Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1944 — Page 9

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E. 0. Snethen to Offer Impersonations.

Castleton Methodist church.

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society of the church.

CARD PARTY TODAY

The Indiana old in You Can Fight, Too, |group wil sponsor a cara apr Buy War Bonds 8 p. m. today at the McKinley

clubhouse, ar E. Michigan st.

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MEN'S DINNER

| Gerald Power 10 Speak and

The fist of a series of interde-| it nominational men’s dinner meetings} will be -held at 7 pi m. today ati

Gerald Power, district lay leader! of the Methodist church, will speak}: | and E. O. Snethen will give a series} of impersonations. Richard Law will"

The Rev. Charles A. Tyler, minister of Castleton church, and Lester Craig, lay leader, are in charge of arrangements for the dinner, aided by the Women’s Christian Service

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of New York, is the director of the speakers’ team which will visit Indianapolis Sunday .through Tuesday for the Indianapolis Mission to Christian tedchers in the ‘First Baptist church,

secretary of the department of evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches which is sponsoring the national mission and leader of the missions’ administrative “vision. Local sponsors are: Indianapolis Church Federation, the Marion County Council of Christian Education and the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen.

answer a request of the Christian teachers and leaders of this community and the nation for traihKing in the evangelistic part of their work. provide fresh religious experience for the teachers, to aid them to recruit the “unchurched” of the community for Christian teach-

CANDIDATES INVITED

Republican candidates will be . thonored at a special rally sponsored by the Warren township Republican club at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs and Mrs, Bernard * {Curry, 6797 E. 10th st. Invitations have been forwarded

DR. JESSE M. BADER, above,

Dr. Bader is also the executive

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TO GOP CLUB RALLY

CAUSE he's down to earth about conserving coal. ‘That's why he’s putting up storm windows. He knows there will be some shortage of coal going to householders.

No legs coal is being produced. More is being mined than ‘ever before—with fewer men. Mine owners and miners alike are doing a splendid job. And there are ample rail facilities for trans. ‘ porting coal to your city.

So if you want to keep warm this winter, do everything Possible to conserve the coal you can get. The little, _ common-sense things you can do will

Save Coal— and Serve

Why is Ed Lane up in the air?

make your coal pile go 10% and save that much on your fuel bill.

Ingtall weatherstripping. Clean your furnace. Fire carefully, and avoid overheating, Shut off unused rooms. Pyll your shades low at night. For other suggestions, see your coal dealer.

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change. “We'll find out the real facts when we reach the fath-

changed prisoner groups know

will meet at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow ing and to win for church mem- |at McClain's* hall, Hoyt and State bership all those in their classes. javes, Newly elected officers who will preside at the meeting are Jake Greene, president; Omar Layton, vice president, and Mrs. E. W. Curtis, secretary-treasurer.

IANAPOLIS TIMES

“The Truth Hurts, Nazi Privaners Team

By NAT A. BARROWS. hat Tondon ac nota mass of |. Probably they never heard that

allied - civilians. are ‘| French proverb which the not a on all fours, as | und nd used to send over the Joseph Goebbels sometimes tries | B. B, 4s a code fo its agents to tell the German people, in France: an Sadie La little, the bird builds “THEY HAVE seen how the war | ts nes which they themselves brought "upon the world has boomeranged and how their’ homeland is now paying some of the price for all the untold misery and suffering

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“Just allied propaganda . . . Just lies,” some of them told us

3 - » . BUT THEY. are beginning to realize the meaning behind it, as they see the effect of the war upon German civilians. They said that they would find

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erland.” : out: the real facts when they "We replied: “Yes, you will in- |'{hat the Germans have inflicted | — »° fatheriand—and they [JENIN we win meke them or Hite 00SIER PHOTO SU deed!” ’ upon Poland, Czechoslovakia, Nor- certainly have. from Jur Own N a suative (41 Ii ” » 2 way, , Holland, Belgium a and all the PRICES. 142 N. MA. JUST HOW these roturhed | OMher occupied countries Ty Tm Pen German prisoners of war reacted E after landing at Sassnitz been revealed by private reaching here.

*They received such - heavy shocks upon discovering the true picture of Germany's plight that many. of them openly began talking defeatism. Then, they learned more real facts about the state of affairs inside Germany today. Some were promptly marched before firing squads, while others were hustled from hospitals into concentration camps. ¥ » ~ MOST of these returned prisoners already have been assigned war factory work, joining civiliap invalids in the Nazis’ desperate scraping of rockbottom for any and every kind of manpower. More than anybody else, returning soldiers really appreciate how things are actually going inside Germany. They have undergone experiences at the front that no amount of Goebbels propaganda can belie, and the older, less fanatical members of ex-

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“That'rerninds me, George...we should have the Standard Oil Man

| give the car a winter change-over, too.

But certain grades-of coal are going how essential coal is these days. ° to be greatly in demand for war production. And, to make things worse, ’ : your local coal dealer faces a shortage / : in manpower, trucks and tires. Zz. )

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