Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 10
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Influence_ of Society in Irvington
* Extends to'Every Corner of Globe : By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
; Zhe United Chfistian Missionary Society occupies a whole city
block ih Irvington but its influence extends around the world. For
-& young girl who lives in a Kentucky mountain | to read because of what this Disciples of Christ|ties adopted the council-manager A tiny baby{plan of government
learning is doing in its building
at 222 Downey Ave,
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[68 Cities Adopt City Manager Rule
CHICAGO, Feb, 5 (UP) — { Sixty-eight cities and four coun-
in 1948,
to cold and hunger in Japan at last smiles and coos bringing the total to 876.
He boys in India talk Constellation Sts
today by a new type heed Constellation which flew has been 76.
‘new transcontinental speed rec-|
to
work in the United! 17 minutes and 39-2/5 seconds.
When you enter the wide foyer of the Missions Bldg. a bronze} statue of the late Archibald Mc-| Lean causes you to payse- and! ask a question about’ him. He was an early executive dnd leader! in Disciples of Christ missions who gave most of his adult life’ to the cause’ Large Chapel You will be taken first to Graham Chapel in a conducted tour of the building. This is a sizable
[place of worship with art glass
windows, pews .and all necessary - religious furnish “here to enter active work In thé(§ field. Dr. H B. McCormick, so- ~ chapel over the past two years.
‘ They sing hymns, pray, read the
be fnarried other gatherings are hed.”
“¥money for missions in Tibet.
ciety president, has commissioned 25° young missionaries in the
The local staff meets daily at 8 a. m. in Graham Chapel to renew its purpose and inspiration,
Bible and listen to religious talks. Interested persons come here to and meetings and]
Missionaries commissioned in 1947 and '48 are serving or prepar-| ing to serve in the Philippines,| Paraguay, China, Africa, Japan, | Indian, Jamaica and Mexico, | Other Disciples stations are focated in Puerto Rica and addi-
v tional South American countries. |
The church also contributes |
Photography Room + '+Technicians develop and print| pictures for. educational use in
There has been an accelerated in adoptions of the manager plan sinee World War II, the international City Managers’ As‘sociation reports.
less, immigrants to the United
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Msgr. Dugan Scores Jenner's Opposition
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan asks for a chiince to show facts and figures to convince Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) that
States, Msgr. Dugan's remarks, in an interview today, were evoked by published statements of the Benator, who has been appointed to a judiciary’ subcommittee to study amendments for the law. Mr. Jenner said He would oppose “any amendments which would flood the country with DP's.” The monsignor, who has studied the question of the DP’s quite intensively, thinks -there isn't the remotest danger of a “flood” of the immigrants. Nor does he think they will threaten the employment situation with competition.
Makes Arrangements In his statemient Sen. Jenner referred to unemployment in Ev ansville, All arrangements for Catholic DP's coming to the Indianapolis
Dugan, He has had requests from ‘both “Catholic and non-Catholic employers for farm and domestic ant workers. So far only 15 DP's havé come into the archdiocese. For every one that comes
ters and jobs “according to prevalling wage scales are ‘obtained in advance. The. history of Indianapolis and thé contribution to life here made
many people who need to go back only to their parents to find immigrant stock in lines,” he said. (Msgr. parents were born in gr. Dugan Sends Telegram “This holds for the Irish, Germah, Slovak, Hungarian and Italfan immigrants who settled Indi-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
For- More. Ds |
Archdiocese are made by Msgr. |<
to the United. States, living quar-|’
by immigrant families were cited! by po sgr. Dugan. ¢ ink I am typical of a great |
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the Evangelical and Reformed" Greater unity within
even while the historie ballot on
the proposal being taken. A group of pas claiming that “500 te
tors, 1000” individual churéhes are with them, announced they would contest the merger possibly in the courts, and held a closeddoor meeting to map their Pro-|y een gram of opposition. The vote on the merger, 757 to 1172, was received with near silence by the delegates when announced from the chair, indica an expressed desire by the. victorious) majority Jo solemnize the occa-
anapolis. It seems to me that one need not expect revolutions or injury to industrial employment because immigrants are coming to Fron It is evident to us that their help is needed in our country. ”
him the archdiocesan files with
Prior to 1940 the number of
planes ‘was adoptions averaged less than 16 Lock- per cent. Since 1945 the average
from Los Angeles Laguardia tasters etait Field in New York in six hours,| RED CROSS AIDS 24,000 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP)| The plane, destined for delivery —More than 24,000 persons in the
Airlines, broke the midwestern disaster area were
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their facts and figures discount{ing the Senator's misgivings re{garding the coming of of thé DP’s.
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Boudoir Chair Peg, $12. 95 $7.77
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Church of
tism motivated the merger of|pected. the two churches, but forces of disunity were already at work
sion and’ pressive all possible] unity within the Congregational| ranks. - ‘The 929 delegates eligible to vote approved a “basis of union” With the Evangelical and Reformed Church together with certain “interpretations” that had been agreed upon wy the General Council at Oberlin, O., last. June, The merger i Oe drawn up jointly by representatives of the two churches, was approved by the General Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church last year.
®t the Con-jof the"
The Congregationalist “intertions” mainly concern the
under the union. The merger, of significance to Protestants throughout the world, was the first major step toward . unity - of two Protestant religious groups. The two denominations were both the result of former mergers, the Congregatidnal and the Christian Churches having united ir 1931 and the Evangelical and Reformed Churches in 1934. The Congrigationalists. trace their origin to England, while
rights of individual churches and}
gUNDAY. WER, C10
New Sou Formed as Congregational ists Vote Merger _
By CLAYTON L. DICKEY, United Press Staff CLEVELAND, Feb. 5A new church—the | Christ—was formed today as the General gregational Christian Churches of America voted to unite with
* Another resolution, approved X-\by a vote of 632 to 277, granted discretionary powers to. Jocal churches in the matter of asso ciation with the United Church.
“Each local church, Whether - having approved the basis of
tain or establish such relation ships to its association, confer ence and the General Synod as may bé mutually agreeable,” the resolution said.’ However, ' the delegates tabled a resolution that would have permitted churches who refused to accept the “basis of union” to maintfiin a° “federative relation-
once) ‘when he saw the jell
The General Synod and its con-|
founders of the Evangelical and
of the United Church of Christ."
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Tin WABHINGT of housing | towns has i than 22 per substantially of nonfarm pc that period, t dustry Infor sald today.
