Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1947 — Page 2
i ; ee Te dhol TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 1047 ; : rUESDA Laprnsy Subject 2 Local Sailors Aboard Police 0f Church Talk Ship'in Chesapeake Bay B On En
oT in China
Are Greatly Feared
Chica | Two Indianapolli “sailors are serving aboard the U. §. S. Taconic By Rich, Poor Alike go Woman . Participating in operations iir-Chesapeake bay. Py p Lectures Tomorrow . They are Seaman 2-c Roberf~L. King, son of Mrs. Sally R. King, ae Many in‘Red Army Forced to Fight; y | The Woman's society of the First 5231 E: St. Clair st. and Electrician's Mate 3-c James M. Cox, son of
{Baptist church will present speak. MI. and Mrs. Holland C. Cox, 6339 Jackson SE
ers from Chicago and a film on giewarg's Mate 2-c Alfred Hall, son of Mrs, “Lilla Martin, 1918 Investig
{lepers tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the . (church. ) Hovey st, is sérving aboard the ] Printers
submarine tender U, 8. 8. Nereus | Miss Lulu D. Ervin, Midwest sec- on a cruise to Alaska and the Aleu-" rices. ig opic William Rem retary of the American, Mission 10 tian islands. dent, today wi \Lepers with headquarters in Chi- t t to be lcago, will speak. C. J. Ulrich of! Aviation Electronic Technician's : parimen " tl {the same office will show a film on Mate 2-¢ Oliver A. Wallace: yd or es alr elurs the letter hi lepers titled, “The Lopely Journey.” band of Mrs, Shirley J. ordinance Ww Miss Ervin has been connected: 1944 Carrollton ave, is Wal 1500 A E ted Sept. 33. a with the New York and Midwest aboard the escort carrier U. 8. 8. re Expec At the safet] offices of the mission for many Siboney operating with the Atlantic. At State Convention Horning he ooley, acting,
Unaware of Meaning of Communism
By WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WEIHSIEN, China, Sept. 8-—Visiting the besieged cities and battle areas of war-torn China and talking with the soldiers and people make it possible ta explode some myths about Chinese Communists and about thie Chinese Nationalist government Myth No: 1 is that the Communists generally are beloved by -the common people of China, the poor peasants and villagers. The facts so far as this area of Shantung province is concerned, are that the, Communists are greatly feared by rich- and poor
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driven out of town. “Catholics gen=-| erally are, persecuted most. of all. In the village of Chinchih, for ex«| ample, Communists smashed into|
alike | y sabia abs 3 {fleet in Caribbean waters, The city of the Catholic church, seized evhey-| years. She frequently has visited | More than 1500 r . ‘ : + 1th { value and gave the Ger the Unit { persons are ex- an investigatic Ysa, for example, Lng a ry Is Ra tion States leprosarium and Pharmacist’s “Mate 3-¢c Harold pected to attend the 14th annual firms in the ci 10.8 een occu “ y } A : ] ed by the. Com- American money to pay for the colonies all over the world, aD a. Mae Um-| joouvention 3 he Udans Began tery tickets. munists for the damage. In Changchia, the Chinese She states that 10 million persons, [toured Switzerland we 3 TRY my a Ma hy y He ‘also ask past six months, Presbyterian pastors were forced. to in the world have the disease but|gesirover tender U. re sh hb: Ke Aidhoy oo irr tion will check, if poss During that: time fee and their homes deliberately that only about one per cent Ofiqoan, visited morthern Italy, be the probl ot Toon wy d suse of UE rine Sidestroyed. : them are givea ald. The others, ‘i; tour included trips to the business operation in the face ¢ lottery. and 7 ceased all stores In the village of Changtuan, Com- ad IT wT 5 i y wb cast off by society, sleep in thé fields! parliament building. in ee, ou er, a i a o community. op Am Y munist litical advisers collected . ‘ > 5 Dh were iosed, ib | pits rT rinred PLAN CELEBRATION — Above (left to right] are Wilson Mothershead, Kenneth and by: Joadsides Sd al on, Forge (Geneva; League of Nations build- Schneider, executive secretary of % Ju m schools : ' . . A 3 A Mr. Newton "0s were DY Presbyterian clergymen and) Mosiman, John DsHughes and Russell L., White, members of the Indianapolis Council says. \chilion a Fig ha he session, racket ordinas y iw y Eh » C . : { , ' y xX; e acie § ehut and a great many people fled, Purned them. In Shawo, the Com-' of the Navy League, as they map plans for the gala Navy Day celebration Oct, 25, | Governmenis” of countries andiGardens at Lucerne, and the, ren ibis elated vo soo - file an. injunct The same thing happened in Linchu Munists attempted to force a Pres-| .,, 27. churches afe struggling with thea) . ei. : : 'g,courts in an e and in village after village byterian pastor to “order all young ) a _ problem of leprosy which is a treat-! {economics and a trade exposition k men: of the lg members of his church to attend able disease, she adds. | Marine Pfc. Bill McLain, son of featuring resigurant supplies and Ready
equipment will be held in conjunce
A “People’s Army” Communist meetings... He refused N 0 k Pl — M a Wer. ta , .. Py n. CO ini ring § rnin rs. Betty Hickman, 230 E. Bi " “ Myth No. 2 is that the Commu avy League a es ans Bu of to ear jure. Bey Hickman, ih joetne tion with the program. Regardless ny D G E must by ready
ist armv | \ . Four Worship Freely H | Nao ust’ army is a “people's army,” ex 0 ’ Ary peo Of the 50 Presbyterian churche y ame Society Rhude, husband of Mrs. Rosemary
pressing the rebellion of the ordi- Tas : the first d nary peasant against the National-'in the Weihsien area, only foul For Three-Day Celebration Theology Lecturer Nine: Program [Rivhge: Pret Fo have eo Harshman: fo Address Mr. Remy wi - nite es aboard ”
which_are.in Nationalist territory— ‘The Holy Name society of Sacred | Methodist Meeting h The ordina
ist government are permitted to worship freely slang for a gala three-day cele- serves will stand formation and pa- H [the escort carrier Palau. alk ¢ ana. of 13 «t eart Catholic church will meet at ’ i | ; 1, talked to 4 yeas " Coma Throughout the villages In North bration of Navy Day are being made rade for inspection by the public. . : : 8:30 p. m. next Monfay at Sacred They were’ part of a special con- The Woman's Society of Chris« printing and j army prisoners captured by the WA= gp, ung province, Christianby the Indianapolis council of the! A high-ranking navy officer will Dr. William Robinson, principal of Aye {tingent representing the United tian service of the Roberts Park of lottery and tionalists after the battle of Linchu ; L Overdal ollege : ort rimat Heart high school. The Rev, Methodist church will fon : sbors: have bee - to is ta » Russell L. White, presi- | : verdale college and lecturer in |States in M i ethodist church will present H. L., pastors have been thrown. into jail! Navy league, Russell L pr be guest of ‘honor at a reception in Alvin Schlubeck. O. F. M.. athletic n Monrovia, Liberia during The board Bcarcely a of . had any idea What by the Communist dent of the local council, announced (},p Naval Armory Sunday night theology, Birmingham _ university d t f S qd H High| |the celebration of the 100th anni- Haeshinah, jusistant Superiiilendcnt down on al] ta the word “Communism” meant. pin No 4 fs that the highls tod i gh Birmingham, England, will speak a » ad Sac Sears R11 versary of Liberia's independence. of schools, in an address Thursday complying wil p . id into serve hy X ? b nan Aamncheon Oct. 27 > ay » ing SCN00 etic association, willl og ARS : Most had been [ofced IO SEY“ iouted “land reform” program 18| ap white has named Wilson Hf a.m. Thursdey ab the opening El A a ionutet nL] RICTIOON 2 Hie Sunk, CHIFERY taxica ice and compelled to fight? A feW 00 (he peasants to the Come ag. . s Ni sav Ghalrinan A hintheon has been scheduledAn convocation series of ‘the Butler ° y » oq Ensign Morgan L. Davison, son of, The address will climax an alle were former Nationalist soldiérs quanis, slide It i’ ue thal Ha Mother ead 5 ! YY Sy " I a0. the Indianapolis Athletic club for#university college of religion, and magician will present a pro- Mr, and Mrs. Victor H. Davison, day meeting beginning at 10:30 Mr. Remy 0 who had been gaptured in previous... ... 1and has been taken John D Hughes vi oe o oe Oct. 27. the actual date of Navy day Dr. Robinson, a graduate of the gram, } 2030 N. Delaware st. has reported a. m. Others on the program are partment to kb battles. and compelled to. fight the (= "C0 TL stributed the program whi wil S08 ue § phe The officer who is to be'guest of the Universities of Liverpool, Dublin, Albert J. Voigt is chairman of the to the naval air training station, Mrs. J. H. Smiley and Mrs, Robert and to arrest government umong the peasants, Bail in return Muyal Festive, Navy Cer TESerVe navy league will broadcast at the and Oxford holds membership in Program committee, Corpus Christi, Tex, for primary McKee. Mis. C. G. Shriber will pre. ‘0 Ho. Oy «displ Myth No. 3 is fhat the Com- the Communists. levy heavy Jaxes und Sea Serums, luncheon ever ail Tocal stations, the British Council of churches, the ; Fe {and -basic instrument flight instruc=/ side: identification Munisis permit. any degree Of T€- on it appropriate whole crops to Prince Opens Programs sg HU AR REF WITT be Hi, CORLL of.the Ghurch..os-Ben Dev: “ Enrollment 1H Se [L ; iy io ° Bia ligious freedom in areas they cor (ned Communists armies, and press Mr. Hughes announced that the eid at Port Optimist by the Indian- England and Free Churches. In Hits 1120 Record o ‘Honored for 30 Years Board mem trol. The sole exception to this 15 farmers who receive the land into program will begin with a full dress apolis” Sea Scouts, concluding the the “Churches of Christ he is a ; i Plan Construction In Tele ho | d t warned cab ] those: few cities Where there 876! military service Navy ball in the Naval Armory on hfee-day celebration. member of the “central council, Enrollment at Ben Davis high Of Catholic B ildi | ph ne inausiry force compan foreign missionaries who might pos War's Bitter Necessity White river, Oct. 25, Pe =~ home missions committee, the pub- School has reached 1120, largest In I vil “ ings | A jeweled pin has been presented if they would gibly- report on the situation. Even There is little enough respect for, On Oct. 26, Sea Scouts from Port OPPOSES ‘IKE FOR 1948 lishing committee and the union the school's history, school officials) Roman Catholic officials today |to Walter Honecker, Indiana Bell ceipt from th in hose instances, religious Worship political No 5 a pl Hithts. Optimist will receive trophies ‘and NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (U. BP) committee, said today. predicted the beginning of a multi- Telephone Co. engineer, in recogni=- for a ride. \ Lal § ( ( ¢ rhs } a4 : WB, oept. J - i114 i i A Y 4 : : . mem ————— Five new teachers have been add- billion dollar cons i i {is discouraged and Chinese pastors jn any of China. ‘There Is abso- Honors In sail boat, whale boat and Thomas J. Watson, president of the 0. FE. 8. PLANS DINNER ed to the faculty. They bhi for Catholic sibs all Kinds| oars Service. in the He pointed persecuted and humiliated lutels fone in—Commanist areas, canoe races-on White river at 30th International * Business. Machines Marion county Past Matrons and DeWitt, Mrs Mildred McKay Orme; within the next year or 24 months,| Mr, Honecker, rH liv t 418 RE ) Chinese Presbyterian and Baptist except, on occasion, foi the “show st. On the east bank of the river, Corp, today Oppesed-the-presiden- Patrons association, O. E. 8, will Miss Winifred Jean Davis, Miss| In order to spur the construction |W. 44th st, is a mr wg the CiSAE Jii5 Hip pastors frequently - are accused of places” which foreigners fceasion- the Naval Armory will hold open tial boom for Gen. Dwight 'E. have a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Thurs- Jean Falvey and Mrs Mabel B. program an exposition will be held! Hoosi Stat hn 0 ; practice of cl being “spies for the Amezicans” and ally are permitted to visit house, and” a large number of‘ re- Eisenhower, day at the Masonic temple Gordon j in 1948 in Chicago [rons Phe : ler o He Tele ave tare whe : : ; CEs os . . { : . | ers oO merica. son was ridir 7 eh D — > \ 4 > v b.. Sabin ; 4 a ¥ ] STRA . | SAYS # ~ & > 7 3 of Yn
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