Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1943 — Page 4
Critics Point to FDR's Attack on Exploitation Of Nations. By HARRISON SALISBURY United Press Staff Correspondent 4 LONDON, April 22 (U. P.).—Will e British Empire survive allied
oi y ory?. § Critics of the British Empire who
this question were interested to- :
ly in President’ Roosevelt's ‘statepent. at Monterrey that “the day of
XD oitation of the resources and the]
eople of one country for the benefit| ‘any group in another. oouty is
hinking of the British: Empire and ; can be argued first,’ that the itish Empire does not". “exploit” sources and people, and second,
hat whatever you call ‘it, it ist.
or the benefit of any “group.” | Critics of -the: Empire contend, jowever, that .snch : views hardly set, with the.approval of natives of pme\ lands within. ‘the Empire on
second service, Rev: John Hall, and for the third, Rev. Harry K, Zeller.
vhichithe sun never sets. There Sic: downtown services will be
little doubt, for instance, that the $ndians would sdy that the presib's shoe fits the’ “British foot | in}
5 Opinions Differ 4 o “It is likely that natives of Burma, and the West Indies share ¢ Indian sentiment in many inThere appears to be a. wide ergence between United States and British views concerning onies. The British position has} n stated forthrightly and frankly both Prime Minister Churchill di Capt. Oliver Stanley, secretary pf state for the colonies. Churchill asserted flatly: “Let me make this clear in case fhere should be any mistake about fin any quarters. We. ‘mean ‘to hold own. I have not: become the g’s first minister'in order to pre-
® over liquidation. of .the British
little. more. ‘than .& month “ago Stanley reiterated: “I am convinced hat the first and fundamental | ™, rinciple is that administration of
I FIRST LUTHERA Speakers: Rev. J. 8. Albert, Rey. Cs As key, Rev.
as follows:
CHRIST CHURCH, the Rev. E. Ainger 1 Powell, -12. to 3. Addresses on ‘The Seven 71 Lpst, ‘Words. from the Cross.” N, 12 Wo 3.
W. L. Donald ar Rev. O. Ferster, Rev. R. H. Benting. crite Lutheran churches co-opérating: “Bethany, Be First, Lg being Mars Hill, St. Andrews, St. Marks, Salem (New Augusta), Whitestown. h' EVANGELICAL. LUTHERAN Ht Snyod) churches, 12:05 to 12:50, “The Glory of the Cross.” Speaker: Rev. P.. Kretzmann, president Valparaiso university; liturgist: Frederick 8.
Falkenroth. Music: ey choir, Clarence Fo
Elbert, conductor.
Will JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 12 y
* WHEELER CITY RESCUE MISSION, 12
to 3. ROBERTS RARK ‘METHODIST, 12 to 3. Speakers: Bishop Titus Lowe, Dr. F. rion Smith, Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Co-operating Methodist churches: Broad‘way, Central Avenue Meridian Street, New : Jersey Street, Roberts Park, Woodside. - ST. PAUL'S: “EPISCOPAL, 12 to 3. Rev. William Burrows, rector. ° SALVATION ARMY a 32 to 3. eaker: ‘Brigadier h, state Se are Post. ag Gorge: ps; Belmont,
Hide, Oi Services cs in the Te 8 ential district include those” whose committees|o
fhe British colonies must continue|pove notified thé interdenominap be the sole responsibility. of Great tional Good Friday committee. The n, I, myself, give no support list. not necessarily complete.
3 ithe theoty whisly 1 ihink Sow s a few adherents that it would : for the benéfit of a particular plony or for the benefit of the world
BAST
a three-hour service from oa bo & East Tenth Street Meth-
g i eakers: 3 a whole that the colony should | odist gol th Ane Toll. “rink,
administered by some interna Be
body.” Reaches Many Lands The question actually appears to
elfser, Rev. David 8. i Gene Enilips, Rev, L. C. t, Rev. Charles ey. Trine churches in-the East Side council RA RR side United , Brethren n - tian, East Park Methodist, East Tenth
considerably broader than the|gi ce: Methodist, Englewood Christian,
British Empire. It involves “the | First Free.
jatus of practically all islandS of) ¢ormed, Hea Tuff Heath.
e Pacific with exception: of the hilippines which presumably will
Se Fh OU nl |B e, rs! v elical an - me Npsareite ial Mi Methodist, WoodWoodrutt _ United Presbyterian, Westm inster resbyterian. Music will be furnished by the East
eve independence automatically.| Tenth Street Methodist church, B Beville
Avenue Evangelical church, ff
also reaches to the West Indiés,| place Baptist church, . First Nazarene
h of Africa and Asia and scat-
church, and Indiana Central college. Prof. Eugene Mogle, Indiana Central col-
d lands. ae lege, will act as chorister.
most trogienily féntioned ibstitute for national control of
IRVINGTON METHODIST, 1:45 to 3. Speakers: The Rev. E. R. Andry, Rev. ohn B. Jer son, Rev. C. A. Bhake, Co-operating
- | George. ew. soloist. es is some form of interna & Rresbyieriah, Downey
churches: FIrvingt
al trusteeship within the frame-| svenue Christian,d Irvington Methodist.
ork of the proposed allied new
1d order. Since details of that|past Words” of as a prelude to the communion service.
er are still vague despite the At-
tic charter, it is obvious that Fim Switzer a1 reat Britain and the United States|Psul Modingo 18 0
a long way from solution of the wilard. MATTHEW 8 ee.
nial problem. One suggestion advanced: calls for |E g, odification’ of the league . of nas goo mandate “system. - Under “it,} dividual nations. assumed guard-| ship "over various possessions. a this: manner, Japan obtained the .and other islands in the acific’s which: were utilized for the. ak attack on’ Pearl Harbor. In order to avoid such guardian- » in‘ the future, international trol groups must be invasted for t responsibility over “Certain ssions.
JRITAIN 1S ADVISED T0 REMAIN VIGILANT
TONDON, April 22 (U. P).— e Minister Winston: Churchill | commons today that the imity of a German invasion
sked if the ‘government had ard any invasion warning signal | 4 that the sounding of church 5 was to be permitted normally, ill replied: cannot help feeling that anylike a serious invasion would
was reserved for a warning that the Germans were ing Britain.
WASHINGTON, April 22 (U. P). contracts for ‘the cons
ion of 469 merchant SHIPS,| ods.
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The Chancel choir of the Irvington Methodist church will sing the “Seven Dubois, Friday evening,
®» soloists are Mrs. Wilson Patterson, John Miller. anist and director.
OPAL, Rev. J.
MATTHEW LUTHERAN, Rev. L. ©. oS ODN: URCHES—| © OF .CH ho ‘os ‘council will hold a. Slows: Emerson venue Baptist,’ 1:30; mane - fa 1: i Grate Me try 12:30; Linwood Christian, "1:30; Tuxedo Park ‘Baptist: 1:30; ‘Wallace Street Presbyterian, 1330, 5 Ea NORTH’
NOR TH METHODIST, 12 to 8, “The Seven Tost. Words of the Cross.” 'Speakers: Dr. Ri E. Vale, Dr. H. PF. Hanlin, DE nT Rev A Ry Br. TL: enberger, oi 2 8, Sark Do ward. Co-operatin, ‘churches; ‘Broadway Evangelical, Capito Avenue 'Methodist, Carrollton - Avenue Evangelical - & Reformed, Church of the Brethren, Faltview Presbyterian, Fiftyfirst Street Methodist, Meridian Heights Presbyterian, North Methodis Northw Christian and: ‘University Park Christian. Presiding: Rev. S. Grundy Fisher and Rev. E. A. Clegg. n 0 Theater, 1:30. Speaker: Dr. Guy Methodist ' district super[Pen ROAD RIPPLE : DISTRI CT. Co-operating churches: roa pple Goperat Broad Ripple Christian.” Mu= sic: Junior high school chorus, school 80. ALI, SAINTS CATHEDRAL, 13 to 3. J. M. Nelson, vicar. BROAD RIPPLE METHO! ODIST, 7:30 Good Friday communion service, Rev. W. E. Gillett, pastor. 3 “CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, 12 to 3. Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, rector. ENGLISH LUTHERAN . CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER, 8 p. m. Rev. W. H Eifert, speaker. - MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN, .. m. Musical Service!’ Stainer’s “CruS Bxion by the church Shoe THIRD CHRISTIAN, 7:30 p. m. Mu sicale, ‘The Seven Last Words,” by Chancel choir.
NORTHEAST ; '
FORTY-NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN, 12 to 3. Speakers: Rev. Stanley Mahan, Rev. Walter Speck, Rev. Richard Gardiner, Rev. -Harold W. Ranes. Theme: ‘“Victory Facing the Cross.” Co-operating churches: Northside Holiness church, 49th Street Christian, Bellaire Methogist, North
Baptist. - 00D. . METHODIST,
B. “ usson: the- Cross.” Rev. A. J. Coble, es ang. (o-ope perating churches: ‘Bright~ Christian, RE wood Free Methighiwood Methodist, Calvary Bapafer Methodist, Prentice op pecial music by the chil's choir, pis i
hy IDE CHRISTIAN, 1 to 3. speak.
; Rev. C: oh HS BR : naker, Rev. H.:S. Canary. Co-operat-Tog: Bas “Hillside Christian, Winter Avenue Pi Rouseveli- Temple Meth-
PRESPYIERIAN, 7:45 m. Rev. ENTIOR FRE p
‘BT. SAULS 'ANGELICAL AND REel, T Son dy With Been oh pusor of the Cross.” With Deter
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NORTHWEST
| PARK METHODIST, 1 to 8 Blain , Kirkpatrick. Rev. J. Ra;
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Churches All Over the City = Hold Good Friday Services
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The EAST SIDE COUNCIL OF CHURCH- | 1
>| charged was designed to cause dis-
‘BELMONT UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, 1 to 3. k Rev. L. H, Ford, Rev. W. E. Wa . Co-operating| churches: Belmont United Brethren, Blain Avenue Methodist, Morris Street Christian, Westview - Baptist, Second Free Methodist, Second Friends, Ray Street Nazarene, :
SOUTH
XMMans LUTHERAN, 8 p. m. Speaker Rev. pus. .Meinsen, pastor. -
BANE, EVANGELICAL _& ' REFORMED; 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Rev. W. Nelson, pastor. Sermon: *“‘No Greater Ly ’* Holy Communion. . MEADLAWN CHRISTIAN, 7:30 p. Rev. Charles H. DeVoe, pastor. Candie: light Communion service,
ORIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 2 to 3 p. m. Speaker: Dr, E. K. Higdon,
executive Sooretary, - depastmy t of foreign missions, United is ssionary society. Rev. Wales ita pastor. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL &* RERMED CHURCH, 2 to 3:15 PJ m. Spesk- : Rev. E, A. Piepenbrok, pastor.
END EVANGELICAL CHURCH, 7:30 . ‘m. Speaker: Rev. Manno shatto, pastor. FRIEDENS EVANGELICAL AND REpastor » 8 p. m. Rev. R, O. Kuebler,
FOUNTAIN SQUARE! ht Shurches of the Fountain Square dist 11 co-oper-ate in two three-hour Good Frias serve ices from noon until 3 o'clock. rvices will be held in the Southside Church of God, and in the Victory Memorial Methodist church, The services will be as nearl identical as (possible, being built aroun: the theme, ‘The .Contemporary Meanin of Ihe Oro = Rev, Floyd F. Smit n wil a e Stuer and . A. Fudaiestan ab ihe lat ter. Rev. L arning of the Cross” will be the theme Ne He Am hour wa Rev. M. 5 a v. L. A, Di the messages Huadiesion During the second meditation, Rev. G. »8.. Henninger and Rev. W.. Boyer will ; speak on, “The Forgiveriess of the Cross.” Mes essages concerning ‘The Everlasting Cross” will be brought by Rev. John Ray Clark and Rev. Ira M. Stock in the closing geriod. Both services will featured by the singing of the same great hymns of ‘the cross and by special music: from the So-operasing churches. Participating churc os) Seventh Preshyterian, Calvary United Brethren, St. Mark's Lutheran, Fountain Square Christian, Emmanuel Baptist, Victory Memorial Methodist, South Side Church of God, Edwin Ray Methodist. :
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WEST MICHIGAN METHODIST, 7:45 m. Rev. George Kimsey, T. akers: oo relating ‘churches: West Side Nazar Eighth Christian, West Michigan Methodist, St. Mark's Methodist, morial Baptist. :
GRACE LUTHERAN, . m. Speaker: Rev: Harry Behning, rR
SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 2 to 3 p. m, Speaker: Rev. Howard Anderson, MARION COUNTY ~ * N METHODIST, 1:30 to 3 p. m. Hess Rey, Jack ‘Rev. 'W, H.
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Thomp o-oper erating churches: Acton Methodtet “Bape st, Presbyterian. Nazarene. (Eafly service Easter Sunday To all churches in the Nazarene church. 6:30 a. m.) - BEECH GROVE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, m. S ker: Rev. S. R. ar ‘Co-oper ating Uren es: Baptist, Methodist, Christian, Pligrim Holiness, Nazarene.
BEN _ DAVIS '— FLEMING GARDEN CHRISTIAN, 12 to 3. Theme: “Seven Last Words of Christ, ” each pastor speaking one * word. Co-operating churches Phat Baptist, Mt. Olive Methodist, Westbrook Nazarene, Fleming Garden Christian, Garden City Christian, Drexel| Gardens Christian, Ben Davis Christian.
CUMBERLAND BAPTIST, 7:30 p. m. Se, Rev. La Rue Jensen, pastor. FENTON—ZION EVANGELI CAL REFORMED CHURCHES will service on Maun Thursday at 8 p. Speaker: Rev. Robert R. Grbves, Poston:
MARS HILL-MARS VIEW CHRISTIAN, 12 to 3 p. m. Speakers: Rev. J. Clinton Swapagan, “Fellowship of Prayer’; Rev. T. Cc. Colwell, ‘Jesus Bearing His Own Cr Rev. Walter Messimer, “Jesus on the Cross, Rev. W. J. Evans, ‘“Forgiveness.” Co-operating churches: Mars Hill United Lutheran, Mars Hill Free Methodist, Mars View Christian.. SOUTHPORT METHODIST. 1to3 2.3 Speaker: Rev. F. T. Taylor, pastor. rade school children, about 400 in number, will be guests of the church at this service.
AGCURACY OF FORTS
LAUDED BY R. A. F.
LONDON, April 22 (U. P.). — A spokesman for Britain's royal. air force paid tribute yesterday to the accuracy of ‘bombing by American flying fortresses and defended them against Axis criticism which ‘he
unity between allied air forces.
“A . magnificent bit of shooting has been’ done without doubt,” the spokesman said. “The technique employed by the Americans with’ their bombsight succeeded in hit-, ting difficult targets with a great | deal of precision.” He cited in particular American .| attacks on | Vegesack, Germany and Paris. The R. A. F. representative, at's a press conference, referred. to a Nazi propaganda offensive which claimed that allied, bombing was: ineffective and that British crews gave re-
planes shot down while’ the Americans did net. “The United States forces are. every bit as “punctilious and careful in claiming losses and checking r| claims as we,” he said.
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IN ; THE WAR EFFORT.
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