Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1943 — Page 13

District Be Canvassed

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garry their “Fats Friday” collection campaign tomorrow into the southeastern district, comprising all public and parochial schools south of Washington st. and east of Meridian st ‘Last Friday pupils in the northeast district gathered 5000 pounds "of waste fats, enough to supply nitro glycerine necessary to fire 50,000 rounds of ammunition from a - $b-caliber machine gun, County Salvage Director Fred G. Phillips announced today. “Harry F. Miedema, county fats chairman, reported that “®we're still falling shor't of our goal and the need is great, but the splen-| did. co-operation of the schools greatly increases our hopes of reaching our quota in the near future.” :

P.-T. A’s Benefit

“Indian#’s quota is 556,000 pounds of fat a month, the equivalent of one teaspoonful each day from every

Fats collected by pupils are sold at the OPA price of 5 cents a pound, with proceeds going to the various parent-teacher groups. The “Fafs Friday” program is sponsored by the P.-T. A. in co-operation with the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Marion County Salvage committee, the Women’s Division of the O. C. D. and school authorities,

ANNUAL MEETING

The Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America organization will hold its annual meeting Saturday, Mrs.: W. H. Green has announced. Members from Marion, Muncie, Pt. Wayne and Brookville will be guests.

HUTSONWLLE MAN DIES *

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The tional horsepower motor industry vious month's total of $35,000,000.

up production of refrigerators and farm equipment. Since the farm equipment is expected to have priority over refrigerators, it will probably” be a long time before you see more shiny, new refrigerators on the market. :

Odds and Ends

' coupons, 50 ‘the. dealer can check

regular value of six points per po

cases points have been collected that the label must contain the

shows no sign of loosening up. The production report of the Iracswar production board, shows a decline of $2,000,000 from the pre-

which have been in great demand for use in ships, has been holding

Your next gas ration coupons will look like a strip of movie tickets, They will be in an identification folder which shows name, make of car, and the range of the serial numbers of the

his own coupons... A spot on your clothes may now be a patriotic emblem. The war manpower commission is: asking people to get more use of garments between cleanings . . Pointers: marmalades made of citrus and non-citrus fruits combined are rationed at the

lade” is a citrus marmalade and should require no points,

No End fo Bottleneck ~ In Refrigerators Seen

By ANN STEVICK Times Special Writer

electrical refrigerator. bottleneck for September on hand at the The shortage of these motors,

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und. However, “orange marmaIn some becaus® of the mistaken notion word “citrus” to be ration-free.

[RATION

CALENDAR

MEAT : Brown IL, M and N are good becomes good Sundayt Q, Dec. expire Jan. 1. comes good Dee. 26; S, Jan. 2, 1944 Jan. 9, and U, Jan, 18. pire Jan. 29, 1944,

CANNED GOODS Green stamps A, Band C in

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are good through Jan. 20.

SUGAR Stamp 29 in Book 4 is good for

| tive pounds through Jan. 15, 1944.

Applications may be made for

canning sugar until Feb. 29, 1944

SHOES

Stamp 18 in Book 1 good for one pair ‘until further notice. No. 1 “airplane” stamp in Book 3 good for 1 pair today until further notice. ; *

GASOLINE

Stamp-A-9 good for 3 gallons until midnight Jan. 21. Old B and C stamps are still good for 2 gallons until used. State and license nums« ber must be written on the face of each coupon immediately upon re-

On Being a

The Effect of Irreligion Is Depletion of Morale

Real Person

By HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK The idea, encouraged by prevalent stress on “intelligence quo-

tients,” that the great work of the geniuses, is mistaken.

world is done mainly by shining

Some of the most indispensable helpfulness

can be rendered only by those who have struggled with inferiority. The extent and depth of their usefulness is ‘achieved not despite their deficiencies, but because of them. They sublimate what might easily

be humiliation, inte insight, un- |

derstanding, sympathy, kindli- | ness, efficient ability. Who has not been in want of per- |

sonal help that no successful genius could rend ér? How could he understand? It is a matter of profound p s'y ¢ hological oT as well as theological, signifiDr. Fosdick cance that not Apollo but One who was born in a stable and died on a cross is | called Savior. As Wilder puts it im one of his | dramas, “In Love's service only | the wounded soldiers can serve.” Handicaps and limitations are | not . simply impediments; they

Suth constructive handling fis | a philosophy | that gives life meaning and purpose. In distraught and dejected | people the question almost inevitably rises: Why should we | bother to accept ourselves and try to create an integrated and-use-ful personality out of limited materials, a” disliked assignment, or a botched mess?

Safe to Say

At that point we run upon one reason . for Jung's famous statement: “Among all my patients in

been one ‘whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill because he had which the living re-

to their followers, and none of |

did not regain his religious outlook.” Certainly, irreligion in its ulti-

piriting—life an accident on one of the minor plants, a haphazard by-product of blind forces. When one is limitéd in endowment and harassed by circumstance, when troubles make ‘life seem not worth the living, when. one has become miserably neurotic, or when in moral failure one has done something; irreligion's natural effect | is to deepen hopelessness and de- | plete morale. Why should 8 man in such a case bother to be a real person in a world ‘where, as one exponent of irreligion says, “Living is | merely a physiological process | with only a physiological mean- | ing?” This does not mean that | the irreligious person cannot discover motives that may. pick him | up and give him incentive to get himself together, There are many | such incentives — human love, personal ambition, a task to be | done, a social ideal to be served, desire for appreciation, or even | the instinet of self-preservation. |

For Sake of Others

Religion as popularly believed | in and practiced can be utterly remote from the real problems of struggling persons, while theoreti cal irreligion can make place for motives that stimulate the in-. dividual to “make the most of your best for the sake of others.” Granting this, yet nothing more insistently raises questions .concerning life’s ultimate’ meaning. than hoiirs when self-acceptance

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is difficult. Every personal counselor knows that the decisive fac-

| tor in many cases is whether or

not the afflicted individual effectively wants to be 4 real persoff, thinks it worth while to try, cares enough to pay ‘the price. “Probably every person, soon or late, thus finds himself in some “valley of decision” where the “death-wish” and the “life-wish"” confront each other. The question then is not whether he will accept himself, but on what terms—as a defeated man who gives up the battle or as a man in the making who will capitalize even his difficulties and deficiencies to achieve real personality. At that point the wisest psychiatrist is often baffled; he cannot create in the man the one thing indispensable — confidence that it is worth while’ to tackle

| himself, and the effective desire

to do so. That .indispénsable element depends on faith of some sort; without it the “death-wish” So, one dying man

thizing ‘with him, “Don’t pity me now! I died 20 years ago.”

Tomorrow: The message of re-

ligion, ’

Christmas Jam Is Coupon Free

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. PJ. —The office of price administration ruled today that holiday gift packages of jams, jellies, fruit butter, preserves and non-citrus marmalade packed prior to Oct. 23 for sale as Christmas presents

may be sold point free between:

Dec. 8 and Jan, 8. OPA recently ruled that small bottles of such products—so-called miniatures—packed as Christmas

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HELICOPTER AMBULANCES?

ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Al-| giers, Dec. 9 (U. P.).—The use of helicopters, marked with red crosses, | to remove wounded troops from | front line collecting stations was |

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ceipt of book. B-2 and C-2 books now -contain fewer coupons but each coupon will be good for § gallons. No increase in amount of gasoline allowed is involved.

FUEL OIL

Period 1 coupons for the new season are good now for 10 gallons per unit in all zones through Jan, 3, 1944, and should be used with deflnite value coupons for filling tanks, All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good.

TIRES

Next Inspection due: A's by March 31, 1944; B's by Feb. 29 1944, and commercial vehicles, every six months or every 5000 miles whichever is first.

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“BURIED BY FRIENDS

HALIFAX, N.8, Dec. 9 (U.P).—

Ten-year-old Nadie Johnson was

| buried yesterday in Camp Hill mili-

tary cemetery . with neither her mother nor her father in attendance

unsolved. Her father, Cmdr. Frank M. Johnson, paymaster here for the ;oyal nevy, has been missing since last Wednesday—a day before the child's body, weighted with stones and clad in a ski-suit, was dragged from Halifax harber by navy divers, Her mother injured in an automobile accident, was in a critical condition in City hospital, New York, unaware of the tragedy. Although friends of the missing man believed he committed suicide, police continued their search for

him, spurred by a report that a

man answering his description had twice appeared in a downtown store.

Fatl'veLost

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the recommendations and instructions with the package. Megmola is not a cure. all. 1f in doubt at any tithe about advisability of treatment and for further information as to the properties and effects of the Marmola ingredients, consult a physician. 1 you need Marmols,

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