Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1937 — Page 12

DR. ARBUCKLE IS NAMED POLICE SURGEON HERE

poe Coroner. Appointed After Resignation of Dr. Frank Dowd.

Dr. Williar=. E. Arbuckle, former Marion Cou:ity coroner, was appointed police and firemen’s surgeon by the Safet: Board today to succeed Dr. Frank Dowd, who resigned to take a | position on the State Board of Beauty Culture. Acting on recommendation of Chief Morrissey, the Board dismissed police gra lerk John J. Street and named Mrs lege Ave, to Permits a total Ey

fll the vacancy. 0 build property having on of $247,565 were isthe week ending June 12, Building] Commissioner George R. Popp Jr. reported. This showed a gain of $147,892 over the corres- .- ponding week last year. The total gain for this year over 1936. is $1,113,809. Mr. Dowd had served as .pplice and firemen: surgeon fof the last seven years. Appointed to the State post several weeks ago by Governor Townsend, I':. Dowd was to assume his new position today. Other menibers of the State Board of Beauty Culture, which licenses and inspects beauty shops and requires physical examinations from operators, are Miss Lucille Booher, Kokomo, and Mrs. Edith Wedekind, Logansport, holdover from’the last board appoint: ied by former Governor McNutt. :

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" CHURCH: S OF GOD ELECT FT. WAYNE, Ind, June 15—The Rev. W. E. Turner, of Findlay, O., was elected president: of the General Eldershi» of Churches of God in North America at an opening session of a quadrennial national convention Bere fouay.

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Evan Lilly Noyes, 5625 Sunset Lane, is a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Cornell University. Commencement exercises are to be held June 21. He is a member of Psi Upsilon, social fraternity, Sphinx Head; Red Key and Sigma Delta Chi. He was circulation manager of the Cornell Daily Sun, Spring Day Circus

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CHURCH ABANDONS PURCHASE | PROJECT

Plans of Barnes Barnes M, E. Church to purchase the [Presbyterian Church property at 25th St. and Paris Ave. as a church home, have been abandoned, the official board has announced. The Rev. Robert E. Skelton, pastor explained that plans were abandoned after the Home Missions

Board announced its inability to

grant sufficient funds.

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LAST HEARING IN RATE CASE HELD

Hollopeter Represents State Shippers by Rail Before I. C. C.

Indiana shippers today focused attention on Washington as final arguments in the six-months-old railroad freight rate increase case were heard by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Local shippers were to be represented by H. A. Hollopeter, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce traffic director. Railroads in Indiana and throughout the country seek a general 15 per cent rate increase following the

The State Chamber of Commerce is opposing the increase on the ground that any increase would throw too large a volume of ship-

fic hazards on highways. W. H. Arnett, State Chamber | managing director, said that the Chamber endeavors through its fight against the proposed increase, to equalize competition between common carriers by making freight rates comparable.

STEEL PLAYS BIG PART

About 80 per cent of the weight of the 1937 cars will be steel. The use of alloys in the construction of

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