Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1948 — Page 4
LIVING LINK FORGED —The West Morris Street Christian Church and its pastor, the Rev. Harry Bucalstein, seated above, are conducting a drive for funds far support of a foreign missionary. James Bradford made the record-chart for the hossionary, will speak tomorrow » effort for the. missionary, or living link bet ween the church and a country overseas. '|Bifector’ m' tor the PE
Fire Destroyed First Structure; Storm Razed 2d Meeting Place; Parishioners Carry On
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church
Editor Fire destroyed the first worship house of ths Sout, Morris Street Christian Church. But it rose again from the ruins. Then along came storm and blew down the second meeting place. And again the membership rallied. These events happened a long time ago, but they illustrate how this congregation dreams dreams en strives to make them It finds steadfast
pasto of Jewish parents in Poland. Gleam in Eye pastor talks, he makes oe personality of his describes with _ eye its colorful his. story of how men of
1 EE
. the church built with their own
tabernacle of donated ber after the public halls in
toppled over by the wind.
“This is a typical American church, a cross section of the city’s population with just enough Kentuckians thrown in to give it a southern flavor,” he commented. Indiana's late governor,
stream of traffic grinds past its
doors which open on the sidewalk. Known as Conservatives
The members take the New Testament as their literal guide and consequently are known as conservatives among the Protes-
tant groups, the pastor explained.
However, he enjoys telling that his. group, in the beginning, withdrew from an ultra-conservative
the original founders left on the W. Morris St. roll. The church now is “dreaming” of a new building. For some time, many Jamites have maintained of praying for this daily during grace at the noon meal Meanwhile, they consider it
0 world. And they are promoting a special campaign to raise funds for the direct support of a foreign missionary. Makes Chart James Bradford, John Herron Art School student, made a large chart centered with a cross to hang in the building. He m\rked it off in 100 squares. Each s ‘tare a|l® sold for $12, or a dollar a month for 12 months. Easter, it is hoped the contion can celebrate the sale of the entire 100 which will represent Jaa: The amount will pe
The short, well-set Mr. Bucalstein radiates spiritual ‘force, He likes to go fishing but has little time to spare for it. He reads many books especially those on Jewish subjects. Last month, an article written by him on “Palestine Looms” ‘was published in United Evangelical Action. He is 42 years old and came to America from Poland as & child of 7 accompanied by his mother and two sisters. Converted to Christianity They joined the father in Abingdon, Ill, where he had made a home for them. A few years afterward, the elder Bucal-
to New York City. After the father’s death and] when he was 16, Harry Buecalstein was converted to Chris tianity and baptized in New York.
church because it ruled out organ music and the Sunday school. William Blake is the only one of the
He was educated in the University of Baltimore and trained for ministry at the Northern
Baptist ' Theological Seminary, | pes Chicago.
special. work for the churches in New coming here 11 months ago. He is a member of the committee of the Hebrew-Chris- J. : tian Alllance which maintains an|*"f, Mis Edith enn. orphanage for Jewish children in
In 1034, the former Miss Lettie Smedley of comes of a gentile family, and the Rev. Mr. Bucalstein were married. In addition, to Paul, they have a Phoebe Ann, 8.
Events—
To Be Noted By Catholics
Religious Events For Week Scheduled
in Catholic churches will be covered to remain so until Holy Saturday, the day before Easter.
Holy Baturday, Mar. 27. Religious events follow: WALLAC x JIRzEl MOE a R. E. Mueller will give the devotions.
OLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—The My “Pive Minutes to Live,
former president of Theological Seminary.
Eiders And deacons will be cons the 10:45 a. m. service tomorrow. B m., the sponsor the amnual sacrificial service for 8 ule 4 oon regation,
_— er Ty will speak at
attend as special guests, CHURCH--Mrs. Doroth ge of All Baits will play for the 4:30 p. tomorrow. iss Emma y Ar sing and the Rev. C. P. be in charge. . CAR! AND REFORMED CHURCH
erk, vice president Marshall Arnot, secretary; Har
cial secreta are Joseph Muiford, secretary meager. treasurer,
The church school
THIRTY-EIGHTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH—The Rev.
is a achon) mats 0
astor, the Rev.
He loses no time in telling a ibe. United Sistes “from Enalans wig creased funds, improved equipnew acquaintance of his Jewish Right ia’ ine ree Mer Rally to. ment and technique. |background, is. teaching his 12-|8% an and 20th Following the October mass year-old son Paul, the Hebrew ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-The| CONference, the worldwide pro- , The Rev. Mr. Bucal-|munion in & bods Monday er 1108 <0 | Sram will be explained in separManage re Rtv. Me veal and. Rear Bariaik by their rector, the Rev. ate gatherings called by the sin and Minnesota and did luncheon. The rector's subject 18 0 Pin. various denominations in 34 key
Christian | “at the parm’
ork before
wil
executive
a service of sacred music 3 Palm Sunday. Live in Parsonage 4 ly Ghilld omen’s eeting, Thursda be “Christian El and Spi pline. Mrs. T. J Pepi
Minneapolis, who
eon and Mrs, M Te Fags Koch
little daughter, LSE © CHRISTIAN
:30 ificia The four live in Mr Herbert Wilson
will
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Passion Sunday
Tomorrow is Passion Sunday when the statues and crucifikes
The solemn season of Lent ends
PRESBYTERIAN 1 Savking Will seview
will be A tomorrew st the evangelistic service 8 148 p. min the cha chapel. The fim Mi . Pl ea ronside. Moody Memorial Chureh, Chicago; Walter L. Wilson, ission an Bibie Hall, Wansas ag Cr Mo i OToronts,| A group of Indianapolis pe or 3 al TrCanada; ‘and the. iste am ey: sons are aiding with a movement
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH —The day for foreign missions. ini ies, Pi "war a > Paina and] The new enterprise will cover Tnursday at 10°30 & m. vocalist, |a period of 10 years ing MERIDIAN STREET METHODIST o/ DOW and include the dedication of
rumenis young people and many millions dollars.
hold a panel discussion on ner en of Peace” at their dinner meeting Wednesday 6:30 p. . a the church, 5ist 8t. and Central Ave, The panel will ins clude Mrs 1ph Holland, Mrs. Howard Lytle and Mrs, Herbie Bertrees
CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CH © RCH consecrated at
Women's Council will
eGavran, Jusslonary FIRST UNITED EE EN TERIAN
Blek King wii ROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL
ted! meeting in October in Columbus,
Link, t d Herbe - tual n cretary and Herbert Arnold, finan. “spiri atom bomb” setting off arquis, superintendent” Asrie uten-
STREET Leland Terrell, who plans to go to Bouth Africa as a mossipnAry, will speak tomorruw at . e n
the Jos} church YOUTH FOR im Ts Scotchman,
business meeting, a delegate and Alternate to the May meeting of the House re omen and Yelegaics to Canter-
Youth League Broad Ripple High® School Gol ae, gi, or p.m,
SECOND EVANGELICAL AND. .REtheme of the
will tual Di ‘DisciCommittee will be hostesses for the lunch:
direct
1 program directed by will follow the cove
stein died and the family moved
the parsopage adjoining the church. i ® og Worship is held at 9:30 a. m. on Bundays followed by Sunday
shoal classes also serve as the lay organizations of the congregation and each hold at least one week-day meeting per month. George Kendall, Butler School of Religion . student, directs the music and youth work. Earl Davis is head of the church board and Lester Delks assists the pastor in his work as superinten-
school in the church. The church |the
dish luncheon RA
Lecture on ae
sity of America, in a lecture o “What's Wrong With Marriage i America?” tomorrow at 3 p. m. i
dent of the Bunday school.
Broadway and 22d Sts. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. “My First Communion”
Evening Evangelistic and Gospel Song Service 7:30 P. M. “Witnessing Christians”
Easter Revival Open
10:48 A. 7:30 P. M.—Berm
March |
Dr. and Mrs.
FEATURING—Golden
ROOSEVELT TEMPLE
Great Music!
900 W. 30th
during the two weeks.
Englewood Christian Church
57 N. RURAL ST.
s Monday, March 14
Hear M. H. Wright, Nationally Known Singer
9:30 A. M. Family Ye Bhool | fo M.~8ermon
All Ages.
Staty. “Anthem snd and Eo Broadcast, WIRE, “11:30 “MIRROR OR AY."
Next Week's Sermon Subjects: AAMAN'S SALVATIO|
EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE
4 thru 28
E. C. Chastain
Evangelists and Sacred Concert Artists
Concert Harp, Marimba,
Vjbra-Harp, Accordion, Trombone, Piano, Musical Cowbells, Electric Guitar and Vocal Numbers.
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Roosevelt and Temple VAN NESS CHAPPELL, Pastor
Great Preaching
['S
Each Evening of at 7:30
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
W. W. King, Pastor
EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Marth 14th to 28th
Rev. W. T. Wallace of Louisville, Ky. Evangelist
You are invited to hear this great preacher of the Word of God. Services at 10:30 each Sunday morning and 7:30 each night
Come, pray, bring your friends, and : believe in God for a great revival.
| Broadway and 22nd
| | |
Broad Ripple High S
| Short Reminder—Easter
With Qutstanding
BEGINNING SUNDAY, GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERIES
FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE
the Claypool Hotel Riley Room.
Member Southern Baptist Convention.
Broadway Baptist Church
Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor
101 Men’ : "Baraca Bible Class
| of the Broadway t
Baptist Church
reet — Indianapolis
| : Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 A. M. Broadcast WISH 10:00 A. M. Pre
sents
chool Boys' : Clee Club
Director—Mr, Roger Riley; Accompanist, Miss Beverly Dady. Message by Rev. R. M. Dodrill
Program—Indiana Theater
10:30 A. M.
Pulpiteer of America
REV. HOWARD SWEETEN
SERVICE FORCEFUL 7:30 LOGICAL [ EACH EVE. BIBLICAL | 1621 E. WASH. root Paster | NEAR STATE Rev. Chas. Cox { With Religious Invites All to Music You Will Hear This | Remember Outstanding : Minister Directed by $ a Preaching the | Clifford Rife Rev. Howard Sweeten
Word of God
The Catholic Forum will present the Rev. Dr, James Magner, treasurer of the Catholic Univer-
To Hear Traveler The Unitarian Forum will i Dit. fsent. Dr. Charles R, Joy, editor
i
BEERESE, 5 ;
on
ca and at present is representing the “Save the Children Federation,” New York. The forum is open to the public.
Hoosiers Aid
expected to bring about a new
i the lives of many thousands of
of do It was started officially this month at a meeting called by the (interdenominational) Foreign Missions Conference of North America at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Dr. E. K. Higdon, the Rev. Virgil A. Sly, the Rev. C. A. Weesner, Dr. O. L. Shelton, Dr. A. E. Cory, Miss Jessie Trout, Mrs. R. A, Doan and Mrs. Mae -{Yoho Ward were among the Ins dianapolis delegation to Buck HI Hill Falls, A giant meeting of 3800 delegates from 18 Protestant denorhinations are expected to attend a
t:/0. Church people predict that the coming meeting will be a
a chain reaction througout the Protestant churches of America. The “blueprint,” or suggested outline, of the 10-year effort fills a book of about 200 pages, copies were presented to the delegates at the meeting at Buck Hill Falls. It covers the envisioned need for new mission personnel and in-
cities. The “Indianapolis. meeting will be held Nov. 16 in an auditorium -| not yet announced. Appearing at | the meeting here will be one of four missionary teams which will travel about the country simul-
Faiths Hail Good Friday
* Catholics Join With Protestants
“The Good
Theater trailers, trolley bumper strips, the tolling of bells, the one minute pause pf elevators, busses and streetears at 2:59, the distribution of store window placards and the flying cross over
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE Carrolton at 13th St. Ford Pdrter,, Pastor Berean Gospel Hour—Bvery Sunday, 7.30 to 8 a». m~—~WISH i
Friday Committee including C CH “Thé Manhood Catholics and Protestants an- Delaware HURC ot of the Master” nounces a city-wide effort to (700 North) - > Dr. W. A . Minister Joseph C. Black publicize the meetings. : Bible AM * The downtown Protestant serv-| ~~ MOuaE Teriuoriess ow. A GROWING SCHOOL, 8.33
Wo M Wilk, 8 8 : 10:30 a m. ey “A LAD 1S EERBM - SECOND FREE METHODIgp
Rerhing Wad Wilkins, 30 wey W. L Car or Mars Hill By
the city at noon—all are planned to call the city’s attention to the Good Friday observance.
Fraternal tions are asked “to refrain from holding social functions and the public schools will be dismissed at 11 a. m. Parochial schools will be closed all day. William J. Greener, chairman for this year, has announced the following committees: Good Friday Prayer—the Rev. Fr. Richard Langen and Dr. Sumper L. Martin; placards and church chimes —George Joslin and Arthur Platt Jr.; Mayor's proclamation—Joseph A. Wicker; fraternal organizations and railways—James F. Lynch; merchants association— | Carl Nagle; schools — Patrick Fisher and Paul Miller; theater trailers—Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel; elevators—George Klein; the Hying cross—Edward New; billboard on the circle—Roy Badollet and Wallace Lee; publicity —Daniel Ehalt, Boy Scouts under the direction
distribution of display cards.
‘Substance’ Is Subject Of Lesson-Sermon
“Substance” is the subject of the lesson-sermop in all Churches | of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is: “Forever, O Lord, Thy word is settled in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all generations” Palms 119: 89, 90. The Jessen-sermon also includes the following passage; from the Christian Science text- | book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Things spiritual and eternal are substantial Things material and temporal
taneously.
n n n
Special Musical
CHRISTIAN BUSINESS
Free Reading
Morning Service at 11
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R,, Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
REV. GEORGE GLASS
0 Nathan and Jean Urshan
Will sing in conjunction with these revival services
| Radio Broadcast, WISH, 8 A. M. 1 RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA, Pastor
tht
WHEELER CITY MISSION
Gordon Johnson, Songleader Auspices
of Indianapolis
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Sciantist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
Lesson for Sunday, March 14th “SUBSTANCE”
o'clock in All Churches
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
CALVARY TREERNAEE
"Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend
are insubstantial. p. 335.
245 N. Delaware St. HEAR
DR. WILLIAM McCARRELL
March 15-21 Nightly 7:45 P. M.
Dr. McCarrell, as pastor of the Oicero, (Ill) Bible Church, originated and directs the "ON WINGS OF SONG" radio broadcast. He is founder of the Chicago area Fisherman's Club. and is special instructor at Moody Bible Institute,
Treats Nightly
MEN'S ASSOCIATION
Rooms (R. R.)
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d
Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice .
SIXTH CHURCH 16091 Prospect St. _R. R,, 1611 Prospect
Hear
Rev. George Glass Evangelist from De Ridder, La.
Beginning Sunday March 14, 7:45 P.M. (Excepting Monday) REV. GLASS is a fervent gospel preacher who has won many souls for Christ.
Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Devotional—11:00 A. M.
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Olive and Le Grande A, L. Bmmert, Pastor
FORWARD MARCH
Every Sunday in March is RALLY DAY Climaxing Easter Sunday With a Great Crowd We Are Expecting You to Sail in on the Tide
Morning Worship—10:30 N.
Evening Service—7:30
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9:30 a. m,
Y. P. 86:20
HEAR THE...
Good News.
“The Bible Church of the Ai" Jim Bob Simmons, Pastor
WCBC
1470 KC ANDERSON, IND.
THE WONDERFUL WORD OF 60D!
Monday to Saturday 8:30 to 9 a. m.
%
of Don Barnett will assist in the |g
Sunday i230 to | p. m, cst
EAHA] LECTURE
Dr. Otto Zmeskal Wilmette, II.
Subject 1 . "True Unity" D.A.R. Chapter House, $24 N. Pennsylvania St. Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Public Invited. No Collection.
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RALLY TONIGHT In our new location, 20th st. at N. Meridian St. Hear the Scottsman,
JAMES L. ANDERSON
Wes -On-8ea
toliff. y Active in In Great Fouts for Christ
Bring Your {ldren to
Oh Under Direction of John of In Eval angelism oobi
diana Child
FOR
“Children for Christ Rally’ te Director
Bssex, England Brita
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Special Notice, Easter Week-End Ft. Wayne Bible Institute Girls’ Chorus Coming for 2 Great Rallies, March 27—March 28—Roger Malsbary, director.
METHODIST CHURCHES Roberts Park Church
| Since 1821
Deldware at Vermont
GRACE
Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 5:30 P. M.—-M. Y. PF 9:30 A. M.—Church School * Mr. Pear! Andrews, Supt. “10:45 A. M. “The Cross and the Fire”
73% P. M. “I Am a Debtor”
METHODIST
East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M. Sermon thems: “The Secret of Great Living” We Welcome All Visitors
Music by Girls’ Concert Club, Technical High School; Miss Layist Swan, director; | Mrs. Helen M. Rice, organist. Services to Give You Give You Strength
"Edwin Ray Ray Methodist Woodlawn at Laurel Bt. Dr. Millard Church, minister Edwin Ray Senior Choir Will Present
“STRAINERS CRUCIFIXION” 3 P. M., Sunday, March 14 Under direction of R. Robert Mitchum
and Richard Hobart, organist. Soloists—Earl Albertson, bariton; Mr. Mitchum, tenor.
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON,
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian and 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning, 'D. D, Minister
9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M_—Worship Service
Angelus Hour ua Youth, 6 P. 9:30 School
A. M.—Church
EAST 10TH STREET C. R. Holmes, Pastor E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave.
Church School «cece. 9.30 Worship Service ......10:48
Old-Fashioned Gospel
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
1060 RIVER AVE.
C. Trent, Paul V. Malicote. Onified service, 9:15 A. M.; 7:00 P. M.
TUXEDO PARK~—20 N. Grant 44208 de U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson B N York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM. 7:30 P.M.
EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th St. Rev. Isom Perris—0:30 and 7:30.
YNHURST—Lynhurst dr, 2 blocks 8.
gh W. Washington St. Donald o% an. pastor. Services. 9:30 AM. and 7 PM
EMMANUEL BAPTIST Woodlawn Ave. and Laurel St. Floyd F. Smith, Minister 9:30 A. M. to 11:30 Unified Service. Evening Service—7:30.
BAPTIST CHURCHES
D. D., Minister { Church School. 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “Look and Live” | e ‘Word of the Cross” o | Anthem: “God So Loved the World" Evening Worship .......7:30
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets
School Rp AM. Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor Worship “Seri gr ozedhire nine 10:30 A. M.| Rev. E. L. McClain, Associate Paste? livering Sualg From Hell » 0A. a yr pi Evening Service vr... 1:30 P.M. | 10:45 A. M.—Worsl ship, Pines Li J “My Cup Runneth Over” Psalms 323:§ 2 scipli RDO! 30 P, M—Wathin Sermon ge n>: Ly Pastor ate passer, “A Linie _ WOODRUFP PLACE—Walcott at B. M Made Tol
CENTRAL BAPTIST
INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH U8
at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd.
e¥|10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. B
O'Donnel] speaking.
9:35 A. M.—Bible School.
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & 56th Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30, 7 P. M
TUXEDO PARK
N. Grant
100 East) U.8.Clutton, pastor
Pre-Easter Services
March 11-31 Sundays, 9:30 and
7:00
Week Nights except Saturdays, 7:3 Rev. R. H. Lindstrom I—
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
MEMORIAL
Carrollton at 1lth Rev. William A. Alexander 9:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages. 10:45 A M—Mozaing Worship: “Wanted— tu
3:00 P. M. > 00 P. M.: Reception for Rev. nd Mrs. Alexander. T:30P. M.—Thursday Midweek Service.
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
84th and Central DR. ROY EWING V. REV. ROBERZ 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A 1 gible School. Dr. Vale 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship
“Eternity at Your Door" Thursday midwee midweek service, 7:15 P. M.
“FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR RU GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. Dr, Prants: ‘The Last Lock-Out” Rev. 120
445 8. State (1700 East)
La
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Worship, 10:48
9:30 A. M.~Chureh School.
WALTER L PEARCY,
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30
“A New Suit for Lent” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sundsy ¥ . as—"
10:48 A. M.— When Things Are 1:00 P. M.~Westminster Fellowship.
ee —p——— ———————————— SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Ministef Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnstes Ministers
Sor Hany Vespers i BEM RO raday, 6 p. aeting supper a ». Dr. Moring Wor, Sn world" NORTHMINSTER Church School, 9:48 BARD, 8, WILLIE iiner FAIRVIEW 10:45 A. M. & 7:30 P, M. Young People, 5:00 48th and Covi Ave. WESTMINSTER Vinal Minter
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Fear A Walko Start |
Lewis T Begin f
WASHINGT Soft coal o day that Joh might start ¥ by oe ers dema
Pwo resp kesmen ag we week is sibility.” Their fears Mr. Lewis’ ¢ yesterday tha! all United Min begin discussic the industry’s pension dema. Hint Aim Mr. Lewis |
apparently re his aim is a month for all ing the age oO: What wort} most was tha not specify wi strike, and (2 fully that he government 2 of a walkout coal miners. On Feb. 2 the coal oper: existed. Ung Hartley labo required to Mediation Se still was unse He did not d can be taken unfair labor |} filed with the lations Board However, FP empowered ur create a boars walkout occu an injunction for 80 days ports.
MATCHES F Matches ¢ more than daily. ——
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Sunday, 11: A WO!
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