Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1936 — Page 8
1S APPOINTED
Schou Commissioners Make Selections on Librarian’s Recommendation.
. The staff for the Indianapolis ns Library for the ensuing year was appointed last night by the Board of School Commissioners. Appointments, which were recommended by Luther L. Dickson, ~ lbrarian, are as follows: : i a
Elizabett: E. Adams, senior assistant, | eal Batalog Eaialon 4 Ruth 3 x Ale. senior ant cata epa : : strong. senlo assistant,” Irvington branch 1 rary; Pauline Ashley, senior as{8istant, Irvington branch If brary; Miriam Amon junior assistant, school libraries visio B
i Catherine Bailey, head out-of-ichool diMaryann Baker, senior assistant,
Sision; anch department; Helen M. Barber, T for assistant, South Grove branch liJie ary; Harriett E. Barkalow, senior as-
tant, Haughville branch library: Eleanor Bechtel, junior assistant, Spades Park brary: be Ber: gysill, Pros ct branck: libra . senior assistant, Teach- * Special branch library: Ernestine E. ford. senile} assistant circulation deB Senibr assist.
TAry; stations department; elen senior assistant, order “depa 0 met: Helen Jane Brown. junior isistant, catalog department; Ruth M. Brown, senior assistant, Rauh Memorial branch library. oO
Mary J. Cain, readers’ assistant, circution department: Elizabeth E.| Carpenter, junior assistant, Brightwood branch Evelyn L. Carpenter, senior asRauh Memorial branch) brary: lice E. Carter, Memes assistant, ash3fston branch library: Mary Cartwright, senior assistant, iibraries division; Helen PF. Chandler, A nt, technical department; Htrarian, business branch library; Ida G. Cullum, senior assistant, circulation deartment: Carolyn G. Curry, senior assistant, Hawthorne branch library
D | Melbourne Davidson i brarian, Riverside ranch’ library: Luci J. Dickman, liT South ele branch : yetta | Diggs. senior assistant, ranch library: Kate E. Dinsm rarian, Teachers’ Special HE library; fllie K. Drane, librarian, Prospect branch rary. E
| Katherine M. Elbreg, junior assistant, catalog department; Margaret | Elbreg, unijor assistant, Riverside branch library. jolet B. Everett, first assistant, (sta ns department. r
| Marion Fay, clerical assistant, order department; Andrea Ferguson, senior assistant part-time, catalog deparment; Mary Fishback, senior assistant, reference department; Bdna 8. Fisher, senior assistant, circulation department; Frances C. Foote, union assistant, business branch library;
order department; Mary H. Wells, Senior assistant, circulation department; Mary C Wilson, senior assistant, circulation department; Ruth T. Wilson, senior assistant, catalog department; Margaret Winch ell, senior assistant, stations departments; Frieda L. Woerner, head, rea ng room; Florence E. Wolff, senior assistant, Manual Training High School branch library; Marjorie ood, junior assistant, teachers’ special branc library; Mary Jo Woods, senior assistant, business branch library.
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Augusta Saker, Yibiarian, Shelby branch library; Dorot P. Young, attendant, catalog a Zz
Lois Zimmerman, senior assistant, Leave without pay and not extending over three to six weeks in each instance was recommended for Helen Brown, Isabel Garrison, Margaret O'Connor, Vera Popcheff, Louise Ratts, Marion Saylor, Frances ‘Sharp, Helen’ Thompson, Marjorie Wood and Esther Thornton The leaves are for graduate courses in library science at the University of Michigan and at Columbia University with the one exception that Miss Esther Thornton requested a leave for travel and study abroad.
The board, on recommendation of A. G. Good, business director,
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land, Mary Kathryn Puryear, Pauline E, he rt, Thelma Thompson, Helen A. Vilwock, Rosa L. Voeller, Dence Marie Volfard and Catherine Wellam,
The following principal employes were named in the building and
grounds department:
Jesse McClure, superintendent of housekeeping and outdoor antenance; Paul Cripe, engineer (field aid); Mary H. Marley, secretary: Louise M. Grieb, timekeeper; George W. Stark, clerk: Prudence Boner, clerk; Benjamin Shaw, clerk; Clarence Ballinger, warehouseman; Oscil P. Smith, auto mechanic; Charles P. Jones, car washer; Fred Smith, truck driver; Bert Newcomb, truck driver; Charles Sloan, truck driver.
AGREEMENT IS AWAITED
Roosevelt Expects Word From Rome on William Phillips. By United Press WASHINGTON, July 1.—President Roosevelt awaited agreement
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The W. Michigan-st wading pool has escaped the drought. That makes it particularly attractive to the. neighborhood children, as the
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TRUCK DRIVER HURT IN CRASH WITH BUS
Leo Allison Suffers Cuis, Possible Fractured Leg in Collision.
Leo Allison, 18, R. R. 13, Box 300, was cut severely about the legs and suffered a possible fractured leg today when the truck he was driving crashed into the rear of a bus in the 2000 block on E. 62d-st. He was taken to the City Hospital. Deputy sheriffs who investigated
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said that the accident occurred when the People’s Motor Coach Co. bus, driven by Hershel Greiner, 30, of 1151 Congress-av, passengers. ‘Allison, close behind the
{bus, was unable to avoid collision, ‘they said. There were no arrests,
20 Killed by Lightning By United Press SOFIA, Bulgaria, July 1—Twenty persons were killed by lightning in various parts of Bulgaria in the last 48 hours, it was announced today.
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Foxworthy, senfor assistant, Hast Woshin ton branch library; Ruth L. Fraim, junior assistant, teléphone; Sophia L. Freeman, Junior assistant, Attucks branch library; Marcia M. Furnas, chief, circulation PAT roel: Gladys Fitch, Junior assistant, substitute. G
appointed the following employes in the school business office for 1936-37:
8. E. Eijkenberry, deputy auditors H Anderson, purchasing clerk; Marie Hansen, retary to business agarie E ‘Bdwin C. Duithay Bar. roll clerk; Kathryn Pra ulating machine operator; Jowney, fan iold operator; Marguerite Geisendanner, tabulating machine operator; Esther Collins, clerk: Frances Stumph, clerk; will H. Brown, military property custodi an; G. W.. Wolff, slork (part time); Katherine Fargo, P. B. operator, and. Robert Hall, Hessenger, JonuPRly ds Qepartment em ploy es med a y superintendent Deon So sup ny ne Joe Smith, clerk; Martin Miller, clerk; Robert Alley, clerk; Miles Drake, clerk, and Roy Locklear, truck driver.
Teacher appointments were made on recommendation of Paul C. Stetson, superintendent:
Eleanor Richwine, Walter D. Bean, Steve A. Geisler and Gretchen Mar elementary schools; Rosaline M. Petrovich, echnidal ’ High School; Grubb, Shortridge; Fl George. Washington; Jean Verna Stale. Sais a Noe
from Rome today to announce appointment of Undersecretary of c. | State William Phillips as Ambassa-~ dor to Italy. Although no public announcement has been made, it was learned Phillips name has been submitted to Rome asg¢the successor to Breck-
inridge Lo who resigned yesterday because of illness.
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Isabel Garrison, senior Assistant, Madi-gon-av* branch library; C. Garten, first assistant, Riley r oom; Beatrice des, librarian, Irvington branch library; Emilouise Gerhard, senior assistant, ¢irculation department: Carol Goldste unior assistant, Haughville branch in rary: Mary V. Gorgas, chief, reference department; Grace Green, Sento ajsistant, binding departm ent; zabeth | Gress, genior assistant, Bri NE branch library; Edith Bradford Griffin, senior assistant, Rauh Memorial branch library; Alice K. Griffith, senior assistant, hospitals; Margaret L. Griffith, senior assistant, catalog department, H
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Tavern Reported Robbed
Burglars broke into the Fan Tavern, 27 -S. Illinois-st, and took $38 and five quarts of whisky early to- . Lillian C. Hall, librarian, Attucks branch day, police were told. Nbtasy; 5: Barbara N. Haworth, office assist3 ar Henderson, senior aisistant Carola tion “Gepartment: Atta L. Hen head, stations department; Kathryn = Hodapp, senior assistant, Irvington Sranch library: Louise Hodapp, librarian, Hawthorne branch library; Grace L. Horne, hington branch library: Hull, multigraph operator; "Hunt, librarian, Rauh lemoriai branch library. 3 Ro 3 ed E.
Helen Jacobs, atfendint, West Indianapolis branch libr ary Edna B. Johnson, senior assistant, order department; Lola ohnson, junior assistant, Riverside branch library.
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