Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 10
Spellman Telling of Pope’s Sorrowed State.
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the ews the peace and that the victors be just of Atonement with prayer and merciful, Archbishop Francis fasting for 24 hours beginning 1J, Spellman writes in the current|day at sundown, ° E : issue of Collier's weekly. The day is & most unusual hol : ; . LUCKY TOO, WHEN
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{ » ’ a . East war zones as military vicar event as is the case with the other |Hebrew congregation. Ladies Coats | : * of the armed forces of the United Seat bmi exists purely - abe conducted by . : Three Toosier members of the WAC band scheduled fo play on |States, agreed to publication of or stock taking, for|Fruchter at the Central Aven the World War memorial steps Sunday are (from left), Tech. 5th [personal letters to his father, seeking the assurance of God's for-|temple today at 5:30 p. m. Grade Roslyn Kiikead of Crawfordsville, flutist; Tech. 4th Grade | These letters tell of the arch-|giveness for one’s sins and the de- morrow at 7 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Luanna Spurgeon of Sweetser, bass horn, and Tech. 5th Grade Betty | bishop's horror at the sight of de- termination to lead a new life] Rabbi Samuel Katz will be in Staltz of Terre Haute, saxophonist, struction and suffering resulting | within, : : : from the civil war in Spain where| Boys and girls who comprise the Shaarah Tefilla today at 6 p. m. 3 te 1 its Athlete’s Foot! SoothA 42-plece military band com~ | Schricker has appointed Mayor |, found a growing admiration |1943 confirmation class of the In-|and tomorrow at 7 a. m.; and Rabbl| ing lguid germicide kills fungi on posed entirely of WACs from Pt, | Tyndall honorary chalrman of |,.4 appreciation for the United [disnapolis Hebrew congregation,|David 8. Shapiro, at Knesses Israel] contact, brings blessed relief—{ast!
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1 : Tales; W220 R steps ofthe World War memorial | ecutive chairman. “The Holy Father had aged with Brough open Hr
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safe. WAC recruiting drive, = EAT MORE VEGETABLES him when he was Cardinal Pacelii,| making the peace. The Holy Father| Every 12 hookworm harbored in counters... 35¢ and 75¢. The enlistment campaign will | Britons consume 30 per cent] “He feels that the leaders of con- hopes that the strongest guarantee the body may be expected to cause no get under way Sunday and con- more’ fresh green vegetables than|quering nations will have oppor-|of lasting peace will be justice tem- a 1 pér cent decréase in the hemotinue until Dee. 7. Governor ‘they did before the war. tunities to show not only greatnessipered with charity.” globin, :
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out trial, to distant parts of the Chaco's green hell, Paraguayan citizens can be forced -- fo. remain-—as in a super-heated Siberia—in some hamlet more or less distant from Asuncion, with their residence fixed by the police and from which they are forbidden to Bir.
tive figures set the number of such “confinados” at 1500, or some 10 per cent of the effective, active, literate population of Asunicion, .
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. Argentine citizen was cancéiled until the impresario removed from his board of directors Dr. Guggiari, & former president of Paraguay, now an exile in Buenos Aires.
in this unstable atmosphere that the group now out may come into power at any unexpected moment.
TYPHOID VACCINE IMPROVED IN ARMY
By Science Service CHICAGO; Oct. 8.—The American soldier today is much better protected pgainst typhoid fever even than his doughboy father was in world war I, it appears from a report by Col. George R. Callender and Maj. George F. Luippold, of the army medical and sanitary corps respectively, in the journal ry the American Medical associa-
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