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ple; to do justice the péople began to resent slav-jand unrestricted rugged indi- The communistic or fascist theory;my subcommittee is the support tion will be offered during the
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holding his s dering what | smudge pot | _the bees who fly swatter, A couple filled the be g et into the taken off, Mr second floor second floor ¢ “Come clo going to mis: “Miss gett “Ah, excel mood this eve ~*0Oh, I eat m my life, it n holds them on "Find the “Oh, there always was t hives but the rett obviously finding the qu With my | utmost cautio The sound th me think of ig Mr, Starre which was cr tr with a “Kk” if “It takes pound. of. hor pointing to tl Just then screen, right impulse was
oye ~ |sake of the peo T “rg Old Soldiers a by them. Some ery—an unjust institution. Vida tan, could not. condemn Sat the tate was a Sulicient this work has received Jocally fall semester at the Indianapolis| The Methodist 2 Church a aa seches / i 7 {slavery. If a man is a sufficiently/end unto itseil never occurr | : is sor mass mee Resented Slavery ae koi he at eo: had a it make ged individual to nieve The Strange indeed that some|fTOm union officials (a.very 1ew|Centey ‘of Indiana Tniveraty, 24 ar hout America from Sept, 29 - CW, E, St By ANDREW JACOBS appear that the ment if it didn't afford justice and Another, physically or economical-| who extoll them and their works exceptions) as ‘weil as from the ministration officials sald yester-i,, ‘Noy 2. Three will be held in 1 a fost em Congressman, 11th Distriet, Indiana people owe every- common defense? Some speakers ly, there is no violation of the seem to proceed on that fallacious rank and file. Indianapolis is day. Within three years, a, com- 1n4ijana. : his hive. The FINAL éncampment of the thing to the goy~ never went below the surface |Wholly “rugged individualistic doctrine. They fought for justice. fortunate to have so many re- plete program of nursing educa-| The mass meetings 818.4 past “Now, jus Grand Army of the Republic was ernment just to They simply extolled the preserva- Philosophy.” ~ 1 have repeatedly Let us truly carry ‘on in thelr si,neihie union leaders. tion courses will be in. operation of the church 3 hationyie Seach: Starret, “slip im : have a govern-tion of the republic and rugged said that the country does not tradition. | I believe I.am right and I ex-|at the center, they said. ing and preaching TM don’t worry, pressive; though undoubtedly t Surface h ist exist to honor, glorify andl support un _n { to t on top. in thei T y cordance with its four-year Ad- t st " extremely wearing on the old sol- i a ing Page liam. WORER A a the government at Washington. THURSDAY night I road thatlond The full ioe sup-| Dr. Carl G. Kuehn of the Slate vance for Christ and His Church. ge a diers. In the words of Sir Wal- oratory; empty purpose. {On the SORRY Washington “chairman of the House Labor ported me throughout and I con- Board of Heath and Mim Anns Lataystia v will be Btls amas “Maybe 2 ter Scott we now say “Soldiers completely . exists as an instrumentality of n,n mittee dissolved my .subcom- sider that a tribute. While the Murphy, assistant professo | meeting ; h a “You say ingl | 1° AM IN t that our the people, through which they e. W 1 . Ki hairman has the power to’ dis- Bursing education at the univer-iand Bloomington, using the Indi- . " ; rest; thy warfare o'er.” Since we LY ts people Ry gin self-re- May provide for justice, common (oc Bobi oy would 1 ne on su I he- will’ be Sity, will teach the classes, Resi: ana University Auditorium, Oct. ont " were constantly exhorted to. live| — Mr, Jucobs are instituted lance: that the government does Sefense, ui ‘to. promote the members of unions a voice in gov- called to account for the abuse dence credit will be given. (13. thie advanics 38 ” “Maybe & upto their traditions it 1s Atting among men to establish justice, not owe citizens a living and that general welfare, lerning their unions. Chairman of that power. You can look for| Dr. Eugenia Spalding, director — During fe a thoreass Bthodiats - don't forget to reflect upon those traditions.!provide common defense and pro- the people should support their, Thus our old soldiers, who we Lesinski has consistently inter- the fur to fly late in SeptemBer, of nursing education at the school, are Sxpested including overseas years ago. The primary issue of thelr strug- : 1 It government-—not just to have a honored last week fought for|fered with my work; but he didn't'I believe what 1 propose (democ- will supervise the program. Con- sionary sving Doar re. 20 Annual an aplary.” : mote the general welfape. government-—but in return for the more than to preserve a state. dare do this while I was in Wash- racy in unions) is also in keeping ferences with prospective students relief and oh “Our Faith” “Wanna 1 gle was preservation of the repub-| 'Qur constitution so says. These service and protection that gov- Rather .they saw, loved and ington. He will hear plenty from with the traditions of the Grand of nursing will be held from 1 Week of Dedica oa, oy lic. But the republic does not exist 514 soldiers preserved the union ernment affords the citizen. = | sacrificed to protect a government my associates when we return.|Army of the Republic; and hence'p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Sept. 12, at/is the theme © e mass What No for its owi, but rather for the'against an attack upon it because’ Those who believe in absolute established to serve the people. However, the pleasing aspect of worth fighting for. sti [the center. La Pe | meetings. fet SEAN , ’ TO A ET EER TRE TTT Te THE BEE
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