Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1943 — Page 18
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— Admirel'Olives Buckliouse; 86; vet-
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* CHUNGKING, March 26 @, P. 2)
2 ~The main theater of fighting in
central China has shifted to central Hupeh province, ;
2 Yangtze river, a Chinese communi2 que reported tonight, while a mili-
* Lieut. ‘Gen. Giffard Lequesne _
| tary. spokesman. disclosed. thaé thei} “| Japenese have concentrated three}: divisions in western Yunnan and} northern Burma for a new offensive |
across tlie Salween river.
The communique said Chinese 9 units in Hupeh had inflicted se-|# vere casualties on Japanese gar-|s
risons in recent days, and had re-
captured Hsuntien, Yangchiaho and [js
other © strategic: points between
-Ichang, on the north shore of the
Yangtze 175 miles west of Hankow,
north’ of theid
Lieut. Col. Chester L. Forney
Premiere of Suite. - Here Saturday.
. Arrangements for the ceremonial
presentation of David Van Vactof’s
“Music for the Marines” to thef
U. S. marine corps at the world
| | premiere of ‘the symphonic suite by
the Indianapolis symphony orckes-
| [tra Saturday night were approved
today by Lieut. Col. Chester L. Fordney, officer in charge of the. corps’ central recruiting division.
Announcing Col. Fordney's: ae-
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ceptance, Maj. Ralph E. Boulton, |
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officer in charge of marine recruiting and induction in Indiana, said that an official marine corps color guard will be sent from Chicago to participate in the ceremonies.
On Both Concerts Fabien Sevitzky and the orches-
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tra will play the suite at both final subscription concerts Saturday and Sunday, but the acceptance cere-' mony will take place Saturday ‘night. Following- the playing of “Music for the Marines,” Mr.- Van Vactor will present the score of the composition to Col. Fordney, who will accept it in behalf of the marine corps, to whom the suite is dedicated. | The Chicago composer wrote the music at: the -suggestion of Col. ‘Fordney, -who was eager to have the colorful ‘history of the marines presented through the medium of] music. He provided Mr. Van Vactor with an outline of marine corps
the composition is based. Col.* 'Fordney’s * career .as a leatheinéck dates back to world war. I and has been so outstanding that he was once referred to by Secretary of Navy Frank Knox as “the adequate marine.” He has also distinguished himself in the mathematics field and as a scientific observer. In 1933 he set a new world’s altitude record when he
of 61,237 feet and recorded valuable scientific data, including important observations on the cosmic rays.
Son of Congressman
Col. Fordney is the son of Congressman Joseph W. Fordney. His wife is the daughter of the late commandant of the marine corps,
‘Maj. Gen. Ben Fuller.
Col. Fordney, Maj. and Mrs. Boulton, Lieut. and Mrs. R. W. Phares and Mr. and Mrs. Van Vactor will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sevitzky at the Saturday night concert. * They will occupy the Sevitzky box and the adjoining box, which has been offered by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks. The entire personnel of the Indianapolis marine corps :headquarters will also attend the e¢oncert as special guests, seated in tke first two boxes on each side of the house, :
R.- E. BISHOP HEADS LOCAL ARCHITECTS
Richard E. Bishop is the new|| E
president of the Indianapolis chapter of the Indiana Society of Architects.
Other officers are Theodore L. Steele, vice president; Virgil C, Hoagland; secretary, and Maurice E., Thornton, treasurer.
| The chapter met recently in the! : home of John R. Kelley, new pres- ij} |ident of the Indiana society Mem-(} i bers discussed the proposed “county i} and city post-war master plan” be-{§"
ing developed by Mayor Tyndall.
The chapter also discussed an offer{}’
to serve as architectural advisors in the plan. :
BOYS’ CLUB FUTURE | TO BE DISCUSSED
Problems facing the Boys” Clubs # | of America during the war will be
discussed at 6:30 p. m. today wher members meet for a state-wide dinner session at the Warren hotel. David W. Armstrong, New York, executive director of the national organization, will be the main speaker. Participation of the boys in the national victory program will hold the spotlight and the pre-service training plan will be discussed. Henry E. Ostrom, chairman of area council 22, will preside. Dr. Clem-
ent T. Malan, state superintendent {§"
of ;public instruction, also will speak:
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HEARING PLAN FETE!
The ‘Indianapolis’ Society for. the :
Hard of Hearing will celebrate its 14th: anniversary at 8 p. m. - omer row in the Y. W. C. A." Guest of honor will be Eugene Foster, director of the Indianapolis Foundation, Louis Shelton, -president of the society, will talk: Bi
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