Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1928 — Page 8

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DEATH OF WAR LORD REVEALED BY MANCHURIA Services for Chang Will Last Three Days; Start Saturday. Bu United Press MUKDEN, China, June 21.—The death of Chang Tso Lin, Manchurian war lord and former dictator of the North China government, was announced officially today. The announcement said the Manchurian ruler had died this morning. The Manchurian commander was injured late in May when his special train, in which he was fleeing from Pekin after the successful Nationalist advance, was bombed oti the outskirts of Mukden. Chang Tso Lin was wounded in the head and taken immediately to his home within the walled city. A great coyys of doctors was called in to treat him and they issued encouraging reports as to his conditions, inditing he still faas directing hie forces. Apparently Chang Tso Lin died from the injuries received in the bombing of the train. It was announced officially that the funeral services for the late leader would last three days, beginning Saturday. Chang Tso Lin, a Chinese bandit who rose to great political power through his control of Manchuria, was one of the outstanding men in

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Horse Laugh Bu Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 21.—Speaking of horse laughs, a horse owned by Frank Robbins should get one out of this. Harvey Petty has sued Robbins, declaring SSOO damage resulted to his automobile when the car and Robbins’ horse collided.

recent Chinese history. Small, wiry and keenly observant he had moulded together a government in Manchuria that virtually was free from all alliances with the remainder of China. He took over, after a bitter assault on the Central Powers, the government of Pekin in 1924 and since had ruled there. He claimed all of his efforts at controlling the central government were aimed towards protecting China from communism. Finally late in May, when the Nationalists approached perilously close to the capital, Chang Tso Lin renounced his control of the Pekin government, said he hoped for a reuniting of China, and then fled the city amidst the cheers and military salutes of the citizens. ORDERS CLAIMS PAID Judge Rules Rub-Tex Firm Pay 90 Per Cent of Bills. Ninety per cent of all claims on the Rub-Tex Products, Inc., approved by Receiver Luther M. Langston, were ordered paid by Superior Judge Linn D. Hay Wednesday. A balance of $14,579.98, after this percentage is paid, will be sufficient to pay all Federal taxes and other liabilities if $6,000 anticipated collections are made, the petition asking the order set out. Judge Hay’s order included payment of SI,OOO for the receiver and a similar amount for the law firm of Ralston, Gates, Van Nuys & Barnard, attorneys for the receiver.

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FIREWORKS TO BE PLENTIFUL ON JULY 4TH Many Displays in City Parks Are Being Planned; Stress Safety. Indianapolis will be well supplied with public displays of fireworks on July 4, according to information obtained by the Indianapolis safety council. A large display will be given under the auspices of the American Legion in Ellenberger Park, and elaborate pyrotechnic programs are being planned at Broad Ripple and Riverside Parks and Walnut Gardens. Efforts are being made by the city park board to have a large municipal display at the new municipal gardens. This site is favored for a public display on account of the excellent parking facilites in the tourist camp on the opposite side of the river, just north of Emerichsville. The safety council advises parents and children to take advantage of these public exhibitions rather than risk serious injury from bums and explosion, annually resulting from the promiscous use of fireworks by inexperienced persons and children. A 6-year-old child died from fireworks bums in Indianapolis last year. In 1926 an infant died from poisoning as a result of eating an explosive. R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent of parks, warns the public against the use of fireworks in the public parks by private individuals. A

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