Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1941 — Page 14
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Young Presbyterians Honor ‘Daddy Mac’ at First Church Tomorrow.
Camp Kosciusko on Winona Lake awhere Indianapolis youth has had
mT 5 SWISS NEWSPAPERS BANNED IN FRANCE
Copyright, 1941, by The Indianapolis Times and Th he Chirogo Daily Ni ap s, Inc.
VICHY, May 16 Roe Coulondre, French Minister to Berne,
+ Takes a Stroll |
SAN FRANCISCO, May 16 (U. P.).—Cornelius Van Vuren, 52, a postal clerk with flat feet, has set olit afoot for New York. He figures he can make it in 60 days. Mr. Van Vuren obtained special dispensation from Washington’ to lump two years’ vacations gin the trip. He is carrying a tooth brush, a small camera, a canteen, and 500 post cards for mailing from each post office he passes,
Churches dianapolis
was instructed to inform the au-|}
thorities of the Swiss federal government that beginning today no Swiss newspapers would be per{mitted for sale in France. ey ucon =a wr As the reason for this drastic measure against the press of a First Presbyterian Pr. McLandress friendly country, Vichy's official Church. Dr. McLandress resigned|spokesman said .that the Swiss ‘recently after 21 years as director papers might become ' competitors of religious education for the Indi-|of French papers, the price of which ana Presbyterian Synod. He is|was increased today-from 50 cenknown and loved by thousands of | times to 1 franc (about 2 cents). Hoosier young foik. Swiss papers which are considered Past and present members of the|well-informed and objective and _Synod’s Youth Council,” organized which make better reading .than by “Daddy Mac,” and the first of the French at the moment have its kind in the denomination, are had a large circulation though they expected to be present tomorrow, as|are sold in French territory for are many who have attended Pres-|1 franc, 50 centimes. byterian youth conferences over the
hy Rifieroy. wl ee SEND OIL TO FRENCH COLONIES IN AFRICA
F. A. Pfleiderer will pay tribute to WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P.) .—
Dr. McLandress. CONGRESSMEN NEED lot ol St Fr REST, DOCTOR SAYS ;
ucts to French North Africa to meet WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P.).—
economic necessity of the area. Dr. George W. Calver, who looks TE Sinan was sald to be after the well-being of congressmen, | o> © onca, 1 antic port from today advised them to take a rest.
they call “Daddy Mac,” tomorrow,
which American ships are not
“Congress has been in almost con- barred by President Roosevelt's with practically no chance for mem- Z0ne. bers to get a real vacation,” Dr.| The shipments were said to be i in Calver told the’ House Appropria- line with the recent policy of sendtions Committee, which granted him [ing .aid to the French colonial area '$5860 for caring for the Senators|pending a determination of the reand Representatives. “Many mem-|sults of Franco-Gefman collaborabers are urgently in need of rest.” tion.
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