Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1937 — Page 4
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‘DIVORCE CANON’ LIBERALIZATION IS TO BE ASKED
Protestant Episcopal Church Convention to Act On Proposal.
By United Press NEW YORK, July 12.—The general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church will be asked to undertake greater liberalization of the “divorce canon” it was nounced today. Under a proposal by the commission on marriage and divorce of the church “any person whose former marriage has been dissolved for any cause by a civil court may after the expiration of one year from the granting of the divorce apply to the bishop of his or her diocese for permission to marry another person.” The church will act on the commission’s proposal at its convention at Cincinnati in October. It was the second move in seven years by the commission to liberalize Canon 41 which permits remarriages of the “innocent party” in a divorce after one year, where adultery was the ground for action. Remarriages are permitted in annulments for insanity, mental deficiency, bigamy, lack of free consent, mistaken identity, under age, impotence, veneral disease and consanguinity.
Denounce Proposal
Church heads denounced the proposal. The church publication prepared an editorial saying that it would “negative the teaching of Christ.” The editorial adds that the amendment would bring “utter chaos” into the entire remarriage and divorce problem. The Rt. Rev. Herman Bishop of Michigan, the commission. Other clergymen who attended the meeting at which the proposal was adopted, included: The Rev. Irving P. Johnson, Bishop of Colorado; the Rt. Rev. William Scarlett, Bishop of Missouri; the Rev. Dr. Howard C. Robbins of the General Theological Seminary, the Rev. Dr. Frank H. Nelson, Cincinnati, and the Rev. Dr. Vesper O, Ward, Minnesota.
‘SOUNDEST SLEEPER’ ROBBED OF WATCH
By United Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. July 12-—-It cost Macon Cole, Negro driver for an undertaking company, his wrist watch, 45 cents and his shoes to claim the title of world's soundest sleeper. Police say a thief removed the money from his pockets, the watch from his arm and the shoes from his feet as he lay doubled up asleep in the back of his automobile today.
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INCREASE NOTED IN STATE PARK VISITORS
More than 180,000 persons visited Indiana's nine State parks to the end of the first week in June, an increase of 14 per cent over the corthe National Park Service announced today. Turkey with 47,363 visitors.
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VET T0 DRIVE AFTER ROBBERY
Woman Burglar in Bathing Cap Takes $34 From Billfold.
A filling station bandit who forced his victim to drive him several blocks after the holdup was hunted by police today. The attendant, Robert L. Howrey, 21, of 239 N. Temple Ave. told police that the gunman, after tak-
ing $27, ordered him into a car parked in the rear of the station.
They picked up the bandits’ companion at 11th and Meridian Sts, Mr. Howrey told police. At 14th St., he was ordered from the car, he said. Police later found the car abandoned in Ft. Wayne Ave.
Mistaken for Daughter
A woman prowler whom Mrs. H. J, Hadley, 3551 Washington Blvd, Apt. 8, mistook for her daughter, entered the apartment and took $34 from Mr. Hadley’s billfold, police were told. Mrs, Hadley said the woman was wearing a white bathing cap and entered by cutting a screen and prying the frame from the window. She left by the front door, police were told. Robert Bonar, 1002 Bates St. told police that someone yesterday entered his home through a window, ransacked the icebox and took groceries and meat valued at $6.
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