Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1938 — Page 8

| MODERNIZATION "10 BE STUDIED

yidiana Advisory Building " Council to Consider Plans Tomorrow.

« Modernization of the Indiana “slumbing code covering’ all public ‘buildings and places of employment is to be considered tomorrow by the Indiana Advisory Building Council, Dr. Verne K. Harvey, State Health Director, announced today. Proposed code revisions to be discussed would eliminate several types . of obsolete fixtures which, because of back syphonage, are a public * health menace, he said. The council also will consider authorizing builders to use certain new types of equipment which have been placed on the market since the last code revision in 1932. B. A. Poole, chief of the State Health Board’s engineering bureau, has prepared a draft of Fstggested changes.

Both Committees to Attend

The council meeting is to be held in the House of Representatives and is to be attended by the members of the council’s two subcommittees. One of these committees is composed _ of - State /Safety Director Donald F. Stiver/ Ira Snouffer, Industrial Board / member, and Dr. Harvey. The other committee is composed of three engineers, three contractors, three architects and three craftsmen. Mr. Poole explained that State authorities co-operate with local officials in enforcement of this plumbing code, which covers practically every type of building.

MEETINGS TO OPEN NEW PAROLE SYSTEM

Indiana’s new co-ordinated parole supervision program will be launched officially in a series of

eight meetings next month, John H. Klinger, State Welfare Department corrections division director, announced today. - The new system, which increased the number of parole agents by utilizing office facilities of 92 county welfare departments, was instituted by the 1936 Legislature. Supervision of paroled former inmates formerly was provided by eight State parole offices. Dr. Edwin H. Sutherland, Indiana University sociology department head, is to be principal speaker at the meetings. Miss Katharine Belzer, State Welfare Department in-service supervisor, and Mr. Klinger and his aids are to give instructions. Six of the eight: meetings have been scheduled. They are: Anderson, April 19; Ft. Wayne, April 20; La Porte, April 21; Crawfordsville,

right are William Bell, Decatur,

PLAN GOLONIAL DINNER AT SHOW

Feature Dishes Served In Early Days.

Colonial dishes will be served at the Williamsburg dinner in the Scottish Rite Temple at 6 p. m. tomorrow, sponsored by the Indianapolis

the 10-day showing of the 17th Indianapolis Home Complete Exposition. Kenneth Chorley, New York, personal representative of John D. Rockefeller Jr. will describe the restoration of Williamsburg, Va., the original seat of the Territorial Governor. ? William Perry, Boston, who designed the Williamsburg house for the ‘1938 show, will tell how architectural features of American Colonial houses can be blended with modern conveniences. Russell Creviston, Chicago, president of National Producers Council, which has co-operated with the

this year’s show; will speak. Others who will take part in the program are . Charles McGehee, Washington, deputy Federal Housing Authority administrator; R. Earl Peters, state F. H. A. administrator; Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schricker; Mayor Boetcher, and W. H. Arnet, Indiana Chamber of OCommerce president.

TURKISH PRESIDENT ILL ANKARA, Turkey, March 31 (U. P.) —President Kemal Ataturk is suffering from. influenza, it was announced officially today. His condition was not critical.

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Two members of the State Police Board and inspecting officers visited the site chosen for the new State Police post at West Lafayette.

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Home Show Board in developing.

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First Aid Kits To Be Installed On Police Cars

All police radio cars will go on the streets tomorrow with new first aid kits, Chief Morrissey announced today. City police will be linked for the first time tomorrow by teletype communication with 30 other Indiana cities and eight State Police barracks, he added. Heretofore first aid was not available in all accident’ cases because only two cars, the police emergency truck and the Fire Department rescue squad car, ‘were equipped with first aid materials. They were not sent on all runs.

With the new kits, injured ° per- :

sons will receive first aid in all cases, Chief Morrissey said. Under the new teletype system, the Police Department no longer will resort to telegratns and telephones to contact police throughout the State. Communication can be carried on with any city on the hookup, permitting more speed and accuracy in investigations, the chief said. Broadcasts of any major crime here would be received simultaneously in other cities. Previously only the State Police received local reports.

Claude Crooks, Lebanon, Donald F. Stiver, Capt. Walter Eckert, Sergt. Charles Blitz of the West Lafayette post, Lieut. Mentzer and Lieut. Donald L. Kooken.

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MEMPHIS IS FIRST IN TRAFFIC SAFETY

Wins Sixth National Contest With 34 Toll for 37.

CHICAGO, March 31 (U.P) — Memphis, Tenn. was named ' the nation’s safest city today in the sixth National Traffic Safety Contest conducted by the National Safety Council. 2 Six other cities won first place prizes’ in their population: groups. They were: Milwaukee, Wis., in the 500,000 or more population group. ° Hartford, Conn., in the 100,000 to 250,000 group. Beaumont, Tex., and Sacramento, Cal., tied for first place in the 50,000 to 100,000 group. in the 25, 000 to

Everett, Wash. Des Plaines, Il, in the 10,000 to 25,000 group. Massachusetts won the grand prize for States and also first prize in

50,000 group.

the Eastern Division.

Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads and chairman of ‘the judging committee, said 1101 cities and 42 states participated in the conte Mr. MacDonald said Manphis had only 34 traffic deaths in 1937, ‘as compared to 50 in 1936 and an average of 48 for the three years preceeding 1937. ‘

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[GRAND JURORS ARE SUMMONED FOR FIRE PROBE

Blaze in Which Which Child Died 3

Was Outrage, Spencer Says, Pushing Inquiry, -

‘The Marion County Grand Jury today entered the investigation of a South Side fire that was fatal to one girl and endangered the ‘lives of 11 others, one of whom still is in a critical condition. ‘Prosecutor Spencer ordered a

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blaze, which he called an outrage. Mary Belle Bowden, 8, remained mee critical condition at City Hospital “It is evident that someone deliberately started the fire in a. building in ‘which six children: were sleeping,” Mr. Spencer said. “Every effort will be made to get sufficient evidence for an indictment. There will be no whitewashing.”

Studies Statements His decision came after a study of 89 pages of statements from investigators for the Police Department, Fire Department, State Fire Marshal’s office, Prosecutor’s. office and Dr. E. R. Wilson, coroner.

Statemenfs from the 20 firemen who fought the blaze revealed ‘that |

they, and not passersby, rescued the children, Fire Chief Fred C. Ken-

nedy said Meanwhile, a suspect in the: fire,

held on a vagrancy charge under|f was given a “lie de-|] tector” test at State Police Head-|}

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quarters today. Results of the test were not made public by officers.

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