Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1943 — Page 8

R PRISONERS] Clo Ofc HOSPITAL BILL

‘Means to. Be Found Meet - Agricultural Goals, Says Walker,

HINGTON, Feb. 5 (U. P)—|

10 alleviate the farm labor e include the possible use of | prisoners of war on a volunteer Maj. John O. Walker, chief of production administration’s division, said today.

use (of war prisoners does . offer considerable imliate fie wy but when we

them we might very well use|

American farms where the em of guarding can be solv

5 prisoners would be just one ‘gouirce of many which Walker ps can be tapped to cultivate harvest the biggest food and i crops farmers have ever been to grow. He said he had ihsolute confidence” that farmers jill meet their goals.

“British Have Similar Plan

war department, which has e of prisoners, declined to-say Ww many are held in this country. have no doubt but that farmers . find a way, with whatever ance we can give, them, to and harvest their ps,” Mr. ker said. “Unquestionably the supply situation is. serious. our ability to meet it also is

~~ Has 3-Point Program [r. Walker, a retired army officer, appointed to direct farm labor ilization by Agriculture SecreClaude R. Wickard two weeks He outlined a three-point

am for. recruiting 3,500,000 | Mary

ers for farm labor: The movement of about 50,000

jural areas to more intensive farmme regions where they can be given

ear-round employment, especially

able workers in towns and s for work on farms during the

( ed by the agriculture dement and state extension serv-

Newly-elected officers - of : the Southport - high school Seniorority club are (front row, left to right) Norma Rieman, president, and Jackie Lou Fabel, treasurer, and (back row, left to right) Betty

Ferguson, Secretary, and Jeane Mussman, vice president. The club is composed of girls in the junior and senior classes. It sponsors the service flag and honor roll at the school and [at present is assisting with the | government’s drive to collect old silk and nylon hose for aking gun powder bags.

46 AT TECH HAVE A-PLUS RECORDS

Forty-six of the 553 pupils listed on the final fall semester honor roll

at Technical high school made

siralgm, A-plus records. They Mary Jean Ayers, Ruth J. Bowers, Alberta Brummett, Albert Folop, Janet Ann Fisher, Kenneth King, Rose Marie Hudson, - Betty Ruth Longshore, Betty Catherine Mills, Ida Marie Luck, Ellen Muphy, Jeagette an Maly nolds, illcox, — Robert

Henley. Rosemary Behr, Doris M. Blackburn, Jereline Bollman, Bruck Burkart, Barbara Sue Rosa Fisher, Ht Free Ginger, Barbara er, Merril Hinton, June Jones, Betty Keough, Ted Metzger, and Thelma Morf

ord. Robert Orem, Patricia Perkins, ellen Pohlar, Charles Retherford, Rodman, Joan Rose, Henry Russe, Ph yllis Sheldon, Robert S. Smith, Joan Striebeck, becca Mary

Rel Louise Thomas and Joan Tracy.

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Attempt to Adjust Conflicting Views. .

bill to take City hospital out of poli-

ty house delegation scheduled an-

other meeting to discuss the measure. : Should the representatives who compose the affairs of Indianapolis committee decide to drop the measure for the current session, & special committee probably will be named to study the proposal during the interim and draft a new bill for the next general agsamhiy. Belief that legislators may able to agree on the form in J Bop fe the bill could be reported out of committee grew out of a modification suggested at a meeting of the county delegation with Mayor Tyndall Wednesday night. At that session it was decided tentatively to place the hospital under the management of a board of five direciors to be appointed directly by the mayor.

Want Power Centralized

As it now stands, the bill provides for appontiment of the directors by, a five-member board of trustees. The trustees would be appointed by the mayor, one on his own selection, and one each on nominations by the governor, the federal district judge, the circuit judge, and the common council. Decision to eliminate the trustee board entirely “resulted from the objection that final responsibility would be too centralized and no one individual would be directly chargeable with the ‘conduct of hospital affairs. After the Wednesday night meeting, however, some of those who support the idea of taking the hospital out of politics concluded there was little difference politically between management by the mayor-appointed board of health, under the present system, and management by a mayorappointed board of directors. Rep. Charles P. Ehlers (R. Indianapolis), chairman of the house

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ing the flyers’ most dreaded ailment, into the ocean and shark bite, which has circulated {swimming motions. Possibility that Mayor Tyndall'siop one the pilots of P-38 Lightnings| The Re au

and P-39 Aircob lows: |water the : ras, is as fo around pilot tics may be pigeon-holed until 1945! gngredients: One ocean contain- {ments smell so sour appeared today as the Marion coun-{ing water and any number of|which are sensitive

water; a water bag about one-eighth | a = WRECK a of an inch in diameter. : DISS I

cipal weapon against racial, reli-

both engines, r-| ' Harold Milner, train fireman, also |gious or other discrimination has|and Attorney General Francis Bidof Terre Haute, Ind, died yester- been publicity.

dle were called to the White House

Authoritative sources said that! Wednesday to discuss the situation.

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court set Feb. 15 for the: trial of|delegation, said he would call a Alvin and Louis Walker. Both were|meeting, probably some time late alleged to have committed assault|today, in an effort to reach a final and battery on the Rev. A. A. Am-| decision. stutz, who suffered Serious face and Hits County Inclusion

eye wounds. He indicated that two other proposed changes: in the present bill, one to include the board of health = [under the so-called non-political —— |arrangement and the other to put = | the hospital on a county-wide footdefinitely were out of the picture. Mayor Tyndall reportedly is op=|posed to making too radical a =lchange all at once and would prefer to stick fo the original purpose =|of taking the hospital out of politics. One advantage of the board of ‘EZ | directors’ plan over present health =| board control, its advocates point out, would be that the directors would serve staggered five-year = |terms With one new member to be appointed each year. This would mean, they say, that no mayor =|could change more than four of = E | ue five” within one term.

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