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wvarying degrees of upon the authors of and thunder” picture Rep. Howard Steele (R. Knox) has a bill already prepared which would require the distributors afd wholesalers of the magazines in Indiana fo form a board of self which would report ye Govan. Mo of icra nor, : The Knox representatives bill] J. W. Ernst Sommer in Germany. Church, talked to his brethren assumes that, if enough publicity i ..8-8 : oh i about “grace” this morning. is given the publications, in- . Necessify of ‘Grace’ Mayor Al Feeney last year ° : , ., Ferguson ex- : plained. “To realize ‘we are remaned mors an 0 omic woke ff. Ministers to Germany EE J aid ne stands the In- 3 J tremendously in a civilizal n pre tor MING toe de Plan Tour of ‘Good Will Ambassadors’ is proud and self-sullicient” Dr. ee iets went] Following Reich Bishop's Appeal Here Eo apiritual keynote of Teachers Association has objected “The Hitler regime strengthened Christianity because it forced their convention. Grace i= a to this mild form of control and people to take sides,” said Bishop J. W. Ernst Sommer, head of great necessity of our day. is known to have influenced an- the Methqdist Church in h Dr. Ferguson will open three other representative to prepare a This is one of many statements made yesterday by Bishop more sessions of the convention

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The board would be given the Roberts Park Church. Bishop right to review all comic book Richard C. Raines of the Indieditions and ban from state dis- ana Area presided. tribution any which it felt was Because Bishop Sommer paint-

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youngster .and adult'ed such a moving word picture of| tendent of the Crawfordsville dis- . The PTA bill would pro- the needs of German Methodists,

vide penalties for violating regu- the committee decided to send

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goodwill and gifts of money in addition to Germany. | Dr. William N. Whear, superin-

[trict, volunteered to go at his {own expense accompanied by Mrs. | Whear. His offer was accepted. The Whears will visit their daughter, wife of Lt. J. M. Wells stationed near Nuremburg, while in Germany. Three other ministers are to be selected, each representing a conference of the Indiana area. Preach in Germany | All the ministers will preach in {Germany and make contact with {the ministers and the people to broadcast cheer and goodwill, Nearly the whole amount of aid requested from the Methodist denomination for the 320 Methodist ministers and the 80 widows of Methodist ministers in Germany was subscribed yesterday

Community.” Dr. Mark A. Dawber of New York, secretary for the Home Missions Council of North America, also will speak at the same session.

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Man Dies at Wheel 0f Heart Attack

Seizure Fatal To Barney Haticher

Barney Lee Hattcher, 36, of 810 ‘E. 16th St, collapsed and died of a heart ailment early today after his car bumped into the rear of another at 16th St. and Central Ave. Bernice Miller, 31, of kK 1639 Cornell Ave. a passenger in Mr. Hattcher's cpr, sald that when the crash occurred

companion started to speak, then slumped under the steering wheel. Dr. Ezra D. Alexander, deputy

least had their hunger satisfied.

} ye A % prog pair numbers in They pried the hasp off a ] door and took two. hens valued

. {churches and Sunday schools of San Hremsisce

by the Indiana area. Officials ex-|talk on “Universal Immorality coroner, attributed death to a

: E and the Church” A color film de-| heart attack. pressed the opinion that the re- Driver of the other vehicle, mainder will be given also by|Picting the first assembly of thel 0" 3" oiled to = stop: in

Hoosier Methodists. the trafic lane, was Robert W. The Woman's Society of Chris-/Aeterdam. ~The Netherlands| o, .., "55 1705 N. Arsenal Ave. tian Service will assist in raising “ny "oo sanar ce announces ad-|NO one was hurt in the crash.’

the money, it was reported yester- dresses by Dr. Paul Hutchinson day. Among those active in this . eh Og A A rk Ells of Chicago, editor of the Christian County Divided clety of wh o- On, Time Bill

ciety of which she is the presient v Marion County's six Senators their vot-!

the churches in |luence that can change the dis-ilarger towns and cities. votsd in favor Tht ise ol |couragement and dejection of Ger- i e again > e in make /many to joy and confidence. A Reds Gai i J Rania Bb {general “movement toward in in Japa state, county and city govern Christ” which he now sees begin-| TOKYO, Jan. 25 (UP)—Japa-/ments were cast by Sens. Judson ‘ning among German Methodists Nese Communists increased their West. Cecil McConahay and loffers the only hope for Europe Presentation in the national Greyble L. McFarland Jr. ! land permanent peace in - his|legislature from four to 35 seats| VOting for the bill were the | {7 |in Sunday's election as the re-/On® Republican, Sen. Hoyt Moore, | But while the spirits of the Ger-| sult 3 2 “protest vote” against 3nd Sens. Mars Garrett ana Wal {mans are being ministered to, ma- occupation, political ob- The bill doth tec t i

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{terial aid also is acutely needed, Servers said today. : he reminded the Methodists. He rs JAYORS of Tiles fio progam paid high tribute to the social and Official Weather ng 4 t saving time. inursing efforts of

3 * | . . help as many as 250,000 persons ~———r———o— On “Brucellosis Germ

in Germany. ’ | He stressed the plight of the 10 Precip. M4 hours ending 7:30 a. m... 03 Researeh Fh nethiods of ia | rman ‘otal precip. since Jan. 1.....0..0000 5.50 | Ing | wr ino gen 8 WHO pucess Since Jan. 1... irs. oi 306/ix being conducted in Indiana!

either were evicted from other, {parts of Europe or were bombed lout during the war, ~ Membership Growing [Chicago "." | The church offers a bridge Cincinnati . spanning barriers of race, Da-|Dewver.." tionality and even war, the Evansville .... bishop recalled. He spoke of be-|p worn 0°" ing elected to a commission by|indianapolis (City) the Methodist General Conference|to, Angeiss .. ;. in Atlantic City in 1944 while Miami ;

The following table shows the tempera-| State Board of Health labora ture in other cities: High low {ories. [BEAM £2veraesivaiin +8 8 Dr. Samuel R. Demon, labora25| tories director, explained this re3s search as an effort to assist in —— the diagnosis of brucellosis, a dis-| 33 ease contacted from animals hava ing “Bang’'s disease.”

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\World War IT was in progress, [minnespolis-8:. Paul ''% e Byron K. Trippet; dean of WaReports yesterday reveale Rex Sok city on “3% q1/bash College, will speak at the 10

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