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record is & political advantage to any candidate,” one congressman said, “I don’t see how it could possibly lose any votes, and it is certain to pick up some.” , Another congressman, a war I veteran. said be expects to see
v mew veterans in the state eles this year. “It will be for them to get staried fu
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4-H CLUBS BOOST INDIANA CORN GOAL
ship of Purdue university, Associate state 4-H leader W. R. Amick of Purdue has worked out a new. program for club members to increase the yield. New methods of - soil management are the highlights of the e Club members who enroll in 4-H corn projects will become junior members of the Indiana Corn Growers’ Assn. They will be eligible to compete for medals and prizes in corn growing.
Plea Made for
Spare Rooms
If you are leaving town for a week or two, have a spare room or suite of rooms in your home— call Indianapolis Homes Registry, 224 N. Meridian st, and help a veteran find temporary quarters. This was the plea of the Homes Registry today as the Community Fund agency tabulated its thou- « sands of applications for rental quarters. © There are no rental vacancies now, Any spare room can be put to a veteran's use while he is trying to re-establish himself here, the agency pointed out.
LUTHERANS . HERE WILL HOLD RALLY
Lutherans of Indianapolis and the community will hold a world action rully Sunday, Feb, 24, at 8 p. m,, in St. Mary's United Lutheran church, Dr, O, Frederick Nolde of the Lutheran ‘Theological seminary, Philadelphia, will speak. Dr. Nolde will outline plans of the National Lutheran council to raise $10,000,000 during 1946 and '47 for relief and rehabilitation at home and abroad,
The council is the co-operative agency for two-thirds of the Lutherans in America and has an adult membership of more than 2,500,000 persons. The Indianapolis rally is one of 500 being held this month ‘and next across the nation,
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ANNOUNCE UNION OF * INSTRUCTORS AT 1. U.
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BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 18.
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Formation of & local union of the Ameri Federation of Teachers university faculty here to-
SHOW WAR FILMS
Pte. John Mungovan of Chicago, first. of 600 patients to. be evacuated from Billings General hospital, is lifted aboard a train . | convey bound for Mayo gemeral hospital. ‘At the right is Lt, Col Franklin A. Rice, chief of medical service at the Ft. Harrison hospital, which will revert to a post station hospital March 1,
CAMERAMAN WILL
front-line scenes forces. He has won service cross and
Col. Edwin H. Cooper, veteran itor gallantry.
auditorium, 2314 N. Meri-
Col. Cooper traveled more than
the meeting. The
of the armed the distinguished the silver star
cameraman of both world wars, will| shoolem Ettinger will preside at show war films and speak at a meeting at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in Kirsh-
committee con-
sists of Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, chair-
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Cantor Myro
Poskin, Leo Talesnick, Abraham
Goodman, Harry J
32,000 miles during the war, filming| Gallin,
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| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U. P).—
League of Nations may not be business but it has a fat
sessions-in. Geneva early in April, it is expected to pro rata its bank ascount of about $10,000,000 among the 44 nations which still have mem-
bership. . In addition to ‘its cash, the league
The league council and assembly, which meet ‘April 5 and 8, respec-
ernment, among others, is anxious to create. & The 17 nations ‘ which quit the league in a huff, failed to pay their dues -or were tossed out will not share in the $10,000,000 kitty,
Times Columnist
On NBC Program
THOMAS L. STOKES, Indian apolis Times columnist, will be a guest on the “Information Please” program at 8:30 p. m. today over ‘NBC. : y He will appear with Russel Crouse, whose current Broadway production is the controversial “State of the Union.”
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Backus’ Book Coming Out Soon A new book, “If Thought Be Free,” by Dr. E. Burdette Backus soon will
make its appearance. ‘The ‘chapters are radio addresses
‘|glvén by Dr. Backus on Sunday
mornings over station WIRE: Their
of “Hell Is a Dr. Backus Myth,” “In Time of Trouble,” “Uni. tarian Belief,” “The Human Christ” and other religious subjects. Dr. Backus wrote “Pattern on the Mountain,” a manual of Lenten devotions for 1946, published by the American Unitarian association, and contributed a chapter to the recent book, “A Faith for Free Men.” Mrs, Emma Hohlt is serving as chairman of the guild committee sponsoring the publication of “If Thought Be Free” Miss Lula B. Hoss is guild president, !
RETURNS TO PURDUE LAFAYETTE, Feb, 18—Lt. W. P. “Dutch” Fehring, Purdue physical education staff member, has returned to the campus on terminal leave from the navy. He was on duty as athletic officer at the Iowa pre-flight naval training school and aboard the U. 8. S. Matankikau, a
carrier in the Pacific,
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TOTAL * Permits for new buildings, alterations and allied operations numbered 1236 in Indianapolis’ during January and represented ‘an expenditure of $1,437,520. - 5
mits—Alterations and repairs, $792,402; residences, $267,700; -accessory buildings, $12,300; business buildings, $121,900; industrial buildings, $24,200; elevators, $14,064; miscel[laneous, $10,190; heating, $28,304; wrecks, $395; electrical permits, $74,994; plumbing permits $91,081,
PLAN CLINIC FOR CHOIR DIRECTORS
Prof. Morten J. Luvaas of Allegheny college, nationally known composer and authority _on church music, will conduct a clinic for choir directors this week at Indiana Central college. The college will sponsor the clinic beginning with a dinner Thursday night and continuing through next Saturday noon, The purpose of the clinic is ‘to bring choir directors and ministers together for discussion of ways to make music a more effective ald to worship, A Eugene Mogle, choral director for Indiana Central, will arrange the clinic. Mr. Mogle has extended an invitation to choir directors of all denominations to join the minister and choirmasters of the Northwest Area of the United Brethren church in the clinic sessions.
$1,437,520]
Expenditures were: Building per-{:
_ The second annual “Ice-o-rama’ will be presented by the parks and recreation departments at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Coliseum. A winter pageant: will feature Jewel Dorsey as snow queen and Roy Jacobs as ice king.
Club and 38 Keen Kutters will appear in group routines. Rhopna Rapcheff and “Red” Fawcett will represent: the, Owls club, Russ Reedy and Sue Arend the Zephyr club, Louise Hofner the Eli Lilly club and Rex Cook the Indianapolis Figure‘ Skating club, A concert<by the bands of Howe, Broad Ripple, Crispus Attucks and Cathedral high school will precede the skating program, K. Mark Cowen, city recreation director, Mrs, Norma -Koster, supervisor of. special events for the fecreation department, and Dick Miller, general manager of the Coliseum, will be in charge of the program. ¥ They are assisted by a committee of more than 50 volunteer workers,
The commitige consists of Mrs. Richard Lieber, chairman; Mrs. A. B., DBickett, Mrs. - Everett MoQueen, Mrs, Herman Lieber, Mrs. Harry Leslie, Mrs. Gaylord Morton, Mrs. Michael Lantry, Mrs, Lyle Warriner, Mrs. Raymond Ward, Miss Paula Kipp, Mrs. Margaret Segur, Mrs. Herman Kothe, Mrs. Elliot Hooten, Mrs, Thomas Hood, Mrs. Fred Bachman, Miss Racie Reger, Miss Dorothy Segur. Mrs. Bruce McCowan, Miss Edith Hall, Mrs, Otto Janus, Miss Barbdra Dow, Mrs, Nelle~Geckler, Miss Joan Murphy, Miss Kate Huber, Miss Margaret Simon,
lce-o-Rama to Be Offered By City Recreation Staff
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Miss Mildred Poulter, Mrs. - ford, David Ramsey, Miss oy Miss Cook, Miss Vivien Ely, ‘Mabel Laats, Miss Lillian Niemann, Mise Florence Morrison, Mrs. Mildred Ross,
Miss Helen Wallick. ) rs. Bess Wright, Mts, A.' W. Murphy Mrs. Oris Karle, Miss Emilie Rockenbach, Mrs, Russell. H. Newell, Mrs. Willlam T. Rall and Mrs. H, C. Hoffman, empers of the wakeun commiites are . Lemo, arr Frances Beane, }, Iatham and
Compassion Week ~ To Be Observed
“Disciples of Christ churches win observe the Week of Compassion for relief overseas and-in America. through Feb. 24. Indiana churches are expected to give $40,000 toward the national goal of $500,000. Disciples last year collected . $452,217 1 the cause during Compassion week. Dr. C. O. Hawley of Inaianapolis will direct this week's activities for the church's international convene tion for the third successive year,
He is assisted by the Rev, A. Bly. Vi The Commission on World Order of the Disciples of Christ will meet all day tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletie club. Dr. Roger P, Nooe of Nashville, Tenn., ¢ will preside. The Rev. Joseph B,
Miss Ads Hill, Mrs. Aleatha Allen, Mrs. Ma: Dynes, Mrs. Emma Lutz Miss
y - ) Nellie Polley, Miss Ida Coan, Mrs. Ethel
Hunter is director of the commige ston,
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