Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1925 — Page 9

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SEVEN MEN IN NATIONAL GUARD ARE PROMOTED Appointments Are Subject to Qualification, Adjutant Genreal Declares. Seven promotions in the Indiana National Guard were announced today by Adjutant General 'William H. Kershner. Appointments are subject to qualification before officers’ boards and approval of the military bureau of the War Det>artment. First Lieutenant Ira H. Van Cleave of Salem promoted to captain, infantey, and assigned with Company C, 152nd Infantry, to sue. ceed Capt. Byron R. Colglazler, Salem, recently promoted to major. Successor Named* Second Lieutenant Freeman H. Hinds, Salem, promoted to first lieutenant with Company C, 162nd Infantry, to succeed Lieutenant Van Cleave. Sergt. Loren H. Brewer, Salem, promoted to second lieutenant with Company O, 162nd Infantry, to succeed Lieutenaht Hinds. Second Lieutenant Samuel I. Brooks, Angola, promoted to first lieutenant with Headquarters' Battery and Combat Train, First Battalion, 150th Field Artillery, to succeed First Lieutenant Kenneth D. Rathbun ( tranferred. , Sergeant Boosted First Sergeant Charles K. Crain, PLngola, promoted to second lieutenant with Headquarters Battery and Combat Train, First Battalion, 150th Field Artillery, to succeed Lieutenant Brooks. Flnst Sergeant Lloyd H. Chaney, East Chicago, promoted to second, lieutenant with Company E, 113th Engineers, to succeed Second Lieutenant Patrick J. Shanley, promoted. Firßt Sergeant Theodore Pfenrfinger, Newcastle, promoted to second lieutenant with Company G, 162nd Infantry, to succeed Second Lieutenant William J. Waters, resigned.

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q & H EXCURSION Round Trip Fare* to CINCINNATI, $2.75 Train Leaves 7a. m. Return, Leaves Cincinnati 7 p. m. (8 p. m. city time.) BASEBALL—CINCINNATI VS. NEW YORK DECATUR, ILL., $2.75 VISIT TURKEY RUN—lndiana State rark—MARSHALL—*I.3S Special Train Leaves 7 a. m. Returning, Leave* Decatur 6 p. m. One fare round trip to all stations on C„ I. A W. Saturday nnd Sunday. Return Sunday or Monday. i Eor Information, Call Circle 4600 or MAin 4567

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SALES CHECK-UPS MADE Department of Commerce Aids Indianapolis Firms. Several Indianapolis firms which have foreign sales representatives are availing themt.elvc,* of the op portunlty to check up on their representatives through the United State Department of Commerce by special arrangement with the foreign trade department of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, it was announced today. A complete check on the sales activities of these representatives is made by American commercial attfiches in foreign countries as a part oi* the service of the Department of Commerce. , BARN REMODEL ASKED South Side Residence Out for Civic 1 Improvements. Ten thousand south side residents who signed a petition for track elevation ask removal of the city barns from 3134 Shelby St., according to Harry B. Dynes, an officer In the Track Elevation League. The organization seeks to obtain a branch library, community auditorium, gymnasium and possibly manual training school rooms on the site of the bams, Dynes said. Disposal of grounds -will be discussed by representatives of the board of works, board of school commissioners, board of park commissioners and city council.

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CITY TO START HEALTH SURVEY ON WHITE RIVLR Dr. Morgan Will Direct Inspection, Aiding State. Survey of the housing situation, population, sewage disposal, waste and general health In a region along White River from the Broad Ripple canal opening to the Marion County line will start in a week under direction of Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health officer, it was announced today. The undertaking is the city board of health's contribution to the State survey of water supply and sewage

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disposal facilities of White River from Muncle **’ Spencer. live Along River Thousands of Indianapolis persons live during summer months in the cottages which line bvth banks %f White River north of the city. Although there have been no serious instances cf pollution of the stream reported, It is believed by those interested in matters of sanitation that ther~ lias been laxity in observance of sanitary precautions in that district. “The State survey should have been undertaken twenty years ago,’’ Dr. Morgan deolared. “We must realize that the same stream can not supply both water facilities and sewage disposal for all time to come.’’ Dr. Morgan said he. found evidences of dangerous pollution in White River near Waverly, a few miles south of Indianapolis, during a visit there Sunday. Disposal Plant to Help .The $3,000,000 sewage disposal plant, recently built by the board of sanitary commissioners, will cre-

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