Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1943 — Page 20

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Wheeler Rescue Workers To Observe Fiftieth Anniversary.

The Rev. Peter MacFarlane of Union Mission, St. Paul, Minn., will speak at a banquet Friday which will inaugurate the regional conference of the International Union| of Gospel Missions to be held Fri-| day through Sunday at the Wheeler | i City Rescue Mission. The banquet, which will be held | at 6 p. m. at the Central Avenue Methodist church, also will be in| observance of the 50th anniversary of the Wheeler mission. The Rev.| MacFarlane's topic will be “Missions |

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involve minimum of shipping but maximum of casubities becouse of Nazis’ heavy defenses; terrain, rail links suited fo invasion . .

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ON NEWSPRINT--WPB WASHINGTON, May 11 (U. P.).— War Production Board Chairman Donald M. Nelson notified the house interstate and foreign commerce committee yesterday that no further restrictions uppn the use of newsprint by newspapers and magazines are in prospect before Oct. 1. Nelson's report added, however, that “it is impossible to forecast at this time what action will be necessary beyond the third quarter of this year.” The report disclosed that the federal government's print paper requirements had beén reduced by 310,044 tons to 421,021 from a figure of 731,065 tons submitted Feb. 5.

DEFENSE HEAD TO TAKE POST Mrs. Melvin Hensen, new chairman of civilian defense district 41, will assume her duties at an emergency meeting of the group at 8

Court Affirms Isle Ownership

WASHINGTON, May 11 (U. P). —The supreme court in effect vesterday affirmed title of the United States government to Palmyra island, a group of coral islets 900 miles south of Honolulu on which the construction of naval aviation facilities were authorized in 1939. Ownership of the island was claimed by Leslie and Ellen Ful-lard-Leo, who asserted that the United States had never claimed ownership of them. A federal district court ruled against the government when it brought suit to ecquire title but the ninth circuit court of appeals held in favor of the government. U. S. sovereignty was never challenged. Palmyra was discovered by a Capt. Sawle of the American ship

INVERSI( "RULES ARE EASED ~ WASHINGTON, May 11 (U. P). —Price Administrator Prentiss M. Brown said yesterday that the question of whether a householder can or cannot convert his oil burn« ing furnace to the use of coal of wood will not be raised in connection with rationing of domestis fuel »il next winter. Elimination of all “convertibility tests” for private dwellings, Brown said, is one of the main features of a revised conversion policy that seeks to balance the available sups ply of all types of fuel throughout the 30 PEastern and Midwestern states and the District of Columbia where fuel oil is rationed. Brown said this modification means that the question of cone vertibility will not be pressed when homeowners apply to rationing boards for supplementary rations of fuel oil.

and Miracles.” Schricker to Speak

Presiding will be Harry W. Krause, | president of the Wheeler mission] SPAIN | board. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Goose- |

man, superintendent of the city | Modrid ® mission at Canton, O. will have] adrid 3’

Palmyra in 1802. Hawaii subsequently annexed it. It has been valuable for guano deposits. It was uninhabited prior to inauguration of the naval development.

p. m. tomorrow in the Evangelical church, 56th and Broadway. Harold Tharp will speak. All members and interested persons are asked to attend.

During the past year such rations were denied unless the house« holder could prove that his furs nace could not be converted to coal or wood.

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Where will the allies strike? This is the question troubling the axis and puzzling the world as the time for invasion draws near. The map shows some of the potential invasion routes the allies may use in attacking axis Europe.

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charge of the singing. Others on| é the program will be Arthur J. Mc-| 9 Kee, executive manager of Winona | Lake; Thomas J. Hinkin of Saginaw, | Mich., and Miss Roberta Bland of] the Southeastern Union church. 5 Words of welcome will be given by Governor Schricker; Sheriff Otto W. Petit; Dr. Howard Baumgartel, secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation: the Rev. H. H. Hazenfield, president of the Ministerial assoclation, and Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, president of the Council of Churchwomen. Responses will be made by Lawrence J. Sutherland of Newark, N.| J., president of the International] Union of Gospel Missions; the Rev. Mrs. Clemme Ellis White of New| York City, national secretary; Wil- : re Madmerroneans liam Kouwe of Rochester, N. Y. | esboses for otrack. Alps bor president of the Niagara district;| § 300 ® jerogress gi thrust to Sermon Ernest Tippet of Bridgeport, Conn. B L BE — president of the New England dis-| trict and Dr. W. E. Paul of Min-! neapolis, president of the Northwestern district. T Vi + fi 0 U HINT TIRPITZ MOVE | GIVES SUICIDE VERDICT SCHOOLS URBED "Tunisian Victory to Open Up | wowon sow it roo rr wane sme, wos 1 cw. 0. wegian sources reported today that| —Dr. Edgar N. Mendenhall, Allen i M di f n K S [the Nazis are trying to ‘cover ship county coroner, today returned a FOR Vy AC ATION e f erra ean, nox ays movements in the Kristiansand verdict of suicide in the death of ana Stavanger areas of Norway, Dr. Samuel T. Henderson, 65-vear-WASHINGTON, May 11 (U. P). | able to bomb Japanese cities from suggesting a possible plan to move old It. Wayne physician whose body | — Navy Secretary Frank Knox said, China by this fall. He replied, |th® super-battleship Tirpitz and Was recovered from the St. Mary’ 5 Child Guidance Program today that the allied victory in “that's pure speculation.” [other warships. |river yesterday. | Tunisia will open the MediterStressed for Summer [ranean to united nations shipping . and that nothing the German air By Methodists. force tries to do will be able to . keep American and British vessels In June, 8000 children of parents A using tha: sea. in war industries will be released by | adked how soon the allies would the public schools to roam the i, ple to use the Mediterranean streets unless the churches provide gi}, a resultant shortening of the Ben “ vacation schools, representatives of gictance which ships must now CE ear churches were told qui to the Middle East, Kriox de- They know their engines...their I l'clinned to answer. The churches of the Indianapolis| gut he said, the Tunisian victory | ~ machine guns—these men in the Methodist district conference held % al ene A RN ST FRR eventually will open the Mediter-| _ 3 2 Bog : 4 Br ET ony |rariean ond reduce whe stance ! P% i ge BN aa a Air Force 8 ground crews have : united nations supply ships must; SRS { he : ES RN RE SRR RL 3 ream. district superintendent, te] to the Arabian gulf area by | Semis | about 5000 miles. | Mrs. Karel McKee, district direc-| adkeq if ‘German planes on the | mews AY SN ral Furopean continent and the So a lof Sicily and Crete would be able a I ke od a = to prevent use cf the Mediterranean g te, Knox replied session throughout the entire vaca- Ne hviny pl ui attempt it, — 5 De & Ti a e 10 (undoubtedly, but they won't be N _ able to prevent it.” ee i we Ri e “Possession of Sicily by the allies schools as a strong influence for the Bit a > i prevention of juvenile delinquency. 2 cu, To Sid. . yo Gerald Powers Was re-elected | Sion of all the northerr ‘coast ‘of the cho = | Mediterranean.” t y leade ith Francis 8 i ? Ste Sl ed ‘Miiphy as To further questions dealing with assistants The Rev. E. Arnold! the Mediterraniean route and the Clegg was Chairman of the nomi- | Dossibility of allied seizure of Sicily nating committee. {and Crete, Knox replied, “Now you Dr. John G. Benson, superin- are dealing in terms that might Verident of the Methodist hospital, Suggest ‘our future plans.” urged the church people and min-! Knox was questioned het a rejsters to make the church more Port that Maj. ‘Gen. Claire Chenpowerful in the lives of the emo- nault, commander ‘of the 14th army tionaily unstable. air force in Che, — to . Hospitals are full of people who have never been led to experience the heaing powers ‘of religion, Dr. Benson said. The challenge to the ‘church in| preventing a repetition of the | present war was the highlight ‘of | the eaddress, “World ‘Needs and | World Service,” by the Rev. J. L.} Johnson. The Rev. Charles A. 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