Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 191, 18 May 1909 — Page 8

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ttakeup of the New Public Accounting Board is Expected To Be Announced Before

klllli COMPETENT MEN ARE ONES TO GET CALL

One Member to Be Familiar

With Banking, One an ExCounty Official and One an Ex-city Official.

There will b lew temptation to so wrong.

Therefore, the . public accounting

board most be made a noo-parasan affair, jost ' the aame as the school system of the state. So. it makes no

difference, so far as practical results

are concerned, whether the chief inspector is a democrat or a republican. It is much more important that the interests of , the public be protected

than that an office be filled by either a democrat or a republican.

Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe

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spring colds, which inflame the lungs

and develop Into pneumonia. 'Avoid

counterfeits by insisting upon baring the genuine Foley's Honey and; Tar,

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A FLY TIME SIGN:

TUEJKII DOORS "Revolvers" at the Postoffice

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(Special Correspondent.)

Indlananolis. May 18. It is believed

that Governor Marshall will this week announce the names of the men whom he will appoint as members of the. public accounting board. He has nottyet made- up his mind who he will appoint, but it is believed he has narrowed down the list to a few names from which to make the selection. It is known that he has had several conferences with prominent business men from" out in the state and that he has received their recommendations of different men, and that he has eliminated many of the applicants. The governor has decided that one of the appointees shall be . a fopmer county official, one a former city official and one a man with good knowledge of the banking business. He believes that three men of these qualifications will be able to put the law into force and make it produce good results. The law creating this department was passed by the last legislature and is now in. force, but it provides that within sixty days after its passage the governor shall appoint the chief accountant and the two deputy accountants, and that they shall prepare and put Into use in every public office in the state by the first of next January a system of public accounting. ' t Get Good Salaries. The chief and the two deputies ahall appoint a clerk and whatever number of field deputies they shall require! to do the outside work. The salary of the chief accountant is fixed by the law at $4,000 a year and the salaries of the deputies at $3,000. The field deputies will receive $10 a day for their services and will have to pay their own expenses with the exception of railroad fares.. Governor Marshall has had his chief difficulty in finding a man to take the position of chief accountant, who will be the head of the department. For a long time it was feared that he would have to look outside the state of Indiana for a man to take this position, because it was feared that a man could not be found . in Indiana who would possess the necessary experience in the practical workings of such a system to enable him to take up the work and go right ahead with it. The public accounting department is a brand new proposition in Indiana,

and it was believed for a long time that it would be necessary to Import a man to take charge of it. However, it Is said now, that this will not be necessary and that the chief, as trail as the deputies will all be Indiana men. Whether the chief will be a democrat or a republican is not yet known, but it would not be at all a surprise if the governor were to pick a republican for that place. Is Non-Partisan.

It is the purpose of the law creating

the department to make it a non-partisan affair so that the inspection of

public offices and accounts may be

done without the slightest influence

from politicians or from political quarters. Unless the public accounting department is conducted on a strict non

partisan basis, eliminating everything

that looks like partisanship the law will be a failure, for it is politics and political pull that causes 99 percent of the crookedness and corruption in

public office which calls for the state

Inspection. . Whenever you find a pub-J

He official of high or low degree who has misappropriated public funds or who - hes allowed his accounts and books to become tangled you will generally find that that man is a politician, elected on a strict partisan basis because he belongs to a certain party rather than because he is competent to fill the office. It is to weed out such officials and make the offices unattractive to them that the public accounting law was passed. When an official knows that his affairs are open to inspection at aH times by the state inspection department and that an Inspector is likely to drop in at any time of the day he will be very careful to keep his accounts straight.

Another sign of spring the revolv

ing doors at the postoffice were taken

down today. , These doors are put up

early in the fall as It becomes advisable to save heat generated from

within the structure and. are not taken down until fly time. K will be herd on the gangs- of youngsters who are

accustomed to play about the doors.'

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We often wonder how any person can be persuaded into taking anything

but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble. Do not he

fooled into accepting "own make" or other substitutes. The genuine con

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Elephants' Memories. Elephants' memories are the most lasting of any animal's. One trainer had an elephant in his care six weeks and taught it many tricks. It was then shipped away to a menagerie, wjiere it led a humdrum life for many' months. Its old trainer coming In unexpectedly, however, it obeyed his voice and went through its tricks perfectly.

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Notified That It Must Furnish

Geographies at the , Old Price.

PROPOSED BOOST FAILS

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TIFIED THAT IT WILL BE EXPECTED, BY STATE, TO CO NT IN UE THE OLD CONTRACT.

. Indianapolis. Ind., May 18. Ginn and

company, the school book publishers.

have notified the state board of school

book commissioners that they will con

tinue for five more - years to supply

Frye's advanced geographies to the

schools of Indiana at the same price they have received for them during the

last rive years. The present price is

75 cents, but when the board took

bids recently for tho contract for the

next five years the company raised the

price to 88 cents. At the same time the MacMillan company, publishers of the Tarr and McMurray elementary geographies, which now sell to the school children for 30 cents, boosted the price to 45 cents for. the next, five years. Bucked on the Price. . The board wished to continue the use of these- books in the schools, but was not willing to pay the advanced price, so Governor Marshall dug up a law under which the attorney general says the state can- compel the two companies to furnish the books at the old prices until new books are adopted in their places. When this law was discovered the board threw out all bids on geographies and notified the two companies that they would be expected to stand by their present contract for another five years. The answer of Ginn and company has already been received. The MacMillan company, however, declares it will not comply- with the demand of the board and that it will not furnish the books at the old price. Therefore, the stele will be compelled to bring suit to force the company to stick to its contract,' A suit will be filed within a short time.

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