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Report $100,000 . = Salary Offered at End < Of Tour In Japan
\ By KEYES BEECH = “Times Forelgn Correspondent ! ~.TMOKXO, Japan, Dec. 24—Gen.| . Douglas MacArthur has agreed to "take an executive post. with the, Remington. Rand Corp. at a sal-| ary of $100,000 annually upon completion 06f his: occupation duties, it is learned exclusively] by this correspondent. | wen, MacArthur refuses to deny, or confirm this report. A formal query was addressed to him four, . days ago through Col. M. P.| Echols, public information officer. ! + Sut Gen. MacArthur has not repli 1. Gen. MacArthur's aide, Col, L. E. Bunker, says the general's . ‘continued sil:nce indicates he does not intend to reply. |
Report Contract, Signed
However, my sources say Gen. | MaeArthur signed a contract with | Remington Rand's legal represen-| tative in Tokyo more than two] months ago in an atmosphere of . strictest secrecy. . The original clue to Gen. MacArthur's deal with Remington Rand reached me from New York. But days of Intensive digging during which 1 éhcountered repeated denials were required to confirm the detalls, It is definitely understood that
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Burvivors include hi§. wife, Mrs. Margaret Haymaker; two daugh- | ters, Mrs, Betty Lou Byrkett and Miss” Marilyn K. Haymaker; a son, Donald E, Haymaker Jr., and his mother, Mrs. Mabelle Haymaker, all of Indianapolis. ‘ Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Harry K. Shaw, Wilmington, Del., and three brothers, John W. Hay- | maker, South Bend, and Arnold D. and Nelson M.. HaymaWRer, Indianapolis,
‘Mrs. Edward H. Lull
© Bervices for Mrs. Rosa May Lull, who died yesterday in her! (hqme, 329 N. Sherman Dr. will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be In Washington Park. Mrs. Lull was 62 at the time of her death, which- came after three months’ tllness. She was a native of Indianapolis and a mem-
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Gen. MacArthur will not take the Ia qr ws ee = 4 / We B® ber of Englewood Christian b until he completes his mission . - _ . ’ Church, Jo supreme commander, a post Mr. and Mrs, Wasyl Dsjuba and their son, Mikola «oo reunited for | “gn. is survived by her husband,
he has held since Japan's sur#render more than four years ago.
| . nn Many Controls Lifted | . However, Gen MacArthur Is | ami aces
giving Japan’ back to the Japan-
- Christmas in a new land. Edward H. Lull; five daughters, = ee Mrs. Florence Bgasley, California, and Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Mrs. Evelyn Fleetwood,- Mrs. Betty Jones and Mrs. Theresa Baldwin, all of Indianapolis, and three sons,
A. C. West Named ‘To New Post
ese as fast as possible. Scores of § » . - | A. C. West, native of Indian- Otto, Harry and Rober. Lull, Incontrols over Japanese econo yl | p it 0 apolis, has been named assistant dianapolis. - and government. have been lifted merchandising manager for . : during the past year, particularly “tn Lever Brothers ” Frank E. Wilson oo during the last six months. Enjoy First: Peaceful Co. in New York* Services for Frank E. Wilson,
Gen, MacArthur has told visi-| tors he expects a peace treaty! with Japan not later than next]
R. R. 14, Box 536, who died yesAterday, will be at 2 p. m. Monday lin Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be in. Crown Hill. He was 78, | Mr. Wilson retired 17 years ago {from the railway mail servige.
. p City. Christmas Since War “') (ormer as-
} | Times State Serviee : sistant ~ product summer and possibly - in ‘the! ROCHESTER, Dec. 24—Themanager for spring. This would give him dn -
2% Dsjuba family will have a peace- 83 t # nda rd opportunity to step down as y Peace Brands, Inc. maestro of America’s great ex- [ul Christmas in Indiana for the Mr. West is the
periment—the democratization of first time since German troops son of Mrs. Jes-
|Born at Greenup, Ill, he lived in more than 80 million Japanese. invaded their Ukraine wheat sie Beck, 5004 E. Indianapolis more than 50 years. It is understood that the initial feo during the war New York $t, He was a member of the Central business advances to Gen. Mac-| - ; : .. In his new Avenue Presbyterian Church. Arthur were ‘made by Harry] Mr. and Mrs. Wasyl Dsjuba post Mr. West A son, Frank P. Wilson, sur-
Wright, former SCAP official who [Were reunited with their son. wii phe in charge A.“€. West is now Far Eastern manager for Mykola, 34, this week at Akron, of merchandisRemington Rand. {Ind. The parents were welcomed ing for. three Lever brands. He
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Martin L. Fisher
Denies Kno 4 arrived here a n54 been ussociated with Stand-| Martin L. Fisher, wetired JohnMr Wright a na de {week ago. ard Brands in Fgnsas City, Mo., son County farmer, died today ing . pil “(The first displaced persons to and Greensbore, N. C. the home of a son, Festus KE. nied any knowledge o r P !
f the deal. |arrive in this area, they will make Mr. Wright is a good friend of their home with Mr.
and Mrs. Ll former Col. Herbert B. Wheeler, waldo Adams a Kosciusko C : E Mclau hiin Sen, MacArthur's closest confl- County farm family . |
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Fisher, 5710 Coburn Rd. He was 94; \ Mr. Fisher retired 24 years ago. from farming near Greenwood! and moved to Indianapolis. He {was born near Terre Haute. | Services will be held at 10:30 a. m, Monday ni the Crooked {Creek . Baptist: Church, 55th St.! |and Michigan Rd. Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery, Survivors in addition to the son Charles E. McLaughlin, 2528 E. include three daughters, Mrs. 18th 8t., an Indianapolis postman Laura Foxworthy and Mrs. Harfor 32 years, who died yesterday Vey Abrams, both of Indianapolis, lin Methodist Hospital, will be and Mrs, Glen Kernodle, James-
| The Dsjubas, who once owned
» . a vik {their own wheat fields, were cap- . Nani Tunney, Whitney. formér',,, oq by Nazi troops and re- Services Tuesday Gen. Rarporath el t adviser lunes io Germany for slave la- . Maca , , /bor during the war. Mykola be-| ; : Ne 1. MacAtthur oh [came an instrument maker, | Served as Postman ton Band lawyer. | When the ‘war ended the Here for 32 Years Mr; Whitney does not deny the Dsjubas found themselves in the storys He merely refuses to see British .sector of occupied Germe. - jmany. They declined an offer to opyright, 1049. by Indianapolis (return to their native land under ine ni Eilcass Bal News. In¢. la collective farming system.
{ {buried in Memorial Park afterjlown; three sons, Will Fisher. . © | They remained at Camp Hanau : Richmond; Charles Fish ymi iservices at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday i chmond; arles Fisher, Mom Pack Trains Carry Aid [near Frankfurt, until the Adams gic Brothers Irving Hil ence, TIL, and Vern Fisher. Indi- > ‘ amily ma bo J : ‘ To Indian Villages an y e eir trip here possi Chapel. anapolis; 16 grandchildren and 19
A native of Hendricks County, 8Teat-grandchildren.
lived WoLAtghun, ho 50 en F W . Karstedt Services Monday
He was a member of Hillside Internal Revenue
NEW WESTMINSTER, British! The son, a graduate of Kiev _ ‘Columbia, Dec. 24 (UP)—Pack University, was a school teacher 1, trains et off today. for three In- {before the war. Speaking precise, n villages along historic Cari- excellent English, he will act as “ ; 3 Trail where flood waters have an intrepeter for his parents un- {pac 8 Churel, Bron RX iPple| stranded 270 Indiana. {UL they learn the new language. Cn tional Association of Let. The ° villages, * Skookumchuk, The Dsjubas attended the ter Carriers Samahquam and Douglas, have Greek Orthodox Church in Rus- He is survived by his wife been isolated three days. |sia but will attend the Methodist Rosa: a daughter Mrs. Carl W. roain-swollen streams tore outichurch in Akron with the Adams Shubert: a stepson, ~ Charles D. our idges and two miles of the family. They will be employed ON gage, Indianapolis; a brother | Official Dies ot 59 old trail, 50 miles north of here. the Adams’ farm. . — Services for Frederick William u ew Karstedt, deputy collector for the Broadcaster's Internal Revenue Bureau in Indi- ‘ y anapolis, who died yesterday in War S:are his home, 4028 Bowman Ave. ; y will be at 3 p. m. Monday in J. Blamed on Bottle C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes
| David McLaughlin, ‘Indianapolis, INDI ANAPOL 1S jand four grandchildren,
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: | Burial will be in Round Hill. He » QUEBEC CITY, Quebec, Dec. was 59 GUITARS 24 (UP) Residents sat back today to enjoy Christmas after an Fldest son of the late Rev
attack of “war jitters” brought on William M. Karstedt, one of the by a tipsy radio announcer. founders of Indiana Central Col. Shortly - before Prime Minister 1088. Mr. Karstedt joined the FedLouis 8t. Laurent arrived here eral bureau as an. auditor in from’ Ottawa last night, a cele- February, 1944. He wis made brating announcer went on the deputy collector two years later.
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“has asked all his cahinet to re. Oriental Lodge, F&AM, York Rite main in Ottawa and has called aj] and the Shrine. His parents were members of Parliament for a charter members of the Univer‘special session.” "sity Heights United Brethren 8 a Church. NEWSPAPER and radio sta. Survivors include his wife, Mrs tion “switchboards promptly were Katherine Karstedt; a son, John jammed. by calls (rom listeners K. Karstedt; a daughter, Miss fearing a new conflict. One man Mary Louise Karstedt, and three said a station told him “it may brothers, Kephart Ci Karstedt {mean war with Russia before And Carl 8. Karstedt, TndianapoChristmas-* “. lis, and. Robert Karstedt, HazelThe announcer: was not avail. hurts, IIL ; ' able today, and ‘station officials’ Also surviving are six Sisters, said they‘had no way of checking Mrs. Mamie K. Miller, Mrs. Charhin. broadcast: “Me Appareally lette Linon and Mrs. , Mabel. was having a truly merry Christ- Liechty, all * of IndianapoMs; mas,” one station official said. - Mrs. Carrie Weger, Kokomo: Mrs.
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look forward to a_ generally in- throughdut the state, continued creasing _strain on the family pushing the overall trend higher, ‘budget in 1950 unless substantial Col. Gardner said. But initial gains are won at the bargain-/ claims that rose 50 per tent the ing table.” . previous week went up only 13 | Ce —g- per cent last week, he added. INJURED IN FALL . Seasonal. factors, material Mra, Magnolia Edwards, 80, of shortages and. inventories were +1533 ‘W. -Verment ‘St. fell on the hlamed for most of the closings. back porch of her home. late yes- Last week, division offices. re-
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eanette, Doris and Eu- Price ......... Ciena nesses. . \ SN er Eastes and Mrs. ’ ghme To I, 250 Sew N So.Club ........ 30.00 Survivors include her husband, Orville Hensley, 1 child. Anonymous ..... Coie. 5.00 Charlie, Bill and Sharo Arthur Sosbe; four daughters, Anonymous, 1 child. Chemical House, El Pafterson ........... 2 Mrs. Maybelle McMillin, Rina McQuay-Norris Manufactur- Lilly & Co. .......... 32.50 Zion Evangelical Youth Maxine Sosbe and. Miss Ima L is ing Co. Packing Dept., 1 child. Indianapolis Post Office Fellowship of New 0 Sosbe, all of Indianapolis, ang Deb-Ette Club, 1 child. Credit Union ........ 50.00 Palestine .........00 5.0 Mrs. Dorothy Lee, Sacramento, Service Engineering Co. and J. C. H. .......cc0vnuen 3.00 Mrs. Troy D. Gelvin ... 500 (a). three sons, Edgar, Arnold \ Employee , 1 child. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Me-. Employees of JIndiana and Robert Sosbe, all of Indian. Scout Troop 140, 1 child. Murray .......oeoceees 10.00 Insurance Co.; Cooling apolis, and a brother, Tester NicFoll Office, Indiana Bell Tele- | In memory of loved ones. -5.00 Grumme Mumford a |cum, Elwood. hone Co. Unit 3, 1 child. The Reilly Kids ....... 2.00 Inc., and Central - . p RADIO AND TV DRIVE In His Name .. ...... . Loa justing Co Lisasarirs 3140 Mrs. Adelaide Randall revious balance ..... $2442.50 Anonymous .........00 15. Grandma Sheldon ..... Ml - Sy Post No. 64, In memory of Mrs Jefferson Post No. 9, Mrs. Adelaide andsll, formes American Legion .... 50.00 Frank Duffy ........ “10.00 American Legion, Indianapolis pe or Mine Mr. and Mrs, Marvin H. Blanche M. Price ....:.. 5.00 Madison ..... peeees . 5.00 yesterday in 8 e : Ee pr Brown ......eoceeees 5.00 Stanley Herbert ....... 25.00 Lester and Mary Kersey 2.00 will be buried in Town 1) after Mrs. Harry Dillehay ... 5.00 Samuel Maxfield ..... ¥e 1.00 - Knitters at Real Silk services .at 2 p. m. uesdny. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long 5.00 In memory of Vera and Hoslery Mills ........ 131.25 Flanner & Buchanan ne TY Mr. Emma Holy ....... 5.00 Claude .....covvenne . 2.00 Ethel, Penny, Kathy and i. I” Je Run hy : Lil Helene Sacks .......... 5.00 A.D. T. covvvvenreress 10.00 Cindy v.o.vonnn verses 10.00 of a , Mrs. J. T, i Jiggs Finch ........ eee 2.00 Joe Mason ......... «++ 5.00 ' Oscar P. Welborn ..... 30.00 ‘with whom she had ved foe the Mrs. Mary Suttmiller .. 500 Troy Oil Co. and em- C. Keith Johnson ...... 5.00 last five years. She ws ) Marie and Farrell Potter 10.00 ployees .......... vee 20.00 Mr. ani Mrs. William E. mother of Theodore A Ran all Mr. and Mrs. George B. James Allen .....c00.. 50.00 Busteed. ....co000000s 5.00 who died last April, and form Williams ...... eens 1.00 Anonymous .....ceceoaes S50 No name ...... verssss 2.00 ly lived at 2620 W. 58th St. Ban-Deé Corp. ......c0 10.00 Susan ...........000. . 5.00 . A Friend of Kiddies .... 15.00 A son, James E. Randall, Weils--Tipton L. Wilson ...... 2.00 | Meadowbrook Apart- Ross Ad Seal, Inc. em- ville, N. Y., is the only immediate William C. Riley ....... 1.00 ments .......iaeeaen 4.50 ployees ..... ..cccoann 60.00 survivor.
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: Lhe : ’ E ) » sensssnenss 10:00. . DIRECT DONORS Mary Louise Smith 800 | In memory of C. L. Price | 500 | “osephine F. ....coonie SH Indianapolis Junior Chamber Alan L. Crapo: ....iye so 3.00 ANONYMOUS “oo vnisaiaes ov Billy Thom, poe» on of Commerce, 8 children. | Gene Newcombe ..,..%4 \ 200 winjam Wilson ....... 2 Dennie Brittenbach .... H J. Rafisburg Cd: Inc. | Harriett Kollinger ..... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. op | Employees. of Producers - arper J. burg oy | Ray C. Hedrick ...co00e 3 COX Jiveasvnsnvasns 20.0 Marketing’ Association 31.08 | 8 children, : | Charles Gander ....... 2.00 < The Three K's ......... 10.00 Fittoen Clubs from Howe |... ept. 231 NOPL, 5 children. | pong Susemichel .... LON pepartment of Insur- High School ,...v... 134.60 Indianapolis Power and Light | Robert Susemichel «.... ~L00 \ ance State House... 2.00 Fire Underwriting : Co., Employees of 3rd floor Betty Delalore ........ 2. imployees of Indian-, Partment Secured F. main office, 4 children. Ken Burroughs ........ 5.00 \apolis Engraving Co. . 17.00 & M. ooveeeeenennss 10.00 High Schoal Class of the St. Carl D. Cook .......... 200 ille M. Bergman .... . 5.0 Chevrolet Workers DePaul Episcopal Church, 4 chil- Charles H. Williams ant Crininal Court Division “partment No. 52 ..... 68.81 dren. | dmughter Alma ...... 10.00 2, \and _Indispapolis Employees of J. D. Ad- j Anonymous, 3 children. _| Mrs. Harry B: Nicely Sr. 1.00 Polick Department ... 10.00: TICE 0 TT crernes 18.70 Troy Oil Co, and Employees, Frances Alexander iv... 5.00 yugependent Concrete In memory of Robert, s I ! Tr ° "UR. Walker ...c.ee..iee 2.00 Pipe. Crp., Ine. oo: 5.00 Lydia and Sliva Smith 5.00 Young Peoples Class, Cum-'| Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Fer- Harry fetzger ....! 3100 Today's total «.....$ 1671.35 beriand Baptist Church, 3 chil- rell Ledeen. es LO ooplg R Lieeeees 5.0 Total to date .....$15,154.48 aren : In. memory. of Ployd +d LL. | Printing Grand total to diate.$17,851.98 Ken Shafer Automobile Auc- we Hae Sr seein EER 5.00, 5 i aiEeis un ee me errs tion and dealers, 3 children. | Mrs, RK. Hudson ......0e . Girl Scout Troop Nb. re . eal Mouldings, Inc. 8 children. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ost- soo > Hahalowitz rite ens 5.40 Rites Tueday EN Lilly, Shipping Dept, 3 Ing caviiiinasiriies 0 Be Enmiployees of Efgoym- ) pod children. ' ' A Friend ....... Pamela 2:00 son's Department Nore 75.00 For Dr. Allin ’ - | Dona, Bill and Pamela ire ¢ d Suan oT ng riek » Restaurant, 2 chil “Little ver rrEAe rea 10.00 Fesd, Robin, ay veo. 3.00 Services for Dr. C, Clarke Allin, Indianapolis Power and Light . In memory of my Mr. and’ Mrs. Roy noted bacteriologist, formerly of ht 5.00 . i «o\ 1.00 Indianapolis, who died yesterday Co. Engineering Dept, 2 chil- daughter ....... La Barmis ceseeenenne yoo In ada. will be at 11 dren. . Harold, Grace and Don Mrs. E. M. N. vesseeses \ LOO in Toronto, Can . Wl beat 2x Employees of ‘East Side Wallman ........... ; 10.00 M E.G. .oooovvanenies 00 a.m. Tuesday n Janne wil bn Chevrolet, 2 children. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Bov Scouts of Pack 50, \ chanan mortuary. 8 - Bible. Class of the Irvington Martin ........ cesses 3.00 oy hy ... a4q in Crown Hill. He was 66. Presbyterian Church, 2 children. | Allison M. Webber ..... 2.00 Den 5 covoonennns \| Dr. Allin was district sales repIndiana Bell Workers and Billy Shelburn ......... 100 Lawrence Homemakers Noe of Columbus Pharma. Supervisors of Garfield Garage, | Bonnie Sue and Steven - Club, Lawrence, ...... 3.00 utical Co. He supervised the 2 children. © | Fisher ....... Severe 200 0 4 Brined eeeeneeenen .. 15,00 buflding of Pittman-Moore labo EN Lilly Biological Finishing, | Mrs. Sam Yaver ....... 3% WP. C.and M. M. C. .. 2.00 ratories at Zionsville and Hamil. n . | Davie Margason ....... . 5. \ e ical .laboratories a : ra Dept. of the In- Mr. “and Mrs, Harlow ) Ben Tillapaugh ...-.:- Too Noblagville. | ianapolis Power and Light Co., | _ Gerrish ........... “300 | Mr. and Mrs. Russell A native of London, Ontario, he 3.4, | Mire Aman Haboush or 500 Wattleworth ........ 100 | had bee living in East St. Louis, aval Ordnance Dept. 236, 1 Mrs. Anna Habbus cue 5.00 \ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ill. Survivors include a brother. c Anonymous, 1 child. Powell's Régal Market . 5.00 Soultz rersrenne raves ps In J. Raffensperger o Mr. and Mrs. Vice, child. Karen, Judy and Bar- No name . of the "Gon | Sanders Barber ano Beauty bara Mobley .,...... 2.00 “mp Te Omer. In Mrs Arthur Sosbe Shop, | child, ) Marjorie McHugh ...... 5.00 orl re Telephone . \ doosier Paint and Linoleum J. Raymond {Trout seers 3.00 cons LL 53.07 Services for Wee. Edith 1. Soshe, ,Co., 1 child. Meyer Actor! .......c.0. 2.00 - r seperveeree te 500 411 E. Morris St, who died yesMary Lou, Nancy and Susie, Goulyn Johnson ....... 5.00 J.B. Neu ons eee . 2.00 terday in General Hospital. wm 1 child. Mr. and Mrs. Clude + Na name ..... seers ) be held at 10:30 ‘a. m. Monday “Anonymous, 1 child, Terry cee ae Kiwanis’ Club of Irving- in Copher & Fesler Runeral Home, / . TFoP severe enaen 5.00 i) in Elwood,’ MorreGo Rind. Tavern , o t one ce 200 tom .......iiee sveee 30 Elwood. Burial will \ I a Ny day's tein] a5500 Andrew Snyder ....... 2500 An Indianapolis régident five oh ali felouk ; Today's total . as . a L. B. Seefried +...s0000 100 years Mrs. Sogsbe, why was 52, . Indiana By elephone Co. Total te date (radio) $2607. oo Be BO a3 f : dis Aunty and Indianaperlis/| and Out State Cervus Club ..... ceesss 25.00 was born in Madisop County
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