Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1938 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Mourned

DR. EMERSON, FORMER DEAN ATI. U..IS DEAD

Nationally Known Physician To Get Tribute From Medical Council.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1938

{Continued from Page One)

dren, the Robert W. Long Hospital, the Medical School Building and the Nurses’ Home. | In Indianapolis, he was recognized as sn outstanding consulting physician. He was nationally famous for his research work. He was chosen as a member of a Layman’s Foreign Mission Inquiry Commission for study in India and the Orient in 1931. He was a former president of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and for several years conducted the affairs of the National Committee for Memtal Hygiene.

Dr. Charles P. Emerson

GERMANY LACKS "LABOR, IS CLAIM

Bowes Tells Universal Club Members Nazi Sense of

Wrote Extensively The author of numerous medical papers, his works included studies 1 “Pneumotherax,” “Clinical Diagnosis,” “Hospitals for Children.”

i Here Is the Traffic Record

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MEETINGS TODAY BIRTHS

Optimist Club, imbis Girls ’ ‘ oh 3 dinner, Columbia Club, Rov. Virginia Hayden, at Citv : i ¥ orothy trodtman, a | Indianapolis Sales Congress, lecture, illiam, Doro American United Life Insurance Co. audim 73pm

County Deaths Speeding (To Date)

1938 ...

at St. Vincent's 3499 Birchwood 1902 N. Illinois. 1749 W. New|

a Marvin, Freda Young. Reckless 1 oy. Tn Cb. 4 Lowell, Virginia Amos sd ciht i ar emorcratie Tub, inner,| Harry, Novella Young. ‘ Driving : Hotel Wasiiington, 6:30 p. m | Yancy, Thelma Zachary, Rr " Prefer Rotary Ciye, Juncheon. Glaypost Hotel: York, k., Marian Grey, : unning = ‘noon. Fran ari 3 City Deaths | ential Street 3 Marion County Demacratic Women, | Tom, Eugena Dovey: (To Date) MeCN, Claypon! finel. xv. | Charles, Della Schoolcraft at Coleman : . Red Indianapolis Home Builders’ tiation, Robert, My rtle Horsley, at Coleman. > 1938 Running Red tan RT Aa Ti: Jone sont Brown, al aienegit | 1937 ......... ¥ ing, Hotel Washington, 10 a. m. Robert. Lins h Bases 3% Meihodith 26 | | Alpha Tau Omega. luncheon, Buryl, Garnetta Wray, at St. Francis. | Sept. 2 torres noon ®a. runtato Loren, Gareta Jones. at St. Francis. Accidents 16 Drunken | Gyro Club, Robert, Frances Kreie, at St. Vincent's. Injured 6 Driving ... 3 n Dead 1 Arrests

329 8S. Illinois, 150 W. 16th

meetBoard of |

luncheon, Spink-Arms Hotel, |

James, Mary Coffman; 2514 N Sapitol. Louis, Violet Yockey. 1514 Hiatt Charles, Edna Schiffer, 4351 Schofield. '

DE! ATHS William C. Dodd. 38, at cerebral hemorrhage. Petrache Velesscu, 50, at 1226 N. Kealing, coronary thrombosis. Anthony Koskey, 37, leukemia. Nellie Blanton, 42. Nicholas Gehl, 72, coronary thrombosis. Cornelia Vollmer, 686, cholecystitis. Estella E. Harmening, 64, cent’s. broncho-pnenmonia Harry G. Tavlor, 80, at City, | pneumonia. Joan Goldman, 8, Riley,

Mercator Club, luncheon, Columbia Ciub,

noon. { 95 Others ...... 16 co hiyersal Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, |

Casas no University of Michigan Club, Board of Trade. noon. Lutheran Service Club, Cotiage, noon.

luncheon, 328 N. Grant,

OFFICIAL WEATHER mtn, Ses

United States Weather Buread a

at Methodist, acute

MEETINGS TOMORROW

Kiwanis Club, Columbia Club, ! FORECAST — Fair te- noon cooler tonight. ad Club, se Beverage Credit Group. — fms WaT Ten, OH TEMPERATU RE | Indianapolis —Sept. 27, 1937— {American United Life Insurance Company { auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Indianapolis Apartment Owners’ Associa | tion. Juncheon. Hotel Washington, noon. Lig Webb Zelathea Club, luncheon, Hotel Washing- bronchial asthma ton, noon : , > ley Co-Operative Club of Indianapolis, lunch- Connor Reed, 4. at Ri ¢ [eon, Columbia Club noon. Jessie V. Jiaruine, 68, at Younz Men's Discussion Club, dinner, | coronary xe Son | 3

C.a,6p. m ait Purdue Alumni Association, Louie PF. Tillison, arteriosclerosis. 62,

{ Hotel Severin, noon. John L. Shipp, kit

Long, thrombosis at 1316 Linwood,

at luncheon, INDIANAPOLIS night and tomorrow;

luncheon, Hotel Washington, at St. Vincent's,

luncheon, Hotel at St. Vin-

Sales Congress, lecture, broncho- | at

63,

broncho-

BAROMETER, | a.m 29. 9 ! Precipitation 24 hrs. ._ ending YT a, m an. 1..

Total ER omitation since Excess since Jan. 1 CentER 3ly

at Methodist,

diphtheria. 315 E. 10th

70. at Long. empyema.

luncheon, ! 60, at 429 N. Riley,

MIDWEST WEATHER

Indiana—Fair tonight and 1422 Park,

at cere-

tomorrow;

Twelfth District Legion, Board of Trade, tomorrow bral hemorrhage.

noon. . Mary Glascock.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, St.

Board of at Vincent's,

| Robert

FLOYD JURY PROBES | ALLEGED SH SHORTAGE

naliny to “include Gambling Study, Is Claim.

A Grand Jury today started

‘Y> MEMBER DRIVE

The campaign | apolis Y. M. C. A. for 1250 new and rm—— renewal members second day this morning with more than 25 per cent of its goal pleted.

Yesterday, NEW ALBANY, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—{395 memberships were

in- | officials reported.

|ards team led the field, followed by A. IL. Taggart’s division. Leader in

GOES INTC INTO 2D DAY the individual list was J. C. Buckles,

| followed by Earl Kiger and L. A.

Indian- Kirkpatrick.

of the

swung into its

SAVE AT YOUR NEAREST HAAG'S NEIGHBORHOOD CUT PRICE DRUG STORE

com-

first day of the drive, turned in, Richard Wood- |

vestigation of an alleged shortage | ‘estimated at $100,000 in the Floyd | County treasurer's office which was | ‘disclosed following the death of | A. Leist, Deputy County | Treasurer. | The Grand Jury summoned to] open the investigation was labelled a “blue ribbon” jury and was ex- | pected to be instructed by Circuit | Judge John M. Paris to launch a] study of gambling conditions. | Four examiners from the State] Accounts Board are in New Albany investigating the County Treas- | urer's records. They are expected |

(to make a report in from four to six | | weeks.

BARGAIN PERMANENTS Croauignole Steam Oil Permanent complete with Hair r i m. Shampoo,

cooler tonight, slightiv warmer in extreme north portion. tonight slightly

and tomorrow;

warmer

Minois—Fair cooler tonight, in north portion. Lower Michigan—Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight, possibiy light TOR in interior of north portion, sii ghil warmer tomorrow afternoon.

Trade, noon.

LOMOITOw |

MARRIAGE LICENSES

(These lists are from official records in the County Court House. The Times, therefore, is not responsible for errors in

‘Essentials of Medicine.” He also collaborated in “Physiology and Hygiene” and “Physical Diagnosis.” Born at Methuen, Mass., Sept. 4 1872, he was graduated from Amherst College in 1834. Five years later he received his M. D. degree from Johns Hopkins University In Baltimore, Md. For the next five years he studied Europe at the University of Strasbourg, the University of Basle and the University of Paris He also was a member of the faculty at Johns Hopkins Medical Scheol.

in

Served at Cornell

He became resident physician of Johns Hopkins in 1903. From 1908 to 1911, he was superintendent of Clifton Springs Sanitarium New York. From 1909 to 1910, he was assistant professor of medicine at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. In 1811, he came to Indianapolis as dean and professor of medicine 2t the Indiana University School of He retired in 1932 to devote himself entirelv to research, being succeeded at the University by Dr. Gaich Dr. Emerson had the Hume-Mansur lived at

in

Medicine

private offices Building and N. Pennsylvania St

in 3177 Five Children Survive

He was a member of the Association of American Physicians, the American Medical Association. the Indiana and Indianapolis Medical Associations, Chi Psi Medical Fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary and scholastic organizations. He also was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Gilmour Perry Emerson; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Compto nof Elkhart, Miss Marjorie Em- | erson and Miss Alice Emerson, Indianapolis; two sons, Dr. Charles P Emerson Jr. of Boston, Mass., and Perry Emerson of Indianapolis. and a sister, Miss Alice Emerson of Metin, 3, Mass.

C, G. HESS ELECTED BY HOSPITAL GROUP

Dr. John Benson Speaks at Dallas Convention.

Timer Rpecinl

DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 27 ence C. Hess, business the Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, was elected vice president of the American Protestant Hospital Association at its convention here todav. The association, composed of 630 U. S. and Canadian Protestant hospitals, is meeting in conjunction with the American Hospital Association convention. Dr. John G. Benson, tendent of the Methodist at Indianapolis, speaking at A. H. A. session today, said voluner hospitals today face the necessity for good business management “No longer can money be raised on the strength of a hospital having a deficit,” he addad. “What th tissue is to the bacteriologist, the calorie to the dietitian. the pipe line to the engineer. the 10spital dollar’ is to the business manager. Wherever that dollar works throughout the hospital, the business manager must 20 along to see that it is not misused and that it does its full share of work for the institution.”

Clarmanager of

superinHeypial

the iil

C. I. 0. HEAD GETS NEW POST CINCINNATI, Sept. U. Paul W. Fuller, Cincinnati, regional director of the Commitiee for Industrial Organization. has been reappointed provisional president of the Pederslion of Flat Glass Worxers, it was learned today.

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20 Months to Pay

Correction! 3 Ix a recent advertisement in this paper ve advertised D'Oras "Kid Leathrr’! This was an error as the VAMPS ONLY were of genuine kid Leather! Any dissatisfied patron ‘may return them for a refund.

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Prosperity False.

“Germany faces acute dearth of labor, especially of skilled and agricultural Robert M. Bowes, presiden Bowes Seal Fast Corp, declared this afternoon in discussng “Nazi Germany” fore members of the Universal Club at a luncheen meeting in the Columbia Cl Mr. Bowes recently returned from a three-months’ trip abroad. “Unemployed have been reduced to one-half milthis last being an residue. Everyone is the Government with feeling of prosperity.” “The German people are trying to improve their fortunes by nouncing their individual rights,” “The Nazi philosophy 1s German people are to sacrifices to the State.” Bowes pointed out that formed observ ming activities of German production at order of the Reich are based on a disguised credit ina 1 flation

workers,”

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million said,

{rom pio» unemployabie “w- O1 Ki1 for a consequent

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said

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HOSPITAL WILL GET ONE NEW ELEVATOR

At least one new elevator will be

re- |

cooler in ex-

Ohio—Fair tonight and tomorrow; names or addresses.) fonighs, slowly rising iemperature treme north portion tomorrow. Kentucky —Scattered thundershowers this Frances V. afternoon followed by generally fair to- Sie st night and tomorrow; cclder in west and Chariez R. Rhodes. north pertions tcnight and in south por- Helen Laura Friddie, 21, 730 N. ve

tion tomorrow. E. McGill, 21, Mars Rill; 18. Mars Hill 23, of 1624 N. Glad- | s Shepard, 21, of 1256 W.

of 626 W. 31,

Rathz, 21. of 1 Fowley,

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installed at the City Hospital, Mavor

Boeticher announced today

follow- | '

ing a meeting with the Democratic! members of the City Council yester-

day. Mavor Boetcher said a WPA grant would be sought to replace three old elevators, and that one would be replaced even if the grant is refused. Carl Koriepeter, WPA Administrator, attended the

{| meeting. The newly decorated and equipped {nursery at the hospital, the Young Women's Club of Marion County, cated yesterday.

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