Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1943 — Page 7
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Indianapolis US. Attorney to Lead Study
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lis soldiers, Wile and Gilbert Peyn promoted while army air forces in command, San ridge, formerly of was promoted to t, and Peyton, son . Gilbert Peyton, Ave., was promoted
are enrolled in the basic flight trainence, Kas, army e Harvey L, HernHarry L. Hernt.,, and Maurice F. of Mrs. Mary Mc1elby st. H s Johnson Jr., son lifford A. Johnson, ir., is in armament ield, Colo.
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Of Methods to Curb Juvenile Crime.
An important section on legislaton to curb juvenile delinquency, led by B. Howard Caughran, U. S. district attorney, will be held at the two-day conference of the Indi~, : ena State Bar association Jan:—F| and 8 at the Claypool hotel. a Another subject to 'bé proposed Will be federal rules of criminal procedure and their applicability to Indiana. Hatton ‘W. Summers, chairman of
the judiciary committee of the poser house of representatives, will ad- 1xmatis pianitsi-com » Wil) bo
tress the banquet which will close| 0loist with the Indianapolis the session. Other speakers will be| SYmphony orchestra when it Randolph E. Payl, general counsel| Plays its thied municipal concert for the treasury department and| at 8 p.m. Thursday in Cadle Judge James P. Alexander, chief| tabernacle. Mr. Grainger will play Justce of the Texas supreme court.| Gershwin’s Concerto in F and Mr. Paul also will speak the eve-| three of his own compositions. ning of Jan. 7 at a meeting |—————— rere
of a new section on property and | ggg i taxation headed by Frank C. Olive, HOOSIER CHIME Indianapolis. Judge Alexander will
address a dinner meeting of the
Indiana Judges association the i same evening. This meeting will be
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aitended by the circuit and superior court judges of the state, with - Judges of the supreme and appellate CoLris achatiosts, Lt. Roberts Installs New Association officers are Carl M.| : : Gray, Petersburg, president; Aaron | Type Whistle on Engines H. Huguenard, South Bend, vice] . president, and Thomas C. Batche- In Africa. lor, Indianapolis, secretary-treas- . urer. : American - built locomotives | pounding along the rails of North
SENATOR CLARK'S | Africa are puffing out a new tune, WIFE DIES AT 50 these days . .. even the Arabs me
noticed it, ! WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (U. P.. Credit for improving the shrill | ~—Mrs. Bennett C. Clark, 50, wife whistle of the GI locomotive goes| of the senior senator from Mis- to 1st Lt. Paul T. Roberts of Indi sour, died at her home here last anapolis, now serving overseas with night after an illness of more than & shop battalion of the military a vear. (railway service, transportation corps. Final funeral arrangements have| The inventor of the new “Roberts rot been made, but interment wii Chime” has tinkered with engine be at University City, Mo, after Whistles as a hobby for several ; ’ years, In civilian life he was em- | ployed in the New York Central’ Marsh of Jessup and WaterJoo, Ia. |ShOPs in Beech Grove and lived at first met the senator in 1920 at the | 4421 E. Washington st. San Francisco Democratic national Piano Testing Board I
oavention. ney ere partied 10] piliking the old single bell whis- | 5 _ [tle, Lt. Roberts used to sit at the
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difficult obstacle to overcome was the persistent squeak { After finding a combination of notes he liked, he attached the] whistle to one of the GI trains. The “Roberts Chime” has three notes ...C, D sharp and A sharp. They give a much deeper tone which carries farther and is “easy” on the ears |. While visiting the shop battalion 1 | one day, Brig. Gen. Carl R. Gray| Jr., director general of military rallway service, heard the new whistle in actiori. He liked it and now duplicates have been made for al] engines operating oqut of that roundhouse. | American railroads also may have |. something to look forward to when Lt. Roberts comes back.
(CHINA EXONERATED IN | PARLEY NEWS BREAK|
CHUNGKING, Dec. 28 (U. P.).— Chinese Vice Minister of Information Dr. Hollington K. Tong disclosed Monday that OWI Chief Elmer Davis and Cyril A. Radcliffe, director-general of the British ministry of information, had cleared China of any connection with the | ‘premature release of news of the | Cairo conference among Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and President Roosevelt,
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