Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1942 — Page 12

Board to Lease E. Market|

4 St. Building for Quar- %& antine Cases.

Pressed by overcrowded conditions at the county jail,’ the city - health. board today was rushing plans to lease a building to handle venereal disease quarantine cases. Dr. Herman G. Morgan said arrangements were being made to use the Fletcher sanitarium building at 1140 E. Market st. for a detention hospital clinic. : The necessity for the move devel-

oped during two court hearings inj?

which Sheriff Feeney disclosed that

there were 69 quarantine prisoners; §

‘in. the women’s department of the jail with accommodations, for only-36. uly

Sequel to Court Order

Following one habeas corpus * hearing, Judge Russell Ryan of superior court 3. upheld the right of police to hold afflicted persons in quarantine but ordered that they be detained in suitable hospital quarters other than the jail. Dr. Morgan said the health board yesterday authorized introduction of an ordinance before the city council next Monday night to appropriate $35,000 as an emergency fund to maintain a separate clinic for the remainder of this year. Also an application has been made with the federal works agency for $175,000 to help finance the clinic next year with state, county and city funds. Dr. Morgan estimated the hospital cost next year would total- about $210,000.

Patients to Be Moved

“It's a big program and the fed- ' eral officials are co-operating with u use of the ‘increased ota ‘thrown upon the community by army camps and expanding war industries,” he said. The first quarantine patients are expected to: be removed from the county jail to the E. Market st. building next “Thursday. ) Of 72 women: quarantined in the Jail, 69 of them were listed as having venereal infections. All of these will be removed from the jail by Nov. 1, Dr. Morgan said.

207 DIE IN NAZI RAIDS LONDON, Oct. 15 (U. P.).—The ministry of home security announced today that 207 persons were killed and 238 wounded and

hospitalized in air raids over the United Kingdom during September.

The Lilly Varnish Co. received the war . fund's emblem of honor

when it turned its fund subscription of more than 100 per cent of its

quota, The firm's executives and employees had a quota of $3500 but

raised $5000. Shown wearing their victory smiles are (left to right) W. L. Kirkpatrick, general factory .superintendent; Mrs. Rosemary Faulkner, secretary of the employee welfare association, and Richard

Land, the firm’s fund chairman.

The Burglar Was Calm, So Were Blase New Yorkers

NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (U. P).— Talk about blase New Yorkers— well, Mrs. Annette Friedwald did a lot of that in felony court yesterday. She told what happened — “or rather what didn’t happen—when a man she identified ‘as William (two gun) Perkins held up her haberdashery store, First, she said, she stepped on a

Rationed Drivers Shun Famed Road

WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U. P.). —Skyline drive, scenic highway along the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, is a casualty of war. A survey by the national park service reveals that automobile travel over the drive, which overlooks the Shenandoah valley, has dropped 90 per cent since gasoline rationing . became effective. Tolls in other years have paid operating expenses of the drive; this year there will be a deficit. On Labor day of 1941, more than 10,000 automobiles went over the drive.’ This year only 200 paid tolls.

burglar alarm and the loud bell resounded all over the street. For five minutes she frantically pressed the button while the bandit watched her with amusement. “They pay no attention to burglar alarms in New York,” he :zaid, “Turn it off.” Then a woman customer entered. First by nods and winks and grimaces and then by desperate whispers, Mrs. Friedwald conveyed the idea that a hold up was on. The customer said she wasn’t interested and please wait on her. Finally the bandit left with $5 from the till. Mrs. Friedwald pursued him through the crowded street yelling “stop thief.” No one paid any attention to her, in fact one bystander yawned, “so what.” Perkins was arrested later and was held in $500 bail today.

A CAPONE CHANGES NAME MIAMI, Fla. Oct. 15 ( U. P).— Albert John Capone, younger brother of Al Capone, today changed his name to Rayola under a court order. ' Mrs. Irene Boyne Capone, his wife, and his son, Robert Francis, also had their names altered to Rayola.

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