Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1937 — Page 5
WINNT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1087.
MORAL BREAKDOWN IS NEAR IN SPEED-MAD AGE, PASTOR SAYS; LUTHERANS OUTLINE SERVICES
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lower court decision, allowed a new trial and found that title to sur- | face property does not include rights | [to the skies above and the ground |
COURT DECIDES TITLE DEBATE ==
Tax Receipts Are Less Than U.S. Expected
By United Press WASHINGTON, March 24.—Ad-
| Discovered in 1883, the cave has been developed into a profitable | + | commercial venture, according to | | the complaint. |
{i The OC ford C ty re has Appellate Bench Reverses ,.'° “icized throughout the 1929 Decision and
| country and the company should | | derive profit from its title, the court |
"TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,
Good Friday Rites to lu. B. Superintendent Be at Noonin Trin- | Is Holy Week
ministration fiscal officials said to- | &&
day that March income tax collec- |§
tions had fallen short of estimates | —a shortage expected to increase | the 1937 fiscal deficit by at least |
$150,000.,000 and threaten President
Grants New Trial.
An eight-year-old fight over the | title to a hole in the ground today | | was to be reopened as a result of an |
| decided.
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Roosevelt’s projected “technical | 3 : . ; | Appellate Court decision. balance” of the 1938 budget. | § BRE = ; | John Ross owns land under which |
Despite admitted failure of {ax | | some of the wandering Marengo | receipts to meet expectations, | Cave passages run. The Marengo |
President Roosevelt expressed hope Cave Co. made Mr. Ross pay Ro at Warm Springs that there will be mission to go through the natural no new taxes at this session of | phenomena. Mr. Ross filed a suit |
. r Congress. New Deal Congressional |in 1929 asking that a survey of the Todd, superintendent of the leaders said flatly they believed | cave be ‘made and that the cave White River Conference, [every effort would be made to avoid | company be forced to allow him | United Brethren Church, any new tax bill. | redress for his part of the prop- |
’ Voici snly Os . Statisticians estimated today that The Rev. W. H. Behrens, Con- | said in his sermon at Eng- |income taxes for the fiscal year cordia Theological Seminary. is to|]jsh’s Theater todav. would fall at least $150,000,000 short speak, and the Rev. W. C. Meinzen | gpeaking in the series of Holy
of President Roosevelt's budget esof the Emmaus Lutheran Church | Week services sponsored by the iL rn Ir eats, will officiate. The Lutheran Bach |Church Federation of Indianapolis, mates may have overshot the e mark under William H. Kirkhofl | he declared that men are becoming I : '|the victims of the inventions they | : sing. | forge. ion Avenue Evangelical and Reparticipating are S55. “This day of silence,” he said, ss Mg RL eg Speak | St. Peter, Grace, | suggestive of the greatest need of School Colonial Chorus is to take Calvary, St. John, Zion and Trinity | modern life—quiet to think things part ; daiiial Lutheran Churches and the Evan-|through, to estimate the things most le : si. ig gelical Lutheran Church of the Re- | worthwhile.” TRL qr gh i Ay deemer S CBs hr Er oy SANs li ed ‘by th He contrasted today’s speed and |pector, said in his sermon today in 1€ Services are sponsored Dy the | hurry to Christ's going into seclu- | Christ Church. Federation of Lutheran Churches of | sion in Bethany to master Himself | «we nay succeed in foreetiing Greater Indianapolis, of which Paul and exercise a power that “came | | Him for a time.” the Rev. Mr. Powell Seehausen is president. from knowing how to use quiet |gaid. “but ever and anon He will The churches are to hold individ- | places.” " ; . EV ual services Friday night. Ester ly [ thrust Foi po) our Conations > irises . : he | Challenges the Church | ness and demand an answer to the services are to be at 10 a. m. The | | question— what do you intend to Hy Grace Church also will have a sun-| “He challenges the Church today | with Me? ” rise service at 6 a. m (to make the consequences of its | | steady quietness reveal to Mankind | | unity of purpose, cleanness of vision, | soundness of faith and progressive- | {ness of spirit that will lead to yen city of God,” Dr. Todd said. The Indiana Central College | Rar sci ad bi Choir, under direction of Mrs. David | § let ends. Gillintt Shi Roberts Beauty Shop
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A moral and spiritual breakdown is near in a
“speed-crazy” age, Dr. W. H.
All Lutheran Churches of the Missouri Synod in Indianapolis are to hold Good Friday services at noon in the Trinity Lutheran Church, East and Ohio Sts.
Chorus, 1s 10 Churches Paul. Emmaus,
Edwin E. Temperly, Murat Temple Illustrious Potentate, and Dr. A. C. Burrell, dramatics director, are shown above planning the temple's spring ceremonial and open house to be held April 2. The festivity is to begin at noon and continue to midnight. A spectacular street parade, in which 400 uniformed organizations are to participate, is scheduled. Shriners from other temples in the United States are expected to attnd. Dr. Burrell said several hundred persons are required for the dramatic cast to present the ceremonial to a large class of initiates.
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R. E. Hunting, National Kitchen Modernizing Bureau, New York, is to speak before the Indianapolis Electric Appliance Dealers’ Associa- | tion at noon in the Columbia Club. He is to speak on merchandising, President | L. O. Rainer said.
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