Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1942 — Page 9

THURSDAY, MAY, 28 1042

WAVELL SAYS

Rosppointed

INDIA IS SAFER

Allied Defense Makes Counter-Attack Possible, He Adds.

NEW DELHI, India. May . P).—Gen. Sir Archibald commander-in-chief of India, said today that India had been saved by the allied defense in Burma from

in Burma

28 (U.| Wavell, |

& dangerous situation and “we now

look forward to the day when our|

strength make possible a counter offensive.” | Some day we shall refight the | Bu Fig campaign — the other way ground he promised

At a press conference, Wavell ex-|

plained that the allied defense in Burma, in a delaying action against| great odds, had afforded time for a substantial strengthening of India's] defenses

MAY USE SIBERIAN ROUTE WASHINGTON, May 28 (U.P). — ipply officials today were considerng using the “north of Siberia” sea ute to transport war materials and food to Soviet Russia instead of the North Atlantic shipping lanes which soon are expected to become more dangerous with the end of the long Arctic hight.

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SCHOOL GROUP RETAINS DAILY

Gommitlee 6 to Aprove 5 As Candidates for Commissioner.

Frank C. Dailey, attorney, today

| district Was re-

| appointed general chairman of the

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Citizens School committee for the 1842 campaign to elect the school board for Indianapolis. The appointment was made by

] the executive committee of the ibis]

zens group. Other officers chosen were Mrs.

Logan Hughes and Municipal Judge

vice chairmen;

{ John L. Niblack, treasurer, and

J. Dwight Peterson, Harry tary. Cites Current Needs In accepting the general chair- ! manship again, Mr. Dailey said: ever been that schools be main-| tained efficiently.

mittee. “The committee consists of members of all creeds. races and politi- { cal parties, {of any of them. It

it has no other function. Calls Job An Honor

“It is an honor effort by it |selfish purposes from the jand have them {benefit of the school children.” The committee sponsored the ‘suc{cessful candidates for school commissioners in the campaigns of 1929, 11034 and 1938. | The executive committee of the {citizens group is again canvassing ithe field for five candidates who are | regarded by it as having the high 'qualifications necessary for commissioners, members said.

Must Draft Candidates

Generally, they said, the task is one of drafting prominent citizens since those who are well qualified do not seek the job. Mr. Dailey is head of a well known local law firm and was the Democratic nominee ‘for governor in [1928. Mr. Peterson is president of the City Securities Corp. and a [trustee of Indiana university. Both Mrs. Hughes and Judge Niblack {have long been active in civic affairs land the Citizens Seidl conn committee.

State Deaths

Pherdie H. Rilgore Survivors Daughter. Mrs, Ma C. Norton; sisters, rs. Dan Gillespie, Mrs. Miller Bell BOONVILLE Willis T. Rint, v5. ivors: Wi Daisey; son, Chatles. ter Mrs Margaret Fehr

another schools

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ANDRO as

8urdaugh-

Survivors: Wife, Elizabet sisters, Misses Philomena, Traphagen: brother, Chris EDINBURG--Miss Ida I. Giviaen, 8. Survivors Parent gs. Mr. and Mrs Ottis Gividen: Evelyn X Mrs. Fugenia brothers ‘Ral ph, Maurice, Iris

and hare,

su Tvivors Wife, Maude: daughters, Helen. son, Milton: sisters, rs. G Mrs. Carl Starck, Caroline Hausman, 86 ters, Mrs. Charlottie Schultze, rs beth Schroeder, Mrs. Lena MecklenMrs. Catherine Deo Mrs. Mary Carl,

See \ SS ns

renner John, William, i Mrs. Emma Calbach. 2 Sons. William, Raymond. daughters, Bertha Monroe, Mrs. Lena Rettinger; Mr John Fendel

Vv: daughters, Villett,

| Ler oY, “Bik \ Donald daughters, Mrs. | Bessie and Margaret Henry Jones, V1, Ibeth: daughters, Mrs. Katie Walton, Mrs Hazel Lipton: brother. Mrs, Susie McClure, 80. Lenn H. Bozeman, $50. i Maude: son, Robert

HIN RR Stone Ww Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth; daughters, Mo. 1 Heidenreich, Mrs. William Oljyer, Rov. Mrs, Tobin, Mrs. ¢, Misses Vaneta orge; brothers. Harry, Joe, ! rs. John Stamm, Mrs. Fred |

Edgar

Survivors:

Krodel

1; son, il sisters { Frank, ! LEBANON—Frank C. Endres, 44 8ur-| | vivors: Wife, Effie; daughter, Miss Martha {R. Endres; brothers, John, Leo, Leonard; sister, Mrs. Lucey Worland Mrs. Cora B. ley, 18 Urvivors. Daughters. Mrs. Mavel ills, A Nellie : brother, John L. Hysong: sister,

Dessie M. Green. Mrs. Eliza J. Sweet, 85. Survivors: Sons, Nelson, Leonard. Ernest; daughters, Mrs.

Lucile Curtis, Mrs. Elsie Case.

TELL CITY Mrs. Mabel Survivors Husband, Otho; and Mrs. 8S. Carr; daughter, Esarey LRH Edwin Carr: Mrs. Cloval Waltes, Mrs. Lige Parr

WASHINGTON—John NH. Gilliatt, 8¢ | daughters, Miss Darinda |

Survivors: Wife: Gilliatt, Mrs Floyd, Harvey.

WAYNETOWN James

Myrtle Wilson; Otis,

H. ate, 84. Jamed Watt,

sons,

Mrs.

former U. S|

R. Champ, executive secre-

“It is as important now as it has

It is imperative in Indianapolis to avoid the in-| tolerable conditions which existed in the schools prior to the organ-| ization of the Citizens School! com-|

but it is not an agency, uses its time] land efforts to promote the best in-| { terests of the city's children, and,

to accept the! chairmanship of the committee in| to exclude

operated for the

CANNELTON Adolph Ho Tr raphagen. & 5. |

isters, Mrs. Virginia Owens. Mrs. | iller Beasley

EVANSVIL LE--Seon ¢ B. Durham, 78 Survivors: |

Adam, Jacob, Survivors: Mrs. | sister, | Pillman, 78. Sur-| Mrs. | Mrs. Alvina | Leo. |

. Earl, Tommy. | James Jr. Klink. |

Survivors: Wife, Elize- |

Wife,

Sprinkie, 33. |

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