Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1922 — Page 8
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CHRISTIANS TO RENEW EFFORT fO HELP WORLD Convention to Be Held in 1924, Following Joint Conference. LONDON. March 31—Another international conference to diagnose the ills o:.’ the world and search for a remedy is la the making. A conference of all the Christians of the world to put the weight of Christianity Into a movment to cure the social, political and economic troubles of mankind la being proposed by religious leaders of England who have already taken steps to secure support for the movement from the leading churchmen of America. The Rt. Rev. William Temple, Bishop of Manchester, is one of the leaders in the movement for a conference to he held in 1924, with a preliminary conference in 1922 in Great Britain and the Cnlted States. “The conference springs from two convictions.” Bishop Temple declared. In explaining the movement. .“The first Is that civilization is redly in need to discover its own fundamental moral principles. To a great extent the methods that have brought us so far seem unable to carry us any further or to maintain the progress that has been won by them. "For example, to some extent at least. Industry in the past depended on the stimulus of fear. The worker has protected himself against this fear in ft very large measure. Therefore, that stimulus is now inoperative. Either we must find another or discover some method of reviving the old one. But when we come to that choice the other conviction comes into play, namely, that fundamental Christian belief, quite apart from any of the questions on which the Christian bodies are divided, can supply a clue to the solution of all the problems of politics, economics and citizenship. “There is no intention to form a specific Christian political party. Nothing could be farther from the minds of those inaugurating the conference. “We are looking for the will of God. W.> believe ?hat if people of varied experience and common faith will come together, not to convince each other, but chiefly to learn from each other, and with the desire and expectation that God will en'de their thoughts, we shall at the end genuinely know a great dee! more of Hi* will, which is another way of sayiqg the truth about the world, than Is now known to any group or Individual. "We do not expect to be guided to the formation of an ideal state. We do hope and expect to receive guidance which will direct the next steps that have to be taken.”
NURSE RESUMES HER TESTIMONY Miss Olivia Stone, on Trial for Murder, Questioned About Letters. NEW YORK, March 31.—Weakened by a sleepless,' restless night In Raymond street Jail, after her collapse on the witness stand. Miss Olivia Stone, former Cincinnati nurse, again was under the fire of cross-examination today in her trial for the murder of Ellis G. Klnkead, former corporation counsel of Cincinnati. Assistant District Attorney Worbosse. questioned the defendant at length about letters to establish her handwriting. Fire Damages Resort of Winter Tourists NASSAU, Bahama Islands, March 31. Nassau, mecca for winter tourists and center of rum-running activities, was partly In ruins today as the result of a fire. The fire started In the laundry of the biggest tourist hotel here, the Colonial. OWN BLOW KILLS BOY. BRIXTON, England. March Sl—While boxing, 13-year-old Charlie Ertling aimed a hard blow, missed and fell heavily. He died two days later as a result. CONVICT DEFIES BARS. PENTOX, England, March 31.—Ernes* D. Kiley, an ex-soldier convict, who twice* escaped mysteriously from prison here, has been brought back from Bilbao. Spain. He says no prison bars can hold him.
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Highway Director Invites Road Bids LA PORTE, Ind., March 31.—Official Information has been received here from Lawrence Lyons, State highway director, calling for bids for the construction of the Dunes highway between Gary and MMiigan City. The lass day for bids will be April IS, Lyons' notice says. The road will cut straight through a portion of the famous Indiaua sand dunes and is expected to cost more than a million dollars. Place Provided for Old Peoples* Home BREMEN, Ind., March 31.—The Indiana Evangelical Association, at its meeting here is considering a proposal to establish an old peoples’ home. In St. Joseph County, west of South F.end. Property valued at $200,000 has been given for that purpose.
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ADE GIVES SSOO OF STATE QUOTA TOWELLSFUND Series of Card Parties at Governor’s Mansion Follows. The Indianapolis Wells College Club is making plans for obtaining money for the college endowment fund. The first events will be a series of card parties given the Thursday and Friday after Easter, at the mansion of Governor McCray on B'all Creek boulevard. The plans of the parties are in charge of Mrs Scott Legg, president of the club, assisted by the rest of the members. Miss Katherine Ritchie, Miss Lucille McCray Miss Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. W. H. Dlddell Mrs. R. W. Skinner, Mrs. J. W. Huri and Miss Amy Keithley. Indianapolis was one of the first four cities having a Wells Club to reach its full quota of $2,997. Miss Lucille McCray, State chairman for the campaign, announced at the
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is leading the life of a busy doctor, and at least fourteen hold executive positions in leading hospitals and dispensarlres. ; A graduate of the Wells Music Department Is an instructor In Damrosch's Art Institute in New York; another is s leading poet and co-founder of “Poet Lore,” and another was one of the pioneers in newspaper work for women. By far the greatest number of Weils graduates have chosen to marry and carry the ideals of their college into new homes.
