Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1945 — Page 2
ard Okays 3 Projects for "prompt Action.
Immediate action on three proj‘was approved by the school
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- and = schools. Public libraries also were
Tagged for immediate action were: 1. Construction of a 12-room ad- | dition to the south wing at schol No. 26, Martindale ave. and 16th st. ’ 3 Purchase of new sites for school No. 2, 700 N. Delaware st, and school No. 4, 630 W. Michigan
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st; and preparation of plans for new buildings. ‘ 3. Construction of a new baildfor the Broadway branch Jibrary, 615 E. 42d st. Many Buildings OM The building committee informed the board that about one-third of the 82 elementary schools in use gre more than 40 years old and urged their replacement with mod-
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NEW VETERANS’ PLAN 1S TESTED
Home Doctors to Be Used In Michigan Tryout. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (U. P).
day signed .an agreement with the Michigan State Medical society under which Michigan veterans with
home-town care with their own choice of doctors. Maj. Gen. Paul R. Hawley, acting surgeon general, announced at the same time that he is discussing with the Michigan Hospital association a similar agreement providing local hospital care, Blue Cross Care The dual arrangement, which Hawley hopes will prove a model for the nation, may lead to a
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Walter M. Evans, chairman of _ Tyndall's emergency housing committee, flew to Chicago today in an effort to obtain barracks
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