Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1952 — Page 7

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THE REV. JOSEPHINE RICHARDS—Orice there were

moonshiners. i

" within reach, and women garbed

| she entered Oberlin Theological

i of her own and as co-pastor with

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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1952 Sree THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sn ~ Woman Pastor Still Japan Ready to Enter

ins Ledding Church at 78 Race With World for

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wen Southeast Asia Trade |

unshakable faith in “ ” nshakable faith in “The Word, By ERNEST HOBERECHT

: and an indomitable courage to United Press Staff Correspondent i

meet and overcome all obstacles; TOKYO, May 30-Free and independent Japan is ready!

are chief attributes of a frail ) t id little “Preaching Lady” who has {o begin expanding her trade with southeast Asid. : spent 55 years in mission, work In many places she not only will be competing against BD formal preaching. local prod s but also the manufacturers of England She is the Rev, Josephiny Rich- ocal p ueer - ards, who admits, when _pressed,/and the United States. o . that she is “about 78.” or the! American economic experts, whd Japanese, there. are many other past 25 years she has been pastor helped Japan get back on her feet, people who view Japan's economof Welsh Congregational Church/pelieve Japan's economic future i¢ position as a potential menace in Shamokin. : lls “reasonably bright.” |—fearing there first might be

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Schooled for a musical career,| japan is in such a good posi- economic aggression and then reshe had other plans and mare on Pa begin the trade race be- Béwed Japanese military -aggresa doughty young Welsh minister,| ause of the large amount of U, Sion. , Rev. Thomas Richards, Off the g aiq given Ho the allied] The Japahese, while admitting pair went to the moonshine dis- ,.cypation. American officials that they intend to build up their tricts of Kentucky and Tennessee, sai4 the ald was in excess of $2'trade as much as possible. contend

their mission to carry the Gospel pion. i that Japan now is a Peacety) na to the -toting mountaineers. . d should not be consider: oe oh | Now Self-supporting jo > revi to anybody.

, Turbulent Days On the day the occupation end-| Japanese admit their economy “Those were turbulent days in .q japan already was enjoying has made a tremendous stride forthe mountains,” the Preaching , qr suporting economy with ward. They point out, however, Lady recalls with a wry smile. 4, stria]l activity some 45 perithat it was virtually at a standInvariably, our congregations... nove pre-war levels, accord- util) by the end of 1945 and therewere made up of stern-faced men |, 0 to an official spokesman at/(ore had plenty of room for ImWho always kept their rifles ,,,o. can headquarters here. He! ovement. ° ;

i nese living standard iy €alico wrappers and sun bon- i aa ns to that | Nine Points Succeed

nets. But they were not really ovailing in' the pre-war years. | Underlying this progress was

y ot, y { id Bir tacts es An end-of-the-occupation report tp, gyccessful “nine point ecowas won.” -|by General Matthew B. Ridg-|,,mic stabilization directive” of At the turn of the century the WaY's headquarters summed Up pecemper, 1948, designed to

Preaching Lady decided to be. the situation as follows: lachieve fiscal, monetary, price and

come a full-fledged minister, and| *The Japanese economy has wage stability as rapidly as pos- {x v0 sible along with maximum pro-i. -

been converted from a condition

{of virtual complete inactivity and duction for export.

| johacs = 8 UNiving al Specific provisions called for a lomy. Japan’ currently has a ta. Dalanced budget; a strengthened

tax collection program; credit |vorable balance of payments in| wage stabilization;

Seminary in Ohio and was ordained in the Congregational Church. i After serving several charges her husband, she accompanied Mer international accounts, her{limitations; him to Shamokin when he accepted the pastorate of Welsh)

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lag labor, industrial organization,|in maximizing exports; increased pagtos. Iba d improved effici|banking, agriculture and fish-|{production, and imp The Preaching Lady has S| les.” lency of the food collection pro-

children, the eldest of which," Llewellyn, directs the senior choir| While that is good news to the gra

of his mother’s church.

WSB OKs Pay Hike | For Steelworkers

panies in Salt Lake City, Utah.

panel dissented.

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and the New Park Mining Co.

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WASHINGTON, May 30 (UP —A special Wage A totes |formally notified the Soviet diploBoard panel “yesterday recom-|Mmatic mission here today. that i mended eight cents an hour in-|the mission has “ceased to exist,” creases for 1000 CIO teelworkers Put indicated it would take no, involved in a wage dispute with | Immediate action toward expell-|

three lead and zinc mining com- NE the Russians.

The panel recommendations

| were made to the full board|, ° t : which, in turn, will make a final BE. 28. Russia did not sign the

and binding decision on the dis- The mission was the “Office of pute. Industry members of thethe Soviet Member, Allied Coun-

Besides the wage increase, the tioned under the Allied Occupa-

majority recommended an in-|tjon Government, but went -out| crease in shift differentials for|of existence with ratification of 0 Je the workers at the U. S. Smelt-|the treaty. is ing, Refining and Mining Co., the : combined Metals Production Co.,|months of negotiations failed to

: The parties submitted the case had demanded the eight cent | Jewelry and Ap P liances

to the board and agreed to be hourly increase as well as a 3% | 15-17 E. MARKET STREET bound by its decision after|cents boost in classification.

DON'T WAIT FOR TROUBLE

With Your Watch!

Japs Tell Red Mission |

It Ceases to Exist TOKYO, May 30 (UP)-—Japan

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LET HAMILTON'S |

| The status of the mission has {been uncertain since Japan became an independent nation,

peace treaty. |

cil for Japan.” The council func-

produce a settlement. The union

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