Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1952 — Page 17

SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 1952 __ :

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Army, wrote this “Sermon of | the Week” for The Times.

3, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ay from the » | ip ; th furring 4000 Pupils lB Sermon of the Week— . In an’ ont- a ¢ . y : : JE paves To MSIST OF7 i tote or Sure Foundations By Brig. Herbert Hill { i : Ee Stroll to Class 8" Scripture: “Nevertheless Note—RBrig. Herbert Hill, di hn | © the foundation of God stand- visional secretary, = Indiana eth sure . . .” 2 Tim. 2:19. Division of - the Salvation | 1 1 \ . 4 T

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In the Streets

Lack of Walks Cited As Peril

Safety of nearly 4000 grade school youngsters will be endangered this fall by lack of proper sidewalks leading to their schools. This was pointed out by Paul

I. Miller, assistant superintendent of schools, who said:

mortal hymn written over a century ago, there are two lines which stand out vividly to me as a prayer for today ...'Change and decay in all | around I see, oh, thou who, | changest not, abide with me’. During the past few decades, we have seen empires and kingdoms pass away with emperors and kings losing their thrones,

with whole nations enslaved by a comparatively new political

Christ, The foundations of God were proved again then, They are being proved again today. When the Salvation Army acquired its

new headquarters and Gentral |

building in Indianapolis over

two years ago, the state com- |

mander, Lt. Col. Herbert Pug-

mire, put the old building at | 26 ‘8, Capitol Ave. into service |

as a Harbor Light center for men who had missed the way in life through drink, drugs or

tested and |

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r every type puilding

row? ideology known as communism other reasons “ . : a .8 -8 Thoroughtares leading to Yet amidst the changing world, EVERY NIGHT, the oldorally seven Scholl in thie city dont there is one who changest not fashioned gospel is preached xe lusive have sidewalks. Some of these and men may still believe with to an average of nearly 100 0 Brief are quite dangerous, although no wy ; confidence in the Bible 1nd the Brig. Herbert Hill men. Many scores of men have os the children have been injured—yet.” Co - gino o oot 1 heart who turn in faith to him are d re Lg A: ot toe ov. or : oo ao . | jeve with all my who turn in faith to him are de- and wrong doing and in the X ov g The most dangerous of. these ; TEXAS TRAINING—Charles R. Kinnaird {sit a Fiinaish lt EE ones Cel Deen eo M,C mvc rr] can LI 3377 UetinniaVerriated n an is School 68, situated at 21st St., University student and son of Mrs. M. R. Gundersen, * | 1s the hope of the world, that darkness. SE roy Ti Te rand >t and Riley Ave. The children who Delaware St., receives instruction in the use of a Fluxgate compass. | {4 pewildered and tottering. All 2s a experience. which has revolu- | TERMS ARRANGED

tramp down 21st St. are on the| Midshipman Kinnaird is undergoing three weeks of NROTC trainmain artery to the sprawling| "3 of the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Tex.

Tiny Devices Replace

Naval Ordnance Plant east of the school. Another danger area is School 72, located at 1202 E. Troy Ave. Troy Ave. is used as a South Side cross-town thoroughfare. A cinder path follows the Avenue, but

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around us we see confusion of thought, new creeds and ideolo-

Men in AF

gies being taught which lure men away from the “faith of their fathers,” leaving them perplexed and baffled, for they have not found that ‘peace which passeth understanding” of which Paul Spoke. The world’s greatest need is a spiritual one and the answer

Planes

THE OLD truths stand unshaken in spite of all the antiGod forces in the world today. The July issue of the “Coronet’ magazine shows a picture of William and Catheriné Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army, going into the east.,end of London about 90 years ago and after seeing the squalor and wickedness of the people,

tionized their lives,

The fundamental teaching of |

Jesus Christ about the ‘abundant life!, in its simple and understandable form, is the message the world needs today. What could be simpler than John 3:16 or Matthew 11:28? Or when bowed in sorrow, to read John 14:1 or the Twenty-Third Psalm? These are foundation

Mr. Miller said, “rainy weather! By MAX B. COOK lequipment in a World War II. to that need is Christ. Jesus they ‘dedicated themselves ‘to truths, which will be still true makes it bad for th Kiddi " ! Scripps-Howard Aviation Editor fighter. said, “I am come a light into God for work among those when this earth passes away. 2 r the les, NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Electronic/| One of the fastest U. 8. jet the world, that whosoever be- people. The founder of the Salvation

In the School 90 district, Slst gremlins—tiny devices that can bombers,’ while carrying many |be held in one hand—are doing work. in today’s supersonic mili[tary aircraft that would have re{quired tons of equipment and ‘many men only a few years ago. Besides taking over about 90

St. and Evanston Ave., most of the stréets have no sidewalks, including Evanston Ave., which is rather heavily traveled.

Two North Side arteries bisect at School 59, Kessler Blvd. and Keystone Ave. This is a recently erected building and neither Sree has a sidewalk leading to it.

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per cent of the pilot's ordinary “stick and rudder” work, they fly the plane, navigate it, drop bombs accurately from miles high,

lieveth in mer should not abide in darkness.” ... (John 12:46). Like a lighthouse on a stormy rockbound coast, Christ still sends the beaming rays of hope to ‘mankind, tossed and buffeted on the seas of doubt, despair, misunderstanding, ignorance, fear and misapprehension. That light has never failed and all

pounds of electronic equipment, requires only a crew of three as compared to the 11 crewmen on the best World War II bomber. The electronics do the. work of eight men. One jet bomber hasj over 1500 small electronic tubes. It contains 259 miles of wiring, With supersonic flight a reality,

‘people,

It was a simple Gospel that William Booth preached, told in the language or dialect of the with amazing results. Thousands turned to the Lord for salvation which resulted in their change of living habits. They were encouraged to go and tell others of the wonderful new joy they had found in

Army on his deathbed said, “The promises of God are sure if .you will only believe.” To know of God's promises is not

enough. You must accept Christ |

by faith as your saviour and you will then realize to your eternal joy and satisfaction that “the foundations of God are sure.”

electronics are necessary to solve

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The other three schools, 1, 36th |disperse fog within ‘cockpits, com-|difficult problems resulting from and Gale Sts; 90, 3351 W. 18th yte true speed and drift and|high altitude and high speed. Auto Notes How YOU P ay $s. pos $ NO pa St, and 64, 3000 Cottage Ave. Perform scores of other duties. |Sndwstggms, icy. rain and fog C | Th bh but C ar NO FU are all in residential areas and! One recently perfected - servo|actually® form inside crew com- ros ey roug 1 For Tax Waste Including the New Never Needs considered less serious. imotor—is about the size of two partments of the fastest jet ® ; | REEL Setting Mr. Miller emphasized th o Packages of cigarets. It weighs| plan It is caused by excessive Probabl Will Go On Sen. Paul H. Douglas re- | L1-0527 School Board has no authority on one pound. Still is ean|moisture in the air Blown into Y . veals government waste like |

to demand sidewalks. He said:|r®Spond to more than 100 signals|cabins by the air-conditioning this: . . “If the property owners want|® Second while moving the con-| system. By JOHN W, LOVE py Sa. Bein is nop as A Dromingit Il Guaranteed until your hair grows yew “LOOK FOR FALL= sidewalks, they make the de-|tT0lS on supersonic and other ‘Gashing Gertie’ Sorippe-HoWar ” bil ge P ! la: p manufacturer |§ = oh So attractive, so easy to BANGS — UP-SWEEP AND cision.” high-speed craft. Small as it is, g Powell Crosley Jr, who made mobiles, and many of 1s‘ cars| produced a military item for handle CURLS A ‘bomber manufacturer came|this country’s most valiant at-|are lighter than Crosleys. Justi $404 ... sold it to a middle- . URL

it still required 31,500 engineering

He declared, though, “Many possibly this business had some-

y its up with the answer " ng|tempt to manufacture the Euro- man for $8.10 . , . who resold it . ? ‘ Deople Jrving on the side streets i Spe BY ale Gertie,” a Ee ning RR type of small passenger car, (thing to do with Crosley’s diffi-| to a retailer for $12.38 . . . who Lanolin Lotion for over-dyed, bleached, abused, hard-to-wave, ait SAY Doon an ie l(ione, device that dries the air and col-|has given it up. culties, but if so it would be the| FINALLY SOLD IT TO THE || babyfied, problem hair. oroughfare, Controls for Jet lects the separated water in a| But others are expected to take only instance of serious foreign GOVERNMENT FOR $16.38, | : He estimated the seven schools! , i... (0.0 040 atic pilot LFaP- The device now is earmarked up production of the little auto. competition in this market since! you'll learn the WHOLE | OPEN DAY & NITE have about 61 miles of principal | PHO ¢ installation in fast medium| The General Tire & Rubber the days when France made more TRUTH about government |

does everything the pilot can do cars than any other country,

streets needing sidewalks, lexcept take the plane off the

At the present cost of $7.50 per ground and-land it. This one can

lineal foot, the cost to property control a jet plane accurately at owners of sidewalking this mileage more than 700 miles per hour.

jet bombers. ' {Co., Akron, which recently bought When the Air Force developed control of Crosley Motors, Inc. its first completely automatic test|doesn’t intend to resume producaircraft, the heart of its guidance tion, But General says more than mechanism came from the auto-|one arrangement for putting out

waste in Sen. Douglas’ shock- ” ing series:

» » MR. EDMOND HOFFMAN, as-|- OUR DESPERATE NEED

sistant used car manager of the Monarch Buick Co., spent the FOR GOVERNMENT *

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would be around $257,400. This| Not all of th - would include a 5 foot walk, or ae oy oat ey matic control of a German V-2ithe car is being discussed. past two weeks of his vacation ECONOMY g . TURN LEFT FROM ELEVATOR and gutter strip. : ‘of weight they perform miracles ‘bomb. The entire device weighed| The Akron company acquired at Lake Wawasee accompanied Starting Tomorrow : John Huff, office manager of One modern bombsight computer Severs) usina | Pounds: Wisieonirel from Crosley recently 10/h§ Harley J, Horion. With Mrs THE TIVES i E AU SMA R t y 1 A

get manufacturing plants in Cincinnati and Marion, Ind. It needs

Hoffman and Mrs. Horton, they

the Civ Sarinesri tl -* |posing a weight problem. y Engi ng Department, has nearly 70,000 parts. - This spent time boating, fishing, and]

said, “Walks without the curb electronic device is capable of} Wogineers eoncotied 8 more ete

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and gutter can be purchased for | digesting such facts as the plane’s » | as low as $3.25 per lineal foot.” ground speed, magnetic varia-\jand without the pilot touching He said a sidewalk could be tions, effect of wind on the planelthe controls. Preset, the instruexcavated, set and ready for use and navigation problems which|ments navigated and piloted the

within five or six days. Mr. Huff pointed out most

ing the street set aside for walks. The only place property owners

boulevards. The Park Board has control here.

{Interceptors which is

pounds of electronics.

pares with 168 pounds of radiojloads that can be carried.

ordinarily required large crews./plane automatically along the {And it does in spit seconds what various airway radio beams. properties have 5 or 6 feet board-|formerly required many minutes. One of the latest jet fighteralmost smaller and doing the job better. do not buy sidewalks is along wholly automatic carried 1200 What is saved g oo adds 2 .200n asa deal is made. This com-|greatly to the bomh, and fuel

{ficient device, small and compact. {The plane flew from Ohio to Eng-

them to manufacture the metal parts it has been buying elsewhere for its Aerojet, the jet-as-sisted take-off unit it makes for military aircraft, rockets and guided missiles. The Crosley’s dies and special equipment, along with the stock of car parts, will go elsewhere

New controls for tomorrow's guided missiles are becoming

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