Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1940 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1940
PASTOR CALLED Mouse Chirps in BY TABERNACLE | “Pet 2tecper PRESBYTERIANS| s.r zmecii=beriess
home yesterday in. the George Zimmermans’ carpet sweeper beos : cause it “has a voice like a caAcceptance Expected Soon |narys” a : “We traced the strange melFrom Dr. R. E. Vale odies to the sweeper,” Me Zim . merman said, and there w S Of Detroit. little mouse, singing like a bird.” “My wife and I decided it
wanted to,” he The congregation of the Taber-| S20, B2Y Unt Ti lives in the
nacle Presbyterian Church today g had ended a three-month, nation-, carpet sweeper and chirps all day.
wide search for a pastor to take the > pulpit vacated last fall by the resig-|The Gullup Poll Shows nation of Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel.
Emsley W. Johnson cnairman of IN the committee that selected Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Woodward | #1! Avenue Presbyterian Church at Detroit, Mich, said the Detroit: minister was expected to send his 7 1 acceptance shortly. A unanimous :
vote approving the committee's choice was made by the congrega- 4 AN THE i All tion at the church last night. are, 4 ; Dr. Alexander Sharp Sr. moder- a : Styles Suitable for
ator interim of the church, pre- mmedi L sided at the congregational meet- ! Slate and fering | Wear
ing. Kuhn Conviction Weakens If Dr. Vale should accept the in- Bund Bogey; Voters Back ; | if oi 3 i i vitation to come to Indianapolis, he ‘Dies Inquiry. j 5 : : 4
Would Start March 1 : would begin his duties at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church March j 3 Mr, Jonson said. Upon the in-| PRINCETON, N. J, Jan. 5.—Evivitation o e selection committee, | dence of a growing public apprehenDr. Vale visited here several weeks sion over Communist activities in Shon Sleeve Lip-oiers Tor ago. : the U. S. is revealed in a nation- ; 3 ‘Sweaters in girls’ sizes 8 Mr. Johnson said the names of | wide survey just completed by the : 2 : to 16! And toddlers’ fa75 Presbyterian ministers were|american Institute of Public Opin- 4 # : : mous make slip-ons and sifted by the committee before the |jon. : : ] - coat styles including heavy final choice was made, and mem-| ne survey shows that a majority| jumbo knits, sizes 3 to 6%. bers of the committee visited in »f voters — over Bright, wa : lors! : cities throughout the United States swo-thirds of : Tight. Yam colors bo hear the candidates in their hose polled with : 9g = -} churches. i — believe Ws, A , SEE SE sei : Dr. Vale was born in Ewington, 3pinjons aR i : Sama : COMPANION
it is more impor-
O., May 18, 1885, and received his tant for the Dies : 5 a a SALE! ORIG ; 5 3 : : | EB
preparatory education in Ewing- ittee to inton Academy. He was graduated AMERICAN Comm C o m- x # : od S from Washington and Tusculum INSTITUTE | munist activities a on - . A $3 SKIRTS
College of Greenville, Tenn., in 1809 ay - and from the Princeton Thelogical c $hen Nazi aciivi
: ties at the pres- St a : Selinery in 1912. ent time. The growing apprehen- = 3 3 : 3 : : e is married and has two chil-| ‘ot oo i : : : : dren, Mrs. Harvey Stowe Durand Sion dver Soviet activity In the U, 3 Jaf i fn : : 'S. is signalized by the fact that less 5 wi hE ;-
Jr., and Miss Marjorie Jean Vale. than a year ago the public felt
Dr. Vale was ordained in the| : 3 : Presbyterian ministry May 29, 1912. [Neal efforts warranted more atten- Ch Ho i 5 ; | He was president of the Detroit|Zon IO 8 Jeg LO gus 2 7 : OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Pastors’ Union in 1936 and 1937 and | Communist efforts. | ko a : : i : ; $3 QUALITIES! Plain president of the Princeton Theo- |. 10d4ay, twice as many want Jae | ES % = colors! Plaids! Pleated logical Seminary Alumni Associa-|Di€S Sroup to turn the spotlight on = i: CE : styles! Gored styles! For tion in 1937-35. He is a permanent|AMmerican Communists as on Amer-|J I ]| 0 a ; | immediate and spring member of the judicial commission |ican Nazis. 7 wear. Sizes 10 to 16 years.
} Fear Reds More : . ale ; : i i rata Stats srish Chitizch I tel! uv survey, ‘which reached a | : 3 or | Block's, Downstairs Store,
cross-section of voters in all walks Serves on College Boards lof life, put the following issue to Dr. Vale is a trustee of the Wash- | those polled: ington College of Tennessee, direct-| “Which of the follnwing do you or of the Maryville (Tenn.) College|consider more impo..ant for the
and a member of the advisory board | Dies Committee to investigate— You Can Save Many ‘Dollars in These 3 Great Sale Groups of : NOW SALE-
_ of the Bever College for Women in | Communist activities in this country RI ’ Jenkintown, Pa. He is a member of | or Nazi activities in this country?” P CED! The Ski the Oak Park Rotary Club, the|| Those with opinions divided as Suit With
d c a similar Institute survey ranked Dwight Peterson, Harry White, J.|Communist activities as less imporRussell Townsend, Dr. Robert W.|tant than Nazi activities, a number | Blake, Jasper W. Tucker, Mrs. Clar-|of developments may have influ- And Many Other Higher
SE 3 Bae, die om Tmt ese a wl[|| JRCAUCEd Drastically for This Special Event! | Prioed Snow Suits
Brookwood Club of Chicago, the|follows: : : Benham Club of Princeton and the | {Communist activities.........70% : 7 Lined Slachs . . ® Meafowl rook Golf Club and the| [Nazi activities ....... edrinnsh 30 | : . oT 2 : : Wranglers’ Club of Detroit. He is Approximately one voter in . ; 4 kk a contributing writer for religious every four familiar with the €om- : ; > 10 bh SNOpublications. mittee’s work expressed no opinion. : . Besides Mr. Johnson, the selec-| Since last March, when voters in : » tion, committee consisted of J. : . ‘ SLACKIE
Humphrey, Harold Wood, Calvert|German-American Bund, Fritz Craig and Edgar H. Evans. Kuhn, had to abandon his propa-
| Others who assisted the commit-|ganda efforts when he went to : | P ! 1 * tee were: Paul A. Hancock, Harry|Sing Sing for thievery. : ; Wade, Carl F. Maetschke, John R.| Also, since the last poll, the Soviet r i 1 | "
Carr, Dr. C. W. Dicks, George| Union signed its pact of assistance Batchelor, H, C. Pike, Edward W. with Hitler, thus lining up with the Harris, William P. Evans, Guy Brad- | side which the majority of American ley and Charles Tevebaugh. voters polled consider the aggressor sensation, but we're over
in the European war. p stocked! It looks like a sport
Ali Suspect Russian Link : : Declines to Comment ‘| | The desire to see Communist ac- 1 : Suit «z= Dub is lineq slacks
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spring from the fact that the ; BB good looking snow suit! DouDETROIT, Jan. 5 (U. P.)—Dr. ty of the public in a recent we ; : ble-breasted belted coat, fully
Roy Ewing Vale, Woodward Avenue g;rvey expressed the belief that the a) - lined! Matching slacks, susPresbyterian Church pastor, today| American Communist Party is not i - pender model with zipper declined to comment on his call t0| an independent American organiza- ; sides! All wool corded fabric, the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church | tion but is controlled directly by : : f on : sizes 8 to 16. : at Indianapolis until he is officially | Russia. ; informed of the Hoosier congrega-| The Dies Committee is seeking an tion’s action. appropriation in the present session
- dt Congress to_continue its in- . . STUDENTS’ on of foreign “isms.” ; ] ; 1 25 HUD SON DE ALERS Institute Sie of publlie Dpirion ) ; 1 5.95 SUITS, that the majority of voters are | a | ATTEND CLINIC HERE es i of the Committee, for : i : : and TOPCOATS sor EO 75 per cent of those, with opinions ; : ; More than 125 Hudson dealers|in a recent poll said they favored
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i , . Slight Irregulars ’ 1 I$ ton! i ’ | It's a great sale! It's a great collection! Practically all : : of 1.35, 1.69
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cal today. She is suffering from a 23 W. OHIO ST. cerebral hemorrhage. |
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