Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 25
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line equipment during the war,
The visitors have -been in: this country for about 10 months and expect to. remain another eight or
All members of the Chinese air id that China bere: familias with much of the air. | OTéenization that will establish and
“But,” said Mr, Chuang, “we wish
Three-represehtatives of the Chinese government will leave IndianLapolis today after spending several days at the 0, A, A. station at Weir Cook “airport and at the Transcontinental . -and Western Airline office
Yen-Sun Chuang, Ping-Shieh Hsu for the assistance given them by and Nai-Ning Chen are three of a|officials. group of 22 Chinese now in the U.
“Every one has been so kind in
study . airline equipment, explaining things,” said Mr, Chen. methods and procedures. The group | “Sometimes it is hard: for us to headquarters are in the main offices | find just the right words for our of T. W. A, in Kansas City, and questions, hut everyone is helpful.” various members are ‘visiting most of the large air centers of the|nrosedures from
The 22 men are studying airline reservations to safety measures. Many of them are working for T. W. A. in various hand experience. -g. . capacities in order to. gain first Eventually they will return to China to form the nucleus of the
direct a national airline. Air transportation has been read-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Chinese Representatives
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BY “ELIZABETH STRAIN a-Indiana’s civil aeronautics authority is going to influence the future
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so primitive, Mr. Chuang pointed py National roads are non-exis-tent and the railroads do not begin to reach ‘all parts of 'the country. When discussing their return to China, Mr, Hsu lddked unhappy. “We flew to your country over the Atlantic,” he said, “and it was a long trip. We fly to and from all the -cities we visit here, .and ‘when we return we will fly the “It.is too much flying,”. said ‘one of the men who will hips run China’s airline.
RITES SET MONDAY FOR "LOCAL WOMAN
Private services will be held at 10 a.m, Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for ‘Mrs. Jennie Retterer, who died today. 8he was 83. The services will be in charge of the Rev. A. C. Brooks ‘of Third Christian church. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Retterer, who was a lifelong resident of the city, was the widow of William Retterer. She is survived by two grandsons, Ray W. and Richard E. Ret-
URGES ‘EDUCATION IN WAR AGAINST CANCER
“The education of adults is the only wdy to fight cancer,” Dr. Thurman 'B, Rice, Indiana university professor of bacteriology and public health, yesterday told the Indiana Cancer Society meeting in the Claypool hotel. : Dr. E. V. Cowdry, professor of anatomy at Washington university, St. Louis, Mo., pointed out the hope for cure of cancer by early diagnosis. > : Speakers today were Mrs. John L. Wierengo, regional director of ‘the American Cancer society; Harry V. Wade, treasurer of the "local society, and Dr. John VanNuys, director of admissions at I U. medical ‘center. . ‘
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The three visitors to Indianapolis : > {are all experts in different phases ON SALE 05 {of communications, and are| especially interested in C. A. A. exWHILE THEY perimental work. N : » Mr. Chuang, who specializes in|
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expressive wave of his hand,” and it means so much.” Mr. Hsu is studying communication policies and procedures, and Mr. Chen is concentrating on equipment for ground stations. | They all expressed appreciation
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Broken Sizes—but a good selection in this group.
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