Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 9

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7 Enroll for 8th - Of Seminar Series

: Times State Service WEST LAFAYETTE, Oct. 13— «Beventy.five business representa“tives from several states have en-

- versity Monday through Friday. The forum, founded and di(fected by Dr, Geéorge 8S. Benson,

--of-—Harding. S Ark, 18 &. j series of seminars on economics!

Registration will be Monday morning. Dr. Benson will deliver the opening address Monday afternoon. His subject will be “The Job Now.” ~~ Prof. Clifton Ganus, of Hard-

ing College, will discuss “The Lessons of History” Monday. Other, speakers will include: Tuesday: Lemuel R. Boulware, | vice president General Electric, Corporation, and Charles R. Hook, chairman of the board, Armco Steel Corporation.

Wednesday: John Schrade, di- fs

rector of Harding College National Education Program; Dr. Earl L. Butz, head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, and H. Joseph Pierson, of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Thursday: Kenneth Dale Wells, executive vice president of Freedoms Foundation, Inc., and Carl Nater, of Harding College

oT forum 1s sponsored vy pur: Reese O. Fox, Here 5 Women Attend

State Chamber of Commerce and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce,

Yeggs Get Surprise Ending to Burglary

DANVILLE, Va. (UP) — Safe

crackers broke into a coal com- yesterday in his pany here and went to consider- home. able trouble trying to force open 39. A native of Potomac, Ill, he

a heavy safe.

They rolled it out into the mid-lived dle of the floor and assailed itanapolis 38 with a pickax, evidently working years. . some time. They finally gave up and left, his wife, Louise & not knowing the door wasn't even C.; locked. and two daugh- : Or that there wasn’t any money ters, 12 it anyway.

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Convention Ends Monday at Noon

ive hundred women from all {pArts of the United States are ssgmbled here for the first quadriennial convention of the Evanigelical United Brethren Women's [Society of World Service. The convention opened last side E.U.B. Church. Dr, Laubach, world literacy expert, gave the address. Dr. Laubach spoke on “The Church Has a Wide Open Door.” — | Today's Program The program which will’ run ‘through Monday noon will include an address this afternoon by Mrs. Murdoch MacLeod, New York, axecutive secrstary of the United Council of Churchwomen. Mrs. Dorsey King, president of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen, and Mrs, H. IL 'Rudduck of Mishawaka, president of Indiana Council, will be special {guests at a banquet tonight. Missionaries from the foreign | field, bishops and.other celebrities lof the church all will attend the| ponvention and give addresses. | The session will close with a pro-| |cessional of dignitaries and al mammoth Holy ‘Communion serv. |ice. “The countries of the world are| waiting around the iron curtain {for America,” Dr, Laubach told! | his audience last night. The speaker holds the theory {that men and women who can | read will inform themselves in {many fields especially in religion through acquaintance with the ' Bible.

Traveled Over Globe With this in mind, he has travleled all over the globe giving inIstruction in reading in many |languages. He has invented count-| {less charts, outlines and reading [helps to enable persons to master | the art of reading quickly. | “The governments of all coun{tries have a great fear of indoctrination of their masses by com!munism and so they welcome any who will help educate them and make them literate,” Dr."Laubach continued. “Their leaders will tolerate and evén welcome any {religion that stems the flow of [communism. They know ignorlance is the number one enemy of the world and they are afraid of! {the effect of propaganda upon thelr people. |" “The only weakness ‘is that {America has been asleep—is still lasleep but showing signs ef stirring, and awakening. There are signs of a great revivalistic move{ment in America at which time {we will learn to ‘love our neigh{bors as ourselves.’ We then will igo all out to teach the ideal of {democracy to the hungry minds {of the world and give them the {same health, economic and re-

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