Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1931 — Page 2

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CERMAK ORDERS THOMPSON AIDS TO ‘CLEAR OUT' Chicago’s New Mayor Takes Over Post Formally in Simple Services. RV SAM KNOTT United Press ' tail Correspondent CHICAGO, April 9.—The change In municipal leadership which Chicagoans decreed by a record shattering vote tame about today with amazing swiftness as Mayor-Elect Anton J. Cermak moved without ceremony into the city hall where Bie Bill Thompson previously had ruled. Cermak was sworn in as mayor fhrrtly before noon today. The ceremonies in County Judge Edmund Jarecki’s offices were simple. Judge Parecki. head of the board of election commissioners, administered the oath before a crowd that packed the small office to the walls. A special meeting of the new council, composed of thirty Democrats and twenty Republicans, was called for 4 p. m. today, so Cermak could assume active control, have his bond approved, and begin in fact the administrative “cleanup” which he said would elevate Chicago to its "proper place in the world.” The new mayor named two of the men he will appoint to his cabinet. Colonel Albert. A. Sprague, lie announced, will be commissioner of public works and Francis X. Busch will be corporation counsel, at least for sixty days. These arc the two most important positions in the cabinet. Both men hold the same positions in the cabinet of former Mayor William E. Dever. Cermak made it plain he would

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tum out of office all members of the old Thompson cabinet. "It, is expected,’’ he said, “that all bureau heads will have their resignations in by the time I take office.” None failed to take the hint and the “great exodus” left the city hall practically bare. Cermak announced that John A Alcock, acting commissioner of police, would remain—“for a while.” He indicated he would select anew chief, but mentioned no names. In many quarters, the name of Pat Roche, the detective credited with solving the Lingle murder, was mentioned. PREPARE FOR SESSION Rainbow Veterans Discuss Plans for Convention Here in May. Plans for the twelfth annual convention of Rainbow Division Veterans’ Association will be discussed at a dinner-meeting of the Marion county organization in the Antlers Friday night. State convention will be held in Indianapolis May 23 and 24. This will be the third successive year that the Marion county group has been host. John M Caylor, state president, and Howard W. Maxwell, local president, will appoint chairmen for the convention committees.

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PROFESSOR TO ADDRESS 7TH DISTRICT P.-T, Technical High Instructor Named Speaker for April 17 Session. “Personality Versus Education' will be the subject of C. E. Trueblood. professor of mathematics at Arsenal Technical high school, at the Seventh district meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association in the Severin, April IT. The meeting will open at 9:30 a. m. with two delegates attending from each local association. Local presidents or their representatives will make reports. Mrs. J. L. Murry and Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak at the luncheon. and Mrs. W. J. Hockett, state president, will speak immediately afterward. Professor Trueblood is on the afternoon program. The

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Smart Cow By l ulled Perm SAYRE, Pa.. April. 9—Months ago George Smith taught his cow, Della, to pull a cord and light an electric bulb in the barn when she was hungry. She pulled the cord today. But when Smith rushed out he found her suffering with acute indigestion. A veterinarian saved the cow's life. “Della's smart,” was Smith's comment.

mothers’ chorus from John Strange school will sing. The Warren Township Homemakers Association will hold a Purdue extension class at the high school building at 1 p. m. Friday, April 1. The work will be presented by Mrs. A. G. Matskc and Mrs. J. T. White. All women of the township are invited. The Warren Central ParentTeacher meeting at Warren Central high school has been postponed to Wednesday, April 29. at 7:45 p. m. Officers will be elected. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore will speak at the Crooked Creek P. T. A-. meeting, which will be held April 17 at 1:30 p. m. The meeting previously had been set for April 15.

TRAIN WRECKER IS GIVEN LIFE Murderer of 13 Faints When Sentenced. By I'nitcd Press HENRYETTA, Okla. April 9.~ George Darnell. 33-year-old section hand, who admitted deliberately throwing a railrdad switch that caused a wreck in which thirteen persons lost their lives, fainted Wednesday when Judge J. H. Swan imposed sentence of life imprisonment. Darnell had pleaded guilty to a murder charge.

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