Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1941 — Page 5
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941
HOSPITAL HEADS PLAN ASSEMBLY
Local Delegation to Attend Tri-State Session At Chicago.
Several Indianapolis hospital ex€cutives and prominent physicians] Will attend the 12th annual Tri- | State Hospital Assembly at Chicago, | May 7 to 9. Hospital superintendents, trustees, medical staff members and other officers from 700 Middle West in-| Stitutions are to participate in the three-day convention. Those to attend from Indianapolis Are Dr Charles W. Myers. superintendent of the City Hospital; Zella| Koster, City Hospital dietician: Dr.| Alexander J. Ross professor of} neurology at the Indiana University | School of Medicine; Dr. Harold| Trusler and Winifred © Kahmann | of the Indiana University Medical Center, |
POPE ASKS PEACE PRAVERS | | VATICAN CITY, April 24 (U. P.).| —Pope Pius today asked Catholics)
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Public Gets Peek at Fargo Quads [HEALTH BOARD
In this first pict of 11-weeks-old Brown —— at Fargo,
CROATS SEEK NEW ARMY | Ante Pavelic, chief of the new
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throughout the world to offer] ROME, April 24 (U. P). — The Croat State, had instructed Sladko| Meal prayers for peace during newspaper Messagero’s Zagreb cor-|Kvaternik, commander of the armed
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POST IS ISSUE
Dawson Declines to 0. K. Beamer’s Selection of Greencastle Lawyer.
A side skirmish to the major G. O. P.-Democratic battle over State House jobs is being waged now over the appointment of an assistant attorney general for Wie State Board of Health.
Early this week Attorney-General George’ Beamer named Francis Hamilton, a Democratic Greencastle lawyer, as assistant attorney general and assigned him to the Board of
torney since Charles Berry resigned
Health which has not had an at-|
in February. The salary of the attorney for the health board has been paid from department funds and in the regular course of business Dr. John W.! Ferree, board secretary, sent a form asking for executive approval of employment to Lieut. Gov. Charles | Dawson who has let the form lie
‘on his desk. Approval Necessary
The approval of Mr. Dawson" is|
N. D,, nurses give the once over
Cm | respondent. __ reported today that! forces, to organize a new army. ie oy bo il required * Mr. Hamilton is to be | paid out of health Board funds] Since Mr. Dawson is, by executive |
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| order of Governor Schricker, head | of the Department of Commerce!
Baxizrilon. Praia Project Would and Industry under which the]
(health board comes. It has been|
Not Cut Creek Flow, | customary for the lieutenant gover-|
nor to be named as head of the
Water Firm Says. Commerce and Industry Department, The Marion County Flood Con.| If this appointment has got to trol Board today took under ad- have my o. k, I've got a few candi-| visement the petition of the In- dabes myself,” Mr. Dawson exdianapolis Water Co. to build a plained. : i $1.600.000 dam and reservoir at I don’t think I ought to sign my Oaklandon, following a public hear- Name to such an appointment as ing at City Hall last night. | this hile all this court litigation] Outlining the need of creating | 1S going on,” he added. additional water reserves for In-| Doubt Schricker to Act dianapolis with the increased in-|
. : | Mr. Dawson said that, of course strial water consumption, Joseph / 3 au mpLo ie} the attorney general could name
J. Daniels, company attorney, and Mr. Hamilton and pay him from his | W. C. Mabee, chief engineer, said own funds, if he so desired. the seven-billion gallon reservoir State House Democrats believe] | Sald I ce ae bo that since the McNutt 1933 Reorroblen. g | ganization Act is still in effect, Govp {ernor Schricker can go over Mr.| Ask Well Protection Dawson's head and approve the ap-| About 35 representatives of or- pointiaent, but there have been no,
attended the hearing, including the °C "8 is Step w health Saker | owners of riparian property along..." | eeds an attorney badly, ac-| eh oe Who would be directly {cording to Dr. Ferree, remains with- | They wanted assurances that the | out one. reservoir would not deplete well | water levels. Mr. Mabee said the | underground water level would be WORK OFFERED | preserved as far as possible, ! Jackiel W. Joseph, Park Board FRENCH ON DOLE: president, spoke of the Board's ambition to construct parkways and drives about the reservoir. He sug-| PARIS, April 17 (Via Berlin: De- | gested joint control of the flow of layed) (U.P) —German an* Fall Creek below the dam by the prench authorities, seeking to re-| City and the company, duce relief rolls, agreed today to Light Firm Approves offer able-bodied Frenchmen in the
veccupied zone who receive a dole) S al manager of: Dan C. Hess, general manager of..." )ternatives of work.
| They may go to work in German hd John B. Ring, special | factories, for which they will resentative, said they did not oppose | the project. They said they were | ceive about 1600 francs (about $54) interested in seeing that a sufficient | 3 month plus room and board. | supply of water was maintained to They will be permitted to send
operate the company's generating|Part of their wages to France to support their families.
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Reservation; S. W. Arnett, riparian | zone of North France. property owner; Don E. Bloodgood, Or, they may go to work in forests Sanitation Plant manager; Addison preparing wood for use as automo-| Beavers, attorney for the State Con- | bile fuel. servation Department, and Lyman| If they do not find employment Hunter of the Junior Chamber of after a certain time, they autoCommerce. | matically will be dropped from the M. G. Johnson, City Engineer and relief rolis. Flood Board president, presided.
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