Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 118, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1931 — Page 3

SEPT. 25,1931

STATE DOCTORS NAME SITE FOR '32 CONVENTION Medics to Hold Parley at Michigan City; Weinstein President-Elect. Election of officers and concluding business and scientific meetings of the Indiana State Medical Association today arc bringing the three-day annual convention at the Claypool to a close. At meetings this morning, Michigan City was selected as the convention city of 1932. Dr. J. H. Weinstein of Terre Haute was voted president-elect. He •Will take office in 1933*. Dr. F. S. Crockett of Lafayette succeeds Dr. A. B. Graham as president, taking office Jan. 1, 1932. American Medical Association conventions will be attended by Dr. F. S. Crockett of Lafayette and Dr. A. E. Bulson of Fort Wayne, Indiana delegates re-elected at the final meeting of the house of delegates this morning. Dr. A. F. Weyerbacher, Indianapolis, was elected secretary of .the Indiana State Medical Association. He will fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Dr. W. A. Doeppers. Additional registrations today brought the total attendance to more than 1,300. The physicians are from eighty county and local societies. The Shoulders’ plan of hospitalization of veterans was presented by its author, Dr. H. H. Shoulders, secretary-editor of the Tennessee State Medical Association, at the annual banquet in the Riley room Thursday night. Under the Shoulders plan, as approved by the American Medical Association, government insurance and cash disability payments would be given veterans disabled from other than service injuries to provide for treatment in their local hospitals. “The present plan of the government, if carried out, eventually will wreck the hospitals of the country,” declared Dr. Edward Henry Cary of Dallas, president-elect of the American Medical Association, speaker at the banquet. Indiana had the lowest death rate from diphtheria in 1930 than at any other period in state history, the commtitee on control of the malady reported Wednesday. Certificates of merit were presented Dr. William A. Doeppers, former superintendent of the Indianapolis City hospital, and Dr. Angus McDonald, president of the state association in 1930. Proposal was made Wednesday by Dr. Frank S. Cregor of Indianapolis that the state law on treatment of rabies be amended that only the poor would be provided with transportation and treatment at the expense of the state.

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in wrinkled cotton suit, white shoes and black tie, declared “there can be found enough work to go ’round this winter and it is up to us to bring the workers and the work together.” A tentative program before the conference recommended: Prompt authorization by congress of a program of internal improvement; immediate starting of more than $4,000,000,000 (billions), in public j semi-public and private building projects already listed, and launching of an extensive ofunty, state i and federal road building program. The conference planned to decide on state campaigns for the “give a job” movement. States which are representI ed at the conference include Ala- | bama, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Oklahoma. Ex-Conductor Pays Conscience Sum By United Press DENVER, Sept. 25. —“I used to let my wife ride for a penny,” explained an unnamed former conductor who sent the local tramway $5 by mail. “I have been saved now, and this worried me,” he added.

WAVE OF PETTY CRIME SWEEPS THROUGH CITY Many Minor Thefts, Robberies Are Revealed in Police Reports. Unable to remember details of the evening before, he told police, Louis Gill, 58, of 4lf North Hamilton avenue, today appealed to them for aid in recovering S2OO he said he lost. Gill said he had been picked up by a Negro policeman near city hospital, placed in a taxicab, and sent home. Police said he’d been drinking. Besides the money, Gill also reported loss of a Masonic charm and ring, worth $45. Medical instruments valued at S4O, a set of golf clubs worth S3O,

[and a swimming suit were stolen I from the auto of Dr. H. L. Helrig of ; city hospital, near the hotpital Thursday night. Ross Dorset, 270 North Addison : street, said a saxophone, valued at SIOO, taken from his auto near Ohio street and Senate avenue. A Negro grabbed purses from two i young women on the north side I Thursday night, the first from Miss 1 Bess Hiatt, 4112 North Capitol ave- ‘ nue, at Eighteenth and Meridian streets, and the second from Miss Betty Loos, 147 East Seventeenth street, at Seventeenth and Talbot streets. While a third man watched the entrance, two Negroes entered the Harry Beery pharmacy at West and St. Clair streets Thursday night and held up Beery, taking sls. Two weeks ago the same men robbed him of sl7, he told police. A Masonic pin set • with diamonds, valued at $l2O, was stolen from the home of Ernest Kramp, 272 South Rural street, Kramp told police Thursday night. Mrs. Penelope Wagner, 1436 Cen- ' tral avenue, reported theft of a purse containing $6 and a watch valued at $35.

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