Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1940 — Page 15

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Mrs. Nellie Schmedel |

Funeral services for Mrs. Nelle Katherine Schmedel, - ‘who ' died yesterday at the home of her daughter, . Mrs. Robert Truesdell, Binghamton, N. Y, will be at 1:30

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‘| Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

64 and had been :in Binghamton since last April. She was born in Cicero, Ind. and came to Indianapolis with her parents when she was about 14.

Third Christiart Chiirch and was a member of the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ Club at Butler University. She is survived by Mrs. Truesdell; sons ‘Roland ' Schmedel, Manchester, and Frank A. Schmede! Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Alfred Busch~ mann of Indianapolis. Her hus-! band, Frank A. Schmedel, died in 1933. :

John Poland

. Funeral services for John Poland, lifelong resident of Bridgeport, who died yesterday, will be held at 23 p. m. today at the George W. Usher Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Jackson Cemetery. Mr. Poland was 67. He died at the C. M. Hobbs Nursery in Bridgeport where he had been employed for 30 years. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Charles Rafferty, Mary Louis and Vivian, all of Bridgeport; a son, Thomas, Pensa. cola, Fla.; a brother, Peter, and a

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_ Mrs. Schmedel, who had lived in| Indianapolis for near 50 years, was

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sister, Mrs. Laney Bailey, both of Bridgeport.

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Services for. the Rev. Walter Ray,

Hillcrest Baptist Church pastor, will | &= be held at the church tomorrow at

2:30 p. m. The J. C. Wilson Funeral

Home will be in charge. Burial will |§

be at New Crown Cemetery. The

Rev, Mr. Ray died yesterday at his §

home, 1550 Harlan St. He was 52,

Fred W. Pierpont -

Fred W. Pierpont, former Indian- | apolis resident who died in South |

Bend Tuesday of injuries received in an automobile accident, will be buried in Crown Hill this afternoon. Mr, Pierpont, who was 33, was born in Muncie and had lived in Lakeville, Ind., the last five years.

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WASHINGTON, March 8 (NEA) —Here’s the man who is really behind the international news at the White House, the man Who reads foreign messages to the President before Roosevelt himself. He is Emerson Christie, head of the State Department’s Translating Bureau. It is his job to translate foreign language mail sent to the ‘White House. Fan mail in French, greetings in Greek, treaties in Turkish, and poems in Portuguese are uncoded with equal ease by Christie and his staff, They can handle 24 languages among them. Christie himself rattles off six or seven of the more common tongues. The chief polyglot was hired some 20 years ago on a temporary basis. He's been “temporary” ever since. Most translators get started by mis- ‘| take, Mr, Christie explains, then Stick because they can’t do anything else. Some 350,000 words a month from diplomats, would-be counseilors,

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victims of persecution, cranks and beggars are put into English by Mr. Christie . and his helpers. Toughest jobs are the poems sent to Roose» velt, and manuscripts in obscure languages that are eventually farmed out: to a selected group of freelances. Mr. Christie's idea of an ideal universal language would be the substitution of Arabic numerals for words. mean “I love you,” “skidoo.”

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Nearly 200 Indiana physicians |g will attend the 49th annual Found- |

ers’ Day banquet of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, at 1 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln.’ Members of the Alpha Zeta chapter of the Indiana University school of medicine will attend. Military medicine cussed by Lieut. Col. Don G. Hill-

drup, former U. 8. Army chief sur-|§§

geon at Ft. Harrison, now of the Third Corps Area headquarters in Baltimore, Md.,: and by- Lieut. Col. Wilson C. VonKessler, assistant professor of military science and tactics at Indiana University.

Dr. Harold F. Dunlap, Alumni

" | Association president, will be toastmaster. ‘An initiation ceremony will |{

be presented at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow

and at 9 p. m. the annual dance will | be held, both at the Hotel Lincoln.

BISHOP WILSON URGES |f

‘DEFINITE RELIGION’

An individual can be definite in|

his religious beliefs without: being intolerant, the Rt. Rev. Frank E. Wilson, ‘Episcopal bishop of Eau

Clair, Wis., asserted today in the |}

fourth of a series of Lenten Noonday addresses at Christ Episcopal Church. . “We must stand for something.

Either Christ is important or He |

isn’t. Either the Church is God’s will or it’s not. ments. are real means of grace or

they are not. If they are, you can’t

afford to trifle with them. There is a tendency to agree with everybody and emasculate our own faith

for fear of hurting someone's feel- ||

ings.”

IWARREN W. MARTIN | 70 RUN FOR JUDGE

Warren W. Martin of Boonville, |}

Ind,, today resigned as deputy attorney general to become a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Warrick County Circuit Court Judge.,

Mr. Martin had been a deputy at-

torney general for more than five years. Attorney General Omer S. Jackson said a successor had not

| been selected.

SIDENER TO GIVE TALK Merle Sidener, local business man, will be the guest speaker at the Lenten Fellowship dinner at the flirst Congregational Church to-

| night. . He will speak on “The Sig-

nificance of the Faster Season in the Life of Today.”

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