Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1920 — EXECUTIVES ANNOUNCED [ARTICLE]

EXECUTIVES ANNOUNCED

ft *• H. C. MAY TO BE GENERAL Manager--change made IN DIVISION CHIEFS. w —— „ Announcement was made Saturday that when the Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville railroad (the Monon) goes back to private ownership Monday, Matrch 1, the following officials will assume their respective duties in the management of the road: H. R. Kunie, president, headquarters in Chicago; Fred Zimmerman, vice president, Chicago; F. S. Wynn, secretary and assistant treasurer, New York; Byron Cassell, treasurer and assistant secretary, Chicago; H. R. Mardorf, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, Chicago; H. T. Evans, auditor, Chicago; H. C. May, general manager, Lafayette; A. S. Kent, chief engineer, Chicago; C. C. Hine, general attorney, Chicago; E. J. Cockrell, general passenger agent, Chicago; E. P. Verpia, general freight agent, Chicago; J. H. Liebenthal, purchasing agent, Chicago. ’ General superintendent, William H. Fogg, Lafayette; superintendent of motive power, W. A. Callison, Lafayette; enginee of maintenance of way, Anton Anderson, Lafayette ;' superintendent southern division, J. R. Stemm, Lafayette; superintendent northern division, F. E. Lewis, Lafayette; trainmaster districts 4 and 6, southern division, P. Ferguson, Lafayette; trainmaster district .5, 6, 7 and 8, southern division, J. H. Cole, Bloomington; trainmaster northern division of the Monon, E, F. (Dick) Thomson, with headquarters in this city. The changes that Lafayette is most interested in are those having to do with officials who make their headquarters here. Mr. May who is to resume the office of general manager, will have Ms headquarters here instead of in Chicago as heretofore. During the government operation of the road Mr. May has been federal manager with offices in Chciago. The change in division superintendents takes J. R. Stemm from the northern to the southern division, F. E. Lewis succeeding him in the northern division. It is said David J. Clark, who is now serving as superintendent of the southern division, will get some equally remunerative office.—Lafayette Journal.