Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1930 — Page 11

MAY 9, 1930

DEDICATION OF UNIT TO MARX HOSPITAL DAT Officials to Take Part in Ceremony; Open House to Be Held. Open house at several hospitals and dedication of anew building at Methodist hospital Monday will mark observance here of National Hospital day, according to plans announced today. Following brief talks by Governor Harry G. Leslie and Mayor Reginald H. Sulllivan at 2 p. m. the new Julian A. Hansen memorial unit of Methodist hospital will be presented by Arthur R. Baxter, chairman of the buildnig committee. Arthur Brown will accept the unit and the Rev. Ernest B. Warein'; will give the dedicatory address. Later the Thomas T. Taggart memorial children's floor will be dedicated and tours conducted through the hospital by student nurses. At the Indiana university medical center and city hospital, the hospital day program also will begin at 2 p. m. A mothers’ class will be conducted at Coleman hospital where last year 2,467 patients were admitted and 887 babies born One of the show places to visitors is the new James Whitcomb Riley hospital quarters of occupational therapy, under direction of the Junior League. Guides will conduct tours through the medical center. St. Vincent’s hospital nurses also will have a special program in observance of the day, as will nurses at Indiana Christian hospital. NEW PASTOR INSTALLED The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, who recently accepted pastorate of Meridian Heights Presbyterian church was installed as pastor at services on Thursday night. Mr. Harry, who comes here from Taylorville (111.) Presbyterian church succeeds the Rev. Thomas R. White Film Contracts Renewed NEW YORK, May 9.—Louis B. Mayer, production chief of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation; Irving Tlialberg, his assistant, and J. Robbert. Rubin, vice-president and general counsel, have signed anew fiveyear contract with the corporation, it w T as learned today. Trunk Robbed by Burglar A burglar used a jimmy to open a trunk at the home of Bass Newman, 635 1 - East Miami street, Newman reported to police today, and S4O is missing.

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Leading parts in three one-act plays to be presented by the senior class of Washington high school in the school auditorium tonight will be taken by the following girls: Top Row (left to right)—Pauline Klingensmith, Edna Wright. Below—Hazel Scott and Marguerite Emery.

MILLIONAIRE SUED BY FORMER PARLOR MAID Heir Wedded to Servant Defendant in Promise Breach Action. Bis I nitrd Pirns NEW YORK. May 9.—William Willock Jr., heir to a $100,000,000 steel fortune, who married a former parlormaid in the Willock home, must appear in supreme court May 23 to submit to examination before trial of the $250.00 beach of promise suit brought against him by Catherine McCormack, another maid in the Willock home. Justice Edward J. Garvegan has ruled. The suit was filed when Miss McCormack learned of Willock’s marriage to the other maid.

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AGED SCOUT IS QUICKONPUNCH Custer Veteran Kayos ‘Lad of 26’ in Fight. Bn United Ire** FRESNO, Cal., May 9.—Although Uncle Tom Helebathlewaite fought in ’75 with Custer, he had to live to

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be 80 years of age and a gasoline service station owner and receive a ten-day suspended sentence in justice court to achieve a local reputation as a fighter. Uncle Tom, it appears from the records of the court of Justice of the Peace G. W. Smith, was peaceably attending his service station in the northeast section of town when a veritable infant, Alex Chabrouillaud, 26, bought ten gallons of gasoline. Uncle Tom supplied it gladly and then respectfully requested his money, SI.BO. The youth, instead, started paying the aged man off

with vile language, the court records indicate. Uncle Tom happens to be an even six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds, none of it fat. Let him tell the rest of the story: “I walked up to him and asked him to calm down. Instead he made two passes at me. both of which I dodged. I then unloosed a right to the pit of the stomach and he went down for count. It is unfortunate

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this happened, but I had to defend myself.” In court Uncle Tom was gently reproved and the suspended sentence passed. But Uncle Tom received his SI.BO in small claim court. His neighbors at once invited him to a dinner In his honor. Epsom salts, comparatively harmless in the stomach, is a violent poison in the veins.

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MOROS DIE IN BATTLE Upwards of 59 Persons Believed Killed in Islands. MANILA, P.J., May 9.—Upward of fifty persons were believed today to have been ’killed In fighting which began Thursday night between Moro outlaws and the Philippine constabulary in a native village in the Kawayan district of Mindanao.