Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1951 — Page 4
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states, Sen. Jenner during the first way. convocation’s quadrennial assem-
t Jesus Never Attacked Evil
|As Sociologist, Smart Says
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He never suggested freeing the slaves.” | These are some of the statements Dr. W. Alken Smart made today to the National Convocation of Methodist Youth address of the
Mrs. Milner
YETTE, Aug. 28—"Jesus {Christ never attacked drinking and gam - | “Jesus lived under a despotic tosm but He never at-
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fons of Dr. Smart, I sounded out Jameson Jones, 22, Nashville, who heads this vast convocation ‘of young people of college and high school ages. I wanted to find out what this representative ‘of Methodipm’s nine million members thinks about his contemporaries as. related to our .world today.
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in previous generations?” I asked. “No,” the answer came back promptly. “Bat the young people in this generation face much more tremendous problems than those of many past generations. That means we have a greater responsibility and a greater opportunity.’ He especially cited the problems of marriage and family relations in view of the breaking
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Attending Parley Tour The Times
¢ Twenty - three teachers and P-TA representtives attending Business-Industry-Education
School by a representative of The Times, taken to the news‘paper plant where they were shown how The Times is produced. Some 2000 teachers from city and Marion County schools were taken on tours of many industries throughout the city. It was the third annual! Business-Industry-Education Day. A luncheon at the Lincoln Hotel was part of the program Times
up of homes.
executives provided for their
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Two more members of the 16th Marine Battalion have been returned to inactive status this month, after completing a year of active duty.” . :
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to the U. 8. Naval Ordnance Plant here after being discharged from hospitals for wounds received in Korea. Sgt. John D. Miles, also a member of the 16th Battalion, was first to be discharged. Sgt. Smith resides at 5322 Byram Ave. and Cpl. Green at 3709 E. 34th St. :
AWARDED a Bronze Star for meritorious service was Sgt. Kenneth E. Foster, Whitestown; Ind,
a Sgt. Ed-
olis Marines
Returned to Inactive Status
The award was made for the| sergeant’'s service from Feb, 28
{to June 1, while he was a member of Headquarters Co., Setond Infantry Div.
at Wurzburg Military Post in Germany is 1st Lt. Raymond W. Farley Jr., son of Raymond W. Farley, 1326 W. 81st St. A graduate of Shortridge High
[tinuous military service {1938. He served in the European {Theater during World War II. His wife, Mrs. Naomi M. Far-
Lafayete.
School, Lt. Farley has seen con. since
ley and their son live in West
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ho paid their | ‘included Vice President ply on the Purdue University exp “Most of us can't remember ouect teachers. brother of Robert Wayne Foster, Barkley and Indiana Gov. pus. Dr. Smart is chaplain and normal times. We are trying to, on the Times tour were: IR. R. 16, Box 397. er among others. Iprofessor of Biblical theology at 4eside on our part in what to us| aiss Dorothea Hertenstein,
Hen. Jenner also sent a copy of Emory University in Georgia. | -
jalways has been an emergency gehool 49; Miss Pauline Welch, y his letter to Chairman Richard| mye speaker voiced these nega- period. Out of the convocation genool 49; "Mrs. Nicholas Kira ir. ‘Hairy Ghost Is Flesh and Blood |
B. Russell (D. Ga.) of the Senate ,,.. ,omarks as he built up a tre-| wil] come, I believe, answers to the City Armed Services Commitiee, The mendous picture of the positive some of the problems for these Sorcery, Shaped St XS Atri Senator went to Indianapolis t0-/poyer of Christian living Which young people as they commit|py;natrick, School 44; Mrs. Mar-|
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i- Heights School; Miss M. Malinda Thei lori ff i hav | officials should tend to their busi-| le and adult leaders. g ’ eir exploring offspring have } wa oly a oe ness here. It reads in part: ii from every ae the "i SRyecation walled on Wherry, School 26; Mrs. Elizabeth never doubted it. For years Perfect for IR on rr rien Rie thot Because $1,000.00 R d! “The nation's press and radio They Bava Fr Fr Troad On a Jo uvery fOUr nix, Crispus Attucks; Mss ineyve regaled their skeptical | Between-MealSnacks | am oyveal labaiori seven Bom dg the: 1D Lyiiils ewar o Ear I oO ue | Jennne Crosnne, Schoo! 20. QIDNACKS |] ir Snow iow Tor making siavsce: stan ons | anyone wha con onronars
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have been replete during the past m southwest. - coaches of them from s ‘need a jolt like this,” was his classes here for more than
3 «counts of a pare . » At last! You can now feed d | Se thong at French|Texas, west Tennessee 81d 100 comment. He indicated the con- Others Named . Bhost who lived in the nearby this famous Dog Food of Champions ficecus, ana, many. doitars. whieh savin 1 the Prices duoied In this " - » v mi 5 . Lick, Ind. Listed among the/islana alone. youl Hawaii vocation brings these thousands yrs Edna Furlow, School 80; ee “ghost — complete | With er a0 ition [by de Lin leading o advertisement, : rere top-ranking federal|te Rico, Luba . of named delegates together, yrs “Elsie B. Ball, Ben Davis vorite store. So first chance get a big (Nv) NO APROINTMENT NECESSARY Ho mmm—" speakers were top A Source of Social Change Oe : > shoulder-long matted hair-—came box of this famous Ken-L-Biskit. For- }'} Saleen tel officials, including Michael Di-| “The simple fact is that Jesus briefs them in the work and goals High School; Mrs. Lavaria Al- down from the hills the other da dfied with real meat mol, tich ia peo [i a2 Salle director of the Office of] a specialist in religion, not of the church and then sends frey, School 45; Miss Patricia in the custod ¢ Ii oh gay tej, with good meat flavor! Now nu- || £ . : ilization, Dan A. Kim- Nas pecia : {them back home to spread the Wilson, School 33; Mrs. Shirley e custody ol police who ha sisionally improved with Nurgene, - 1} Price Stabilization, in sociology,” Dr. Smart ex- Wible, Manual High School: finally decided to investigate. ination of vitamins. A
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ball, secretary for the Navy, Fredig oq («The primary fact in all 45 foeding
a t- . ner and cranny. Korth, deputy counselor, Depart-ige, for Him was God. Social rence Miller, 29. He said he lived ment of the Army, RosewellLiiipance has flowed as a result The Methodist Youth Convoca- Mrs. Helen K. Neighbors, School
. . . as a hermit for the last nine “assistant secretary for|gno Frc reat religious passion tion opened with a program of 41; Russell Clunle, School 12; R. package or in 25-lb., 50-Ib. bags. BI A arcs J. Mot til Ania ag DUS a it seven dramas last night in the R. McClurg, Washington High years saline rabbits and birds—| (55 on a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE | Corick. undersecretary of Agricullis a result and will cease to flow Music Hall. Young people from School Ralph X. CaK ao} y EE. : oe it its source is cut off. la different section of the coun- nical High School; Gloria Schnei-|
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Jury Begins Study of Teen ‘Non-Virgin’ Club
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