Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1951 — Page 2
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No Exact Quota. * Although no exact quota on the
; ae
is set up, the NPA geared the ‘metal cuts to about 2 million cars
in the next three months.
In the first half of the year, about 3 million cars were made, If the same plan is carried over
compared to last year's
6,665,863.
For thousands of auto workers the. cost of partial conversion to making guns, planes and tanks will mean the temporary loss of . Raychecks. ‘Of the major auto companies _only Chrysler has announced i “definite” layoffs of emplo The corporation sliced 20,000
General Motors, Ford, Studebaker and Nash are attempting to prevent “mass layoffs.” Michigan’s unemployment security commission estimates that 34,000 Detroit area factory workers will be idle by Sept. 15.
Declares Picture
Shows Russ ‘Spy At Atom Project
WASHINGTON, June 30—S8en. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R. Ia.)
gov: acter,
is
" Contlitusg Prom Page One friends or at a social, for recrea-
when he loses;
is morally good.
respect for all law.” | Dependent Upon Stakes Rabbl William P. Greenfeld,
of human weakness.
it is all dependent upon the purpose and the stakes.” Question—If apart from the legal aspect you do not think gambling wrong, would you obih the legalization of gam-
Dr, Harry Poll, Englewood Christian Church; “I do strenuous-
gambling.” Rev. Fr. John C. Riedinger, Catholic Church of the Little Flower: “If by legalization there is implied the establishment of gaming houses, bookies, drugstore slot machines, get rich quick schemes and ‘the like throughout the state, then legalization of gaming would be most harmful and should not be tolerated or permitted. “If, however, by legalization of gaming .these abuses can be curbed and it cdn be regulated to the purely social and recreational! "| aspect of gaming, then we say gaming should be legalized. However, we might mention a principle that we think holds good in answering the question at hand, ‘You cannot good."
Urges Equal Laws
object to the legalization of gambling with a limit set upon the
can bet.” Question — Do you believe church gaming (bingo, raffles, ete.) should be subjected to the same punitive measures as gaming enterprises for personal profit?
hem Lutheran Church: “I believe! the church is subject to thé same laws as any other individual or|
said today he has a photograph taken at a wartime Manhattan
district atomic project showingitaxation oh property exclusively ‘an
“one of. the most prominent per-
“sons” In the project “with a Rus-|
“sian ésplonage agent an-one side) and: a member of the Russian | consulate on the other.” Yet, Mr, Hickenlooper told the! Senate, “the Manhattan project was forbidden to prosecute the person.” Mr. Hickenlooper also said “there have been a disquieting | number of disappearances still un-
accounted for in atomic energy| YOU give why church gaming |
plants.” = Taken Long Range He said “I shall not say wheth-|
er they have been channeled di- I!
rectly to an enemy but I say that there have been mysteriowsly dis-|
appearances still unaccounted for.” : He said the photograph was
taken with a long-range telescopic camera. He did not identify the “prominent person.” But he said
“%“one of the Russians had in his
pocket certain secret papers which this prominent person had transmitted to him.” 2 He said “the Manhattan project was forbidden to prosecute the person. He was a traitor and a spy and they knew he was selling gecrets. Yet administratively high- | ir authority prevented the ManJae a district from prosecuting im."
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Wrong Number ! Quick thinking saved a visitor om ¢ Trinidad from a ‘living jos: in the state library buildfng yesterday. { So intent on his work that he failed to observe closing time, the
young man suddenly discovered he was locked in—with no food and only six cents In his pocket. WITH THE nickle he placed An 8-0-8 to the police who called the =ztate police who called the building custodian who came
down and released the prisoner “I'm lucky I didn't get a wrong hiymnber.™ "the relieved man sald.
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Times Special DENVEP, June 30—The Den: ver transit cvstem Is continuing "its advertising campaign advising the public to leave its cars at home and travel safely on street cars and busses, “This despite allegations of inconsistencey, The street cars ‘and busses carry large signs on their sides, ‘advocating renting a car from ! a Ul U-Drive-It company.
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corporation in the secular sphere, | A possible exception is the laws of |
(for public use.” . “Rev. ~ Fr. Whllam Kaapp, 8 Anthony's Catholfo: Ch arp. 5t {the -law should be changed. The
{law as it now stands is an em-,
bodiment of : Protestant moral ideals that aré no longer accepted {by the vast majority of the {citizens.”
Gamblers Opportunity Question—What reasons can
should go unchecked? Rev, Fr, Louis E. Schumacher, {Holy - Name ' Catholic Church: ‘Church gaming provides a harm{less and legitimate opportunity ito satisfy the urge and at the same [time provides adequate safeguards in the relatively limited size of the endeavor.” Question—With church gaming do you
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tion and not because he expects to get something big for noth.|tist Church: “The end does not
ing, if no one is harmed when he Justify the means.” are 3 1 1s 35 bis dependents ant pastor of the Brookside
“If he is not building ip a Church: “Church gaming not only habit that may Sonrupt | his shat philosophy ot the common opinion of mankind, 8 "Of NO hold that this form of gambling tutes for the Christian devotional
> “There are other forms of _ |gambling, commercial or private, that are definitely morally wrong and injurious to both individuals and society. Not to distinguishiy,,,” Angels Catholic Church:
between the two is to weaken .catnolic parishes resort to raffles
Temple Beth-El Zedeck: “Organ- double weight of school “support. ized gambling is morally wrong Catholics help build and: support
since a profit is being sought out|the public schools and also build 2 . ey when (8nd support their own.”
it comes to individual gambling
ly object to the legalization of spot and he will go to another
legislate a man!
Rev. Donald E. Elder, Bethle-|
believe the good produced overbalances any evil? Dr. U.’8, Clutton, Tuxedo Bap-
Rev. Gerald D. Brown, assistEvangelical United Brethren over balances the criminal elihood” (somebut it substi.
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hand and flashlight in the other. Justice would be served. He ‘crouched by the low window sill, He pointed the gun out the windo wand switched the flashlight on.
square in the face.
Question — If your church
proceeds used for?
and bazaars because them an excellent means of sociability and a help to bear the
“Non-Latholics who recognize. that their own tax burden is lightened considerably because Catholics educate their own chil{dren do support Catholic raffles.” Question—Do you believe church gaming breeds desire for gaming elsewhere? Rev. Herman Rose, North Side] Assemblies of God Church: “Teach! a rat to eat cheese in a certain
sponsors gaming, what. are the on me,” he yelled to his wife as
the fell back from the window. Rev. Fr. Joseph G. Grothaus, Then he rechecked. ‘He held the Hi
“The sunuva gun's got a light
flashlight by the wrong end and had turned the beam .on himself.
“produced no prowler,
“Inspuctor O'Neal, who now occupies the police chief's chair, spoke for ‘the department when hie said yesterday: “I've known, and worked with ‘and around Ed for a long, long time now and he’s a great guy. We'll sure miss him. The retiring chief says he plans to be around town for a while and then take off for the land of sunshine where a deep sea fishing outfit given him by the department as a going away present will get a steady workout. Sports shirts then may even
jwhen he smells it.” Offers Controlled Outlet’ Rev. Fr. Joseph Clancy, St.| Francis de Sales Catholic Church:| “No, it affords legitimate and conitrolled outlet for a desire that imust be satisfied’ orie way or another. As a parallel one might point to the fact that the use of alcoholic beverages can be far 'better controlled by those who {have learned to drink moderately land in good environment than by
those who have up to a certain|
'point in their life been subject to la wholly artificial restraint.” - Question—If you believe churches should be permitted gaming privileges, do you feel other organizations should have "the same right? If so, which ones?
trademark tie which with Ed Rouls walked out of headquarters
insure a brief retirement for the
for the last time yesterday.
A beam of light hit him,
tickets to the
| Rev. Fr. Bernard L. Strange, | St Rita's Catholic Church: “I be- | | lieve fraternal and gharitable or-|
should be permitted to conduct bingo games, raffles, etc. But|
rot a cover-up for a private gam-| bler should be required.”
Question—How far should
churches go with gaming? What yardstick would you use | to draw the line? Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, Taber-
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