Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1911 — Representative John Brown Honored by Governor Marshall. [ARTICLE]

Representative John Brown Honored by Governor Marshall.

Montlcello Herald. Representative John G. Brown has been appointed by Gov. Marshall a member of the commission of seven provided for by the last legislature to investigate the needs for and the methods of industrial and agricultural education. The purpose of the commission is to ascertain how far the needs of industrial' and agricultural education are met by existing institutions in this state and consider what new forms of effort may be advisable along these lines. The commission is to hold hearings in at least five communities of the state and make a report to the Governor for transmission to the legislature of 1913. The members are to serve without pay except actual expenses and such compensation for the secretary as the commission may determine. The other members of the commission are State Senator Will A YSrling, of Shelbyville, the father of the measure, ‘ Frank Duffy, of Indianapolis, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners In America; John L Ketcham, Indianapolis, of the BrownKetcham iron works, T. F. Fitzglbbonß, Columbus, superintendent of the Hammond city schools, and Professor U. G. Weatherly, a sociologist, of Indiana University. The work laid out for this commission is a good deal to ask men to do without compensation, and it will not be surprising if some of the governor’s appointees decline the honor.