Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1944 — Page 4

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Indiana Council of Christian Education Convention The 80th Annual Convention of the Indiana Council of Christian Education will be held in the Central Christian Church, Anderson, Ind., June 13, 14 and 15. Outstanding leaders in religious education from several states will lead the discussions and make the addresses in the general assemblies. Outstanding among these leaders is Miss Dorothea K. Wolcott, director of Weekday Religious Education for the Ohio Council of Churches. Miss Wolcott is one of America’s, leading Weekday Religious Education educators. Until recently she has been director of Weekday Religious Education for the Church Federation of Cincinnati. She was the principal speaker at the Institute for Weekday Religious Education held in Indianapolis February 29, this year. Her masterful presentation and complete knowledge of the facts made her work on this occasion of outstanding significance. She is brought to the State Convention because of the popular demand for her by those in attendance at the February meeting. Seventy per cent of the 'boys and girls in the public schools of America never go to church, or synagogue, which means in a generation from now 70 per cent of our American people will be headed toward paganism unless this tendency is curbed immedi-

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ately. One of the tremendous problems in Indiana is the rise of juvenile delinquency. Many of the boys and girls—the vast majority—come from homes in which church no longer plays a significant role. The Religious Education law was brought into existence for the purpose of offsetting this tendency toward paganism, to curb juvenile crime and to direct children into their highest capabilities. Many communities in Indiana are now definitely planning Weekday Religious Education in their schools this year. Some counties are planning full time teachers to go from one school to another throughout the county, reaching all the boys and girls in specific grades with religious teaching. Some of our cities are likewise planning to hire directors of Weekday Religious Education. Miss Wolcott’s presentation at the convention will be on this subject. It’s your War Too. Help Win It. Serve Your Country As A Wave.

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War Mothers Plan Flag Day Meeting The U. S. A. Chapter of the American War Mothers has called a special meeting to be held in the northwest room of the World War Memorial Building, Wednesday afternoon, June 14th. The Speedway organizers would like for all new members and mothers in our community, who have sons and daughters in the armed services and who would become interested in becoming members, to meet Mrs. H. F. Bernhardt and Mrs. Aufderhide in the auditorium at 1:15 p. m. on that day, June 14th, or call Mrs. H. F. Bernhardt at Belmont 0774 or Mrs. Aufderhide at Belmont 0137-J. An interesting program is being planned and the plans for a picnic will be made. A new project that the Chapter has been asked to take charge of will be explained and a vote taken on its approval. A report on the progress of the membership contest will be asked for and members are urged to bring their candidates for membership to this meeting. Membership is -open to all mothers who sons or daughters in the armed service at the present time or Xrho have served either ia this war or World War I. Mrs. Thelma Prather will preside at this meeting and she extends the invitation to eligible mothers to join the Chapter and help with the work the Chapter is now doing and is planning to do in the future.

The object of the American War Mothers is to keep alive and develop that spirit that prompted World service; to maintain the ties of fellowship born of that service and to assist and further any patriotic work; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to work for the welfare of the army and navy; to assist in any way in their power, men and women who served and were wounded or incapacitated in the World Wars; to foster and promote. friendship and understanding ixhtveen America and the Allies in the World Wars. That is a worthy object and the Mothers of this World War are learning what it means by ties of fellowship born of service. Those, who work together for the benefit of their sons and daughters in service find a fellowship born of service. Folks loose in their ways never' improve by getting tight.

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What OP A Costs Maybe you think that the Office of Price Administration has spent a lot of money. But do you realize*that it has saved YOU a lot in doing so? If you read the following figures, you will realize what it has done. The appropriation for OPA for the year ending June 30 is 155 million dolars. That amounts to about $1.14 for each person in the nation. At that rate, for example, the expense of OPA operation for a family of four would be $4.56 through 1943. Comparing our cost of living prices in this war with the last (during a corresponding period), we find that the total

HITLER ’PHONES THE DEVIL! Hitler called the devil on the ’phone one day— The girl down at Central heard what he had to say! “Hello” (’twas Adolf speaking), “Is Old Man Satan home? Just tell him it’s Herr Hitler who wants him on the ’phone!” The Devil said, “Hello, Adolf”—Adolf said, “How are you?” “I’m running your Hell-On-The-Earth —so tell me what to do!’ “What can I do”, the Devil asked, “Dear old pal of mine, You don’t need any help from me—you’re doing mighty fine!” “Yes. I was doing fairly well until some time ago When Uncle Sam (a sprightly gent) told me I should go slow— He said to me, ‘Dear Adolf, we don’t want to be unkind, But you have raised just hell enough—YOU’D BETTER CHANGE YOUR MIND!” “I thought his Lend-Lease plan was bluff—he’d never get it through, But soon he put me on the spot—HE told ME what to do! That’s why I’m calling, Satan —I need advice from you— I know that you can tell me exactly what to do!” Satan said, “Dear Partner, there is not much to tell For Uncle Sam will make it hotter than I can here in hell— I’ve been a mean old Devil, but not half as mean as you, _ _ So the minute you get down here, THE JOB IS YOURS TO DO. I’ll be ready for your coming—l’ll make the fires all bright • I’ll get your room all ready when Uncle ends this fight— I know your days are numbered and there’s nothing left to tell. So just hang up, put on your hat, and COME ON DOWN TO HELL. Link-Belt Productioneer.

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saving through 1943 was 22 'billion dollars! And that means a saving of approximately $169 for each person. That doesn’t seem to be such a bad investment—a saving of $676 at a cost of $4.56. This is really saving us—not only money, but a terrible inflation, which would do more to destroy our American way of life than any other thing. We can cooperate with the OPA and with our government in helping to control inflation by putting a good part of our earnings into War Bonds, and by buying ONLY what we really need. There will be so many more worthy things to put our money into after the war—let’s save and spend it then.

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Prosperity By GEORGE S. BENSON • President of Harding College Searcy. Arkansas

LOOKING AHEAD

A TOILING tenant farmer with several children became suddenly wealthy. A forgotten relative in another state died, leaving him a desirable farm, well equipped. The family hurried to move and take possession but, after three years, they returned to their former diggings as sharecroppers. They complained that times had been hard; only one prosperous year. That was the first year, when they mortgaged the farm. It is not uncommon to hear people say when they mean flush, but the words are not akin; the ideas are not alike. Squandering borrowed money is not prosperity, It is the enemy of prosperity. A thief in an underworld den buying drinks for the house is flush, not prosperous. On the other hand, a thrifty farmer who builds a fertile field out of an eroded hillside is prosperous although he may have no cash. Prodigal MANY prosperous Leadership people in America this year are doing constructive things, helping to hasten victory and safeguard a lasting peace. Some are wisely freezing their good incomes by investing in war bonds which amounts to buying dollar bills at 75< l apiece for future delivery. But others are only flush, foolishly spending cash for what they consider fun, buying baubles with little or no post-war value. Unwise citizens are not alone to blame. Our government has set them an unmistakable example, spending recklessly and wasting money on things that are worse than useless; downright harmful to human, freedom. The foolish

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spendthrift who wastes his wages will suffer for his prodigal deeds, bat it is the prosperous and thrifty in America who will finally pay for the blunders of publie servants. , We Borrow COMPARED to And Spend other countries, the United States is financially strong but, as a nation, we are not prospering during the war. Wars, by their very nature, are destructive and currently we are spending money about twice as fast as our taxpayers are supplying it. Sad to say, it is not all being spent for liberty and peace. Like the newlyrich,sharecropper, we have mortgaged our home and tap squandering the money. _ \ The executive department of the federal government has a monthly payroll of 650 million dollars. This sustains three million employees; more than throe times as many as were feeding off that department when World War I ended. Government la pampering many incompetents, doing them no permanent good. Moreover siphoning off America’s wealth to remote and desolate lands, through such extravagant mediums as Arctic pipelines, serves only to weaken America. Swiftly our national debt of 175 billion dollars approaches what used to be considered the value of the nation’s real estate. None of us can prosper in a bankrupt country; taxes would never permit it. All patriotic citizens have a grave, mutual problem and look to Congress for its solution: This nation must now conserve its financial strength in order to prevent insolvency at the dose of the war.