Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1941 — Page 10

MALLORY FIRM.

Frederick J. Lallier to Be Buried in Waterbury, Conn.

A veteran supervisor at P. R. Mallory Company, Frederick J. ‘Lallier, died yesterday at his home, 805 E. 14th St. after a brief illness. He was 63. Lallier was born in Water_bury, Conn. He had. been employed by the company for the last 23 years and came to Indianapolis seven years ago. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Survivors are two brothers, William Lallier and Theodore Lallier, and two sisters, Mrs. Angeline Wooster and Mrs. Joseph Courtney, all of Waterbury. Services and burial will be at Waterbury Saturday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary tonight only.

Services for Mrs. Lee Ann Leonard, 4066 Rookwood Ave., were to be at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Shiloh Baptist Church. She was 75 and died Sunday at her home. Mrs. Leonard was a native of Yen tucky and the wife of the Rev. R. D. Leonard, pastor emeritus of Shiloh Church. Survivors besides the husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Viola Wilson of Indianapolis, two granddaughters and several nieces and nephews,

Mrs. Harriett tt Miller Augustus, wife of Charles V. Augustus, died yesterday at her home, R. R. 11, Box 358C, after ‘eight months’ illness. Mrs. Augustus was a native of Enfield, Ill, and had been a resident of this city for the last 28 years. She was a member of the Centenary Christian Church and the Brookside Lodge, O. E. S. Mrs. Augustus was owner of the Moon Cleaners, 1006 N. Beville Ave. Survivors, besides the husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Lee B. Carter, Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Dietz, East St. Louis, Ill, Mrs. Charles King, Mount Carmel, Ill, and Mrs. Charles McCurdy, Evansville; .two brothers, Marshall Caley, New Haven, Ill, and Fred Caley, St. Louis, Mo., and a grandson, Robert Fry, Indianapolis. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Centenary Christian Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

AUSTRALIAN VESSEL CRIPPLED; - MISSING

CANBERRA, Australia, Dec. 3 (U. P.).—The Australian cruiser Sydney was crippled by a salvo from the 5.9 inch guns of the German raider Steiermark, which, flying the Norwegian flag, fired at it from half a mile away, Prime Minister John curtin said today. on the basis of

statements by survivors of the Steiermark. “ «Sydney was patroling 300 miles off Carnavon, West Australia, Nov. 19 when it encountered Steiermark, Curtin said. Sydney closed in.and the raider fired. Its first salvo struck the bridge of Sydney, vitally damaging it and setting it afire. Sydney replied and crippled Steiermark by a hit on its engine room. The German ship burst into flames and its crew abandoned it. Steiermark blew up, the Germans said. A search was made for the Sydney, Curtin said, but sips found only two empty life belts and one float. There was no evidence that Sydney blew up, Curtin said, and its fate refining a mystery.

EX-HOOSIER BUYS FT. WAYNE FOUNDRY

FT. WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 3 (U. P.). —The Bass Foundry and Machine Co., one of the oldest foundries in the Midwest, will begin expanding its facilities in the next 30 days, Thomas Simmons, Los Angeles steel and oil magnate, announced today. Mr. Simmons yesterday completed negotiations for the purchase of the plant from Dr. Gaylord M. Leslie . and James H. Haberly, trustees, for a sum reportedly $750,000. Mr. Simmons, a native of Bloomington, Ind.,"is owner of the Pacific Iron and Steel Co., Tacoma, Wash., and president of the Blosha-Chica Qil Co., Los Angeles,

Rev. S. B. Harry

Theodore L. Locke

‘Save a Life This Christmas’ Is Slogan of Drive.

TWO OF THE active volunteer leaders in the 1941 tuberculosis Christmas Seal sale which started last week are the Rev. S. B. Harry and Theodore L. Locke.

The Rev. Mr. Harry is serving as one of the committee heads for the seal sale speakers’ bureau which is spreading the message of this year’s appeal. The Rev. Mr. Harry is a member of the seal sale committee of which Eli Lilly is chairman. Slogan of the appeal this year is “Safe a Life This Christmas.” The seal sale, which will continue through Dec. 24, is sponsored throughout the City and County by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association.

State Deaths

ALEXANDRIA—Charles I Etchison, 74. Survivors: Wife. May; ughters, ‘Mrs. Helen Plackard, Mrs. Ruth itchell, Mrs. Allen Noble; sons, Harry, Edmund, Har-

ANDERSON—John A. King, 64. Yivors: Wife, Bertha; brothers, am Mrs. Clara Belle Frankenberger Brown, . Survivors: Sughand, ; h. ters, Mrs. W. Fitzhenry; sisters, Hostetler, Mrs. W. C. Harriso Mrs. Sarr Elizabeth Brissey. 72.

CLAYPOOL -— Foster Cauffman, . Survivors:: Daughters. Mrs. Eva Palmer, Miss - Kathleen Cauffman; wife, Vesta; brother, Lester; sister, Mrs. Eli Smith. 68.

CYNTHIANA—John Charles Koster, Survivors: Wife, se; sons, Walter, Carl, Amil, Albert; sisters, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Carrie ndres.

EVANSVILLE — Mrs. Ann Dero de Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Elnora des: sons, Adolph, Oscar, Edwin; sister, Mrs. Paul Byer. Thomas A. Parker, 86. Survivors: Wife, Lena; son, Bert; brother, Elijah; stepdaughters, Marie Vandever, Mrs. Bess Vettiger. LAGRANGE—Mrs. Wava Sanderson Merrifield, 27. Survivors: ond war! E.; parents, Mr. and ME» derson; sister, Mrs. Thelffla Shipe; brother, Elmer R.

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NEWCASTLE Mrs. Helene Goodwin Jones, 56. Survivors: Daughters, . Thomas Millikan, Miss Dorothy Jones; husband, Everett; mother, Mrs. Alphonsine Goodwin; sisters. Misses Adda Frances and

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NEW PARIS—Mrs. Nathaniel Wise. Survivor: Sister. Mrs. William Frederick. PETERSBURG Mis Elizabeth Alstadt, Survivors: Son Frank Vaughn: Mrs. Mattie Smith, Mrs. rner Rumble, Mrs. Marie Zissler; sister, Mrs. Creasey Barretman. PRINCETON—William Martin, 60. vivor: Wife, Effie STENDAL—John W -Robinson, 76. vivors: Wife, Harriet; dau ghters, Inez Brown, Mrs. Claud Philiopt: Victor, Fred. TELL _CITY—Henry Mitchell, 66. Mrs. Elizabeth Schraner, 70. Survivors: Sons, Seth, Herbert, daughters, Anna Scott, Davis, "Charles George

a ia Connor, Ten Louise Goftinet: brothers. Elmer Daum; Sisters, Mrs. Amelia Little, Mrs. Clara Hammack.

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LONDON, Dec. 3 (CDN)—Count Edward Reventlow, Danish Minis-

ter to London for the past four years, tcday publicly severed his connections with the Danish Government in Copenhagen and announced his “adherence to the Free Denmark movement. . Count Reventlow ascribed his action to the fact that Denmark had adhered to the anti-Comintern pact. thus threatening the traditional friendship between Denmark and Great Britain. Formerly permanent Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs in Copenhagen, Count Reventlow retained his status as Danish Minister to London after Denmark was occupied by the Germans in April, 1940. Five hundred ousand tons of Danish shipping and about 4000 sailors are now working for Britain and, with the growth of the Free Danish movement, many Danes living abroad have joined the allied forces.

DR. WELLS TO SPEAK Dr. Herman B Wells, president of Indiana University will speak at the Central Avenue Methodist Church tomorrow night on South America. The meeting is called “Church Night” and will begin at

6 p. m.

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

| ‘Democrat Club £5 Elect—The Democratic Club of Center Township (outside), will elect officers at a meeting tonight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wakelam, 1424 Albany St., Beech Grove. A card party will follow the meeting.

jety to Hold Bazaar—The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Wallace and Michigan Sts., will hold a bazaar Friday night. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p. m.

Club to Mark Birthday—Members of the Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the club’s founding with a dinner at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia Club. Following this, members will elect officers and view two movies, “Western Trip,” in color, and “The Gay Nineties.” Dr. William Grabe is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Carl Luethge and Clarence Wetzel.

Christmas Meeting Tomorrow— The Past Noble Grand Club of Chappell Rebekah Lodge 702 will hold it’s Christmas meeting tonight in its hall at 1120 W. 30 St. Mrs. Ora Norris will serve as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glayds Brown and Mrs. Daisy Simpson.

Honor State Officer—Liberty Bell Council 5 will honor Mrs. Pearl

Neff, state inside sentinel of the Daughters of America, with a re‘ception at -its hall at Noblesville at 8 p. m. Dec. 8.

Post To Give Card Party—Indianapolis Power & Light Post No. 300, American Legion, and its Auxiliary, will hold a benefit card party at 8 p. m. Friday at Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts. Mrs. Arthur Humphrey and Harold Haas will have charge. - The Auxiliary will meet tomorrow

morning in the Merchants Bank|

Building to make surgical dressings for the Red Cross and the group plans to bake cookies for the Service Men’s Club for Sunday.

Alumni To Play Cards — Alumni of School No. 9 will hold a card party at the Citizens Gas & Coke auditorium Friday night. Mrs, W. Grover Cross is chairman of arrangements. Assisting her are Mrs. Clair Brengle, Mrs. Ed Marriotte and Miss Cecil Ellison. Paul M. Stiver, Maxwell, is president of the alumni association. S

0. E. S. 384 To Initiate—Lawrence Chapter 384, O. E. S., will hold initiation ceremonies at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Lawrence Masonic|P Hall. A program honoring lodge committee members will be given

WALTER P. MORTON

T0 HEAD DOCTORS

Dr. Walter P. Morton was named president-elect of the ‘Indianapolis Medical Society of Marion County here last night he wi take

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sador to the United States, reached Wake Island at 1:28 p. m. (1:28 a. m,, Indianapolis Time) today on the

China Clipper after an 1% hour flight from Guam. He ‘departs tomorro wfor Midway Island and Honolulu. Litvinov was the dinner guest of Capt. G. J. McMillan, Governor and Commandant of Guam during his ¢ brief stay. All important Navy and Marine officers of the island ate

office in January Dr. Goethe Link, “elacted a year ago, will take office as president in January, succeeding Dr. Jgmes O. Ritchey. Officers chosen last night to serve with Dr. Link are Dr. Martha Souter, vice president, and Dr. William M. Dugan, re-elected secretary-treasurer, Five members of the society’s council were elected last night at the meeting in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. They are: Dr. James F. Balch, Dr. E. W. Dyar, Dr. Nor-| man S. Loomis, Dr. D. E. Wood and Dr. D. S. Megenhardt. Delegates to the Indiana State Medical Association convention elected for 1942-43 include Dr. Ritchey, Dr. M. W. Manion, Dr, E. F. Boggs, Dr. R. H. Moser, Dr. K. G. Kohlstaedt, Dr. M. V. Kahler and Dr. Paul Merrell. Dr. Lester A. Smith was named a member of the library committee.

B.C. PREMIER TO BE NAMED VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 3 (U. P.) —The British Columbia Legislature today prepared to elect a new Premier when it convenes tomor-

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