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For Wednesday The leading representative of .
-— iy ithe major Protestant denominaThe Indiana State Library will tions of America today blasted celebrate its 125th anniversary to bits the Shaye that the Fed- ; Chyrches leans to in the library bullding Wed /state socialism or communism,
. : Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, exday aftesnoon, Harold F. Brig- ccuiive secretary of. the Federal ham, dir¢ctor, announced today. |Council of the Churches of Christ The Program will feature tours in America, was in the city by re-
855 i mh. with he Fonte STU ne Federal Oquicil of Churches Feception at 4 p. m. : includes as members, 27 denomiFstablished in 1825. Tngiana's tc Golo. fait. branches of ibrary came into existence nine : years after the state was created. Dr. Cavert, In an interview, re.
than 12 other siate libraries. |The Road Ahead” b. John T, Flynn, and its chapter attacking Responsibility of caring for the the Federal Council of Churches. library at first was vested in the “The book reveals in a footnote Becretary of State, The first inat Mr. Flynn got most of his librarian, John Cook, was ap-
. information from Carl McIntyre, Jointed di 5. {a deposed minister of the Pres- : Library's Growth {byterian Church in the U. 8. A." : » -From a small group of books Dr. Cavert said. I "Protestantism ‘stands for d " emocracy” . . , Dr. Samuel M. and pamphlets, the library has) Sold Bill of Goods’ {-Cavert of the Federal Co y y grown to comprise more than Mr. McIntyre sold Mr, Flynn a
uncil of Churches (left) said to Dr. Howard J. Boumgertel, cr a g in his own writings the same false cil of Churches leans neither to denominations whose members and thousands of manuscripts. |accusations against the Federal state socialism or communism. are named entirely by the highest "Sections include the loan divi- Council that he gave Mr. Fiynn.| - “Incidentally, one cannot help authority of $hose denominations. gion, reference division, archives (Mr. McIntire also has made sim- wondering why Mr. Flynn limited Its program and policies are regudivision, extension division, In-iilar charges against the foremost his discussion to Protestantism. larly reported to all the national diana division, genealogy depart- Protestant denominations.” {He speaks only of that branch of | assemblies and conferences of the juent, and talking book records. The Federal Council executive Christianity which is not his own. member-denominations, subjéct to and books in Braille for the was to address an invitational NCWC Policies review and discussion.” blind. luncheon for leading Protestant” yet ay thoughtful students off Thé Federal Council of the The Indiana State Library now Citizens today and at 3 p. m. speakithe relation of the American Churches of Christ in America
| operates under the State Library at Christ Episcopal Church on churehes-to-social-and—econpmic Meludes—as— member dénomina- 1 and Historical Board, created in|tbé Circle. The Rt. Rev. R. A.laffairs know that the policies options 27 national communions,
1025. Present members are Mrs, Kirchbotfer, bishop of the Epis-ithe National Catholic Welfare Among them are Methodists, George Blair, Mishawaka, presi- Copal Diocese of Indianapolis, Was Conference in this field bear a Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcodent; Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, 10 introduce the speaker. {striking parallelism to those of(Palians, United Lutherans, QuakIndianapolfs, vice president; Mrs. "Fhe most serious aspect of the Federal Council. On geveral ers, Moravians, Evangelical and George K. Bridwell, Bloomington, | Mr, Flynn's chapter attacking the occasions, the National yCatholie Reformed, Evangelical United pecretary; Louis A. Warren, Ft.|Federal Council is the implica- Welfare Conference and the Fed. Brethren, various branches of the Wayne, and Jobn P. Goodwin, tion that if the churches actively eral Council have engaged in joint Ofthodox Church and others, Brookville. Support any measures of social|studies and even made joint state- TE TT ————_ SH a iio————————— {justice and human welfare they ments.” / ol {CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET FARM PRICE LEVEL TO HOLD are thereby helping to undermine! Mr. Flynn's réference to the! The Brookside Civic League WASHINGTON Feb. 10 (Up) the American way of life and to Federal Council as a ‘“‘cligue of Will meet Feb, 16 in the Brook«~The = Agriculture Department deliver our. country to “ultimate Christian mirieters- and laymen 8idé Community House, A social paid today that farm prices domination by the Communists,” on one pagMand as “the greatest hour will follow the business nerally ars expected to con- Pr; Covert continued. religious lay body in_ America” Meeting. ~~ oe nue at present ‘-vels for the He apparently cannot see that on another called forth spirited! It will pay you to engage a renext few months af least, Tts re- to bring about gonptryctive meas- remarks from Dr. Cavert: {Hable Real Estate Broker to buy port said, howg-er, ‘hat seasonal ures of social advance is the C viously, the council cannotior sell real estate. \ He gets the rice changes are expected for WAY. lo prevent communism, not be both” he continued, “The buyer and seller together faster! dividual commodities. io further it. The Federal Coun- gouncil is a federation of national! That's his business.
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