Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 2
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- MISSIONARIES—Dr. John D. Crose (left) of the Near East, the Rev,
Annie Tafolla, Texas.
"Seaway 1s ‘Called | |500 Due at Latvian, “Vital to Defense Efonian Meeting
More than 500 Latvian WASHINGTON, June 14 (UP) \Estoniah displaced persons are
expected to attend the Genocide
* Ben. Edward J, Thye said today| Day memorial services at 5 p. m.
~ the proposed ft. Lawrence Sea-itomorrow at the YWCA. way iz “of the greatest import- | ance to national defense , , . and|n atanapolis, Ine. "etonomic strength.” The Minnesota Republican one of the leading supporters of
{s'one in Latvian, the other in Es{tonian are scheduled. The Latvian Choir and several
$1 Million Trust a Fund Set Up for
'board of the Latvian Society of now living on a farm near Lowwill make an ell, Ind, {address In English. Two speeches, lion trust fund from his father,
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
~ ANDERSON, June 14—A great family reunion of thousands of persons is taking place with cheer and gaiety here today. The family is the Church of God and its members, brothers and sisters bound together by their deep religious faith, Anderson college classmates are re-
miniscing and renewing their friendships. Ministers, graduates of its theological seminary, are greeting each other and comparing notes. Anderson College is a Church of God school.
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Shurch Of God Gathering Like
church folk come pouring into Anderson to attend the annual International Convocation of the Church of God. Sunday always is the biggest day. And so today is a climax of the meeting which began Jast Wednesday and will close next Wednesday. Major services are scheduled for ‘morning, afternoon and evening in the tabernacle which seats 7000, But knowing far more persons than that will wish to hear | the rousing sermons and join in the songs, arrangements have been made for overflow sessions on other parts of the grounds. The camp ground where the tabernacle stands includes about 70 acres. A vast area has been designated for parking. And of-|
standing side by side and years a missionary to’ the Near per to bumper. [East, goes about the grounds. The day is called, “Curints Ther is the Rev. A. T. Maciel, World sService Day.” Collections who strums his guitar, a Mexican for a fund of $1 million for mis- blanket thrown around his sions Is expected to be completed. shoulder, as he tells the passerby Officials said a great deal of itiabout his missionary work in already .has been paid and de- Mexico. posited in the bank. Most of what, Miss Annie Tafolla, school is gathered in today will be in [teacher of San Antonio, Tex. checks, they said. All will go to- \whose family also is Mexican, is ward financing the global work eager to speak of the Church of of the Church of God. |God magazines which she edits in Missionaries from all parts of Spanish as a volunteer. the world and other foreign per-| Many other of different nasonalities add to the atmosphere tionalities are here as well as of the convocation. If you stroll|Negro members of the church. about, you are sure to meet 26-| The dining hall and refresh-year-old Yuichi Tsukamoto of ment stands are doing a thriving Tokyo who is taking graduate] ibusiness, But many groups have work in Anderson College. of fried
: SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1952
“Family Reunion’
and will spread their meals on the tables under the trees,
An outstanding event scheduled for today is the dedication of a pulpit for the tabernacle honoring the late ‘Rev. D, 8, Warner, founder of the Church of God. From the time the day's ac. tivities began, at 6 o'clock this morning, until they close with a concert tonight in the gyme nasium, attractions for men, women and children will continue, Missionary sessions, story hours, discussions, displays of audio-visual equipment, sugges. tions for better church buildings, handicrafts—all will point to ways of improving the spiritual
life and spreading the Christian
Each summer, some 20,000
Breedlove Returned
Sullen, close-mouthed Willie | Breedlove was retugned to Indi-
{anapolis last night, charged with| {the bludgeon slaying. of nurse {Alberta Green. Breedlove, 32, still denies any {connection with the Sept. 11, {1948, slaying at Indiana University Medical Center, even though A. T. Maciel, Mexico, and Miss [his fingerprints were found at the | scene, | He was confined to Marion |County Jail pending appearance tomorrow morning in Municipal |Court’ 4 and arraignment later {this week in Criminal Court 1. + . i Asks Identity Hearing Hoosier Heir | Homicide detectives Spurgeon Times Special {Davenport and James Rogers NEW YORK, June 14 -Three-traveled to LaGrange, Ky. to ve's release from Kentucky State Reformatory. They said he refused to waive extradition to Indiana, although the The boy is living with hisigovernor had signed the necesmother, Mrs. Barbara (Bobo) [sary papers, Rockefeller, estranged wife of the! Breedlove insisted on an iden-
today received a $1 mil-
ss. joint. U. 8.-Canadian construction solofsts will provide music for multi- millionaire former playboy.tity hearing yesterday afternoon
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“of the controversial ship channel the services. power project. Canada has “sald she will build the seaway! Soviet Severs
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pA : thinks he hax the votes to heat|it was announced officially today. | In a note from the Soviet sumes debate on the seaway next foreign office: to the Venezuelan week. |charge d'affaires, the Venezuelan Sen. Thye said the 27-foot|embassy staff was ordered to
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The trust fund was established pefore Circuit Judge ‘maintenance and ed-\Wright at Shelbyville, Ky. ucation” for the boy, Mr. Rocke- ggt. Davenport said Breedlove feller's attorney said. ' |brought $196 personal money back | Amer ‘to Indianapolis. McManamon to Bid a —
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The g. was 2p legal, The Annual Spring Party of the action eclimaxing a series of Sales Executives Council of Inhomebwners’ complaints that) dianapolis members, wives and airliners have been flying unnec- their guests will be held Tuesday essarily low over their neighbor- ‘at the Woodstock Country Club,
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other aviation enthusiasts called] lhas been arranged by general Fliers Anonymous indorsed Mr, fchairman, Fred W. Lahr, includ-Fisher-Galati's action. |ing golf for both men and women, “We're not out to stifie com-|an afternoon canasta and bridge mercial aviation,” said Walter Vu ent for the ladies, swimWatkins, a spokesman for Fliers rv @ Anonymous, “but this sort of un-| A social hour for all attending necessary noise can and will pe/follows these activities, with a stopped when the airlines drop ae 1d ee A dy ho their Public- -be-damned attitude.” .. oo follow, The program includes recogni
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