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to re-| ing for Civilian -

{ Cureton will

speak on “Phy=- Rr : Defense.” The event is open to the public but reservations Hust be made.

"rector will ‘demonstrate rough-and-tumble fighting and guerrilla |

| exercises. Actual participation in

glasses 5 optional for for those ab

“EARLY MAILING

COUGHS JAIN STRESSED

army Postal Chief in Europe

Urges “Legible Addresses.’ at

LONDON: Oct. 21 (U. P)—

ples,| Americans sending Christmas pack-

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ages to soldiers in Britain were urged today to mail them early. The advice was issued, by Col. A. C. Hahn, Beaumont, TeXx., chief of army postal service in the European theater. | He emphasized the need for legible addresses, including the soldier's name, rank and army serial number. As for the type of gifts, many soldiers have mentioned their desire for: zipper bags and gloves. Col Hahn asked Corp. Joshua Conkling, Livingston, N. J, wilt the soldiers wanted most, and Corp. Conkling replied they weren't so much interested in food items as in sleeveless sweaters, shoeshine kits, razor blades and cigaret, cases. : ;

GOLDEN RULE 0. E. S. PLANS FRIENDS NIGHT

Golden Rule chapter 413, O. E. 8. will observe friends night at 8 p. m. Friday in Masonic temple, North and Illinois sts. Miss Ruth Cochrane, | worthy matron, and Aubrey Porter, worthy patron, will preside. Guests and their chapters n=}

clude: Mrs. Leone Shulhater, on iT dpepo pork hid Elmer A. Sonia

Ham Quillen, Englew Yeager, West Nowona Corinthian; Mrs. Bertha McDowell, Nettie Ransford; Mrs. Bernice Jagkson, "Bright wood; Mrs. Pearl Buchhol Jrvinglon; Mrs:

| Racal Goodwin, Corin rR IAR rs. Iris

Lync! Esther; Mrs. Thelma Easton, Beech Grove: Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh, North] Park; Mrs. Josephine Plummer, Acton; Mrs, sa Rose, Brookside; Mis. lenora . Pelts, *ndianagolis; Mrs. Sal revi! ] irs

Bes Mrs. rtlow, Somber] x Maude Lorentz . Queen Esther; Miss Esther Lefkovitz, Monument, sn and Mrs, Emma Lyle, |

AMARANTH COURT : “TO GREET OFFICER

Mrs. Etta Carson of Pittsburgh,

| supreme royal matron of the Order lof Amaranth, will inspect Indian{apolist court 1 Friday.

The inspection will follow a banquet in the gold room of the Hotel

a | Washington at 6 p. m. Mrs. Harry

C. Geisel, royal matron, will preside. Other guests will be M. Curtis Johns, Gary, supreme royal patron; Ben Bennett, Ft. Wayne; deputy ‘supreme royal patron; Mrs. John, deputy supreme royal matron, and Mrs. Albert Herrmann, deputy suEe Joyal matron of the state of

““ llegate in Washington—represents,

whose funeral was held yesterday, presents the vatican with an acute political problem in view of recent {allegations that there is a pro-Fas-

Catholic clergy.’ £0 The Brazilian church and state have been officially separated since the republic was proclaimed in 1889, .|but it is generally believed that the Vatican would not name the cardinal archbishop of Rio without consulting the Brazilian government.

ficial separation of ‘his functions from those of the papal nuncio who —corresponding to the apostolic

diplomatic interests of the Vatican, The. present nuncio here is Msgr. Aloysio '‘Masella, Italian.

‘Press Denies - Charges

Allegations that a pro-Faseist element existed among the Brazilian clergy were made a few weeks ago by the titular bishop of Maura, Don Carlos Duarte Costa, in a ‘public

Getulio Vargas. Bishop Duarte Costa backed his ‘allegations with factual interviews in the press. Meanwhile church organs have undertaken to reply to the bishop. They state in general that while individual clerics may have been pro-Fascist this does not imply that their views were the views of the Brazilian church. There are three leading candidates for the post of cardinal -archbishop of Rio and the selection of any one will carry with it profound implications on Bragil's national e.

Poet or Primate?

They are: Don Gaspar de Afonseca, archbishop of Sao Paulo, and a nephew

Soares brothers who control Diario Carioca, - an aggressive morning newspaper in Rio with a small circulation, Don Alvaro Augusto da Silva, ‘archbishop of Bahia, and primate of Brazil, a pronounced liberal and a saintly cleric who is fundamentally convinced that the church’s role is spiritual only. Don Aquino Correa, archbishop of Cuiaba, in the state of Mato Grosso, a poet member of the Brazilian academy Bf letters. Archbishop Correa is advanced .in . years and every ia An alternate candidate, Msgr. Joaquin Nabuco, 4s the son of the great Brazilian statesman and former ambassador to the United States of the same name. Msgr. Nabuco is now finishing a 10-vol-ume encyclopedia on the Canon law. He was largely educated in Great Britain and was intimately connected with the powerful, conservative ' newspaper Correio da Manha. He is the vicar general (administrative officer) of the archbishopric. of Rio de Janeiro.

RESTRICT TRAILER MAKING

—Automobile - trailers: suitable. for living purposes may ‘be manufactured after Oct. 27 only to fill orders authorized by the national housing agency, the war production board

ruled today.

AILROADS SE % CARRY YEARS Zu LOAD

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hd mrival of wean

railroads enter what is usually a al season for land transportation e peak traffic of the year, comthe harvests, the storing: for 3 i the | the culmination in many ways — :

year’s production, And

des, We have the war. = Sh

went oni’ rubber on Ser ot by a the planes which the government now is us

h demands 1’ makiog Woon the : idiers moved by rail three times from

the

cans are loaded

unloaded promptly, used less for storage. ~~ | : has been a job to date of which a the railroads and the nation kave been right- | fully proud. Performance records havebeen | broken again and again, Confidence has been |

The result

' maintained.

fulness o their

operated than they ever were. We have more planning and better planning and greater Seordination Shea than ever existed before, not

among the railroads and their civilian customers and the government. The locomotives are better built and | stronger and better maintained. The |

railroads themselves’ Bly Ss also

promptly, moved without delay,

To measure up to the job ahead, he ul - roads need principally the continuing t 1

customers and such teamwor

RIO ‘DE. JANEIRO, Oct. tel : | appointmient of a new cardinal} {archbishop for Rio de Janeiro to re-| : place the late Don Sebastian Leme, ih

The cardinal archbishop is the] head of the entire church organ-}{: {ization in Brazil. There is an of-

telegram addressed to President| EM

of the politically powerful Macedo|

WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (0. P).}

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