Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1935 — Page 12

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SCIENCE GROUP HEARS LECTURE AT TABERNACLE Charies V. Winn, Boston Board Member, Addresses Cadle Audience. “Christian Science: The Availability of Good Revealed." was *.he subject of a lecture sg. Cadle Tabernacle last night by Charles V.Wmn, CS B, Pasadena. Cal, a member of the lectureship board of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, Boston. Mr. Winn's speech follows npart: "Since God is ever available good, good is ever present, forever expressed. forever at hand, and divinely near. It is never absent, afar off. unavailable, or unattainable. We read in the Bible. ‘Do not. I All Heaven and earth?’ saith the Lord.' Anri in our textbook we are told. *God is .nfinite, therefore ever present, and there is no other power nor presence.’ ' Since God Ls the only presence, anvthing unlike God ri never present. We have believed for so long in the seeming presence and power of evil that such a statement seems startling, but when we put the fact of the evcr-presence of good to the test and it is proved divinely true and provable, we are assured of Us eternal verity. * Ail good emanates from God: therefore, good must be everywhere expressed. Good is never lackingnor absent. "From beginning to end. the Bible declares God s presence and power, and we only have to awaken in order to see. to feel and to enjoy tms beneficent presence and power. How beautifully Paul proved this in healing Eutychus! "You recall hew Eutychus fell down from the third loft and was picked up dead. Hoe* clearly Paul declared the ever-presence of life when he said. Trouble not yourselves; for his life is in him!’ As a result. Eutychus was fully restored. God Ls the life of all His erca ion. and that creation is life•xprcssing. life-manifesting. "Ocri could not withdraw Himself from the universe, and not one least portion of life could ever be lost or unmanifesteri. "Divine sustenance and provision are never filing or inadequate. God s providing, is bountiful, sufficient, abundant.”

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pected to issue a statement demanding an opportunity to appear before the Senate Past Office Committee, which has before it the Long resolution for an investigation of the Farley regime. Early this week the Senate will receive from Interior Secretary Harold Ickes, in response to a resolution passed a few days ago, any files of the department's bureau of investigation that bear on Mr. Farley's connection with public building contracts. Roosevelt Is Interested The Post Office Committee, which contains a majority friendly to the Postmaster General, will examine this material and also hear from Senator Long and Mr. Farley. Secretary Ickes intimated, after a visit at the White House Saturday, that the records submitted bv his department might prove skimpy. President Roosevelt, a clase and loyal friend of his Postmaster General. has been kept closely advised of Senator Long's maneuvers. It was reported today that he conferred recently with representative citizens from Louisiana. The Administration has a political interest in Senator Long's nation-wide campaign, over the radio and from the Senate forum, to gain support for himself, for it is firmly believed here that Mr. Long plans to run for President in 1936 on some sort of independent ticket. There is no feeling that he could be elected, but he might cause complications by attracting votes from the Roosevelt forces. Bold Attack Awaited None of the big party guns in the Senate has said a word during Senator Long’s recent barrage against the Administration. Some have

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