Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 11
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Funeral ‘services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Moore & Kirk northside colonial mortuary, - with burial in Crown Hill cemetery.
MAJ. WILLIAM SAYER "GIVEN BUTLER POST
Maj. William E. Sayer, commanding officer of the 67th collegé train ing detachment at the University of Alabama, has been named ocommanding officer of the 62d detachment at Butler university, it was reported: today. Before receiving his commission in the army, Maj. Sayer was state adjutant of the American. Legion and a resident of Indianapolis, Army officials at Butler have not yet been officially notified of the transfer,
SOUTHPORT 0. E. 8. MEETS
Southport chapter, 0. E. 8, will hold a Christmas party at 8 p. m. Wednesday ‘n the Southport Mas sonic temple. Mrs. Emma Haviland is worthy matron, and the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom is worthy patron. |
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Dr. Tingfu F, Telang Times Avecial
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 13
=Dr, Tingfu PF. Tslang,
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ranking aid to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, will speak at the Indiana university commence
ment Dec. 19,
The second war-time graduation at I. U, will be
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northeastern rim of, the Empress Augusta bay beachhead, killing half of the 200 enemy troops engaged. Simultaneously, Ausuaian oops)
on New Guinea pushed the ecemy
back from their defenses on the tip
|OVERHEATED FURNACE
CAUSES $2000 FIRE
Fire from an overheated furnace used $3000 damage today in
ca of the five bulldings of the Raliway|
& Supply Co, 510 8. Har-
was mental laboratory and slightly dam-| aged machinery stored there. The wood roof and some awnings stored on it also were destroyed. T. R. Booth, plant engineer, and W. L. Dwyer, another employee, used hand extinguishers to fight the blaze until the fire apartment
received a new trial when he claimed he was insane at the timd, | today was sentenced to die in the electric chair on March 10 by ¥ederal Judge Shackleford Miller for the 1934 abduction of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, Louisville society! woman. A federal jury convicted the be-| spectacled defendant of violation of |
& hoom that 'division of Ceneral Motors Oorp., | furnace room and experi-|
‘Rites Wednesday for Negro
{the Bethel A, M. E. church, with|
| A week's illness, He was 50. He had
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from the home of Mrs. Glasser, 5150 N. Pennsylvania st.,! Nov. 30, and from Claude Worley's rh at 16t and Illinois sts. over the week-end! Were reported to police today,
1:30 p. m. Tuesday at
auditorium. Dr. Tsiang is chief political secretary to the president of the Chinese Republic and a member of the cabinet without. porfolio. He came to this country to represent Chiang Kai-shek and China at the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation confer. ence at which President Wells, | now on part-time duty with the | state department, was a member | i i
HARRY L,LEE, 50, POLIT, DIES
Restaurant Proprietor | Of Indiana Ave.
Funerl services for Harry L.| (Qovsie) Lee, Negro political leader and proprietor of the Oriental cafe, will be at 1, ,p. nt. Wednesday in
burial in Floral Park cemetery. The Rev. John A. Alexander, ‘pastor, will | officiate. | Mr. Lee, 2857 Indianapolis ave.! died yesterday in City hospital after!
been in failing health two years. A native of Chat{anooga, Tenn, {he came here 41 years ago and for {a short time served as a guard in| {the old Marion county workhouse at 21st st. and Northwestern ave. | Later he owned several restaurants on Indiana gve., and in 1037 became | proprietor of the Oriental cafe. Mr. Lee was a Democrat ‘until 1024 when he changed politics and became a Republican. He was a member of the Elks lodge many, years, | Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Ida Lee; a brother, Henry Lee, and N stepson, Aldridge Lilly, a niece, Miss! Mae Flora Lee, and uncle, Albert Lee, all of Indianapolis; an aunt, Mrs, Corlette Billingham, Connersthe | ville; and two cousins, Mrs. Mae
Capt. Harold Zink |
Leaves DePauw |
Times Special \ } GREENCASTLE, Ind. Dee. 13.-- | Capt. Harold Zink, professoz of political science at DePauw uni- | versity and author, has been | granted a leave | to serve as a specialist in government and public administration in the military government- program, Capt. Zink
the provost marshal general’s specialist
Capt. Zink { officers’ school at ‘Pt. Custer,’ Mich, for a month's training, and will be assigned. to a civil affairs school on the campus on oné of 10. universities for two months’
training. He may be sent over-
been on thé DePauw faculty since 1925. :
WORLEY TAVERN ROBBED
Theft of $1700 worth of jewelry, Louise!
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the Lindbergh kidnaping act Sats urday night and recommended the | death Jeualty.
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sce CHEVROLET DIVISION GETS ARMY-NAVY ‘E’
The Chevrolet Commercial Body
{1100 W, Henry st, is to be awarded ‘the army-navy “ “for excellence in| war production, it was announced in Washington® today. Other Indiana war plants cited for | the recognition were the Wabash | River ordnance works at Newport
‘nd the J agansport Machine Co. at Logansport. i
ixing ‘em on the Fly for Victory
How Santa Fe is Speeding up the Servicing Time
of War-Vital Freight Cars
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War can’t wait. The load on a freight car might win a battle, and save the lives of thousands of our fighting men. There's a battle-winning spirit in the way Santa Fe crews are keeping freight cars roll. ing these days. They are actually repairing loaded cars without unloading them! When an inspector reports a flat wheel, a splintered side, or a shifted load on a Santa Fe freight car, the car is cut out of the + trait. . + fixed “on the fly’ on a repair track .. and then switched back on the same train, or the one immediately following.
Yr ‘A Santa Fe gondola has pulled up with a flat wheel, The cad and its war load are lifted by pneumatie Jacks, Within a few minutes the ; defective wheel is replaced, and the ‘ar is again ready to roll, j
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