Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1948 — Page 4

: Chores Waste in VA

. By JAMES C. AUSTIN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP) : "w==The Hoover Commission's “task br force” on federal medical services

pd ~-charging waste running into thé'millions- —urged today that all government hospitals be placed, wider a national bureau of health. | ‘This, it suggested, might elim-! fnate extravagance waste and) duplication which it asserted are’ part and parcel of hospital operation under the armed services, “the Veterans’ Administration and ~ the Public Health Service. ¥ “The present program is devoid of any central plan,” the commit. toe reported, emphasizing that the. Veterans’ Administration and the,

waand mostly unneeded hospital]

construction that will cost $1.3 billion, Not Getting Full Use ~ Phose programs.-the task force told the commission headed by! former President Hoqver; will “only. further Jeet The already’ scarce supply’ of medical man-' power. Most government hospitals] ve not being used to full extent it said. Therefore, wh¥ pour Ye billions of dollars into"construction that is not required? The committee was made up of

headed by Assistant Seeretary of ~ Army Tracy 8. Voorhees. Its recommendations included: -.1. A national bureau of heaith should. be..established. . proposed cabingt Department ot Health, Education and

hospitals except those of the military at outlying posts; - es *2."Bevause medical manpower, ES irr the government is scarce, there

fans. % = « Digease wt be butflanked|

public health and: education,” Many Bedf Empty ! The committee found five fed-

which only 913 were being used.”

ouly 77 per cent of In San Francisco, federal hospitals could be shut -dowi and the remainder would “be only 54 per cent occupied. The ~~ result would be greater operating,

~$ffciency. . Opposes YA Program She v0 foros took a particu-' r poke a the building pre _the Veterans’ Administration. Er Bal VA's sgnatruetion.

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manpower.” #0 that men with se

large number of the Patients

armed services are planning new|-

medical and military experts}

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This bureau would take over allt

should be a Special draft of physi-'Ind

In New York's metropolitan church does. 3 area, it said, there are 11 major Ehlers sketched a picture of thei: féderal hospitals now operating attempts ‘ashe’ capacity. ils imagination

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“Hous disabilities should not be| pt in service hospitals because,"

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A 1 A sketch of the Indiana Mormon "Temple" which once stood in Sreans County, southwest of ls

Only “Pile of Rubble, Huge Oak Tree

Mark Site of Original Structure By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church. Editor AYN G-MORMON- missionaries from Utah are. exploring. south, \ cairo) Indiana and compiling- data about the Mormon ich onte stood-in- Greene County. ~~ Elder A. Jack Ehlers of Salt Lake City, Utah, .and Eider Boyd R. Mackay, Murray, Utah, the missionaries, are following the tradi-

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Mormon Elders Writing iter Of Old Temple i in Greene County

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Elder AJack Ehlers of Sakt-

: Lake City, Utah, and Elder Boyd | HTN R. Mackay, Murray, Utah . . . Noise amidst the rubble of the one-

time Mormon "temple in

Greene County.

ibis prize. ruined in factory work is now a “races and other outdoor games, ou were “out,” and “went away “king” -of the hybrid blueberry. [On week nights - in winter, Likes Seafood Made it Too Easy Feith a lodd of loot. growers in this area. imembers- gathered around the! - McKINLEY, Me. Dec. 25 (oP MILWAUKEE, Deg, 25 (UP)— er een | Joseph Kaneski harvested 10 [stove and thé"women made quilts! _ The lobster- rustling menace ap- Mrs. Jean Carey went shopping Proves Her Point 900 pints of berries this yeaF

for the needy while the swapped yarns. 7

1924.

tion of their faith by giving two years of their lives to missionary j¢=j¢ disintegrated.

work without salary or compensa- 0 ciders in his home. He fur

of any kind. They came to

ithe “temple” and recreation cen-| ter of the Church of Jesus Christ

BUT THE Mormons will tel the ©

keeping careful records of all the That is why Elder!

Greene County community. The best friend of Greene Coun-|

Er “WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UR) ~Rent Director Tighe E. Woods

disclosed today he will ask-Con- LE

lack: specia - “High quality care -Souid be given’ in Bn) unified sys-

% The. ‘committee said that the, dew, “unnecessary” hospital build“ing program will cost from 000 a bed to as much as $51,000; gant on the size of the hos-

y lists,” the ¥eport added.

tal and ‘its location. Private! Hosp als cost about $16,000 per. d

"Most oe this 1 “could Be moved ih community ‘hospitals on a

skid.

gress to give tenants a right to

pitaljzation ARE

fmbursable basis,” . the roo as landlords

appeal from general rent boosts passed out by local rent boards, Landlords, in event ‘they {weren't satisfied, would have the ‘same right. . Otherwise, Mr. Woods sald ‘in interview, he will--ask neo; Ichange in the system by which {local rent boards can. impose}

higher rents. A United Press study showed Lthat

‘meantime rents, ‘President Truman's-hope-of —dowi;--are- climbing [PY steadily. Further increases are in ow hat

despite

their costs have risen. t

“INEW -ORLEANS, Dec. 25 (UP) —Miss Maria Monteverde says the Nousé she ‘his iived

in a group of & éral increases have been to a total of 430,000 dwellings. vidual rents are being raised each month by Mr. Woods™ local officals. And about 2.1 million have.sedh {heir rents. go | oo up

inished timber from his land for are iana to write the history of the church. Farmers of thenéigh-:

It was tucked away amon

the other ond ol ihe aisle;

reconstructed-it in! A SMALL cemetery which ad- and. Ohio. ~from the descrip-ijoined the temple property resi seven of 13 ‘tions given by people of the mains and in it a number of the succeeded in: Mormon missi Lewis family are buried. The Mormon churchyard of« Richard B.-Weed of Salt Lake Mormons was Tke Lewis Who fered a place for square dancing, City and Elder Ardean Witliam | ays ‘entertained visiting Mor-| for

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tions, t

Marines, Navy and Army. Worship in Candlelight The old and young,

“George, were —conduch Rev. Walter Klein. Portland, Ore.

| A proposed general rent in-|Who read the scriptures beneath crease for fhe whole nation has 2 candle-lighted chandelier. hi

horseshpe pitching,

Rent Czar tr Ask Pilgrims Worship Nativity H In Cold, Dreary Bethlehem

1 gam Diy Lighted rite ches as War Goes On in Holy Land

BETHLEHEM, Palestine, Dec. neighboring villages and remote corners of (he earth celebrated hristmas in dreary, cold Bethléhem today. Bells of the Nativity ©hurch rang ing carols were sung in al blacked-out town. and in Winter rain which made pilgrims’ travel mast difficult over the muddy, dangerous roads. There were only a few hundred| pligrims, many of them Ameri: cans representing the United Nae} pethlehem’s Christian-= Arab the Consular Corps, thé Mayor Kissa Bandek,

he as celebrated without the glow php the church’s beatiful

SUZAT ¢/, “4oin an orchestra with a per-

sonnel

work in Indianapolis ‘by

relay Bench of Orem, Utah.

T MILLER, United Press Staft Correspondent 26 (UP) --The faithful

{have been sung for centuries,

nual Christmas message, that the *

“held, at the

But Bethlehem's lights

ed--by

oly Land.

‘chandeliers. Huge, turbanned F—— andi. : Egyptian police replaced the| By WILLIAM J. FOX

British guards formerly oie

to services, The pews were

“The-house has had many ownJers since its —-eenstruection. Among them was Capt, Enrique Mentzinger of the Spanish ‘Army, who Tived in the house .until 1803,’ the year the United | “States bought Lousiana. 4 8.»

“. MISS MONTEVERDE said “the house was sinking and went to the Vieux Carre Commission, ‘which Controls the razing, re‘pair and building of houses in the French Quarter. The Vieux Carre Commission “turned her down. Miss Monte. ‘verde’sinext move probably will be to take the case to court. Some city officials believe the city would expropriate the build- ; ing and make the repairs, i rather than see it torn down.

Labor, MN Ministry Starts Work ‘Under Cover’

LONDON, Dec. 25.(UP)-—The| . Tabor ministry is changing its methods.

: 1930).

~The Buréay 67 LABOF Seats said rents-in-November continued Pow eifmb’ that started arter!”

8.8 "per cent!

trol have been ‘either raised or| decontrolled.

there are 14 grounds on which a landlord can petition for an in-| creased’ rent, Among these are evidehce that his rents were unreasonably low on the freeze date,

as much money as he once did. Since 1942, when rents .were| frozen, individual upward adjust-|

million ‘homes and apartments.

(It learned that in certain secoff neighbors that a

¢laim. The ministry is now con-|

© ARLINGTON. Tex, Dec. 25

UP)~An

from their bedroom window to tip

n's average!

mas

eon hundreds of hands there burned thin gave the only light. for the tradi- turbed war veteran. hi attempting to quiet the ex-serv-an, theréd was a scuffie and Fr. Gorman fell down a flight of

and proof that he is not making tional pilgrimage from the churc ito the grotto where Christ was! icem

(born.

Worshippers huddled in coats ments have been granted on r.7 and muffiers

church

damp

Plunge Mars Police Party

For Children on Christmas

Santa Has to Slip Off His Regalia To Bring in Body of Park Ave. Woman

SNEW YORK, Dec. 25 (UP)—The hopeful voices of 10 children 8¢neral wer¢ stilled today by the sudden death of a woman who did not (sorman asked that no. blame be tors people hang a tablecloth have enough hope left to live, even on Christmas Day. w The 10 youngsters gathered at the 35th Street Police Sta‘ministry of-/ tion for their annual Christmas party. Patrolman Henry Sorensen ¢ial is there checking on the valid- Was playing Santa Claus, as usual. y of an unemployment pay| the children sang carols.

“There was every FRRE TWAEHIN TE eRuPeR Wane a pre-war PAS Drg (1935-: Be thishem women wear 3% ARES [high eaffeurer. of of Crusader times Fr. ; conomis n-Mr, oods’ of- knelt alongside the furred, silk: ul ted Tis Saviour and fice “estimated that rents of 6 stockinged wives of the he had emis {million of the 17 million houses corps. and apartments once under con- shared beats with privates. 5 Black -hooded nuns bowed thei eads in prayer while white-robe Under Mr. Woods’ regulations, | priests and choir boys intoned the

Generals

wax

He handed out presents, and rallied briefly, leven as prayef§ were offered for

United Press Staff Correspondent

MEMPHIS. Teun... Dee.

~+and the church was. crowded LI Rv Francis Gorman: a Roman teapacity--an-<hour-—before. Mon=:Catholic.- priest, died today, he Signeut Testa began mass.

. |nounced today the opening of aj

[downtown - street level re ] Jroom at 30 N. Pennsylvania St.

-{from 8:15 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. ex-

men

“t I “The temple ‘was remodeled inj emple” 1915 but its membership gradu-| ally drifted away to other places. suspected - rustlers when two

and the church fell into disuse in their’ io With no one to maintain’ biter traps vanished ‘in

: ELDER EHLERS and Eider g-the Mackay soon will leave Indidna

of 14 Mormon missiondoorway. An aisle extended down , je They rl play for churchenter with seats on each side, sponsored dances in the Northern he -front-door opened on-a-coal «iota Mission: room and the pulpit and sacra- lelose with prayer. {ment table occupied the space at includes churches in Indiana, Iiiinols; Wisconsin, Towa, Michigan

‘All - the dances The mission

These two young elders will be onary Elder .

from

Ywhich sang the = same carols which

in his an-| asked ‘Almighty spread wings! ace over our Holy Land, as’ the rich ver the whole world, and may and poor Hurried through the raw there reign in the hearts of leadi into the Nativity to worshi lers-and statesmen a spirit of hun a it > Han brotherhood and of wail Hireek Orthodox Chapel of St “ide-peace.” _—— Iplacked-out-as.an air raid-precau-| ton and fighting continued in the,

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Reading Room

Christian Scientists " Announce Set-Up

"The six Christian Beience| {Churches of Indianapolis an-

Visitors will be welcome in the! new reading room on week days

jcept on Wednesday nights and] {when Christian Sciefice lectures iare given, On these nights it will [close at 6:30 p.-m. Sunqays and Iholidays, the doors will be open {trom 2to5p. m. Ideally Located The Christian Science Committee on Publications said today that the location of the room was |selected and hours arranged with the special purpose of serving {persons who are downtown éither {for business reasons ‘or as hotel | guests. | The new room is seund proofed, {lighted by fluorescent lamps and {will be air conditioned in the sumimer, Contemporary style furniiture and floor covering and walls j {of grey and green complete the furnishings. A qualified student lof Christian Science is in at ltendance to. assist visitors. They Bible, writings ‘of Mary Baker!

{Eddy and all other Christian national prize in the 14th Children's Nationa |Science-literature and newspapers sponsored by National Association “of Department Store Photo- | | graphic Studios.

fwho came to this- rural town 26 | Fish of 318 E. North St. was declared winner of the second local rs am to regain his: health

are available.

Thieving Turtle

pears over for .the fishermen of this coastal community.

Marivel “and ‘Morris Young.

less thar a week. Youngs

He

and just to make things easier

brothers and - fishing partrers, expected ‘that .ddy, she pinned a af note on the front doaor.“There will bé no ore at home! Then the tntil 3 p. m.”. the note said. found the culprit off “After Mrs. Carey left, a thief But Mormeons-of the community -Duck-Isiand, tangled in the lines came. looked —at the note and

meeting regularly again in of five more tra 1 o Bi ington and hope before | pound “sea turtle, t was a 600- proceeded to ransack the house.

: borhoad cut the wood, made et long to build a new chapel there.’ windows and finally’ it “iy giving the highest priority tofot ‘Latter Day Saints which was iGoars ana Da 2 ATR = — research, prevéntive medicine, built in 1808. i All that marks the temple sité wooded hills with a tall now is a pile of rubble and a Ma- maple and an oak to guard its [festic oak tree, !

“eral hospitals in the New Orleans 7 area with a total of 1620 beds, of iyou that their sect believés in|

left another mote;

Geen 0 a ath Prize Winner in Photo Contest

Diana Copsy.

She resides in 3544 N. Sherman

This Tittle girl has been judged the winner of to fourth | Photograph Contest |

Drive.

SUN DAY, DEC-26; 1048"

-Lylvia

Bible Held to Err

On Trek by Moses

_ ‘Crossed Reed Sea And Not the Red Sead’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP) __It's not trué that ‘Moses led the exodus across the Red Sea. "1 He led it “across the brackish _jReed Bea 10 miles south of where APort. Said. now. stands.” the Na. tional Geographic Society said toe night. The Society in a survey of sciens tific explorations in 1948 reported: ONE: Discovery of. a nine-foot« tall fossil -man in South Africa who imay have been an ancestor of modern. man. TWO: “Hot summer” stories of “petrified remains of .a ship in thawing snows atop 16,900-foot Mt. Ararat, traditional resting < {place of Noah's Ark.” THREE: Discovery of 3500+ year-old inscriptions in the Sinai peninsula which “are the earliest known that use an alphabet sime ilar to-our own.’ The report that the Bible errs in saying Moses led the Israelites “lacross the Red Sea in their flight from Egypt was credited to ‘the University of California's African

- |expedition.

|Polish —— Now The Blueberry ‘King’

BLANDFORD, Mass., Dec. 25 (UP) — A Polish immigrant boy

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After six unsuccessful years of

Kaneski “threw away the “relied on my horse

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4 NEW YOR! A CIO union day that a -teacher comm! she was quest in a threaten alleged Comm Mrs. Rose F presentative ¢ Workers hich represe: id most Nev ving in terro dergoing su * Police said #1, killed he turning on ti kitchen stove. four notes. ( reported, said “We ‘don’t word of trutl sbll said. . She said Mr from her clas notice . Tuesd ‘questioned “| Ahreatening Jeged Comm posed to havi dnd 1041." “It 1s well of 100 New Aerrified Af tI put of a class ‘pal's office,