Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1943 — Page 18
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; edicted at that time, would outWASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U, PJi—| Jost tne Rocseveltian. millenium. |Bfth time to act in the Riley day for gverseas, the 1943 world ata} adtocistion, i" Sol Director Elmer Davis of the office playlet. ] "A record-b tion eld here next week. of war information, announced last, Hugh McK. Landon, president of | appointments night that Dr. Allen Nevins, pfo-|>U> 1 RALIAN GENERAL KILLED, ob orial acscetation. itl] flo needed. The score w fessor of American history at Col-| ALLIED HEADQUAR -|preside at the and Ma 4 109142, Following is a program, yor(| Prices? each 10%1457dos, |
GREAT PROTESTANT ; : ave. The ‘ 24-year-old devil dog |umbia university, has been ap-/TERS, Southwest Pacific, Oct. 4|Tyndall will attend. The ceremony ; J gount of the gam : jungle-fighter finds & cocoanut [pointed special OWI representa (U. P.)—Brig. Gen. R. B, Suthér-|will be repeated at 11:15 a.m. Fri- MULTI-FOTO STUDIO | First
: 2 RVEYED polis mi tree trunk a good place to an- [tive in New Zealand and already(land, 46, ‘of “the Australian army,|day over radio station WISH. ge | ; ong, but he sees to it that his chor his mirror. Hacker misses (has left for his post. chief of staff to Lt. Gen. Sir Ed-|° ett, Vit CARDINALS--K
face is kept smooth by shaving many comforts of home, but so | Nevins, twice a Pulitzer prize/mund Herring, commanding allied D. OF A. TO INITIATE Lindell. Walker f CLEVELAND, Oct. ¢ (U. P)~{ sometime each day. The lather- have his’comrades in a marine |winner, must resume his duties at!advance troops in New Guinea, was Initiation will be held at the back near the The general convention of the| faced leatherneck is Cpl. Robert combat outfit which is seeing {Columbia in February and there-|injured fatally recently in a plane meeting of Indianapolis council 5, DOWNSTAIRS : Musial, with a th Protestant Episcopal church in the| W. Hacker, son of Mr, and Mrs. service on.an island “somewhere [for was unable to accept a pers|accident in New Guinea, it was an-|D. of A, tomorrow ‘night in Castle STORE filed to Lindell. United States was expected to open George A. Hacker, 544 N. Beville in the South Pacific.” {manent appointment, nounced today. Hall, 230 E Ohio st. HITS, NO ERRO discussion today on’ the question: of iy ENCES 3) organic unity with the Presbyterian » : i . Marion’ to Sande
church in the United States. . : The House of Bishops, upper gov- : y A called out a strik erning body of the church, was to : a0 hear two reports from a commission : ia ! be : | headed by the Rt. Rev. Edward L. : : ; = | F - Siren which has studied the question dur- Lh ] ; : = £ 5 4 ing the last year. : {= 2 5 eo r : Both reports, already made public : big : & i - § before the current meeting, were ; 54 . : 2 # i : : : . Boece : singled off John interpreted by many delegates as & 4 B op E Bre hit of the ot dampening any hopes of a speedy a ~ | 4 : a Y 1 consummation of the union, which + : a : = 7 a ] would bring together two of the ; : : oi k hd 4 : country’s largest Protestant church i ” : ; > : .
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Strongest opposition - to unity was expected to come from Bishop William T. Manning of New York city, an outspoken critic ;of the proposal.
The women's auxiliary today presented the denomination with $1.000,000, largest thank offering In try [the auxiliary’s history.
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