Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1926 — Page 12

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H. S. PRINCIPALS MEET Bu United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 12 The fifth annual conference high school principals representing practically all of the larger school systems of the State, opened here today. The conference is being held •under direction of the Indiana University school of education.

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li. C. IS NORMAL AGAIN KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 12. This city settled back to normalcy today, following its greatest Armistice day celebration Thursday when President Coolidge dedicated the $2,000,000 War Memorial in t}ie forenoon and Queen Marie of Roumania stopped for six hours in the evening.

ADAMS’ SCANDAL BOOK SALES LEAP Demand Exceeds Supply After News in The Times. Indianapolis bookstores experienced a boom Thursday, due to a United Press story from Washington, D. C., published on the front page of The Times. The story told of the impression made in the nation’s capitol of Samuel Hopkins Adams’ new novel, “Revelgy,” the book deals with a fictional United States President and an administration filled with political intrigue. The President is described as a “whisky drinking poker player” and following a series of graft exposures he poisons himself, but so far as the public is concerned dies a natural death. The story appeared in the first edition of The Times and in an hour afterward several local bookstores were reported, completely sold out. One book shop had ten qppies on hand and they were gone in thirty minutes. “The politicians sure read The Times.” the clerk commented. The purchases were made largely by politicians, who were anxious to try and identify the characters. Women readers telephoned their orders and one store announced that its shipment had not arrived, but that the number to be purchased would have to he greatly increased, due to The Times story.

DESIREMOREPAY FOR LG. JACKSON Governor’s Brother Wants State Salary Boosted. An increase of SI,OOO in the annual salary of James G. Jackson, superintendent of the State school for feeble-minded youth, Ft. Wayne, is asked in the biennial appropriations request on file today with the State budget committee. Jackson was made superintendent of the institution shortly following tlie election of his brother, Ed Jackson, as Governor. He displaced l)r. Byron K. Biggs, nationally-known psychiatrist, Jackson’s salary originally was $5,000 a year, but was reduced to $4,000 by the legislative finance committee. The budget for the entire institution is fixed at $601,000 for the two-year period. By eliminating much of the expert medical aid formerly employed, an appropriation increase was averted. (expansion of the present State

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motor police force is contemplated in the department’s biennial budget on file today. -An $84,700 appropriation is asked for each of the two coming years, as against $67,075.63 for the past period, the $17,624.37 difference to be used to employ extra policemen. For the entire automobile theft department, $283,860 is asked for the fiscal year 1927-28 and $309,060 for 1928-29. The automobile license division asks $330,680 for the year 1927-28 and $373,680 for 1928-29. President*s Special Goes Through Again Low-burning lights of the Union Station were the only reception to

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