Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1923 — Page 12

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HARRISON MADE MEXICANGONSUL IZocal Man Resumes Duties, After Recognition, Following the establishmnet of dip'omatie relations between the United states and Mexico, Russell B. Harrison, former consul for the Mexican government, today was preparing to resume his work In that capacity, having dropped the work in 1916 when diplomatic relations ceased. Harrison for many years was local consul, his service having begun during the administration of President Diaz. Harrison said today he has beeen urged to do everything in his power to encourage trade relations between the two countries. The apintment of a consul it is said, will be of great assistance to local manufacturers in shipping products to Mexico. SEVENTHEATERS SIGN AGREEMENT Musicians’ Strike Averted — Three Holding Out, New wage agreements for theatricai employes have been signed by practically all larger theaters of Indianapolis. There will be no strike according to Peter J. Schusler, business manager of the Indianapolis Musicians’ Protective "Association. Theaters affiliated with-the Indianapolis Theatrical Alliance and the Indianapolis Theater Managers’ Association have signed up, he said. Three houses are holding out, but will sign soon, Schusler declared. The Colonial, Apollo, Ohio. Rialto, New Capitol, Murat and English’s have signed the new agreement, he said. Quick, 9ourteous, Efficient Service— Always

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