Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1944 — Page 6
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Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, moderator of thé General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the U. 8. A, today announced the appointment of 21 members to a laymen’s com= mittee to promote the following four-point, four-year program of advance throughout the denomina- | tion: (1) The new laymen’s church betterment committee will sponsor
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|» inform the 2,100,000 members of the Presbyterian church concerning its spiritual and material needs. (2) It will attempt to increase i | the Sunday school enrollment to ~11,500,000. The present enrollment is 1,250,000.
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(3) The committee will strive to bring about the organic union within four years with the Presbyterian church in the U. S. (southern church), the United Presby- | terian church and the Reformed church. It will work toward the goal of an increase of benevolence giving, with the four-year period, to | $12,000,000. This year, the total | was $8,886,000. Dr. Vale also appointed eight members to a pastoral relocation committee authorized by the general assembly in response to an “overture” from the Indianapolis Presbytery. He named three additional members to the already ex{isting special committee on national | religious radio,
MYRTLE TEMPLE TO MEET Myrtle Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, will meet at 8 p. m. today
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The photo above should be a welcome sight for Mrs. America. It shows production of civilian electric irons under way at the Mansfield, Ohio, division of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturi first consumer durable goods made at this plant since . WPB's recent release of 2,000,000 retail dealer's hands late in October.
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Palestine Question Given Special Attention at Parley.
By RICHARD MOWRER Times Foreign Service : CAIRO, Oct. 11 — Decisions reached at the preliminary Arab unity congress on the future area of the Moslem world between Iran, the Red sea and North Africa, which opened in Alexandria on Sept. 25, draw attention to two middle eastern problems, which will almost certainly gain much prominence at the close of the war. ' ONE: The Arab bloc in the Middle East. TWO: The Palestine question, The protocol signed at the close of the conference by delegates from Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Transjordan provides that a league of Arab states shall be constituted by “independent” Arab states wishing to belong to such a league.
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PFC. JAMES M. MARTIN, recently visited his wife, Mrs, Lucille Martin, 1621 Park ave, and his mother, Mrs. M. B. Knight, 319 N. Delaware st., after two years in Panama, PVT. FREDERICK H. BRYANT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant, 4724 Shelby st, is home on furlough from Ft. Snelling, Minn.
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Frank T. Strayer auxiliary, V. F.' W., Post No. 1405, will hold a card] party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Nellie Carey will be chairman of the party and proceeds will go to the veterans’ hospital fund.
according to the protocol, would be, among other things, to “safeguard by all possible means. their (the Arab. states’) independence and sovereignty against all aggression.”
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VINCENNES, Oct. 11 (U. P).— Kenneth Harris, farm security administration supervisor, revealed today that an average of $93 a head
pure bred Jersey cattle at the Deshee farms liquidation sale. He said that this was considerably under expectations. Corn and horses will be sold in December and land at a later date.
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Times ‘Foreign Service ROME, Oct. 11.—Singapore was lost in large part by the inability of the engineers to mine its single vertebral asphalt highway, which runs the length of the Malayan peninsula, but German engineers find similar Italian highways no obstacle to their ingenious job of frustrating the allied advance. “Don't go there” and “don’t touch anything” are still directions which must be observed even far behind allied lines. By anticipating their own retreats far ahead of time, the Germans are able to bury mines and let nature and time ald them in concealment. Make Fake Holes
When a pie-shaped hole has been cut in a highway and is sufficiently weathered by mud and rains the hole becomes indistinguishable, even though a double teller mine may lay beneath. Exploiting this uncertainty, * the Germans also make fake holes in|
and may lose his life examining an innocent hole when the actual mine lies below his feet. When you see a football game
stadium where the Germans have sown the ground thickly with mines and encouraged the turf to grow over it. From what would be sideline to sideline in the first 12 yards from the goal posts alone, engineers have dug up 64 mines of the deadliest sort.
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FALL FROM FUNERAL
{for Mrs. Catherine Howell, Terre {Haute, who died last night of in-
when she fell from an automobile.
|after helping complete burial
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| the pavement,
GARY MAN HURT IN
GARY, Ind, Oct. 11 (U. PJ.—|
| richocheted off a steer's forehead |in a Gary abattoir last inght.
HUNTER SHOT TO DEATH | GREENWOOD, Oct. 11 (U. P.).—
{for Robert Lee Lasiter, 22, acci- | dentally killed yesterday by a shot{gun charge while hunting with two
meeting. Palestine, they make it clear, is. considered by the Arabs as the crux of all problems in the Middle East. |
viewpoint in this matter, which is, as stated in the protocol:
of the Arab countries’ fringement on the rights of its Arabs “would not be without danger to the peace and stability of the Arab world.”
ference was that two independent istates of Arabia, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, did not sign the protocol. Though they were invited to send delegates to the conference, these two states held back and proferred! to send observers. Copyrighl, 1944, by The Indianapolis Times
Feuer, owner of a three-story building here, hoped for the best today after renting the second floor to Republican headquarters first floor room to the Democrats. A tavern on the lower floor was iooking for extra bartenders.
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AUTO KILLS WOMAN !
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct. 11 (U.}} P.).—Services were arranged today:
| juries received a few hours earlier: Riding in a funeral home car,!: |arrangements for her brother, Mrs. § ) {Howell saw that a door on. the?
| vehicle was fastened insecurely. She} {tried to close it and was thrown tol:
ABATTOIR MISHAP
|Joe Greevich, 65, was in a Gary} | hospital today with a bullet wound |i lin the chest, received when a bullet|:’
| Funeral rites were arranged today ™
discussed by the delegates he course of their two-week |
The protocol emphasizes the Arab
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