Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1951 — Page 8
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Christian Role Is Not Desai, Bishop Declares
Christians refuse to march in the legions of despair Bishop G Bromley Oxnam of the New York Methodist. Area speaking here last night, thus sounded a hopeful nate for man) people of today's world Bishop Oxnam spoke in “the Roberts Park Methodist Church
Rail Celebration Opens at Elkhart
ELKHART. Oct. 4 (UPJ A threé-day celebration of the centennial anniversary of the arrival of the first railroad train in Elkhart opened today. A pageant tonight features entertainment by Herb Shriner, In-diana-born stage, radio and television comic, and a cast of 750 persons Tomorrow an excursionetrain vill travel between Elkhart and White Pigéon, Mich the rote followed, by the first train to Elkhart on Oct. 4, 1851 A ‘two-mile parade Saturday
to the North Central Jurisdiction closes the event, sponsored by the rth Central Jurisdictio . r. . ' M eting o pola Woman's Society Chamber of Commerce and New It's $e Nee 8 of. the ( ans je . " . rk Central railroad of Christian “Service. Approxi York Central raliroas as mately 500 delegates and officials are assembled here from the Father Gets 180 Days, Ace ’ at DI
North Central states When we sdavt Christ is the answer, what. do we mean” We mean, first, there is an answer Christians refuse to walk in the legions of despair. They are characterized by the courage born of hope The . Communist insists that man's problems can be solved by readjustments in property relations, the bishop explained Rooted in Soul The Christian knows that just relations in the realm of property are important, but declares that man's needs are deeplr “The fundamental cuestion that must be faced in Asia is the land question. Gen. MacArthur saw this: the land reform in Japan effected under his leadership and with the full support of our government iz one of the most signi-
Fine for Non-Support Failure to support his two children ‘has resulted in a 180-day sentence to the Indiana State! Farm and a $500 fine for an Indianapolis father Gilbert Rodman, 42, was given that penalty vesterday by Juvenile Court Referee Lawrence H. Hinds \fter testimony that Rodman had not supported his wife, son, 15 and a daughter, 13, ince last July Rodman, who gave his address as the Court Hotel. had been sought by police for two months. Court officials said the mother had been supporting herself and the children by working »t a dump at Kentucky Ave, and Raymond St
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than revenge indicates the knd of leadership and service necessary » The Jurisdiction Society yesterday -elected 19 nominees for election to the Methnadist Board of Missions and Church Extension. They include the following from Indiana: Mrs. J. N:. Rodeheaver, Winona Lake; Mra. F. M. McDaniel, Cary; and Mrs. Osear Tharp of Bloomington, Indiana Conference president.
Worker Caught, Killed
In Rock Conveyor °* TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 6 (UP)
The body of Panl Mitchell, 42, Shelton woe found caught today &
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here. 3 Cororer D. M. Ferguson said
Mitchell s~pparently was Killed
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