Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1944 — Page 16
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RECREATION JOB
Birmingham City Executive Named Director Here by Park Board.
Appointment of K. Mark Cowen, superintendent of parks and recreation in Birmingham, Ala, as Indianapolis ‘ recreation director was announced today by the park board. Mr. Cowen, who will assume his duties here Oct. 20, had been chief
one year, going there from the park
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A graduate of Ohio university and the National Recreation school of New York, Mr. Cowen taught modern history for five years in Decatur, Ill, public schools. For three years he was president of the state Amateur Athletic Union of Virginia and is retiring acting president ‘of the Society of Recreation Workers of America. His acceptance of the $4200 municipal job gives the city a fulltime recreation director for the first time since last March when Harold Geisel, former recreation chief, resigned. Mr. Cowen, who is a member of the Methodist church, Lamhda Chi Alpha fraternity and Kiwanis International, will move his wife and two children to Indianapolis as soon as he can obtain living quarters.
DRAWS $1,138,992, PAYS U. S. $900,000
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (U. PJ. —Movie Magnate Louis D. Mayer drew $1,138992 for the 12 months ended Aug. 31, 1943, to top the nation’s salary earners for the sixth consecutive year, the treasury revealed last night. : A treasury spokesman said that Mayer was required to pay roughly $900,000 of this amount in federal
A FEDERAL building engineer unwittingly stepped ifito an elevator shaft last evening and fell 15 feet to a steel beam, suf fering serous head and back injuries. Fred C. McDaniel, 60, of 4954 Ralston ave, saw an elevator door ajar on the basement floor of the east side of the building and, thinking the elevator was there, stepped into the shaft. The elevator was being repaired on the fourth floor, police were told. Firemen lifted McDaniel to the basement floor in a chair lifted by ropes after he had been given first-aid at the bottom of the
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