Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1943 — Page 10

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New Indians Kiwanis officers are (left to right, Rhoades, governor, and Linfield H. Myers,

i Cet le seated) Jack WM. treasurer, and (standing)

Rhoades Succeeds Maxfield In Election Closing Session

Bringing their annual wartime

day, Indiana Kiawanians elected Jack H, Rhoades of ‘Indianapolis asi}

their 1944 governor, Mr. Rhoades will succeed Orville of the northeastern Indiana district

convention to a close here yester-

R. Maxfield of Ft. Wayne, chairman of the war finance committee. {

Ernest L. Barr of Indianapolis was appointed district secretary and |

Linfield Myers of Anderson was] elected district treasurer, Divisional lieutenant governors elected were Walter A, Sievers, Valparaiso, first division; David Rus sell, Elkhart, secohd; Homer Ebbinghouse, North Manchester, third; LeRoy Arnold, Peru, fourth; Russell Horner, Crawfordsville, fifth;

Hayes, Bloomington, seventh; Warren O'Hara, Greenfield, eighth; E. 0. Ewén, Richmond, ninth; Jerry Smith, Boonville, 10th; L. C. Ral-

T. B. CONTROL HEAD NAMED FOR INDIANA

The Indiana state board of health

today announced plans for organiz- | {ing a tuberculosis control division |

tof the board and the appointment of Dr. Holland Thompson, health | official of Alabama, as director, State Health Commissioner Dr. { Thunsan B. Rice outlined plans for the new division at a meeting of Hoosier public health officers. Pointing to a long-recognized need for a tuberculosis section, he said its organization had been speeded gp in recent months by a fear that the disease will strike heavily at war workers. : + Dr. Thompson, head of Alabama's tuberculosis control, ‘will assume Indiana during the last of The tuberculosis con-

were permitting themselves to be more susceptible to tuberculosis since the war because of long working hours and werry.

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former president of the Indianap-| olis Kiwanis club, { Concluding the meeting In the Columbia club last night, Louis J. Albers of Cleveland, O., a close friend of Prime Minister Churchill, spoke on “The Irresistible Winston Churchill.” y “Winston Churchill is the lving| symbol of the essentially undivided | unity of the English-speaking people, & unity which is the best -hope | for the future of mankind,” Mr.| | Albers declared. | » .. | Flowerbox Victim i

| Reported Critical

JOHN MARKS, 3-year-old son | of Patrolman and Mrs.” Bernard | Marks, was In a critical condition in City hospital today of injuries | received yesterday when he pulled | a concrete flower box upon him- | self. The accident occurred in the yard of the home of Grace Feilan, 4300 block. of Fletcher ave. where he was playing with other children. He:was knocked unconscious and was taken to his home, 453 Spann ave, in a toy wagon, and then to the hospital. { { i

ALL SHADPRACITR FROM PRACTICE HERE

An’ injunction, prohibiting Dr. Paul J. Hart, 2300 Station st., from | continuing his chiropractic practice |

Was issued today by Judge Walter |}

Pritchard of superior court 4. The order was issued on a siit brought by the state board of medical registration and examiners, Which charged that Dr. Hart had falled to obtain a license to prac- | { tice in Indiana. The board introduced records {showing that no license existed for | | the defendant. | Dr. Hart charged on the witness: stand that the state board was dis- | criminatory against chiropractors | and that the board membership has | only one chiropractor on it. | Judge Pritchard held that if Dr.! Hart obtains a state license he! could resume practice,

[PRODUCTION SHIFTED 'TO CORSAIR FIGHTERS

WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (U. P).! ~The navy announced today that the British government is curtail- | ing its order for Scout bombers from | the Brewster Aeronautical Corp. to! permit increased production of Cor- | sair fighters for the U. 8. navy. | The change, which the navy said has its “full approval,” is believed | designed to alleviate production dit- | ficulties which have been bothering |

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{he so- URGES ‘SCRAIF SALE PROBE |work to be veterans;

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called headquarters of ‘four Rahke| WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (U. P).[titlement to widows and orphans,

firms at 132 E. North st. and 1121|—Senator Homer Ferguson

(R. [regardless of service-connected dis-

N. Pennsylvania st. confiscating |Mich,), said today he would ask the abilities; pension entitlement to vet-

thousands of dollars worth of equip- senate Truman committee to

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every Nasi in uniform is equally] PREDICTS Goebbels in the crimes which Ger-

many has committeed against hu- FORCES IN PACIF IC manity.” LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28 (U. P), Aware of what they are fighting{—Senator Ralph A. Brewster (R. for, the men also are acutely con-|Me.), returning from a senatorial scious-of -conditions-at home, Mer- | committee’s world tour

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