Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1934 — Page 12

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PU Yl BECOMES MANCHOUKUO'S FIRST EMPEROR Son of Heaven Enthroned in Two Impressive Ceremonies. •Copyright, 1934. bv United Presn HSINKING, Manchoukuo, March 2.—(Friday)—ln obedience to the “solemn commando! heaven."young Henry Pu Yi, trained since infancy in the “Wang Tao," the kingly way, today occupied the throne of the new empire of Manchouquo and guided the well being of his 30.000.000 subjects. In two solemn, impressive ceremonies the first emperor of Manchoukuo took the vows which made him the 29-vear-old ruler of the infant state carved from a section of the Chinese empire he twice ruled for brief periods. Soldiery of the new state and of the protecting Japanese empire nervously fingered rifles as the bespectacled Henry, who speaks English with an Oxford accent, swore in the tongue of his fathers to “rule with benevolence that we may have harmony within, and friendship abroad.” Holiday in Capital It was a holiday for Hsinking. usually one of the world's most deserted capitals. Bearded Russians, hulking Manchus, bland Chinese, and suave Japanese predominated in the throngs which turned out, in weather 17 degrees below zero, for the historic occasion. The crowds surged against the protecting line of soldiers as Henry and his retinue proceeded, in new and shining American-made automobiles, down a bunting-draped avenue to the altar in Shuntien • Light of Heaveni Square. Henry wore a robe of jet black fox fur, embellished with a yellow sash displaying his imperial crest. His head-dress of dark cloth was studded with fifteen large pearls. Prays to Shang-Ti The party stood at a respectful distance while Henry prayed to Shang-Ti and expressed his obedience to the “dictates of Heaven." The rites completed, a functionary, bowing instead of kowtowing, approaches, holding forth the imperial seal. Holding the seal, Henry returned to the altar, made the prescribed sacrifice, and prayed anew. Wearing the red coronation hat, Henry then walked deliberately through the clustered ranks to his automobile. The calmest person in the excited throng. Seek Margaret Miller Kin Police Chief Harry Reinfelder of Dayton, Ky., has requested Indianapolis police to find friends or relatives of Mrs. Abraham Werthein, nee Margaret Miller, formerly of Indianapolis, who died in the Campbell county infirmary Monday.

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ft if 7 imr special KOKOMO. March l.—Retroactive to Feb. 1, monthly base salary of Kokomo firemen and policemen has been raised from SIOO to $114.75. through r.ction of the city council. Fund of SII,OOO was appropriated to take care of thp raises until the end of this year. Every councilman, with but one absent, voted for the pay increase. On Jan. 1. 1933, the pay was cut from $135 to $75 a month, but raised to SIOO in July. Ordinance banning marathons of every type and all other endurance contests lasting more than twelve hours, was passed under suspension of the rules. Penalties are fines of $25 to S2OO and imprisonment not to exceed six months.

man Church Founder Dies By I piled Pris March I.—Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Margaret Mohr Scheffler, 85. a charter member of the First Evangelical church of Shelbvville. ana Building May Be Sold Bit / r mrs spu-Mil KOKOMO, March 1. Howard county commissioners are giving consideration to a proposal for purchase of the building of the defunct Citizens National bank for use as a courthouse. nan Buys Canning Plant Bit 7 imes Special SHELBYVILLE. March I.—Milton W. Bass, secretary-treasurer of the St. Paul Canning Company, has purchased the Fairland Canning Company at receiver’s sale. Mr. Bass wiil sever his connection with the St. Paul company on April 1, to devote his time to the Fairland plant.

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Exchange Club, luncheon. Washington. Optimist Club, luncheon. Columbia Club. Sahara Grotto, luncheon. Columbia Club. Altrusa Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Reserve Officers’ Association, luncheon. Board of Trade. Indiana Jersey Cattle Club, convention, Washington. Stamp Club. 8 a. m„ Lockerbie. Harvard Club, luncheon. Lincoln. Phi Delta Theta, luncheon, Columbia Club. Delta Tau Delta, luncheon, Columbia Club. Kappa Sigma, luncheon, Washington. Osteopathic Association, dinner, Washington.

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AWARD CONTRACT FOR VOTE DATA EQUIPMENT Bid of Addressograph Company Accepted by Commissioners. A contract for data and writing equipment for permanent registration of Marion county voters yesterday was awarded by county commissioners td the Addressograph Company, whose branch offices are at 213 Occidental building. The company's bid of $12,235 was the only one submitted. Included in this amount is SSOO for rental for one month of ten embossing machines. Equipment to be purchased under this contract includes addressographs, cabinets, plate cutters and

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