Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1928 — Page 4

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AUTHORITY ON THE ORIENT TO LEGTURE HERE Upton Close Is Booked at Kirshbaum Community Center Sunday. “The End of White Dominance in China’’ will be the subject of the Open Forum lecture at Kirshbaum Community Center at 8:15 p. m„ Sunday by Upton Close, author and authority on oriental affairs. Close, whose real name is Josef Washington Hall, has carved out an intensely unique career as explorer, adventurer and author. His book, “The Revolt of Asia,” forecasts the end of white dominance, and was written from a profound personal experience. He now is settled as a member of the University of Washington faculty, but until taking this post in his native State, Close had a long career in the Orient. He first went to China as a staff member of a Chinese magazine. During the World War he joined the American diplomatic service as secret investigator and- it was through an error in a telegraphic communication that he came to get the name Upton Close. Japan offered him money to discover this Upton Close who was carefully reporting their attempts to appropriate the province of Shantung. Later he was counsellor to a Chinese student group during the revolution of 1919. Then he was editor of a Peking Chinese daily newspaper, published since 875 B. C. Active in relief w r ork during the Chinese famine of 1922, he represented the International Relief Committee in the Kansu earthquake. He explored Tibet and other remote provinces and is a member of the Explorers’ Club. As chief-of-foreign-affairs on the

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Sherman 11. Tompkins United Building Supply Company closed its offices in the Beard of Trade Bldg, and have opened permanent offices at Fifteenth St. and the Monon Railroad, according to an announcement today by Sherman H. Tompkins, newly elected president. Tompkins came to Indianapolis from Buffalo, N. Y., twelve years ago and has been actively engaged in the building business. William J. Ryran is vice president and with L. B. Stokesberry will be active in the business with Tompkins. Bun - ell Wright of White &*White, attorneys, is secretarytreasurer.

staff of General Wu Pei-fu, he made a secret investigation tour of the territory of the bandit. Chang Tsolin. Finally invalided home he accepted the university position, where he lectures on oriental life, languages and history.

SETTLE CHAPLIN TAX Government’s Income Claim - Is Compromised. Ey Vnilcd Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. The Government's claim against Charles Chaplin, famous # film comedian, for more than $1,000,000 back taxes has been settled out of court. The Internal Revenue Bureau of the Treasury announced today that the movie star and Government attorneys had compromised the amourft involved. Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair has approved the settlement, it was stated. Chaplin became entangled with the Government’s tax collection officials last year, just as he was having difficulties with his wife, Lita Gray Chaplin. The Government attached his bank account to assure payment.

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