Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1928 — Page 28
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BUSY BRITISH PREMIER IS 611 STAYS AT DESK Stanley Baldwin Has Little Time for Thousands of Congratulating Notes. Bp United Press LONDON, Aug. 3.—Stanley Baldwin, prime minister, celebrated his sixty-first birthday today on the battle front in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, who now is the same age as Queen Mary, had little time for the hundreds of congratulatory messages received at No. 10 Downing St., for with the end of the present parliamentary session expected within a few days he was busy with his official duties. The hope of the Premier'? political enemies that he might retire received no encouragement during the year. Regime Is Stormy Ramsay McDonald and Lloyd George have been particularly bitter in their criticism of the present government. But demands thae he retire obviously have been wasted on the imperturbable Baldwin. With the Conservatives holding a substantial majority in the Commons, it is not expected that the Premier voluntarily will leave his duties for a long time. The Baldwin government has made its way through a stormy passage since the Prime Miniter observed his sixth birthday a year ago. The so-called “flapper” bill extending the franchise to younger women raised a heavy parliamentary storm. Pigs Are Chief Delight Though Baldwin personally supported the revised Prayer Book bill, the rejection of the measure and the religious debate involved were significant preceding an election year. The government’s “safe-guarding industry” measures, which the opposition termed “back-door protectionism, produced bitter attacks on the floor of the House of Commons. The Prime Minister’s retreat from the cares of public life is found in “Chequers,” a beautiful country home near Stourport, Buckinghamshire, in the Severn valley. It is here that the politician becomes a farmer. Pigs are his chief delight, and he raises porkers for the local market. TAUNTS LEAD TO PRISON Charge Two Russian Officers Abused Condemned Man. Bp United Press KIEV, U. S. S. R., Aug 3.—For having taunted the revolutionist, who assassinated Premier Stalipin in 1911, two former Czarist officials, Sergeieff and Kuznietzoff, have just been tried and sentenced to prison terms of five and three years, respectively. Stalipin was killed by Dmitri Bogroff, who was promptly condemned to death A committee of ten Wicials witnessed the hanging. Thev were reported to have taunted and abused the condemned man just before he died Two of these officials, Sergeieff and Kuznietzoff, were found recently and will now have to serve prison sentences for taunts made seventeen years ago
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WEIRD FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD FDR WAR LGR9 • Body of Chang Tso-Lin to Be Laid to Rest Today. Bn United Press MUKDEN, Manchuria. Aug. 3. Chang Tso-lin will be laid to rest today in an impressive tomb in his native village of Kao-shan-tze. A small group of mourners, including the wives and children of the once powerful dictator, will attend the coffin to the mausoleum. The body was shipped from Mukden to Kao-shan-tze last night, after impressive last funeral services in the capital. Weird Rites Mark Funeral Weird rites, including the shrieks of professional mourners, featured the last funeral rites. The body previously had laid in state in the bad room of Chang's fifth wife in the late Generalissimo’s castle in the walled city of Mukden. The castle, really a rather awkward looking three-story foreign building, had been crowded for more than a month ever since the Generalissimo’s death was announced on June 21. The train on which he was riding from Pekin ! was bombed. - Mourners also crowded through- j out the month to the Temple of Supingkaisi in the Walled City and heard priests chant the praises of the dead ruler who came near realizing his ambition to be supreme master of all China. Flags at Half Mast Those who saw the body in j Chang’s mansion were admitted past ! a huge mourning tower reared in 5 front of the building and conducted j to the death chamber, where the ! body of the little Dictator laid in a 1 huge coffin, resting on a dais. The I coffin was covered with a piece of i white damask silk. A large altar loaded with tributes to the dead man stood in front of it. Chang Ssueh-liang. the dead man’s eldest son, and the first and j fifth widows of the late ruler re- j ceived the condolences. Flags throughout Fengtien province, which have been flying at half | mast since the death of the ruler, \ was announced probably will be re- : stored to the top of the poles Saturday. HOLD RITES TODAY FOR MRS. DELIA B. HAYDEN Rich Widow Will Be Buried From Home. Funeral services for Mrs. Delia B. Hayden, 91, of 22 N. Bolton Ave., were held at 3 p. m. today from the home. Mrs. Hayden, the widow of the Rev. W. L. Hayden, died Tuesday night at her home. Dr. Bruce L. Kershner, dean of the Butler University college of religion, will officiate, and burial will be in Memorial Pars cemetery. She was born in Hardin County, Kentucky. Aug. 24, 1837. Her first husband was Dr. John M. Goodwin of Clark County, Indiana, who died in 1863. James Hayden of Warren County, Kentucky, was her second husband. He died in 1891. The Rev. W. L. Hayden, her last husband, died in 1918. Mrs. Hayden was a member of the Disciples i Church for twenty-eight years. Surviving are four sons: Clarence L. Goodwin, Greensburg, Pa.; John M. Godwin, Indianapolis; j Thomas E. Hayden, Louisville, Ky., and J. N. Hayden of Indianapolis. ]
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ANCIENT MAN’S REMAINS FOUND I Skeleton Uncovered in Africa 30,000 Years Old. Bp United Press BELOIT, Wis.. Aug. 3.—What is believed the first complete skeleton of ancient man ever found ir. North Africa is being brought tc Beloit by Paul Nesbit, lately with Dr. George L. Collie in Algeria. Nesbit, graduate of Beloit College, will give a first-hand account at the Logan museum of excavation work and finds in Algeria. The skeleton, which is said to be 30,000 years old, apparently belonged to a snail-eating, cannabalistic race and is not of the Cro-Mag-non type, formerly believed to be the only type of man living in the upper stone age.
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The expedition in northern Africa is financed by Dr. Frank G. Logan of Chicago.
