Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1941 — Page 4

Speech Tonight to to Leave No ; “Questions Unanswered, _ Early Declares. L . (Continued from Page One)

fireside chat during which he proclaimed an unlimited national

v ssional sources lacked offi-

cial intimation that the President, as a result of the torpedo attack on the U. 8. destroyer Greer and the sinking of an American and a Panamanian cargo ship, has decided to ask Congress for Neutrality et repeal. But several Congresal supporters of the Adminis- ; tration’s. foreign policy had been i urging stich action. ~~" House Called Back “The three ship incidents have 5 y been announced since last Thursday ight. Mr. Roosevelt has denounced attack on the: Greer as deliber- " and ‘ordered’ the Navy to

imine the submarine if if posle

‘Late yesterday, Speaker Sam on burn (D. Tex.) summoned the House| return from an informal recess next Monday—a week earlier than had been planned — ostensibly to consider ‘the tax bill which is in conference. President Roosevelt, reliipiing fiom Hyde Park; N. Y., last night, conferred immediately for one hour and 35 minutes with his key Cab-

_ Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superinfendent . , . reports on work of Indiana Meth-

inet officers — Secretary of State

odist hospitals.

ICHURCH VETOES |S CUT IN DISTRICTS

Methodists Reject Bishop’s Suggestion but Favor Rearrangement.

(Continued from Page One)

may also equalize ‘the amount of distance which superintendents are required to travel to serve churches in their districts. The Indianapolis district superintendent, Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, can reach his most dis|tant charge by a drive of 32 miles, but some superintendents have to travel 125 miles to the ends of their | districts. Reporting on the work of the Indianapolis district this morning, Dr. Carpénter demanded “suicide squads” in local churches, pledged to the “transformation of the. city and the saving of souls.” Dr. Carpenter said that ‘each of

t

tricts this year would be ‘“congregational rallies” and that between the rallies he wanted groups of ‘laymen—the “suicide squads” to carry on the work of evangelism wtih the same devotion as Yolunteers for special duties in wartime.

3 Pastors’ Salaries Raised Referring : to the recent 'discussions: here on religious education in

‘| connection with the public. schools,

Dr. Carpenter declared:

“The great mass of Indianapolis children are growing up without the touch of the church or the knowl-

his visits to churches in his dis-|

| I Rosenman, Mr. Roosevelt's col-

Cordell Hull, Secretary of War Hent 1.. Stimson adn Secretary of the vy Frank Knox. Judge Samuel

_Iaborator on most of his important es, and Harry L. Hopkins] ial assistant to the President on

IRAN SURRENDERS. GERMAN NATIONALS

1 d-lease matters, also were at the a White House. aborate plans have been made a world-wide broadcast. All nal networks will:¢arry it and, ltaneously, it will be broadcast F Spanich and Portuguese by short — for South America; Tomorrow

LONDON, Eept. 11 (U. P.).—Iran, complying with: a British~-Russian

edge of God.” He reported an average attendance of. 10,000 each week in Methodist Sunday .schools in his district— Marion and Johnson Counties—and reported 24,000 active Methodist Church members in the two counties. All seven of the district superin-

ultimatum * delivered Tuesday, has| endents told the conference of in-

begun to hand over German nationals to British and Russian authorities, it was announeed ‘today. About 700 Germans had’ been reported “entrenched” with arms on the German legation ‘grounds at

creases in ministerial ‘ salaries this year. Dr. Carpenter said that the Indianapolis district had increased

pastors’ salaries by a total of $8000.

+. Welcomed by Schricker

{(Contjnued fom ' Pare Ono) he felt court action against case because the owner had not in-

ment order.

fere with the proceedings,” Health Officer said.

“Must Be Remedied®

he said. sion that the tenants have been}

patrol wagon. were subpenaed and told to come Ao and held.. Just why that method|to

partment.”

at the apparent lack of dwellings for low-rent paying said the supply

meet the demand.

demnation is the only action we can

Hunting Other ‘Houses.

other houses all day but were able | to find nothing. Some said they had searched for weeks but had failed to. find any homes at rents they could afford. Late in the afternoon; as the excitement of the affair began to dissipate, the police came again, look-

owner was rin seu

terfered with the Health Depart- ot Be menoer gis 0 tenants

this and several other condemnation |1 was getting 0 cases: in the past several weeks,”|jail and I had found a place for “But this i8 the first occa-|$16 a month.

was used this time I am unable to|pay up, say. That is up to the Police De-|{wouldn’t recommend us as tenants.

groups. of these houses At|she had offered . for habitation was inadequate to|plaster-cracked Kilghen ana the bedroom wallpaper WAS “It’s regrettable,” he said, “that hanging in strips from the ceiling the pressure hits these unfortunate|if the landlord would allow her | tenants. » But these housing .condi-|something on the. rent. But he retions must be remedied and con-|fused, she said,

take.” |e houses

Yesterday afternoon, the tenants porch, near the open, outdoor toilet, said they had heen hunting for children were playing. ;

Jersey St., shooed them away. The children’ “walked ° ‘toward a pile” of garbage gesture ‘of holding their noses, as they pointed to the heap. / “It’s just been one thing after another,” Mrs. Reeves said.

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said. Several said that the

“We don’t arrest the owners as agent from the O. J. Smith long. as they don't remove the con pental Co. had been around coldemnation signs or otherwise jie lecting yesterday I inorning. after the €i mass

arrest: ep “He (the: rer told me he

would knock $3 off my rent to pay the summons,” Mrs. Elmer Rodgers,| “We have been trying to clean up|534 Adelaide St., said.

“1 told him ut.. I wasn’t going to

“That's twice what I'm paying

brought to headquarters in the now and, oh dear me, I don’t know how we're going To afford it, but “In other instances, the tenants we'll have to somehow:

“When the collector told me that

court rather than being arrested|we owed O. J. Smith $4 from Aug. 23

to today. He told me if we didn’t the O. J. Smith company

“I'm glad I found a place. I hope

Dr. Morgan said he was concerned |it will be nicer for the children.”

Mrs. Lona Barger, 539% 8. New

« He|Jersey St., who had been jailed, said

to repair the

Mrs. Barger Is a widow with three hildren. In the: rear of the ‘dilapitated ‘beneath a sagging rear

Mrs. Homer Reeves, 541 8. New

and made an elaborate

“Last

ing for three more tenants who had been at work Tuesday night when the mass arrest took place. The two patrolmen who drove up in the police car with warrants assured the. residents who Lad been taken to jail Tuesday that they were not to be arrested again. “We're looking: for three other

REPORT FBI SHAKEUP |: ‘SHIFTS 250 AGENTS

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-|goring. the children ab had measles, re all get it. Two, years ago, > 4 whooping cough.”

s Order

one comes down.’ something, |

was:

been more than 10° years old said: “Thig place is 50: very dirty, But we try to keep it clean, See, .We We plant flowers”,

the dreary porches were row after row of ‘flowers planted in tin’ cans.

After searching for the three tenants for some time, the police decided | to. leave with only one He was Jake Goins, 406 E. Merrill St. who had been at work Tuesday night. Mr. Goins might have refused to accompany the police since his name was misspelled on the warrant. Bus he agreed to go down to headquarters anyway “to get it over with.” In recognition of his co-operation, the police permitted him to ride in the front seat of the patrol wagon next to the driver. As the wagon rolled off, Mr. Goins grinned fuefully and the neighbors

One little girl ‘who. couldn't sal :

on he al of» agi toee on) “We never do things half ‘way,” to help’ someane, we help them.” -

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or Russians. TL cents per- member, an increase ‘Carrying Out Orders’ (In ‘Washington, FBI officials said

over Jast year, but “still riot enough.” The tenants crowded around the|the report of a nation-wide shake-:

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¢Indiana was given by Dr. John J. » vived as one patrolman went from |warrant a denial.”) : Bensan, superintendent of hos- door to door with -the oieute in ov figure at the partie es, , staged od Jan kis partner waited |a e Beaux Arts apartment ho Conference delegates were wel- His d while ; comed to Imtlianapolis last night py | 2 the police car. The patrolman |where several FBI agents lived, was

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“the world is sick because it has |forgotten God. “We grope around in the dark to find the answer to all these problems of ours and finally we find it in the open door of the church,” he declared. * President Clyde Wildman of DePauw University urged that education not be-forgotten in the present emergency because “the days which follow this war are going to tax our

tenants said they understood’ that. several horses and held up a bank.” commented Sparrel Kasey, 535 S.

night: The crowd laughed, Mrs.” Irene Cavender, 537 8. ‘New

take tenants to. headquarters, the|Davis and Carol Hill, patrolman replied that he was|rested two weeks ago and is held at simply carrying out his orders, The|Saratoga Springs, N. Y. on charges of impersonating’ a member of the “You'd have thought we had stolen | Department of Justice.

self kn. Rewshaper interviews as a New Jersey St., one of the men who|member of the bar and as a niece had hid taken to jail Tuesday |of Count Felix Von Luckner, Ger- . man sea raider. She Has been a professional singer:

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|CLUTTON ELECTED Michigan and _ had, practices at BY BAPTIST COUNCIL fis ni ® °

NER hospitalization led to her arrest and Dr. U. S. Clutton, pastor of the the FBI's involvement in the story. Tuxedo Park Baptist Church, has|after she failed to pay a -$170° hosbeen named president of the In-ipital bill, it was said, authorities dienapolis Baptist Association's discovered that she was pesing as a

intelligence as never before.”

FBI RADIO STATION TALKS WITH GESTAPO

~NEW YORK, Sept. 11 (U, P)— TAn agent of the Federal Bureau Sof | Investigation testified ‘today at the trial of 16 alleged German spies that a short wave radio station set up by the FBI for counter-espionage

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permanent council.

tion's fall meeting this week in|. Lynhurst Church, vice president,

urer. Harry B. Dynes, member of the Emanuel Baptist elected moderator to preside at the Association’s meeting next year.

member of thé Lands Division of He was elected at the Associa-|the Justice Department.

Acton. Other officers named were |jlook realistic, if was reported, beArthur D. Moore, layman of thelcause of a closer friendship with an assistant to the Attorney General and the Rev. Harold W. Ranes of |in Washington. It was through this ine North - church, secretary-treas-|friend, it was said, that she became acquainted with FBI agents. - -

Church was|ing on this phase of the story, an assistan withheld comment.

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The next fall meeting will be at the Tabernacle Church, Sept. 8, 1942,

tion indorsing the efforts of Prosecutor Sherwood Blue and other law enforcement agencies in “improving present deplorable moral conditions. » The State Baptist Association |= meet in Peru, Oct 13-15, it was announced. ;

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