of the songs you sing as compositions of others, sing them with the spirit of sincerity; be conscientious in your assertions and make Ways and means in your mentality where you can, say that with the spirit of sincerity, where you will understand you are not speaking anything that is not true. "Inspired by the Spirit of Truth When you speak with the truth, according to your conscious conviction, the reaction of such a conscious conviction from the spirit of sincer- ity will cast the reflection and the demonstra- tion of the spirit -of Truth among you. That is -the mystery! By the spirit of Truth millions are inspired, as GOD as an INSPIRATOR will in- . spire those who come in contact with HIM, by the spirit of Truth which is exhibited. How glorious it is to live in GOD’S PRES- ENCE, to have your real emancipation! In this Message which I AM giving from the little com- position, I AM giving you and many others, yea, millions of others, their "real emancipation from a limited concept of things, that they might speak distinctly and plainly concerning things, and yet have an understanding whereby they are telling the truth; if not according to your ex- perience, the truth to them is according to theirs. If it had not been for FATHER, those of you who are living in your present bodiesand would be living——-if it had not been for ME PERSONAL- ‘ ‘ LY, you would not be here this afternoon. Even I? l October 20th, i938 A.D.F.l5. 3-1' though you are in My Spirit, I mean those who are in MY Spirit, you could sing it with the spirit of sincerity, “If it had not been for FATHER, I would not be here today;” for if I AM absent at times, in Person, I cause the disappearance of different individuals; therefore, My PERSONAL PRESENCE will attract them, and cause them to be here when they would be absent.‘ Confirming Your Affirmations I AM laying the Foundation for the singing, and the confirmation and the affirmation of songs, that you might make such-affirmations as _that in that song, and make your declaration known that GOD might speak in response to affirm your sayings, your songs and your af- firmations, that they might be made real, true and plain, just as I AM now confirming them-- confirming your .affirmations. You have made affirmations as though‘ they were mere affirmations; but with the Spirit of MY PRESENCE I confirm them, and bring them into your conscious realization, out of your imag- ination into the recognition nd the . realiza- tion of others by My Confirmation with which I AM confirming them. When this is established in you, others are convinced that those things are true, for that which is affirmed _,when GOD confirms it, it is no longer an imagination, no - longer mere affirmations cioncerning things that you imagine, but they are. facts and figures when they are confirmed, th.a,j;,_ are too stout to be denied. They are confirmed—-no longer af- firmations; they are ‘declarations. When you re-speak them or reiterate them, you can make your declarations known, for you have an understanding by the confirmation of the.HOLY ONE. For your affirmations, GOD confirms. For your asking, GOD gives. For your giving thanks, GOD increases that which He has given; and for your giving Praises con- tinually, GOD multiplies them liinitlessly. The Blessings are increased and multiplied limitlessly by the asking, affirming, giving thanks, giving Praises; and by receiving the Blessings and put- ting them forth into expression,~your Blessings ‘ are multiplied limitlessly until you will not have room to receive them. . Prove Yourselves Workman Then‘I say, prove yourselves workmen in the? act of bringing yourselves into a place in ‘con- sciousness Where you can speak positive words in your assertions which you make in your testi- monies; where you can speak positive words in your compositions, and the compositions of others; where you can reiterate them inspira- tionally and volitionally as though to you they / are real; for they are original to you when they come inspirationally. Then I say, let those things be as real to you as they were to others, even though they may not be your original compositions, let them be brought through you volitionally, that they might be to you original. By the stilling of your- selves as individuals, the Spirit of GOD will speak within you and will bring many inspira- tions and much information; will teach you wis- dom, knowledge and understanding; will give you, no doubt, from time to time, many new compositions, many new poems, many new rev- elations and many mottoes and such like as that which come from the invisible realm. Those things will come forth in you voli-tionally and you will speakdvolitionally when you are governed by My Spirit. . A By Sincerity and Concentration You Will Make Your Goal When those things come forth in you volition- ally without’ your thoughts or without you think,-' ing in the act of trying to bring them into ex- pression, to you those things are original, just as original as they were to those through whom they first came. But having a heart and a mind of sincerity, by being conscientious in your every endeavor, by concentrating in the positive direc- tion with the spirit of‘ sincerity from the very depths of your Soul, the reaction of such a devout endeavor, you will find and you will make your goal. Your desires will be heard and answered. Every assertion you make as an assertion, though it may merely be an affirmationin the beginning, I will carry your affirmations through the process of confirming and when I shall have confirmed your affirmations, they will no longer be mere affirmations, they are changed to dec- larations, that you might use them in declaring what you have actually received=——that which. . you had once merely affirmed. How glorious it is to see, the Scripture is ac- tually fulfilled. . CHRIST said, “Draw near to Me, and I will drawpnear to you. Submit yourself unto GOD; resist the ‘other fellow,’ draw near to GOD and GOD will draw near to you.” These words are spoken and I AM confirming’ them for you, as an affirmation, but confirmingthem ‘at the same time for your declaration, that; youtiii your future experience might declare, those things that I have affirmed for you, are your real declarations concerning -the thing. V Your declarations are m.ade known through and by the affirmations and by the confirmations of the ALMIGHTY. Your affirmations which you are making are being confirmed, and they a are brought through theconfirming process, and ,1, . _ 32 ‘i I The New-DAY when they are established you will be able to express the reality of the presence of that which you did affirm .and make your declaration known. Fathom Out All Things Now fathom out all things even as I request of youto do in that song. There are those whodo not think, if I had not been here PERSONALLY, you would have been dead, or you wouldnot have been on the earth. The majority of you do, but there are some who do not think you wouldvnot be living; but you do know definitely, with .a_ little understanding, if it had not been for ME, you would not be in this dining room, this afternoon; then with others you can sing the song———you can sing it to Heaven and return and cause the Heav- en to come down here again. . Oh, it is a privilege to realize the mystery, .and whatsoever you say, say it with the spirit of sin- cerity; sing it with the spirit of sincerity, and as I say, “Do not say it unless you mean it;” but mean it and believe it even if you do not see it, and affirm it continually, and I will confirm it if you will affirm it. For your affirmations I will carry through the confirming process, and when they are brought out, they will no longer be mere affirmations, but they will be declarations for you , and for others, for they are .all impersonal. How glorious it is to live in such a recognition, I to be filled with such enthusiasm, with such joy and with such happiness, with such as the world cannot give! Affirmation, Confirmation, Declaration Take these thoughts to consideration. Remem- ber, every .affirmation that you make, if it is a positive affirmation, such an affirmation must go through the process of confirming, and when it is confirmed-, it will no longer be an affirmation, but it will be a declaration, not only for you but for the children of men. , Now when you sing or testify at any time, and Isay, “Do not say it unless you mean it,” I AM trying -to probe into the depths of your Soul, I AM. trying to get full control of your heart and your Soul; for if you say it with the spirit of sincerity and mean it from the depths of your Soul, the reaction of such an assertion or testimonial will be .an outward expression of your contact with your SAVIOUR. I will confirm what you are say- ing. » Many times you say how you love ME, and I say, “Do not say it unless you mean it;” for you had better not sincerely say it continually, for if you do, I will confirm it and then you will actually mean it. That iswhat I AM talking about. _I have told youthe secret. I AM showing you the mystery, that you might. do one thing or the ‘other. If you do not wish, tolove ME,do not continue to say it, for by your affirmations; I may get a hold of one of your affirmations and I may carry your affirmations through the pro- cess of confirming, and when it shall have passed through the process of confirming, you will be obliged to do and- be just as you say. That is the mystery. . No One/Can Hinder Him Then I say, “Do not say it unless you mean it.” ,If you continue to affirm, keep making those affirmations, they are flying all around ME; I will catch some of your affirmations, and I will carry them through the process of confirming; and when I have brought "them" through the process of confirmation or confirm- ing whichever, they will come out a declaration for you. If not for you, they will be for others, and we will all enjoy them when they are con- firmed, made re.al and plain as a declaration, no longer merely an affirmation. That is what it is all about. It is a matter gof impossibility for. anyone to hinder ME; for in these different audiences and in these different surroundings. where the different individuals are testifying so vividly, they should know that is why I AM telling them your testimonies of affirmation; I AM taking them through the process -of confirming. When they shall have passed through the process of confirmation, they__shal1 be confirmed, substan- tiated and made declarations. If you do not use them or have them as -declarations—even if you do, they are .all impersonal. They are not bound to you; others will get them and others will be even as you are concerning ME. That is the mystery. There is nothing lost in the- great Universal Mind Substance. There is not a sparrow that falls to the ground, falls beneath My Notice. Every hair of your head is numbered. GOD sees and knows the thoughts of your mind. Every thought of your mind, as i could be interpreted,» as the strands of your hair, and every strand of your hair. could be inter- preted as the thoughts of your mind. Not a thought of your mind will fal1‘bene.a‘i;h -the notice ' of your GOD. Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies, and remember how you can be Blessed abundant- . ly and come into the witness of the Spirit of what you are testifying to, and of what you are saying by testifying and singing and speaking in words, but also in actions and in deeds with the Spirit of sincerity; there and then you will know ME distinctly and you will be able to see ME continually. I thank yeti; I ‘October 20th, 15338 A.D.F.D. In October 20th, 1933 A.o.E.o. The NEWVDAY ' ,' 33 [F You ARE TRUE IN HEART AND MIND You WILL NoT BE CAST DOWN, FOR coo Is TI-IE CONSOLATOR, THE SATISFIER AND THE COMFORTER ' E FATHER’S MESSAGE ' AT THE BANQUET TABLE KINGSTOWN, N. Y. TUESDAY EVE., OCT; 18, 1938 A. D. F. D. TIME: 9:35 P. M. After one of the recent Messages was read from the latestissue of the New Day, FATHER sweetly sang us this little song and then arose and Blessed us with this instructive lesson herein recorded. _ As these beautiful Words of Life poured’ forth from the Fount of GOD’S OMNISCIENCE, they gladdened the souls of the children of men and created an atmosphere of Peaceful Serenity’ in our midst. Oh, how we can rejoice and give thanks for the Great Privilege of knowing GOD is in and on the earth today in a Body, daily giving to us the things We prayed for so long~— PEACE, JOY, LIFE, HEALTH, LOVE, SUC- CESS and PROSPERITY! ALL HE asks us for, is our sinful hearts! Let us this day fully con- secrate our hearts and minds and "lives once and ' forever to our Blessed LORD, FATHER DI- VINE, the REDEEMER and SAVIOUR of all mankind! % THANK YOU, FATHER DEAR! (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER sings and speaks as follows:) “MY Words are Spirit and they. are Life, MY Words are Spirit and they are Life, MY Words are Spirit and they are Life, Your SAVIOUR IS JESUS the CHRIST! "‘MY Words -are’ Spirit and they are Life,‘ etc. _ Y’ The LORD .and -SAVIOUR, the CHRIST! “I AM the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE, etc. ‘I ‘ I Your LORD, the SAVIOUR, the CHRIST! “I AMvthe first,IAM the last, etc. \ The future‘ as I have been in the past! "”‘i‘I AM your heart and I AM your mind, etc. I AM there now all of the time!” PEACE, EV.ER‘YONE:‘ S I . GOOD HEALTH, GOODIWILL and a_ GOOD APPETIT.E and GOOD LUCK for everybody to- night; those who can accept of the CHRIST and recognize HIM as HE IS! I have arisen at this instance to say, “MY I Words are SPIRIT and they are LIFE!” By MY Words I will resurrect the dead and _by MY’ Words when they are read distinctly, legibly and plainly, I will inspire MYSELF to speak or sing; and that is exactly what it is all about‘! Mortality and mortality’s version do not de- sire to see MY SPIRIT, MY WORD, MYIMIND and MY LOVE have full and free access; for it knows within itself if MY SPIRIT, MY MIND, MY WORD, MY LIFE, MY LOVE, which is_MY- , SELF, will have free access, or does have free access, it will prohibit mortality’s version from expressing. . - You have long since declared, “GOD ALONE SHALL REIGN!” Then why not rejoice at the outward expression of the reign of your SAV- IOUR and rejoice at the outward expression of the suppression of mortality and.mortality’s ver- sion? For if you are suppressed by any means whatever, you are of mortality’s version. GOD will lift you above depression and above oppres- sion and above suppression, therefore mortal— _ ity"s version cannot suppress you when you are lost in -the Will of your GOD. I Speak of this because at timesit is seen among the children of men and once in a great while among the angels of the Kingdom,—-—reflections of a sketch .of a reflection of depression. Why ‘should you be depressed if you are right with_ your GOD, if you live the Life of CHRIST? If you are true in heart and in mind, you will be lifted up, you will not be cast down; for GOD is the CONSO- LATOR, the SATISFIER and the COMFORTER;i HE will comfort you. , How glorious it is to know the TRUTH! When you are cast down, it is because of your own shortcomings, as it may be termed, for MY Words are SPIRIT and they are LIFE; they are the SAVIOUR, JESUS the CHRIST! They have lifted millions of others and if you are not in harmony with them, they may not reach you effectively; but if you are in harmony with them and with ME, they will reach you effectively and MY, WORDS I have Spoken or AM Speaking will transmit, MY SPIRIT to you. : A I I For this cause I, delight in hearing MY Own ’Words as well as you do, for they are SPIRIT "34 The‘NEW DAY and LIFE to ME! They are MYSELF incarnate. Aren’t you glad! For this cause you should re- joice and be exceedingly glad to hear MY Words; for this book, as I said, being a book of MY’ Words, this is the BOOK of LIFE in expression from a literary point of View when they are re- spoken, especially when they are spoken inspira- tionally and read distinctly so you can under- stand them. They are life-words spoken into action and put out in Words from a literary point of View and when you have your _review of the expression, you find the very words that have been spoken ‘are SPIRIT and LIFE continually, for they will quicken within you. That is the mystery! , I delight in hearing MY Words read, it causes ME to feel good! You have heard men say at times when they get filled with enthusiasm and happiness in the church, “Bless GOD, Bless HIS HOLY NAME!” So GOD Blesses HIMSELF! Then I say it is a privilege and a pleasure to hear the words read distinctly; the reiteration of the words th.at have been spoken, when they ’ are reiterated inspirationally, yet read from a literary point of view,,but reiterated volitionally . and inspirationally by the Spirit; why naturally they are MY Inspiration .and they are JOY and LIFE and HAPPINESS, for they are MY Words reincarnated and, they who are the reiteraters of MY Words and will reiterate them distinctly, in- spir.ationally and harmoniously, they are the per- sonification of MY Words and I rejoice in them. _ I thank you. Tel. UN. 4-6855 PEACE JULIETTE Dresses, Sportswear, Ladies’ Specialties ' Lingerie, Hosiery Money cheerfully refunded at the Juliette Shop 250 WEST 116th ST. Near 8th Ave. New York City 3l8iWEST mgsth s'r. 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HONEST, COMPEETENT AND TRUE “OUR FAT-HER’S .MESSAGE” AT BANQUET TABLE TEA ROOM HIGH FALLS THE PROMISED LAND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 A.D.F.D. ‘TIME: 2:35 P.M. While testimonies rolled, FATHER served a very delicious breakfast Banquet in the cozy lit- tle High Falls Tea Room, surrounded by as many angels as could crowd their way into the build- mg. One testimony in particular drew the LORD’S attention to a misunderstanding which has been expressed by many followers from time to time, so FATHER gave the little Table Talk tran- _ scribed in these pages to clear up this question. THANK YOU, FATHER DEAREST. (Above is the comment of the transcriber and following is FATHER"S Talk:) For the benefit of yourself and those who are concerned, Words of Wisdom, something con- structive I speak at this instance-——especia1ly in answer to your thoughts——such thoughts as have been conveyed to you concerning your position or occupation. ‘ A It is not necessary for a person to especially sew or especially have a dining room.. Any con- structive and legitimate and Evangelical busi- ness, so long as you arehonest, competent and true, you may do without criticism. One’s vo- cation or one’s profession should be considered. If your vocation, profession or occupation is more constructive and more profitable than any, other, Fo3E'?C§;iii=E1~‘§§ERs AIR-O-PEDIC ARCH SHOES $6.50 & $7.50 56 EAST 34m 's'r., Mad. & Park Aves., New York City P E A C E We Thank You, FATHER Lew’s ants Store 211 WEST 125th STREET . A Full Line of Dress, Sport & Work Trousers $1.95 up 74 East 125th Street the thing that is the most constructive, the most profitable is the one you should do.» That which the individual can do more effec- tively, more accurately, more perfectly, more in- spirationally, which is to say more volitionally, by gift and by calling, such a person can let GOD work through -them with glad-ness. By getting out of your own position, out of your own pro- fession, getting out of your own vocation, out of your own calling, «out of your own mission, out of your own gifts and out of your own talents, and trying to work in some .,other person’s tal- ents, occupation, profession or calling, you may find yourselfiin lacks and wants and limitations, in adverse and undesirable conditions, especially if your vocation,“ occupation, profession, gift, tal- ent or calling is of My Spirit and Evangelical. If it is legitimate and not in violation to the Law of the Spirit of Life according to the Teach- ing of CHRIST, why, then you may find your- self in the balances weighed and found wanting because of the lack of your faithfulness to your special calling, your gift or your talent, your oc- cupa-tion,.profession or your vocation. I have not requested any person or persons not to do any sort of ,a professional profession. If they are called to do so, and if that is such a person’s vocation, calling or gift or talent, so long as such is done according to the Spirit, which is to say Evangelically, if it is d-one‘Evan- gelically and if it is not in “violation to the la.w of man,-why, there and then you" can find such vocations always appreciated. Such talents, such gifts, such callings, such professions and such voc- cupations are always. sought and considered, es- pecially when a person is gifted in such profes- sion. 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MEN’S and LADIES’ SUITS Made to Measure Z111 Seventh Ave. V New York City I Near 126th St. PEACE Thank You, FATHER ROBERT HAMPTON EXPRESS TRUCK Q All ‘kinds of hauling and moving done Q Also nice well kept spaces for brothers. 19 VVEST 115th STREET New York City PEACE W McCrory’s 5--10-—25c. Store 125f.h STREETS “FRIENDLY STORE.” Where you will always receive courteous service and full value for your money. . 216 WEST 125th S1‘. NEW YORK CITY PEACE HY-VOGUE PAPER CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF Paper, Paper Bags, Twine, Shopping Bags General Merchandise and Paper Specialties 1607 PARK AVE., NEW YORK Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. Tel. Llflhiguh 4-4132 Peace I Thank You, FATHER .IENNY’S HAT SHOP Q Millinery Shoppe —- All Latest Q Specializing in large head sizes Q Complete line in mourning veils 252 WEST 116th STREET New York City Styles A.D.F.D. I We Thank You, FATHER CHEAP JOHN’S SHOE STORE 1546 Park Avenue, N. Y. Bet. 111th and 112th Sts. FEACEV Thank You, FATHER I ‘ Phone: UN. 4‘-5277 . PEACE MINERVA SPECIALTY SHOP We specielize in EXTRA SIZE’ Blouses, Skifits, Lingerie, Corsets». — Also Hosiery, Hand Bags and Gloves 70 WEST l.16th STREET NEW YORK CITY A.D.F.D. I PARK MIL.LINE.RY LATEST STYLE MILLINERY ‘AT BEST VALUES ‘ PEACE '1566 PARiK‘AVE., Bet. 112th and 1131711 ‘Sts., N. Y. City , Peace’ M. GREENWALD We Thank You, FATHER ' 1Oc3tober.2:1()th1‘,:1YI938 A.l)C.IC=‘.l).i I I I P C z~‘:.. N{1EfW"l).AY A . I j oi ,3»z V WHATSOEVER YOU ARE NAMED, THAT Is. (;oD's NAME IN YOU UNDER THE NAME or A PERSON As GOD IS ALL IN ALL TAKE, RECORD OFOALL WITH WHOM YOU COME ‘IN CONTACT FOR THE TIME IS NOT FAR AWAY WHEN THEY WILL SEE THEY NEED YOU “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” ’ AT THE BANQUET TABLE No. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCT. 14th A‘/ND 15th, 1938 A.D.F.D. A , TIME: 1:05 A. M. Breaking a silence which has lasted much too long, in the opinion of the thousands who gath- er daily to see the HOLY BODY of GOD and hear His Vital Words of Wisdom, FATHER spoke briefly on this occasion, making it clear that He did not intend .0 speak at length. How-- ever the hunger of His hildren for the Heavenly Manna somewhat urged Him on and- it is hoped that this is but a forerunner of many beautiful Messages to come. Present at -the Righteous Government Meet- ing were Judge Kross and a party of friends, and many other visitors. FATHER graciously extended an invitation to the former to remain for the Banquet and it was -then that He de- livered His short but dynamic Message. THANK YOU, FATHER (The foregoing is the comment of -the tran- scriber and FATHER’S Words follow.) PEACE, EVERYONE: A ~~ GOOD HEALTH, GOOD WILL, a GOOD AP- PETITE for everybody; GOOD MANNERS and GOOD BEHAVIOUR, all SUCCESS and all . PROSPERITY!—These _and all other Blessings I I bring, although I am still on strike. I have long since said, ~ “I will preach CHRIST in Words, but more so in deeds and in actions; and I‘ will ‘put My Spirit in them and cause them to walk in My Statutes.” A For this cause I have refrained from speaking in Words so much. _ I would just like to say, I heard Dr‘. Broad- man speaking just as I came in before the Meet- ing closed in the ‘Auditorium. I started to go in, but I knew it would inte fere and I trie-d to go \ I around. A I strove to keep from coming in.the Q, . Meeting whilst any of the speakers were speak- ing, because I knew if I would, you all would act as if though you Wanted to see Me and as though you wanted to hear Me speak. I. desired to hear the others speak. For this cause I refrain- ' ed from speaking. A In the meantime I would just like to say before I take My seat, it is understood that there are those who have sought to register and have been handicapped; it is a whole lot in doing everything right. The old saying is; , , “Drive the nail right, boys, And hft it on-the head; ‘ Strike with all your might, ‘boys, While the iron is red.” A ‘ It is essential to beready and to do the thing that is just and right‘ to do. I heard one speaker say a little while ago, when I first came i.n; at least, shortly after we began this Banquet, that she had gone up to register. I do not bear record of the name she gave, I do not bear rec- ord of her name Personally; but the name she gave was not the name of “Divine;” and she told ‘the inspector, so she says, that I am her FA- THER. If, from a personal point of view, her name is whatsoever it is, her FATHER’S name should be the same. GOD is your FATHER and you never had another; hence, ‘GOD is the FATHER of yourvphysical body, but you did not know it. Therefore, whatsoever you are named, that is GOD’S Name in; you under the name ofa person, as GOD is all and in all. Your Fathe1_"s Name Is the Same as Yours Your name is GOD’S Name and GOD’S Name is your name. If GOD is all and in all, then when ‘GOD, through His Condescension, put on a Bodily Form to call Himself in the Flesh, your FATHER and your MOTHER,—-whosoever you are and whatsoever your name is, so is the name of your FATHER.‘ Your FATHER’S], Name is the same. as your name and your name the same as your FATHER’S. Take these thoughts‘ to consideration. . » Hence, in registering and voting, you must understand there are those, who i are crooked. Especially the crooked politicians’, they do not want, you to register and vote; for they kiiow, 38, I « I Tire" NEW’fiAl"Y ldctobéf 26th, as My Constituents-, if you all register and vote, you will vote for RIGHTEOUSNESS and for TRUTH and for JUSTICE. Crooked politicians, they do not want RIGHTEOUS men and women in office. They want those who are crooked like themselves. For this cause they will try to prohibit you from voting. Now, watch everyone who tries to make it hard for you to register and Vote! Stamp them in your memory for the future. It could be said, when I am known to besin power, for I am in power now! I told you.all several years ago, “I shall put the unjust officials out of office!” There are many things I could say, but I promised to stay on a strike if «I do not have enough sten- ographers to take My rec«ords—-at least the rec- ords of My Messages-—-I promised to stay on strike; but to show My respect for My visiting ‘friends I have arisen to say just what I am say- ing and to let you and others’ know just what you should do if you are registering. The Names of Your Father and Your Mother You should have a FATHER! Whatsoever your name is, was your father’s name; and what- soever your name is, if your father was ,married to your mother,Vit was your mother’s name. If she is living, it is your mother’s name; if she is dead, it was your mother’s name. If he is living, it is your father’s name; and if he is dead, it was your father’s name. Jot these thoughts -down in your memory for RIGHTEOUSNESS’ Sake. But as I have often said, we are working for ' the politicians as their constituents, that they might be supported and protected". For this cause they should rejoice .at your registering and voting. At this time I would like to say, the crooked politicians know wi-thin themselves, if all of My Followers vote, we will put the RIGHTEOUS and JUST officials in office. I have declared, “I will put them in by the ballot if possible,- but not by the bullet.” the ballot, I will move the unjust officials out of «office and I will appoint them in. ’ GOD‘ rules .and moves in the hearts and the lives of the children of men! For this cause I say,- . “Fret not yourselves because of the workers .of iniquity. . .” for all of the crooked politicians, as workers of iniquity, shall be cut ‘off; and RIGHTEOUS- NESLS, TRUTH and JUSTICE, just as I have it Spiritually and Religiously under My Personal Jurisdiction, so shall it be universally or else they shall cease to function. If I cannot put them in by- The Honest and True‘ Will Be Endorsed I would just like to say at this instance, those of whom we know to be JUST and HONEST and TRUE as representatives of their respective of- ficial duty, we will endorse them. Of course it is true, as I have said, the crooked po*litic'i.ans will try in every way, in opposition to you, to keep you out of politics, because they know you do not want corruption in politics‘; and they know if you are privilege-d- to vote for those who are honest, who _ are just and who are true, naturally, you will vote the unjust officials out of office and vote‘ the just and honest ones in. ’ For this cause, at times it may be partially detrimental to say definitely anything personal- ly, for the crooked politicians will go in opposi- -tion just because of your stand you have taken and having committed yourself in any special measure; but as I ‘said, those whom we know, those «of us who know those who have been just in their official duty, we will support them, re- _ gardless to the opposition an-d regardless to the criticism. . For this cause I needfignot say more. We have secret service workers but and We are getting records daily of the different’ officials and even , the different people with whom we come in con- tact——men of business, of profession and of labor. We are coming in contact with them daily. We are getting information; we are get- ting -data on their actions, on their reactions and attitude towards RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT, the Way they act towards their feIlowmen—not only those of the actions they mayexpress to- wards us, but those who act unjust in words, deeds and actions towards their fellowmen; those who will not be tolerant in -their daily duty; those who are filled with prejudice, re- sentment and jealousy and convetousness and such detestable tendencies, and attempt to use them in their daily activities and in their official duties. We will take record of such officials and of such persons with whom we come in contact daily. Soon Men Will See That They Need You You can take record of your e‘rnpl‘oyee', your employer and all with whom you come in con- tact. Take cogniz-ance «of the actions and ex- pressions of such persons, for the time is not far away when men will see and know they will need you. If they do not need Me they will need you! Aren’t you glad! j As far .as the ballot is concerned, the time is not far away when -the Spirit of GOD, from this angle of expression, shall control the ballot uni Versally. ‘3 We have visiting friends with us. I had 4 October 20th, 1938 thought not to say even Se much, but if I con- . . tinue to stand, you will lead Me out; for the water is troubled and the water is deep and I will be obliged to swim, for I shall not sink; for ‘wheresoever I am, there you are also, aren’t you? And all of the peoples of the earth; not ’ only this people, but all of the inhabitants of the earth, do know—those who have heard of Me‘, they know you are with Me one hundred percent! They know My Followers will do what- soever I bid them do; therefore, We mean to vote the unjust officials out of office and the just and honest officials into office. We mean to endorse them wheresoever and whensoever it is possible;‘but the time may not be yet when I might fully express as I will express! But those who are unjust, they shall be cut off and you will not be hindered nor handicapped in registering and voting because they think you h.ave new names, because they think you have DIVINE names. I I “Fret Not Yourselves” If these names can stop you from committing ‘sin and vice and crimes of every kind an-d can take you outof the slums’ and clean up your city and all your communities, then I say, “Fret notyourselves because of the workers of ini'quity,»for they shall be cut off.” I do not/tell My Followers, “Do not steal, do not kill and do not do those other violations of the I Ten ‘Commandments;’’ but I put My» Spirit in them and they will not do those things. Not one of My Followers is on the Welfare. Any personwho is on the Welfare, you may know he is not a real Follower of Mine! I came to lift up the standard of perfection and produce the Spirit of independence, that you, as American citizens, might be real American citizens by expressing -the true spirit of independence! I thank you. PEACE, EVERYONE! I Was obliged to re- frain fr-om speaking to adhere to a red light signal. I had arisen to say, we have visiting friends in our midst. «Those of us who are here daily-—the majority of us are——it is a -daily oc- currence with us; for this cause I am request- ing the honor of My Personal Presence, or My Personal Self, to cease to take up the time and requesting the honor‘ of My" Immediate Co-work- ers, those who are here daily, to refrain. from speaking for a little while and give our visiting’ friends a chance to speak. If any of our visiting friends woeuld like to have a ‘word to say, you are welcome to speak, move volitionally if you wish -to. If you do not care to move volitionally as we do, give us your I g... TI'zeNEW'D‘AY I I I I A39 name, address and profession and we will gladly - introduce you according to custom. I would like to say further, while this point I comes to consideration, having met Judge Kross on the stage, I would like to say it may be that she would have a word to‘ say. I had not had the pleasure of personally meeting Judge’ Kross‘, but I have a very good record of Judge Kross, as one "who stands for RIGHTEOUSNESS, «TRUTH and JUSTICE, and one who will judge the people ‘with equity, according to My Teach- ing. I thank you. __ (At this point Judge Kross immediately rose to .address FATHER and the audience as fol- l~oWs:), “Peace” Lived. To PEACE, FATHER! PEACE be with you! It is a wonderful privilege to sit at this festive board and “break bread” with you. I come from a people -of an old tradition, the people of your LORD, Jesus Christ. The W-ord “PEACE” is a peace that is writ in our Holy Writ and it I moves one a great dealgto hear it not only given lip service, but hear it lived up to in every Word, and deed. It fills one but with a fe‘eling‘ of awe ' and inspiration and hope that this Spirit may move the world so that we all again can live-_ in PEACE; not only under this roof, but in all parts of the world. Many of us do not have the opp‘ortun'ity of . coming in sufficiently close contact with You, FATHER DIVINE, to understand in full mea- sure what it is that You are trying to do through not only Your Preachings but the precepts- that You daily express for Your People. Would that it were so and there would be so much less for ‘ those of us that are trying to do our duty. It is a feeling that is hard for one to exp’re‘ss_». V When I came down here and accepted! Your _ gr.acious invitation to “break bread” with You, I felt tired and weary; but as I sat here and not only observed the Spirit that motivated You and moved You in every Word, the very action of giving bread to Your Followers and Your Friends within Your Gates gave me a feeling of renewedjstrength .and I sat here spellbound and thrilled and just was wondering how can one translate that Spirit into the everyday lives of the millions, that will always seem to be “ scoffers. % Righteous Government Much Needed You talk of RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT. - Would that it were possible that more Would‘! You point out to Your Followers and give them strength to live according’ to the Principles that You set forth,;, how badly we need it! How much one NEW DAY more RIGHTEOUS GOVERNMENT we need in our everyday life! You are RIGHT! As I sit here tonight I am confident that it is the iniqui- tous forces in our community that want to pre- vent Your Followers from expressing Your Sen- timents and Principles that You are trying to teach them and have so well inculcated-, and keep them from having some way of expression; but_I think that no matter how hard the hard- ships are, Your Followers, without question, will follow Your leading. . I want to bear witness that in five“ years that I have worked in the City of New York, n-o mat- ter what part of the City it was in, none of your Followers appeared before Me. If any came that had ever been in contact"‘with You, they frankly admitted that they had fallen away from the Ways-of RIGHTEOUSNESS and for that reason were in difficulties. I want to pay tribute to You! I want to say to You, this is a revealing experience, one that will give me inspiration and comfort as I go on, 9 to try to carry out in my way—in small way ~——what I think is right; to try to help in the ~ outside world to bring a‘ Spirit of RIGHTEOUS- NESS. ‘ We need the inspiration that such men as You 2 give us. I ‘want to tell You it h.as been a great privilege to me to be here tonight and partici- pate of Your Noble Hospitality and to feel the Spirit that motivates hundreds of Your Follow- ers. All I can sayto You, in the Spirit of the tradition from which I come, is that the holy state of PEACE is much needed in the World. PEACE be with you! (Another visitor expressed her pleasure at the privilege of seeing and meeting FATHER in Person .and at FATHER’S Sweet request brought forward two children. The onlookers were delighted and touched when our SAV- IOUR blessed them to a few Personal Words, f-or it brought to the minds of many, His Words Peace ANNA of old, “Suffer little children to come unto Me.”) _ _ Peace E l. E C T A S .lUS~TlvCE; of the SUPREME COURT I A State of New York . " First Judicial District . C Judge oscowrrz KROSS Rig;hte.ousness Judge ANNA MOSCOWITZ KROSS Phone: UN. 4-5222 PEACE SCHWARTZ BROS. MELL ENDS, INC. 3 Bargain S-to-re-—-Over 15 Yrs. on 125th Street. @ We carry a full line of Silks, Cotton Goods 3 Damask, White Goods, Bed Spvreaids, Blankets, ‘ 9 Curtains, Draperies. Slip Covers made to order 323 WEST 125th PEACE NEW7 ‘YORK -CI‘I“§.’ « Justice aindi Truth Thank You, FATHER G. DE CICCO 3 Leather and,,.Findin«gs ‘ I9 _B0~0tbla,ck Supplies ‘ 9 Quality and Service -'C*o»r. 113th St. New ‘York: City SECOND AVE. A ()ctoberi20tl1, 1933 A.D.F.D.‘i ~. ~The—NEW.DAY T 41R October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. - ? TI 5-1230. BUY A EBURNER mom TURNER Oil Burners Installed as Low as $285.00 -— Fuel Oil. 190 WEST 1351711 S1'l.‘., NEW YORK PEACE “Peace to the World at Large!” Meals 10c. and 1513. 4 EAST? 1151:: STREET You, FATHER. PEACE A We Thank You, FATHER F. VRACAS Musical lnstruments of all Descriptions Expert Repairing done while you wait Piano Tuning and Repairing .~ 246 West 145th St. N. Y. City ;__.-2’ Bet. 7th and 8th Aves. Tel. ED. 4-6880-1. A A.DT‘.D. P‘ElACE D ,v_RROW LUMBER CO., INC- D~oors?,'“ Mouldings, Wardrobes, Dressers, Flooring, Slielvirng‘, Roofing, Joist, Fir. Stair Material — Special Mill Work. 666 LENOX AVENUE, Near 14131‘. ‘St., New York City. PEACE A.D.F.D.A We Thank You, FATHER A & P TEA CO. A and P FOODSTORES Stores throughout Harlem 825 EAST 141st STREET NEW YORK CITY A.D.F.D. We Thank You, FATHER PAULSTUART STORE FOR MEN SUITS, TOP COATS, OVERCOATS _ FORMAL WEAR and FURNISHINGS 13 EAST 45th STEEET ‘ NEW YORK CITY PEACE MOtt Heaven 9-7418 A ‘ V I PEACE AUTO REPAIRS Automotive Work in all its branches. Hot water heaters installed. 362 SOUTHERN BLVD., Near 143111 ‘St. Stan, Bronx, N.Y. Phone: DAyton .9-3750. 1, 2 Peace . A.D.F.D. YOUR BAKING COMPANY, INC. Pies g!?(;1i(sl:lk(3aS:!,“E31‘I1-:lrl.§1¥;c{l<l.‘n(l) aDs(lllI'ghnuts. BRONX, N. Y. 1141 BURNETT PLACE Electricians - Violations Removed: A Tel. MOtt Haven 9-9466 A'.1).En. » PEACE JACOB GOLDBERG 2 Wholesale Fruit and Produce ’ STORE No. 55. Bronx Terminal Market, Bronx, N. Y. O Phone: Estabrook 8-5060 A.D.F'.D. PEACE Dr. GUS-TAVE PRINCE SURGEON DENTIST . i W Hours 9-9 ‘RM. Daily. Sunday 9-2. Saturday 9——6. 3467 DeKalb _Ave., Near Eas,tGun Hill Road, Bronx, N.Y. S-pecial Attention to the Followers.» PEACE A.D.F.D. PL&A. Slightly used. Men’s Clothing "Well known brands——Bar'gain Prices $3.00 and up ‘ 2245 - 2nd AVENU-E, Near 115th Street, New York City "BEDBUGS—ROACHES!! Two or 3 sprayings a year with PREVENTI-{EM will clean them out. S.tai,n1ess and odorless. Wonderful for upholstered furniture. Kills Roaches at once.. “ i “It’s worth the price. beoausue. it does. the job.’’' 1/2 Gal. size 850. Quart ‘size 450. Pint size 250,. BENGAL C0,, 214 St. Nicholas Ave, N. Y. O. A.D.F.l). GOLDSTElN’S SILKS and WOOLENS 1540 EAEK AVENUE, _New York City N. W. Corner of 111th -Street. ' 2 ‘ » .. Peace Peace 1 Te~1.’ M0. 2-3523 « A.D.F.D. _ PEACE STAR WORKERS * Plastering, (lement Work, Fire Retarding 1 Phone: HA. A7-4450i TPEAC‘E. and Paintingf 120 WEST 115th sT., Apt. 3 E, N. Y. City Harlem Men’ s Sliop-—-—l'laberclasher Q Q _-Shirts, Ca.ps,_‘ Work Clothes Q Full line of men's wear Q At reasonable pl‘-ices 134 EAST 125th: ‘S?'l.‘REE’1‘ ‘PEACE A.D.F.D. Thank You’, FATHER JACK’S MEN’iS “You save money when you buy at Jack’s”. H Free. Pair of Sex with this ad on every purchase. 101 AMS-TERDAM AVE” 001'. 64th ‘St., New York City PEACE PEACE CURLEY’S CLOTHES- Q The only store of its kind in Harlem selling . .WELL BUILT O+LoT-HE.s_—- $13.75. ’ Q No olmarge for alterations _ ' — A — 2111 SEVENTH AVE, Cor. 126th st. New yea. any xii We Thank You, FATHER New .York A Te1.; MO. 2-45.45’ '42 I The NEW _DAY October 2011.‘, 1933 A.o.E.D, YOU SHOULD WALK AND TALK WITH GOD, DENY YOUR VERSION AND BE LED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LIVING GOD I HAvEsTREssED THE ACTUAL PRESENCE OF GOD FOR TEN YEARS YET A GOOD MANY OF YOU IGNORE IT CONTINUALLY IN YOUR WAYS AND DEEDS—-FATHER DIVINE “OUR FATHER’S MESSAGE” AT THE BANQUET TABLE N0. 152-160 WEST 126th STREET NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 27, 1938 A. D. F. 1). TIME: 1:00 P. M. All of the philosophies of the world that have enriched the mentality of men, and have enlight- ened their clouded understanding to some de- gree, they .are not an infinitesimal expression compared to GOD’S OMNISCIENCE which HE -so freely and continually bestows upon mankind universally, directinghim wisely and righteously into all paths of life which lead ultimately to CHRIST and to the “Golden Gates of Heaven.” Daily we are wa1king'in this Path, step by step, with CHRIST Our LORD and Our REDEEMER, FATHER DIVINE, the Great SHEPHERD of His Flock. THANK YOU, OUR LORD. (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which Father speaks as fol- lows:) ‘ “Blessings and Blessings are falling on you, I Blessings and Blessings are falling on you, Blessings and Blessings are falling on you, (Aren’t you glad?) They are falling on you and «others too.” PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” greeted the]. en- ‘thusiastic assembly.) That little composition is well worth consider- ing, especially when it comes Volitionally and is stamped in your memory, “Won’t that be one happy day, When the whole round world will do just what HE says?” —The atmosphere of the Spirit through harmon- ization is a healthy atmosphere. Through obe- dience and by living in harmony with the Spirit of My PRESENCE, My Work and My Mission, you are coming into the unity of the Spirit, of 1. Mind, of Aim and of Purpose with it, and by so 0 doing, naturally -those who will do just what GOD says, wheresoever HE is and wheresoever HE may be, if they will obey, then and there “it will be one happy day.” ' I Just to think of being in harmony with the Source of all Supply! The reaction of your har- monious attitude which you have taken, has brought the desirable ‘S results for your Spirit, your mind, your body and your Soul. Just think of the many years many of you have not even had an occasion to take a thought for yourselves, in the fulfilment of the Gospel and in CHRIST’S , request, of what you shall eat one day for the next. _ I will help you to fulfil the Word of GOD, yea, the Gospel itself and the Words of CHRIST. I will help you to fulfil GOD’S' requests as recorded in‘ the Gospel of the Book of St. Mathew, how V you must not even take thoughts one for the next, in the fulfilment of that particular Scrip- ture; this being little considered among“ you, but yet it is a living reali-ty——while millions are starving there, and you, as the son who did not leave home, are living sumptuously in splendor, with a-full and a-plenty, while others are grop- ing in darkness out with the swine, starving out -there; but through Love and ’Mercy CHRIST came. , ’ I ‘ ' A If You Ignore GOD’S Presence You Will -Feel . the Effect , - At the time of so—called- depressions, at the time of so-called hardships and hard times, in the time of ‘lacks, wants and limitations, GOD came in His TABERNACLE, in His PERSON, bringing the personal desires’ satisfying por- tion for each and every person. Then I. say, it is a privilege to live in such a recognition, al- though you may ignore it; but the time is not far away, when you will feel the effect of your “ignor-ance” of the fact that GOD is present with you. under the sound of My Voice, and you ignore it continually, in the act of your expression, in your ways and in your deeds~—disreeognizi11g Oh, it is a privil_ege to live in the ACTUAL I PRESENCE of GOD, I say. I have stressed it u for lo, these ten years to a good many of you I _‘ October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY I 43 GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, when I say,_ “it is a privilege to be in the PRESENCE “ of GOD.” The time is near at hand, I shall shake the earth. I shall not only shake the earth, but I shall shake the Heaven.’ of the Kingdom, as they may be termed, to rec- ognize GOD’S MIGHTY PRESENCE moving with a “Mighty Hand.” They must “come up” or “close up.” They had just as well to close up shop now, for GOD ALONE SHALL REIGN! But “won’t that be one happy day!” I say, “Won’t that be one happy day, when -the whole round world MY Words obey;” when they live exactly according to My Teaching, by making a complete surrender, a self-denial, a whole-heart- ed sacrifice to GOD, and recognize GOD’S AC- TUAL PRESENCE by the ‘recognition of His Activities among them. A ‘ ' Fulfilling the Scripture Just think of it! I AM fulfilling that part of the Scripture——fulfilling it for you, that you might not take any thought. of what you shall eat, drink or wear one day for the next. This is not merely an assertion. This is actual facts and figures; and you are the figures, figuratively speaking, as an abstract expression of what I AM telling you. Oh, it is a privilege to live in the ACTUAL PRESENCE of GOD, I continue to tell you. When you refuse to recognize GOD’S PRES- ENCE and serve -the LORD with gladness, and enter His PRESENCE with thanksgiving and into His Gates with Praises, according to the “Psalms of David,” you will eventually be cut out and cut off from the PRESENCE of GOD, and shall not rejoice in His PRESENCE! " ‘ Oh, it is a privilege, I say, to be in the PRES- H ENCE of GOD! I have stressed it over and over again, but I retrace it vividly thisafternoon, for the consideration of the children of men! It is a privilege, not only for you as Followers‘, but for all humanity universally, to have GOD in and on the earth plane in the likeness of the children of men, that they might be one with HIM, and all must recognize GOD’S PRES- ENCE, or be moved off of the face of the earth, or move out of-My Way, where My Spirit and MY MIND, with My Love, shall have its sway. Just think of taking not any thought——not the slightest one-——as to what you are going to eat one day for the next! If you do, you are in- truding on the Spirit, and the _PRESENCE OF GOD as actuatedly expressed among you all. GOD in the Likeness of Man - , GOD through Love and Mercy, through His I shall move as I have not 1 moved, and cause mankind and even the Angels” the Spirit of Jesus iii. all Itheékiiéss and simplicity, Condescension came, and has spoken in the like- ness and- the language of the children of men, speaking in their divers languages of expression, of their emotions, of -their actions and of "their deeds, that they might see and know, or at least believe, this is ‘what it was done for, and this is what it is being d-one for, to lift humanity from degradation, from the degraded state of expression——degradation, “de-gra-da-tion”——th_at they might recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRES-' ENCE in the land of the living, in and on the material plane where they are functioning. Then I say, recognize GOD’S PRESENCE! Without the recognition of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE in the actuated words of your ex- pressions and even in all of your gestures and emotions, why, GOD will disrecognize you as a person, and will see to it that you will feel the effect of His PERSONAL ABSENCE. I ~ shall let you see I and know you cannot ignore GOD’S PRESENCE as a Person, and live per- sonally in His Blessings and be surrounded with them. GOD ALONE SHALL REIGN! Not a mortals; cursed thought of yours shall have an existence in this Place, for I shall over-throw every “ver- sionated” concept and version of yours and others, and GOD shallbe enthroned -on the minds of the children of men, and shall have all Domin- ion among them. D How glorious it is‘to know your GOD, and to worship at the remembrance of His Holiness, to serve the LORD with Thanksgiving and with Praise, and serve the LORD with gladness! V Express the Nature of the Spirit Again I’ wish to say, at all of the Extensions that are under My NAME as “Extensions,” if they are co-workers there, owners, operators and co-workers functioning under My NAME, if they cannot express the Nature and the Charac- teristics -of My SPIRIT in Love and Kindness and Thanksgiving, without any murmuring or complaining, get out of those places or leave My NAME. off of yourdoors and windows. If I hear of any complaining, confusion, dis- satisfaction or disagreeance among you, I will put you out, or take My NAME off, one or the other. If you cannot serve GOD in the name of your own respective activities, professions and oecupations or business, although you claim that you are serving ME and your workis your own work, "but using My NAME for the purpose of you and- others being Blessed, if you cannot‘ serve in such Extensions and such units with harmony, ‘ with love and peace and pleasure, and pexpress 44 you shall not carry My NAME with you. It is immaterial to ME! . You have taken My NAME, but “thou shalt not ‘take the NAME of the LORD your GOD in. Vain, for HE will not hold you guiltless who tak- eth His NAME in vain.” If you have taken My NAME in your respective units, under the juris- diction of your special profession, business or oc- cupation, you must use MY NAME according to ‘ the Name of GOD, with the Spirit and the Love expressed in you all. When anything else re- sults, Why, then take MY NAME off of your doors and windows, andtake MY NAME out of your respective places of business. If you can- not live and express My LOVE, My MIND, MY NATURE, My NAME, My CHARACTERISTICS in all of your activities, then leave MY NAME behind you, or return it to ME. You Will Feel the Effect You should cease to use My Salutations, as I being imputed “Mine,” although they are imper- sonal; but they are detrimental for you unless you take on the Nature and the Characteristics of GOD. Truly I did say, “They are'“imper’son- all” They are impersonal; but remember, you cannot and shall not, by any means, take the Name of GOD in vain; if you do, you will feel the effect of it, for MY NAME is not to be blas- phemed. Aren’t you glad? ‘i “ When you take the Name of GOD in any of these divers names of expressions, you must also take the Nature and the Characteristics, Within you, and become to be the reincarnation of that which you are .taking, the Spirit and the meaning of such a Name, and even such a saluta- tion which you are using. Unless you have the Spirit and the meaning of such salutations and such a Name, you are taking the Name and the salutation in vain, and you are violating the first and the. great Commandment. Then I say, “Serve the LORD with gladness.” If you do not Wish to serve GOD with gladness, go and serve someone else; and see if you can find any other whereby you can be blessed or , whereby you can be saved; for What said the apostle concerning the mystery? if “Be it known unto you and unto all of the people of Israel, that as by the Name of JESUS CHRIST, Whom ye crucified, Whom J GOD raised from the dead, even by. HIM ewes , THIS MAN stand here before you whole. Neither is there salvation in any other, for there is none other name given in Heaven ..Whereby man can be saved, saving that of ,‘JEsUs CHRIST”——GOD ~ALMIGHTY of_ f vvl1_om.you, say I AM!‘ The NEW DAY! ‘ ENCE "or cease to function. This Name that charms your fears; this Name that bids your sorrows cease; this Name that accumulates music in the atmosphere and echoes in your ears, and you record it in print by note % or by instruments, by string instruments or by V“ other instruments of music as mechanical instru- ments invented by man, that they might praise your GOD. You -must recognize GOD’S PRES- ENCE or else. GOD will disrecognize yours and disrecognize you completely, and you will feel the effect of it speedily, yea, immediately. Let All Nations Hear the Message GOD ALONE SHALL REIGN! Let all of the nations of the earth hear the Message of GOD; h_ear the Message, for that which I have spoken to you as Followers and as co-workers and as participators and as representatives, I speak to all humanity, they must recognize GOD’S PRES- GOD ALONE SHALL REIGN among them, and none shall ‘hinder HIM. As I said, GOD for you, in you and by you, is fulfilling the Scripture. GOD, in mer- cy and compassion to reach you, to save you, to bless you, is actually fulfilling the Scripture. That is What GOD is doing for you. When you look around and stop and consider, ’ not only you, but the people generally, they can see the mystery, if they will believe it. I have made the way possible for their existence through and over and above all depressions, to be absolutely independent. Just think of it! As I say, taking no thoughts for yourself! You need nottake thoughts; all you must needs do, is to live Evangelically whole-heartedly and bring your bodies into subjection to the FUNDAMEN- TAL. By so doing, the Spirit of MY PRES- ENCE will be with you and will be a Blessing to you, if you will live accordingly. (“It is won- derful!” exclaimed the assemblage.) If you are honest, if you are true, youdo not have to be under the law to do the thing and things you should do. Thelavv is your school- master to bring you to CHRIST. true, I say, you do not have to be coerced into doing the things you should do, for the very Spirit itself will teach you to do more than what you would be required to do by law. The Spirit of MY PRESENCE will go you one better every time. Every emotion and expression of Right- eousness, or the act of right-use-ness of things, I when My Spirit and My Mind are in you, and have fullaccess, will cause you to go that one better, for it will help you and Will cause you to do better and more than what the law would require of you. That is Why we have a law within ourselves. ‘ ‘ ' ‘October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. e If I you are October 20th, /1933 A.D.F.D. The NEW DAY 45 _ The Law Is Fulfilled by Living It The Law of CHRIST needs not the law of men. The law of GOD as transmitted from HIM, r‘einc§.rnated in the children of men, these laws are not the least in consideration, in those who are true and faithful. They recognize the Laws of GOD as transmitted, as being termed the “Law of the Spirit of Life that was in CHRIST JESUS,” as the infinite law-fulfiller, which ful- fills all laws in itself by your living it and ex- pressing-it—-the Law of -the Spirit of Life that was in CHRIST JESUS. . A man d-oes not have to tell you, “Do not kill!” The law does not have to put soldiers around buildings to keep you from going‘ in stealing. The law has to do those things to those who do not recognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, but to those of you who recognize the Personi- fication of GOD, your minds are changed from a personal point of view, and you will do things personally as GOD would have you do. You will not steal and you will not kill. The law does not haveto imprison all of the opposite sex to prohibit you from doing that which you should not do, for the very Spirit of MY PRESENCE being with you, will cause you to Voluntarily keep "the law. “Thou shalt not commit adultery!” I need not tell you, “You should not do it,” for if you have My Spirit you will not do it. ' Then I say, the Law of the Spirit of Life that is in CHRIST JESUS emanating from this TAB- ERNACLE, will teach you and will ‘tell you” whatsoever is just and right to do mentally, Spiritually, socially, economically, morally. and otherwise, and you will adjust all matters satis- factorily without My telling you. ‘ ‘That is what it will do for you and in you; yea, even through you and by you, if you will allow it to. Translating Mankind I need- not tell you to be honest; I need not tell you to be true, for the very Spirit of MY PRES- ENCE in you will be true in all you say and in all you do. That is the idea! That is the mys- tery! For this cause, came I into the world, that you might be partakers of My Nature, of My Love and of My Characteristics and express them, in deeds and in actions. That is what it is all about——translating mankind. When “Enoch walked and talked with GOD until he was .n-ot——” in other words, until he was no more——it was an ‘abstract expression as an individual, actuated prediction of the universe being translated from mortality to immortality, as an abstract expression as a delegate, yea, rep- resenting a delegation from the universe at large, how they all should walk and talk with GOD; how they would be translated——ch’an”ged‘ from nature to gr'ace——-in other words, changed from that Adamic state of consciousness to the CHRIST consciousness, as being termed “by Christianity, as being “changed from nature to grace.” That is what you all should be——trans- lated from mortality to immortality; translated from materialism to true Spiritualism; trans- lated or changed from the mortal nature of men? to the Spirit and the Nature of the INFINITE ONE. That is exactly what My Spirit is doing, and that is what it has done. Aren’t you glad? It has done just what I said, and it is still doing the same for the children of men; but Enoch as an individual, was a delegate” from the world of humanity, as a sample and as an ex- ample representing all humanity for the future in a person, in an individual expression repre- senting the universal translation of all humanity, how they will be translated from mortality to true Spirituality, when they walk and talk with the ALMIGHTY. That was a delegate of one. You Should Walk and Talk with GOD Thousands of years before CHRIST came- , in other words, before JESUS came as the per- sonil‘icati«o:n of CHRIST, as a delegate in expres- sion, another one came——Elijah expressing also the translation of man, expressing in the sample and the example of the individual translation, telling of the universal translation, as that was a sample and an example. Then you should walk and talk with GOD. You should! deny your versions, but be led by the Spirit of the Living GOD. When you are led by the Spirit of GOD continually, the Spirit of GOD will be within you, and the Spirit will give you victory over ’ every difficulty and will translate, you from mor- tality just as it did Enoch. Aren’t you glad? Then I say, put off mortality .and puton im- mortality. " It is merely a work of the Spirit of your SAVIOUR, working in the midst of this people, putting off the mortal conceptwof things, the mortal versions of men, putting off their mortal ideas and opinions and- putting on the MIND of HIM Who liveth forever within you. That is what it is all about! _ . Then I say, the translation work is going on. GOD is .tr'anslating» humanity from mortality; for Enoch and Elijah, being the individual samples and the examples at intervals expres- sing’ the mystery of the real translation of all humanity, how GOD will -take them when they » let go completely, by talking and walking with HIM as Enoch did, until they are no more. When you as individuals, walk out of your- _ selves and selfishness, when you walk out ‘of your selfish tendencies, when you walk out of your 3 46 - The NEW DAY October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. selfish fancies and tendencies by walking with CHRIST and GOD continually, after a while you will be translated in reality, and GOD will take you and you will be no more connected with mortality. That is, what it is all about. Enoch Became a New Creature Until GOD took Enoch, he begat sons and daughters, and did all of those things that per- tain to mortality, all of those things that per- tain to the mortal ways and expressions of Enoch until GOD took him; but when GOD took him, he was no more; he begat no more sons and daughters, but was no longer in mortality, for he was a new creature in the ALMIGHTY. Then I say, “Serve the LORD with gladness.” If you cannot serve GOD Whole-heartedly with gladness and thanksgiving, you need not serve ME, neither take My NAME in vain, for I Will not hold you guiltless. Oh, it is a privilege, I say, to live in the AC- TUAL PRESENCE of GOD! GOD shall rule and reign over‘ every cursed,mortal mind and shall put everything down that is not according to Him, and shall have PEACE and PLEASURE on earth among men, and shall cast out every- thing that maketh an offence. A The Spirit of GOD will make you honest! The Spirit of GOD will make you competent.‘ The Spirit of GOD Will make you true, and I will not have to get the law behind you to cause you to do the things you should do. The Spirit in itself will do it, for GOD is greater than it; “for greater is HE that is Within you, than others that may be in opposition.” Therefore, I "need not get anything in opposition to you, if you Will do as I bid you do. How glorious it will be when all humanity shall obey GOD, when they all learn to obey GOD! The pleasant atmosphere it creates, and the vibrations -that are lifted high, it causes the 'very Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE to permeate and penetrate your physical system and change your physical condition immediately, and cause you to be new creatures. I thank you". PEACE, EVERYONE: (»“Peace, .FATHER DEAR!” responded the as- sembly.) , H While I AM on My Feet, I would like to say, there are visiting friends among us; those who would desire to have a word to say, you are Wel- come bo speak. Move volitionally, voluntarily, inspirationally, if you wish to. If you do not care to move as we do, you may give us your . name, address and profession; we will . gladly introduce you according to custom. I thank you. Now I wouldlike to say, this is not of any special Religion or creed, or anything of that sort, but it is of all professions, gifts and call- ings. All organizations or representatives of the divers political parties, or any business, pro- fession, institution, labor /or trade, you are all Welcome to speak here, for this is the hope of your redemption and the deliverance of all hu- manity. I thank you. (Several persons availed themselves of the privilege to speak, and after the Elder——Elder " Davis—-had spoken, FATHER arose again, and in response to the minister’s plea, FATHER said the following:) ’ PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEA/R!” echoed the greet- ing of the assembly.) At this instance I would like to say to the Elder Davis, “the Spirit of the Conscipusness of . the PRESENCE of GOD is the source of all sup- ply. and it can and it Will Satisfy Wery good de- sire.” If the recognition of GOD’S PRESENCE is once established in your consideration, by liv- ing Evangelically whole-heartedly and by living in harmony with the Spirit of GOD’S PRE- SENCE otherwise, the Spirit of GOD’S PRES- ENCE will bountifully supply you with every- thing you may desire. Why is it I say, by living in harmony with the Spirit of GOD’S PRESENCE -o-therwisef.’ An in- dividual may live Evangelically, and yet he may abstain from many things, and live according to the Teaching and according to the Life of Jesus from a personal point of view, yet one may not adhere to his highest leading as the Spirit may lead within through the relaxation of the con- scious mentality; therefore, I say, the recogni- tion of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE will adjust matters satisfactorily, for GOD is present with you, with or Without His PERSONAL PRES- ENCE. As I often say, it is not that one must neces- sarily contact ME PERSONALLY, if such in- dividuals can perceive and conceive the idea of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE as a living factor among them, unless thereaction of such a con- scious conviction will prove to them that GOD is with them, when they are personally absent from HIS TABERNACLE. ‘ Then I say, live it and express it and give your mind continually over to the FUNDAMENTAL by living according to the Life and the Teach- ing of CI-IRI,ST as exemplified in Jesus. The reaction of such a consecrated -life will bring you the desirable results, “especially with the ecognition and the realization of GOD’S AC- TUAL PF«;ES‘E§N G11 Of course it is true, in these different- audien- . ocrober 20:11, 1938 A.D.F.D. ces, where there are thousands and thousands of Followers who are co'ns.cious of GOD-’S PRES- ENCE, it creates an atmosphere of victory over the difficulties, over trials and over tribulations, because of the recognition and the realization of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, and such a con- scious conviction being established in millions the universe over, whatsoever may be desired by the Spirit of such a recognition, even though it may be in an individual, that desire will be heard and answered, for that desire is the prayer you are praying: that is, if the desire is unself- ish. Then I say, “The Spirit of the Consciousness of- the PRESENCE of GOD the source of all 'S1,1Pp1y-” ¥ou are bountifully and abundantly Blessed by the recognition of .GOD’S PRES- ENCE, if ‘you can accumulate snch faith or de- velop such faith to" believe vividly and be un- shaken in confidence at the absence of G.OD’S PERSONAL PRESENCE as at and in these dif- ferent audiences and as in My PERSONAL PRESENCE; but of course it is more hard ap- parently, for one to overcome the doubts and » fears and superstition of the world when the individual is not in the presence of others who are believers in and along the "same line_. Bnt in _ . -these different audiences where there are hun- -dreds and thousands gathered together, all touch- ing and believing upon the one” thing, believing, and knowing GOD is ACTUALLY PRESENT with them, the Spirit that creates is the atmos- phere; and the atrnosphere of which is created by such a recognition of*'G,OD’S PRESENCE, it“ actually satisfies the desires. It is plain to see. Behold the limitless Blessings as they are ex- . hihited, as they are demonstrated daily, because of the consciousness of GOD’S PRESENCE in thousands; and thousands together really do ad- just matters satisfactorily and satisfy the de- sires of others,,because all of them are believing and agreeing on the one thing; for What said Jesus concerning the mystery 2% I “If two or three are touching and agreeing upon ,th.eon.e thing that -is needful, thfere will I be in the midst of them.” ‘ , Even the ministers and others who may be critics, they can see definitely, there is a reality in what I AM telling__y,ou, for the very Spirit of the PRESENCE of GOD is in evidence with these, My Followers; aside from that, they are touching and agreeing upon the thing that is needful. They know within themS€1V€S, it 1'5 needful for all of the people to come together. All of the critics will tell you that it is needful {that they be in harmony; it is needful for them The NEW DAY to be honest; it is needful for them to be com- petent and. true; it is needful‘ for them to stop stealing and it is needful for them to stop kill- ing; it is needfulfor them to stop doing all of those divers vices that they have been commit- ting. If this is needful, and they are together touching and agreeing upon -those things that are needful, JESUS according to the world of Religion and its version, has declared, “There I will be in the midst of thee_.” If theyhcannot see HIM, they are obliged to know definitely, GOD is with us, even if they do not know for we are touching and agreeing upon the thing that is needful, are we not? They are obliged to give it to I AM not speaking of this gentle- man who has lastly spoken, for he is advanced above that state in consciousness; but there are others as ministers and other people who are ac- tual critics of -you all, My Followers, yet they ca_n say, “Well, one thing FATHER D§,IV;INE does that is good,‘ HE keeps them from drinking -liquor; getting drunk and gambling, and -they are agreeing on those things.” In that, accord- ing to the Gospel, Jesus has declared: “I will be with them,” if they agree on the thing that is needful. ' . Now if they believe what Jesus said, they know definitely, CHRIST is with them,‘even if they cannot and do not see HIM.—-They are obliged to know definitely according to the Scr-ipture, CHRIST is with us, even if they do not see ME Personally. Aren’t you glad? It is needful to stop -the people from doing all of those vices and crimes which they have been committing, and IWAM continuing to do those things -that are needful to do, to keep them from doing the things they should not do; therefore, according to the Religion’s version, CHRIST is with them in reality, even though they cannot see ME. I thank you. If there is, anyone else who would have a word to say, any other visitor and friend who is a stranger, would like to have .a word to say, I AM pleased to hear from them. (After the gracious invitation by FATHER to the visiting friends, a few moments of silence elapsed, and then FATHE.R;soft1y and sw.eet1y quoted the following words of a familiar tune_. R “Hear the Blessed SAVIQUR, Calling the oppre-°»sed~” (And again, the Voice of the SAVIOUR was” heard in this final Talk on this occasion:) ‘ PEACE, EVERYONE: , (“Peaceg FATHER DEAR!” again responded the assembly.) i" That little verse I repeated: “Hear «they-Blessed; ~47 48¢- Jhe NEW DAY » SAVIOUR, calling the oppressed.” A thought came forth for consideration——I know the op- pressions of the Wicked have been great amon you. Mortality has striven to oppress the true and the faithful, and you have been oppressed as the under-privileged and as the non-privileged politically, Socially, economically and otherwise, but you can hear your Blessed SAVIOUR call- ing them, all who are oppressed. ‘ The suppressions of the people must be lifted, and they shall be free from -the oppressions that are imposed upon the under-privileged-; and GOD shall be reckoned among this people, for C GOD HIMSELF is with them, and shall make the hilly w.ays level. GOD is exalting the val- leys! 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At this time, the Angels very softly sang another melody, in which they made their declaration known unto the LORD and unto all men: that they .are the Children of the LIVING GOD, FA- THER DIVINE. FATHER delivered a very beau-tiful, but brief Message, which was tremen- FATHER, we thank THEE. A . (The foregoing statements are those of the transcriber,‘ after which FATHER speaks as fol- lows, first singing:) I I “I am not my own! I am not my own! FATHER, I belong to YOU; All I ask and all I hope for, Thine through all eternity.” PEACE, EVERYONE: (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” devotedly re- sponded -the Angels.) That little composition long since composed, reiterated by being sung over and over again, just as it was sung, yea, even so it h‘§s been sung, and will continue to be, by the spirit of sincer- ity, of Truth and of conscientiousness developed A A October 20th, 1933 A.D.1-ID. HAVE MILLIONS BUT in everysincere, conscientiouslbeliever. By this,» our Blessings are limitless .and our Kingdom and our increase have no end. ‘It is indeed wonder- ful! It is a wonderful relation by harmonization an-d- by the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose when you are unified together as My real Followers are. But people who are living in mortal consciousness, they may acquire their millions, and have millions and billions; but with- out the unity of the Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, and without a perfect harmonized state of mind, all of the wealth in the world profiteth nothing. But the unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, when all are uni- field whole—heartedly together .as one man at Je- rusalem, when you can say conscientiously with the spirit .of sincerity in reality, according to the composition, and can say: “I am in reality, one with My FATHER,. one with my sisters, one with my brothers in reality,” by characteristics, by na- ture, by disposition; and when all self shall have been dispelled completely, even if you have bil- lions, you will be super-happy, and if you do not have a penny, you would be just the same; for with or without a penny,,as I say concerning MYSELF, you would have a-full and a-plenty, an-d would be infinitely Blessed from every angle expressible. I The relationship, one with the «other, is the great essential. This Spiritual fellowship, by having the very same Spirit that was in Jesus, quickened and awakened in you, and one being one With the other’, by harmonization, by inspi- ration, by composition and by characteristics and by disposition, the inner urge of GOD will be so expressive in your thoughts and in your mind, even if you are not emotional, until you will feel the real Oneness of the Spirit in reality, and you will have victory over things that will come in opposition to you when you are not in .My Mind. I thank you. a HIGH SCHOOL SELF-TAAUGHT brings another chance to solve the complex problems‘ of % life. Ignorance is an unpleasant handicap; get this ‘book—;.-20 volumes in one deluxelbinding; each subject of the four-year course complete. Price $1.79 post paid. —— W. M. F erguson, Dis- tributor, Box 26, .Sta. I, New York, N. Y. 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UN 4-8239 wokms MEAT MARKET” BEST FRUITS — VEGETABLES —- MEATS Hotels and restaurants supplied Orders promptly delivered.. 92 LENOX AVE. Cor. 115th St. N. Y. CITY Phones: ME1rose 5-4121; 4122; 4123 Westcliester Hotel Supply Co., Inc. Quality Meats and Poultry 524 WESTC*HESTER AVE. BRONX, N. Y. Phone: UN. 4-8467 . PEACE A. STEPHANS Q Custom-Made Hats ’ l Q Hats Re‘modeled—-‘slhoes Repaired V NEW YORK CITY 73 w.’ 116th St;——N. E. Cor. 116th st. N. Y. O.‘ PEACE - 52 The’NEw DAY- October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. GOD HAS DECLARED BY HIS TOWN WORD, “GOD IS NOTLA «GOD AFAR A OFF BUT GOD IS A GOD AT HAND” " WHEN YOU RECOGNIZE GOD’S EVER-PRESENCE WITH‘ OR WITHOUT A BODY YOU. WILL BRING YOUR CONCEPTS ‘OF ‘THE IMAGINARY HEAVEN TO Tl-IE EARTH PLANE OUR FATHERS MESSAGE AT THE BANQUET TABLE BRIDGEPORT EXTENSION Nos. 468-470 BROAD STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT °’ SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 26, 1938 A.D.F.D. TIME: 10:30 P.M. PART Two The Word of GOD is everlasting! It is ever alive! It is ever new! It is ever increasing! It is ever creating! It is ever fulfilling! It is ever reviving! It is ever effective! It- is ever re- deeming! It is ever emancipating! It is ever precious! The Word of GOD is the Personified BODY of CHRIST, Our LORD and Our King, FATHER DIVINE; for “in the ‘beginning was the Word, and the Word was with GOD, and the Word was GOD, and the Word was made flesh” -——“tangibilated” as saith the LORD, “and dwelt among us.”_ The Word is ever fulfilling, and here it is fulfilled, for the. precious Word of GOD now dwells among us. What a privilege! And the Word which has taken form, constantly increas- es, and establishes itself within us, and we too, through the Condescension of the Personification of the Wor'd, Our CHRIST, are spoken into vex- istence, and have our identity with Our LORD; and because of this, in Love and Mercy, GOD be- ing the Compilation of the Word, as well as the Personification of the same, givesunto all man- kind “the KEY to the Word,” and thus we have such Messages as this one of scientific truth so freely bestowed upon us. OMNIPOTENT LORD, we thank THEE. " ' (Thesforegoing statements are those of the transcriber, after which FATHER speaks as fol- , lows.) « I / PEACE, EVERYCNE: L (“Peace, FATHER DEAR!” again respondedv the assembly.) ‘ . ' A At this time I rise to say, I could not, or do. not, say definitely what time the bus ‘or buses »will be leaving for New York orpelfisewhere; but I those of you who are returning on the bus, as * the time comes for you to go, you are welcome to be excused. I will be w-ith you anyway, if you willallow ME to. Now I would like to say,‘ before the last two, or two last speakers arose to speak, I ‘had called on the secretary to read-—proof-read a Message, but as it has been My Custom, as a Sample and as an Example for others to deny themselves con- tinually for a righteous purpose, .I would not al- low the reader to read at that particular time. Of course, My Work and My Co-workers’ are for the shrvice and benefit of all mankind. My Work and the work which My Co—workers are doing, which is “the one work,” is no -thought of yours; for if you» are not ME, and yours are not Mine, why, naturally, these things would not burden , or bother” you. But:-. this Work of My PEACE MISSION MOVEMENT, and all of My real Co- workers, are giving their time and service whole- heartedly to get this Message to you GRATIS; hence, when we have quite a lot of proof-read- ing to do, which is for the benefit of you, why, naturally, we proof-read at the Table at times. For this cause we do attempt to have a little proof-reading done, because I cannot and will not find enough hours when I AM not at the Table to proof-read all of My Messages, and then to dictate and proof-read all of My out-going let- ters, and read all of My incoming and other cor- respondence, and aside from the different inter- I views which I AM giving for the benefit of all who may be interested and concerned; for it all works in the one universal scheme of things for ‘the common good of all mankind. GOD Far Above the Stars I would just liketo say at this instance, -the Elder mentioned on several different occasions, when he was praying”, his -prayers were heard and answered; he did not know he was praying to ME here in New, York. Why, if that be true, of which you say it is, I AM not as far from him as he thought I was. He thought at that time I was all the way up abovepall of the plan- ets. The majority of them did, and no doubt, he thought the same. If GOD would be all the way the other side of all of the planets, why, it would Arm ;'i.~,2:“.;’.i»’i'<. ’ri.¢:%.,£-2 «.11.-;;./. -:’:€"—-2:.--;:';'.422==:: ‘;-..w~::5-.?£.4fn1/—:. -:=;*»au:‘,-'~=- -.1‘ N, .r 9:2. as :=;,z:"'='v~. .. 3w‘/1-. -,“n.=.<“.."-, v.-1: .,.:~u....:~.»u. .«’;:.:....w» October 20th, V1938 A.D.F.D. T-he Newt DAY .- 53 take GOD quite a little while tocome: that is, if GOD would come even at lightning-rate spee-d; not only at lightning rate speed, but if He would come at light-rate speed——186 thousand miles per second—it would take GOD quite a" little while to come, as I have proven to you conclusively and to others concerning. -the mystery by science and invention and by the astronomers. I have brought to your consideration an-d according to same, your conscious recognition andrealization of stars s-o far away, it would take, no doubt, a million years for light rate speed to descend from, or ascend to, these stars; but how mar- velous it is to realize the truth! / According to the astronomers, we have evi- dence to show that -there has been a star dis- ’ie~overevd- which is said to be seven hundred and fifty million miles in circumference! How mar- velous it is to know the truth I. is to get away from. superstition, the human mor- tal versions, their ideas and opinions in the act of keeping GOD away from them. ’ This is what they have been doing. Through the theories and doctrines of men, they have kept GOD away from them, and have caused them to live in lacks, wants and limita-tions, in all sorts of divers and undesirable conditions until I came. The Twin Plaskett Stars .According to theiastronomers, we find that . there were two stars discovered nearly twenty years ago, known as “the Twin Plasket-t Stars.” Those stars of which I AM speaking, were only fifty-eight quadrillion miles away, or just a little more, and it would take ten thousand years for light-rate speed t-o descend from these s-tars to the earth on which we live. If this be true, then it is foolish to think GOD is so far away, for light-rate speed coming at the rate of one hun- dred and eighty-‘six thousand miles per second, and it would take ten thousand years for light- rate speed to come only fifty-eightquadrillion miles, it-isunbelievable how long it would take for light-rate speed to ascend to, or descend from, some of those far—distant stars. After this, another star—a much further dis- tant star was discovered. This star, as I afore said, was said to have been seven hundred and fifty millionimiles in circumference—this being so much further away" than those other stars; therefore-, they could not measure‘ the distance definitely, neither could they tell by the statutes of measure, the distance——how many years would take light-rate speed to descend from those stars or thatstar. However,» in. a most recent discovery of stars, one s-tar h.as been discovered, which is said, tobe two billion and four hundred million miles in diameter. This star, if, accord- How glorious it. ing to the astronomers it is two billion four hun- dred million miles in diameter, no-doubt, it would take ten million years for light-rate speed to de- scend from that star, for it is so many times distant as far as from there to “the Twin Plaskett ‘ Stars.” ‘ ‘The Star Would Fill the Whole‘Solar System , Tlfat star, according to science, if in this little solar system in which this planet is existing or revolving, and all of the other planets’ in the solar system—if this star could get in it, it would fill the whole solar system in which this planet is and our planetary condition of our light and un- -derstanding -concerning stars and planets, it would fill, the whole solar system. Is not that something to consider? I ' Now according to the Religions, Heaven is far above all of those different planets of which I AM now speaking, and millions and billions of others much farther distant than those of which I have been speaking. Then, if that be true, ac- cording to science, it wouldlbe a matter of im-‘ possibility for. GOD to be up there in: that im- aginary heaven, and ‘come from that distance, according to the mortal version, and answer your prayers so quickly. -. As I afore -said,if the Elder would stop and consider, as he had considered, if he were pray- ing to GOD ‘in the imaginary heaven above all of those other planets, and God could be a real- ity there, how about being a reality here? If GOD could be a reality and hear and answer his prayer according to his Version way up there above all of the other planets, which would take, no doubt, ten million year's for light-rate speed to descend from some of those other planets, which the Religions say God has the heaven above all of those planets and yet could be there; then, how about believing GOD could be right herein New York, and answer your prayer? ‘ GOD Is Not Afar Off Iteis just as logical and more logical to rec- ognize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, not only to consider GOD is here in New York——in New York State and in the State of Connecticut—~— I but to realize GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE with you all the time, thanto imagine some imaginary heaven and an imaginary GOD, and think you get results from your prayers from a dlstance, when GOD, by His Own lWord, has declared, ‘ . “GOD is not a God afar off, but GOD is a God at hand.” I Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies. ‘Even if you have vocabularies, and they are far advanced of our present civilization, if youlisten to,%the‘Word and adhere to My Message, I will , ing to the way they understand it. , a man or a woman and appear according to their 54 S __The NEW DAY October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. convert your vocabularies and bring them into subjection to GOD’S OMNISCIENCE. Oh, it is a privilege to observe the mystery! GOD has always been with you, but the -mortal version of men veiled GOD’S PRESENCE from you andfrom them. That is the reason they could not observe HIM. How glorious it is! “ If you stop to consider the PRESENCE of GOD, according to the Scripture, you will be lifted from superstition and silent or open criticism, for GOD is with you. GOD has called such to'WOr- ship HIM in Spirit and in Truth, even as HE has. Some people will say, “GOD is a Spirit, and GOD is not a Body.” Well then, if GOD is a Spirit, what would you want with a ‘body, and how can you worship HIM if GOD is a Spirit and has called such to worship HIM in Spirit and in Truth? You would have to go back and seek something, according -to that version of supersti- tious belief. But with the recognition of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE, you can worship GOD in- Spirit and in Truth, and recognize GOD’S AC- TUAL PRESENCE, knowing GOD is actually with you. There and then you can declare with HIM; “GOD is actually present”; but with the superstition of men, with their mortal versions trying to keep GOD away from them, because they Wanted to do things in Violation to His com- mand, for this cause mortality has striven viv- idly and persistently t.o prohibit GOD from func- tioning among you; but GOD is with you now, henceforth and forever, with or without a per- son. GOD Personifies ‘Himself to Speak to You As with the principle of mathematics, even so with your SAVIOUR. If your SAVIOUR is im- personal, even though HE may be invisible, GOD can and will personify HIMSELFif HE wishes to speak with you,‘ according to your understand- ing. It is essential for GOD to appear in your language — in your “appearance-ic” language. Your appearance is a language which you speak. You do not only speak in emotions, in actions and in words of expression. of such, but you also speak in your personal appearance. appear, you are telling others according to their version, whatsoever you appear to be, A If you appear to be a man, and you appear to someone or appear to many, you are telling these, or many to ‘whom you may appear, you are telling them in your “appearance-i_c” lan-' guage, youare telling them you are that, accord- If you are understanding, the very" appearance is telling them in their own “understandable” language," .which language you are speaking according to When you A your appearance. You are just what you ap- pear to be to them. That is what you are tell- ing them. . We do not merely speak in words out of our mouths from a personal point of view, in the manner of speaking in the vocabulary of man, but our emotions, our actions, our expressions, our activities from every angle of expression, they are all words expressible; but they speak the language of the children of men, according to the way we see things. ' , Dial in on the Spirit - Then I say, GOD will appear and speak in yo_u_r “appearance-ic” language, that you might understand it, according to the way you see things. That is the way HE appears to you, as“ HE has already appeared to them. V A How glorious it is to recognize such a recog- nition, and dial in on My SPIRIT continually! The SPIRIT of My PRESENCE can and will be with you. from now, henceforth and forever, if you will let ME, audit will give you VICTORY over every difficulty; for GOD HIMSELF is Vic- torious, and if you take on His Nature by re- iteration, you will be the same by nature. There are many things I could say along this line, but I thought I would stir up your intellec- tual, your non-intellectual, and your Spiritual minds, whatsoever they may be. I came to stir them up and speak in the language of man, in whatsoever language of expression they may be accustomed to speaking. I AM speaking in the different tongues and languages, that you all might understand it. ‘ V Just think of it! GOD being present with you wheres,o_ever I AM, here, there or anywhere! The time h.as truly come,‘wh,en those who once thought that I Was in the imaginary heaven, and think as they have been thinking, without ME they can no longer have a vision. I have ‘met so many different individuals who, in their igno- rance, GOD winked at their sin and misun.der- standing; but today GOD demands repentance of all humanity. Bring ' Your Goncepts of the Imaginary I_,Ie,av.en " to the Earth Plane ‘ How glorious _it is to know your\_GOD; to build upon this Foundation with the recognition of GOD’S ACTUAL PRESENCE! And‘ by so do- ing, you will live and do and express as. I.j_h;ave declared. When you recognize your GOD with or without a Body, and know GOD is ever-pres- ent with you, it will be the same in your con- sideration! as it was in your concept concerning ‘GOD in your imaginary heaven; for you will bring your concepts of the imaginary heaven to the earth plane, when you are ‘converted from ‘October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. , The NEW DAY 55, imaginati_on to the conscious recognition and the realization of things; for those things are no longer imaginations to you. You bring them down from the imagina_ry concept of things and \ you place them here wheresoever you are on the material plane, and you bring them into expres- sion, in answer to the prayer you all have been praying: “Let Thy Kingdom come, and Thy Will be done, on earth as it was,” or “‘as it ‘is, in heaven.” This is what I AM -doingwith you today, to cause you to get your minds away from the im- aginary Heaven of far away, and from that im- aginary God of. your superstitious ideas and opin- ions, -the imaginary God created by the mortal version; that you might recognize GOD’S AC- TUAL PRESENCE as a living reality among you. When this is accomplished and put into your experience a living reality, GOD to you, al- though once an imagination, today shall be real, tangible and practical, and you will be by GOD in your actions and in your expressions as you thought you would be when you got to that imaginary heaven. If you do not, and if you will not, you just do not know HIM. When you know HIM, you will do and you will be, and you will act, the same as you thought you would act ac- cording to your mortal versions, when you got to that imaginary heaven: that is the Way you will -do and that is the way you will be. You will,love HIM just as much, you will serve HIM just as much; you will Praise HIM just as much, and there will not be the slightest deviation in action in person from what your concept within concerning your mortal concept would be, con- cerning the imaginary God in the imaginary heaven. llthank you. ' ' No End to His Activities I would just like to say once again, those of you who are required to go, if you wish to, you may go. We do not desire to bore those Wh-0 are desiring to go, you are free and welcome to go as you will. We will read as we sit, for My Work has hardly besuni Of My Kingdom and of My Increase and of My Activities there shall be no end. PEACE, EVERYONE: ‘Just b...efor,e you Inak_e your seeming .d.ep.artur.e, I would like to _say, if there is any person or persons still here who has lost a handkerchief with some money in it, here it is for the asking, by identifying it. I thank you. PEACE, EVERYONE: %(“P€aC€, FATHER DEAR!” joyously respond‘- ed the assembly.) The time seems to be quite well expired, and I believe, you all have quite well enjoyed what you have heard, and what you have said. So long as you r'ecogni,ze sucha wholesome atmos- phere and such a Presence as you see here, why, the reaction of such a recognition will be your - portion continually; hence, you are re-making history, as you live it and express it and recog- nize such ,a"‘PRESE;NCE in your conscious men- tality as well as in your subconsciousness. By this we all shall go away from this place filled with joy and peace and happiness and with zeal and courage to love each other better,-for you understand it better; hence, by understanding it better, you will learn to love each and every- body better, by better understanding, and by coming into closer . fellowship-~ through harmon- ization. ' As the time seems to be expired and there are I those who desire to return to their respective places, I feel as though it might be desirable now to let you know you_can return as you wish to, for those who are wi-th ME Personally—in other words, the majority of those who are here—— you would stay here all night, if itwere not for some cause that you are required ‘to go; but the joy that fills and thrills your Souls, such joy will never go. It is incorruptible and it is unde- filed! If you fail as a Person, it still remains; hence, as GOD is the spirit of such a Presence and such a recognition, it will be the same, though individuals be failures. Those of you who live it and express it according to the way I have given it in this Message, you will not be the slightest deviator, but you will harmonize whole-heartedly with ME continually. Men Will See the Standard Lifted Again I wish to say, if you will express ME in words, in deeds and in actions, honesty, com- petence and truth will be your portion, for such you will reflect in every emotion. You will not allow your emotions to express unless they are expressing and stressing thoughts of your men- tality, by being moved volitionally beyond your personal control, or by you being so inspired by, your volition to move spontaneously. In all you say and in all you do, you will attempt to ex- press the Spirit of sincerity; you will be con- scientious -hereafter‘; and others who he.ar and see, they will be ‘partakers of it; for We will “contagionize” the atmosphere in which We live with such a contagion, and will change the en- vironment of the “different places wheresoever we are. Ar_.e~n’t you glad? And all. mankind shall realize, there is a power‘. as I explained. tonight,‘ in so s i TheiNEW DAY October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. the hearts and lives of you all, well worth con- sidering. They will see that there is SOME- THING that has been lifted up as a standard as a sample and as an example for all -of the people. They will see and know, all of these qualities that you are required to express in words, deeds or actions, they are expressible more effectively when you bring your bodies into subjection to such expiessions, and become to bemthe reincar- nators of them. Hence, the very expressions and emotions will be reincarnated. By this you will tell others what I AM and Who I AM by causing My Spirit in you to be emancipated, and by you expressing it as well also in actions ‘as Well as in deeds; fior it will give victory over sickness, over diseases, lover disappointments, over failures, over all, adverse and undesirable conditions. I will continue to lead you, if you will let ME, and the Peace of GOD, of Whom you say ,1 AM, which surpasseth all human un- derstanding, Willbe with you and will be your portion, if I AM -that Peace according to your Religious conviction, if you live it’ and express it continually. I thank you. . BANQUET TABLE V 152-160 WEST 126th ST., N. Y. 0. OCT. 15th, 1 A.M. (The following few Words spoken by FATHER ‘came at -the conclusion of the reading of the above Message and are self-explanatory.) PEACE, EVERYONE! Here we all are again, the same as I have al- ways been. I have arisen at this instance to say, I need not say more than wh.at I have said. Just as -this Message was buried in the notebooks and had not been transcribed, even so the /Words of GOD have been buried from you all. I do not mean only those Words, but the whole Bible in some places has been buried from ‘man- kind. But I sought to unearth some of these Lectures I gave to bring them to the surf.ace for consideration. For this cause I, am refraining from speaking 4 and will cause you to get more of those Lectures that had been hid almost for ages. This will be published in the next Week’s issue of the “New Day,” the date and the hour it was given, just as it was, yea, as it is. I thank you. 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I Thank You, ‘FATHER SARAH’S HAND LAUNDRY SHIRTS 10c, UNDERWEAR 15c, 'B.V.D.’S 10c UNIFORMS 15 & 200, -ORGANDY DRESSES . ~ 20 & 250 11.1 West 124th St. (Basement) New York City PEACE M Thank You, FATHER LOVE HAND LAUNDRY MENDING and DARNINGK FREE 1 WORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED 2901 EIGHTH ‘AVE., ‘ L NEW YORK CITY Between 153rd and 154th Sts. ‘ Tel. Tnunghast 5-9639 — LONDON’S 5th AVE. MARKET 2180-5th Ave. .‘ Cor. 133rd St. New York City MEATS and GROCERIES Hotels and Restaurants Supplied PEACE Tel. MO. 2-8420 - _4 . A ' ' " H PEACE AMBASSADOR FURNITURE SALES New and Used Furniture. at _ - ‘Lowest Cash Prices A 0 2399-Sth AVENUE, 302 W. 1243?]! St., NEW York City Phone: -MO. 2-6353 ‘PEACE A LOPEZ CLOTHING HOUSE SPECIAL PEICE‘S FOR CASH _ 1682 MADISON ‘AVENUE 0 NEW YORK CITY ‘ 0- Be-t. 111th a.nd~112t;h Sts. .»-H" The NEW DAY New SYork City - S57 PEACE CRESCENT DEPT. STORE - Ladies’ ,.G'entliemen’s and Children’s Wear . House Slippers Our Specialty THOS. MALOUF, Prop. - 3 2544 8th AVE... Near 135th St. New York City Phone: V0. 5-4157 R LEARN To DRIVE AT THE CHECKER AUTO SCHOOL Q Expert Instruction $5.00 A 3 Individual attention, full time given. Q Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 300 EAST 59th STREET, East of 2nd Ave., N. Y. C. PEACE Phones: _M>Ot1t SI-Iaven 9-5370, 1. Walker 5-824%. Peace A. SPECTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT SOUTHERN FRUIT and PRODUCE Store No. 41, Bronx Terminal Market. 107 N0. MOORE -STREET New York City ’ BOSTON SHOE EXCHANGE PEACE 150 W. 12§th St., Arch Support Brings ‘ Comfort to the Feet V O. NEWEST . FALL STYLES ’ . p_ Ladies’ ..... .. .......... -_ $1.93.... lMen’s _____ ___ ______ _; ________ __ $1.98 up ‘ ChiIcIren~’s ____ ___L. ____________ __;___ 1,39 up 0, We Thank You, FATHER‘ DANIEL REEVES, Inc- Q REEVES’ BEST EGGS Q REEVES’ BEST BUTTER . Q REEVES’ BEST COFFEE ’‘ ‘ 154 LENOX AVE., N .. Y: Orders. Promptly Delivered 0' Bet. 117th-118th Sts. Ray ‘Hopkins, ‘Mgr. 2 ‘ PEACE :9 En. 2-0384 3. & H. MEAT MARKET, Inc. High Grade Meats, Poultry &. Provisions. I CA Hotels and Restaurants Supplied. 94 AMSTERDAM AVE. NEW YORK CITY Peace Tel. ‘MO. 2-1056, UNA-8351 3SA—MED BRAKE & 0 0 General Auto Repairs’ 9 Duco Finishing Q 0 Body and Fenders Straightened 6 All Work Guaranteed ' 515 . 17-19 WEST 125th St. New:YNeprkT_:_Citv We Thank You, FATHER. AUTO SERVICE CORP. 58 I eAi«N‘ElVAV“D_AY«__ I :Oc,tober'20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. 11' IS IMPOSASAIBLE To HAVE AN IMAGINATION THAT CANNOT BE BROUGHT INTO ACTUALITY AND .MATER1AL1tzAnoN IF YOU ARE A coN,sc1oUs AND CON‘S:ClEN'l‘_IOUS THINKER OUR FATHER’S' MESSAGE AUDITORIUM I " 152-160 w. 126th st, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. SUNDAY, OCT. 16, 1938 A. 1). F. 1). TIME: 11:15 P. M. To the great delight of an ever “enthusiastic audience, FATHER, wour Beloved SAVIOR, short- _ly before time to bring the Meeting to a close -.preceding the evening Banquet, entered and chose His usual place at the back of the rostrum. v ,Many. visitors were present; but after FA- THER appeared Personally, none seemed to feel led to speak and all eyes were focussed upon the DEAN of the universe, eagerly waiting for a Message fnom Him. 8 In one group was a Mr. Thompson, a repre- sentative of the Lutheran Church who made his way to FATHER and greeted Him warmly. He expressed his interest and admiration for FA- THER’S great Work and especially requested a Message from Him. Although a Lecture had been read from the “New Day,” a few minutes later the LORD graciously condescended to sat- isfy the desire of the visitor, which, of course, w.as also the desire of the many thousands gath- ered together. " FATHER, in His Lecture, explained His Mis- I sion psychologically and scientifically, to reach the minds of his hearers on the plane in which, they are functioning. e LOVING SAVIOR, WE THANK ’IiHEE. (The foregoing statements are those of‘ the transcriber, an-d following is our LOR'D’S Mes- sagez) . PEACE, EVERYONE, including ladies and gentlemen, men and women, and angels of the Kingdom! GOOD HEALTH, GOOD WILL and a GOOD APPETITE, with GOOD MANNERS and GOOD BEHAVIOUR! These and all other’ Blessings to you I bring because I carry those things in My Consciousness. ,- It is a privilege to live in the ACTUAL PRES- ENCE of GOD where the Unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose will eventually become to be a. living reality -universally; for, wheresoever GOD is and is in evidence, GOD will bring abeut and and \. by the Unity of Spirit, of Mind, of Aim and of Purpose, the Salutation of the Peace Mission Movement», My Followers and Friends, will be a living reality among all men. ‘When we say “PEACE” we do not mean to merely use the word as a salutation, but we mean to bring it into actuality as a living reality in the hearts and lives of all humanity. Since this has become to be a living reality among us and we find it is good for those of us who have , accustomed ourselves to using the word, We know the same is good for others; for all of the GOODNESS of GOD is impersonal! , At this time I would like to say, if there are any visiting friends among us——of which I know it is true -there are some here——who desire to have a word to say, we will be pleased to hear from you. Do not feel as if though you must necessarily speak our language, for we speak the divers languages.‘ We speak from every ' language and from every n.ation, from every tongue and every people. We are the expres- sers of the divers languages of eXpr'essi0n; for “actions speak louder than words.” I mean to speak hereafter more plainly in actions than I can tell you.» The words of the human language in all civilization are inadequate in all of the V0- cabularies of the earth, to tell you a percent of a fraction of a grain of the reality of GOD’S PRESENCE, His Work and His Mission. For this cause it is good to speak daily in our activities, to speak in our emotions, to speak in our actions from every angle expressible and tell all of the nations «of the earth universally, GOD to you is a livingreality. That mythologi- cal being, as GOD may be termed, has become to be ,a living reali-t"y among the children of men ;. for that which was mythological has been made real. I tangible and practical among them. The Name of ‘GOD has become to be a living factor, among this people. Truly might have one declared by quotationzr - F “The Name of GOD is a strong tower.” To realize the Name ;of» GOD as you do, the Name‘ of GOD in itself by expression can move V all difficulties; all difficulties and all trials and all tribulations. It can, and it will, give you a real EMANCIPATION from_ all undesirable con- ditions, if you will but let it. ‘ There are many things I could say along this , line, but.__I_, desire to hear our visiting ,frien_cls fictober 20th, 1938AA‘.D.F.D. The New D'AY ‘ it A ’ 59 _ speak, for we have quite a little to do yet, Shortly we will be serving the Banquet, after which you may hear Me speak volitionally if I wish‘ to, even as you are privileged to do here and now. Those of our visiting _friends who wish to speak volitionally, you may do so. Those who are not accustomed to speaking volitionally, you may be introduced‘ according to custom by mere- ly giving us your name and profession. ,.I thank you. (As no‘ one took advantage of the opportunity to speak at this time,_FATHER continued.) PEACE, EVERYONE! ' If there are not any who desireto speak, I must make My seeming departure from the Audi- torium, as I must get to work otherwise; but I wish to drop this thought here for your .consid- eration. To those of you who marvel at the ~ Work and the Activities of Mine, as you may consider it to be Mine, I wish to say, as you see the audience here today, so it is each and every day. Wheresoever I AM I attract men of all walks of life. It is a psychological thought I wish to drop here for you. It is a psychological point of view for you. The thing you vividly visualize you tend to materialize, and that which you carry in your , conscience ‘you produce and bring into outer ex- pression, that which you are conscious of. I AM conscious of “the abundance of the fullness of all good things. Wheresoever I AM I will attract’ and draw the abundance of the fullness from — every angle expressible, to Me. If you notice it closely, how these Auditoriums are filled to over- flow when I AM Personally present—it is not anything more than what it should be by each and-every one of you! I-t is your privilege to produce and bring to , fruition within you, the desirableness of the De- sirable and men will desire you in profession, "business, labor or trade. You will be able to at- tract and draw the abundance of. the fullness ' to you by producing the desirable for the abun- dance when you draw them. You must produce the abundance of the desirable within before you draw men, and when you draw them you will have something to supply or satisfy, them. be- cause you have the abundance of the fullness of desirable things within. Jot these thoughts down in your vocabularies and remember‘ them for your business, profession, labor or trade. Why is it men are-not successful? Whyfiis it they are not prosperous? Why is it they cannot attract and produce the best of all things? It is because they fail to produce the desirable in mind and in heart and express the spir"itand“the nature, yea, the characteristics of such desirable .\. \. 2 \ ! S . a expressions, that the spirit of such conditions and expressions might be the reproduction of their portion. . ’ You may get the men-tal idea of something, the mental concept of thatwhich you desire to carry in your consciousness, and live it and express it with the spirit and the nature and the charac- teristics of it. You will eventually produce it and bring it into «outer expression and come into pos- session of such blessings on the material plane. I heard a man say once———of course, it was something that I have said and had said before -—“That which you can imagine, can be done.” Mr. McKay said this many years ago. It is a matter of impossibilityfor you to have an imag- ination that cannot be brought into actuality and into materialization if you are a conscious and conscientious thinker. If you are conscious in what”-you are imagining, if you are positive in your imagination, if you are conscientious and sincere, that "which you can imagine can be ac- complished even though you may imagine some- thing in the mythological heaven. The reaction of such imagination can be brought into mater- ialization, and GOD in you can materialize that which you have surmised. . Why live in lacks and wants and limitations‘? Why live in wars, race riots and confusion when all of the Glory of GOD from your fondest imag- ination and from the fondest imaginationof all religions is at your disposal?‘ All of these bles- sings are at your disposal. The attributes, the characteristics and the nature and. the spirit, yea, even the LIFE of your SAVIOR, each and all of these are at your disposal or at your ser- vice. They areat your service merely for the asking and for the bringing your body into sub- jection. Through concentration you will be the reproducer of such an expression as you have been imagining. , ‘ Oh, it is a privilege to KNOW your GOD! GOD was ‘a CREATOR, was He not? GOD is a CREATOR today! GOD, with the creative forces of nature in the hearts and lives of humanity, is inspiring them with wisdom, knowledge and un- derstanding from the Fount of His own Omnis- cience, giving Wisdom to the ignorant and illiter- ate, transcending all human intelligence. Now, is not that a wonderful thing? . - It is. a privilege to have the recognition of your, SAVIOR‘ within! GOD Who has Power over the powers declares without and within, naught can hinder Him! RECOGNIZE your SAVIOR! Vis- ualize the POSITIVE! If you visualize the nega- tive, the negative will be your portion; but if you visualize tlie.POSITIVE, the DESIRABLE and the GOOD, such will be your portion here and inowpon this . earth plane. st 1 4 60 ' A K The NEW DAY October 20th, 1933 A.D.F.D. Let your Vibrations be in harmony with the Spirit of GOD’S Consciousness and as a creator you can express by the creative forces of n.ature that which you have Visualized‘ vividly. Men talk of psychology. They talk of being philoso- phers. What profit is it to talk of things and not put. these things into practice, if you do not put these talents, these gifts and these charac- teristics and "attributes that are around about youinto practice? Bring them into actuality and cause them to be .a living reality and GOD Will lift up a standard and produce for you and all humanity here on the earth plane, your fondest imagination and the fondest imagination of all religions. GOD through His Condescension, /will bring it downpto them. -I thank you. We Thank You, FATHER VISIT I Park Avenue Enclosed Market Special Sales. Daily On All Stands House Furnishings, Dresses, House Dresses, Yarn, Wool. Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Ca-p-s, Shoes, Curtains, Yard Goods, Slhneets, ‘ Blankets, Sweaters and Work Clother, Tropvical Fruits, Vegetables, Fruits, Candies, Mzeats, Fish. PEACE lllth ST.‘to 116th ST. on Park Ave. N. Y. c. Thank You, FATHER ROYAL MEN’S WEAR EVERYTHING TO FOR MEN 106 Lenox Ave. New York City Bet. 115th and 116th Sts. Peace WEAR We Thank You, FATHER T. J. Krikorian and Son . WHOLESALE GROCERS ‘ Specializing in Southern and West Indian/Products E . for over forty years. ‘ 79 W. 132nd ST.,.\N. Y. C. .TI11inghast 5-7636 ~ ~ PEACE V SAM"SREMNANT STORE T Oisilks, _Woolens, Draperies I Q Cottons, Curtain Goods 87-‘pE.*1’I3th Street PEACE. We Thank You, F‘ATHElR LENOIX FOOD STORE A ‘ FANCY GROCERY and DELICA’I_”EaS‘;SEN Courteous & Prompt Service _ A. CDMNINEL, Prop. 323 AVE. Cor. 126th St., New York City Tel.: HA1"lemw 7-7485 PEACE 4 ' - ‘ ‘ WOM'EN’S SHOP A 2 East 125th St. S. E. cor. 5th Avenut-iii; New York HOSIERY, _GLOVE-S, 'CORSETS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, ' ' "'UND'E'RWEA‘R, DTREVSSES‘ & COAT-S Special Discount to FATHERS Children. 6% New York Citv‘ Tel. MO. 2.9493 .IOHNNY’S FOOD MARKET 9 Service and Satisfaction to All ‘A We Thank You, FATHER 1 135 LENOX AVE. pp New York City Near 117th s_t. Peace Thank You, FATHER SCHM.UKLER’S HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS and LINOLEUM STORES Keys made While you Wait. 1574 PARK AVENUE, Bet. 112t1h- 113th Sts. 1584 PARK AVENUE, Bet. 113th- 114th ‘Sts. New York City PEACE PEACE Thank You, ‘FATHER PEACE MODESTY DINING ROOM Meals Served in F ather’s Mind and Spirit 2468-8th AVE. N. Y. CITY Near 132nd Street Y Tel.: TI11in-ghast 549252 PEACE LENOX MEAT MARKET, INC. - FRESH MEAT and POULTRY DAILY ; .Restaurant Supply Our Specialty 492 LENOX AVENUE“ Cor. 135th St. N. Y. City Thank You, FATHER PEACE SHOE REPAIRING HALF SOLE FOR..GENTS -.— 500. HALF SOLE FOR LADIES ——- 4:00. 1 Job finished while you. Wait 11 East 1151311 Strefit . New York City ‘PEACE pTe1.‘MO.“2-3580, MUSIC PEACE E RECORDS POPULAR —+ ‘SACRED Instr-wments. — «Strings —- Greeting Cards . Deliveries Made. 210 VVEST 125th *S'1‘., Over Woolwo-rth"s, N. Y. City ‘FRANCE-S KRAFT RECKLING Fo-rrnerly with Conrad ‘Schmidt. october 20th, 1938 A.D.F.l). The NEW DAY lSN’T IT WONDERFUL! Testimony——-—F‘A'.T‘H‘E§R., in. and‘ Through Victory Luke SUNDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16, 1938 A.D.F.D. 152-160 w‘EsT 126th STREET NEw YORK CITY "It is wonderful to have GOD here! It is won- , derful, I say!- And wheresoever man is found, it shall be Peace. It shall be Peace going in and it shall be Peace coming out. That shall be -the by-word for every human soul on the face of the earth. Isn’t that wonderful? We know what Peace has brought to us. It has brought us rest! It has brought us life! It has brought us health, and it brought us love. Peace shall cover the earth, and men will be saying Peace unconsciously, because it has gone forth, and before one Word of FATHER’S shall pass away, the whole world will go back into darkness. ~ g Now you know we have something to rejoice and be glad for, that here is "‘the KING of Peace,” and no longer «, is-.» HE ‘_‘-the Prince of “Peace,” but HE is now “the"KING of Peace;” for the whole world truly shall know that the KING that was to reign in RIGHTEOUSNESS, TRUTH and JUSTICE is here. Oh, it is wonderful, you know, to truly know you ' live in the PRESENCE of GOD AL- MIGHTY, Who has all power,'dominion and au- thority. A ‘ I Years ago, I heard FATHER say in Sayville, “I will take one from among them; and they will hear him, because HE will put His Spirit in them, you see, and they would hear one of their own kind.” Isn’t that wonderful‘? And we see it go- . ing forth day after, day, how HE gets in the hearts and the minds of men, and they say and do things that they wonder why they ‘do them; but don’t you know GOD controls .all things, and they cannot help themselves; for HE is the Pow- er’ that rules the universe. You know we gave GOD that we thought was in some mythological’ Heaven away beyond the sky, where you would never get to, we gave Him all power, you know! We knew that He took the breath, and that He gave the breath. Well then, if He did that, He had all power. 1\Iow here HE is in a Holy TABERNACLE, and I give FATHER DIVINE that same power, because HE is GOD ALMIGHTY in a BODY. You know it is Wonderful! When you trulyknow it, and if everyone ofius was to do that very same thing, give FATHER DIVINE, GOD ALMIGHTY, an of the power, don’t you know that power would be so strong that men would succumb to it very quickly. But we have a hindrance—-—that old mortal that we allow to control and rule and see that we are doing something; that we are saying something and we think it is something, instead of giving everything to FATHER DIVINE, GOD ALMIGHTY, for without HIM nothing could be done, and nothing would be done, you know; for if HE had not come out on the scene when HE did, I do not know where any of us would/be. I -do not know if the world would be here at all; for HE stilled everything by HIS Coming. HE brought Mercy with HIM. HE brought Peace with, HIM! HE brought Love, health and Life when HE walked.‘ out on the scene; for every- thing had failed man, and he was at his wit’s end and did not know where to turn or what to do; then FATHER came as the DELIVERER and the SAVIOUR. Now isn’t that Wonderful? You see, it was not time for HIM yet to un? veil HIMSELF; for HE was here all the time, but HE had Veiled HIMSELF until that ap- pointed time. Isn’t it truly wonderful! It is glorious, you know, to truly know GOD—to know HIM for yourself; to knowthat HE has all of the power that there is. He has all of the power there is, and that is FATHER DIVINE, you know. But for His Power, do you think that one moment we could be standing and sit- ting around here tonight? Ah, no! We would be somewhere, not daring to say “Peace,” nor even call the NAME of FATHER DIVINE if we wanted to have a body. But because HE is GOD ALMIGHTY, with all Power, Dominion and Au- thority, man, can go just so far as HE allows him to, and no further, you see! When he thinks he is going to ‘do his will, FATHER stops him, and he cannot go an inch further; then he won- ders what is happening——-what is taking place. Where does this Power come from? It is FA-’ THER DIVINE. They are talking about HIM as never before, and they keep wondering what HE will do next. is going to do what you thought HE could-not do.’ GOD doesn’t -work like man! ing to do, HE will let you have your way, you see, until you think HE cannot do much; then‘ HE walks out and shows‘ you HE can -do all things, and. you can do nothing‘, only what HE ' HE is going to do something‘ - next that will surprise the whole universe. When you . thigk HE has stopped something you are try- . thing in. 52 ~ The NEW DAY October zoth, 1933' A.D‘.F’.l)‘. allows you to do. You know it is truly wonder‘- ful when you know GOD is in the land, and we should abide in HIM and dwell in HIM and move in HIM. We know Wh.at HE has done for us individ- ually, and we see the glorious Works HE has i done for .all that have called on His Holy NAME. That is why we truly can say deep“ d-own from the depths of your hearts, HE is GOD AL- MIGHTY, because everything inside of , you knows HIM; everything in you is conscious of HIM being the ONE that was to come. Oh, isn’t it glorious! _ What a privilege we have to be living in this day when GOD is ruling the. world like a MIGHTY MAN. Oh, it is glorious, I say! How I wish all people would know HIM as I know HIM. It is worth the sacrifice of denying your- self and taking up the Cross and following HIM; for in HIM is all you could ask for'———all that a heart could desire, and a mind could think of. In HIM is everything that is "good. I thank YOU, FATHER! I thank YOU, FATHER! . I thank YOU,'FATHER, for Your Condescen- sion -to sinful humanity. YOU had to stoop so low, in all of man’s filth and corruption, and I am talking about man. I am not talking about “.any people;” I am talking about mankind—— the rich and the poor, the great and the small, they are all alike, filled with‘ corruption and sin of every kind; not able U0 think Righteously, Justly and true. There was only One Who could do that, and that was GOD ALMIGHTY. That is why we truly know FATHER is GOD, for HE thinks Righteously, thinks Justly and thinks Truthfully for all humanity. There is no division, no separation and no segregation in GOD: each one is given his equal rights. That is why we know Who HE is; for when there is a judgment, HE judges Righteously, Justly and Truly. is GOD, you know! . It does me so much good to continue to Praise’ the'LORD, because it awakens something in me thatgets lifted to higher heights and deeper depths. It takes something out and it puts some- That is, when we have denied our- selves and we have been willing to carry the Cross as Jesus did as HE went forth to Gethse- mane and Calvary. He bore the Cross, andwhen the Weight got too heavy, did GOD not relieve HIM? HE does the same for_us today, the same today, , yesterday and forever. . ’ Oh, how I love the SAVIOUR of men, for the a Peace HE has brought to the whole round Vwofld; and. we know soon and very soon wars must cease, for PEACE must envelop the world. I THANKYOU, FATHER! I THANK YOU, FA- {J.‘HER.!. I I THANK YOU, FATHER! PEACE. A UN. 4-3048 Establlished 26 Years. , ROTHMA.N’S DEPARTMENT STORE Sheets, Pillow Cases’, Spreads‘, Blankets, Curtains, Towels‘, Line-n Talble Cloths and Rugs. Slip Covers Made to Order. Drape and Curtain Material. , 1590 Park Ave. Cor. 114th St. New York City PEACE I Thank You, FATHER Edison Mazda Lamps — We Make 3 Keys in 1 Minute. ‘The Store of Wonderful Values PARKER’S 5c.—-I-$10 STORE . 1380 - 82 FIFTH‘ AVE., NEW YORK CITY Bet. 114th and 115th Sts. * We Thank You, KFATI-IESR PEACE We Thank You, FATHER BARBER SHOP Haircut 10c - Shave 5c 7 EAST 115th ST. Tel.: ED. 4-7646 PEACE BELSTRAT LAUNDRY 00.. INC. Is still Ha.rlem’s Lavrgest Community-owned ,Enterp’rl§‘e'. Your continued patronage will help us to continue giving A our share of jobs to residents of this community. 51 WEST 140th ST. NEW YORK CITY PEACE SMlLO’S CORSET SHOP All corsets fitted and altered free of charge. Specializing in Large $:izes. 26 W. 125th sax, Bet. 51:11 & Lenox Aves. N. Y. C. Phone: MO. 2-9620 ‘ V PEACE ZIPSER HARDWARE CORP. Q" Hardware--Ja.nitors’, Painters’, Q Electsrical and Plumbing Supplies 2386 EIGHTH AVE., Near 128th St, New York City PEACE D0iN.NELLY-NASH LUIVIBER. CO. Lumber and MouIldings——M~ason Materials 31 EAST 135th” STREET NEW YORK CITY Phone: ’l.‘Il'lingl-iast 5-5086. L AZ A R ’ »DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS‘ CURTAINS and DRAPERIES Furniture Covers,_etc., ~ 300 WEST 125th STREET A Corner A 8th Avenue New York City Monument 2-1717 SILKS _103 WEST 131st STREET PEACE ' PEACE GRANTS ElM Pl.OYM.ENT AGENCY, INC. FRANCISEEI Prop. I Phones: Tlllinghast §)-830‘8-09-10-11 NEW YORK CITYO Thank ’ You, FATHER PEACE I New York City‘ "Best Work PEACE El Eticanto De Las M uchachos tie Gomez& C 0. “Tel. UN. 4-7874 ciegehhee V2‘(ii't1lfa,- ,1£5i.?€8”'A.l5.F.fll3*’., '2 T e D A Y \ PEACE ’ WONDERFUL HAND LAUNDRY 1 .. 1 Close to_ Kingdom Headquarters" SERVES ALL FAITI-IFULLY L , Prompt Serviee 97, (Nicholas Ave. New York City (Nair 115th” St)’ N. Y. PEACE UN. 4-5856 I’. H El T N E R » SPECIALTY SHOP EXTRA‘ ‘A SIZE“ — RLOUSES 8”: SKIRTS OORSETS & UNDERWEAR 54 WEST 116th ST. ' _ New; York City PEACE PEACE W. T. GRANT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE 1352-5th AVENUE, Corner of 113th St. Open Every Night until 10 o’clock A. M. WALCOTT, Mgr. - New York City We Thank You, FATHER With a Complete Line of Dresses in Sizes 12 to 20 Also Specializing in Stylish Stouts - _ Alterations Free 52 WEST 116th ST., Bet. Lenox &» Fifth Aves., N. Y. 0'. Tel. Wlsconsin 7-3207, 3208 ESCO HOTSIERY CO., INC. . PRODUCERS and‘ DISTRIBUTORS ’ WHOLESALE ONLY Hosiery for the Entire Family. -- “The Finest Afoot”. 15 West 34th Street PEACE ' We Thank You, FATHER A POMERANTZ BARGAIN STORE Specializing in All Kinds of YARD GOOQS 101 East 115th St. New York City Th You‘, ~ I 1674 PARJK AVE., Tel. I-IA. 7-4422' REX SUPPLY COMPANY PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES King of Prices and King of Service 1 Cor. 118th St. NEW YORKVCITY LPEACE P E A C E If It’s‘ Cleaning 4 Pressing -3- Repairing or '1-‘ailo-rin’g LET SHANNON DO IT AS YOU LIKE IT One Day Service. -—- Ladies’ and Gent-S’ Tailor 71 WEST 116th STREET, Near Lenox Ave., N. Y. City PEACE ’ New York City_ _ . V p, A We Thank You, FATHER BARGAIN BASEMENT Ladies’ Hats from 490. to 980., -— none higher. Q Plenty of Large Head Sizes. Q Latest Styles and Colors 28 WEST 116th STREET Say Peace New - York City. We Thank You, FATHER PEACE CO»OPEiRATlVE ICE, Ween and COAL Light Hauling In and Out of City. Cleaning Cellars. 2 2611-8th AVENUE, Basement, 139-140 Sts., N. Y. 0. PEACE ‘ L We Thank You, FATHER PEACE GROCERY TROPICAL AND AMERICAN PRODUCTS 222 W. 146th STREET PEACE NEW YORK CITY Te1. ED. 4-2040 PEACE GREEN’S AUTO GEAR ’& PARTS co., INC. Everything in the automotive line. Cylinder grinding —— Machine shop‘, service. 110 WEST 145th ST. Branch New York City 2264- 1st Ave., N. Y. 0. Tel. LE. 4-9665. PEACE White Star Dairy BUTTE-R and EGG STORES 2204 EIGaHTH AVE., Cor. 119th St., New York City A 22 EAST 115th. ‘STREET Phone: I-IA. 7-4819 PEACE g Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Q’ Leather Novelties, Umbrellas _ soEAST1251§hST.,eor..1\Te.a1sonhAve., new Yogrli City PEACE We Thank You, FATHER PEACE BARBER SHOP WI-IAIR 10c. SHAVE 5c. ' SCI-TOE SIN-ITNE 3c. , Marsdon D. Ransom, Prop. PEACE : 1632 Park Avenue , Tel. CA. 8-32(gi6 ’ 421 -425 EAST 107th ST. Thank You, FATHER KLEIN’S MEAT MARKET MEATS, POULTRY, PORK and PROVISIONS ‘ Hotel and Restaurant ‘Supply. Orders promptly delivered, N. Y. C. ' 527 E. 137th St. MO. 9-0495 Phone: DAyton 9-4295 ’ b V _ ‘PEACE SPRINGHURST ICE MFG. CO. IC-E DEALER ' Anthracite COAL Bituminous General Office, 781 Hewitt PL, Bronx, New York City PEACE Tel. LE. 4-41099 TRINITY DAIRY ($0., Inc. Distributors of . ' High Grade Dairy Products — Bottled Millk & Cream A T New York city The New DAY October 20th, _193s A-.D.F.’l). "Righteousness! -- Marches On!" In these pages will be found Letters from the World of Business, Profession,,Laboriand Trade to FATHER DIVINE, in Acknowledgment and Appreciation of His Peace Mission - Movement, Also Some of HIS Wonderful Letters in Reply. Significant Communications Between FATHER DIVINE, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT and Heads of Other Nations (7 Department of State Replies to F’ATHER’S Recent ‘Telegram of Righteous Solution to Czech Problem ' DEPARTMENT or VSTATE : Washington October 5, 1938 Eu 760f.62-—Divine, M. J. My dear Mr. Divine: ' * V /, The receiptis ackniowledged, by reference from the White House, of your telegram of Sep- tember 20, 1938, suggesting a plan for the settlement of the European situation. As of interest in this connection, there is en closed a copy of a message, dated September 26, 1938, from President Roosevelt to the President of Czechoslovakia, the Chancellor of Ger- many and the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and France. There also is transmitted a copy of a subsequent communication .. dated September 27, 1938, addressed -by the President to the Chancellor of Germany. 9 ‘T , * T 1 Sincerely yours, For the Secretary of State: . ~‘(signed) Paul T. Culbertson Assistant Chief, Division of 1 European Affairs Enclosures: 1 1 Press release nos. 441 * and 4-57 dated September - an 26 and 27, 1938. 1 ‘ , . ~ The Reverend ‘ M. J. Divine, 38 West 123rd Street, New York, New York. President Roosevelfs Communiques of PEACEQ, Sept. 26th and 27th EEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR THE PRESS , , V September 26, 1938 ' No. 441 The President this morning sent the following message direct to the President of Czecho- slovakia and the Chancellor of Germany, and through the Secretary of State to the Prime Min- isters of Great Britain. and France: _ 1 1 “The fabric of peace on the continent of Eu rope, if not throughout the rest of the world, is V in immediate danger. The consequences of its rupture are incalculable. Should hostilities break ,7 out, the lives of millions of men, women and children in every country involved will most cer- tainly be lost under, circumstances of unspeakable horror. “The economic system of every country involved is certain to be shattered. The social struc- ture of every country involved may Well he completely wrecked. \ I ember 20th, 1933 A._D.gF.D..'. The N aw DAY I I I G as “The United States has no political entanglements. It is caught in no mesh of hatred. Ele- ments of all Europe have formed its civilization. ‘ ' if “The supreme desire of the American people is to. live in peace. But in the event of a gen- eral war they face the - fact that no nation can escape some measure of the consequences of such a I World Cat.aS.trophe. “The traditional policy of the United States has been the furtherance of the settlement of international disputes by pacific means, It is my conviction that all people under the threat of war today pray that peace may be made before, rather than after, war. ’ I “It is imperative‘ that peoples everywhere re call that every civilized nation of the world vol- untarily assumed the solemn obligations of the Kellogg-Brian-d Pact of 1928'to solve contro- versies only by pa.cific=methods. In addition, most nations are parties to other binding treaties obligating them to preserve peace. Furthermore, all countries have today available for such peaceful solution of difficulties which may arise, treaties of arbitration and conciliation to which. they are parties. ' , “Whatever may be the differences in the controversies at issue and however difficult of pa- cific settlement they may be, I am persuaded that there is noiproblem so difficult or so press- ing for solution that it cannot be justly solved by the resort to reason rather than byithe resort to force. 4 ' . “During the present crisis the people of the United States and their Governmenthave earn- estly hoped that the negotiations for the adjustment of the controversy which has now arisen in Europe, might reach a successful Conclusion. ‘ j “So long as these negotiations; continue, so long will there remain the hope that reason and the spirit of equity may prevail and that the World may thereby escape the madness of a new resort to war. ~ - I ' I x T . “On behalf of the 130 millions of people of the United States of -America an-d- for the salre. of humanity everywhere, I mos-t earnestly appeal to you not to break off negotiations looking to a peaceful, fair and constructive settlement of the questions, at issue. “I earnes-tly repeat that so long as negotia tions. continue, differences may be reconciled. Once they are broken off, reason is banished and force asserts itself. “And force produces no solution for the future good-of humanity. ‘ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” . DEPARTMENT OF‘ STATE ‘ ' FOR THE PRESS V ' SEPTEMBER 27, 1938 ’ ‘_ A I No. 457 Text of cablegram sent by the President to the Chancellor of Germany on thenight of Sep- tember 27, 1938.. A — I - “THE WHITE HOUSE -“His Excellency .. . A-d-olf Hitler I Chancellor of the German Reich Berlin (Germany) U ’ “I desire to acknowledge Your Excellency’s reply to my telegram of September 26. I was confident that you would coincide in the opinion I expressed regarding the unforeseeable con- sequences and the incalculable disaster which would result to the entire World from the but- break of a European war. P ~. - “The question before the world today, Mr. Chancellor, is not the question of errors of judg- ment or o.f injustices committed in the past. . It is the question of the fate of the World today, and tomorrow. The world asks of us who at this moment arts heads of nations, the I supreme capacity to achieve the destinies of A nations with out forcing upon them as .a price, the mutilation and death of millions of citizens, I . I : ~ “Resort to force in the Great War failed to bring tranquillity. Victory and defeat were alike sterile. That lesson the world should have learned. For that reason above all others, I ad- dressed on September 26., my appeal to Your Excellency andto" the President of Czechoslovakia and to the Prime Ministers ‘of‘Great Britain and of ‘France. .“The two points I sought to emphasize were, first, that all matters. of difference between the German Government and the Czechoslovak Government could and ‘should be settled pa- W September 27, 1938 A se i d " Th.e'NEW DAY I . October 20th,'1938‘A.D.'F.D.d . cific methods; and, second, that thethreatened alternative ofthe use of force on a scale likely -to result in a general war, isqas unnecessary as it is unjustifiable. It is, therefore, supremely im- portant that negotiations should continue without interruption ‘until afair and constructive so- lution is reached. _ ' V i , ‘ ~ “My conviction on tliese two points is deepened because responsible statesmen have offi- - cially stated that .an agreement in principle has already beenreached between the Government of the German Reich and the Government of Czechoslovakia, although the precise time, method and detail of carrying out that agreement remain at issue.‘ ‘ “Whatever existing differences may be, and Wha-tever their merits may be—and upon them I do not and need not undertake to pass——-my appeal was solely that negotiations be continued until a peaceful settlement is found, and that thereby a resort to force be avoided. “Present negotiations still stand open. They can belcontinued if you will give the Word. Should the need for supplementing them become evident, nothing stands in the Way of Widen- ing their scope into a conference of all the nations directly interested in the present contro- versy. Such a meeting to be held immediately:-in some neutral spot in Europe—-—would offer the «opportunity for this and correlated questions to be solved in a spirit of justice, of fair dealing, and, in all human probability, with greater permanence. I “In my considered judgment, and in the light of the experience of this century, continued negotiations remain the only way by which the immediate problem can be disposed of upon any lasting basis. I “Allow me to state my unqualified conviction -that history, and the souls of every man, Wom- an, and child whose lives will be lost in the threatened War, will hold us and all of us account- able should we omit any appeal for its prevention. - - “The Government -of the United States has no political involvements in Europe, and will as- sume no obligations in the conduct‘ of the present negotiations. Yet in our own right We rec- ognize our responsibilities .as a part of a World of neighbors. % ' “Theconscience and the impelling desire of the people of my country demand that the voice of their government be raised again and yet again to avert and to avoid war. ' FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” FATHER Replies to Secretary of State, Again Stressing Righteousness and PEACE PEACE Registered Mail Return Receipt Requested ’ October 11, 1938 A.D.F.D. For the-Secretary of State:——— Mr. Paul T. Culbertson A _ Assistant Chief, Division of European Affairs Department of State ' Washington, D. C. My dear Sir :— ‘ Your acknowledgment of MY Telegram of September 20th to the President is received, and I in turn acknowledge the Press releases nos. 441 and 457 dated September 26 and 27, 1938 at- tached to same. S First, to re-quote,MY Cablegram to the four Powers of Europe: . “Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Sudetens helping to pay for annexation, substituting cooperation and Peace for terrible inhuman warfare consequences ?” ‘ The reactionary elements and consequences resulting from the ‘four-power conference have been a bitter pill for the little Qountry of Cze choslovakia to swallow, altho" war was appar- ently averted. Yet, a greater consolidation through negotiation is needed to check the increase ing demands of the divers powers Which will be made upon Czechoslovakia and other minority 2 .. powers, as well as their endeavors to broaden their borders. ’ Therefore, as above stated in MY Cablegra m, such is an absolutely peaceful and equitable solution and adjustment to the still remaining unsettled issues at stake. _ Any government spending billions and billions of dollars for modern, horrible, munitions, mobilizations and other developing expenditures on war and its preparations, should alone offer a substantial price for‘ the desired territo ry. And not only -so, but to add the great dis- octqberzoth, 1933 A.D'.F.D. r The NEW DAY H I 67 , quences ?” ) ybursements and debts resulting from war, would be a justifiable reward and price for such land being sought. V ‘ l ' War‘ will never buildup the morale of any people, nei-ther eradicate the diseases of hatred, prejudice .and- intolerance that work destruction among men. But Peace and Righteousness will not «only rebuild, re-civilize and add to the c ulture and happiness of nations, but it will bring about an international and a universal alliance of nations with Peace and good will existing among the inhabitants of the earth. It is MY whole-hearted aim to bring about a Righteous Government on -the earth, by the L which as the leaders of nations cooperate in substantiating and establishing the same according to their respective powers and influence, we sh all bring an end to the corruption and poverty prevalent in the Worl-d- today. , _ ‘' Itiis for this cause that I would that you an d all men might be partakers of this Principle and Law of Righteousness, Justice and Truth that each and all might be as this leaves ME, ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spir- it, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY" Bodily Form. Respectfully and “Sincere, I AM 1 . REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r . » (Better known as FATHER VDIVINE) FA'T'HER’S Telegram of,»Sept 20th to Heads of Nations, Pointing Out Righteous, J Peaceful and‘ Cooperative Solution PEACE PRESS RELEASE Office of FATHER DIVINE, _ . , 36-38 W. 123rd St., New York City, , _ I A September 20, 1938 A.D.F.D. _ - 2 AM. C New Day Publishing‘ Company. - Gentlemen :—- I i In accordance with His method as exemplified in the Promised Land, Ulster County, New York, where His; followers have purchased large tracts of land on the cooperative basis, FA- THER DIVINE has to-day sent the following cablegram to Chancellor Hitler, Prime Minister Chamberlain, Premier Daladier, and President Benes, heads of conferring European nations, and to Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States: “Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Sudetens helping to pay for annexation, substituting cooperation and Peace for terrible inhuman warfare conse- Father Divine’s Secretary. Released to New York Press except Hearst Papers. I L ” to Scripps-Howard Papers. to International . News Service. 37 TELEGRAM TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS K (Via Western Uni-on) ' September 20, 1938 A.D.F.D. 2 AM. PEACE ' Associated Press, 383*-—Madison Ave., New‘ York City. _ L _ L _ _ _ Father Divine has sent following cablegram to Chancellor Hitler, Prime Minister Chamber- lain, and Premier, Daladier, heads of conferring European nations: “Why not propose purchase L 68 ' The NEW DAY of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Sude tens helping to pay for annexation, subsituting cooperation and Peace for terrible inhuman warfare consequences?” Father Divine’s Secretary, 38 W. 123rd- St., N.Y.C. TELEGRAM TO THE UNITED PRESS ‘(Via Western Union) - . .», ' A September 20, 1938 A”.D.F.D. ‘ l 2 A.M. PEACE) United Press, ’ 220 East 42nd St., New York City. ' .« Father Divine hascsent following cablegram to Chancellor Hitler, Prime Minister Chamber- lain, and Premier Daladier, heads of conferring European nations: ,“Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Sudetens helping to pay for annexation, substi- tuting cooperation and Peace for terrible inhuman warfare consequences?” Father Divine’s Secretary, 38 W. 123rd St., N. Y. C. TELEGRAM TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (Via Western Union) September 20, 1938, A. D. F. D. 2 A. M. ’ » PEACE Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Sudetens helping toypay for annexation, substituting cooperation and Peace for -terrible inhuman warfare conse- quences? Rev. M. J. Divine (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) CABLEGRAM TO THE CHANOELLOR or GERMANY (Via Postal Telegraph) . . ,1, 4 1.30 A. M.——Sept. 20, 1938 A. D. F. D. PEACE Chancellor Adolph Hitler, Berlin, Germany. Why not propose purchase of coveted Czechoslovakian territory, with Su-detens helping to pay for annexation, substituting cooperation and Peace for "terrible inhuman warfare conse- quences‘?' — ‘A FATHER DIVINE. Same Cable to:——Prime Minister‘ Neville Chamberlain, London, England. ‘ ’ Premier Daladier, " Paris, France. President Benes, Prague, Czechoslovakia. - . ‘ 4:'A. M.—Sept. 20. C October §0‘th, 1938 A.D.F.D. . The New ‘DAY, 1 it p I 3.9 October 20th, 1938 A.D.F‘.D. , is A Follower Insists on Repaying the Court JUVENILE COURT OF THE‘ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . WASHINGTON ’ ‘ - » Fay L. Bentley 1 Judge Father Divine, White Plains, N. Y. September 22, 1938 My dear Father Divine: I A I am writing to acknowledge a money order for $15.00 which has been received by this agency from Faith Vic- tory. It was sent by her because she desired to make reimbursement for the expenses of a camp trip for her- self and child some years past. As I explained to her, our records did not showethe cost of the camp trip, but if her rules required payment, such would be used for Ibuying shoes to keep children in school. That is the purpose tor which the money which she sent will be used. ' We wish to express our appreciation for the assistance which can be given through this contribution- Very sincerely yours, (Miss) Genevieve Gabower Director of Social Work Tn Reply by FATHER PEACE Oct. 11, 1938 A.D.F.D. Miss Genevieve Gabower Director of Social Work Juvenile Court of the District of Columbia Washington My dear Miss Gabower:——-A ~ Your letter of the 22nd past, acknowledging the sum of $15.00 paid by Miss Faith Victory for camp expenses incurred some years aback, is received, and I AM grate- lflll to have your acknowledgment of the same. As the Light of Salvation extends to the farthest parts of the earth, it is drawing men into the power and strength of its infinite illumination. shadow of Peace and Righteousness upon men and up- on their works. It is reaching them mentally and‘ Spir- itually, causing them to walk on a higher plane of con- sciousness, whereby thru the spirit of harmonization they are blessed and free. It is therefore, that MY followers, numbering.mi1- lions throughout the world, are made obedient to Right- eousness, Justice and Truth and their reward is imme- 1 diate, for the Law is reciprocal and men cannot sow but that they must reap the fruits of their sowing. Hence, in the experiences of MY followers, it is plain to see, wheresoever they go, and in whatsoever they do, they reflect the true Spirit of honesty, Righteousness, equity and Peace, transmitting to those with whom they come in contact the standard and key of success, health and prosperity. . A - V ,1. The very Spirit of MY Mission is to revolutionize the powers of the earth, and to bring them into subjection to the Law of Righteousness. As men have misused the It is casting its, law, usurping authority for selfish purposes and person- al greed, they coveted the wealth of land and country, plundered the weaker man and -brought about panics, chaos and -confusion in a world of plenty. . The daily lives of men lb-ut bespeak the conditions of life, and it is lf0I' this cause that IAM breaking the progress of the wheels of immorality, I AM universally raising up the meek, the under-privileged and the non- privilegedpupon this Standard that will not fail, where- by in a day not far off, the multitude ofurighteous will rise in power,imight and strength, overthrowing the king- dom of the money-mad lords, the grafters and the profi- teers, and set up the Kingdom of Righteousness, Peace and plenty. , ‘With best wishes to you, desiring that you might be- come to be even as I AM, this leaves ME‘ ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, “muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. ‘ A Respectfully and Sincere, I AM REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.i" (Better known as FATHER DIVINE‘) FATHl3R’S Cooperation Appreciated ‘ HURLEY JONES (:0. 1714-16 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, !N. J. Oct. 5, 1938. Rev. M. J. Divine 36 West 123rd St. New York City, N. Y. Dear Father: Through YOUR intercession, Mrs. Edith Lourie——Love Peace—~settled in full the balance of $11.00» outstanding since January. We assure YOU we appreciate YOUR cooperation and with our very «best wish-es for the continued successwin YOUR field of endeavor and again thanking YOU for the interest ‘shown in this obligation, we remain, , Yours truly, J. E. Haughey v VHURLEY‘-JONES CO. JEH:MAG Credit Mg!‘- 8122 Enc. Statement . Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 5, 1938 M. Love Peace 146 West 117th St., N. ‘Y. City To Hurley-Jones Co., _Dr. 1714-16 Atlantic Avenue 1926 Dec. 15 Tapestry 35.00 ’ 15 Cabinet 23.50 p 15 Bridge Lamp 21.70 $80-20 Paid in full, Hurley-Jones Co. ‘ M; As 70 I Ti1e..Nl3vV i)A‘Y FATHER’S Answer PEACE . October 12, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. J. E. Haughey Hurley-Jones Co. 1714-16 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. My‘ dear Mr. Haughey:-- I AM writing to advise receipt of your letter acknowl- edging the completed payment of the sum of $80.20 due you 12 years ago, by one of MY followers, of which I wish to extend MY appreciation for your letter of thanks. As I continue to receive letters from -men of business, profession, labor and trade, acknowledging old bills paid, some of ‘many years’ standing, it clearly depicts Right- eousness Marching On. It shows that Righteousness is marching on morally, mentally and Spiritually, lifting men from the unethical, unprincipled consciousness of thought and expression. It shows that Righteousness is marching on scientifically, ‘materially, making practical and profitable the Principle of the same. When Righteousness is in effect in the legal, political and commercial fields‘ of endeavor, it will abolish eco- nomic depressions, as well as the irregularities of the systems of government. R It will revise the program and method of the edi“1ca— tional system, for by the Light of the True Scientific Mind coming forth to fruition by this doctrine of Right- eousness, or the right-use-ness of the Law, the limited information and erroneous instruction in many of its -branches of psychology, philosophy and fundamental teachings of li-fe, whereby distinctions and segregations of the peoples of the earth are taught, such will be com- pletely corrected and reformed. _ A Civilization in this day and age is Spiritually and sci- entifically, yea, hand in hand advancing, for Spirituality is scientifically expressed among men, and science is sys- tematically proving the great Law of Truth and Right- eousness, or as above—mentioned, the right-use-ness of the Law. Hence, as men come into the knowledge andlunder- standing of this Teaching and ofits desirable ultimate results, they will find as the Light is turned on, dark- ness must disappear’. . As day breaks, the darkness of night disappears, even as when an electric light is turned on, all darkness van- ishes into its nothingness. So it is within the conscious- ness of men, as the Light of Truth appears, the dark- ness of untruth and misunderstanding disappears and is dispelled and with it the deeds of darkness, of which it is written: “If ye thru the Spirit do mortiify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.” “ Therefore, as men are unified in.the great Brother- hood of ,Man and conscious of the Fatherhood of God, life will be worth living, for it will contain the fulness of Peace, health and happiness with all success and the albundance of all good things, the which men will truly declare in verification of the Word: “Where sin abound- ed, grace did much more abound.” With sincereiwishes to you for your every success, this 'a»b?o-vementioned party faithfully. Ogiolaer 20th, 1938 A.i’).t=*.i5. leaves ME as I would you might be, ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb} vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I. AM REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) Follower Threatened With Legal Action A. FINKENBERCPS SONS, INC. Midtown Store New York, N. Y. Telephone Harlem 7-8500 2279 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. ‘September 19, 1938. 234615 B & D Mrs. Ann Davis (David Faithful) 24 West 115th Street 3 New York, N. Y. Dear Madam: When you came in and paid the $55.00 on your ac- coifiit, it still left a balance of $10.72. Before we turn this over toour Legal Dept. and refer it to FATHER DIVINE, come in and make this last payment to fore- stall legal action. ‘ Very truly yours, A. FINKENBERG’S SONS, INC. ' S. Binoff Dept. of Accounts. SB:FW FATHER Replies to the Threat Oct. 7, « 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. S. Binoff Dept. of Accounts A. Finkenberg’s Sons, Inc. 2279 Third Avenue New York City My dear Mr. Binoff:—~ I have before ME the letter you sent to Mrs.- Ann Davis (David Faithful) in which you threaten her with legal action llf she does not pay A. Finkenberg’s Sons the final payment or balance of $10.72. ’ Now I Wish to say, if it had not been for MY Spirit- ual Influence in the lives of millions upon millions, whereby I have caused ‘them to (pay back old debts, some of many year's standing, you, or your Company would not have received a penny of the amount due you. Of this you should be 'a»ppre-ciatiive. A Therefore, I wish to advise you that just as the complied with the statutes of MY Ri.ghteo~us Government Platform, so Vvilll she, if the same is due you, complete the payment. Evenb as she, in the Spirit of Righteousness, Justice and Truth, paid the first amount of $55.'0O-the greater portion of the debt mentioned, sulch should cause you to have confidence in hertoe pay the remainder. Another 7 ‘A October 20th, i!~i38 A.i).i5'.D. The NEW DAY point to consider is that each and all of MY followers honestly labor for every cent they receive and pay out, and there are som-e who may not be in a position to pay as soon as they would like to for this reason. Now I hope that you personally will pay all of your debts and obligations, and right your wrong-doings, even as MY followers are doing (if you have any debts, etc.) for Righteousness is for: ALL men and Shall eventually find you out if you do not comply with. the Spirit and Law of the universe, for this Principle is I impersonal. . Now I further wish to say, your store has written ME on a number of occasions, thanking ME for the monies received from various followers on old bills, and there- fore, you and those concerned should not be unaware of the truthfulness and righteous endeavors of MY fol- lowers wherein you are concerned. ‘ I AM sure this will serve as enlightenment on the matter, for we come in the Spirit of Peace and ex- pect the same from you, the which this leaves ME ever Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving Success- ful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form‘. A ‘ Respectfully and Sincere, I REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE). A. FINKENBERG’S SONS, INC. Fine Furniture & Rugs. A New York Store 124th Street Corner Third Avenue. Newark Store 59—61 Market St. Corner Plane St. October 14, 1938. Rev. M. J. Divine 36 West 123rd Street T “New York, N. Y. Dear Reverend: I am sorry if I have caused You any trouble in re- ference to Mrs. Ann Davis (David Faithful), and I know of Your splendid cooperation in the past. We apologize if we in any way have caused You any inconvenience or tnr-oublle. In behalf of A. Finkenber-g’s Sons, Inc., I Wish to thank You again for everything and the excellent cooperation that We have received from You. ‘ In this case of David Faithful, she made a payment in June of $55.00, through‘ Your very fine coope~r:ation, whigh left a balance of ’ $10.72. She made a promise to pay wuithin the next sixty days or so. We have not an- noyed or pestered her in any way, but she seems to ig- nore this bill, so we wrote {her a stronger letter. I am sorry that she took the attitude that she did and in- volved You in this matter. 1 _ Thankfiig You again for all past favors, we remain Very truly yours, S. Binoff A. Finkenberg’s Sons, Inc. SB :IMcG Dept. of Accounts. 1 i .1 \ a 71 Praise for FATHER’S Teaching of Honesty Oct. 6, 1938 Peace Peace Reverend Father Divine: We have our ad in Your New Day, Spoken VV~ords. We think You are doing very good advising theipeople not to steal, not to tell lies. That is a good advice,— we need it every day in the Week, ‘love one an- other’. ._ Now, Father Divine, I want to ask You why You cursed our lbusiness and stores as one of Your fol- lowers told me she heard it from the public? Will You kindly let me know the reason? - Yours most Sincerely, Miss Anna 409 West 125th Street, New York City. FATHER Writes That He Does Not Condemn PEACE October 14, 1938 A.D.F.D. Miss Anna 409 West 125th St. New York City My dear Miss Anna:~— ‘ Your letter of «the 6th is received and I AM writing to advise I‘have not cursed your business. I do not curse anyone. I AM not come to condemn the world,‘ of which it is written: “I came not to destroy, but to fulfil.” Now then, I AM making it plain in the world of ‘business, labor and trade, this Peace Mission Move- ment is established on the Principle of Righteousness, Justice and Truth, and according to the same MY fol- lowers are endeavoring to stand. T Therefore, we are ready to cooperate with those who will cooperate with us. Now in the New Day, the ad- vertisers are made kn-own to the public thru their ad- vertisements and MY followers who read and follow ME in this direction are patronizers: of such merchants, of which the same is fair and just. There are many who stand opposers to ME and MY_ Work of Righteousness, wherein I AM endeavoring to boost :business and to put it on a higher level, that men might no longer continue in their adversities and pov- erty, but_~that they might be Blessed. Hence, those who are prejudiced, unjust and, discriminate, we will not patronize them, and I AM sure you would not pa- tronize anyone who would deal with you accordingly. Of course I do not say that you are prejudice-d‘, but I do say there are those who are, and therefore, those who seek our patronage will find we will not patronize them, for, “Whatso-ever a man soweth that shall he also reap.” Hence, I do not Personally curse them, but their own prejudiced minds curse -them. . As the fundamental issue of the success you seek, let Righteousness, Honesty, Justice and Truth! he estab- compensations fr-om anyone. 7121 . The‘NEW DAY October 20th, 1938 A.D.F.D. Lished in all of your affairs, and you will find the same will reciprocally bring you the success and prosperity you are seeking. . With sincere wishes -to you, desiring that you might find better rbusiness conditions, this leaves ME as I would that you and all men might -be, Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and Mind and in every or- gan, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone and even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. Respectfully and Sincere, I AM REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r ,,(Better known as FATHER DIVINE) ' Hotel Manager Writesiof FATHERS Splendid Work NEW "HOTEL MAYFLOWER 100% Air Conditioned--Optional Use James A. Driver, Manager “Jacksonville, Florida _Oct. 11, 1938 Father Divine, 36 West 123rd St., _ New York, N. Y. Dear Father Divine: V We are sending You herewith a copy of a letter which we received from John Wesley, which is se1f-explana- tory, and in which was enclosed :a Postal Money order for $5.00. Mr. Robert Kloeppel, President of our com- pany, has endorsed this Money -Order over to You, and wishes You to use it in the good work You are now ,d‘oing. We ‘hear from time to time of the splendid Work You are doing, and wish to extend our congratulations and best wishes for a continuation of the service You are now rendering to people of Your race. Sincerely yours, , J. A. Driver, Manager NEW HOTEL MAYFLOWER J ad rnls Enc.s FATHER Corrects a Wrong Impression October 17, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. J. A. Driver, Manager New Hotel Mayflower Jacksonville, Florida My «dear Mr. Driver:-~ V I have your letter of the 11th and wish to advise, I highly appreciate your acknowledgment of the bill paid by one of MY followers, Mr. John Wesley, and of your kind intentions to donate toithis -Cause of My Work and Mission among men. A However, as MY Spiritual Services to ‘humanity are gratis, I AM, as upon innumerable occasions, returning the money order, for I do not accept of benevolent char- ity, neither do I charge fees or receive remunerative As I so often. declare, I AM a Free Gift to the world, absolutely gratis to man- kind." ' That you. might know of the actual facts of the Prin- ciple upon Which this Teaching is fundamentally estab- lished, and that you might scientifically and psycholog- ically trace the honest deeds and complete mental and Spiritual revolution I have brought about in the lives of millions -of men in all parts of the world, I wish to call your attention to the specific character of MY fol- lowers, who are no longer bound under the false ver- sions and man—made distinctions of men of the so-called races, colors and creeds, for they are essentially one. Too often have men declared, by the light of their professions and thru the Spirit of the Word as it is written: “And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the «face of the earth,” yet they di- vided themselves in groups, in classifications and brought about deplorable conditions among the children of men. But such was the reproduced seed of sin that inhuman- ized civilization, bred prejudice and hatred that resulted in great wars, hostilities and other individual, organi- zational, national and international differences among men. ' It is for this cause that I AM uniting men of all na- tions, languages, tongues and people, uniting them first in heart and in mind, by inculcating within them the Spirit of Unity, of Harmonization, of Righteousness, of v Justice and of Truth. Therefore, I AM reaching out in your life as 'well as in the lives of all others to break the barriers of segregation and lift you into a new plane of conscious- ness, where you can breathe the breath of freedom and enjoy the untainted, unspeakable pleasure of Life, Lieb- erty, Peace and Happinessf With sincere wishes to you, this leave-s ME as I AM . ever, Well, Healthy, Joyful, Peaceful, Lively,x, Loving, Successful, Prosperous and Happy in Spirit, Body and lMind and in every organ, muscle, sinew, joint, limb, vein and bone an.d even in every atom, fibre and cell of MY Bodily Form. A Respectlfully and Sincere, I AM ’ _REV. M. J. DIVINE MJD.r (Better known as FATHER DIVINE) Enc. Money Order Railroad Co. Acknowledges Money for Trip of 50 Years Ago THE MILWAUKEE ROAD Henry A. Scandrett, Walter J. Cummings, George I I-Iaight, Trustees. . Passenger Traffic Department 516 W. Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Oct. 13, 1938 File WJ—.10 _, Rev. M. J. Divine 36——38 West 123rd St. New York, N. Y. Dear Sir: . You will be inteorested in learning that Dr. J. C. Clau- son, oiie of Your disciples at 926 E. 52nd St., loos An- geles, Cal., has remitted $5.53, conscience money for transpo-rtation which he obtained without payment fifty or more years ago. I éctober 20t"l1, A.l).F'.D. Ti.e‘NEW DAY 73 *Clauson has asked that You ‘be informed that his action was prompted by Your counsel and instructions. Yours truly, F. N. HICKS Passenger Traffic Manager. SJC-a ’ Answer by RATHER October 17, 1938 A.D.F.D. Mr. F. N. Hicks .1 Passenger Traffic Dept. The Milwaukee Road 516 W. Jflckson Blvd. Chicago, Illinois. My dear Mr. Hick-s,:— ’ I AM writing to :advise receipt of your letter of the 13th in which you inform ME of the small debt that has been paid after 50 yearsor more, by Dr. J. C. Clauson. It is a pleasure to watch the Work of MY ‘Spirit as it causes men to take an honest stand in the midst of present aff:a.irs, exhibiting?» the power of Righteousness in meekness ‘and in the simple unadult- erated Truth. The expediency of Righteousness, Justice and Truth among the inhabitants of the world in this great time of undemocratic leadership, persecutions, industrial and ecenomic strrife, is no longer merely a potential Principle beyond the «reach of mankind, but I AM actually prov- ing the reality of it as the millions of MY followers de- monstrate in their personal lives and affairs, the scient- ific value it creates. . The ‘first-fruits of health, physical s:treng*tl1,' mental and -Spiritual freedom, as well as material successes, MY followers arre partakers of. They are pioneers, so to speak, in devel-oping an-d standardizing the Principle of a Righteous Government in all fields of business, pro- fession, labor and trade, for they are exemplifying the practical good derived from fundamentally employing this Principle and Law of Truth. ' By this method and system of a Righteous Govern- . m