Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1928 — Page 23
r A¥IUL 13, 1928.
MAY DAY WILL FLATUS CHILD HEALTH WEEK City-Wide Observance Is Planned; Pageants on Program. Plans for city-wide observance of Child Health week, April 29 to May 5, were going forward today under impetus given by a well attended meeting of interested citizens held Thursday afternoon in offices of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Special stress is to be placet} on observance of May day, May 1. Every organization in the city dealing with children have pledged observance of the entire week and are planning May day demonstrations consisting of plays and pageants. As in other years, crippled children and shut-ins will be given May day flowers. School children will be chaperoned on excursions into the woods where .may be gathered and May baskets of these flowers will be distributed. Superintendent Edna Hamilton of the Public Health Nursing Association has issued a call for potted plants or money with which to buy them to add to this distribution. “The potted plants are so much loved by the shut-in children.” Miss Hamilton said. “The remain a thoughtful reminder of a happy May day.” The Red Cross Motor Corps and Girl Scouts will assist in delivering the flowers, Child health clinics throughout the city will emphasize preventive health measures. The school nurses will hold special examinations for the pre-school child. The Free Kindergarten Association will sponsor special talks and the tuberculosis association and the State health board will do similar work. Hocsiers Kin of U. S. Official />.</ 'limes Special FRANKLIN, Ind.. April 13. Frank White, who has resigned as treasurer of the United States, effective May 1, is an uncle of John A. and Dudley Cox of this city.
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Mrs. Clara Burdette Gives Reasons for Supporting Secretary. Hoover was recommended to all Hoosier women as “the best broom to use in this political housecleaning” by Dr. Clara H. Burdette, Pasadena, Cal., who is at the Hoover headquarters at the Claypool today. Mrs. Burdette is the 73-year-old widow of the late Robert “Bob” Burdette. noted American humorist, and is well known here. She often visited the late James Whitcomb Riley with her husband. On her own account, Mrs. Burdette has led various activities which entitle her to some space in Who's Who. She is trustees of tnree educational institutions and during the World War she had charge of an organization of 11,000 California women working for food conservation under Herbert Hoover. Admires Hoover It was then that she grew to admire him and it is this admiration which causes her to take an active interest in making him the next President of the United States, she declared. “My advice to Indiana women is to climb on the Hoover band wagon with the women from the rest of the States,” Mrs. Burdette declared and then proceeded to outline a series of “reasons why • women should be for Hoover.” First: Because all his life he has been engaged in the humanitarian work of the world in which women are so largely interested. "Second: Never in his career, public or private, has there been anything for which women of the highest standards of morals and ethics need apologize. Is Thoroughly American “Third: He is thoroughly American. During long residence abroad in pursuit of his profession and humanitarian projects he has carried the stars and stripes of the United States as a banner of righteousness and decency and made our country endeared among the peoples of Russia. Belgium, Austria, Australia and other lands. Fourth: His entire record is one of actual achievements and not of promise?. He has a working knowledge of the world. “Fifth: This is purely a ‘woman’s reason.’ I find that many women admire him for his Quaker blood, which has kept him humble in greatness and caused him to avoid the pitfalls of pride.”
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LET ROAD PROJECTS Year’s Upkeep in State to Cost $1,401,495. Bulk of the 1928 maintenance contracts for State roads has been let, the State highway department announced today. The projects total $1,401,495. Approximately 220 miles in twen-ty-four counties will be repaired, the highway department announced. Projects let and successful bidders: Road 62. Warrick County. 10.65 miles, and Rd.-tS. Vanderburg and Warrick' Counties. 4 75 nnles. Thomas O. Edmund. ' Evansville. $73,188 24. Rds. 62. 64 and 45 In Perrv. Crawford. Spencer and Dubois Counties. 16 98 miles, Richard H. Shafer Company, Columbus. Ohio. $160,467.21. Rds. 7,4, 8, 50. 56 and a road in Clifty Falls State park, in Jefferson and Dearborn Counties, 21.71 lines, Richard H. Shafer Company. Columbus. $177,280 86 Rd. 27 In Wavne and Randolph Counties. 12.85 miles. Hayes Construction Company. Indianapolis. 5266.533 42. Rd. 3 in Delaware nnd Hlackford Counties. 14.49 miles. N B Putnam Company, Ft. Wayne. $3Ol 666.60. Rd. 3. Wells Countv. 8 26 miles. P. B. Putnam. Ft. Wavne. $105,376.60. Rds. 3. 9. 15. 20 and 27 In Wells. Allen, Noble. Lagrange. Wabash. E khurt. Steuben. Adams. Allen and DPkalb Counties, 66.95 miles. P. B Putnam. Ft. Wayne. • $162,584.19 Road 53. Jasner County. 6.016 miles, ■ Haves Construction Company. Indianapolis. $lO6 962 47. Rds. 32. 34. 39. 40 and 43 in Montgomery. Boone. Fountain. Warre i. Clinton and Putnam Counties. 62 82 miles. H. B. Tvler Company, Louisville, Kv.. $47,436.03.
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