Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1928 — Page 4

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SEEK $60,000 f CITY HOSPITAL , NEEDS SURVEY Expert Analysis Would Cut Present Building Budget, 3 Committee Believes. £ Dr. William A. Doppers, city hospital superintendent; Dr. E. E. Padgett, health board president, and Edward W. Harris, council finance chairman, today indorsed 'f',e plan to employ a hospital and engineering consultar to study the city hospital building program needs. Mayor L. Ert Slack ordered Assistant City Attorney Smiley Chambers to draft an ordinance for $60,000 for employment of an architect and consultants to draft detailed plans and estimates on the hospital program. Slack will ask a special council session to consider the emergency measure. Power Plant First Council President Edward B. Raub Sr., said he favored the measure and would call the special session if requested by the mayor. It is understood that the power plant will be the first unit in the hospital program. The present $1,750,000 bond issue ordinance probably will be killed and a-new ordinance submitted when the budget expenditures are available, Harris said the council finance committee wanted to know how the appropriation was to be spent before passing the bond issue. The present bond issue figure can be cut considerably by employing the consultant in the opinion of Robert E. Springsteen, council president pro tem. Appointment Pending Mayor Slack is believed to be delaying the hospital program until appointment of a successor to Dr. ,W. E. Mendenhall, whose term expires June 1. Dr. H. S. Leonard, Stokes Bldg., and J. K. Lilly of Eli Lilly <fc Cos., chemists, w r ere understood to be considered by Slack for the health post. RADIO CONCERN CITED R. C. A. Practices Unfair, Charges Federal Commission, fin United Press WASHINGTON, May 25.—A complaint charging the Radio Corporation of America with unfair competition was issued today by the Federal Trade Commission. The commission charged the radio concern with unfair practice in requiring manufacturers of radio sets to use the corporation’s tubes. The corporation has thirty days in which to reply.

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WOMAN SHOOTS CALLER Bullet Hits Man in Ankle; Both Face Charges. Although restrained by a peace warrant, Rudy Stadler, 1001 Holloway St., attempted to enter the home of Mrs. Hazel Vernon, 1009 Edison 3t., Thursday night and was shot in the ankle. > Mrs. Version said that Stadler came to the house carrying a milk bottle, and when she told him not to kick tire door he raised the bottle as if to throw it through the glass. Stadler was held at city hospital detention ward on a vagrancy '-harge. Mrs. Vernon was charged with shooting with intent to kill.

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bach, 3; Jewett, 33; Landis, 6; Schortemeier, 82; not voting, 1. Fifth Ballot—Adams, 2; Eschbach, 1; Jewett, 35; Landis, 7; Schortemeier, 81. Sixth Ballot—Jeweett, 5; Landis, 33; Leslie, 46; Schortemeier, 42. Seventh Ballot—Jewett, 3; Landis, 34; Leslie, 89. Auto Runs Down Woman Bn Time* Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. May 25.Miss Emma Walters, 24, is in a serious condition today following being run down by an auto Thursday night being driven by Gordon A. Prevo of Greencastle. Ind. Prevo was released after questioning by police. The real name of Lewis Carroll, author of “Alice, in Wonderland,” was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

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UNITED PRESBYTERIANS, CHRISTIANS MAY, MERGE General Assembly of Church to Deliberate Proposal. By United Press ST. LOUIS, May 25.—The general assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of America, in session here, today considered a proposal to unite with the Christian or Disciples of Christ Church. The .Rev. George A. Campbell, pastor of the Union Avenue Christian Church, St. Louis, made the proposal to the assembly officially on behalf of Disciples of Christ Church. Dr. Campbell suggested appointment of a committee by the assem-

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Circus Fans of U. S. Eleot Bp United Press PHILADELPHIA, May 25— Olint E. Berry of Chicago, was electad president of the Circus Fans of America. Karl Knecht of Evansvilyle, Ind., was elected secretary and treasurer, and L. M. Latta of Indianola, lowa, recording secretary.