Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1920 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 13, 1920.
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Dr»mn«lM Hear* VeMliet of
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MARION, 111. Decamber 13.—The murder* of Tony Hemphill and Amel Celcaterra here early laet Atigrust, resulting from the desire of Prank Bianco, an Italian, to marry the married sister of Calcaterra, had their
ending
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day wh of dea •antis,
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himself. t The crimes precipitated the race riots of West Frankfort. 111., at the time, for which state militiamen wer
of the trial, which began
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Vetera* Baptist
PHILADELPHIA. December U The Rev. A. 3. Judson Rowland, for many years prominent ir. organisations of the Baptist church, died yesterday at his home. He was eighty
BUM years old. Dr. Rowland was secrebere yc*ter- Ufy of ^ American Baptist Fubli- * T* r J; ct cation Bociety twenty-one years, reSetilo De- >(sn | ns | a jff#. He was secretary
the case t Knave «# tmstj
Bianco committed snlSaturday by hanging
of the board of trustees of Buckneil University and in his younger days held pastorates in Cincinnati. Pitts-
burg and this city.
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time, ror which state militiamen were:
eailed out to protect* the Italians and ; WASHINGTON, December 13.—ExSeMnUs ^ow^X 1 ^* mUSToi from t * IAti00 of re *
was read!
unconcern when tfre- verdict
mortgagee up to a value of $4•.•06,
AMERICAN
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policies have been issued upon the lives of persons applying for insurance in this comany.
was urged Saturday before the house ways and means committee by W. H. Wilson,' president of the Philadelphia Real Estate Board, and a delegation of real estate men from Philadelphia. Mr. Wilson said such exemption would encourage the building of hemes and would relieve the. housing situation to a great extent.
691,116 IN FEDERAL PAY.
Due Out ef Every 19* Perseus la Civil
WASHINGTON, December 13*-One out of every 1$» in the entire country was on the government civil service pay roll last July 31. the civil service **>* **» its annual report.
The commission adds that of those estimated by the census to be employed in gainful occupations in the country, one in every sixty-eight was a government worker. The total number of civil service employes last July, the commission says, was and the government was using them in approximately 160 different kinds and grades
of work.
Almost 1.•90,660 government workers were employed at the hight of the work! war. the commission asserts, and adds that prewar figures of some 4S0.009 in 1SU probably never again will be reached. The commission
great fixe#
army of government employes the average age at 28.4 years and the average salary at 11.176 a year, exclusive of the 8240 yearly bonus which many of the employes receive. Due to the greater proportion of men in higher technical posts, the commission placed the average •alary of men workers at 31,220 and of women at 31.647. The commission** recommendation for placing all postmasters under civil service is renewed. The President’s order of ltl7 can .be made permanert only by act of congress.
APPROPRIATION IS DESIRED
Monument to lad lama Men Proposed for Vicksbarg Military Park. I Special to The Indianapolis NewsJ JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. December 13.—The Indiana genera! assembly will be asked to make an appropriation for a suitable monument ia Indiana circle at the Vicksburr National Military park, it was announced In
a communication received by Thomas L- Stoner, county auditor, from Wiltiam T. Rigsby, chairman of the commission which has charge of the project. He was asked to use his influence to obtain the appropriation.
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Mention was made of the fact that bronse ban reliefs of nine Indiana officers already have been placed in the park. That of Colonel James Keigvrin, who lived at hi* home here several years ago. ia one of the nin*.
SHSfe
,ys an “altogether rosy picture can nut be painted' of the governments
personnel situation.
An incomplete tabulation of
Demonstration Week
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