Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1926 — Page 7

JAN. 21, 1926

HEALTH BOARD BACK AT WORK Not to Be Disturbed for Time at Least. Today, for the first time in almost a year, the State board oj/ health was functioning, a degree of peace had been restored and public health matters were being attended to with some certainty. Dr. William F. King, secretary, was at his desk “under probation,” with the assurance of majority faction members, who have been seeking to oust him, that he would not be disturbed for the time being, at leastThrough efforts of Governor Jackson and Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, recalcitrant board members were forced to yield in their determination to dislodge Dr. King. But Dr. King announced an appeal will be taken from the board’s verdict of guilty on charges of neglect of duty. The board failed to take any definite action in the case of Norman Beatty, son-in-law of Governor Jackson, an employe in the bacteriological department. Previously the board had ordered Beatty’s removal, declaring his employment never had been formally sanctioned. { Use it in s \ Dressings for Fowl LLEA & PERRINS’ I SAUCE y MUDDY'OILY SKIN I ■ quickly improved and usually cleared entirely if properly treated with Resinol

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Mbs Ruth Emhardt Butler University Home Economics Club has elected Dorothy Drake president. Other officers elected were Ruth Emhardt, vice president, and Mildred Hasely, secretary-treasurer. TO PLAN RADIO SHOW A “radio show luncheon," starting off the activities of the second annual Indianapolis Radio Exposition will be held at the Severin next Monday. Oct. 25 to 30, is the week tentatively decided upon for the exposition and a important question to.be decided at the luncheon is the question of location. \ SCHOOL, TO ORGANIZE A reunion of all teachers and former pupils of School 39, State and Eexington Aves., will be held soon. All former pupils were requested,, to communicate with Roy T. Combe or Miss Dorothy Hofer to make plans. An lumni association will be formed.

MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Former Head of Agricultural School Will Talk at Church, Samuel Higginbotham, Allahabad, India, for many years head|xf the Allahabad agricultural institute, will speak tonight at the First Presbyterian Church. * Approximately 180 young persons fi-om the fifteen Presbyterian churches in Indianapolis were present at the church Wednesday night when Miss Ann T. Reid of New York, for years a South American missions.ry, spoke.

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LITTLE PUPPY IS A DOG So Assistant City Controller Tells Woman Asking About License. “Do I have to pay a license fee for a tiny 3-months-old dog?” a feminine voice over the telephone asked Claude M. Wilson, assistant city controller, today. “Dogs are dogs, lady; you sure do,” was the reply.

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