Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1920 — Page 10

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!We Will Help You to Save Safely Jflefcijtr &abingg anti Crust (5a buiMwata SLIDING SCALE PLAN ASKED OF GAS COMPANY (Continued From Page One,) can produce about 5,000,000 cubic feet of gas a day. “Using gas oil as we formerly did at the rate of about four gallons a 1,000 cubic feet of gas made, this would require 20,000 gallons a day. "At that rate our supplies will be equal to fifteen days' requirements. I have issued orders to our plants that under no circumstances shall they use more than two gallons of oil a 1,000 cubic feet produced. "This will not make very good gas. but it will be better than no gas at all. "At this rate we may consider that we have approximately thirty days’ supply of oil. " "The stocks on hand can not be increased because we have no place to put any more. “The shipments of oil after we begin to use accumulated stocks are not likely to be as good as the shipments of coal. Therefore, it would be a tremendous misfortune to the city of Indianapolis if any considerable amount of water gas shall have to be produced before next winter. "We did produce more than 1,000,000 cubic feet last week." ' He said that “today coal in transit i? above our imn ediate requirements. Xevt week it is likely to he below. - ’

THANKED FOR SCHOOL GIFT Chamber of Commerce Man Writes to Holliday. A letter has bebn sent to John Hr Holliday by John B. Reynolds of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, expressing the appreciation of the Chamber of Commerce and the citizens as a whole for the gift of $25,000 to the Emmerich Manual Training High school by Mr. Holliday, announced Friday. Mr. Reynolds' letter reads as follows: "For me to attempt to express in words or In writing my deep sense of appreciation of your most recent public-spirited action would be utterly futile. “The people of. Indianapolis have long since learned to 'look .for such acts of devotion and public spirit as this donation to Manual Training High school in memory of your son whose life was given in the service of his country. “On Thursday night at the meeting of the Indianapolis Junior fbamber of Commerce I had the pleasure of listening to Charles F. Ooffin expounding his ideas as to what really constitutes a good citizen. "It seems as though he chose words which accurately described you. “He spoke of the vast difference between a good resident and a good citizen. saying that a man could be highly moral, strictly honest in fact be filled with all the virtues and still be nothing more than a good resident, unless he also gave freely of himself to the betterment and upbuilding of his city. "May many years te added to those good ones which you have lived and which have been filled with so nvuch help and benefit to your fellow man." DEAN WILL ACT - AS_ PRESIDENT No Permanent Head for Butler Until Directors Meet. Fending the appointment of-a successor to Dr. Thomas C. Howe, who resigned as president of Butler college to devote his time to bis business interests, J. W. Putnam, dean of the college, will act as president. % • Because many of the directors of the c diege are out of the city on vacations, t.i- hoard has taken no notion on President Howe's resignation, hut formal act on is expected at the next quarterly meeting. Dr. Howe has been president -of P.ulter for thirteen years. When he accepted the presidency in JftOT the enrollment was only 300, but now it totals more thah 1.000. For the past three years Dr. Howe has intended relinquishing the presiient’s chair, but was prevailed upon to remain by the board of directors. Before leaving for Canada, Ir. Howe Infinitely decided to resign. Because of the efforts of Dr. Howe, Butler college today is said to be on a firm financial basis with plans definitely lrawn for a large institution.

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS | ; . or four candidates for the same office were through here this week shaking hands with iheir many friends and ; each departed feeling certain he will carry the precinct solid. * * * Poke Eazley rose about half way out of his chair at the store this morning and made up his mind to get entirely up. but he for some reason changed his notion and settled back down to finish out the day. Columbus Allsop’s buggy came near running over his horse while coming down the hill on Musket Ridge Tuesday, but the animal managed to keep a little ahead ail the way ’ down. HARDING WON’T STAY ON PORCH May Go as Far West as California, Even.

MARION, 0.. Aug. 31.—Senator Warren G. Harding will' leave his shady front porch here, starting about October 1 for a number of speeches in the closing four weeks of the campaign. Plans nrf nearing completion for a series of engagements which will take the senator to various parts of the country during October. Nearly all of the engagements ere jet tentative, but it has been settled that he will speak in Indianapolis, New York and Chicago. The New York date probably will be October 16 or 23. Whether the senator will make a trip to the Pacific coast has not been definite--1 y decided/ although it is regarded as probable that he will go at least as far west as Denver. Other cities which are desirous of hearing the republican candidate and are under consideration for October /.ates are St. f.ouis, Kansas City, Louisville, Philadelphia. Salt Lake City and Omaha. Details of the Minnesota trip. an nounced today, called for the senator to leave Marion on a special train the night of Sept. 6, arriving in Chicago about Sri?; a. m.. Sept T.\ Senator Harding will spend the day at Chicago. leaving thdre at 11 p. m . arriving in Mihneapolis the next morning about 5 o'clock. He will speak at the Minnesota state fair in the afternoon that night for Ohio. Senator Harding has a compnrativelv easy program This week, making but two | speeches. One of these will he tomorrow to a gljoup of stale governors and will deal with reclamation -problem?. The other will lie Saturday to state : chafrmen of the ways and m*ans committee of the national committee. A number of conferences are scheduled for other days. Woman Uses Baby in Shoplifting Stunt The police are seeking the partner of a woman who was bound ,over to the grand jury on a charge of grand larceny. Thetwo women, it is said, stole more than SIOO worth of merchandise from downtown stores and were arrested Saturday by policewomen after, it is said, the policewomen found a valuable fiy piece in the clothing of a baby one *Tff the women was carrying. One of the women did not appear in’ city court when their trial was to come up, while the other one was bound over on her own recognition. POPULATION OF UTAH. WASHINGTON, Aug, 31.—The census burea nyesterday announced the following 15>20 population results: Utah state total. 140.416: increase since JOIO, 76.005, or 20.4 per cent. Liberty Nut Oleomargarine—C.lnssbrennor-*

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