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Show j KORBLY'S NEW JOB j Charles Alexander Korbly of Indianapolis In-dianapolis served his country and his party the Democratic party faithfully faithful-ly as a member of the house of representatives repre-sentatives in the Sixty-first, Sixty-second and Sixty-third congresses. Then he was defeated last fall for re-election by a Republican. But his good services and his ability were not forgotten for-gotten by the party leaders still in ( office and Mr. Korbly was selected for the position of legal adviser to the comptroller of the currency. In the last congress he was a member of the committee on banking and currency, and he is considered especially well fitted for his present position. The salary of the legal adviser is fixed by the comptroller, usually at $5,000 a year, and is paid by the national banks. Mr. Korbly was born in Madison, Ind., in 1871, and for several years -" was a reporter and editor of the Madi- :;.xWttf- f ' J A son Herald. Then he went to Indianapolis and studied law in his father's office. He married Miss Isabel Palmer in 1902 and they have a family of four children. |