Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1909 — Township Trustees of State To Meet In Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]

Township Trustees of State To Meet In Indianapolis.

The nineteenth annual moating of the Indiana State Trustees’ AasociaJtjjfr wlll be held jst the State house in December 15th and 16th, jjpt the house' chamber. Committee tbogjuSurtof ß will be established in MjUffi H. Grand Hotel. She officers of the association are as follows: PresiPittenger, Aiqncie; vicepr&fr ICrack, Vincennes; secretary. John jc. Becker, Hammond; treasurer, JJdwarjl S. Cobb. Nineveh. ' following program has been arranged: Vgednesday, 10:-01) a. m.—Address of welcome, Governor Marshall; response, Charles E. Pittenger; report of secretary. Afternoon session, 1:30 —“Laws Affecting Township Trustees,” James Bingham, attorney-general; general discussion; “An Ideal Road Supervisor,” Trustee Chas. I. Stotelmeyer; general discussion; “Public Libraries” Mr. Milan, secretary state library commission. Evening session, 8:00, Auditorium Claypool Hotel—Address of the Hon. L. G. Power, chief statistician bureau of census, Washington, D. C. Thursday. 9:30 a. m.—“ Public Accounting Law,” W. A. Dehority, state examiner; general discussion; “Needed Legislation,” Trustee G. Cal Shultz, general discussion. Afternoon session, 1:30 —“The Trustee and Schools,” Robert J. Aley, state superintendent of public instruction; “Public Charities,” A. W. Butler, secretary state board of charities. Trustee Lamson hopes # to attend the meeting, but the fact that it occurs on the same days of the county farmers’ institute In Rensselaer, at which time the boys’ corn growing and girls’ bread baking and apron making contests will be held, he is having a hkrd time to determine which place he should be. ' /