Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 288, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1928 — Page 10

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TRIFLERS WITH LIFE MUST PAT, MINISTER SAYS Earnestness Best Attitude, Declares Pastor in Lenten Sermon. “Be in earnest,” was cited as the best Lenten attitude by Dr. Paul S. Leinbach of Philadelphia, in his noonday Lenten talk at Keith’s Theater today under auspices of the Indianapolis Church Federation. Subject of Dr. Leinbach’s address was “The Triflers.” The triflers are the folks who play with life,” he said. “God never intended that His children should be ‘long-faced’ and melancholy. Nobody has so much right to true pleasure as a Christian. “There are three great principles which true Christians should apply to the pursuits of pleasure; one, discrimination, the ability to select things which will not leave a stain or a scar upon ourselves or others; second, moderation, and third, subordination, never regarding pleasure •rs an end in itself, but only as a means to the building of character. “No message of Lent is more fundamental than this: Be in earnest. Os all dangers, none is greater than this to trifle with your soul: to play with life; to ignore the challenge of your Maker. God can help and save the sinneii who really tries, even though he fail again and again, but even God can do little for the man who is not in earnest.” Dr. Leinbach will speak Friday noon on “The Noise-Makers,” his closing address of the series. The service will begin promptly at 12:05 p. m. and close promptly at 12:50 p. m. The second week of services will be opened Monday by Dr. A. W. Fortune, Lexington, Ky„ Central Christian Church pastor for more than twenty-five years. His theme during the w’eek will be "Through Holy Week With Jesus.” He will speak during the week

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Davisons Plane Tumbles

When the plane in which F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War, in charge of aviation, was journeying to the Panama Canal Zone, was being taken up the Coatzacoalcos River, near Minatitlan, Mexico, to a fueling station, it sudden developed engine trouble and fell into the river. Here is shown the ship after its dive. The pilot had a narrow escape and Davison was not a passenger at the time.

each evening at the North Park Christian Church, Twenty-Ninth St. and Kenwood Ave. 500 SEE GYM CLASSES Exhibition of Jewish Center Work Is Held. More than 500 attended the annual gymnasium exhibition of athletic classes at the Comunial Bldg., branch of the Jewish Community Center Association Wednesday night. The program included basketball and gymnasium exercises. It was conducted by Glen Kline and Miss Mildred Shaefer, with Miss 1 Lena Zukerman at the piano. The committee in charge was: * Henry C. Kobin. chairman: Martin Frankfort, Dr. Philip Flander Miss ; Dorothy Goodman, Richard Munter, Joseph Yaver, P. M. Rosenthal, Bud Green; Helen Levine, Charles Weil, Dr. J. K. Berman, Dr. A. S. Jaeger,; Miss Evelyn Hahn and Dr. Elliot i Hirsch. HEAR TELEVOX INVENTER Demonstration of “Automatic Man” Given at Ipalco Club Luncheon. Lowering of cost of their service ! to the consumer along with in- j creased efficiency, in spite of increasing cost of production to the manufacturer, has been one of the great achievements in the public utility field, according to Roy J. Wensley, former Indianapolis resident and inventor of the Televox, who spoke before the employes cf the Indianapolis Power and Light Company at the Ipalco Club luncheon at Spink-Arms Hotel, Wednesday. Wensley repeated a demonstration of his automatic man. URGES BIBLE TRAINING Better Than College, Evangelist I Declares. “Parents should send their chil- I dren to a Bible school instead of universities and colleges that they may have the religious education that ws owe them,” declared the Rev. Harry Von Bruch, evangelist, at revival services at the Garfield M. E. Church Wednesday night. Mr. Von Bruch blames the present crime wave among young people to the indifference of the church and believes religious education to be at a standstill. Wednesday night was family night. The prize for the largest family was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wysong, whose family totaled eight.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: H. E. Huey, 5519 Carlollton Ave., Marmon, 5-519, from Court and Pennsylvania Sts. Florine Sturry, 2431 Talbott Ave., Oldsmobile, from Indiana Ave. and Illinois St. Herman J. Arens, 4823 Central Ave., Elcar, 615-749, from FortySecond St. and Park Ave. Gerald Snell, 4929 Ralston Ave., Ford, 239-225, from Morris St. and Kentucky Ave Carroll Sullivan, R. R. A., Box 236 C, Ford, 509-064, from Senate Ave. and Market St. W. E. Gerster, Dillsboro, Ind., Essex, from Dillsboro, Ind. Bertrian E. Libby, 39 N. Jefferson Ave., Buick, 643-397, from Washington St. and Capitol Ave.

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Buick, sedan, 41-583, found at Tenth St. and Drexel Ave. A. H. Ehrensperger, 25 Kentucky Ave., Chevrolet, 19-287, found at Pennsylvania and Georgia Sts. Mrs. E. L. Carr, 3630 N. Capitol Ave., Chevrolet, found at 200 S. Capitol Ave.

EXAMINE 3 SCHOOLS Question if Contractors Followed Plans in Erecting Buildings. Two members of the State board of accounts have been assigned to determine whether contractors followed plans and specifications in the construction of three Indianapolis schools, Washington High, School 34 and School 46. The investigation was asked in a petition signed by twenty-five taxpayers. Work is being done by Berne Raquet and Thad Major.

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JURY RETURNS DEATH VERDICT Convicts Texas Slayer; Asks Supreme Penalty. Bn United Presx SAN ANGELO, Texas, March 29. —Floyd Newton Byrnes, 24, was found guilty in district court here Wednesday night of the murder of Myrna Juergens, 12. A jury of ranchers deliberated forty-five minutes and returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation of death. Judge J. F. Sutton withheld sentence pending decision whether Byrnes will be tried for the murders of Mrs. J. W. Juergens. Myrna’s mother, and Mrs. Rose Schibra, Mrs. Juergens’ mother. Byrney pleaded not guilty. His trial began Monday. The bodies of the three women were found in their home here March 10. Byrnes, family chauffeur, was arrested the following day at Sulphur Springs, Texas, and confessed he killed the women March 3, after he had an argument with Mrs. Juergens over a check. He later repudiated the confession. Hoosier in Play Cast KENDALLVILLE, Ind.. March 29. —Miss Lois Shore of this city is in the cast of Kenyon Nicholson’s latest play, “Fly by Night,” which will be given its premiere at the Oliver theater. South Bend, April 12. Boy Unhurt in Long Fall MUNCIE, Ind., March 29.—Richard Barr. 6, miraculously escaped injury at his home here when he toppled out of a second-story win-

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