Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1939 — Page 13

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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1989

20 METHODIST INTERNES GET PINS, DIPLOMAS

Graduation Dinner Also to Be Memorial to Late Dr. E. D. Clark.

Twenty Methodist Hospital internes and seven resident staff members will recetve pins and diplomas at a graduation dinner next’ Wednesday night in the hospital dining room. Dr. John Walker Moore, dean of the University of Louisville Medical School, will speak, and Dr. H. G. Hamer, chairman of the interne committee of the hospital, will present diplomas. Dinner to Be Memorial

The dinner will also be a memorial to Dr. Edmund D. Clark, hospital physician who died last year, officials said. Graduating internes are: Doctors Eugene J. Roros, J. Martin Byers, John E. Carter, Ernest KE. Colglazier, Paul Deranian, W. E. Hardin, William T. Jeffries, A. M. Johnston, Newell T. King, W. H. Lane, Spencer | W. Northup, Joe Riley, Ross Rissler, Howard H. Romack, Scott, J. Edward Tether Jr, Ellis K | Vaubel, Elvin Wical, George Davis and K. IL, Wattleworth. Completing their terms as members of the resident staff are

Doctors Hugh A. Miller, Robert Me- |

Wililam M.|

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CIRCLING THE CITY Three CY. 0. Groupe to Piente— Three senior Catholic Youth Organ[ization groups will hold a pienie

Sunday at Northern Beach, with, on mall Sa ball and potato races d meet,

ir going on the outing | ld Lady of Lourdes, Little Flower and St. Francis De Sales. The C. Y. O. Lady of Lourdes senior group will sponsor a communion breakfast § Sunday following the 7:30 a. m. mass to receive this years high! school graduates as members,

Letcher King, a laborer who has trundled mail sacks in the Indianapolis Postoffice for 33 vears, will retire June 30, the day before his 63th birthday, : with nothing but gratitude in | aN his heart toward the Govern- | : yp & ment. “The Government has been kind to me,” he said. “It fed me, my wife and five children during hard times. And I am grateful” Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker said that Mr. King was one of the most ““loyal® employes in the Postoffice. He Was proud of his job and took morial Hall. Registration and ina great interest in it, the Post- struction will start Monday. master said in tribute. - ne sesamin

Magician on Program-—Pupils of oo « WARTHAL A

the Indiana Boys’ School at Plain-|

field will be entertained by a magician at a special program gy ‘morning.

Education, will conduct a labora-

Lions Name Greenfield on Greenfield was elected president last

night of the Beech Grove Lions 3.Day Educational ConferClub, Byron Saunders was elected Launched at

first vice president: Allen Hunter,

1P) Closing arguments of counsel

. [gument outside the Beghtol home,

Mrs. Ruth K. Heavenridge, Butler University Director of Special |

tory class auring the annual sum- | mer session at Arthur Jordan Me- |

BEGHTOL SLAYING CASE NEARING JURY

ROCHESTER, Ind, June 22 (U,

Mirage

Grenadier, 1812, Vin. tage, Too Much; Care-

in the trial of Mrs. Lottie Beghtol, taker Quits at Fort.

48, of Culver, on a manslaughter charge in the death of her husband, Grover, started today and the case was expected to go to the jury this (U. P).—James Smithers, 45 afternoon. years old, dropped the hose with The defense concluded its testi-| which he was watering the old Ft. mony late yesterday with Mrs.| Brie Battleground today, ran to Beghtol, on the stand in her own| his foreman and said he was |defense, charging that her brother-| through,

ORT ERIE, Ontario, June 22

in-law, Bernard Beghtol, fatally Mr. Smithers said a British

‘stabbed her husband during an ar-| grenadier of 1812 vintage had walked right up into the path of Bernard, serving a 2<to-21-year| the hose, and then disappeared. term in the Micnlgan City State] Oaretakers of the old fort said Prison on a similar charge, denied Mr, Smithers was working on the her charges when he was brought to| site of a powder magazine which {the stand a second time by the| exploded during the War of 1812, killing 250 British soldiers,

LIONS CONVENTION SET FOR JULY 17-21

PITTSBURGH, June 22 (U.P), — Ten thousand members and their guests are expected to attend the 23d annual Lions International convention here July 17-21, | After a round of receptions, dances, dinners, tours of Pittsburgh | steel mills, boat excursions, parades and contests, business sessions will be held starting July 18. Duquesne Gardens, largest n= | door sports arena here, will be the scene of the convention sessions, | and Pitt Stadium will be used for drum &nd bugle corps contests and other outdoor events,

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Cready., Ross C. Griffith, William second vice president; Morris CoftAdams, Sidney I. Stevens, H. Davis man, third vice president; Charles Chipps and Robert Currie. (L. Clapp, lion tamer, and Vernon] 3 {Little, tai Iltwister., The board of New Group to Enter Hospital directors is composed of V. New- | The new group of internes will comer, E. Bryant and Lee Beeman. enter the hospital July 1. They are:| postoffice Closes July 4-The InReid L. Keenan, Northwestern Uni- dianapolis Postoffice will be closed | versity; Alvin Thurlow Stone, 8 usual on July 4, Postmaster

Harvard Medical School: Edward T Adolph Seidensticker said today The parcel post window at the min

Gerald S. Maresh and James H. 10 p. m. but there will be no mail | Coddington, of the University of delivery except special delivery and Towa; Frank M. Warder and Larkin Perishable parcels. The Sunday D. Denton, of the University of schedule of collections and evening

Louisville; G. R. DeRyke and Harold | QE1VeIY to hotels will prevail and | Miles. University of Cincinnati: outgoms mails will be dispatched to David Leach, Western Reserve Uni-| trains as usual, but carrier stations | versity: Ravmond Stover, Georfe K.| Vill be closed all dav, Mr. Seiden-! Hammersley, Jack Donn Hull, G. N. Sticker saiq. Love, Loren H. Martin, Maurice H.| Optimists to Hear Ploch—Carl Mentendick, William S. Stafford, ! Ploch. special representative of the John C. Warren, Roderic Lee Boling, State Department of Financial In-| Robert O. Scott, David F. Stone and stitutions, will speak tomorrow noon Wesley C. Ward, all of Indiana Uni- to the Indianapolis Optimist Club at

versity. the Columbia Club. He will speak

on his hobby, “The Life of George [} Rogers Clark.” gq

Huestis to Talk on Artillery—" Re- |

secretary-treasurer; Robert Frame, ence Indiana University.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, June 22, — An address by Leon E. Warthal, In-

'dianapolis, opened a three-day labor

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education conference on the Indiana

| University campus today.

Mr. Warthal, a member of the Baumgart, Rush Medical College; omice will be open from 8 a. m. to education committee of the Indiana

State Federation of Labor, outlined

‘the history and philosophy of the

labor movement, Other speakers today included Hugh J. Gormley, State Representa (tive of the American Federation of Labor, C. O. Van Horn, Ft. Wayne;

Thomas R. Hutson, Indiana Com-

missioner of Labor, and Bert FE. Martin, Evansville,

Prof. Fowler Harper of the Uni- §

versity's law school and Prof. Samuel Yellen of the English department will conduct discussions on “Recent Legislation of Importance

[to Labor” at a union mass meet-

ing tonight.

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