Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1939 — Page 18

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BETTER GHILD HEALTH DRIVE

WINS SUPPORT,

Medical Societies, Schools

And Civic Groups Back Monday Programs.

County and State medical so-|.

cieties, schools and civic organiza-|

tions will sponsor health programs).

{ throughout Indiana Monday, pro- | claimed by President Roosevelt as Child Health Day. !

| The programs will emphasize the importance of preventing disease] and educational work throughout the year. Discussions at the various meet-| ings also will stress the expansion | of nursing service and health sta-| tions and the improvement of school | cateteria facilities. |

Demonstrations have been: a

planned, posters have been distrib-| uted and a series of informative ra- | dio programs has been scheduled. | The Bureau of Maternal and Child Health is taking the leadership in the program. “Child Health Day affords excellent opportunity to take an inventory of child health activities during the past year and to formulate plans for further expanding and improv-| ing these activities, Howard B. Mettel, bureau chief, said. Organizations co-operating include the State Board of Health, Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana Advisory Health Council, Indiana State Dental Association, Indiana State Pediatric Society, State Department of Public Instruction, County and City Health Departments, Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, State Department of Public Safety, Local Dairy Council! Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, American Legion and auxiliary, Chambers of Commerce, Federated Women’s Clubs, Indiana State Tuberculosis Association, Indiana State Nursing Association, State Department of Public Welfare, County Agriculture and Home Economics Departments, Y.W.C. A.and Y. M. C. A, and Red Cross chapters.

BOOKLET TO GIVE CITY, COUNTY DATA

A 1000-page handbook containing data useful to businessmen on 3000] counties and every city over 10,000 | population in the United States will | be ready for distribution by July 1.| Announcement was made today by | Francis Wells, Indianapolis Cham-| ber of Commerce, who said the book is being prepared by three Federal bureaus. Indianapolis businessmen will be notified of its publication date if] they phone or write Mr. Wells, the| announcement said.

LOGANSPORT COUPLE WED 53 YEARS AT 81

Times Special LOGANSPORT, April 28-—Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Tippett celebrated -their 53d wedding anniversary today. Both are 81 years of | age. Mr. Tippett is a retired Penn- | sylvania railroad baggageman. He and his wife are active in a local | Presbyterian Church. | The couple has one child, Mrs. Mary Farnsley, prominent in Republican club circles, and two granddaughters.

NO MORE “NICKELS”

ROME, April 28 (U.P.) —Italy's nickel coins will disappear from circulation as a result of Fascism’s selfsufficiency campaign. Two and one lire and 50 and 20 centime nickel pieces will be coined in the

BANDITS LIST MORE

HOLOUPS IN INDIANA

BATON ROUGE, La. April 28 (U. P.).—Four bandits, already facing a probably lifetime in the

| penitentiary, today had confessed

nine additional robberies.

Dando Davis, Herbert Scraggs and the Mahoney brothers, Harry and Truman, are serving 14 to 28year terms in Angola Penitentiary for the holdup last July of the Min-

‘den, La. Bank & Trust Co. They

still have to serve long Federal sentences when they are released from the Louisiana prison. In their confessions, they implicated Ora Davis, brother of Bando

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Paul Pierce, escaped convict who was cap-

to continue serving a i life sentence for the murder of an Indianapolis detective. His companion, Mike Jennings, was turned over to Evansville authorities who want to question him, State Police said. , Yesterday both men were viewed by recent holdup victims who failed to identify them as the “tape bandits.” It had been suggested the pair were the ‘same men who abducted store and filling station owners

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Davis now held in Terre Haute, Ind, and another brother, Vance Davis. The confessions listed robberies of banks, stores and theaters in Ridge Farm, Ill.; Bloomington, Ind.; Terre Haute, Lafayette, Ind, and Danville, Ill.

CHILDREN’S CHURCH NOTES ANNIVERSARY

CANTON, Pa., April 28 (U. P).— The nation’s only all-children’s church, founded by 12-year-old Charles Rockwell, who serves as its pastor, has marked its first anniversary. :

A congregation of 40 boys and |

girls attend services every Sunday in what formerly was a -chicken coop in the Rockwell backyard.

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