Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1927 — Page 3
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5 PROSPECTS IN LINE FOR C. OF C. SECRETARYSHIP Job Open March 1 Offers SIO,OOO Salary and Increase Promise. Five men arc being considered for trie position of general secretary of tlio Chamber of Commerce, made vacant after March 1, by the recentresignation of John B. Reynolds, it was learned today. A special secret committee appointed by Dick Miller, Chamber president, has been in conference with prospects for the job at various times during the past two weeks. Miller lias refused to disclose tentative plans. It was learned, however, that Frank Jordan, secretary of the Indianapolis Water Company, was one of the first men “reviewed” by the committee. Jordan was also a “possibility” seven years ago, when Reynolds was selected. A report also had it that lid Hunter of New York City, former secretary of the Advertising Club here, had been considered. It was not learned definitely what action been taken in Hunter’s case. Hunter is at present director of club service of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. Among the other men considered is AY alter K. Greencbaum, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Michigan City, Ind. He was in Indianapolis last week for a conference with the committee, which met at the • Indianapolis Athletic Club, according to Miller. J. S. N. Walter, industrial commissioner of -the Memphis (Tenn.) Chamber of Coommerce. and Col. L. H. Brittin, Industrial chief of the Chamber at St. Paul, Minn., EVERY ACHE AND PAIN SHE HAD IN 10 YEARS IS GONE Konjola Ended Rheumatic Agony and Reduced Swollen Joints, This Lady Says. So many seemingly hopeless cases of health troubles have been completely ended in Indianapolis by this remarkable - new Konjola medicine that the drug and medical trades of this vicinty are astounded. Reports from over this enitre section point
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have also been regarded as prospects .it was learned. An offer of SIO,OOO a year salary is being made to the prospects, it is understood. This is accompanied with a promise of an increase when the new “secretary shows what he can do.” Reynolds’ salary was $12,000 yearly. The change in the administrative head is attributed to the new policy adopted for 1027 in accordance with the Indianapolis First move ment.. Plans call for the subordination of the secretary’s position to that of an industrial engineer, which position is also to be filled. The industrial executive is to “sell” Indianapolis to industries prospecting for location. , Miller recently stated that about twenty men had been "looked over.”
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George Northcutt and his son had a private cold wave ail their own at Flora. Tile door slummed when they entered the storage room of their ice cream factory and they were imprisoned for - three hours With the temperature 10 above zero. Two Kokopio couples celebrated their sixty-third wedding anniversary. They were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. John AV. DeWeese. Mrs. Fima Cambelf of Bluffton. like Mrs. Ilubbard, went to the cupboard. The cupboard wasn't bare, however. Instead it fell on her when she tried to get a cook book on the top shelf. She was severely bruised. For the first time, Attorney Gilbert Adams of Frankfort, who has defended many persons in court, said “Good morning, Judge” himself. He was fined for driving past a stop sign. Atlanta-pas organized a fire brigade. Officers are A. G. Kauffman, president; H. E, Snyder, vice president; M. E. Steckel, secretary and treasurer. Denzii Lewis is fire chief, assisted by Uly Jacjson and Gus Buscher. " > Veterinarians at the circus headquarters at Peru endeavored to save a large boxing kangaroo, ill with pneumonia, by placing a mustard plaster on its chest. The animal died. Add £igns of spring; William Berger of Marion is redecorating his soda fountain.
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‘SILL FRY HIF IN PADLOCK WAR U. S. Dry Head Schemes to Close Resorts One Year. Padlock proceedings against small bootleggers who fall into the Federal dry squad net will be instituted by Deputy Prohibition Administrator George L. Winkler, it was announced today. The decision is the result of a conference some time ago between Winkler and Albert S.
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Ward, Vnited Atates district attorney. Winkler also will petition the court for a temporary injunction restraining further opening of such resorts for a year. This is aimed at those convicted and serving terms of from thirty to ninety tdays. it will render it impossible for another bootlegger to establish himself on the same prepiises, Winkler said. “Padlocking of such places for the remainder of the year will serve as our best weapon against the smaller bootlegger,” said Winkier. “No proprietor or property owner can afford to let his store or other place of business remain vacant.” lie added, “Property owners should know what their tenants are doing."
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ARMED GUARD IN COURT Officials Take No Chances at Trial of Shelton Gangsters. Bu Vnited Press QUINCY, 111., Feb. I.—Except for the presence of a number of armed guards standing abqut the courtroom, the trial of the three Shelton brothers — and Bernard — lacks the drama generally connected with the trial pf gangsters of Nationwide notoriety. The three, leaders of the Shelton gang of southern Illinois, are on trial for the liold-up of a Government mail messenger at Collinsville and the theft of $15,000. Charley Birger, leader of the gang which ojrposes the Sheltons. is, in Quincy, as is his chief aid, Art Newman. However, both are being kept from public view under Government ' guard. Government officials fear their appearance might cause some .li^erder. RABIES CLAIMS j NUMEROUS LIVES Two Die in Indiana During Year —National "Problem. ' Increase in deaths from rabies has been marked during the past year according to a survey of health departments of the United States and Canada, made by Dr. Norman Beatty, who has charge of the State labaratories here. A questionaire was sent to each State health officer and the results show that the disease is becoming a national problem, Dr. Beatty declared. There were two deaths in Indiana during the year, while in some States deaths ran as high as seventeen. The disease also is prevalent among the wild animals. A quarantine has been in effect in this State since Jan. 15, and no dog can roam unmuzzled. unless inoculated against the disease. Os 735 heads examined by Dr. Beatty, 391 have tested positive. Nearly 500 persons have been treated and another 200 have received i private care by family physicians. Money to carry on the work is taken from the Governor's contingent fund and turned over to Dr. William F. King, health department secretary, as a special hydrophobia appropriation.
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INDIANA LED! TOPS MICHIGAN I State - Wide Membership Drive Lively With forces all over Indiana beginning to get into their stride at maximum efficiency and with already an edge of‘more than 25 per cent over a year 'ago, Indiana Department of the American Legion “wen s. over the top” today in the “third wave” of its State-wide membership campaign with increased prospects of attaining its goal. Reports fro mnational headquarters showed that Indiana during the past week increased its lead over Michigan in their inter-department contest by more than two and a half times over what it was a week ago. The Hoosiers are now holding a margin of 3,074 bver the Wolvertine legionnaires. “Every pos tand every member of the legion in Indiana is called upon to speed up its membership work immediately,” Commander McNutt said. “We are making splendid progress, but we shall need every bit of energy which can be mustered by every post.” First place among the districts of the State continued to be held by the Eleventh District, Adjutant Klinger said. The Tenth district was making big gains during the week anj cutting (Sown sharply the lead held by the Eleventh. INSURANCE MEET HERE Mutual Union of State Opens ThirtyFirst Confab. The Mutual Insurance Companies' Union for Indiana will hold its thirtyfirst annual meeting Thursday and
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Friday at the Severin. President I. H. Day, Greenfield, will open the session with an address and reports will be made by committee chairmen.
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