Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1933 — Page 4

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M'NUTT PLANS REVAMPING OF STATE OFFICES Greater Efficiency Is Goal: May Put Farm Board at Fairground. Plans for revamping statehouse offices in 'he interest of greater efficiency and service to the public are being worked out by administration forces, according to Governor Paul V McNutt. Shifts will be made to consolidate various activities of the eight major departments created under the reorganization plan. These departments are the executive, state, audit and control, treasury, law, education, public works, commerce and industry. Under the treasury department all tax collection agencies are to be concentrated and the Governor expects to have them grouped, perhaps on the first floor of the statehouse. Among the plans being given consideration is one to mo v e the state board of agriculture offices out to the state fairground, McNutt said. This would mean the shifting of E. J. Barker, board of agriculture secretary, and his staff of assistants. ‘‘The fairground builofcigs represent one of the largest plant investments marie by the state,” McNutt pointed ont. ‘‘l see no reason why one of the buildings should not be heated and used for the board offices, since we are in need of the space in the statehouse.” Lieutenant Governor M. Clifford Townsend will continue to occupy his office in the senate for his full time duties under the present plan. Offices of Adjutant-General Elmer F. Straub would be shifted to the board of agriculture offices on the first floor and the executive department, with its pardon and parole and poor relief divisions, would be expanded to include the present military offices. PUPILS TO GIVE PLAY Junior Class Production to Be Given at Beech Grove. “The Chintz Cottage,” a play, will be presented by the junior class of Beech Grove high school Friday afternoon in the school auditorium as the junior class play. Leading characters are Ruth Adams and Woodrow Worrell. Others in the cast include: Mabel Grace Smith, Edith Bishop, Thelma Jackson, Dorothy Binninger and Jarvis Gamble. REVIVAL MEETING ON Singing Evangelist Also Conducting Bible Study Class. The Heath Memorial M E. church, Commerce avenue and Windsor street, has been holding a revival meeting for the last throe weeks, under the direction of the Rev. Sam Raborn, singing evangelist from Texas. Mr. Raborn has been conducting Bible study classes each night this week from 7 to 7:30, followed by services. Injured in Auto Crash Two-inch gash on the head was incurred Wednesday by William Davis, 45, Ramsey, Ind., when an automobile in which he was riding, driven by Ruskin Roe, 41, of Corydon, Ind., struck a warning signal device at the Madison avenue crossing of the Belt railroad.

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SAFETY IS STRESSED AT RAILWAY SESSION Industry Like Jig-Saw Puzzle, Speaker Asserts. "All industry is a great deal like a jig-saw puzzle, made up of many pieces, each fitting into its proper place,” Bennett Chappie, vice-presi-dent of the American Rolling Mill Company, told members of the safety section of the American Railway Association today. Chappie spoke on "Hewing to the Safety Line” at the meeting in the Claypool. “Our experience has taught us that men best like to work for a company that believes and practices safety,” he said. Charles E. Hill, chairman of the safety section, also spoke to the 275 men registered at the meeting, giving a resume of accidents and accident. prevention measures taken by the railways during the last year. Governor Paul V. McNutt, Mayor Reginald Sullivan and C. R. Myers, president of the board of safety, were guests at the luncheon.

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AGED WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs. Malissa A. Finney, 79, Is Taken at North Side Home. Following an illness of two days, Mrs. Malissa A. Finney, 79, a resident of Indianapolis fifteen years, died Wednesday in her home, 1202 West Twenty-ninth street. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. D. A. Sommer, evangelist, assisted by the Rev. Morris H. Coers, pastor of the Thirty-first Street Baptist church, will be held at 2 Friday in the Wald funeral home, 1619 North Illinois street. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. “I Suffered IQ Years With Itching Eczema” . . and after spending hundreds of dollars to clear it up, I tried Zemo and got relief,” writes G. C. G. of Texas. Soothing and cooling, Zemo relieves itching in five seconds because of its rare ingredients not used in other remedies. Also wonderful for clearing Rash, Pimples, Ringworm and other irritations. Zemo is worth the price because you get relief. All druggists’, 35c, 60c, $1.—Advertisement.

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ANNUAL SCOUT WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED HERE 2,500 Indianapolis Boys to Take Part in Events on Program. Annual observance of “Scout ; Week,” under the direction of F. O. ; Belzer, scout executive, in which j approximately 2,500 Indianapolis Boy Scouts will participate, will be held throu mt next week, starting on Mond' The ■ < jc* annual police and i firemen’s uay will be held Monday, | under the direct sponsorship of Chief Harry E. Voshell of the fire department, and Chief Mike Morrissey. A training program of safety first, ’ first aid, firemanship, and traffic control will be given. A parade and theater program will be held Tuesday morning at 18:30. Scouts will assemble by troops at the World War memorial plaza. The line of march will be through rhe downtown to the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument. The scouts will be entertained at the Circle theater. A fathers’ and sons’ dinner will be held Tuesday night at the Central Christian church. Walnut and North streets, at which Governor Paul V. McNutt will be guest of honor. Reins of the state, county and city government will be taken over by Eagle Scouts Wednesday, which has been designated as “Civic Day.” Scouts also will have an important program to present to the Kiwanis Club, which will be held at the Columbia Club. Uniformed Scouts will conduct downtowi. traffic for one hour, and a court of honor will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus home, Thirteenth and Delaware streets. Scout displays in downtown business windows will be conducted Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Prizes will be awarded the most outstanding. COUNTY FARMER DIES George Dewey Huggins to Be Buried Here on Saturday. Following an illness of four days, George Dewey Huggins, 40, a farmer died Wednesday at his home, 3300 Bethel avenue. He was a member of Christ Episcopal church. Private funeral services will be held at 2 Saturday in the home. Burial will be in Memorial park cemetery. Mrs. Titus, 124 North Denny street, spent 71 cents to rent her house for S2O a month, through a Times rental ad (a profitable investment).

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Helen O’Neill Helen O'Neill and John Bissell will play leading roles in “Happy Go Lucky,” a three-act comedy, to be presented Thursday afternoon and Friday night by the June senior class of Manual high school in the school auditorium. Others in the cast include: Lillian May, Beatrice Cohen, Alice Stalwood, Anna Bolotin, Martha-

POLICE BOX WRECKED Auto Rams Utility Pole; Driver Is Put Under Arrest. The Gamewell police and fire alarm system in the neighborhood of Orange and Shelby streets was put out of order early today when an auto driven by Fletcher Wilkins,

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35, of 904 North Grant street, struck a utility pole at the intersection and broke the pole into three pieces. A police emergency squad rushed to the scene, arrested Wilkins on reckless driving charges. Neither Wilkins nor his companion. Miss Geraldine Colbert, 847 Broadway, ! Apartment 9, was injured.

RETIRED PHYSICIAN DIES ATfITY HOME Private Rites to Be Held Today for T. 0. Redden. Private funeral services for Dr. Thomas O. Redden. 66. retired physician, who died Tuesday night at his home, 1315 North Alabama street, will be held at 2:30 this afternoon in Powell’s Memorial chapel, Lebanon. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery at Lebanon. Dr. Redden was a member of the American Medical Association, the Indiana State Medical Society, the Indianapolis Medical Society, the Seventh Christian Church,' the Masons. Odd Fellows, and the Improved Order of Red Men. He was a member of the 1892 graduating class of the Indiana Medical Society.

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