Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1926 — Page 2
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m 7 Dr. W. T. Gott, Secretary 27 Years, Resigns. After serving as a member of the State board of medical registration and examination since its organization thirty years ago and as secretary of the board for the-last twen-ty-seven years. Dr. William T. Gott tendered his resignation at a special board meeting today at the Statehouse. He has served under eight Governors. tn retiring, Dr. Gott reviewed some of the accomplishments of the board, durig his years of service. When the board first came into existence there were seven medical colleges In the State: now there is one, and that a goood one, he pointed out. lie rallied attention to the protectio of the public through examination and licensing, before doctors can practice. Other matters to be taken up at the speciAl meeting were a hearing on revocation of license of Dr. Grant 8. Beaty, .Trench Lick, lad., Bald to havo nerved a liquor law violation COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop '’thstn now witb Crectnulilou, *n emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Cree-i-inlslon is anew medical discovery with two-fold action: it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibit* germ growth. Os aii known drugs, creosote is recognized hr Lis’i medical authorities as one of the jrsatest healing agenda* for persistent, ejoghe and colds and other forms •#£ ’oroat troubles. Creoar.tislon contains, in addition to creosote, other besting element* which soothe and boa! (he infected membranes and stop the irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, Is absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomnl'ton is guaranteed satisfactory lu the treatment of persistent coughs and colds*, bronchial asthma, bronchitis ?s*d other forms of respiratory ilWjisea cad is cscellen tfor building i p the after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not i,jliv*d after talcing according to directions. Ask your druggist.—Advertisement. t
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sentence, and the moving of the annual medical examination date to the latter part of June. Dr. Beaty's attorney was expected to tight the j case when the board reconvened at 11 p. m. SMOKING BY NURSESTWO MINUS JOBS Officials of Henry Ford’s $10,000,000 Hospital Discharged. Hu United Press DETROIT. Dec. 10.—Cigaret smoking by the student nurses at the $10,000,000 Henry Ford Hospital here, a violation of a cardinal Ford ! rule, is believed to have been the i cause for dismissal of the hospital | superintendent, W. L. Graham, and tlie superintendent of nurses, Miss Katherine G. Kimmick. Although it is known the two ofI flcinls were discharged, the superintendent said "there was no criticism in 'hhe discharge. It merely came through the regular channels.” Henry and Edsel Ford refused to comment. Two instructors In the school, Misses Jones and Bennett, also are understood to have been dismissed. According to the best information available, xha trouble started when Miss Bennett reported seeing two j senior nlirees smoking cigarets, to I Miss Kimmick. She referred the I matter to the senior class, which j voted "severe disciplinary” action I to be taken, which, it is said, resultj ed in discharge of the two nurses. ! The senior class is said to have held I another meeting, protesting the disj charge. CHAPLINS STILL AT ODDS I liu United Prc.i* j HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 10.— j Another plan to bring about, recI onclliaiion of Charlie Chaplin, film | comedian, and his wife, Lita Grey, j ha* failed. The situation between I the two continues to be deadlocked. ! Chaplin was reported to have of- } fared, through a representative, to j take cno of the two children and ' Ids' wife the other as ,a compromise ! measure, hut Mrs. Chaplin refused *.he plan as "absurd." HUNT OLD IRONS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 10. —Relics of California's colonists are being sought by scores of antique hunters here. Branding Irons of the early ranch days are prized by Cali-\ fornians as fireside pieces. The irons harmonize with the Spanish style interiors which are very popular along he Pacific Coast.
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