Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1937 — Page 8
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TO RESUME ON NURSES' HOME
Dr. Hutcheson Supported by . Greencastle Ciizens in Union Dist ute.
Times Special > | GREENCASTLE, /pril 6.—Dr. | W. R. Hutcheson sail today he | “probably” would resume construc- | tion of a nurses’ home for Putnam County Hospital here “in a week
or two,” but that his rlans are “in- | :
definite.” Work was stopped o1 the project for which the elderly ;hilanthropic physician is donating the money when three men claiming to be labor union * represeitatives demanded the replacement of local workers with union men. When Dr. Hutcheso:1 announced
and that he would not fight to re- | tain the local worknen, public! sentiment here grew. A citizens meeting was ealled. = About 500 signed a resolution backing D:. Hutcheson, and several called on tie physician and urged him to contiiiue his proj- | ect in the interests ¢f the com- | munity. Dr. Hutcheson then said he | would resume work on the nurses’ | home if the citizens continued to support -him. “How ould I -do! otherwise?” he said. He added that he w union men if he does struction again.
SHOOTS SELF WHEN _ | RABBIT SCARES HER
Mrs. Ruby Bell, 25, of 430 W. North St., was in City Hospital to--, day receiving treatment for a bullet | wound in her left hand. | Mrs. Bell told police she heard a noise in the back o. her home and took her revolver to investigate. | As she opened the door, her pet | rabbit ran over her {oot which | frightened her and caused the re- | volver to discharge accidently, she said. ! City Hospital physicia is described her wound as not serious.
PROPERTY VACANCIES FAR BELOW NORMAL
There are 4242 vacancies in ‘ail types of property, 50 per cent below normal, according to {. Postoffice survey announced {today by Postmaster Adolph Seidensti:ker. A total of 125,083 residences, apartments, business-plazes and office rooms are occupiec, and 110) are under construction, according to the survey. In 1934, the s udy shows, there were 16,000 vacanciss.
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Thelma Farrington, is student chairman of one of the acts on the annual Junior Vaudeville program at George Washington High School. The program is to be presented twice, Thursday, April 15, at 2:30 p .m., and Friday, April 16 at 3 p. m.
LOCAL RESIDENT
RECEIVES CUTS IN TAXI CRASH
Another Driver Held After Collision With Police Squad Car.
MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE
Accidents ... Injured TRAFFIC ARRESTS Speeding vis Running red light . Running preferential street ... Reckless driving Drunken driving . Illegal left turn
Luther Robb, 31, of 326 N. Senate Ave:, was recovering in his home to-.
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day from cuts and bruises received in an auto accident at Pennsylvania and North Sts. last night. The truck ‘in which he was riding collided with a taxi. Bliss R. Reynolds, 37, of 228 Massachusetts Ave., was charged with drunken driving after a collision between his car and a police sqiad car in. the 900 block on College Ave. Ralph Webster, 16, of 5120 E.
RENO FEARS LOSS OF DIVORCE REPUTATION
' By United Press RENO, Nev. April 6.—A 28 per cent slump in divorce suits in three months today awakened Reno to the threat against its reputation as
“the world’s divorce capital” and its $3,000,000 trade. :
Vast increase of Florida divorces
Washington St., was taken to City | under a 60-day residence law and
Hospital after injured when the car in which he was riding with James Schimmer, 17, of 5532 University Ave., collided with a truck driven by Edward Hadley, 32, of 1520 Rembrandt St. Schimmer was arrested for not having a driver’s license after the crash at Rader and Eugene. Sts. Arrests in the police drive on traffic violations dropped to 19 yesterday.
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BOX SUPPER IN CHURCH
The Marion County Unit of the Workers for the Blind is to hold a box supper at the All Souls Uni- | tarian Church tonight at 7:30.
TUESDAY, APRIL'6, 1987} DOCTORS TO HEAR | Fay ir couers che gi 2 PAPERS TONIGHT | floor: we have ic~ hi MU
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at 8:15 in the Hotel tlers, Edgar P. Kiser, president, announced. - Papers are to be réad by Dr. J. O. Richey and Dr. C. J. Clark. | TRY A
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