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he said that national income had|gin Islands as a place of safety for - increased. nl refugees. : . Mr. Williams was once a store] The resolution informed President clerk in Birmingham. He protest-|Roosevelt, Secretary of State Core ed against the Jim Crow law that|dell Hull and Frances Perkins, Sece had been invoked to keep white and retary of Labor, than when and if Negro delegates separated at the|the United States immigration barconference. ‘The delegates had riers are removed, refugees will find passed a resolution deploring the|haven here. law. r “I am happy to see Negroes here, put I see we still have a Jim Crow law,” he said. I wish we didn’t have it.”

VIRGIN ISLANDS’ AID PROMISED REFUGEES

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, Virgin Islands, Nov. 22 (U. P.).—The Virgin Islands Assembly had adopted a resolution today offering the Vir-

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anksgiving Services Set For Churches; Featured ‘Speakers Scheduled.

. : "BR AQ [tion with the Democratic form of NEED FOR CLASS Government is needed.” wih 4: - In the reorientation, he said, he ; WAR IS ; HINTED was not sure that the country could

escape class warfare “and as a matWPA Aid Says It May Be

ter of fact I'm not sure that class warfare is not all right.” He said Inescapable, Calls for Wealth-Sharing.

that “unless we can work out some redistribution of wealth produced ‘by BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 22. (U. P.). — Aubrey Williams, assistant

the machine, we may not be able to WPA administrator, said last night:

save democracy itself.” Mr. Williams said that in the “I am not sure that class warfare is not all right.”

past generation machinery had been Mr. Williams made the remark at

developed to the point that “never again need anybody on the face of the earth want for anything.” a forum of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, which had received a. message from President

“The problem is how to get this machine-produced. wealth in the Roosevelt earlier yesterday saying -|that “the South’s unbalance is a

hands of the people; how to get machines to be our blessing instead major concern not merely of the South, but the whole nation.”

of our curse. Mr. Williams said “our industrial

Praises New Deal “It -is not going to be solved by structure was predicated on development of special privileges for a few,

industry as presently organized. and there must be fundamental

There must be fundamental changes. We should not alter our changes, but we do not have to alter our form of Government. :

form of Government, but we can “A fundamental reorientation of

make : fundamental changes in our the industrial structure of this na-

economic system.”

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Thanksgiving is to be observed re tomorrow and Thursday with : jal church services throughout fhe City. 1 : While many churches are to hold dvidual services for their mem-| bers others will co-operate in offering combined services. Many of the churches are to have featired spedkers or sunrise prayers and sermons from guest pastors. Among the featured speakers will “be Miss Louise Meebold, a mission- - @ry just returned from China. She ~ 18 to speak at the West Park Chris- ~~ Han Church at 7:30 p. m. tomor-

Times-Acme Telephoto. praised the men on the job and hailed the construction of the dam as a “contributoin to American civilization.” He predicted similar progress in electrification in other parts of the Nation.

Administration that puts the interest of the people above prosperity. In defense of New Deal spending,

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Standing on the concrete ramparts of the unfinished | Chickamauga Dam, President Roosevelt is Tow, shown (right) as he spoke yesterday to several hun“A complete list of church pro-| dred workmen who line the opposite wall. He © grams follow: hi

Tabernacle Presbyterian— 10:30 A. M. by Dr. J. Ambrosé Dunkel,

Methodist, Lyndhurs ing Garden Christia

a Brookside United Breth. { Baptist. Flem-

i i Nazarene, Union. Services ren. Centenary Christian, Hea Wednesday Evening Methodist, - First

Memorial Free : | Methodist. Woodruff United PresbyBELLAIRE DISTRICT Methodist— |

WEST MICHIGAN DISTRICT Sermon terian, Westminster Presbyterian, 7 7:45 P. M.

pastor. St. Mark's Lutheran— ; 8:00 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. R. H. Benting, pastor.

He praised the New Deal as an in

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deran ft Biamn Baptist, East Park | Memorial Baptist— | Methodist. ‘ 8:00 A. M. a XED Sermon by the Rev. Stanley Ralston, _ # Sermon by the Rev. Rex M. Ty O COTNGT Speedway Boulevard Methotor of the North Bapti Presbyterian— Ra Cpurcnes co-operating: J ~ Street Christian, North { lsire Methodist. ! Stn - BRIGHTWOOD DISTRICT . @alvary Baptist— | : 97:45 P. M. | Sermon bv the Rev. Guy O. Lowry, astor Brightwood Methodist, Shur s co-operating: Brightwood ethodist and Calvary Baptist. Roosevelt-Temple Methodist— 7:30 P. M. {Seginon by the Rev. Raymond R. ¥ haver, pastor Hillside Christian Churches co-opérating: Hillside ‘Christian and Roosevelt - Temple ethodist. Re. RIVERSIDE DISTRICT Riverside Methodist— iw 7:30 P. M. | by the Rev. Clarence E. Baldpastor Union Congregational.

Sermon win, : Churches co-operating: Unity Meth--7 ~..dist_Protestant. Union Congregational. Riverside Methodist.

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS University Heights Christian— ~ T:30 P. M. Sermon bv. the Rev. C. T. Shulhafer, astor Madison Avenu is hurches co-operating 1 Heights United Brethren, n Avenue Methodist, University Heights Christian.

SOUTH SIDE DISTRICT Immanuel Reformed— 3 8:00 P. M. Sermon by the Rév. Dobbs F. Ehlman, _ pastor Second Reformed. Churches co-operating: Second Reformed and Immanuel Reformed. WEST SIDE DISTRICT West Park Christian— 7:30 P. M. . Address by Miss Louise Meebold. returned missionary from China. - * Churches co-ovérating: Washington

Presbyterian, West Washington Street Methodist, West Park Chris-

CENTRAL DISTRICT First United Presbyterian— 7:45 P. M, : Sermon by the Rev. Harold W. Ranes, pastor of Central Baptist. Churches co-operating: Second Moravian. Central Baptist, Sutherland Presbytérian, First United Presbyterian.

Individual Services Wednesday Evening

Broadway Methodist— 7:30. P. M. Sermon by Dr. Richard M. Millard, pastor. : Friedens Evangelical— 7:45 P. M. Sermon by the Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, pastor. ; Gethsemafe Lutheran— ? 7:45 P. M. Sermon by the Rev. John 8. Albert, pastor. St. John’s Evangelical— 7:45 P. M. Sermon by the Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, pastor.

Union Services Thursday Morning

CENTRAL DISTRICT Memorial Présbyterian— 9:00 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. William P. Rothénburger, pastor Third Christian. Churches co-operating: Pirst Friends, First Unitéd Brethren, First First Moravian, St. . Third Christian, Memorial Presbyterian : First Baptist— I 9:00 A. M. Sérmon bv the Rev. Edwin J. Weiss, astor New Jersey Street Methodist. urches co-operating; First Evanalical, Merritt Place Méthodist, New Sense S Methodist. Second ntral Christian, ist, Meridian

beérts Baptist.

Ro Street Met Hebrew Temple— 10.30 A. M. Address by Mr. Norman H. Coulon, Churghés co-operating: All ouls Unitarian, Central Universalist, Hebrew Temple. . Christ Episcopal— 10:30 A. M. the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, vector Christ Church. Joint service f all Episcopal Churches of Inianapolis. = . NORTH DISTRICT Meridian Heights Presbyterian— 8:00 A, M. An hour of praver. Churches co-op-erating: Capitol Avenue Methodist. . Grace Church © Northwood i Street Methodist. I alical, Carrollton Avénue Reformed. h1eh em Lutheran, University ark Christian, North Methodist, Fairview Présbyterian, Broad Rip- . Ble, Christian, Broad Ripple Metho-

Sermon ‘by

Wallace | Street

6:00 A. M. Sunrise prayer meeting, sermon by the Rev, E. E. Moorman, Linwood Christian, Churches co-operating: Grace Methodist. Emerson Avenue Baptist, Linwood Christian, Tuxedo Park Baptist. Wallace Street Presbyterian.

IRVINGTON DISTRICT Irvington Presbyterian— 10:00 A, M. Sermon by the Rev. E. Robert Andry, pastor Downey Avenue Christian. Churches co-operating: St. Matthews Episcopal, Downey Avenue Christian, Irvington Methodist, Irvington Pres« byterian. SOUTH SIDE DISTRICT Emanuel Baptist— 10:00 A. rmon by the Rev. R. O. McRae, pasi 5 Edwin Ray Methodist. Churches co-operating: Seventh Pregbyterian, Fawn Ray Methodist, Emanuel Bapist. GARFIELD PARK DISTRICT Barth Place Methodist— 9:00 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. J. E. Hewson. Churches co-operating: Garfield Park Christian, Shelby Street. Methodist. Bethany Christian, Bethany Lutheran, © Garfield Park Baptist, Barth Place Methodist.

WEST INDIANAPOLIS

Second Friends— 7:30 A. M. ermon By the Rev. Garry L. Cook, 5 pastor West Morris Street Christian, Churches co-operating: Westview Baptist, Belmont United Brethren, Second | Free Methodist, Blaine Avenue Methodist, West Morris Street Christian, Second Friends.

River Avenue Baptist— 9:00 A. M. ermon by the Rev. J. R. Flanigan, 2 pastor |Trinity. Methodist. Churches co-operating: Ray Street Nazarene, Trinity, Methodist, - River Avenue Baptist. - BEN DAVIS DISTRICT

Fleming Garden Christian— : 8:00 A, M. Sermon by the Rev. C. A. Neidigh, pastor | Drexel Gardens Christian. Churches .co-operating: Garden City Christian; Drexel Gardens Christian,

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astor ist: Churches co-operating: Eighth Christian, Speedway Methodist, West Side Nazaréne, West Michigan Street Methodist, Memorial | Baptist. NORTHWEST DISTRICT Home Presbyterian— . | 9:00 A. M.

Sermon by the Rev. M.|J. Fargo, North Side Nazarene pastor. Churches cooperating: Seventh Christian, North Side Nazarene, St. Paul Methodist, Thirty-first Street Pou North Bide Church of God. Home Presbyerian.

Individual Services Thursday Morning

Central Avenue Methodist— 10:00 A. M. Sermon by Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, pas-

Zion Evangelical— 9:00 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. FP; R. Daries, pasor. | First Presbyterian— 10:30 A.M. Semon by Dr. George A. Frantz, pasJ |

Victory Memorial Methodist Protestant— 6:00 A. M. : Holy Communion service. Troub Memorial Presbyterian— 6:30 A. M. Sermon by Mrs. Jessie Burkitt. Fletcher Place Methodist— 9:00 A. M. Communion service. Christ Episcopal— 8:00 A, M. Holy Communion service. Advent Episcopal— 9:00 A. M.

Holy Communion service, ‘the George 8. Southworth, rector.

First United Lutheran— 7:00 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. Arthur L. Mahr, pastor.

Rev.

HIT BY AUTO, DIES TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 22 (U. P.) —Funeral services were arranged today for Clarence Bailey, 58, who was struck by an auto driven by William Ellinger, 31,

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HE frazzling pace of these fast-moving times doesn’t mean a thing in the life of the dog. Although his complex, highkeyed nervous system closely resembles our own, when the dog feels his nerves tire he settles down— relaxes—as the beagle hound above is doing. Thatis instinctive with the dog. We are not so likely to break nerve tension before it gets our nerves upset. We drive on. We worry. Ambition and determination push us on and on...past the

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In the heart of the Congo, Leila Denis (right) and her explorer husband filmed Universal Pictures’ epic, “Dark Rapture.” Camels were an important item in Mrs. Denis’ 42,000-mile trek. She says: “Such ventures can be quite nerve straining, but it’s my rule to pause frequently. I let up and light up a Camel. Camels are so mild, so soothing.”

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