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We don't want to lose you, but the Army needs you. Civilians for’ overseas jobs will be recruited tomorrow through soon Saturday, with exception of Friday. Interviews will be conducted at the Indiana Employment Security Division. _ You must agree to’ work two years in Japan, Curope or Alaska or one year on Okinawa or in Korea. Minimum age requirement is 21. - The Army wants accountants, - Re rm gourt reporters, analysts, stenog- . raphers, librarians, etc. The jobs Where to Go & pav $2950 to $8360 a year. Indianapolis Symp my OrTo further lure you, some rent-| chestra, Pension Fund Concert tree living quarters and free with Fabien Sevitzky conducttransportation are offered. ing and Jan Cherniavsky, pianist. $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1. Mu-
No Excuses rat. 3 p.m.
rk Seis. : Burton . Holmes Travelogue, ME Browns hi Schricker # Siam will be the subject of narTy hy dsle's s do for ani tions by Thayer Soule, George xcuse. @ fales set far ahead Perkins, Herbert Knapp and -.Mar. 10-~for meeting of the ?
A * . 65, Citizens Advisory Council for the Ropeet y Hare Musas 38 Marion County Juvenile Court.) © yo 340i ov Yn pean. : ! Ice Hockey, Indianapolis vs. Speakers at the 8 p. m. session] & A a ’ Syracuse. Coliseum at Falirat World War Memoral will be| _: ° ~ i grounds. $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1. Council members, Gov. Schricker| g.i« p.m and Congressman Charles B.| ~~ " ° Brownson.
All Alone : _The. house at 433 Lick Creek Celebrating . Blvd. had been pretty lonely for] Two anniversaries: are being Mary Lou Hoskins since ‘the re celebrated by
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a banquet and floor show tomor{row night. :
Army called her husband, Luff-| Rose. Green. man, . into service. Mary Lou's Romana Grove, toy Boston Bulldog, “Satin Woodmen Circle, Candy,” seemed to understand gave a djnner and try to entertain since, her at Hotel Warren master went to camp. Then 3 “Satin Candy” stepped out. She didn’t come back. ’ 4 group.
Mary Lou’s all alone now. She 24 misses the little dog with white a leg and three black ones and a ts At Indiana white streak around her neck, B&11 Telephone n Rose Green ‘ ) iv Conventions Co. she's recelving congratulations. for 30 years Record first-of-the-year conven-| gervice. tion registrations continue to mount oh this week. Full Week The convention schedule in-| Prisoners in Marion County culdes: Today—Kappa Delta Phi Jail will join employees of the Sorority. Hotel Lincoln. sheriff’s offices in donating blood, Tomorrow and Tuesday—Indi- for GIs, 5-9 p. m., Wednesday. ana State Bottlers Association. Another Red Cross mobile blood Marott Hotel. unit will go to the federal penitenTuesday and Wétinesday — So- tiary at Terre Haute that day for cial and Educational Conference donations. of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. Other stops by the Red Cross Murat Theater. mobile blood unit include: NaThursday—May Wright Sewall tiohal Guard Motor Armory, 2015 group. of Indiana Council of S. Pennsylvania St., for donations Women, Hotel Lincoln. from South Side PTA groups and Thursday and Friday—Indiana Madison Ave. Businessmen’s As-| Chapter, Western Section, Inter-| sociation, 2-8 p. m. Thursday and|
20 years’ membership. S h e's . held all the offices in the
national Association of Electrical 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday; Fed-|{worker last fall is scheduled to be|faith-is not a fruit of security, it/cjected president in 1944. He has|
Inspectors. Hotel Severin. |eral penitentiary at Terre Haute, Friday — Indiana Rural Letter Wednesday; Lafayette and ShelCarriers Association, Hotel Lin- byville tomorrow; Frankfort, Fricoln. day; Red Cross Defense Blood]
Ben ‘Bomont of Indianapolis is Center, 18 W. Georgia St, 11|,¢ tnae’jliness of one juror . : y 2 s Thomas is charged with inflict) IT WAS a terrible blow to my (UP) — Alpine ' snows claimed |
state vice president of the bot- a. m. to 5 p. m, Tuesday and tlers’ organization. Members plan!2-8 .p. m., Thursday.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED | Ben Kendrick, 30, 815 E: 22d; Lydia Ken-
drick, 22, 1817 Alvord. Lester Breeden, 19, 2564 8. California; Chiaries Mun get, 3, 2% Alsbams; ) OSemary acker, 23, . Alabama, Janet Rader, 19, 2148 Madison Ave. | Stone, 21, 122 10th; Frances Menis, Larry Pittman, 21, U. 8. Air Force; Pa~ 20 51 E. Orange. tricia Shore, | 19, 2947 Clifton. William Harris, 24, 2151 N. Pennsylvania; Elisha Dean, 8 83 8. ein Patsy phcnnle Shaw, T3042 Caroline. Rovert ‘Tapscott, 37," 483 W." 13th; Ber- Re, Sarr Cuitord: Iva West, nice Kearns, 28, R. R. 17. .|Henry Davidson, 23, 19816 Belmont; Joseph MeDaniel, A 23 Broadway; Patricia Padgett, 20, 1125 8. Richland. Leo Fisher, 26, us "Gent; Ada Tarter,| DIVORCE SUITS FILED 22, 81 ve. . Marvin vs. Vera Canada; Bobble vs. Edward Martin, 24, 1180 Madcria; Flor-| james Newman; Maxine vs. George Shiel; ence Taylor,s20, 1138 Vandemen. Maxine vs. Norris Warren; Cornelius vs. Jack Rigor, L: aydiangylis; Marthanne| \rattie Horton; Roy vs. Mary Bridwell; Adams, ’ . : Hazel vs. Willie Redden; William vs. Jesse Ferguson, 54, 76 N. Holmes; Mabel po oir." “Bobo; Alfreddie vs. Catherine
Winters, 52, 9 N. Holmes. | : : . A . .!Henderson; Jean vs. Wesley Walker; Leota Clyde Waltz, 21; 259 N. Richland: Bar- SFU nor woe,
Walton, 16, 259 N. Richland. oe Starks, 28, 336 W. 9th; Geraldine) Crawford, 27, 850 W
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honoring her for,
COLLEGE PREXY—Dr. Gordon K. Chalmers, president of
. Kenyon College, will address
Episcopal laymen Saturday. ‘Communion 2 Marks. Birthday
.Of Washington
Laymen of the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese will mark Washington's Birthday by receiving. Holy Communion and having breakfast together aftertward. The Laymen’'s League will follow their annual custom and have their observance on the Saturday nearest Washington's !Birthday which will be the coming Saturday. They will attend the communion service at 8:30 a. m. in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and have breakfast later in the Riviera Club. Dr. Gordon K. Chalmers, president of Kenyon College, Gambier, O., will give the breakfast address. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchoffer, bishop of the diocese, land other diocesan clergymen are expected to be present. Arch N. Lawson, league’ president, will introduce the speaker and preside at tHe breakfast meeting.
Kenyon College includes Bexley |
Hall, the Episcopal "Divinity School.
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Strieken deaf. and blind as a |shelter, bear the most. crushing baby, Helen Keller, now over 70, ‘(burdens and die without hprid reveals here her personal creed. (known the joy of living. My| This is one of a series of state- [security vanished forever, and I ments prepared for broadcast have never regained the radiant] by thinking; useful people in all belief of my<younger years that| walks of life. The program is earth is a happy home and hearth presented hy Edward R. Mur- for the majority of mankind. row over WFBM at 6:45 p.m. But faith-is a state of mind. Monday through Friday. The Believes is not soon disheartEE a ened. If he is turned out .of his] HELEN KELLER shelter, ha builds up a house that| Author, Humanitarian
@ 8 : the winds of the earth cannot I CHOOSE for my subject destroy. :
faith wrought into life, apart! When I think of the suffering
: ; and famine, and the continued] from creed or dogma. slaughter of men, my spirit|
| By faith I mean' a vision of bleeds, but the thought comes to
\good one cherishes and the en- Me that, like the little deaf, dumb | ithusiasm that pushes one to seek and blind child I once was, man-| its fulfillment regardless of ob- Kind is growing out of the dark-| stacles. Faith is a dynamic power N€ss of ignorance and hate into that breaks the chain of rbutine the light of a brighter day. and gives a new, fine turn to ‘old mea SSRTHISE Help, Ine commonplaces. Faith reinvigo-
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creativeness. . Active faith knows no fear,
against cynicism and despair. After all, faith is not one thing or two or three things, it is an indivisible totality of beliefs that inspire me —Belief in God as in-
finite good will and all seeing
Wisdom whose everlasting Arms sustain me walking on the sea of life.
” ~ ~ TRUST in my fellow men, won-der-at their fundamental goodness and confidence that after this night of sorrow and oppression they, will rise up strong and beautiful in the glory of morning. Reverence for the beauty and preciousness of earth, and a sense of responsibility to do what I can to make it a habitation of health and plenty for all men. Faith in immortality because it rénders less bitter the separation from those I have loved and lost, and
because it will free me from un-|
natural limitations and unfold still more faculties I have in joyous activity. Even if my vital spark should be blown out, I believe that I should behave with couragequs dignity in the presence of fate and strive to be a worthy companion of the beautiful, the good
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IF YOU want the best seats| for the sixth annual Times Ice-| O-Rama skating show Mar. 13 in| the Fair Grounds Coliseum, get | your ticket order in the mail| early this week. | Over-the-counter ticket sales| won't start until Mar, 1. | Send check or money order with | {stamped addressed envelope tol Ice-O-Rama Tickets, Indianapolis] Times, 214 W. Maryland St. List| 1st, 2d, 3d choice of seat locations. ! {Every seat is reserved. | Prices are: Box and Parquet chairs, $1.20; north and south side| mezzanine, 85 cents, east end mez-| zanine, 60 cents, Proceeds from The Times Ice-O-Rama will go to charity. More than 400 Indianapoli§ amateur {skaters will take part in all the setting and atmosphere of a pro-| |fesdional production,
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Randolph Pads Lead In Local ITU Vote
| Vote tabulations from local]
units of the International Typo-| graphical Union continue to pile!
up leads for the incumbent of-|
and the true. But fate has its ficers, headed by president Wood-
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