Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1923 — Page 12

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SENATE FULL! PICKSEMPLDYES Patronage Committee Makes Selection. Final selection of Senate employes In the State Legislature has been made by the patronage committee, headed by Senator Monroe Fitch. Appointees will serve throughout the session instead of under the thirtyday trial plan. The committee, after deliberating since Thursday, has announced the following appointments: Doorkeepers, Elisha Clark, Indianapolis; H. H. Hubbard, Dunkirk; Levores Allen, Veedersburg, and Fred X. Fletcher, Bedford; assistant postmaster, W- A. Skinner, Huntington; roll clerk, Sam Malone, Terre Haute; indorsing clerk, W. L. Pruett, Columbus; registry clerk, M. J. Dwyer, Gary. File clerk, Claude Phillips, Staunton; reading clerk, Joseph Bell, Lebanon; chief journal clerk, Mrs. Ethel Miller, Indianapolis; chief stenographer, Mrs. Walter Townsend Keller. Mooresrille; stenographers, Mrs. Edna Walling, Muncie: Miss Elizabeth Hoaford, Warsaw; Mrs. F. H. Meronda, Scottsburg: chief engrossing clerk, Anthony Hanrahan: engrossing stenographer, Miss Jeannette Pollock, Indianapolis; calendar clerk, Mrs. J. Leggett, Ft. Wayne: minute clerk, Truman Goldberg. Frankfort; janitor, Ernest Carson, Indianapolis. ALLEGED FRAUD GAME IS SPOILED BY ORDER CLERK Roy Floerke Used Wrong Name in Scheme, Police Say. A faulty knowledge of ownership cost Roy Floerke, 32, of 112 Douglas St., a trip to jail, where he is held under the charges of vagrancy and false pretenee. according to the police. Floerke arrosed suspicion when he failed to realize that Thomas Meeker severed connections with the Oneida Hotel a year ago, the officers said. Calling the J. C. Perry Company, Floerke, using Meeker’s name, ordered 10,000 cigarettes and two boxes of soap delivered to the rear of the hotel, it was said by authorities. The order clerk remembered about Meeker and detectives said they were familiar with that sort of a telephone order. Detectives concealed themselves and when the delivery was made as ordered Floerke came from the next door opening and picked up the boxes, they said. OPPOSE PRIMARY REPEAL Resolutions opposing any change in the present primary laws were adopted by the Hustling Hundred Civic League at a meeting of the league last night at the Englewood Christian Church. Other resolutions urging the municipal ownership and control of the Citizens Gas Company, deploring ratefixing methods used in public utility cases and remonstrating against the Ehowing of Arbuckle motion pictures in the city were adopted. Don’t Neglect a Cold Mother, don’t let colds get underway; at the first cough or sniffle rub Musterole on the throat and chest. Musterole is a pure, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It draws out congestion, relieves soreness, does all the work of the good old-fashioned mustard piaster in a gentler way, without the blister. Keep a jar handy for all emergencies, it may prevent pneumonia in your home. 35 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER.

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COAL OPERATORS TOMBS Wage Conference Set for Jan. 18. Representatives of coal operators and miners today were requested to attend an interstate conference at New York, Jan. 18, to negotiate wage contracts to become effective April 1. The call was signed by John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, and Phil H. Penna, president of the Indiana Bituminous Coal Operators’ Association, and was sent from here. The central competitive field, consisting of western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, will be affected by the conference. Each State will be represented by eight miners and eight operators. TWO AUTOS GONE Two automobiles were stolen last night. The owners of the cars are R. M. Silkey, 711 E. Twenty Seventh St., and F. C. Christman of Gallon, Ohio.

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‘SUPER-SHEIK’ RETURNS WITH KIDNAPED WIVES Frequent Quarrels Marred ‘Flivver' Trip to Florida. B)) United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Martin Durkin, called the “super-sheik,” of Griffith, Ind., was lodged In jail here today, harged with stealing an automobile and three wives. According to police Durkin stole a flivver and departed for a tour of Florida with Mrs. Margaret West, Mrs. Anna Lindel, and Mrs. Mabel Savant, all of Chicago. Durkin and his companions returned today. Durkin told police the Florida trip was marred by frequent stops to quell quarrels between his three companions. “I brought ’em back. I’m glad. The women are glad. And the husbands ought to be glad,” Durkin told police. APARTMENT ROBBED A thief entered the apartment of Harold Harris, 430 N. Meridian St., Flat No. 8, late yesterday. A suit valued at $36 and an overcoat valued at S3O were taken.

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yesterday before the lower house was a confirmed report of the Patronage Committee; the announcement of one additional appointment, that of Edward F. McCaffrey of Cambridge City as file clerk of the lower house; reading of the names of the various standing House committees, and adjournment.

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