Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1926 — Page 5

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SCHOOL BOARD FACTION OUSTS TECH EMPLOYE Gets Political Enemy Out of Way—Salary of Manual Man Reduced. Majority fraction School Board member.-i vero successful at the board' meeting Tuesday night in officially ousting John Heitkam, carpenter maintenance man at Arsenal Tecnlcal High School, and reducing John Rail, head custodian and chief engineer at Manual, to head custodian at a lower salary. William A Allen was selected as chief engineer at Manual with a salary of $450 a month, while Rail was only receiving $175 a month holding both positions. Rail’s salary will he $l5O a month. Policial Enemy With the removal of Heitkam, majority board members will be shy one of their political enemies. Four years ago, according to records, at j a heating before the board, Heitkam j testified that Carl W, Eurton, as- j sistant superintendent of buildings and grounds, who then held the j same position, was receiving politi- j eal contributions from members of the janitorial and custodian forces. Eurton promptly was dismissed, but was re-employed this year by Majority Members Theodore F. Vonnegut, Charles W. Kern and Mrs. l.illian Sedwlck. Offered Janitorship According to a statement made in the meeting by Minority Member Fred Bates Johnson, Heitkam was offered head janitorship at the school and was told unless he acccepted this lie would have to resign. Majority members confirmed this statement to some extent. Rail is a Catholic. Vonnegut declared that the reduction in salary and position was not a "slam” on Rail, and that he was not reduced "in dignity.” Salary increases of sls a month were granted sixteen school janitors. MASONS END SESSION Two I,oca I .Men Re-Elected Grand Lodge Officers. Members of the Grand Lodge, F. and A. M. of Indiana, visited the Indianiu Masonic Home at Franklin, following close of the 109th annual meeting today at the Masonic Temple. William C. Geako of Ft. Wayne was elected grand master kite Tuesday. Others elected were: Charles C La Collette of Thorntown, senior granu warden, and Jerry West of Crawfordsville, ju lior grand warden. Frank E. Gavin of Indianapolis was re-eelcted grand treasurer and William H. Hwint.z of Indianapolis, grand secretary. Appointive offices were to lie filled today. CHURCH PAYS MORTGAGE Calvary l’. 11. Settles for I/Ot.s Near Site. A special service to burn the mortgage of the Calvary United Brethren Church, 4loyt and Slate Aves., was held Tuesday night at the church. The mortgage was on two lots near the church which the congregation purchased for $10,500. Charles (. Duvall, trustees chairman, said the lots will be sold and ihe proceeds added to the church building fund. The new building will cost about $40,000, it. was reported. Construction is expected to lie started about. Sept. 1. LICENSE REVOKED Refusal of officials of the Integrity Mutual Casualty Company, a Chicago insurance concern, to abide by Indiana regulations lias caused revolution of the company’s license to operate in Indiana, it was announced today by State Insurance Commissioner Thomas S. McMurray, Jr. An effort is being made to protect policy holders, McMurray said. DISCOMFORT AFTER MEALS If Distressed by Eating Too Fast or Too Much, Try the Suggestion Below by Which Many Have Been Relieved. “1 have used Thedford's BlackDraught for years as a laxative and ns an aid to digestion,” says Mrs. Alice Fawcett, of Ken Lomond, Ark. "After meals 1 used to have a shortness of breath, and I would feel very uncomfortable. A small dose of BlackDraught after meals would help this, and this trouble would disappear. “I used to be very constipated, making mo dizzy, but after I found BlackDraught so good for this, I take it and don't get that way.” Mating, too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of food, often causes discomfort after meals, and many people have reported as above, that such feelings of discomfort may be relieved by following tip the meal with a pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water. It lias also been noted that this tendency, when not due Pan deep-seated trouble, ofthn disappears when BlackDraught has been taken regularly for several days. Black-Draught is an agreeable, natural remedy, composed entirely of medicinal herbs and roots, carefully selected, powdered and accurately mlx%d in proportions which many years’ experience and scientific research have shown to be best for the relief of constipation and attendant ills. .Sold by druggists everywhere.

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