Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely JfUtrfjer fcabmgs ana (Trust <£a IUiANWQUI PREACHER HERE v TO BUY CHURCH Presbyterian Conference Head Expected at Sessions. Rev. W. B. Riley, D. D., pastor of the First Baptist church of Minneapolis, Minn., was expected to arrive In Indianapolis this afternoon to address the ltihle conference on fundamentals representatives of the city. In session at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. As the national head of the organisation, Rev Riley will take over the direction of the plans to buy the Taber, nacle Presbyterian church. Meridian and Eleventh streets, for the establishment of state headquarters. Representatives of the Indianapolis Evangelical association and the Indianapolis Ministerial association will meet with Rev. Riley late today to talk over the proposed plans. Interdenominational meetings will be held by the conference throughout the coming year in the church. If negotiations are carried out for Its purchase. Dr. A. I. Bernlnger, president of the Indianapolis Evangelical association, is in charge of the arrangements of the conference. Rev. YY. L. Pickard, pastor of the Central Baptist church of Chattanooga, Tenn and Rev. Joslah Gravltt of Denver, Col., will speak during the afternoon and evening meetings of the conference, which continue until Friday night. Rev. Gravltt in his sermon last night declared the Old Testament should be considered as the basic grounds of religion. Rev. Pickard spoke last night on the subject. “Jesus, the World's Greatest Commoner,’’ pointing out that Jesus Christ is the world's only hope.

PLAN FOUR NEW PLAGUE CLINICS Board of Health Acts to Stop Tuberculosis Spread. Due to the steady Increase in the population of the city three additional tuberculosis day clinics and one night clinic will be established, the city board of health decided at a meeting lss* night The special tuberculosis levy of H cent granted dv the last legislature and producing more than 530,000 annually will be used fer the maintenance of the new clinics. At the present time there is but one day tuberculosis clinic being maintained by the city board of health at the city dispensary. Senate avenue and Market street, but Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the city board of health, said that more are needed to stop the advance of the disease. He said that although the death rate from the disease 1* running lower than the rate of last year, the need for additional clinics has been seen for some time because of the steadily increasing population of the city. The night clinics to be established tstil be conducted immediately under the direction of Dr. H. L. Hatch, superintendent of the Sunnyside Tuberculosis hospital, the county institution. The salary of the directing physicians of the day and night clinics was fixed by the 4>oard at SSOO a year. Dr. Ij. E Hummins was placed In charge of the clinic at the Chrlstamore settlement house, 1%06 Columbia avenue, and the one at the Flanner settlement house, St Clair and West streets. A south side clinic to be located later will be In charge of Dr. R. A. Solomon. The clinic at the Flanner settlement house will be established for the colored people of the city.

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