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Replaces ‘Wavell = As Viceroy There

By HAROLD GUARD United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, March 20. — Admiral Viscount Mountbatten departed today to become viceroy of India. It was a final bid to keep within the British commonwealth ,the vast sub-continent his great - grand - § mother Queen Victoria brought

rule, ; The 47-year-old” f or mer supreme commander in Southeast Asia, cousin of King “A George, took off Lord Mountbatten for New Delhi td replace Viscount Wavell as viceroy. He will be sworn in Monday. British newspapers commented ironically on the selection of Victoria’s great-grandson to preside over “the removal of the brightest jewel from the British crown.” The British have promised to pull out of India by June, 1948.

Attiée Has Confidence

Mountbatten “has the personality to win the confidence of all sides

they should stay under the British crown as a dominion. The viceroy-designate was flying to a tense land in which Hindus, Moslems and Sikhs have been rioting in religious and political battles that have cost hundreds of lives. Lord Wavell in one of his final viceregal acts yesterday imposed virtual martial law in Punjab province, Confer With Wavell After his arrival in New. Delhi Saturday, Lord Mountbatten, will confer with Lord Wavell. The re-| tiring viceroy will leave for England | by air Sunday, a day before Lord | Mountbatten becomes ‘the 26th! viceroy. | Appointment of the suave, soft spoken Lord Mountbatten caused] great surprise. Lord Mountbatten! revealed that he had received only four weeks’ notice of the appoint-

the king and Mr. Attlee. “1 would not have accepted it for the fact that I like India and | I want to see all Indians happily settled,” he said.

IN to Take lp Arms Issue Today

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., March 20 (U. P.).—United Nations diplomats prepared to talk about world disarmament today. But most of them were convinced that arms-scrapping would be impossible until the big powers settle their political differences. Beginning next week, they will discuss a world disarmament blueprint in the United Nations’ new commission on conventional’ disarmament. They will make “a fresh start” toward world atomic control in the atomie energy commission. Secretary-General Trygve Lie set the first disarmament commission meeting for Monday afternoon. At almost the same instant last night, the atomic commission voted unanimously to move the far-from-settled issues of atomic control into the privacy of committee rooms for a new series of negotiations. American and British officials served notice they intend to raise in the disarmament commission some of the very demands that have brought stiff Soviet opposition in the atomic commission. These will include - insistence by the United States on a strong system of safeguards.

Organizations

Mrs. Lucille” Baxter will be {installed worthy matron of Naomi chapter 131, O. E. 8, at 8 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. Rose Malcolm, grand treasurer of Indiana grand chapter and a past worthy matron will be installing officer. Other ‘officers are: Oscar Passmore, worthy patron; Mrs, Elizabeth Van Cleef, associate matron; Enoch Ballard, associate patron; Mrs. . Millie Gilmore, secretary: Mrs. Velma Henry, treasurer; Mrs. Mamie Passmore, con uctress; Mus. Ilo Voorhis, ‘associate conductress. Mrs. Augusta Grumann, chaplain: Miss Marguerite Anderson; marshal; Mrs. La=

Mrs. Lela Mae Scott, Esther: Mrs, y Petes, Electa Mrs. Hazel Pflueger; warder, and Mrs, Florence Carr, sentinel,

‘Mrs. Ora Bauman will be installed wor- |/ thy Righ priestess of Pilgrim Shrine of the White Shrine of Jerusalem at p. m, Monday in Woodman hall, 322. E’ New York st. Charles Wolfe will be installed watchman of shepherds, Other new officers who will take part in the ceremonies are: Ivy Wilson, noble prophetess; Lester Erzinger, assistant watch. man ;Elsie Davidson, chaplain; Margaret Worthington, worthy shepherdess: Florence Hermann, worthy guide: Millie Gilmore, worthy scribe, and Christine Pay ton, worthy ‘treasurer. Mrs, Grace Roeder will be installing officer.

Officers will be (installed by Queen Esther. chapter No. 3, O. E B; m, Saturday. Mrs. Lena Mitchell ill ecome worthy matron &nd Frank Mellis, worthy patron, Other new officers are: Mrs. Mabel Reinacker, associate matron; Frank Baldwin, associate patron; Mrs, Esther Hall berg, secretary; Mrs, Mary Penrod, treasurer; Mrs. Betty Spears, conductress, and Mrs, Martha Thorne, associate conductress. Mrs. Mary PF. 'Middaw and George C. Park are retiring worthy matron and worthy patron,

Mrs. Gladys Iverson has been elected worthy matron of Golden Rule chapter No. 413, O. E. 8. Other officers are: Edwin Berry, worthy patron; Mrs. Lucille Hall, associate matron; Martin B., Hall Jr, associate patron: Mrs, Minnie I Boemler, secretary; Mrs, Alice M. Goodnight, treasurer; Mrs. Esther Schiefelbein, conductress; Mrs, Elsie Brodhecker, associate conductress, and Mrs, Libbie Everett, trustee,

The Marion eounty silociation > Pythian Sisters will meet at 2:30 tomorrow with Monitor Temble 2 rr host. Officers will be elected at the meeting and a pitch-in dinner will be served at 6 p. m, ~

Mimbtrs of ueon Esther chapter No. 3 E. will initiate candidates at T.30 P. Hi ‘tom morrow at Masonic temple, North smd Illinois sts. Mrs. Mary - daw is worthy matron and George Park is worthy patron,

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