Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1933 — Page 7

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STATE HEALTH SERVICE TO BE REORGANIZED McNutt Mapping Complete Change of Department and Personnel. Complete change of personnel and reorganization of the state state health department is the next state departmental step to be taken by Governor Paul V. McNutt, it was announced today. The plan includes abolition of the present state health board and retirement of Dr. William F. King, state health department director, and Dr. Ada Sweitzer, head of the child health department. Announcement of King's successor will be made shortly, the Governor said. Laboratory, welfare and health instruction work of the department will be transferred to the Indiana university school of medicine and the anti-rabies treatments will be administered in the out-patient department of Robert Long hospital. A saving of S7S,CX)O anually in department expense is predicted by the administration. All divisions of the department exercising police powers will remain in the statehouse annex under the new director. These include the divisions of nursing, housing, water and sewage control, food and drug administration and milk control. State police will be trained and used as sanitary inspectors, the Governor said. President William Lowe Bryan of the state university has approved the plan. NAB ROBBER SUSPECTS Four Men Are Arrested Charged With Railroad Theft. Four men were arrested Thursday night at East and McCarty streets, charged with robbery at the Pennsylvania railroad yards at Ray street. Those held, alleged to have stolen a quantity of pork and bean?, are: Walter Israel, 25, and Gerald Israel, 29, 2001 Singleton street; Orville McGill, 22, of 420 Irving Place, and Herbert Alton, 25, of 1734 South Delaware street. HOBO MANIAC IS SOUGHT Pushes Fellow Traveler From Boxcar; Vietim Hurt Seriously. B)i I nitrd Press PLAINS, Mont., April 7.—Boxcar tourists now are careful not to sit too close to an open boxcar door while the train is in motion. Officials still are looking for an insane hobo who pushed a fellow traveler off the* train as it w r as crossing the Missouri river bridge, near Paradise. Recovered by trackmen, he was found in serious condition.

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DRY HOTEL TO CLOSE WITH BEER'S RETURN Michigan Hostelry Flourished for Years on Temperance Plan. | fly l nitcf\ prt *n GRAND RAPIDS. \lich„ April 7. —The old Eagle hotel, an inn wtth- ! out a bar that flourished in prej prohibition days, has finally closed I its doors after fifty years of prosperity. Deacon James K. Johnston announced in 1883 that he would erect | a hotel, run on a strictly temperance plan. Against the advice of friends who told him it couldn’t be done, he built the Eagle hotel. Despite its aridity, the hostelry enjoyed wide favor among transients. traveling men, and even townsfolk. Johnston’s three sons, who assumed management of the property in 1931. decided recently ?hat further operation was unwise.

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INDIANA HISTORICAL GOUNCIUS FORMED Governor Named Honorary Chairman of Group. An Indiana Records council to preserve documents, written and printed records relating to Indiana history, was formed Thursday at a meeting in the Indiana university extension, center. Miss Esther U. McNitt of the Indiana state library, is council chairman. and Governor Paul V. McNutt is honorary chairman. Council members attending the meeting included Miss McNitt, Christopher B. Coleman, director of the state historical bureau; Louis J.

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Bailey, state library director: Luther L. Dickerson. Indianapolis city librarian; Professor R. Clyde White, director of the bureau of social research of Indiana university extension division, and Miss Estella Wolf, reference librarian of Indiana university. CO-EDS HOLD OWN POLL Prepare to Cast Vote to Decide on Best Looking Man. P;i T nitrrJ I‘rc* TOPEKA. Kan., April 7.—Washbum college men who for years have voted for various queens are reversing things this spring. The Washburn Review, school paper, is sponsoring a co-ed poll to determine the best looking man, the best athlete, the best student, the most popular man and the most prominent man in extra-curricul-lar activities. Only girls can vote.

JOBLESS PLAY ROLE OF MODERN PIONEERS City Dwellers Settle in Homestead Land to Stave Off Hanger. By T nitrrj Prctt TURNER, Mich., April 7.—The : depression has no fears for a group | of modern pioneers, who have gone back to the soil for sustenance and | shelter near here. The group, numbering about | twenty, are mostly former city dwellers who have been unable to find regular employment. Undaunt- | ed, they migrated to the rough and simple country of eastern Michigan. Then, much as the people of ’49, they staked out homesteads. After ! three years’ residence, they receive a deed from the state and the land | is theirs. The majority of them live In home-made cabins, built at a cost

of less than SIOO. Most of them average from $lO to S2O. excluding the simple furnishings. Cordwood is used for fuel and should the suply run low there are many acres of timber that are theirs for the taking. OLD STYLE WINS OUT Memphis Golfers Frown on Larger Putting Caps on Greens. By T'nitcd Prr.is MEMPHIS. April 7.—After a comparatively brief trial the Colonial Country Club has removed the sixinch golf cups from their greens and the regulation four and onequarter inch cups are in vogue again. The larger cups proved unpopular, club officials said, as play- ! ers complained they removed the .science of putting.

TROOPS ORDERED TO FOREST CORPS CAMP Three City Companies Leave for Ft. Knox, Ky. Three companies of the Eleventh infantry. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, left by truck today for Ft. Knox, Ky., to open a camp for the unemployed seeking admission in the new forest conservation corps. Tire provisional battalion, composed of Companies A. C and E. was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Luther R. James. No information was available as to the length of time the battalion will be detached. The three companies are commanded. respectively, by Captains George

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