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WEDNESDAY, MAY : os
MENTAL HEALTH! = will Arrive Here af Dine ~ BOARD NAMED
: Two Physicians and Saduel
Complete Body.
The Indiana Council of Mental] Health, a new governmental unit| created by the 1945 general 'as-|’ sembly to modernize treatment of| mentally ill patients, had a full] five-man membership today. Governor Gates announced yes-| terday the appointment of two doc-
tors. and a circuit ‘court judge ta Clown Otto Greibling of the Cole Bros. circus enters into a little the ‘gouncil. They were Drs. Nor-| horseplay with men of the 11th district American Legion, co-sponsors ight) Paul Gastineau, D. Carter! of the show tomorrow. Legionnaires are (left to r RE eel y: u Willard Thomas, Orville Denbo and Dr. Clifford Chambers,
Morris of New Castle. WARNING to school teachers . of Colé Bros. circus will roll into ~The other two ex-officio members and to parénts. of pre-school, age Indianapolis from Muncie for two who automatically complete the cjjqren shows at 3 and 8 p. m. on the roster under provisions of the 1aw,| ~ There will be a noticeable num- | grounds at Southeastern and Keyare Dr. Thurman B. Rice, acting | per of boys absent in the lower | stone aves. Tickets will be on sale at the health, and Otto Walls, fecently| ,ymier of parents getting up be- | showgrounds and the. Claypool appointed director of the state de-| fore dawn. gros store, Washington and Illi For the ciréus comes to town at | Rois sts. Co-sponsor of the show daylight. is the 11th district of the Amer- . Over 200 acts and 2 a 1000 people ican Legion,
ANNOUNCES DEATH OF RANGERS’ ‘ORGANIZER
WASHINGTON, May 2 (U. P).— NA Y The war department has announced the death of Col. William O. Darby,
000 clinic. and hospital at thé In-| 34, native of Ft. Smith, Ark, who diana University Medical Center organized the first American ranger as a screening center for patients He Was Neier Genius Nor. battalion-counterpart of the British
transferred from other ‘state in- commandos. Maniac, They Find. was killed by German artillery fire
stitutions or, on recommendation of a physician, admitted by appli-} cation. | MILAN?May 2 (U,"P. =Dogirg in the bloody Po valley fighting,
The law was designed to “moc- |. iq today that Benito Mussolini, |
ernize the whole governmental al the exteacrdtnary dictator. had a titude in Indiana toward the care of the mentally, ill.” Governor Very ‘ordinary brain. :
Gates sgid:’ ‘ “His brain showed no vspeciai] On C. of C. Committee ] {traits said Professor Mafio. CatThe two doctors: named yesters|tabeni, director of the University of| CHICAGO, May (U. P)— day are practicing physicians here Milan Medical Institute. | Isolationism in the ys West, Dr. Beatty Is a graduate of In- 4ttabeni said only one-third of {has decreased almost to the vanishdiana University School of Medi- 0h brain was left after the Milan |ing point, a four-state survey concine and is chairman of the pub- moh had. finished kicking in Mus- | ducted by the Chicago Chapter of lic health committee for “the In-'¢nlini's head { Americans - united for world ordianapolis Chamber of Commerce.| “what remains -in our hands, | ganization, disclosed today. Dr. Carter also was graduated phamely the top section, shows no| As proof of the changeover, "the from the T, U. medical school and particular anatomic or pathologic | ' organization cited responses ‘frem| now is “professor of neurology at'difference which might classify him 95 per cent of those queried regthe Indiana University School of a5 eithér gemius or maniac,” Cat-|istering a desire for a world orMedicine, chief of the “department tabeni said. La ‘However, the brain ganization. with greater infor of neurology__psychiatry at In-.will be prestrved- for possible future ment . powers than were ton dianapolis City hospital, . and a examination.” the league of nations. staff member of other hoSpitals in| Cattabeni- who made the first] The organization said that 79 the city. lautopsy on Mussolini's body, said! per cent of those polled favored Judge Morris is serving his third the dictator was ‘an exceptionally | adoption of the Dumbarton Oaks term as Henry circuit court judge healthy man for his age. He showed | | proposals, 6 per cent suggested a and is a graduate of Indiana uni- no symptoms of either cancer or!federal union of the democracies versity. and Harvard Law school. ulcers, despité frequent rumors that|and 10 per cent urged the formaHe once was mayor of New Castle. he suffered one or the other. Nor|tion of one wotld government. emp tamer ps ~~ |were there any signs of paresis, ©ne’l per cent opposed any sort - REPORTS 3000 EXECUTED |another affliction often attributed!|of international organization, while LONDON, May 2 (U. P.) —The to him {the remaining 4.per cent favored Exchange Telegraph's Zurich cor-| “For a man of his age and con- organization on a smaller. scale. respondent, back from a tour of sidering the amount of work he did! A total of 600- groups, representliberated Italian .territory not -ye'!' his health was perfect,” Cattabeni!ing labor, business, professional, occupied by allies, said today that said. “His lungs, heart, and liver all| political, religious and educational 3000 “new-fascists” had been shot were in excellent shape. If he hadn't|interests, in Illinois; Wisconsin, or hanged in districts between Milan | met the fate he did, he would haveilowa. and Indiana, was included in and the Swiss border. |lived to 100 years.” {the poll.
Screening -Center
Although the law which provided | for the council does not go i
jarize themselves with their duties.| | The - council would be author ized | to supervise construction of a $250, -1
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The war department sai Darby:
ALLIED POLISH
WASHINGTON, May 3 (U, P.).~ The Big Three nations have abandoned hopes. of settling their Polish dispute. before Soviet Foreign Com-
| missar- V. M. Molotov returns from
San . Francisco to Moscow, it was understood today. Molgtov is expected to: leave the world security.confererite on Friday, called home by the sugden developments in Europe. Meanwhile, ‘the British and U. 8. goverriments, it was learned, will refuse to sanction any government set up in Austria before a BritishU. S.-French-Soviet control commission is established in Vienna. Change Was Not MadeAt Yalta, the Big Three agreed
{that the Warsaw government should be broadened to represent phases)
of Polish political thought not now having a voice in the provisional regime, This has not been done. The result was that Britain and the United States rejected Russian proposals ‘that the Polish govern ernment be represented at San Francisco. ? The Western allies have indicated to Russia that. they, along with France, expect to-share an equal role with the Soviet government in making over Austria. The Anglo-American stand reportedly was made clear in notes to Moscow which asked why the Soviets allowed a coalition group of Austrians to form a provisional government last week-end ih Russian-occupied Vienna. Neither Britain nor the United States was consulted beforehand, although Russia, notified the state department Friday that it did not intend to interfere with the plan of Dr. Karl Renner, 75-year-old Austrian Social-Demaocrat, to form a provisional government, Britain and the United States refused Monday to recognize the new regime.
LOCAL CHURCHMEN AT YEARLY MEETING
A- delegation of laymen and ministers from Indianapolis are attending the 93d annual session of the Indiana conference of the Evangelical chureh which opened today in Ft. Wayne. The conference ' will -close Sunday. Bishop George Edward Epp, conference president, was to celebrate the Holy Communion at first session at 2 p. m. today, give. the address and announce the ministerial appointments at -~the closing service Sunday afternoon. A highlight of the week will be the | Friday night evangelistic meeting. Dr. Jesse M. Bader; . department of evangelism; the Federal. Council of the Churches of Christ in America, New York, will speak. Accompanying the ministers of the Evangelical churches of Indianapolis, are laymen delegates, B. H. Meyer, Samuel Walters, F'. H. { Hirschman, Ralph Scheidler, L. A. | McKinley, Fra M. Simms. and J. W. Speicher.
ONE-CENT VERDICT | | AWARDED LANDLORD
A Beech Grove man was 1 cent richer today after ‘this amount was |ordered paid as damages in a court
i action,
Eight women and four men, compr ising a superior court 4 jury, yes|terday voted this award to Edward ‘Humston. He had filed suit for 1$5000 against another Beech Grove (man, Lon Harvey. It togk about two hours for the | jury to decide on the 1-cent award. | This was decided after the jury ~was taken to a building at Beech
- Grove owned by Humston. It for-
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DR. BATMAN HEADS TUBERCULOSIS BODY
. Dr, Gordon W. Batman was named president of the Marion County Tuberculosis association at a board of directors’ meeting yesterday., He will succeed John Lauck- Jr, who has held the presidency for the last two years. George E. Middleton was elected first - vice president; Mrs. Alex L. Taggart was re-elected secretary, and Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen was renamed treasurer. Directors named to the executive committee were Dr, Charles J. McIntyre, John 8. Wright, Mrs. John D. Garrett, Grier M. Shotwell, Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Edward W. Harris, Dr. E, O.' Asher, Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook and Mr. Lauck.
HESS UNAFFECTED BY HITLER DEATH NEWS
LONDON, May 2'(U. P.), — A columnist said in ‘the Star today that when Rudolph Hess was “told
-lof Adolf Hitler's. death, the. former
“stared blankly into the face of his guard, ate his breakfast and then just stared into the empty fireplace of his room. In most. German prisoner camps,
{the column said ‘there were no demonstrations “and certainly no.
signs of grief.”
‘ADMITS FALSE ALARM “A 68-year-old boy confessed lice In a false
‘ight and
last last
PACT DELAYED]
{U. S. and Britain Also Ask-| ing Share in Austrian Rule. |
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