Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1948 — Page 2

N. Carolina, Texas, California Hit Hard

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‘Both written and oral interviews will be given to

; establish an lity lst from which the . County Welfare: Board] select a successor to Arthur] “BE. Woollen, who resigned under

Persons who wish to take the « test must register and establish _elig ly, Candidates must pass ‘certain educational and experice qualification

LOST AT SEA—AIr France planes, French naval units and American Coast "?. Guard cutter searched the mid-Atlantic Ocean off the African Coast today for 1’ a six-motored flying boat. similar to the one shown here. The «| plane in the world, a Latecoere 631, was reported missing on a flight between | Martinique. anid: French West Africa with 52 persons aboard,

“: Report $1000 Ring Marine Fighter Pilot he Ho fo Show Zip in Mock War

Reserves Brush Up on Latest

“At what altitude did ¥ out?” Fou pun

“Five feet,” said Maj. Bercik. The intelligence officer made unbelieving sounds.

nding craft decks,” calmly insisted the major.

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! Total reported {week ending July 24 were 983 ¥. compared with 717 the previous corresponding

_|24, compared with 196 the pre192 ed with 164 and Texas 3 compar

“We were below the level of the|®

pre week st duly 34. This a lows their respective dufies. Mr. Bose

Ito thelr — an effort to t North olina’ ol epaam OM plina'y

Carolina, California and Texas hardest hit, latest to the Health Service here

U. 8. Public show, cases for the week. For the

week fn 1047 there ware only 154 rted and in 1046, 668.'

cases repo ; y : . The five-year median for the The largest commercial |week 1s 369, |

North Carolina reported 208 cases for the week ending July

compared 75. These states accounted for 46 per cent of total cases reported for the week of July 24 as compared with 60 per cent for the week ended July 17. 2 | Total cases reported for the! year to July 24 ure, 4586, comwith 1573 last year and oY = 4m ae. The five-year mi n for {he eorrespondin riod is 2048. "fe pe Over 900 Mark North Carolina had reported 892 cases, Texas, 878 and California. 803 to July 24, North Carolina has shot over the 900 mark since Saturday. Only three other. states have reported over 100 cases this year. They are: New, To 130; Ohle, 133, and Iowa,

Of five. states which reported. no cases during the past week—| Maine, Vermont, Rhode Island, Maryland, Nevada-—Rhode Island

tiis the only state that has re-

ported no cases of polio this year. While polio throughout the nation, deaths in 91 cities have declined from 8484 the vious week to 7865 for the

year in these 01 large cities are 279,325, slightly more than the 278.418 for the corresponding period last year.

Public Places Closed In Fight Against Polio (UP)—Ashovills residents “Sor

homes today as officials banned all public gathe! in

5 Streets, swimming 1s, movies and even churches PO: t yesterday, and this resort

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br Scie WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Polio [ls stil] pereasing throughout |most of the nation with North

- OFF TO NEW YORK—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crane, 2716 Allen Ave, are in NewYork today for a one week all expense paid vacation, Mrs. Crane was chosén winner of the "Vacation in New York!’ contest conducted over radio station WISH by the New York Hotel Association. They left last night via American Airlines.

Bell Supervisors

Exchange Duties Phone Firm Lists Promotions, Chang anges

SWAP JOBS—C. C. Bose (left) and C. E. Mason, Indiana

Bell Telephone Co. general su- |

pervisors, exchange duties.

C. C. Bose and C, E. Mason, general supervisors for Indiana Bell Telephone Co., have traded

is the new general plant super-

visor and C., E. Mason has re-

linquished that position to take over Mr, Bose's work as general

supervisor of building and sup-|

| Tuesday, August 3 at 12:15 and 2:30

lies. ; Mr. Bose began his telephone career as a draftsman for the old Central Union: Telephone Co. in 1913. : Starts in 1926 The career of Mr. Mason began when he became a combination man in Bouth Bend in 1026 and came to Indianapolis later that year as a student engineer, -— At the same time the company announced the following promeotions and changes in the plant ization: -

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Evansville district plant superintendent, is appointed Indianapolis south district plant superintendent. M. D. Jaimet, safety supervisor, is appointed eentral district plant superintendent. | C. A. Anthony, training super-| visor, is appeinted Evansville dis-i |rtet plant superintendent. H. H. {Hardwick, supervising foreman, 'is appointed safety supervisor, ‘J. G. Ropp, Indianapolis south district plant engineer, is appointed!

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training program opened today at Indiana University Medical ‘Ceéris ter. : Sponsored joiutly by the Center and the Marion County Chape ter of the National Foundatioh for Infantile Para'ysis the ccurse

Dr. Gaseley Speaks -- -

Carl D. Martz of the IU School of Medicine; Mrs. Ruth Caay, Riley ‘Hospital nurse, and Miss. Katherine Kyle of thé university's training school for nurses. On the tomorrow will

program to R |be Miss Mary Helen Haydoék

and Miss Florence R.

he head nurse at Rotary Convalescent Home. ; rh. Wednesday the class will meet at Riley Hospital for lecturss by Mrs, Frances Ekstam, chief of

training supervisor.

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