Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1936 — Page 8

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Col. ‘Thomas L.: Sherburne (above), chief of staff Indiana Miljtary Ares, is to be one of the speakers at the annual reserve officers’ dinner to be held in the Claypool Hotel Dec. 5. Reunions of unit organizations are to preced the banquet. Guests are to include Dr. Edward C. Elliott, Purdue University president; Maj. Gen. ‘William E. Cale, Fifth Corps Area commander, and Brig. Gen. William K. Naylor, Indiana Mility Area commanding officer.

COLLEGIATE DANCERS

{not effect legislative appropriations | for the institutions this year, it is |'belyieved, it may form the basis af | a state institution building and re-

ARE OFFERED PRIZES

By United Press... NEW YORK, Nov. 20—The best |

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New York have been invited to| compete - for . prizes totaling $500. | The winners will receive $300, the second-place couple, $150 and the | third, $50. The contest, to be held at the

| Hotel Commodore, will be an elimi-

nation affair. It will close Dec. 18.

Art - Efroymson Invites : You

To. Visit the City’s Newest Men’s Store

Efroymson’s STORE NO. 2

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CHENEY SILK TIES__$1.00

Newest Patterns and Colors,

to Be Among First Acts.

Gov.-elect - Townsend. announced today that in his administration be will make a person= al inspection tour of the 19 stats penal, correctional and benevolent institutions. “I have heard reports that physe ical equipment at various institu inadequate, and I want to find out for myself,” Mr. Townsend

He stated that during the depres.

costs down, we do not. want the wel jars 5 unfortunates abused,” One of the principal duties of the state budget committee, in session now, is to study increased requests from state institutions. Heads of several state Institue tions complain that buildings constructed many years ago are inade= quate to meet present needs and Jhat overcrowding is a serious probe em While Mr. Townsend's tour will

pair program. Wants Efficient Pefsonnel

The Governor-elect’s. friends say he in‘interested~ in obtaining effi= cient personnel in institutions re gardless of politics. Republicans attacked Gov. McNutt for appointing inexpe: enced persons for politi= cal reasons to state institution. The institutions are State Prison, Michigan City; Reformatory, Pendleton; State Farm, Putnamville Woman's Prison, ‘Indianapolis: Boys’ School, Plainfield; Girls’ School, Clermont; Central State Hospital, Indianapolis; Evansville State Hosa’ pital, Madison State Hospital; Logansport State Hospital, Richmond State Hospital, Fort Wayne School and Muscatatuck Colony, Village for Epileptics, Newcastle; Soldiers’ Home, Lafayette; Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Children’s Home,

| Knightstown; 8tate Sanitorium,

Rockville; School, for Deaf, School for Blind and Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind, all at Indianapolis.

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