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~ AuthGrity on Atomic Bomb 18 More Fined

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Industrial Expansion .Hits World War Il Clip

th WASHINGTON, July 14 (UP) to $30 billion may be spent on!

<=American industry —is-pouring new —manutacturing plants and money into expanding plant ca- equipment during the 36 months pacity at the same rapid clip following the outbreak of the Ko-| reached during World War II, the rean War. But they added that!

all to Immanuel Pulpit

The Winter Avenue Church of

~ Té"Address Church Revival py 1,

the Nazarene will hold an old- §

fashioned tent revival featuriog the most up-to-date evangelist

you.can imagine July 22 through

Aug. 5. The preacher, the Rev. Harold W. Gretzinger of Long Beach, Cal., has made himself a lay authority on the atomic bomb as well as a master of the pipe organ, slide trombone, marimba and other instruments

choir which will sing for the meeting. Men of the church will pitch Daniel Mortarity’s tent on the lot owned by the congregation across the street from the church. The church stands at 2025 Winter Ave. The Rev, T. W. Stofer is pastor.

Relates Amusing Story

Mr. Moriarity tells an amus:ng story of how he, a businessman, happened to buy a revival tent. Mr. Moriarity was traveling in, Israel in a party conducted by the | Rev. Mr. Gretzinger last spring. A Kansas parson, also a member, of the party, sized up the Indianapolis Irishman as a prospect've purchaser. The Kansan extolled the virtues of the commodious, modern tent. He told how well it served his oon: gregation when the Rev. Gretzinger conducted a Yv for them in Wichita.

Bought ‘Sight-Unseen’

He will | direct and train the 60-voice J

or Violating Dog Law Here

| Eighteen more Indianapolis dog ‘owners were fined and given 15-| day suspended jail sentences for violation of the dog quarantine law last night. All pleaded guilty of permitting pets to roam the streets unleashed § when arraigned before Judge Paul {C. Wetter in Beech Grove magis- ¥ trate's court. ti! The quarantine recently was lordered for all of Marion County! by Dr. Oscar Ludwig, county health officer, under the new rabies control law passed by the last session of the legislature. Stiffer Penalties The new state law puts stiffer

a ' {quarantine, previously backed The Rev. Harold Gretzinger lonly by city ordinance.

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Official members of the Im- Gardner will sing accompanied by his Church tomorrow will announce N. Illinois St months of being without a pastor annual chicken fry July 22 at Danville pan, a covered dish and a dessert, herst, O., has accepted the call otor of the church, now located in DeHe suc- tomorrow. He will preach and the lay ceeds the Rev, Clarence E. The take another tor, "ell presides, Last Sunday, the pastor-elect } forward to shake his hand and 3 ward, they almost unanimously! Studies for Ministry daughter engaged in YWCA work § The Rev. Mr. Bollens, son of a N. Y., before going to Amherst. F 726 Shelby St.—Marlin Dossett, of Princeslides of the denomination's work on

Accepted by Ohio stor son, Harry at the 7:30 p. m. evangellsmanuel Evangelical and Reformed io service tomorrow in the chapel. 326 GARDEN CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCHto the congregation that their ry. xum-Join-Us Class will sponsor their Park. Families are asked to bring their now are ended. chickens cup up ready for the frying, The Rev. J. H. Bollens of Am- ST. JOHAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. “The Rev. 8 Reed, former roit. will bring his congregational singto the Immanuel pulpit and williiroit, will DINE Dis CORRTERRL ONE Neh report for duty this fall. Sitler Persons will. sing at 11 a m. and 3:30 © Rev. Andrew J, Brown, Dpas‘who resigned to ‘pastorate. preached a sermon for the parish. 3 Afterward, those present came # In a special &8 congregational meeting after-| voted to ask him to accept the ministry of the church, The Bollens couple are middle-|§ aged folk with adult children—a/ and son studying to become a minister, clergyman, served churches in Minnesota, Michigan and Buffalo, Other religious events follow: IRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH, | ton, Ind., president of the G r - tist Mission Board, will I git oo Guam and surrounding islands at 7:30 m. next Saturday. Mrs. Dossett will

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And so it happened that Mr. Commission has formally rejected 962 N. Sheffield Ave.; Joseph accompany her hushand to Indianapolis Moriarity bought the tent “sight- challenges to the legality of its Smertel, 2008 8. Rybolt AVe.; be in charge of the missiorar Longman! unseen.” plan to allocate new television Margaret Wickliff, 4805 N. Park] SECOND CHRISTIAN = CHURCH-—The It measures 50x80 feet, is fire- channels on a regional basis. |Ave.; Frances Clemmons, 324 W. GRuich Wil be host, to 0, Malone proof and furnished with painted, The FCC plan to allocate a 11th St. and Norma Manley} 1501 Rev. R. H. Peoples is pastor smoothly finished pews, a pulpit, specific number of channels to Ww, Troy Ave. ro oKUNTEERS © Topeak and. doz platform, lighting fixtures and the each area had come under fire dntachs American and Christian flags. from the Federal Communications’ - . The Rev. Mr. Gretzinger, for- Bar Association and. Chairman State Takes Action. mer Salt Lake City minister and Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.) of ar p Utah state prison chaplain, care- the Senate Commerce Committee.

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fully explains that he is a pastor, not a scientist. But he became so impressed with the perils of the present day that he did a great deal of research in the effects of the atomic bomb.

Ruark to Write | On African Hunt

Robert C. Ruark will be hunting lion next week In darkest Africa. In his own inimitable style, Mr. Ruark will write about his experiences in his daily column in The Times. You liave a new thrill coming . . . when Mr. -Ruark starts “his big game hunt. . Watch for the Ruark column in The Times every day. :

120 More Casualties WASHINGTON, July 14 (UP) ~The Defense Department today identified 120 more American battle casualties in the Korean War, The 353d casualty list included 21 dead, 78 wounded, seven

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To Get Tait Back All of the new channels to be

allocated are in the very high Indiana asked Gov. Fuller frequency and ultra-high fre- Warren of Florida today to sign quency bands. As soon as the al- extradition papers for the return location task is completed, the of Hoosier Ernest Tait, 40, a gunlift its freeze on man caught a few hours after the FBI added him to its list of 10 “most wanted” bad men. Tait was arrested at Miami

construction of new TV stations. May End Testimony The FCC also revealed that it

{may simply accept written state- Thursday. Henry County authorments rather than take lengthy ities immediately made a bid for

oral testimony from the hundreds him to answer charges growing of would-be TV station operators out of an attempted safe burinterested in the new allocation. Castle last Apr. 1. (Bids for the franchise on new Tait's companion Richard TV channels in Indianapolis have Schmidt, was shot and seriously been made by radio stations wounded in a gun bout with # WISH and WIRE of Indianapolis Police, but Tait slugged. a policeand television station WLW-T man and escaped. of Sinead de: lee New ' Castle J ion & 8 (Also, management of WTTYV, oe Seats yeti ry for. greater transmitting power and they were sent to Gov. War-

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WAYNESVILLE, N, C, re —————— 14 (UP)—The state was presenting its cattle stealing case against Hoosiers to Attend

Louie Cochran when it was dis- 14,6 Church Session

covered that Dewey, his twin brother, was on trial. Judge J. Bishop Richard C. Raines of

C. Rudisill said phooy, and ruled {ne Indiana Methodist Afea has

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