Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1928 — Page 15
DEC. 7, 1928
RURAL VIEWS HALT CHURCH, SAYSPASTOR Declares Need Today Is Adoption of City Viewpoints. Bn United Press ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 7.—The weakness of the modern church is its failure to adapt itself to city life, the Rev. Charles Stelzle of New York told the federal council of the Churches of Christ in America in session here. Mr. Stelzle said many pastors of city churches were countrybred and were unable to assume the proper
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viewpoint of the city-bred layman. Instead of conforming to city attitudes, they attempt to preside over their parishes as they would in rural districts, he said. 1 < Bishop Francis J. McConnell, newly elected president of the council, will be inducted into office today. Bishop McConnell was to have assumed office Thursday, but h? was unable to come here from New York in time. The close connection between rural pastorates and economic wellbeing was brought out by Dr. A. E. Holt, of the Chicago Theological seminary, in an address before the council. Dr. Holt said city churches should see to it that rural churches were supplied with properly trained ministers; that most country churches are too poor to employ well-trained men because of the low income from farm produce. Dr. C. L. Goodell, secretary of the commission on evangelism, quoted Department of Commerce figures to show that there were 214 fewer schools and 147,449 fewer pupils In Sunday schools in 1926 than in 1916.
WEB TIGHTENS ABOUT FATHER OF NORTHCOTT Resistance Broken, Elder Murder Farm Suspect Promises to Tell All. By United Press LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 7. While Gordon Stewart Northcott lay in the county ‘ jail here today ill with influenza authorities of Los Angeles and Riverside counties tightened the web of evidence about four mer. jers of the Northcott family, implicated in the Riverside chicken far mmurders. Efforts to find the graves of murder farm victims, believed buried in the Mojave desert, were suspended pending young Northcott’s recovery.
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Automobiles reported to the police as stolen: Murry Timberck, 544 North Sheffield avenue, Ford Coupe, 696-233, from 100 East Ohio street. Stella Schrader, 50 North Holmes avenue. Ford coupe, 447-463, from Capitol avenue and Ohio street.
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Stolen automobiles recovered by the police: Murry Tenbrock, 215 Harris street, Ford coupe, found at 1400 Kentucky avenue. Harry Adams, 1117 Gross avenue, Chrysler coach, found at 1179 Tibbs avenue. Physician* said today that he would not be in condition to assist in the search before Sunday. In the Riverside county jail hospital Cvrus G. Northcott, father of the accused slnyer, Ms resistance shattered by ques; romng. promised
officers that he would "tell everything Saturday.” The break in the 61-year-old father’s defiance came after Sanfo-d Clark, his grandson, made startlin'? disclosuresccorning; — r ning the elder Northcott’s pai- .n the "murder farm" activities. When told of Clark’s earlier story that his grandfather had taken lye to the farm to be used in disposing of bodies, Northcott shouted at his inquisitors: "That’s not true. I never bought any lye. I bought a barrel of lime. Stewart said he wanted lime to cover over some bodies.” The arrival of Mrs. Sarah Northcott, mother of young Northcott, from Canada is expected to shed new light upon the mysterious fate of nine boys on the chicken ranch near Riverside. Mrs. Northcott is wanted on an indictment charging complicity in the murder of one of the youths. A search of the Riverside chicken ranch by Riverside deputy sheriffs yesterday yield what officers believe to be a portion of human skin, found In a spot pointed out by Northcott Monday.
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