Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1934 — Page 12
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STATE PARLEY OF OSTEOPATHS OPENS IN CITY Election of Officers Held Group to Hear Noted Speakers. Thf* Indiana Osteopathic Association today began its annual convention at the Lincoln, with election of officers and a speech by Dr. Russell C. MrCaughan. Chicago, American Osteopathic Association executive secretary, as highlights in the day's schedule. Dr C B Blakeslee. R R 17, Box 1888. was elected president. Other officers chosen were Wesley Warner, Ft. Wayne, vice-president, and Dr Elizabeth Crain, Richmond, and Dr. Charles M. Eccles, Connersville, | trustees. The trustees re-elected j Fred L. Swope, Richmond, as secre- | tary. and Dr. Kate Williams. 519 Sutherland avenue, as treasurer. Dr. Walter S Grow. 4240 Park ave- I nue. was re-elected delegate to the ' American Osteopathic Association and A. D Caine, Marion, named as hi.s alternate. Dr. McCauchan. a native of Ko- ' komo, who formerly was active in the state organization, will discuss | ‘ State Medicine” at the annual banquet tonight at the Lincoln The | officers were to be elected earlier in the day. Following the dinner, a technical session will be conducted by members of the Chicago College of Osteopathy faculty, including Dr. E. R Hoskins, roentgenologist, who will! demonstrate reading of full-view X-ray photographs.
“More than a million dollars a day is being spent, in tax-supported hospitals to care for dementia praecox patients,” according to a paper hy Dr. Arthur G. Hildreth, Macon. Mo., former American Osteopathic Association president, which was read at the opening session of the two-day eonvention this morning. According to osteopathic principles, bad body mechanics are the basic underlying cause in undermining health and often lead to the borderline rase and even to pronounced insanity itself,” Dr. Hildreth's message said. Following another scientific session tomorrow. Dr. McCaughan will speak at 1 tomorrow afternoon on ‘‘Economic Trend in Practice.” Convention visitors will then be conducted on a trip through the Eli Lilly <fe Cos. plant while the osteopaths’ wives and families will visit the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Members of the nominating committee. wliich reported this morning. were Drs. J. B Kinsinger, Rushville; J. E. Baker, Brazil; A. B. Caine. Marion; L. E. Browne, Ft. Wayne, and Paul Van B Allen, In- ' dianapolis. PARKED CAR IS LOOTED Quantity of Food Valued at S2O Is Removed by Thief. A thief with a satisfied hunger is the object of a police search today following a report from O. H. Tnman. 3144 North Delaware street, that somebody broke a door lock on his car parked in an alley at 1149 West Thirty-sixth street last night, j and stole twenty boxes of cakes, i several boxes of sandwiches and j some boxes of wafers all valued at ! S2O.
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AUTO THEFT SUSPECT ARRESTED BY POLICE Mooresville Man Found in Car, Captors Allege. Walter Haworth, 28, Mooresville, is held today on a charge of vehicle taking following his arrest last night when, police allege, he was about to drive away in an automobile owned by Boynton Jacoby, 32, 1727 North New’ Jersey street. The automobile was parked in the 400 block, West Washington street. According to police, a pedestrian reported that he had seen Haworth try the door nandles of several parked cars and finally enter the sedan belonging to Jacoby. Haworth told police he was taking the car to its owner, but Mr. Jacoby said that he never had seen the man before. ,
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PYTHIAN SISTERS TO BE GUESTS AT PARTY Officers Will Be Named by Past Chiefs’ Association. Mrs. Tressie O- Kirk, 3447 College 1 avenue, will be hostess at a lunch-; eon at noon tomorow in honor of; the past chiefs’ association of Myrtle i Temple, No. 7, Pythian Sisters. The! association, of which Mrs. Audrey G. Brown is chairman, will elect of- j fleers following the luncheon. Mrs.! Kirk will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Madsen, Mrs. Mabel Teague and Mrs. Claudia K. Erther.
PICCARDS TO STUDY STRATOSPHERE DATA Instruments Unharmed in 10-Mile Flight. Bit Vnitcit Prrus CADIZ, O. Oct. 24.—Jean and Jeannette Piccard, recovered from a
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balloon ascension that took them 'ten miles above the earth's surface, packed their dozens of scientific instruments today, confident their flight would contribute much new knowledge concerning the nature of the stratosphere and cosmic rays. Their instruments were unharmed in a rough landing near here yesterday. The huge balloon that lifted them in their global gondola from the earth at Dearborn (MichJ airport yesterday morning had been ripped to shreds by sightseers
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