Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1936 — Page 12
WORLD'S NEED, SPEAKER SAYS
Dr. E. Stanley Jones Talks at Closing Meeting in Tabernacle.
Indianapolis bade farewell to the National Preaching Mission today. The mission, with its staff of dis-
tinguished and widely-known religious interpreters, left for Atlanta, Ga., where it is to renew its program of mass meetings, open forum and round-table discussions in an attempt to reinterpret Christianity in the light of modern times. Dr. E. Stanley Jones, who spoke before a crowd of 8000 persons at the closing mass meeting in the Cadle Tabernacle last night, said the “Kingdom of God is the headon and sweeping answer to the world’s needs.” : The “Magnificent Obsession,” Dr. Jones which, he said, to him was the quality of being possessed with the idea of the “Kingdom of God on Earth,” was his text. “We are all more or less obsessed with something,” Dr. Jones Said, “but of them all, if we chose among them, I can think of none more magnificent than the idea of the kingdom of God on earth, “That obsession provides just what the world is looking for. The old order of human life is in ruin all around us. Men are seeking a new basis of life. The kingdom of God on earth has been covered up with Christianity, but now as men are feeling for some new basis of life to take the place of the old, this conception rises up out of the pages of the New Testament and provides the very thing men are consciously or unconsciously feeling after.”
DISCUSS LAND PLANS
Federal land reclamation projects in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Towa and Missouri are to be discussed today | and tomorrow at Rural Resettlement Administration offices here. A total of 93,000 acres not suitable for farming is to be used for soil and water conservation, game preserves and recreation centers. Girl Believed Suicide By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 1. — Police believed today pretty Dorothy Jones. 19, Detroit, found dead in her hotel room, killed herself with an overdose of sleeping powder.
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SPEAKERS’ BUREAU FORMED AT BUTLER
Butler University students will be available for appearances before church and club groups this fall as the result of a speakers’ and entertainers’ bureau which has been founded on the Fairview campus under the sponsorship of the speech division of the English department. Headed by Valentine Williams, a junior, the bureau expects to enroll all students in the speech and dramatic classes who desire: experience in appearing before the public. The programs will include readings, ora-
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HEADS RADIO SALES
Tom Hail has been named head of the Hoosier Radio Co.’s city sales department, according to H. Robert Uhl, company manager.
OST ESTIMATE BY $5,000,000
Public Service Commission Report Differs From . Company’s Figures.
_ While the appraisal of Indian-
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property prepared by Fi blic Service Commission engineers is only $1,062,408 less than the finure set by company statisticians. difference
of more than $5,000,000 was shown in calculation of depreciated costs, according to figures released at a
274827, while company engineers placed the value at $50,731,730. ToJ costs compiled by the commission 437907. ‘The utility calculated this
value to be $55,500,315, according to a
The figures were announced in preparation for the second hearing Monday before the commission. City and state officials and company representatives have held informal meetings in an attempt to arrive at a rate schedule before formal . One proposal, estimated to save consumers $412,760
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