Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1944 — Page 12

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F. & A. M. to Hold Public ~ Ceremony Saturday in

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R. Dwight Harper Jr. will be’ installed as worshipful master, of Ancient Landmarks lodge S10, F.& A. M., at a public ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The installation will be in the Masonic temple at North and Illinois sts. | Other officers to be installed are | Cecil R. Eschmeyer, senior warden; | Harry E. Armstead, junior warden; | Volney M. Brown, treasurer; Harry. | C. Byers, secretary; the Rev. Roy E. Mueller, chaplain; the Rev..Orien WwW. Fifer, chaplain emeritus; Charles H. Shepherd, senjor deacon; Ralph WwW. Caldwell, junior deacon. Endsley on List Ell P. Endsley, senior steward; T. Lawson Rector, junior steward; fouls A. ‘Mueller, tyler; Louis W. Bruck, director of the Indianapolis Masonic Temple association, and John E. Glickert, director of the Indianapolis Masonic Relief board. Walter ©. Myers, retiring worshipful master, will preside. Russell B. Tucker will be the installing officer and Neil C. King will be the installing marshal, After the installations, Bomar Cramer will give a plano recital in | the temple auditorium,

. CONNECTICUT HAS QUAKE HARTFORD, Conn. Dec. 44 (U. P.).—A slight carthquake way felt in communities in the Co fieut river valley last night. The tremor shook houses, but theré were no reports of damage.

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NEW YORKER SLAIN IN FUNERAL PARLOR

NEW YORK, Dec, 14 (U..P).~— Police today sought a gunman who waited until his victim entered a funeral parlor to chat with the

-aretaker, Thomas Gleason, 45, a boss steve~ dore was taking his ease in the Thomas J. Madine funeral home yesday. Alfred Cristie, the caretaker, was firing the furnace in the basement. : The unknown gunman walked in, leveled a gun and fired. Gleason slumped in his ckair, with three bullets in his head and chest. Cris« tie found him dead. Arrested 16 times and convicted twice on charges from reckless driving to homicide, Gleason }iked the easy chair at Madine's place across

partner David (The Beetle) Beaddle was slain five years ago. Beaddle's | slaying is still unsolved.

Deny Jap Palace

Damage in Raids

LONDON, Dec. 14 “(U. P)—A German Transocean dispatch said today that the imperial Japa= nese palace “‘sofar” has not been hit by American aerial bombs.

' The dispatch denied reports attributed by Australian sources to Tokyo radio that bombs had fallen on the palace grounds and damaged a manor building recently.

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