Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1938 — Page 11
FRIDAY, APRIL §, 1938
MUSCATATUCK CONTRACT DUE BEFORE JULY 1
Condiriiotion Cost Costing $150.-
1 Townsend Club members are to hold a mass meeting at 2 p. m. Sunday at Castle Hall. B. J. Brown will address the meeting, which is sponsored by Townsend Club 48. i
A 10-week course] in electric and acetylene welding is to be opened next Monday at the Y. M. C. A
| Classes are to be [held from 7:30
000 to Aid Making Colony Major Institution.
Contracts for construction of a $150,000 hospital unit at the Muscatatuck Colony for Feeble-Minded, Butlerville, and a $51,300 administration building at the Woman's Prison, Indianapolis, must be awarded by June 30, Edward Brennan, State Budget director, said today. In addition to these grants for new buildings, the State Budget Committee yesterday allocated $65,000 to equip/ the Logansport and .Richmond State Hospitals and the | former Marion County Infirmary, title of which has been transferred to the state under a 1937 statute. Construction of the hospital at Butlerville is to be the first step in an extensive program to make the Muscatatuck Colony a major state institution, Mr. Brennan said. | Part of this program also must be | approved by the 1939 Legislature.
Prison Requests Pend
Mr. Brennan said. the $20,000 appropriated to equip the old county infirmary would be used to change the institution into a suitable colony for the Central State Hospital. The Logansport grant was $35,000, and Richmond, $30,000. | During the two-day session which adjourned yesterday, - committee members had before them the re-
quest of Welfare Department offi- |.
cials that large sums priated to madernize Prison at Michigan City. Small grants for the purchase of an ice box and for repairs to thc dining room were made. Requests! for funds to make changes in thc | wall and to move a guard tower. recommendations decided upon by Welfare Department officials follow- | ing escape of five prisoners in February, probably will have to be. considered by the 1939 Legislature, it | was said.
JAPS DENY SPYING ONU. S. IN PACIFIC,
be approthe State
Navy Office Says Area Is Far Too Vast.
TOKYO: - April 8 (U.-P).—The Japanese Navy Office denied in part today a copyrighted article in the! New York World-Telegram which had described Japanese espionage in the United States. “The Japanese are carrying on] no spying activities in the ‘Pacific triangle,’ which ‘is entirely ‘t0 be covered,’ the statement said. “The Japanese conscription naturally produces many reservists,
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| be closed helo Sunday because of
| to 9:30 p. m. each Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday. Baul Kitso is to have charge of shop work and C. J. Miller will lecture,
Mrs. Elnora Briggs, 27, of 630 Cleveland St., received a broken left arm when she stumbled in her home and fell out the pack door. She was taken to City |Hospital. Anthony Kraps.| 27, of 3463 W. 12th St., engaged lin a card game teetered back in his chair, [lost his balance and ran his left hand through a window pane, His arm was cut | badly. Sigma Delta’ Chi chapters Purdué, Butler and DePauw Universities|are to attend a
banquet-meeting of the Indianap- | { olis alumni of the national journal- | | istic fraternity at) 6:30 p. m.
next | Friday at the Columbia Club.
Butler University chapter of Tau | | Kappa Alpha,
national debating fraternity, today | announced election of officers. (New officers are | Robert Lawson, president; Ralph Morgan. vice presdient, and Robert Prichard, sedretary. :
The Works Board today had ordered Street Coinmissioner Fred K. Eisenhut to - suspend indefinitely | two City employees who allegedly |
| were intoxicated (while operating a
City water wagon Tuesday St. ‘and Guilford |Ave.
at 30th
American Legion Service Post 128 is to hold a card party tonight at Oaklandon Legion Hall. Officers’
Reserve Association |
| members at their) luncheon today in |
the Board of Trade Building heard
Roderick Rae discuss his work as!
crime investigator for the Police
_Tyllowmg Mr Rae's |
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CIRCLING
talk, new officers were nominated for the election April 20.
General Franco's aims in Spain were discussed by Maj. Timothy Sapia-Bosch of Ft. Benjamin Harrison at the Optimist Club’s luncheon today in the Columbia Club.
The Socialist Party of Indiana is to hold its state convention at the Holiday Building here May 14 ahd 15. Lois E. Newland, is secretary. Principal speaker is to be Roy E. Burt, national executive secretary. Indiana delegates to the national convention at Kenosha, Wis., April 21 to 23 will be R. L. Halvorsen, Evansville; Mario B. Tomsich, Gary, and C. H. Owen, Crown Point.
David Peter Triller, Shortridge High School graduate, is among 785 Massachusetts Institute of Technology students, whose scholastic standing won them places recently | on the dean's list.
of Foreign Wars will present an American Flag to DeMolay mem- | bers at a joint meeting of the two groups ‘Monday at the veterans’ { hall, 143 E. Ohio St. Dr. Henry H. | Nagle of the Legion post at Irving- | ton is to speak.
| | Hoosier Post 624 of the Veterans |
Richard Moorish, senior, is to represent, Shortridge High - School | in the State Discussion League Con- |
test finals at Bloomington April 22. |
Women is to meet Monday at 6 p. m. at a dinner-meeting at the | Hotel Washington. Miss Portia | Christian will discuss “The American Way.” Mrs. Clara Christopher, | association president, is to have | charge of the memorial services for | Mrs. Daisy Douglass Barr.
| | The National Association of
| New York Central Railroad em-
i ployees and their families today had |
adopted new regulations for general safety after a meeting last night at {the Eagles temple A co-operative safety program was urged by Charles E. Hill, New York, general safety | agent of the railroad. Other speakers included E. M. Kelly, Indiana | division superintendent. Orn Parker was chairman.
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the fishing industry. Naturally take sailors from the fishing groups, | for training, wherever possible. “When their naval service is finished they return to their former employment. Most likely, therefore, there are many reservists in any | fishing fleet. However, they are not | assigned, controlled, or paid by the! Navy during peacetime.”
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the danger of its imminent collapse, | the Colonial Office announced today. | The structure was weakened by | i earth shocks last October, a com- | mission of experts reported. The Sepulcher. mecca of millions, | will beclosed before Sunday because of the anticipated visit of thou- { sands participating in Palm Sunday | exercises. | Authorities said that the closing need not involve complete abandon- | ment of the Easter Sunday cerebut : that ecclesiastical
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THE CITY Francis Hughes is to direct discussion on ‘‘Social Life and Recreation” at the meeting in the ‘‘Anticipated Marriage” forum series at 8 o'clock tonight at the ¥Y. M. C. A. The forum series, with more than 150 young men and women enrolled, is directed by C. E. Guthrie, ¥ program secretary, and Dr. Thurman B. Rice of the State Health Board.
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Winners in the Marion County accident prevention contest for grade school pupils are Frank Ladd, Hill; Marjorie. Burkhar Glenns Valley, and Betty Dove, Ca§tleton, it had been announced today. They are to receive awards at the annual achievement program at Southport High School Monday night, The works of Robert Davidson, sculptor, who was born here and studied. at the John Herron Art Institute School, are being exhibited at a ‘one-man’ show at Triker galleries in New York. Booth Tarkington has loaned some of the sculp- | tures from his collection to the exhibit. The Y. M. C. A. has opened free swimming classes for boys. Instructors Homer Fultori and Francis Luoma are .o give each class three half-hour courses. Four classes are to be started twice weekly for the | remainder of the month. Vernon D. | Parker, boys’ secretary, estimated | that 1000 boys will take advantage of the classes.
Maj. Harold C. McCrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanian War Veterans, is to meet at 8 p. m. Monday at Fl Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St.
The Hotel Employees’ Association of Indianapolis is to hold a dance tomorrow night at the Athenaeum.
Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw, 6325 Belefontaine St. is to meet with other officers of the National Council of ‘Women Chiropractors at Springfield, Ill.,, tomorrow and Sunday to arrange for the annual Fonyena at Toronto, Canada, in July. Hinshaw is public relations im and Dr. Alma Cox, Crown Point, is secretary-treasurer,
Standard Life Insurance Co. of - | ficers and directors are to attend | open house at the firm's. state of- | es Guaranty Building, this after- | noon, marking the third anniver-
| sary of the founding, J. Raymond
| Schutz, Manchester College faculty.
member, is president.
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Indianapolis Traffic Ciub members meeting at the Athenaeum last night were entertained by Jimmie McClure, Indianapolis, international doubles champion in table tennis, and Neil McIntyre, professional at South Grove golf course. Mr. McClure defeated Roger Downs in an exhibition match and Mr. McIntyre demonstrated correct golf stances.
The will of Thomas J. Kelly, Advance Paint Co. president who
an estate on file in Probate Court today. The will bequeathed the family home and 500 shares of paint company stock to the wife,
will provided that the son acquire
He also was named executor.
ness in the Capitol Building. penditure of $11,725 for the work and landscaping the State grounds has been approved.
Wednesday night at apolis Athletic Club.
D. Miller of the University is
Yale has played.
nosis today had received the
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Enlargement of. the State House parking lot by WPA workers was | under way today. The present space | will accommodate 140 cars and is provided for persons having busi- | Ex- |
House
Yale University Alumni of Indi- | ana will hold an informal dinner the <Indian- | Prof. Ogden | 10 | speak. He is to show moving pic- | tures of football games in which |
The National Tuberculosis Asso- | ciation’s campaign for early diag- | in- | dorsement of the Indianapolis Flow- | The |
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directors, meeting in the Fletcher Trust Co. Building yesterday, announced it would co- -operate in the drive,
Broad Ripple High School has been named a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, K. V. Ammer-
man, principal, had been advised today. Mr. Ammerman was in-
formed of the action by DeWitt S. |
Morgan, Indianapolis schools super-
intendent, who attended the asso- |
ciation meeting at Chicago. E. H. Kemper McComb, Manual High School principal, is association presi-
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