Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 15
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sit Xo Ti DDAY, CCT. 25,1951 TL — Si = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Te - PAGE ” - 25, Ee ° Wiesiway Battle on Crime Set by Todos Clark "Columbia U.' Alumni Session Open to Public City’ Protestants ‘Plan’ United Nations Prayer Service
ment . : men A co-operative, three-way team morale must be raised for more stand for commercialized vice, . Visiting Indiana teachers and versity, Tokyo, and was © YMCA Protestants of the city will pre-: Others taking part in the serv- Brethren Church. Discussion
fear will ‘be necessary for better law effective law enforcement by end- nor syndicates and gangstef® in the general public are invited to executive in Siberia. sent a United Nations Prayer jce are: Dr. Howard J. Baumgar- jroup meetings = went anor a s. city,” sai ia Uni i Servi Inited Nations awill precade a fellowship dinne : enforcement ‘in Indian a polis,\n8 the policy of temporary ap- this city,” he said. Columbia University Alumni As- ervice and a United fons In- io; executive secretary of the g al feo Hp dinner [EETH + "''pointments and making them! Wesley Brown, GOP candidate _ iati weling sit 8 = Crushed b Gird stitufe Friday. Ct 'R Federat on Re DF. rthur unston arlham os : Judge Alex Clark, GOP mayoralty permanent and by increasing the for City Council, speaking at the sociation meeting at 8 p. m. today: y: er Christ Episcopal ( “hureh h on the TUT ( ederation; 16 Rev. College’ proféssor, will give the ttle Worry nominee, declared i three pa pay of police officers.” same meetings,’ charged “woeful The session will b& held at the, EAST CHICAGO, Qgt. 25 (UP) Circle will furnish the setting for Lewis H..McAdow, pastor of the dinner address. 8 here last ni p no ln ninet Ct idi / o : Ye z : b aaa easctAG LU cans sa rk Christi ; Ah . : paign pig re am night. ne Judge Clark said he would in- lack of planning” ‘in the -city Meridian and 38th St. Branch of wilson Twyning, 35. Dolton, 111, the prayer service ‘at noon. The U njversity Park ( pirishjan Let's Wage Peace” will be disneeze without {ar If am electe re atitute . . street improvement program. the Merchants National Bank. tn Aron. worl rt Rev. Frederic P. Williams of the Church; and the Rev. William E cussed by An afternoon . panel : Tr ‘eve n ; é ) orker reman as Wo, Car ‘ gp : yon ) STORpine. 8 Diates earnest co- operation between more crime prevention Mpc Grace Tanner, Republican Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president } ; n . wa host church staff will conduct the Weldon, Christ Church organist. composed of Mrs. Felix Vonne raply. This i Prosecutor. Fairchild, Sheriff Dan measures. City. Clerk candidate, said voters of Earlham College, Richmond, crushed to death veSterday while service of prayer for the United At 2:15 p. m.. the same day, the gut, Miss Pauline French, Mrs, I, mh cause nA lace Smith and myself warking as.a| . “The Police péartment should must regard this election as part will speak on “Private Enterprise working on a construction project Nations as an instrument of Church Federation and the Coun- A, Doan, Mrs. Merton Good. and 4 0 FASTEETH team in all law enforcement mat- spend as much time preventing of the campaign to defeat the and Higher Education.” Dr. Jones,.at thesInland Steel Co. plant when peace. The servicd will be spon- cil of Churchwomen will conduct the Rev. James Lawson, pastor . hi ters, ' Judge Clark said. crime before it happens as in Fair Deal in Washington next who holds degrees from Colum- a erane hoom buckled and caused sored by the Church Federation the United Nations Institute in of the First Christian Church, “Also, Police Departmen capturing criminals “I will notiyear. bia, formerly taught in Keio Uni: a girder to fall against him and Christ Church Brookside Evangelical United Franklin, Ind
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