Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1935 — Page 2

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C. OF C. AIDS ARE SELECTED BY BORINSTEIN Personnel of 9 Committees Added to List by Chamber Head. Louis J. Borinstein, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce president, today announced the personnel of additional Chamber committees. Mr. Borinstein expects to complete committee appointments within the next few days. The appointments: Advisory Committee Theodore B. Griffith, chairman; C. L Harrod, Arthur V. Brown, C. E. Stoutenberg, Perry W. Lesh, James S. Rogan. Edwin J. Wuensch. Frank A Montrose. Arthur R. Baxter and Herman C. Wolff. Engineering Committee —J. Lloyd Wayne, chairman; D. J. Angus, Frank A Montrose, Louis Schwitzer and N. H. Gilman. Finance Group Selected Financial Committee George S. Olive, chairman: Bowman Elder. Henry Holt, Charles S. Rauh and Edwin Manouge. Chemical Industries Committee— William Higburg. chairman; Harry E. Jordan and H. W. Rhodehamel. Survey Committee Paul Q. Richey, chairman; W. R. Spurlock and William J. McWilliams; exofficio. Mr. Borinstein. Foreign Trades Committee J. M. Bloch, chairman; Ralph W. Showalter, C. E. Appel, Carl N. Angst, Marcus Feinburg, William Higberg, Frank M. Shields, F. M. Bartlett and T. J. Dyer. Butler Prexy Named Building Trades Committee R. S. Foster, chairman; C. C. Weiland, Paul M. Akin, J. H. Aufderheide. Hugh J. Baker, Frank Binford, Howard C. Binkley, C. W. Braughton, Ted C. Brown, Fermor S. Cannon. A. E. Chambers, P. H. Cohen, Henry G. Dollman, Frank W. Duffy, M. K. Foxworthy, W. H. Gerke, Louis M. Huesmann. Robert F. Jeffery, Thomas J. Kelly, T. A. Moynahan, Dwight Pearce, R. D. Sheen, Byrom J. Smith. W. E. Steinbarger. Leo Welch, E. Curtis White, M. C. Wisehart and Charles R. Yoke. Education Committee —James W. Putnam, Butler University president, chairman; E. W. Olive, Hilton U. Brown, Mrs. Mary S. Carey, Charles C. Cray, Dr. I. J. Good, the Rev. M. L. Haines. Harry E. Jordan, Earl W. Kiger, John J. Madden Jr., Dr. Edward L. Mitchell, Earl Mushlitz. Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, Mrs. Nellie Warren and Leo Welch. Fine Arts Committee —J. I. Holcomb, chairman; Randolph LaSalle Coats, Henry R. Danner, C. F. Eveleigh, Walter Hickman, Edgar O. Hunter, Leonard A. Strauss and Edwin R. Treat. MEDICAL GROUP MEETS Nervous and Mental Disease 1 Symposium to Be Held. A symposium on nervous and mental diseas will be held at the meeting of the Indianapolis Medical Society at 8:15 tonight. Speakers will be Drs. C. P. Emerson, Max Bahr and Larue Carter. 3 Doses of Foley’s Loosens Cough 1 1 HONEY . TAR Proof! ■ E‘S S'jS&zsJsz: S y 9 1 Honey omi Tar foe rttvlU tcougba dua *?. Client to cokfc^ Kir kp a t ric k FDLEY’S tnday-rrfuwub-[Kirkpatrirh. eTOT^bera —Adv.

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of Rhode Island, was found dead in bed at his winter home hera yesterday. Heart disea.se was the cause of death. He was 68.