Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1929 — Page 5

FEB. 15, 1929.

COUNTY HEALTH UNITS URGES BY T. B. WORKERS Senate Bill Indorsed, Also House Draft for New Sanatorium. Approval of full-time county health units in Indiana as provided by senate bill 137 and the erection of a tuberculosis sanatorium for southern Indiana as incorporated in house bill 141 was given in resolutions adopted today by the Indiana Tuberculosis association at its closing session at the Lincoln. A third resolution favoring open windows as ventilation in schools, homes, and hospitals over mechanical ventilating devices was passed by the association. In the principle momirg aldress Dr. M. H. Draper. Ft. Wayne, told the association that sanatorium -ware fcr tuberculosis patients was >. more efficient ar.d better than home care. The association also passed a resolution urging new buildings for the sanatorium at Rockville. The resolution declared the present buildings to be insecure in case of fire, and antiquated in structure. Directors of the association named for the three-year term are: Mrs. C. O. Baltzell, Princeton; Bryan Huff, Martinsville; H. H. Perkheiser, Mitchell; Dr. Frank Downey. Dilisboro; W. P. Hice, Terre Haute; R. H. Mclntyre, Newcastle; Dr. Alfred Henry, Indianapolis; Mrs. Frederick Rose, Muncie; Mrs. J. P. Wason, Delphi; Dr. Stanley Coulter. Lafayette; Mrs. Ruth Erehart. Huntington; Dr. Eric Crull. Ft. Wayne, and Miss Louise Studebaker. South Bend. LOVE LEADS TO JAIL Marion Girl Sentenced for Part in Plot to Free Sweetheart. Bit Untied Press MARION. Ind., Feb. 15.—Because she loved too fervently, Opal Highlen, 20, wHj spend the next three months In the Grant county jail. She was sentenced after pleading guilty to charges of entering into a conspiracy with Martin Eisenhart, her sweetheart, to break jail. According to her story told Judge O. D. Clawson, she smuggled hacksaw’ blades into jail so that Eisenhart and three others could saw their way out. The girl was arrested when she visited Eisenhart, at the jail after Sheriff J. C. Campbell had been warned of the plot. Eisenhart was sentenced to three months on the state farm. WIN DISPLAY PRIZES *Two Local Men Honored for Clock Exhibits. g Second prize in the national win•dow display of clocks contest during November and December was given two Indianapolis men, the Clock Manufacturers Assocaition of American announced today. J. R. Patton, display director of L. S. Ayres & Cos., and A. Roeder of the William H. Block Company were those honored. It is unusual for the association to award two second prizes, but it was explained in the announcement of the prize winners that the beauty and effectiveness of the two Indianapolis displays made it necessary this time. ‘JOKER’ BILLS HELD UP Efforts Made to Keep Useless Drafts From Passage. Efforts of the present assembly to rull ’ joker” bills from the calendar and hold bills passed lo a minimum t hereby keeping the statute books from being cluttered with useless laws was expressed today in a short comment by James M. Knapp, speaker of the house of representatives. at Thursday’s session. “I’ve heard comment from legislators that we weren't getting much dour, many laws enacted. They shouldn't be alarmed at that for we can do without a lpt of the laws that have been proposed.” Knapp said.

TELLS OF NEW DANCES Modern Steps Will Be Discussed at Convention Sunday. Dances in vogue for 1929 will be discussed at a joint meeting Sunday in the Stockman Studios. Sixteenth and Illinois streets, of the Indiana division of the Dancing Masters of America, the Chicago association. Masters of Dancing and vhe Indianapolis Dancing Teachers Association. Teachtrs from Ohio. Kentucky. Illinois anc Wisconsin are expected to attend the convention. Louis Stcfkman, Indianapolis is Indiana sta f e supervisor of the Dancing Masters of America. Hear London Planes in Egypt Bn I’nitfd Pres* LONDON. Feb. 15.—Another record has been claimed. Telephone conversations were broadcast over the air by air liner flying over England. The conversations were picked up in Cairo. Egypt. Give Your Child Enough Vitamins For Good Health SCOTT’S EMULSION Is the Agreeable Way ' Obtain the Benefits of W? Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott A Bownr. Bloomfield. N. J. 2S--1

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NEW BILL GIVES JUDGES PGWER TO HIRECLERKS Act Introduced Letting Courts Set Salaries of Chief Aids. Judges of the Marion circuit and criminal courts would be authorized to employ and fix the salary of a chief clerk for each court by terms of a bill introduced in the Indiana house of representatives today. Representative William Bosson Jr., of Indianapolis, introduced the bill, which carried an emergency clause. The clerks’ salaries W’ould be paid by the county. Five bills were introduced today. One from Representative Charles Foster of Carmel would repeal the 1925 act regulating the manufacture and sale of “built-up” milk and permit such manufacture and sale while taxing “built-up” milk products at 5 per cent of their wholesale price. Revenues so obtained would go to the food and drug department of the state board of health. Representatives J. Glenn Harris, Oscar A. Ahlgren and John W. Scott ' slight COLD may Njsr develop into grip or influ* ■SSRji enza.Don’tgiveitachanco vSKv to get worse. Promptly take / Grove's Jk QUININE LAXATIVE TABLETS

of Lake county introduced a bill enabling the state highway commission to construct Road 41 under hump railroad yards at Hammond. Harris introduced a second measure authorizing East Chicago's municipally owned waterworks to extend its water supply intake further into Lake Michigan. The house killed the Gilley bill requiring strip mine operators to replace soil removed in strip mining. Other bills killed by committee re-

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