Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1935 — Page 11

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INFANT CLINICS TO BE PART OF LOCAL HOSPITAL Departments to Be Added to City Institution After Jan. 1. The central city infant welfare j clinics now housed in the Meridian Life Building are to be moved to the outpatient department, of the City Hospital after Jan. 1, it was announced today. The Health Board appointed 32 internes to begin service at the City Hospital next summer. All but three are Robert J. Lewis, University of Arkansas. Burton A. Washburn, University of Louisville, and Robert E. Glasser, St. Louis University. Other internes are Donald E. Spahr, Bernard W. Cohen, Albert M. Donato. Charles H. Maly, Loren F. Ak. F„obert W. Oliphant. Ralph O Hippenstcel *, Norman F. Peacock, Joseph L. Haymond, John I. Rir, le Jr., Sidney A. Kaufiman, Robert K. Mye's, Clarence E. Reich, Ja’.ies B. White, James N. MeFadden, Jack McKittrick, Norval C. Folkening. Wendell C. Kelly, Samuel J. Klore, Thomas M. Conley, John S. Hash. Jack E. Shields, Milton W. Erdel, Raymond Adler, Henry A. Brocksmith, Daniel D. Stiver, Clayton L. Rice, Herbert G. McMahan and J. W. Humphreys. SOLDIER TO RETIRE; IN ARMY 32 YEARS Sergt. John Hoover, 63, Is Oldest Man in Active Service. Sergt. John Hoover, 69, Fort Benjamin Harrison, oldest man in active service of the United States Army, is to be retired Dec. 31 after more than 32 years active duty. Sergt. Hoover entered the service in 1889 and served continuously until 1899. He re-enlisted in 1914 and since then has served in the infantry, cavalry and quartermaster corps. He plans to visit relatives and friends near North Vernon after retirement. MINTON IS TO RETURN Senator Due Here Monday After Trip to Philippines, Orient. Senator Sherman Minton is to return to his local offices in Democratic state headquarters in the Claypool today following a trip to the Philippines, James Penman, his secretary, has announced. He visited the Orient with a congressional party and attended the inaugration of President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines.

I MOR^mG E xce ll e nl gifts, lull of ihe perfect Christmas j/ || "spirit," with space for your personal greeting, ij jj I Calvert i 1 GIVE BETTER WHISKIES O 1935. OdraVMuTlul TMsttlliaf €O4 Inc. Executive Offlces: New York. N. Y. Calvert's •'Reserve" ana Calvwfs “Special" Blended Whisklei

CHILDREN BRING GOLD TO IL DUCE

A big red apple for teacher? Not in Italy, these days! These Italian children are filing by a desk in a government bureau, bringing gold ornaments and utensils as donations from their families to the Fascist government to help carry on the African war.

COURT HOLDS AGENTS EXEMPT FROM LEVY State Loses Its Case in Test of Gross Income Law 7 . Time* Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 23. Agents designated by a court to sell real estate are not subject to Indiana's gross income tax, Circuit Judge Charles E. Smith has ruled. Believed the first since the state tax became effective, the decision was handed down in a suit filed by the State Income Tax Department against Conrad S. Arnkens and Arthur Call, commissioners named by Judge Smith to partition and sell properties belonging to Oscar

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Cates. The state contended it was entitled to a 1 per cent tax on the gross sales, allowing no deductions regardless of disposition of the proceeds. The court’s ruling exempts from the income tax any administrator, executor, commissioner or other officer selling property under a court decree.

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FARMERS SOLICITED ON POWER PROJECT Wabash County Campaign Results to Be Revealed This Week. Tim in Special WABASH, Ind., Dec. 23.—Results obtained in a campaign to enroll 1000 subscribers for the Wabash Rural Electrification project are 'Xpected to be announced this week by County Agent W. K. Delaplane. Farm Bureau officials met last | week for final instruction before) soliciting the estimated 2000 farmers whose homes are without access to electrical’ power. The Federal government, in addition to advancing funds for construction ofpporerw r er lines along rural county- roads, is to provide for wiring homes. Th.s provision, it is believed, would encourage many to! sign who would otherwise be unable to do so.

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