Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1933 — Page 5

MARCH 2?, 1933.

STATE POLICE SETUP IS GIVEN M'NUTT'S 0, K. Reorganization Plans Finished: All Ready for Use, Says Feeney. Reorganization plans for the state police force have been completed, it was announced today by Ai Feeney, state director of public safety. Revamping of the department, which now has full police power under Captain Matt Leach, is ready to be placed into effect, Feeny said. Personnel will consist of Leach, three lieutenants, on estatistical sergeant, six sergeants and sixty patrolmen. This has the approval of Governor Paul V. McNutt, the safety department now being under the executive branch of the government. Formerly it was under Secretary of State Frank Mayr Jr., with Grover C. Garrott as chief. Officers Are Reduced In addition to the chief there were then an assistant chief, office captain, captain, ten lieutenants, forty-eight patrolmen. Under the new regime the officers have been reduced and patrolmen increased. Feeney explained the new setup as follows: “'The state will be divided into three police districts, with the entire southern half, one district, and two in the northern half. Each district will be under supervision of one lieutenant and two sergeants. Districts Are Set “The southern district will include everything south of Road 36, extending from the Illinois line east to Indianapolis and Road 40 extending east from Indianapolis to the Ohio state line. “Division line between the tw’o districts of the northern half of the state would be Road 24, extending east from the Illinois line to Huntington, and Road 16, from Huntington east to the Ohio line. "The southern district .will be divided into two sections, each in charge of a sergeant, as will the two northern districts. “As soon as the personnel is selected a school for state police will be held in Indianapolis, at which all phases of police work will be studied.” Captain Gets $3,000 Salaries under the reorganization are: Captain Leach, $3,000; office sergeant, $1,800; three lieutenants and six sergeants, $15,626, and patrolmen at the old monthly salary of sllO and expenses. Under the Mayr arrangement, when the department had jurisdiction over motor vehicles only, the salaries were chief $3,600; assistant chief and office captain, $5,077; captain and ten lieutenants, $21,919. Office stenographic staff remains at the same figure of $3,828. HOOSIER CLUB WILL HOLD MEMBER DRIVE Three-Day Campaign (o Be Staged, Beginning Wednesday. The Hoosier Athletic Club wilt hold a three-day membership drive beginning Wednesday and ending Friday. J. A. Lyons, president, has announced. 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I Mat NORFOLK, u VIRCINIA, *. ONE HUNDRED INCHES f OF SAVON FELL IN teas days/ ...FEE. /798... THIRTY-TWO TIMES THE SIZE OF NEWJGQSey THE SALARY PAID THE GOV Est WO CL OP i ft 1033 by st* sceyicc inc. TEXAS IS ONLY _ ONE-FIFTH THAT OF NEW JERSEYS j ■ --1 1 GOVERNOR.. _ IN WHITE RACES, . ={}=■ + TRIPLETS occu*. . lU-TX-J — 1 — 1 „ BUT ONCE IN ~ 7000 CASES. * IN THE 0-5. A.., _ 4^* 325*, 000 LIVES HAVE SEEN LOST V ■ THROUGH AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS IN THE LAST 15" YEARS.... MORE AMERICAN I \ UVES THAN HAVE BEEN LOST IN ALL M V. WARS SINCE THE REVOLUTION. VV

A total of 34,400 persons was killed in the United States in 1931. Last year the figures dropped to 29.000, but this was mostly due to the fact that fewer autos were in use.

Entertain at Hospital. The entertainment program this week at the veterans’ hospital includes; Today, address by Fletcher Hodges and Stephen Fester,

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songs by the Foster hall Negro quartet; Wednesday, program by the Mooresville orchestral trio, and Thursday “Four Harmony Kings,” American Logon quartet.

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