Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1935 — Page 6

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BROTHERHOOD DAY CLIMAXES WAR ON HATE Catholics, Jews, Protestants to Join in Observance on Sunday. t* JtEA B'trriet NEW YORK. Feb. 21.—Catholics don t believe all Jews and Protestants are going to hell. Jews don't vote and act as a bloc —they're ui disunion. Thousands of Catholics voted against A1 Smith. Many Jews disapprove salacious and vulgar movies made by Jewish producers. And. Presbyterian Elder Will Hays is supposed to be the conscience of the moving pictures, which are widely supported by Christian money. It's truths like that, showing the falsity and hollowness of appeals to j religious differences among people, i that are being made the themes of more than 500 community observances of Brotherhood Day this coming Sunday. This is the second annual similar observance under auspices of the National Conference of Jews and Christians, whose co-chairmen are Newton D. Baker <a Protestant), Prof. Carlton J. H Hayes of Columbia University >a Catholic) and Roger Williams Straus <a Jew). Their aim Is not only to wipe out ail discords that derive from religious and racial differences, but to emphasize the great constructive I tasks which Americans of every laith have in common. This year's Brotherhood Day, coming two days after George Washington’s birthday anniversary, is given special significance on that account, and stress will be laid on Washington's expressed belief that “of all the animosities which have existed emong mankind, those which are caused by a difference of sentiment in religion appear to be the most inveterate and distressing and ought most to be deprecated.’* Therefore, Brotherhood Day this year will try to “mobilize the good will of people, and their natural friendliness and co- operativeness MONEY-BACK GLAND TONIC Restores \ igorous Health We guarantee to restore your pop, vigor, vitality; or we refund every cent. That'* how mire we are that we hare the best gland remedy known. Thousands of tests have proved this to our full satisfaction. Now WITHOUT RISK, you ran prove it to yours. fllendage la the last word in modern ' Science. In convenient tablet form— Glendage contains extracts from the glands of healthy animal*. The effect la astonishing, almost magical! You feel and look years younger! Tour Interest In life returns. Vigorous health Is necessary for success in all activity today! Do not confuse Glendage with other so-called glsnd remedies. It Is entirely unlike others —IS A READ GLAND ' PRODUCT and carries an UNLIMITED GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. Yon owe it to your- j self and family to try this new day gland remedy. 30-day treatment, $3. j st the Hook DrJg Co.—Advertisement.

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against the fomenters of group hatdreds.” Leaders in the movement declare it a "call to arms" for members of every faith to stand by their belief in human fellowship. For it is during times of pressing economic conditioas that the normal resistance of good people to pernicious racial and religious propaganda tends to break down. People are more willing to listen in days like these to the agitator who stirs up racial and religious differences for selfish ends. It is to forearm America against such efforts and to direct the energies of the people toward working ogether to bring recovery and solve the crime, disease, poverty, and unemployment problems, that this year's Brotherhood Day is aimed. Dxial chairmen are everywhere pre wring programs, meetings, broadcasts, to emphasize the essential brotherhood of men of all faiths. In Baltimore, 28 clergymen and laymen of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths are co-oper-ating. In some communities’ Christian Scientists are also taking part. But the observance on Sunday is only a part of the year-round effort of the group. For instance, in August, there will be held the Williamstown Institute on Human Relations at Williams College, Mass. More than 300 communities have been experimenting with social education procedures and the technique of improving inter-group relations. They will report their findings at the Williamstown Institute.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FEB. 2T, 1935