Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1930 — Page 20
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JOHN D. SHEA NAMED AS CITY GOLF MANAGER Succeeds Harold McClure as Coffin Course Head, Effective May 11. John D. Shea, city hall custodian and a prominent Taggart Democrat, has been appointed manager of Coffin golf course to succeed Harold McClure, a Republican. The appointment is effective May 11. McClure was appointed four ago. He is a nephew of Mrs. Mary Hops Denny, former Republian park commissioner. Shea, rmei statehouse custodian, said •:e city hall post is too confining for u.% health. The shift at Coffin is the only nange in golf course managers :• homed this year by the park y.ard. Politicians sought the $2,000 year positions for party henchmen, out the board decided Thursday to reappoint the four other ourse managers. They are: Harry - hopp, veteran park department mplcye and former municipal gulf upervisor. South Grove; C. A. Posasco, Riverside; Herman Eubele, Pleasant Run, and Roy Robertson, -arch Shank course. Charles Stafford was reappointed Highland park custodian at SIOO a month. With selection of the golf managers the board turned its attention to appointment of about 100 recreation employes for the summer ,eason. Politicians are busy recommending those active in the las* ■ •lection for the jobs. UNSETTLED WEATHER WEEK-END FORECAST 'light Drop in Temperature Likely Tonight and Saturday. Continued unsettled weather over the week-end was forecast today by the United States weather bureau here, as a cold, March rain fell over the city and central portions of the state. Some sections of Indiana may have snow tonight or early Satlrclay, J. H. Arxnington, meteorologist, said. In other parts rain will fall tonight and perhaps Saturday. Temperatures that this morning were slightly above freezing, are expected to fall several degrees tonight and Saturday, but may recover altitudes of above 40 by Sunday. Re-Election Sought F.}i Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., March 7.—William A. Fisher, attorney, who was joint representative from Madison and Hancock counties, the 1929 Indiana legislature, vail enter the Republican primary for representative from Madison county in May. The county has two representatives. '
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TRUCK TAX PROPOSED i South Bend Councilman Would Get! Money for Street Repair. Bji Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 7. Owners of heavy trucks will be compelled to pay a high tax for the right to operate their vehicles on ' streets here, if a proposal by Alder- ! ! man Lazarus Altfield is approved by ! the citv council. Alt fold proposes for a fee to pay : for the wear on the pavements, the | tax to be graduated according to size of trucks. While most of the councilmen were of the opinion that the legislation is for the state, not the city,
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to enact, it was recommended that the city attorney consider the proposal. Prices to Be Awarded Bu Times Special GREENSBURG. Ind., March 7. The Kiwanis Club has set March 18 as the date for presentation of Kiwanis Corn Club trophy cups to Valentine Hahn and Gilman Stewart, Indiana junior corn champions of 1929 and 1930, both of whom grew their championship ears as members of the Kiwanis Corn Club here. T. B. Coleman, of the Purdue University extension department, and state Kiwanis leaders, will attend the session.
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