Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1940 — Page 12

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the City's population. pa Census Manager W. A. Kn ght, who is conducting the drive in conjunction with City officials and the Chamber of Com‘merce, yesterday said that DeWitt S. | Morgan, superintendent of schools, had instructed teachers in the 10 schools to inquire of parents whether the households had been enumerated. ery Knight said that the schools we

scattered over the city as a pling” plan to discover whether the census coverage had been complete. Mr. Knight said that he also had men in the census office making random phone calls to check on the same thing. nsus officials have urged that {all pefsons Ww who have e any ¢ doubts

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4-H BOYS’ CAMP OPENS JUNE 16

Only First 100 That Apply Can Be Taken, County Executive Says.

The Boys’ 4-H camp will be held carlier than usual this year and cnly 100 of the 525 4-H boys in the county can ze accommodated, Assistant County Agent C. J. Murphy said today. He sent letters to all the 4-H boys of the county saying that the

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Times Special : FRANKLIN, Ind., May 28.—Dr. Raymond Walters, president of the’

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| | Commencements of Indianapolis ‘high schools begin next Friday and within two weeks there will be a (total of 13 graduation programs. First commencement of the City schools will be thal of Crispus Attucks, which will be held at 8 p. m; Friday in. Cadle Tabernacle. It will be the only one in the city at which there will be a “commencement

speaker” in the traditional sense. He will be Dr. Rufus E. Clement, president of Atlanta University. Carl Manthei, -a member of the

City School Board, will award di-

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Times Special * GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, May 28. —More widespread use of existing hospitals as local health centers for the “distribution - of | | modern, lowcost ‘health care,” was advocated here today by Dr. Kingsley Roberts, director of the Bureau.of Co-op-erative Medicine, N in a talk delivered mittee on the Na:iional Health Program of the 67th nual meeting of the National Conference of Social Work. : “A national health program,” he maintained, “can be| patterned after a design worked out in the drafting yooms of voluntary activities. Bul to contemplate a national ici care system, which consists of distributing money to disorganized physicians / and institutions when there is such an easy method of testing the effect of utilizing each of these in a very sound manner, is, to my mind, unsound and not in the best public interests.”

Family Doctor Central Figure

Dr. Roberts said he favors a national health program “because taxraised money is essential if large numbers of people are to receive health care, and because co-ordina-tion is essential if that care is to be good, efficient and economical.” The central figure in a national health program, he said, would be the = family doctor—*the highly trained diagnostician Who uses specialists as an -extra set of fingers and eyes to serve his patients.” The next step; | he said, 1s a “problem in engineering—to fit the services to suit the people who need it.” Dr. Roberts analyzed the essentials for low-cost | modern health care as: “Group purchase, group practice and centralization of all personnel and equipment for all types of health care.”

Product of ‘Three Things

“Health conservation is the product of three things: accessibility to physicians, low ¢ost and care and education.” Hej also stated that the hospital (is “not evolving | rapidly enough

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Funeral services for b5-year-old Joseph Richard., Jones, injured fatally Sunday night in a freak achome, 1540 Perry Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Irvington Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sutherland Park. The child was ,injured when James E. Brandon, 758 “Pleasant Run Parkway, North Drive, fell [through an unfinished attic floor land landed on the boy’s head as he was playing in the room below. The victim is survived by 7 ra pas, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones, an two brothers, Virgil, 6, and iy n months.

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school’s history, The Ben Davis High School commencement will be held in that! school’s auditorium the same "night. The St. Mary's Academy commencement will be held Sunday. Broad Ripple’s commencement will be on Monday evening in the school auditorium, Several members of the graduating class will speak and Schools Superintendent DeWitt S. Morgan will give the address. ‘There will be four cemmencements ‘on Tuesday—Manual's in Cadle Tabernacle, Tech's at the Butler Fieldhouse, Warren Central's at

All will be at 8 o'clock except Tech's, which will be lat 8:15 p. m. Evans Woollen Jr. will present the Manual diplomas and Harvey Hartsock will || give those at Tech.. Both are School Board members. June 5 wil be the date of the commencements of St. Agnes Academy and Shortridge High School. Earl . Buchanidn, a School Board member, will present the diplomas to Shortridge| graduates in Cadle Tabernacle: The Washington High School commencement will be held June 6 in the Butler’ Fieldhouse, with School Commissioner John White presenting the diplomas. The Park School commencement will. be held June 7 and that of Cathedral High School on June 11.

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