Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1925 — Page 10

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LECTURE UPON HEALING GIVEN BY SCIENTIST ‘Accusation Against God' Subject of Two Talks. Frank Bell, C. S. 8., of Philadelphia, Pa., lectured on “The Accusation Against God’’ in the Murat Theater Tuesday evening and at the Palace Theater at noon today under auspices of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Churches of Christ, Scientist, Indianapolis. lie said in part: "The Christian Scientist combats disease on the basis that it Is a manifestation of lmperfectien. It Is an impudent assertion of the existence of a power apart from the omnipotent God. Christian Duty “The Christian Scientist apprehends that It is a part of his Christian duty to disprove the affirmations of disease, to add to the accumulation of evidence that sin, disease, and death are neither created, sent, sanctioned nor tolerated by God. It is because the Christian Scientist is awakening to the essential ungodliness of evil that he regards the healing of disease by spiritual means as a distinctly religious activity. "When the people, at sight of the healings of Jesus, glorified God, it must have heen„beca use they caught the religious significance of what was taking plr ce. Heating Commanded Jesus distinctly commanded his disciples to go into all the world and to heal the sick, and they were to teach all men all things he had commanded them. Certain signs, he said, should follow them that believed, certifying to the genuineness of their discipleship. Among these signs he specifically named the healing of disease. Surely it is the business of religion to meet and master everything unlike God. Surely nothing could be more unlike God than disease. “May not, then, the administration of drugs or material remedies be

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worthy to be classified with Christian healing? As to motive perhaps sometimes, yes; as to method, no. Love that seeks to bless and to comfort may not be denied its measure of goodness. Christian scientists applaud every unselfish desire to relieve suffering. "That which distinguishes truly Christian healing from drugs, hygiene or hypnotism is that Christian healing involves moral regeneration.” CONSIDER LIME CRUSHER Bv United Press CONNERSVipLE, Ind., Nov. 11 The farmers of this county are considering the purchase of a lime crushing machine to be used in the manufacture of fertilizer. The county agent and representatives of farmers' organizations have been inspecting machines.

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MAN, 73, IS SENTENCED Greencastle Veteran Found Guilty on Manslaughter Charge. Bv United Press GREENCASTLE, Ind., Nov. 11.— Sam McCammack, 73, today faced a prison sentence of from two to twenty-one years as a result of being found guilty by a jury Tuesday of manslaughter. McCammack was accused of slaying Charles Brooks, 65, with a fence rail after a dispute over wages. EX-HEAD OF ROAD DIES Bv United Press MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 11.— William J. Earling, 77, former president of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, died here last night.

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CLERK’S DUTIES LESS Newby Elected (Ity Official Will Not Have Much to Do. Clerk of the city council and keeper of city records will be the only activities as city clerk of William A. Boyce, Jr., elected to that office, it was revealed today. The new municipal court law provides the clerk of the Circuit Court shall appoint deputies to serve as clerks of the four city courts. There are now five deputies in the city clerk's office, but four are busy wdth city court work. Under the 1926 budget,.Boyce may appoint no. deputies, but is restricted to naming one stenographer at $1,200 a year. The clerk’s "alary Is $3,000.

CELEBRATION JIT PURDUE Students and Townsfolk to Attend Armistice Day Ceremony. Bv United Press • LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Nov. 11.—The students of Purdue LTnlversity, and the citizens of Lafayette and West Lafayette today took part in a gigantic Armistice Day celebration in the Ross-Ade stadium at Purdue. Dean Paul McNutt of Indiana University was the principal speaker and reviewed the school military units. SENATOR ADDRESSES CLUB The Golden Rule and the Bible are the basis of rights American citizens enjoy. Senator Arthur R. Rob-

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1925