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Indiana Central Lists| 20 Active Ministeis

Twenty of the 64 ministerial NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UP)—A grounds {ice show each year. This year's minion to’ more than double its BAN : students enrolled in Indiana Cen- law i hy g pSuuday. 3 a. (I Preschool show will be st i Feb. 24. oi Jaa and od holdings In Jas. Doubles Number... .svss esses Group Number.,.oeesssssnne tral \ , school pupils adias Finance Minister ug- : . Salicge are serving regular, Kiting Under curetul safeguards shiidres through the sixth grade. aahare, WHI be large Sroup num fo [las Abbott revealed last night. 1 have been skating..... vestense a YOATS, apslis. other ing Protestant and Jewish min-| Sunday, 5:30 p-m.—seventh and, +" To, Parts and numbers fOr} ap Abbott reported to the ; i 4 Indiana towns, and in’ Illinois. isters in a ‘petition to the New eighth graders and “high school’ 'pairs and small groups. i {Chamber of Commerce that ex- Name . Serseesstvinessasascasanansesnas and apasesintterants The Indianapolis pastors in-| | L |York State Legislature, : |students. ; . Tryouts are held to assign the ports to the United States during ; 3 clude: R. E. Christler, the La Salli & esman for the Roman 500 to Take Part ‘participants in the various num-| {the first. 10 months of last year Address. .... serena EEE vere PHONG cs vsenasonss

Breet Evangelical United Breth-! ren Church; William Peterson, the! | [tigated the petition as a “ridicuSecond E. U. B. Church; Richard lous” attempt to “legalize a sui

__THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

High School, College Students ‘And Adults Get Tests Nex! Week

By ART WRIGHT

Sr A Petition Rs Fl eed. -Rama iE out:

Department.

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White ‘week-end. tryouts fof The Times Ice-O-Rimi’ will be re[stricted to children. High school students, adults and college stu- Canada Boosts Gold, dents will get their chance next week.

Director of the. {show is Mrs. Norma Koster, su-! ipervisor of special activities for

: =E. r Childr Cs A 5 ame a ee A ES for »hiaren |, ..o-rama Registration Blank “This form to be filed dn and mailed ONLY by. students and adults, Registrants report. Tryouts for pre-school ED and. through 6th grade will be held next Saturday st 8 a. m. at the grounds Coliseum. Tryouts for 7th and Sth grades and

will ‘be. notified

school students will be held Sunday at 5830 p. mu v0, ~

“ho report for tryouts ater

Adults and college Students | will be notified individually their registration ‘blank —clipped The Times--is received

Here is the. week-end schedule parts. - Nearly 500 skaters of all lof tryouts for Jalent at the Fair- ages take part In the gala benefit /[jnited States enabled the Do-|

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Every amateur skater is eligible The Times again is staging the did not increase appreciably. to take part in the show. Even Ice-O-Rama with the co-operation! beginning skaters will be given’ of the City Park and Recreation favor,” » Mr. Abbott ‘sald.

E. Smith, assistant, Brookside E.|* Mrs May Dunbar will be in. | a 0 ior pact” and a “rationVD Shure, and Howard C.| stalled Royal Matron by Indian. |alization of the fifth commandChim Ravenswood Community! apolis Court 1, Order of Ama. Bent, 91” Goa

Jndians pastors abe: | ranth, in a public installation to

The petition, sent to every memWalds. First Chureh, ot Pow ing Tie Loci ay

ber of the Legislature, was signed by the largest group of

— religious leaders ever to cly advocate

Methodist Church, Salem Charles Jen | : ET Friends 5 Ex-Plainfield Man cuit, Noblesville: Gilbert G. Mur-|

Ph , Smith OB, illed [48 states. ‘About 1000 New York Valier: Arthur Neerman. Greenfl apith K in Air Crash physicians made a similar peti-! ville Coarernicld; Cecil Sanders, Markle-! WILLIAMS AIR FORCE tion in 1947.

E. B., Maskleville; aa a a Rew’ ‘Hope and ‘BASE, Ariz, Jan. 6 (UP) —First Catholic View : ceuant fui 3. 2 Eiwood 4; and Ja ames Lt. Robert L. Steck, 25, formerly] The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert E. 2 sits ork "of Plainfield, Ind., was killed and McCormick, presiding judge of word B v g Illinois eu Cates: are: | another man seriously injured the tribunal of the Archdiocese Deth rt D. Duis. E U, B. Church of New York, was the Catholic

avis, Casey Cire ily un x Circust, ome W. od Hie Jlebron| bron When their two F-80 jet fighter {Church spokesman to criticize the

gations! Christian Church Hidalg Congre- planes Soitided. in flight, officials|petition. {announced t | He said the bill would In effect Aviation Cadet Kent M. Barry,| lhave the legislature approve “the 23, Montgomery, Ala. suffered nogry that every man has the multiple cuts and bruises in the! right to commit suicide and the crash yestertay near Hyder, Ati igpyte ths right to authorize mur-| er

“The ultimate object of the Eu{thanasia society,” he said, “is tbased on the totalitarian principle; monthe old = Times State Service . {that the state is supreme and meit. stepson, Victor Brum-| SEYMOUR, Jan. 6—Seymour’ 8 that the individug] does not have {parking meters yielded $10,314,50:the right to live if his continProsecuting . Attorney Hugh! {during the first 61 months of BABCe in life is a burdensor hin-' Couch will push the state's sec-| 8 . |drance to the state. ond . degree murder count. John Operation, Forrest L. Kysar, clerk: | “The Nazis followed this prinE. Sedwick Jr. Martinsville at-|tréasurer, revealed today. iciple and compulsory’ euthanasia’ torney and state legislator, willl ' The city still owes $14,683.33'was practiced as a part of their defend Edwards. {on the meters. Half of the re-program during the recent war. Edwards has been in Morgan ‘ceipts are paid each month to'We American citizens of New! County jail since the funeral of the installing company. At the/York State must ask ourselves the child who died in’ Mémorial present rate the’ meters will be this question: Are we going to, Hospital Nov, 22, |paid up in two years. {finish Hitler's job’?”

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Fatal Beating Trial Set for April 11

Times State Service MARTINSVILLE, Jan. 6—Apr.!

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