Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1928 — Page 5

DEC. 6, 1928.

SOCIETY DRIVE FOR HOSPITAL OPENS JAN. 1 $300,000 Will Be Asked by Flower Mission to Build New Unit. Campaign of the Flower Mission Society for $300,000 to erect a 100bed tuberculosis unit at city hospital will be started about Jan. 1, Mrs. David Ross, president, announced today. The society will ask contributions from public-spirited citizens to aid in erection of the new tuberculosis hospital, which will be located on a site offered by the city health board. The modern structure will replace the twenty-six-patient building on Coe street, south of city hospital, which has been occupied for six years. Society officers met with the advisory committee and city health authorities Wednesday at the Union Trust Company to lay preliminary plans for the financial drive. Arthur V. Brown, advisory chairman, was authorized to name a sub-committee to direct the campaign and draw up an agreement between the society and the city health board. Dr. Frederick E. Jackson, health board president, and Dr. William A. Doeppers, city hospital superintendent, pigged the city’s co-operation and promise to maintain and operate the new unit, which will be known as the Flower Mission hospital. Dr. Jackson pointed out that Indianapolis is “under-hospitalized,” and that the proposed improvement will do a great deal to relieve the crowded condition. Dr. Cristopher W. Parnell, Rochester, consultant for the city hospital building program, has discussed the project with Flower Mission leaders and plans to make the new unit conform with the hospital extension program. Edgar H. Evans presided at the conference. Others who attended are Mrs. Robert Geddes, 1141 N. Delaware street; Mrs. James H. Lowes, Flower Mission hospital superintendent; „ Frank S. Fishback, president of the Fishback company, and Eugene C. Foster, Indianapolis Foundation director. Seeks Veterans’ Hospital B,H Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 6.—The Chamber of Commerce is seeking to have erected here a hospital for W rid war veterans. It would be bui't from a $15,000,000 appropriation by congress for such institutions to be located in various parts .of the country.

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‘FOR RENT’ SIGN PUT ON LIQUOR DISPENSARY Former Valparaiso Saloon Keeper Quits After Federal Court Parole. B,y Times Special VALPARAISO, Ind., Dec. 6—John Schumacher, former local saloonkeeper, has put a “For Rent” sign on his place of business where he violated the prohibition law. Recently Schumacher, an old offender against the dry law, was sentenced by Federal Judge Thomas W. Slick to pay a SI,OOO fine and spend four months in jail. The jail term was suspended however, after a dramatic plea by Attorney John P. Crumpacker, who announced it would be his last bootlegger case and for that reason he wished to have his client escape a jail term. The unusual request was granted by Judge Slick, who paroled Schumacher to the attorney, with the warning that another liquor arrest would end the suspension.

VINEYARDS OF FRANCE FLOW 'LIQUID GOLD' Excellent* Yield Promises Drop in Champagne Prices. • BY RICHARD D. M’MILLAN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Dec. 6.—Liquid gold has been flowing from the champagne vineyards of France this year and lovers of “the widow” the world over may reap the benefit in the form of cheaper prices for their favorite blends. The yield, now that the harvest is ended, is declared to I be excellent, both in quality and quantity, .the latter reaching nearly 7,000,000 gallons, which is a vast improvement on last year when the Champagne harvesters ana merchants bemoaned a paltry output of just less than 2,000,000 gallons. Growers are recalling the days before the war when the vintage amounted to sometimes 10,000,000 and even 15,000,000 gallons, although that but rarely. They have a double cause for congratulation, in which the consumer may join, in that the sugar content of the grapes has been greater than for many years. Champagne is still the rich man’s drink even in France and the average Frenchman, therefore, is not greatly interested in the crop, except in the money it will bring

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BATTLE BUS RULING Beech Grove Traction Company . Will Appeal State Order. The Beech Grove Traction Company today announced it would appeal in Marion superior court the recent decision of the public service commission prohibiting it frc running busses on Albany street, between First and Fifteenth streets, Beech Grove. to France in good dollars, pounds sterling and pesetas; but he has good news also from the south where the cheaper wines are likewise abundant. In the cheaper cases of Paris it is possible to get a glass of good Bordeaux blanc for from fifteen sous to a franc (about four cents in American money), but the Parisian finds this dear compared with the days when he could get two good bottles for the same price. Statistics show that consumption of wine in France is decreasing and with the continued loss of the regular American market, there should be a big enough surplus to justify a drop in price. Vermouth is probably the one drink which will remain stationary, since it is in increasing demand all over the world as the “gin and French vermouth” habit spreads, while more and more vermouth is being consumed for cocktails. Woman Arrested in Church B>U Times Special JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 6. —Arrested while attending church services at Lanesville, Mrs. Dorothy Rink, 28, will be tried in city court here Friday on a forgery charge. She is alleged to have passed four bad checks for sls each on merchants here.

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