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YOU HAD better see to getting your Christmas presents early. The office of defense transportation has found it must be firm about additional deliveries. They are not going to give any motor carriers additional gasoline for Christmas deliveries. But they will permit one additional delivery the day before Christmas, if there is none on Christmas day.

Odds and Ends

THE PATS SALVAGE campaign now wants your half-pound of fat. Don't wait to collect a pound. Beginning Dec. 13, you will get one point for one-half pound. . . . Glass containers are still scarce; so you won't see them replacing paper ones on grocery shelves for some time. . Prod of wood furniture for 1044 has been cut back to 84 per cent of 1 , Some less essential items such as plant stands, tea wagons and magazine racks won't be made from wood at all. , . . Imported Swiss watches, becoming more important with the disappearance of f domestio supplies, have ‘| been given new low ceiling prices,

Being Sponsored by Civic Leaders. -

A total of $35,000, toward the goal of $75,000, has been reached in the tuberculosis Christmas seal sale. - Fifteen civic, religious and labor leaders are serving as a volunteer sponsoring - committee for the sale. Ell Lilly is general chairman. The campaign will continue through Dec, iu. ! The seal sale is under auspices of the Marion County Tuberculosis association which was founded here in 1913. The association is not a member of the united war fund or community fund and receives its only support through the annual seal sales, Christmas seal sale booths are to open in the downtown district tomorrow. Volunteer workers will be in charge of booths in bank lobbies and department stores and at the postoffice. Booths at the banks are in charge of the Eight & Forty of the American Legion auxiliary, under Mrs. Pauline Rairdon. Mrs. Howard Patrem is in charge at the postoffice. A booth was opened

Co. and is in charge of Mrs. Earl Mushlitz, ‘assisted by members of Children’s Sunshine club and the Alpha Eta Latreian club.

DR. BERNARD REVEL TO BE HONORED HERE

Tonight's service of the United

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Hebrew congregation, Union st. and

the late Dr. Bernard Revel, president and founder of the Yeshiva be college and seminary in New York

City Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual

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SCOTTISH RITE SETS BOND DANCE HERE

Proceeds of a dance sponsored by the young people of the Scottish Rite at the cathedral tomorrow night will be used for the purchase of bonds. Members of the DeMolay will be guests and their drill team will give an exhibition. Music will be furnished by the swing band of the army air force kaydettes at Butler | university under the direction of

Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Beam are pro‘gram “chairmen,

$25,000 Reported in Drive]

several days ago at L. S. Ayres &|

Madison ave. will be in memory of

|The Part Religion Plays

In Making Us Real Persons

By HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK

Religion has mever promised eminence, genius, freedom from hardship, satisfied ambition, or world success, but it has sald to Whatever you may fall at, you need not fail at being a real person; the makings of great personal life include handicaps, deficiencies, troubles, and even moral fallures; they, too, are raw materials out of which strong personalities are made; the universe

every individual:

ftself is not a haphazard affair of aimless atoms but is organized around spiritual purposes; and personality, far from being a chance inadvertance, is the full. est and completest way of being mam alive and the 4 most adequate symbol we have of the nature of God; the world itself is a “vale of Soulmaking,” and‘ he "who un‘dertakes ‘that ‘task is on the main highroad of creation’s meaning and is accepting the central trust of life. Moreover, says religion, as there are personality-creating forces in the universe—else we ‘would not be here—so there are forces that can recreate and empower us, enabling us to endure what we have to stand and become what we ought to be,

Message of Religion

This message of religion has been phrased in many forms by differing temperaments, and has been variously embodied in the creeds and customs of the churches. Undergirding faith in a God who cares; the consciousness of available power from beyond ourselves; the practice of prayer as a means of communion with the Eternal Spirit; belief in a criterion of judgment higher than man’s, which looks not on the outward appearance but on the heart; confidence in the reality of forgiveness, not only human but divine; faith in the eternal significance of life as headed toward a purposeful goal ultimately worth all that it may cost, in achieving which every person may count; belief in personality’s survival of

.death so that to be a real person

is of more than temporal concern —such factors in religious faith

focus their strong influence on the.

individual as he decides whether

.to accept himself as done for or

to accept himself as potentially a worthwhile person. One of the ablest women in this country, herself a university graduate and the wife of a university president, was brought up in pov erty. She never saw the inside of a schoolroom until she was 14 years old. She recalls when, as a girl, she complained of her hardships, and her mother, who was of “pioneer stock, turned on her. ‘I Gave You Life’ “See here,” said the mother, “1 have given you life; timt is about all I will ever be able to give you ~life. Now you stop complaining and do something with it."

Religious faith is similarly chal |

10 LETTER CHARGE

. HARTFORD, Conn. Dee. 10 (U. P) ~Pleading not gullty to sending a threatening letter through the malls, George Warren, 39, former president of the Bristol Aeronautical Corp, New Haven, was placed under $1500 bond in federal court today for trial Jan. 4. Warren was alleged to have sent the letter to John J. O'Grady, vice

Tenging: Life is a sacred trust, it says, Whatever else has been confided to us, our most intimate and inescapable entrustment les in our capacity to be real persons, To fail at that is to fail altogether; to succeed at that is to succeed

supremely, whatever it cost.

Says Noah In the play “Green | Pastures,” “I ain' very much, but I's all I got” to start. Such self-acceptance is realistic, humble, Irreligion says that a man must accept himself physical fortulty, his spiritual life a strange “sport” of nature in a universe where nothing kindred corresponds with it and no destiny lies ahead of it. presents a. postive, and stimulating faith, no cushion

president of the corporation, along with a package containing three cartridges and a mechanism which caused them to explode when the package was opened. The detonation frightened but caused no injury to a secretary who opened the box last October, The letter, according to the FBI, “We will use better

EAT Brown 1, M and N are good All expire Jan. 1 comes good Dec. 26; 8, Jan, 2, 1044;

T, Jan. 9, and U, Jan, 186, . pire Jan. 29, 1044,

CANNED GOODS

Green stamps A, B and C in Book! 4 expire Dec, 20. Green D, E and F

are good through Jan, 20. SUGAR

Stamp 29 in Book 4 is good for

five pounds through Jan. 15, 1044. Applications may be canning sugar until Feb, 20, 1044

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TIRES

Next inspection due: A's by March 31, 1944; B's by Feb. 20, 1944, and commercial vehicles, every 4ix months or every 8000 miles, whichever is first, ? =

1944, and should be used with defies

told O'Grady: acy Stamp 18 in Book 1 good for one

patr until further notice, Re" ‘HARRY WOOD NAMED “airplane” stamp in Book 3 good PRESS EMBLEM JUDGE

for 1 pair today until further noHarry Wood, supervisor of art in

tice. the Indianapolis publie schools, has been named a member of the jury of judges to select prize winners in the contest for an emblem symbolizing “Printing and a Free Press.” The contest is sponsored by the National Graphic Arts. Education association as a feature of Nae tional Newspaper week,

powder or steel next time, unless you are 4000 miles from here.” Warren resigned the presidency of the corporation Inst July.

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self-respectful,

to lie down on but a basis for hopeful adventure and a source of available power in undertaking the most significant responsibility in the known universe being a real person.

TOMORROW: Persons who are still childish at 50.

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Stamp A-0 good for 3 gallons until midnight Jan, 21. Old B and C stamps are still good for 2 gallons until used. State and license numnber must be written on the face of each coupon immediately upon re celpt of book. B-2 and €C-2 books

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