Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1948 — Page 7

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Three Pedestrians - Killed Near Marion

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and a man were of Marion where they were struck

Three Dead The dead are Mrs. George Miller, 61, and her daughter, Miss Esther Ruth Miller, 21, of Ver {verse and Allen Boyer, 25, of Vernon. They were walking along ign. way '21 when struck by a truck] driven by Donald Spencer, 2, of of Marion. Spencer said the I | from another car blinded a and {he didn’t see the trio walking (along the side of the ing | Helen Robinson, 30, of aot Spruce St, was badly hurt | t when a truck, driven Tat \C ord Monroe, 2901 Harlan St.

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When Frank Schmoe, Gary, | went to get his car parked at| the Indiana Theater yesterday! it was gone, { He called police and Jearned| that it had been impounded and! | towed to a garage, awaiting pay-| ment of §72 for 36 traffic viola | | tion tickets that had been stuck lon the car in the last three months. | He went to the police |and wrote out a check for $72 a the traffic cashier's window Ani | fore his car was released.

| A Valentine party will be given {at the Indianapolis Chapter 393, (ors tomorrow at 8 p. m..in the Masonic Temple at 1522 W. Morris St.

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Marion County's irae death,’

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DONORS TO THE GOODWILL INDUSTRIES—Members of Gamma Chapter of Omega Tau Sorority stand amidst the equipment given by the organization for the medical and psychological | service departments of the Goodwill Industries. With-Mrs, Alberta | Highland, chapter president, left, are shown Miss Lena Kinman, center, and Mrs Widred Ferguson.

Goodwill Industries Get New Medical Equipment

Sorority Gift to Aid in Examinations Of Prospective Employees, Secretary Says

The Goodwill Industries reverses the procedure of most em-| ployers Whereas most organizations attempt to fill a definite position with the best man they can find for it, the Goodwill Industries builds jobs around men.

The equipment for medical and psychological examinations | | given the industries by the Gamma Chapter of Omega Tau | Sorority |

will greatly aid this function, | = Howard G. Lytle, executive sec-| | retary, explained. Given Examination The Goodwill Industries em-

A total of more than $108, 000

{employees last year. Mrs. Mar-

ploys disabled and hamdicapped garet Foster is personnel direc- |}

tor; Dr. Kenneth Thornburg, persons who cannot find work in| \na4ical consultant, and Dr. Mau-

Phe usual areas. The applicant | frat 13'given a thorough physica rine Miller, cl Clinical psychologist.

and psychological igh Hyg .occoupation is | found for him. With the equipment given by the sorority, it is expected that niuch helpful friformation bear-| ing upon the applicant will be dis-| closed. The equipment includes) examining tables, sterilizers, medical’ supplies, drugs and doctors’ instruments. { Recondition Articles | The industries collects used clothing, shoes and furniture. The handicapped persons recondition the contributed articles and ma-| terials.

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County Gets Extra

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Oounty received an extra A Tia from the state for county roads last year under a reviged formula for distributing motor vehicle funds, it was an

"system . th: GOP controlled 1047 general, i assembly, said this amount rep-|

Established . Strees Floor Corner Marker Diiacis Traction Terminal SuiMing

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resented a cent over the old formula. | county's share in az,

The increase resulted from a plan to distribute to counties 64 per cent of the net excess in the motor fuel fund over $71 mlilion |

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