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/ CHAPTER SIX A LADY WHO WAS “READY” By KENNETH L. HALL AN ENGLISH preacher went to visit a woman who was coming to the end of a 3 long life. For many years she had been a regular Her good works and kindly disposition were well
Known to all the Jownspeople . seourse of the eatin that» there Fo a time at paring we mu prepare to meet our Maker. " “My dear Reverend.” replied the was dying, she called out that little old lady, “I've been prepar- She could see all, her friends. ! ng to meet my Maker for the “It's so confusing . . . there are past 40 years!” ‘80 many of them.” Her arms! Not all of us undertake such Stretched out happily to reach “thorough . preparation for the them. great adventure beyond life that wn les such as this reveal
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By Douglas Larsen
= Will Hays to Be. | Wabash Speaker
Times State Servies ! CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct, "-
Will H.' Hays, former national chairman of the Republican Party, will speak here tonight {during the centennial celebration {of Wabash Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's another of a question-and-answer| “The centennial will be held m f {series that tells how the Korean War affects reservists, veterans, conjunction with the college draft-age men, and anyone likely to be called to service. The au- homecoming, first Wabash Colthor will Answer questions only in this space, not by mail. ) , {lege War Veterans reunion and
Q My ‘son is in t the Naval Reserve. He is married and in| college. His father was Killed in a World War I. Can he get a deferee k ment. from. active 2 ~A~Yés, on the basis of his be-. ing in college only, however, i ” = ” Q I was in the Army during World War II and a prisoner of {war for many months in Ger{many. If TI get called to active duty will T be excused from comhat?
we call death. e powerful reservoirs of courage| A, The fact that you were a 2 ® a and faith that lie within us all, : k {prisoner of war will not prevent WE ALL know that to die iz/if We will only call upon them. a you from getting into combat if inevitable. Yet death nearly al-| Ine Reverend Lyman R. Hart-| Eight additional and roplacament. Air Force wd Army inehructars three of them Hoosiers, you are placed on active duty.
‘Ways comes unexpectedly, says Je¥, Fhapiain of Prsshytatiah Hos-| have been named to the Indiana University ROTC, which has a. cadet corps of 2300, largest in its e % a Rev. Wilfred J. Hurley of the’ h New York City, says, history. Left to right they are W/O Eugene S. Ritter, Lt. Robert V, Ridenour, Lt. James B. Tanner, | Q. I have been in the Army Re-
Society of Paulists. “Never sell your mental or
. We are all familiar with the who is laid low by disease] SCIENCE with all its instru- | t may take him away at any ments has never been able to |
moment—yet who makes long- measure the strength of term plans and sets himself to faith. £ men's Hoosier Heroes tasks he can never finish. We know that every brain is . Perhaps it is the very inevita-| equipped with approximately 10 bility of death that’ makes it so! billion nerve cells acting like hard for us to accept. electronic tubes, with an indi- |
me is Edinburg.
« “Nothing is surer than death vidual voltage of .07. But we | Fourteen Indiana men are among a new class of Securand taxes,” we say. But how don’t know the power of our |ity Patrol Air Police to be graduated tomorrow from Air . many of us are spiritually pre- faith or the “voltage” of our police School at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.
_ Jared to die when the moment| %0Ul. A good guess would be
Brrives? that they are infinite. * The men are trained in the prevention of sabotage and . An example of the heights of protection against attack on United States Air Force Bases.
i PLAYWRIGHT Maurie Mae- COUrage and selflessness to which
ferlinck said that the fear ofc CAN rise in the face of death They are: Pvt. Gerald S. O'Hair
, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
death is the source of ali religions. Shox place four years ago in Chi-'bert O'Hair, Bainbridge; Pfc. ——
+ However we may interpret that, cago.
Statement, it reminds us that one wor Feligions is to comfort mankind Many fires modern in’ the face of death. chance to
times. Wesley E. Gray, Ft. Wayne; Pfc.
B faith, death may indeed lose much | telephone oper, chiez
of its sting. Examples of thatithem as fast as h
er fingers could 4 pimple fact are brought forth in manipulate the cords Pfc. Orland R, Furnish, son of Mr. > Bre wae [mea Ere Mreogare Hi. Sobmson: oof Ave. sud Bic * Doctors and nurses who have | When she was warned that she yr, ang re. Carl A. Johnson, Roland W. Beck- | iseen dying persons receive had only a few moments to escape priohtst Pvt. Max A. Puck- er, Ze Central thelr last rites marvel at the herself, she replied, “I'll stick it LP 8ntstown; Pvt. Max "
ett, son of Walter E. Puckett,|A
2effect of this » ne. out . . . I might do some good |Jasonville; Pvt, Homer T. Wood-
The wretched and afraid here at the switchboard.” become calm and contented upon receiving the assurance she died in the flames.
les A. Myers, Rolling Prairie; pass from this life to another. | with courage, as did this tele- a or Their evidence of faith Is in- phone operator, or whether you|EVt: Bernard 3. Mavgan, sou of spiring even to persons mot of will shrink from it in fear, IMr. . and Mrs art'n angan,
“The commonest and. subtiest!® on of Mr. and Mrs. Everette]
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Jlustrated’ than by Natalie Kal- «wp {Ewee, Seymour, and Pvt. Duane nus, writing in “Coronet.” atl oe only power that caniy Grate, son of Mr. and Mrs. , g 'counteract fear? It is the power 1 Miss Kalmus telis of her sister or faith.” Cester A. Grate, Waterloo.
Sho knew she must die from an! Faith like death—is what you |: ". 8 =
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or in her deep and abiding faith’ God. .
pain, but. I want to be fully seum exhibited a model of an rooster can break the law here by ware of every sensation, I am 1875 student's room, girls noticed indiscriminate crowing at the ced death will be a beauth some familiar decorations. wrong time. On the wall above the wash-!
hysical torture to overcome her| “morning dip,” were hanging sev- 2 $200 fine for any rooster which iritual strength. Just as she eral ed from men’s colleges. crows before sunrise.
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is ! theié pariietiar religin, strictly up to you. Reynolaat Pfc. Paul R. Booker,
THE FACT that death is what of all human diseases is f r | BoOKer, Seymour; Pfc. Carl L.| ave make it has never been better says Rev. Norman Vincent a, {Smith, son of Mrs. Augusta Me-|
are trying to help relieve When the Smith College mu- SPRINGFIELD, I (UP)—A 7
Who still had a Richard A. Morey, son of Mr. 0lis men are Pfc. . escape were sleeping. and Mrs. A. F. Morey, Hammond; Richard C. CraFor he man ho follows his Mrs. Julia night prc, ‘Clarence 0. Pickett, son of dy, 237 E. 9th was calling|Mrs, Bessie Pickett, East Chicago; St; Pfc. William
ncurable illness. The knowledge make | Three Indianapolis Marines and # ab ade not the slightest difference; — {two other Indiana Leathernecks) her warm interest in people, | (Last of a Series) {recently were graduated from,
! Never once did she permit the stand and its towel, embroidered An ©ld city ordinance imposes]
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Plfe. Thompson
“boot camp” at The La Salle Hotel was being Keith R. Lahr, son of Charles pris Island,
pf the highest functions of all swept by “flames in one of the E. Lahr, Ft. Wayne; Pfc. 8. C.
The Indianap-
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Plc. Smith
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{spiritual Tesources short.” . Maj. Lorenzo M. Thompson, Capt. M. G. Hassenmiller, M/Sgt. Daniel C. Thomas, T/Sqt. Leroy C. serve Corps for one year. This fall Brenner and M/Sgt. Walter E. Galey. Capt. Hassenmiller, a graduate of IU, is from Lafayette. Maj. (1 am starting college and will
Thompson is from Tipton and Sgt. Galey's
[take ROTC. Will I be deferred rio A [if I get a call to active duty? | A. Probably, on the basis af going to college and taking ROTC
14 State Gls End Police Training cui.
All received their present rinks MY son who has helped contribm ute te my support has just re- ;
ceived notice that he will be drafted. How much allotment will
when they were graduated fro “boot camp.” All were trained in the use of infantry weapons. Pfc. Crady enlisted in the Ma- I receive? rine Corps July 11. Prior to going A: If your son agrees to’have into service he was an employee it done the Army will take $40 of the Miles Press Co. here, @ month from his pay, to which where he was an apprentice the government will” add $45. printer. Pfc. Thompson was an hat means you receive $85 a apprentice meat cutter in Indi- month. ’ anapolis before enlisting in July. . Pfc. Becker worked for Indl. ‘Saucepan’ Radios
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librarian before he enlisted in n Keep Africans Happy July. ‘Pfc. Smith, who enlisted ZOMBA, Nyasaland (UP) — {July 14, worked as a farmhand . ‘Saucepan” radio sets, shaped near Lapel, before he joined the just like that, are selling fast. before enlisting on July 12, Pfc.| for a mere £5 ($14) an African Keeler was employed by a doctor native can enjoy the white man’s
in New Castle, Ind. amusement and does, with en- : eee een thusiasm, OES UNIT TO MEET The saucepan sets are sealed at
ruff, BE t W ruff, siers are Pfc. Jerry L. Smith, Mrs. Barry called guests untill] ogansports Pre. James I. Me. Lapel, and Clyde E. Keeler J
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