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| Speaking from tHe pulpit of state”

Morality Chief U.S. Issue, Says Governor

| By IRVING LEIBOWITZ . | separate the church from the

Keypoints in’ the, Jovernor’s

{the First United Presbyterian

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precious heritage of ours. There are ‘perhaps more adherents to| Marxism than Christianity, We| must have epiritual strength to keep our precious freedom.” When the.’ Governor finished | with a quote from George Wash-| ington’s farewell fhessage — “Of all .the dispositions and habits

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: s. speech last night that had all CRISTOBAL, Feb. 22—The world is turned -around, the earmarks of an old fashioned running backward, it would seem: FEVIVEI sermon, Salle) 107 a le urn to the spiritual strength that The sun came up in the Pacific, set in the Atlantic. ¢ortifieq ‘America’s heritage of

| message: CRIME~“There is too much crime in Indlanapolis.. Tempta‘tion is too plentiful, adults are. in|different. Two bus lodds of |prisoners’ from Marion County arrive at the Reformatory every

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one elderly woman exclaimed: “Gosh, Governor, you should've been a preac cher.’

But if you look at the mountain- spined ) neck k which ig freedom.’ Panama, you will see that the ———- -

Atlantic is .much farther west | Charlie Ten

than the Pacific, which makes a fibber out of the learned men who figured out the world. It is 6:00 in the morning when you crane your neck out the porthole at the mouth of the Canal. Ships lie lighted and patient in the harbor, safe indide the break-| water, built from rock taken out of the Canal. : The TES (Turbine Electric Ship) Quirigua sidles quietly to Pier 8, A door drops out of the side, conveyors slide in, begin to purr, and mail rolls out. On the wharf, turbaned guys from the Far East, Indians, dark men from the Mediterranean, and Negroes, begin to move the cargo ashore.

‘Joy’ to the World

A LOAD of crates from the Joy Manufacturing Co., up in Hammond, I'nd., marked “Velocipedes,” are “piled up alongside a mountain of cured pigs’ tails from Armour’s headed for the east coast of South America. They love smoked pigs’ tails. The PRR, which looks like it might be the Pennsylvania Railroad, but is the Panama Railroad, backs in two cars, with

HERE 18 where I met him. Charlie Ten, He is an expressive native who explodes gleefully! when he .talks. He scared the daylights out of me by taking hig hands off the wheel when he got excited, Charlie was trying to master English. And spoke it pure, the words, that is..But he scrambled grammar, and punctuated every sentence with, “You know?”

It was a _ dramatic appeal —*“a policemen and bigger jails won't “Ichallenge, Mr. Schricker sald. cure the problem. We need to Fifty members of the congrega- Make our boys and girls respect tion listened intently, their eyes the law, to be more trustworthy. focused on every movement, CORRUPTION--‘The conduct every motion of the speaker. of many publi¢ officials is shockThe white glare from a tiny ing. Public office is a. public bully over the pulpit accentuated trust. We must put men in office his flashing eyes, his flashing|who are not greedy, men who are white hair as the Governor lashed not evil . . .- men who can be out at crime, corruption and com-| trusted.” munism, | “OOMMUNISM “We are living

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First thing shoved in the car| |ington’s time risked everything

was a handbill. It was a come-and-see for a bullfight, I didn’t] go. But a surgeon from Fond dul Lac, Wis., went. When the blonde gal slipped the steel try through an artery in the bull's neck, blood spurted as if from a garden hose. He'd seen plenty of blood, But| for him it was too much, Tip on ‘Pid’ CHARL IE ALSO tipped me to a “hot horse” named Pla at the race track. I don’t playthorses. | The way it usually comes out, the horses are, usually playing mefor a sucker, But Pia did win. And Charlie didn’t because he had shot his last buck on the national lottery

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in the New World,” the Governor asserted. “Now this great heri-| tage of ours is threatened . some people challenge our form of government. “Our heritage is based on faith| and freedom that comes from the |

“I subscribe, however, to the doc-| |trine of separation of church and | state.’ Explaining his | Schricker added: “The church should not dictate. to the state and, on the other | hand, the state should not in-| terfere with religion” The son of immigrant parents who moved to Indiana early in

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