Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1938 — Page 4

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C. P. Bernhart, secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, today announced open competitive examinations for Government positions. of junior engineer, dairy farmer and junior dairy farmer. The closing dates for applications are Nov. 14 for the former and Nov. 22 for the latter positions,

Silver beaver awards will be presented three Indianapolis men at the 24th annual meeting of the Indianapolis Council of ‘he Boy Scouts of America at 6:15 p. m. Thursday at the Athenaeum. &£resentation will be made by Walter C. Marmon, previous recipient of the recognition, one of scouting’s highest honors. Principal speaker will be Homer Chaillaux, chairman of the American Legion Americanjzation Committee and a member of the National Boy Scout Council. New officers will be elected.

Sales totaling $57,900 were reported yesterday at the luncheon of North Side Realtors, a division of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, at the Canary Cottage. Sales jnclude six residences, nine lots and a five-acre tract for subdivision at 35th St. and Forest Manor to be made into a residential section.

Gene Morgan, Chicago Daily News|

staff correspondent, will be the featured speaker tonight when Amerjcan Legion is host to Indianapolis news and radio men at its second annual dinner in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Sam Freeman, vice president and advertising manager of L. Strauss & Co., will talk on “Advertising to Men” at the Advertising Club luncheon Thursday noon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. C. M. Davis will introduce the speaker.

Dr. Clarence Efroymson, Butler university assistant professor of economics, was to discuss “Consumers’ Consciousness” at the Universal Club luncheon today at the Columbia Club. Martin M. Clinton is in charge of arrangements.

William - H. Morrison, most worshipful grand master of the Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons

‘of Indiana, was initiated into In-

dianapolis chapter 66, National So-~ journers, last night at Mystic Tie lodge in the Masonic ‘Temple. Lieut. Col. James H. Davidson, executive officer at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, spoke. on the necessity for adequate preparedness.

Charles O. Holton will speak on “The Best Investment” at the Victory Fellowship dinner at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at the Northwood Christian Church. - Mr. Holton is manager of the church, extension department of the Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan Association. I. C. Spencer will preside and the Rev. W. E. Carroll will conduct devotional services.

The Indianapolis Chapter of the American Society for the Hard of Hearing is holding open house from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily this week in observance of National Hearing

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Programs on projects for the hard of hearing were to be broadcast at 3:30 p. m. today over WIRE and at 3:45 p. m. Friday over WFBM. Mrs. Eva Heizer is president of the local league.

MERCHANTS ASK CUT

IN GROSS TAX RATES

Governor Townsend’s Tax Study Commission today reviewed the plea of 15 Evansville retail merchants for a reduction in gross income tax rates. The group conferred yesterday with the Governor who said he did not give them any assurances he would favor such a change in the law. Retail merchants now pay an income tax of 1 per cent after a $3000 exemption. Previous to the enactment of amendments by the last Legislature, the retailers’ exemption was only $1000. Delegation mems bers said they wanted a rate reduction rather than any further ex-

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WOMAN ACCUSED OF HEXING ASKS DIVORCE

ROCHESTER, Ind, Oct. 25 (U. P.).—Mrs. Irene Ray, who last spring was accused of ‘“hexing” her neighbors, today had on file in Fulton Circuit Court a suit for divorce which charges her husband with “indecent” manners and inhuman treatment. : Mrs. Ray said in the suit that her husband, Lewis, often went to bed “with a large chew of tob.cco.” Her husband also chooked her and threatened to kill her on several occasions, she said. Last May, Mrs. Ray was arrested when her neighbors charged that she had the powers of a witch.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 25 (U. P.)—The American Public Health Association opposes enactment of a compulsory sickness insurance plan because it would result in “political, bureaucratic and uneconomic control” of medicine, Dr. A. T. McCormack of Louisville, said today. “We must preserve freedom in the choice of physicians for the American people,” he said. “We must leave all control of medicine in the hands of local and state governments. You can’t write a Federal prescription for.the whole country.” Dr. McCormack said, however, that the association, of which he is president, favored Federal assistance for needy persons who required medical attention. Other proposals of the national health program

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PIPE RENTAL SUIT - HEARING TO BE SET

A hearing date is to be set Thursday on the suit of the Chase National Bank and other. hondholders against the City of Indianapolis and directors of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility and the old Indianapolis Gas Co. on recognition of a 99-year lease, according to Federal Judge

‘Robert C. Baltzell.

The lease was executed in 1913, when the Citizens Gas Co. gained operating control of certain pipe lines owned by the old Indianapolis Gas. Co. More than three years ago, directors of the Ihdianapolis utility district refused to pay rental for the lines and have since that time paid into a trust fund to be held in escrow until litigation on | the lease is settled.

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The Citizens’ Safety Committee today ammounced it has passed a resolution on Oct. 12 commending Police Chief Morrissey for “his splendid methods and manner in handling traffic in our city toward the prevention of accidents.” The resolution said: : “Whereas, Michael PF. Morrissey, Chief of Police of the City of Indianapolis, has co-operated to the fullest extent with this Committee in its safety program and has done everything within his power to eliminate accidents and to preserve life and property, and, “Whereas, he has instructed the

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