Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1929 — Page 3
JUNE 4. 1020.
FIFIELD FRIEND NAMED HEALTH BOARD MEMBER Dr. John L. Iddings. Lake County. Picked: Eight' State Posts Filled. Selection ol Dr. John L. Iddings, Crown Point as a mnnber of the s’atr hoard of health, announced in an avalanche of long delayed appointments by Governor Harry G. Leslie late Monday, was seen as a victory for Otto G. Fifield. sec retr.r of sa*e. over the Governor. Choice of the board of health member rc<u- with the Governor, secretary of state and state auditor. Archie Bobbin. Term of Dr. James A Turner. South Bend, expired April 22. and it was anouneed at tha ? time that, he would not succeed himself.
Appointment Delayed I >kc other appointments, however. delav was made in naming a suecessor. Several meetings were held in the Governor's office without agreement being reached. Fifield. Bobbnt and Leslie all had candidates. The Governor's was and to hair been Dr. Harry E. Barnard. Indianapolis, one-time head of the state board of health laboratory- If .iii h was the case, he failed to put him aero : and the post goes to a Lake county man, from Fifield \s home city. Mayor W. A Faust. Elwood. was appointed Democratic member of the state industrial board, to suerifd Edear A. Perkins. Indianapolis, whose retirement is set for June 10. Th position pays M.OOO. Dean John H. Skinner. Purdue university, was named to the deep waterways commission. He succeeds G I. Christie, former Purdue dean. Charles M. Snyder. Fowler, was named judge and Robert D. Smaltc' Oxford, prosecutor of the newlyrrrated seventy-sixth judicial riisfriet in Benton county. Appointments are effective Sept. 1. Coil I> Reappointed Dr. H. R. Coil. Ft. Wayne, was reappointed to the state board of registration and examination in optometrv. Dr. George L. Frank. Lebanon. was named to succeed Dr. C. D. Adair. Elw ad. on the same board. The la'ter s term expired May 19. Donald Heaton. Fowler, was named to the engineers’ registration board, succeeding A. P. Melton, Gary, whose term expired Feb. 15. Dr. Iddings, the new board of health member, is former president of the Lake counts' board of health. He is a graduate of Northwestern university school of medicine and a stall doctor at Mercy hospital, Hammond.
CHARGE CHILD NEGLECT Mother Leave* 9-Mnnths-Old Baby Alone in Bouse, Neighbors Says. Mrs. Louline Walker, 23, oi 303 North East street, was under arrest today on a charge of child neglect after police, investigating neighbors’ complaints, found her 9-month-old baby alone in the house Monday afternoon. Mrs. Walker on several occasions left, the infant alone for a number of hours, police were informed. The baby was taken to Riley hospital.
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BANKERS PLAN SUIT ON TAXES Rates in State Too High, Say Financiers. Indiana Bankers Association. Group Four, in annual session at the Claypool Monday night, avoided the subject of banditry, and devoted most of its time to a subject which it believes also to be a heavy drain on bank profits, taxes. Friendly litigation to solve the tax problem will be started soon, according to plans outlined by C. Severin Buschman. association attorney. Indiana banks now pay more than any other state. 8.7 per cent taxes op profits, it was said. To be successful in the suit, it will be necessary to prove that national banks in the state are being discriminated against in favor of other competing money businesses. Attorney Buschman pointed out. In “competing busir.c-s.es,'’ Buschman included building and loan associations, finance corporations, and mortgage and investment houses, which, he averred, are in competition with banks but enjoy a lighter taxation. C. A. Overstreet, president of the Franklin National Bank of Franklin. was elected chairman, succeeding Fred M. Martz, cashier of the Arcadia Central Bank. Other officers: M R. Wilson, cashier of First National Bank. Martinsville, secretary: Arthur Crayen, treasurer of the Indiana Trust Company of Indianapolis, alternate to Fred Martz as member of the nominating committee to the state association.
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