Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1927 — Page 14

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ALL OFFICERS IN STATE NAVY No. 3 Head—See Puzzle Personnel of 22 Sworn in for New Militia Branch. Indiana has a navy today. If not an enlisted force, it has at least twenty-two officers and the sailors will be enlisted when the machinery of the organization is set in force, Adjt Gen. W. H. Kershner said today. The officers were sworn into the service at installation services, followed by a dance at the United States Naval Reserve Armory Tuesday night. Talks were made by Governor Ed Jackson and Rear Admiral H. J. Ziegefmeier, commandant of the Great Lakes, 111., naval training station, and Brig. Gen. George H. Jamerson, commandant of Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Commissioned personnel sworn in by Kershner consists of: Stuart A. Bishop, lieutenant, supply corps: Fred ,T. Byers, ensign: James W. Oatr, IV tenant: Kenneth D. Collin, lieutenant. mior grade: Irwin Wright cotton. lieutenant. Junior grade: Thomas H. Escort, lieutenant: Jasper E. Fleming, ensign: Ola F. Heslar. commander: Firman F. Knachel. lieutenant: Frank McCoy, boatswain: Rov E. McCoy, lieutenant, junior grade: Felix McWhirter. commander: Maleom M. Moore, lieutenant: Frank T. Strayer. lieutenant commander: Harrison S. Thurston, lieutenant medical corps: Lawrence L. Walker, lieutenant, junior rrede, and Woodward A. Warrick, lieutenant. Junior grade. The following men were not present to receive their commissions: Paul M. Akin, lieutenant, junior grade: Harry O. Connell, lieutenant, junior grade: James M. Crouch, lieutenant, huilar grade: Paul C. Denny, lieutenant: Charles B. Marshall, lieutenant, supply corps: James J. Rob’nson, ensign. and Harry H. Blominski, lieutenant, medical corps*

SHAKEUP IS DELAYED , IN FIRE DEPARTMENT Capt. Harry E. Voshell Considered Probable New Chief. .Reorganization of the fire department has been delayed by Mayor L. Ert Slack until next week or later. The program of reorganization of the department is understood to include the dismissal of Fire Chief Jesse A. Hutsell and several changes in ranking officers. Capt. Harry E. Voshell of Engine House No. 21, a Democrat, is considered the probable successor to Hutsell. Slack has given considerable time to studying the fire department and announced he desired to make some changes for efficiency. ASK TO KEEP SCHMIDT Citizens Plead for Present City Tlan Chief. Retention of Gustav G. Schmidt, city plan commission president, whose term expires Jan. 1, has been asked by several citizents. Schmidt, Republican, is expected to be replaced by a Democrat by Mayor L. Ert Slack. Slack declined to say whom he will appoint. Timothy J. Sexton, Democrat, is mentioned.

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