Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1936 — Page 11
JAN. 9, 1936.
TOWNSEND PLAN SPONSORS MAP FIGHT TONIGHT McGroarty Calls Session to Outline Pension Drive in Congress. By r'nltrd Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Plans for i Townsend old-age campaign in Congress will be mapped at a meeting tonight of 60 representatives supporting the movement, Rep. John S. McGroarty (D., Cal.), leader of the bloc, announced today. Dr. F. E. Townsend, author of the plan which would provide S2OO monthly for every person 60 years of age and older, will attend. Members of the bloc were frankly apprehensive over effect of the Supreme Court AAA decision upon their plan but refused to concede that it would be a death blow. Mr. McGroarty predicted sweeping gains of strength in Congress this session and warned that “our critics better not take us too lightly because of our rapidly growing movement throughout the nation.” DOG VALUED AT SIOO FOUND AT SHELBYVILLE Ownci Animal Was Stolen Year Ago at Bogg&town. Times Special SHELBYVILLE. Ind., Jan. 9. Back home again in the custody of Harold Compton, near Bcggstown, is a dog, valued at SIOO, which was stolen a year ago. Incarcerated in the Shelby’County Jail is Charles Baxter, 32, Shelbyville, facing a grand larceny charge for the alleged theft. Compton saw and recognized the dog recently in Shelbyville. The dog
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was in the possession of Cecil Larkey, Shelbyville, who gave officers information that led to Baxter’s arrest.
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PROFIT REVEALED IN HOSPITAL OPERATION Superintendent Wins Praise of Jay County Directors. Times Special PORTLAND, Ind., Jan. 9.—Profitable management of Jay County Hospital during 1935 is reflected in a financial report made public today by Marie Ewry, directors’ chairman. Crediting Miss Flora G. Smith, hospital superintendent, with efficient and economical administration, the report shows a cash balance of
$1740.97. Net profit for the year amounted to $4225.44, permitting settlement of a number of old debts. The annual report also paid tribute to Mrs. Elizabeth Stultz, hospital secretary, who died recently.
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Allen County chief deputy sheriff, charged with embezzlement. Oetting was expected to take the stand in his own defense late today or tomorrow.
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