Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1937 — Page 36

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HEALTH OFFICER = Pariey Speaker LEGION TO MARK CONDEMNS CARS BP

FROM OHIO AREA

Flooded Goods Destroyed | Or Sterilized Upon Arrival Here.

A flood “refugee’—a loaded freight

car—was under arrest here todav. The car, loaded with merchandise for Indianapolis markets, arrived ere yvesterday. It was met by a Health Officer with a hammer in

one hand and a “condemned” tag the other. The car was resting in the Cin- | cinnati railroad yards when the; Ohio River went on its rampage. And when the water subsided, it continued its journey. Federal, State and local officials have decreed that goods which have flood records are unfit for distribution here. Most railroad cars which were marooned have been emptied by inspectors, according to Dr. Herman Morgan, Health Board secre-

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He pointed out, however, that ocly a car has been dispatched 1Igh some error before its contents could be determined. When this occurs, the car is condemned and certain types of contents are destroved while others are ilized The car being detained s loaded with macaroni, tops and canned goods, Dr. Morgan said

PROPOSED SAFETY | MEASURES PRAISED

Would Curb Reckless Minority. Junior C. of C. Told.

The safety legislation now before General Assembly will help control the 10 per cent of the driv-

ers who cause 90 per cent of the Edward Gallagher, atsaid at the Junior Chamber Commerce Safety Forum last } 1 the Public Library. One Jaw in the series of seven will require any person who has been convicted in an accident to post, bond before he will be pernitte » ue his ear again. This will enable police to trace accident > ne Saiqa. > meeting was concluded with ral discussion of inspection

a Ne ng phases of the program. The group is to conduct a forum on social security Thursday night.

Dean W. L. Richardson. Butler University College of Education, is to be one of the speakers at the annual meeting of the National Educational Policies Commission meeting in New Orleans next week. His subject will be “Elementary Teacher Training.”

18TH BIRTHDAY ~ OVER NETWORK

800,000 Veterans May Join In Celebrating Anniversary.

The American Legion is making plans for a nation-wide celebration of its 18th birthday ,K March 16, it was announced at national headquarters here. | The Legion expects to have 800.- | 000 members by that time, 130,000 more than last vear and within ' sight of its 1937 goal of 1.100.000 ' members. All posts are being asked to plan | anniversary celebrations. A feature of the national celebration is | to be a broadcast at 10:30 p. m. on | the anniversary date over the NBC- {| Blue network.

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