Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1943 — Page 21
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“ny University Hospitals, Local Institutions.
Dr. W. D. Gatch, dean of the Indiana university School of Medicine,
. today announced assignment of
members of the recent graduating
..class to interneship in local hospitals - ahd at others throughout the coun<
try. a : Twenty-two will sérve at the In-
diana university hospitals, 13 at City, nine at Methodist, eight at
. St. Vincent's, six. with the U. 8S.
public health service, six with the
navy and one with the marines.
....The assignments follow:
1. U. Hospitals - Nevin BE. Aiken, Evart M. Beck, Cazlos Brewer, Kathryn E. Carpentier, Jon B. Cornell, Paul A. -Everett . Gaunt, Joseph Goldm al _Ham pe Byron Harrison, Charles Kime, “Ward Laramore, Robert Maurer, Harold
-Rendel, | Alton Ridgway, Robert Rouen,
W. Youn
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. liam ! Kobo, William: J
Hiram Sexson, Jean T. Stoops and James oung.
City Hospital
‘Charles :'T. Botkin, Norman R. Cook, Alexander PF. Craig, Bernard Dannacher,
Gilbert = Himeba ugh, James Rimenaysh, , Edward C. Kattany, WilPatterson, Gloster Smith, Fae Spurlock and Cyril Van Meter. Methodist Hospital
James E. Asher, Robert J. Ballard, Wi L. Donham, Oscar Fodor, Herschel J. Millikin, Cleon Sc LL George Stauffer and Lawrence
Voge! St. Vincent’s Hospital John A. Crawford, James Farr, William
, Ferguson, Robert Horton, William Patter-
son, J3ies O. Price, Wendell Prough and Allen Twyman. U. 8. Public Beals illiam A. Clunie, Melvin
‘ Navy Ralph Faucett, William Gording, Albin
-Jankowits, Sherman Minton, Stuart Rose ‘and Robert Switze
i allies Vactor Connell, U. 8. Marine hospital (unassgined); Warren Philip Ball, Bernard Davidson and William. Horst, Cook County General hospital,” Chicago; Robert F. Barton, Jost Suburban hospital, ‘Oak Park, Ill; k C. Blackstone, Nashville Tenn.) General ‘hospital; Irwin Bleiweiss, Queens - General hospital, ao iinaita, a a Danijel Bright and M. William J. yon Ho tal, “Eloise; Mich.’ Joseph H. Clark, St. an hospital, Wayne; Herbert L. Cormican, nl A hospital, South Bend; James H. Crawford, St. Joseph’s hospital; Richard Dunham, Jefferson Davison hospital, Houston, Tex.; Max Earl, ‘Ball Memorial hospital, Muncie: Robert Emmons,’ Minnesota General hosital; Henry Feffer, Kin hospital, New
2 ork’ Wayne Grodrian, Pierce County hos-
‘hospital, and Rex i City hospital.
. SACRED HEART MEN
_pital, Tacoma, Wash.; Robert Hayes; State ‘of Wisconsin General hospital, Madison y Hoover, Jowett, (Col.) Gonoeni
+ Wi tan James 8. Jewett, Jackson Memo- : rial hospital, Miami, Fla.; James Logan,
Augustana hospital, Chicago; John Marlow, St. Margaret’s hospital, Hammond; ‘Richard McDonald and George Smith, Gorgas hospital, Panama Canal Zone: Flstcher 1 MeDawsll, Baltimore (Md.) City ; Paul Mill Is Lutheran hosWayne; Tony C. Nolke, Belle-
; Ft. Pie hospital, New York, Robert Shumaker - and Tom -Sheller, St. Margaret's hospital,
Hammond; Joseph ‘Szokolai, Henly Ford
© hospital, Detroit, Mich.; David ase | Ten-
nant, Lutheran bos tal, Ft. Edgar Thompson, Pasadena toes Y ioneral ital; Robert Weber, Cleveland City Whitcomb, Akron | (O.)
TO ACT AS HOSTS
Men from Sacred Heart Catholic
. church will act as hosts on Satur-
day evenings during January atthe Service Men's club operated by the National Catholic Community serv-
- ice at 124 W. Georgia st.
Cadettes serve as hostesses on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, The writing room, lounge| and game rooms are open daily un-
til 10 p,m.
On ' Saturday the’ club provides 90 cots for service men who are
_ spending the night in the city.
USE OUR BUDGET PLAN
NO {INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE
97 AS INTERNES J
Medical Graduates Placed
* Maurice C. Gronendyke
Maurice C. Gronendyke, on leave of absence as secretary of the Asso-
Fl ciated Railways of Indiana, today
joined the staff of the Indiana State
a Chamber of Commerce to do public
relations: work. = | Before entering the employ of the railroad association in 1938, Mr. Gronendyke was: publicity: director for the state gross income tax and unemployment compensation divisions. Previously, he was employed by the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, his native city, He also worked on the staffs of The Indianapolis Star and the Associated Press in Indianapolis. He is a graduate of Indiana university.
|SAVE TIN GANS,
SAW Denny Carl Freed, Ernest Taconnettl, Thomas James pnd Ralph Kinzi
TYNDALL URGES
Mayor Asks All Residents To Prepare Salvage
For Collection.
Mayor Tyndall today added his voice to the plea for public cooperation in the tin can salvage collection beginning Monday. “It is my sincere hope that all Indianapolis residents will have their supply of tin cans prepared and ready on their collection day,” Mayor Tyndall said. Dudley A. Smith, state salvage administrator, announced today that city trucks will not pick up tin cans which are not properly prepared. Tin cans must be washed, the ends removed, the cans flattened with the foot and then placed a$§ the curb. Cans will not be picked up as trash or refuse unless they are unfit. for salvage.
homes north of 16th st. on Monday and Tuesday and homes south of 16th st. on Wednesday and Thursday.
WASHINGTON H. S.
LISTS CADET STAFF
Ray Rodgers is the new cadet battalion major in the George Washington high school reserve officers’ training corps. First Lieut. Clyde Smith will be battalion adjutant and Alfred D. Gates, battalion master sergeant.
Other assignments made by Sergt. John E. Boric, school commandant,
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AT CATHOLIC CLUB
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