Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1938 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1038

X-RAY AT COST |

PLAN ATTACKED

BY LOCAL ORGAN

Dr. Charles s Myers’ croned]

Discussed in Medical Bulletin.

apolis Medical n, a publication, plan

today

ditorially the

So- |

al pro- |

ii

Heads Zionists

by Dr. Charles Myers, |

superin

their X-Ray

and inical and

at cost.

icians

proposed that to build and perhaps at Medical to make its services all Marion County | : opera) ing cost. vanced the plan as a partial | to the high cost of medithe middle-salavied family, ubstantial cont ribution | ntive medicine.”

Plan Is Assailed

bulletin editorial said:

“MEDICAL ECONOMICS HYSTERIA” 1't happen here! tax-built and X-Ray and vork on a cost it it di ight in th y? Ww as it part of the New Deal the more abundant looking toward better itions for a group of

“1t cal

proposed

to do

equipped clinical

was supposed to benefit? Why were the really Expensive forms i ervice not included in asis proposal such as surnged medical care alization, expensive drugs

people it

The rank an

render the same service

s who come into their | s of whether the pa- |

the regular fee, a pro-

on income or, if}

1

no fee at all. These the average m eet the up-to-is given the reasonable expense is They Ameri-

101

t he

at he wants is good income to exercise his

lot of un-

aboratory exam- |

uch a laboratory were qualified

arges woul 1d

taff wot affed with the artiial £ a same or more hedule of fees. Pi sbabls me considers the loss

in public work

more of ef-

Interpretation Necessary

Of course, the actual X-Ray films is not the practi 1d )f any more than the electro-cardiograph is | tice of cardinology. Electroliographs can be produced lly at a very low cost, 1 standpoint they are worth than the celluloid film they

on, unless

production

} is a large amount of ay work being done by physii who have not qualified as radiologists, and without doubt fees charged for should be high

“Unpredictable major

considered

medical exthe type of mq edical service

1e Mec | and Dental eal and not the smal for = Ray and laborat ory >se are figures for the past 17 ef the vear of 1937 rst five months of 1938:

service plan cases:

317 § 981

1 om the above figures it is ap- |

parent that more than 85 per cent of the pat seeking financial help had illness that required hospitalization ’

ients

tendent, to |

Federal | equip |

What? Al

basis. | 12 newspapers. |

SUSPENDS 19 AUTO CHARGES

t originate from the |

and |

‘Left Turn Violation Brings

d file of the medical |

also |

the pres-

tech- | but from |

interpreted by | \ | were cut and bruised when the car |

| burg, the |

such examinations | unreasonably |

| overturned after a tire blew

Named president of the Zionist Organization of America at the order's 41st annual convention at Detroit, Mich., was Dr. Solomon Goldman, rabbi of Congregation Emeth, Chicago. Dr. Goldman, who succeeds Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York City, is also leader of the national campaign for settlement of oppressed in Palestine.

Jews

Lone Levy by Court; Eight Injured Here.

One person was fined $! in the only traffic penalty assessed by Municipal Judge Pro Tem. Silas Lipman today. Fines and costs in 19 other cases, including six on charges, were suspended. fine was levied for a left-turn viclation. Seven cases were continued. | Nine persons were injured in overnight traffic accidents. “dawn patrol” arrested on speeding charges. Twenty-eight were arrested on other charges. Ruby Fritch, 4826 E. 25th St. to-

traffic speeding | The lone

The 25 motorists

RING VALUED AT $275 IS STOLEN FROM PHYSICIAN

Homes Is Solved, Police Claim. Dr. Henry Chipps reported to po-

lice that some one entered his apartment, 1739 N. Pennsylvania St,

| and $8 cash. He said he was absent | when the theft occurred.

A A A

Burglary of Three West Side |

Courtiers Gasp At Debutantes’ Daring Dresses

LONDON, July 7 (U. P.).—Buckingham Palace attaches were “dumfounded” last night when they noticed that the dress of one of the debutantes presented to King

George at the third royal court of the season, resembled a beach costume composed of brassiere and

| skirt.

Courtiers were “horrified” another debutante paraded in front

of the King in a dress cut exceed- | early today and stole a ring valued | j,,01y Jow in the back.

at $275, other articles valued at $15 |

Then they became “speechless”

when a

The Chipps theft was one of sev-| any geen at a court since Victorian

i eral reported to police overnight and

brought the total loot to about $450.

The police captured an alleged | filling station burglar and reported | a confession in the recent burglary | of three West Side homes.

1507 Madison Ave. charge, saying they found him in a filling station at 15268 Madison Ave. He had entered by breaking a rear window glass.

Burglary of the West Side homes appeared solved today as detectives

Fred Owens, 41, of 540 Somerset Ave. Owens, who is charged with burglary and grand larceny, told detectives, they said, that he had entered the homes of Roy Miller, 701 Olin Ave.: Eugene Ludwig, 3115 W. 10th St, and Ervin Combs, 638 N Somerset Ave.

Thomas Smith, 6020 Bellefontaine

et was picked in a downtown crowd | Saturday and a billfold containing { about $50 taken.

A $25 tire, tube and wheel and a $35 radio were taken from the car of Otti Ayres, 913 Chadwick St., Mr. Ayres told police. He said thieves entered his locked garage by prying off the staples.

Robert Austin, 528 N° Temple Ave., reported the loss of a pigskin

billfold containing $15.

ported by Walter Reynolds, 22. Commerce Ave. Auto tools worth $15 { were also taken from his garage,

he said.

C. M. T. C. MARCHES

| IN INITIAL PARADE

day was recovering from a wrenched |

back and head bruise aft th h : > wae Trainees Follow Own Band

struck by that of Robert Neiman, 20, !

car of her husband, George, 52,

R. R. 1! Box 445, at and E. 18th St, Mrs. Marian daughter, Merry cut on the knees and bruised when the car of Earl Jones, 25, Waynesburg, Kv., collided with that of John R. Jones, 5028 College Ave. husband of Marian, They were given first aid and sent home. Two brothers from Silver { Tenn., Rube and Byrdas and 21, respectively

Askren Road

Jones, 29, and Ann, 4,

Point,

received lacer-

ations on the head and legs when | {the car of Louis Herald, Monticello, | struck another car

and a truck. Two other youths, hitchhikers, of H. T. Davisson, 33, of Lawrencein which they were riding, overturned one mile east of Bethel on Road 29.

Auto Injuries Fatal to

‘Evansville Girl, 4

EVANSVILLE, Elsie Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hagen near here, died last night in a hospital of injuries sustained

July T (U. P.).—

bile driven by Victor Arterberry, 27. Mrs. Ada Wheat, 31, died here last night of injuries sustained in an automobile accident at Boonville

Dunkirk Man Dies as

Car Overturns

PORTLAND, July 7 (U. P) ward Everett Hill, at Jay County of injuries

J). —Ed33, Dunkirk, died Hospital vesterdav received when his car out,

Chaplin and Wite (Secret's

Out!) Reported Reconciled

MONTE Ca! uly 7 UJ. P

DEI

e been between Charlie

+ nll 1 hichment 11 was reported today ] forsake her plan Coincident with the reconciliation, Miss Goddard for the first time tentatively acknowledged she was Chaplin's wife, though | it has been

that

that inderstood generally married by a Ss captain several vears ago. She entered the Cypress Point Golf Tour“Mrs. Charlie Chapin.” Place cards at various social functions which has attended her as Mrs

they were

nament here as

she have dis tinguished Chaplin Miss Goddard came here a week ago to with Chaplin,

“have it out,”

Beach summer home. What occurred between Mr. Chaplin and Miss Goddard is not known but they have appeared together f1 equ en

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Chaplin

ned trip to Reno reported

as she put it, | who was at his Pebble |

ly duri ing the last few days |

Whatever differences

and Paulette Goddard

there mat have heen

sweetness and light again in the Chaplin domestic esAs a result, Miss Goddard probably

“to open a Ski club

and a solicitude for one another has been evident in both.

her both were

The band Jones, 18!

New |

4-year-old daughter of | living |

earlier | when she was struck by an automo-

At Ft. Harrison.

Training Camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison are to march to the martial music of their own band at 5

o'clock today in the first parade of |

the encampment is under the direction of Techicai Sergeant Howard A. L Harvey of the 11th Infantry Band, who has conducted a number of

| other C. M. T. C. bands during his

stay at Ft. Harrison, | Using rifles issued them yester- | day, the “junior soldiers” will march today under the command of Maj. 0. H. Cornwell, reservve officer of Xenia, O. Yesterday, Company first preliminary machine gun dri {and iater fired for record on the Fort range. Capt. Henry C. Jones { of the regular Army is machine gun instructor. Last night, the candidates were entertained at a program arranged (by Mrs. Helen B. Moore, camp hostess, and sponsored by the Women's Overseas League of Indianapolis. The program was staged by the Shortridge Players. The entertainment weekly affair and the next one wil} be next Wednesday night. Today's activities include instrue-

pistol marksmanship and hygiene The signal company is to be in-

structed in the installation and use

of telephones.

| shoulder”

Officers arrested Earl Fisher, 17, | on a burglary |.

claimed an alleged confession from |

{| Mayor Boetcher and

The theft of | a $20 radio from his home was re-| 1335 |

Trainees at the Citizens’ Military | | these funds were made available.”

H held its |

is to be a

| days when women wore “off the gowns. Hitherto, it had been an unoffi- | cial rule for debutantes to wear dresses which, without being too puritan-like, should not be too decollete. It was understood, however, that in view of last night's sensations” the authorities would take steps to see that in the future the gowns of those presented fulfill Buckingham Palace traditions, being attractive without being unduly sensational.

LEAGUE URGES

TRACK ACTION

‘Speed PWA Application, Is

St., reported to police that his pock- |

South Side Group's Appeal to City.

The South Side Civic League today made public a resolution urging |

Board to “put forth all possible | speed” in aplying for a PWA grant

| to aid financing the proposed South

Side track elevation project. City Engineer Henry B. Steeg was in Chicago today making application with PWA regional officials there, cent of the $3,085,000 cost. The league's resolution, signed by its officers and trustees, said that South Side residents the project for many years and that the Federal Government now funds for municipal public improvements,

project’s estimated

Asks Bridge Grant Adopted June 30, the

“one week already has elapsed since

Mr. Steeg also took with him to

| Chicago an application for a PWA

grant to aid construction of the 38th St. bridge over the Canal as part of the extension of 38th St. He will apply soon for grants for | construction of the Warfleigh sanitary sewer and W., New bridge over White River. PWA officials have officials that applications for grants for a Municipal Airport building

and the improvement of S. East St. | probably will be sent to Washington |

this week, Mr. Steeg said.

BODY FOUND IN OHIO RIVER RISING SUN, July 7 (U. P.).— Police today sought to identify the body of a man, clad only in bathing trunks, taken from the Ohio River near Aurora.

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| in the murder trial of Mrs. | Jones, third debutante appeared | {in an ensemble with a 16th Cen-

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| said Mrs. Jones never finished her |

| statement. | with the slaving last July 14 of 12-! | year-old Helen Schuler

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