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Show REYNOLDS ASSUMES NEW JOB Lieutenant Colonel Now Is Secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Lieut. Col. John B. Reynolds, who, as officer in charge of the re-employ- 1UCUI uio charged ex-service men in the central district, had his offices in headquarters building of the American Legion, Indianapolis, has secured his discharge dis-charge to accept the position of general secretary of the Indianapolis chamber of commerce. com-merce. The district, of which Col. Reynolds had charge, comprised 17 states. Col. Reynolds was in the service in this country and France ior more than two years, spending several months in Washington following the armistice as chief of correspondence and assistant executive to Major General Gen-eral Kenly, then director of military aeronautics, continuing under the new director of air service, Major General Menoher, until he assumed this post in Indianapolis. His broad experience and familiarity familiar-ity with the situation in Washington made him an able adviser for consultation con-sultation by the legion headquarters staff, while the presence in the headquarters head-quarters building of a war department representative was a great convenience. con-venience. The position lie has accepted with the Indianapolis chamber of com- ' merce Is considered one of the best of that kind in the country, the In: dlanapclis civic-commercial orgnniza- j tion having a membership of 4.000, while the city is second in the manufacture manu-facture of automobiles and ranks high in the meat packing and other indus- fries, assuring a great future for the j colonel. |