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SATURDAY, JAN. 26, Events— a

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To Support

Polio Drive

Clergymen of. the Christian and Jewish faiths are expected to preach this week-end in sup-| port of the “Mothers’ March on! Polio.” |

| From 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Thurs-| day, mothers will canvass city| homes as a climax of the 1952 March of Dimes Infantile Pa-| ralysis Campaign. Householders| will turn on their porch lights| to signify that they will make gifts to the campaign.

In addition to' sermons, clergymen are expected to ‘mention in church bulletins and in various ways to encourage their parishfoners to give financial help to the war on polio. !

Religions events follow:

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS GLASS, THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jo n Haramy, president of the Indiana Council of Churches, will address the class on “Look for the Light” tomorrow mornihg. The Rip-Chords quartet will sing YOUTH FOR CHRIST — Theodore W Engstrom, Chicago, executive director of Youth for Christ International. author and editor, will speak at the 7:30 rally tonight in the church, 2011 N, Meridian

5¢ . EDWIN RAY METHODIST CHURCH— Miss Gladys Joyce, 1420 Woodlawn Ave, will enteftain the Wesleyan Bervice Guild for its meeting Monday at 7:45 m, Mrs. |

uth Vehling will offer devotions and| rs. Arthur Moody will preset a chap-| ter of the study book. “The Earth Is the]

Lord's WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH—Dr, Russell Humbert, DePauw | -University president. will speak at -7:30| p. m tomorrow in the church VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA -— The Men's Committee will conduct the 7:30 p. m.. evangelistic . service to.| morrow including a gospel talk by Harvey Cutting. The service will be held :n thel chapel. 320 N. Illinois St | ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-—-Dr E Burdette Backus, minister, will speak on’ ‘Security and Risk” 9:13 a. m, over WFBM and on and Ends” at 11 a. m_ in th IMMANUEL . EVANGELICAL AND - FORMED CHURCH-—New officers will be installed tomorrow morning and the Rev Joh H. Bollens. minister, will preach | THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH--C. O. Mc-| Afee. Macon, Ga. cousin of Dr. A C. | Brooks, minister, will show pictures taken] on a recent trip to Jamadca at the Thurs-| day night dinner meeting. |

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SINGLE PURPCSE—Whatever it is these four girls are doing, the top photo shows they’re really

toncentrating on it. They were at an ice skating rink in New York's Central Park and it was a race as to which young miss got her ice skates laced up first, below.

Young Protestants of America

will put their faith into action in {a worldwide program following Youth Week.

A national project known as

“The Call” for United Christian

Youth Action will dominate this year’s Youth Week beginning tomorrow and ending next Sunday. The purpose of “The Call” is

to enlist young people in every-

day, every-minute service of God

and to train them to treat all

men as brothers, Young people of the Indianap-

olis Protestant Churches will conduct services in many sanctu-

aries tomorrow and engage in special Youth Week events during the week. Next Sunday, Feb. 3, they will attend community, services and commit themselves to the covenant of “The Call.” High school pupils will lead the services at 10:40 a. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist

Church. A large number of the|

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “mmm Off-Married | Clara Kendall Seeks Work

{Ine Kendall sought a .job today | {while awaiting trial: on a pre{liminary charge of. bigamy.

{latest husband, Dr. i {Gaddy. He had their marriage [annulled by Judge - |Brennan of Superior Court 3. |

lquisto Stamatkins rendered to the Prosecutor and | |was whisked off to |station. ai land photographed for the rogue's (gallery file. |

[lice station, [expensive fur coat [from a light rain. 8 [she said “I'd like to find employment” and walked away.

: |G, Stamatkins, i {tavern here, apparently were dis- helps salute the University of { |solved, too, yesterday. ! |torney claimed that arrangement {was vold since it was common-| law and preceded by the marriage! {to Mr. Benequisto.

State Police Arrest 6 In Gambling Raids

on gambling charges in three

Thrice-married Clara Kather-|

“It's an awful masty deal,” the

curvaceous redhead snapped late |yesterday - after her arrest by Prosecutor Fairchild. E

This series of events yesterday

Third Marriage Annulled First she lost her third and] Euclid T,

Then .the former Mrs. Bene-| Gaddy sur- | the police

She was fingerprinted)

Accompanied by Attorney Thurl|

|Rhodes, she next appeared before {Judge Pro-Tem George Ober in| Municipal Court 3 and was re-| leased on $1000 bond put up by| [Al Farb, professional bondsman.

Due in Court Thursday | Judge Ober ordered Clara to

return at 2 p. m. next Thursday| to decide whether to bind her] over to the grand jury for a

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State police arrested six men

WIRE, 7 p. m. GRAND OLE OPRY , . . Pee from hus-{Wee King, composer of the popu-

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charged cerpts from “Coppelia Ballet,” by (her with marrging Dr. Gaddy, Leo Delibes, are offered [prosperous Indianapolis phy{gician, last Oct. 3 without first obtaining a divarce band No. 1—Angelo P. Benequisto|lar “Slow Poke.” is guest. He of New York. The divorce from Mr. Benequisto | Thursday. | Ties to her second mate, Earl|inating in Kalamazoo, Mich, fea-

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in Franklin County this morning| against four men arrested in a

, [raid at Laurel, police said. . |

HARK, "THE CALL"—John Enoch and Ann Coy of the |

The four were released on $500 bond each. Thev were identified]

Broadway Methodist Church with thousands of young people over |as Claude A. Caldwell, Richard

America discuss "'The Call" to’ Protestant youth. 8 pupils will sit together in a re- of Windsor, Ont, in four ad- both times on the theme, “Com- cated pav-off pinball machines,

{(flenn, H. C. Furman and Jeff] ‘Roberts. Police said they confis-

ing around his Times route is a served section, have luncheon In dresses during Youth Week. The mitted in Christ: That Ye May punchboards and tipboards. | good way of keeping the legs in | the dining room and view the guest speaker is a past president Bear Much Fruit.”

condition. He's a sophomore at Cathedral | and has been carrying The Times | about five years. Sports are his favorite diversion, but he also col-' lects coins in his spare time. Since starting to school at!

be on the honor roll. He goes to church at St. Roch’s and lives at 940 National Ave.

Gives Week-Old Marriage 2d Chance

OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 26 (UP)—| The May-December marriage of -Leonard Lee, 23, and his 42-year-old wife will get another chance, they agreed today. The couple were married last Saturday but argued and separated a few hours after the ceremony. They met" accidentally yesterday at an attorney's office and decided to give the marriage another try. Lee said that if they can't get along this time they will split up for good. s

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TOKYO, Jan. 28 (UP)—Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida said today Japan will not resume diplomatic relations with the Sovfet Union unless the Russians return Japanese prisoners of war and Japanese territory thé Soviets

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Worship Him.”

Church Supper Planned

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movie, “One God, the Way We of the Canadian Baptist Youth Fellowship and present assistant] minister of the Temple Baptist

Directors Listed

Lawrence R. Horine, 38 was|

arrested in a raid at the River-|

view Club east of Madison. He

Members of the youth societies ag charged with maintaining a : Church in his home city. He wili who will direct the services are: r They will attend a church sup- speak on the following subjects Lloyd Madden, Barbara Williams.

Simmons {Boyd. Russell W. Brown will di-|

Irvington Presbyterian rect the church choir with On-

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Broadway Church are: Dick Moll, nual youth banquet at 6:30 p. m.|pastor. John Enoch, Jerry Peterson and tomorrow in the church dining The Christian Youth Fellowroom..Dr. Stanley Kreidler, Chris- ghip of the Northwood Christian

Larry Stallwood.

An outstanding event of Youth tian education director for the Church has Branch Indiana Synod, will speak.

Week in the Olive Christian Church will be the ban-|

Tuesday. Aeronautical terms will will include a work night in their for a social hour,

invited . the youth

poker game. In another raid at Brooksburg,

fat 7 p. m. on the mentioned days: Doris Jean Baugh, Joyce Watts, | gilbert Eden was charged with indi 1 wages Horses tomorrow; Velma Clark, Louis Johnson, : | 0 recruit young “Why Pray,” Thursday, and “The Ulysses Cathedral he has never falled 10},,p)0 sor tne ehurch. Thursday Unchanging Christ,” Feb. 3. evening, they will enjoy a party, | or carnival, in the church build- Church will install John Gooch/netta Bishop as soloist. ing. Young people who will con- as youth pastor for 1952 during|/Mrs. Milton Myers and Mrs. Chesduct the various parts of the wor-/fhe ® a. m. service tomorrow. ley Elston are youth sponsors and You'll find steady customers for ship tomorrow morning in the Young people will attend the an-

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(Dr. George Oliver Taylor, execu-|will paint the church basement. C. Wagner will direct the pageant

tive secretary of Christian edu- They also will give one evening presenting modern youth in bibcation for the Disciples of Christ,(to fun and another to their ban- lical costumes. Robert Bishop will

will speak on “The Challenge of! the Stratosphere.” Young people

quet.

{ + Tomorrow, Dr. {tomorrow morning will conduct|Colston, the 9:30 a. m, service and sit in College,

president of Knoxville,

be guest soloist. Northwood youmg people also

Knoxville will conduct the entire 9:30 a. m. will service tomorrow based on the

a reserved section of the church.open Youth Week at Witherspoon theme, “The Church and Youth.” The First Baptist Church will Church with sermons at 11 a. m. The chapel choir, directed by Miss present the Rev. Leonard O'Neiland 7:30 p. m. He will preach Martha Oren, will sing:

‘It Was a Pleasure’—

Father Sees Slayer Of Daughter Executed

By United Press

year-old Patricia® Schwartz, was

{required for the execution.. Jenko, a rangy youth found

{at Cook County Jail. | Warden M. Philip Scanlon

{through his body.

remained.

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Canada Eyes U. S. For Annexation

OTTAWA, Jan. 26 (UP)—Several legislators were reported to{day to beé preparing resolutions |for introduction when Parliament |opens Feb. 28 calling for annexa-

| The electricity was turned on a tion of the United States by

CHICAGO, Jan. 26—Raymond sourth time and Jenko was pro- Canada: Jenko, 20, convicted slayer of 17- ,, had dead at 12:17 a. m.

| Officials said the resolutions lare in retaliation for a recent

Jail officials said it was the proposal by U.'S. Congressman

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guards in placing the electrodes but steady, from the execution nearby Lockland yesterday. on the youth, A second later the chamber. | c Patricia was slain at the rear . |of her home May 20, 1950, as she , Twice more the switch was was returning from a recreation thrown, then physicians examined center. Jenko said he killed her him and found a “spark of life” because she refused t {any money.

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Patricia's William — ie————

guilty of the knife slaying of the Schwartz, witnessed the execu-teen-ager, struggled as he Was i, yer mother, Florence, also strapped, into the electric chair , iy 0q permission to be present,

but was denied.

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electrocuted at 12:01 a. m. today. gust time in the history of the Timothy P. Sheehan (R. Ill.) that Four charges of electricity were ; ¢itution

the United States look into the (possibility of “buying” Britain's |“rights and interests” {n Canada.

Fire Damage Set

CINCINNATI, Jan. 26 (UP)— Officials today set at $250,000 the

(damage caused by a fire which

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