Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1922 — Page 10

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PARK BOARD IS UNTANGLED ON WARD FIRING Avoid Open Meeting Parley and Appoint His Successor. GREENLEE GETS PLACE Records of the city park department regarding the dropping of Seth Ward from the pay roil and appointment of Thomas M. Greenlee In his place were untangled today. The board of park commissioners, without discussing the matter in open session, appointed Greenlee as park transfer clerk In the city assessment '•ureau. It was stated that Ward informed R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent •>f parts and recreation, last Saturday tie was quitting. Ward’s dismissal by the board of pubiie works a week ago created a political -tip which has been followed by a train >f disturbing events. Ward claimed he tas discharged by the board of works •cause he would not work for Albert J. Beveridge, candidate for the Republican nomination for I‘nited States Senator, and announced he was for Senator Harry S. New. Mayor Shank said this was why Ward was let go. Supporters of Senator New got busy in Ward’s behalf and have made things merry for the Shank administration through criticism and moves in the city •ouncii. Yesterday the mayor said Ward as not discharged because he was for New, but for a reason which "Ward nows quite well.” The transfer clerk works for both the •ni of. works and the hoard of park mrnissioners. Each board pays half •is salary, totaling $2,200 a year. When he board of works discharged Ward lhe question of whether he also was dismissed by the park board arose. Mrs. Sarah Shank, wife of the mayor and member of the park board, said Ward was no longer working for the park department. Charles A. Bookwalter, president of the hoard, and a New orator, ■•aid s>> far as he knew Ward was still on the park pay roll. Greenlee succeeded Ward Monday, havng been transferred to the job from he board of works office, where he was Icrk to the hoard. The park board, fn appointing him. made the appointment effective last Monday. Girls Prefer Jobs to Jazz BALTIMORE, April 21. Reactionaries who picture the "modern girl" as chiefly bent on frlvolties will And little support for their theories at Goucher College, for. according to President William W. Gulh. no less than lt’C* girls from the two upper -lasses are now spending their coveted • < pring recess at hard work. "The average college girl.” he said recently, "prefers a job to jazz and would rather tind a place of real usefulness in the community than a pedestal of ornamental idleness." The 165 Goucher girls at work are serving as apprentices with industrial and professional organizations in their home towns, with a view to choosing rheir ultimate vocations more intelligently after graduation Life Insurance Company Buys Property at 1137-1115 North Meridian street, with a frontage of 120 feet, has been sold to the Indianapolis Life Insurance Company by the Washington Rank and Trust Company, trustee, and Albert L. Rabb, receiver for the National Finance Corporation, for a consideration of $51,500 it became known when a warranty deed for the property was filed in the office of John W. Castor, county recorder. Ex-Legislator Named in Grand Jury Bill TERRE HAT TE. Ind.. April 21 Hr. •T. P. poor, formerly a member of the State legislature from Vigo "County, is irrest on a eba .£<• of perforraing - in illegal operation. Mrs. Berha Thomas is the prosecuting witness. BIRTHDAY OF BARRY At its notii luncheon at the Spink-Arms Hotel today the K. of C. Lunch Club observed the 17th birthday of Commodore John Barry. “The Father of the American Navy." the address on the life and deeds of Barry made was by Joseph P. O'Mahony.

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der. are proving the city’s importance as a manufacturing center and a fascinating collection of big sausages wrapped in shiny tinfoil and tied with artistic bows of red and green ribt.on, show to ad vantage the meat products of Klngan & Company. A model kitchen, furnished throughout in spotless white enamel, occupies one of the booths. The enamel-topped table has a hinged stool attached to one side which may be pushed out of the way when not In use. Even the stove resembles a china dish in its whiteness and the whole exhibit brings forth exclamations of admiration from the housewives. A special feature is a baby show which will he held every afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which the most attractive babies under 4 years of age. will be awarded prizes, and at the close of the

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show, on April 29, the winners again will be exhibited and the best babyin Indianapolis chosen from among them. In order that no age may be slighted, those who Interests He neither in babies nor kitchen products have been provided with a dancing space where they may dance free of charge every evening after 9 o’clock. Music for the show and the dances is provided by a band, concessions are offering everything from Kewple doll lamps to craekerjack and lemonade and weight-guessing contests vie with Kellog's corn flake samples for public attention. Points to Ryan’s • Dual Capacity Pointing out that Kussell Ryan is a member of the county board of election commissioners and also a candidate for the Democratic county chairmanship, Joseph C. Manning, also a candidate for the chairmanship, in a speech at Eighteenth and Montcalm streets, suggested that Mr. Ryan ‘‘seek at once to eliminate, by some means within his power, this condition, so that no criticism will rest upon the official acts of the election board of the county.” Mr. Manning said the election board certifies the names of the candidates for precinct committeeman, nnd that the commltteemen elect the county chairman.

Bauermeister New Grocers’ Leader Carl E. Bauermeister of Terre Haute was elected president of the Indiana Wholesale Grocers’ Association at the final session of the two-day convention of that organization at the Claypool. Other officers were elected as follows:

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Haseall Rosenthall, La Porte, vice president; Fred R. Pitcher. Indianapolis, secretary, and Fred H. Bruhn, Indianapolis, treasurer. The following advisory committee was named. \V. O. Moore and Roy L. Davidson, Indianapolis, Byron Persons, Evansville and H. I). McMahon, Anderson. Three new members of the board of directors, A. H. Perfect, Ft. Wayne; J. Y. Pbundstqne, Richmond and TVilliam A. Barber, Madison, also were named.

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Save Money at the Central Pure Lard, pound 10£ Fresh Ground Hamburger, Best Creamery Butter,, 1b.35c 3 pounds 25^ Boiling Beef, 1b...5<* to Tender Steak, lb 15£ Best Pot Roast, lb 12'/ 2 < Best Veal Chops, lb 23<f Specials on All Kinds Fresh Pork. OUR OWN BRAND BEST COFFEE, POUND 20<* CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Cl rele 8311. Avram Lascu, Prop. 245 E. Washington St.

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