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2 . CHUNGKING, Dec. 22—General3S Chiang Kai-shek looks for-. ) sara to the day when he can meet : President Roosevelt face to face, he ~ told ; me in a 15-minute interview. Grayer, more philosophical and _ , more statesmanlike than I had ever +; Seen him, the generalissimo, never- , theless, was very much the com2, ‘mander in bearing and manner. Lf "His answers were characteristi- ~ “cally brief—almost monosyllabic— .% but when I asked him about Roose'velt' radiophotoed letter of greet‘4 ings, sent last week when the serv‘Tice was inaugurated, his face lit up. He said he had dispatched his re-

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DECEMBER CAN

+l : Africa Drive Helps Asked whether he was satisfied American

Ie eer oan amstones to Chins, pore Than 150 Tons Are

“It is improving despite difficult circumstances.” Gen. Chiang believed, also, that “the allied successes in Africa would

Shipped Out of City in . 13 Freight Cars.

- Commenting on the circular teleSgram he had just issued for the sreontrol of prices and wages in Free , ‘Gen. Chiang voiced the hope that China’s economic difficulties “could be ameliorated with measures i that direction.”

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cans. Ft. Harrison contributed one freight carload of cans, county commissioners’ trucks picked up a sub-

schools where cans were collected by pupils. The weakest spot, Mr. Campbell said, is failure of apartment dwellers to contribute more wholeheartedly.

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The tin can collection in Indianapolis for December went over the top with more than 150 tons being

Indianapolis’ quota is 140 tons, and this was the first time the collection ever exceeded 111 tons. Russell E. Campbell, who as secretary to the mayor hds served as chair-

man of the tin salvage program, said the heavy increase in tonnage is due to the growing co-operation of the public and to the announcements that the city no longer will pick up trash containing salvagable

stantial tonnage from the county

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How do the Mile-Of-Dimes guards keep warm in freezing temperatures? Why, they use this truck, equipped with a heater inside. They have Capitol Mors, the Dodze: Plymouth dealer at Michigan st. and

‘TOBACCO ROAD’ AUTHOR MARRIED

PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 22 (U. P.). —Erskine Caldwell, author of “Tobacco Road,” “God's Little Acre”}, and “Jackpot, ” was.on a secret honeymoon today with his bride of a day, the former Miss June Johnson of Phoenix. The couple ‘was married yesterday, attended only by the parents of the bride. Mrs, Caldwell, a student at the University of Arizona, will return to her studies in January while her husband completes a lecture tour. Caldwell had been married previously to Margaret Bourke-White, photographer.

ARMY MUSICIAN ALSO A FIGHTER

Must Handle Guns With Other Soldiers; No

‘Soft’ Routine.

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. 22—With a hot lick on the’ downbeat, martial music has joined this war in true American style. ~ Masters of bayonets, boogiewoogie “or Brahms, bandsmen are the most versatile warriors in the modern streamlined army. Drawn from great symphony or-

groups, the military bandsmen when they enter the army put away their instruments until they learn to dle weapons of war.’ Tootin’ After Shootin’ Like all . rookies, the musicians “faust go through 13 weeks of basic training learning to march and shoot ‘before they ‘fe dssigned to a regular unit as buck privates. Not

competition for a place in a military band. : In addition to their duties as bandsmen, the musicians have regular assignments and when their outfits move into fighting zones they put away their instruments and shoulder guns. | They Fly, Too Bandsmen ride with the armored forces, fly with paratroops and airborne infantry, and march with the foot soldiers. Wherever American troops go there always are two bands—one for artillery and one for infantry—with each division. With the number of divisions increasing by leaps and bounds, the army, hard-pressed for competent

IN CHINA, Dec. 20 (Delayed) (U. P.). — A young Canadian fighter pilot who was’ the first allied flier to land behind Japanese lines west of ‘the Salween river and. escape back into Chinese territory told today how he managed it.

ton, Ont. reached .this American base still wearing his badly worn fur-lined flying shoes.

the Japanese lines by a Chinese guerrilla wearing a fedora hat.

of the Salween when his ‘plane ran out of gas.

I hoped to save the plane. But climbing out, I heard bullets whizzing around my head, so I made a dash for a nearby creek. I saw soldiers coming and not knowing whether they were Chinese or Japanese I plunged into the creek, hiding there while they went farther down to

was no one around, I followed the creek until dark. Then I sprawled school or = neighborhood musical among the rocks trying to get some sleep.”

at dawn through wild malarial country, band of Chinese" Salween. They spoke ‘no English and he spoke no’ Chinese, but he saw one wearing a fedora hat.

Canadian said, “trying to tell him until then can they enter the fierce|I Wanied, fo where he that villages in China did not sell hats. He thought I wanted to buy the hat, so brought out money to show me his price...

shek on the bills gestured . toward myse picture to show that he and I were friends, or at least allies.

Of 300,000 Chinese puppet troops armed since 1937 by the Japanese, 181,867 have deserted and joined the Chinese central armies, a military sppkesman for the government said today.

CHINESE HELP CANADIAN PILOT

Flier Lands Behind

Japanese Lines. WITH AMERICAN AIR FORCES

Flight Sergt. R. W. Bates, Hamil-

He was helped in getting through

Sergt. Bates landed near the bank

“I crash landed,” he sald, “since

Tried to Get Sleep “Waiting until I was sure there

Sergt. Bates resumed his journey

finally finding a small guerrillas near

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McCABE—Matilda, of 2747 Winthrop ave., entered into rest Sun TR age, § 85 years: aunt of Mrs. Gert Tude e. Wood Davis an Renneih M. ood od. Services Wednesday, 10 rry W. Moore Peace|C! Chapel. arial To, cemetery, Clermont, oe McCOOL—Frances Jane, wife of Fred Jr., mother of Judith 1, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles by, sister of George, a. m. Friends

Wednesda. ay 2 p. m,, from above address. Burial oral park. Friends invited. . Tolin service.

ULLANY—Sophia EK. wife of John J. mother of Dil d: Friends may call Pu the Kir rby Mortuary, Meridian at 19h, anytime. Funeral Wednesday ' 8:30 the mortuary, a. m., St. Philip Heri church. Burial Holy "Cross cemetery, Friends invited.

NEWMIER—Otho R., (Babe), of 5242 E, Ninth st., entered into rest Monday, ape 33 ears, ’ husband of Helen G. Newmier a

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BEAUTY operator; sala: arantec us BATT ope 437 Moss, 1.0345. :

COLORED gin, a oo 35, from 12 p. m,

to 11 p. housework; cate 2 small Din 003s

COLORED GIRLS ‘for Fountains

Young colored girls, 18 years or over, of good education and refinement, can obtain’ employment serving at our soda fountains, Positions are steady ancl prof-

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1002 Central ave. manufacturers of of pants shirts. and overs :

Wednesday, 3 p. Tee Harry W. Peace ay 3D Burial Memorial i Friends are welcome.

PETERSEN—Fred, husband. of Minnis, fo. ther of Mrs. John Rusie, S. Wamsley. Mrs. Merrill: Bam, Mrs. x r

Berry, Mrs, E. L. Tyner, Russell P. Tyner and James Hn er, passed away Tuesd a. m Pi e residence,

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FOUNTAIN GIRLS

Opening for one older experfenced girl, 2 inexperienced girls, Apply Keene Drug Store. Dela- | ware and Ohio Sts.

For information call _Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. a GIRL with high school education; must PETTIGREW-—Mae P,, Me 68 years, x Se to type. HOMER J. WILIIAMid of Mrs. Wilh De a anata, N, 814 N. Senate. sister rs. em ernsing, randmother of Jayne Schmalholz, GIRL--Laundry Experience B So age) y vening at, resi: 439 W. Washington St. . dence, rson ave. rvice : Thursds hi aa m. at ghove address, Girls for Counter Work on y. urls as hington EASTVAN-SUNSHINE CLEANERS. Park. Friends may call at: residence ASHIN after 1 p. m., Wednesday. e| = 3808 E. W. GTON. : immediately’,

mon P., age 76, 819 Butler, passed away - Holland, O. Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 E. Now York st., anytime. Funeral 10 . sday at funeral TY Burial « cemetery, Fran! d [Franklin papers please copy.l

CHUSTER—Justine, age 87 years, mother sca Frank J. Schuster, grandmother of Francis J. Schuster, Mrs. Paul Kritsch, both of city; Mrs. Albert Boglarsky, Miss Agnes Frawn, both of Detroit, great-grandmother of Peggy Ann Kitsch, Sue Ellen Schuster, Dennis Albert Boglarsky. Funeral from home of Frank J. Schuster, 904 E. Troy, Thursday, 9: 30 a. m., St. Catherine’s church, 10 a, m. Burial St. Josepls cemetery. Lauck _ service.

Funeral Directors

“I motioned toward the hat,” the

be taken to the city ught the hat. I knew

“I saw a picture of Chiang Kaismiling, and ‘the

CLAIM 181,000 DESERTIONS CHUNGKING, Dec. 22 (U. P.).—

leaders, turned for help to the internationally famed army band stationed atthe war college here.

Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Dee. 22, 1942

With Capt. Thomas F. Darcy Jr. leader of the army band, .as its 1 dean, the army music school for band leaders was established, Candidates for the . school are selected through competitive musical examinations. Out.of 600 can-

didates for the present class, 75

on Everything! Watches,

The, EAST WASHINGTON ST. Musical Instruments, Cameras

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FLACK PROTESTS COST OF RECOUNT

Costs amounting to $1317 assessed in the‘'primary election recount suit brought by Toney A. Flack against

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SAXOPHONE RE -WEAVI A V ! N 6 Instruction LEON ER o co. “INDIANA Music co.

In the Middle of

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235 Mass. Ave.

Son can. Bay Holy Farah? ? HERE because ‘our overis less. Bedroom, Living Room and Dinette furni re and

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the late Glenn B. Ralston in the -| Democratic county auditor contest were protested in circuit ‘court today by Mr. Flack. The planitiff, who ‘was defeated by Mr. Ralston in the primary elec-

cause of the death of the defendant, and the court assessed all the recount costs to Mr. Flack. Attorneys for Mr, F 'ack said they would file a. motion to contest the costs on the ground that petitioners in’ other: recount suits should pay part of the cost of hiring guards to watch the ballots. Mr. Flack complained that $436 was added to his share of the costs for wages paid to guards 20 days | after he. abandoned his recount project. | PREMIER REPORTED DEAD :

G, Dec. 22 (U. P.)— A oni communique quoted in-

TE of QUALITY Mantlyn Funa 2440 WN, lia

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telligence reports today that Pre-

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BRADY—Virginia, age 26, beloved wife of, : Richard Brady, daughter of Mr. and sister of Wilbur, Vaitte. and Mary Carson, Ethel Hackhey, and Geneva Pmegar, passed away Monday evening. neral Thursday, 10 a. m;, at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinofs ‘at 10th st. Burial Glen Haven. Friends may call at residence of parents, 308 N. East st, after 5 p. m. Tuesday or any time Wednesday.

CADLE—E. Howard, husband of Ola Colfather of Lieut. Buford Tenn.; -Mrs. B. W. Mrs. H. Max grandfather . of

of K. E. Cadle, Clayton, Ind.; Mrs. M. King, Orleans, Ind. and Mrs. Sohn Green, Salem, Ind., passed away Sunin his. home. Service at the Cadle Ta ernacle Wednesday, 10 a. m., and burial and services at Kays chapel, Freqeticksbure. Ind. Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Sdn of at the Tabernacle from 8:30 to 10 Wednesday.

CARROLL—Elliot, beloved father of Margaret. Ikemire, Joseph, Elliot and Rufus, passed away Monday. Service Wednesday, m., at W. D. Beanblossom mortuary. Burial Floral Park cemetery.

COCHRAN—Ida Hall, te of Sohn T. passed away Sunda, vived by Pree Brothers and he ie Hd Friends may call a Tolin funeral Home; 1308 ‘Prospect. EE one Thursday, 9 a. at he Salvary Tabernacle, corner. Cedar and Fletcher, 1 p. m., at the Lick Branch Bagpuss rch near "Depu is, Ind. Burial Branch cemetery. [Madison (Ind:) papers please copy.]

CONAWAY—Thompson D., 34

N.. State, hushatiq of Virginia Pierson Conaway, * Mrs. 0, T04F Conaway, std away geten Private service at the onde Bu

Friends may - -call at mortuary.

EGGLETON—Thomas L., of 4820 E. Si

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J. ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St. MA-Y438

Indianapolis Want Ad Number. RI-8851,

Lost and Found 7

WOMAN'S brown purse lost on Washington st. between Illinois and Meri about 7:00 Monday night. ~~ Contents very valuable only to owner. reward. Finder can keep cash. Call TA-7635 or LI-6646.

LOST—10 Truck tires on Massachusetts ave, Wednesday, 16. These are S. government tires. Anyone knowVs whereabouts call Federal Express, Li.6448. Reward and no questions as

LOST—Large black leather purse. Kindl return valuable keys and other persona items. Keep money. 8 W. AL Woodruff Place. CH-0694-R.

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$31 LOST, in cha 3 Tolls nickels, 3 rolls dimes, 1 ro quarters, Rewa BR-71317,

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f. Weekly average 383, rent $20. A real buy for cash. RI-33 CRO REALTY CQ, 208 N. Delaw i

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OUTBOARD I a cise pool tabln! or sell for cash.

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