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AL NE School 45 Pupils Constant Fight Capt. Perrott

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bell's orchestra will play. . ..| Pupils of School 45-will present J. WAI oo a ————— as 2 Christmas program, “The S Wa f for al Of Identification : Shepherd's Story,” at 7:45 p. m. By BOB BOURNE

| Tuesday at the school, 23d St. and scone Young loan, just oat of ih

Park Ave. : station. It was early on the mornChoirs of ‘the junior high and ing of Dec. 19, 1899. intermediate” grades will sing . Albert Perrott began his duties

The program is open to the pub kie cop that day lic, State, Labor, Industry A omOrrow he will become the

Seema Unite to<Place Indiana only man to serve over a period Air Force Seeks Cadets of 50 years with the Indianapolis

Hi wire One-tas er oe An Afr Force team arriving Among Best in Nation price department. Reputation Is Yow Guide here Jan. 12 will establish head. Industrial health and safety Today he is ( ope Perrott, and EITELIORG DENTISTS quarters in Butler University for P'O8rams have made Hoosier {n- except or less than wo years interviews with college students dustrial plants a far ery from {rom 1901 to 1903. he has been a

8! E. WASHINGTON ST. and graduates The team will the sweatshops of a quarter cen- member of the department, Opposite Woalwerth's )

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1M- 908). ive examinations t licants tury ago. Rg § to applicants men in the police department

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for Aviation Cadet training. The development of better a — working conditions has kept pace with the increase in.production. Industrial safety and health are

; the responsibility of the State AMONK these are Chiet-of-Police . ° ud . x . ~ > » y { p Labor Division. Its reports this Fdward D. Rouls, Inspector of . year show continued improve Detectives John J. O'Nedl and Inment in the state's major estab- “Pector Leolin Troutman }

iishments Through most of his years on

Pi I Wg the force, Capt. Perrott has been ant health and saiety pro head of the department's identifi-

. To the Famil i . grams have kept pace with thei. ijon bureau. During thé early state's vast industrial develop ,

| history of the bureau, he was a ment.

knows Capt, Bert Perrott. Most of them have received at least some of their training from him

| one-man department

F r P f t h I i Twelve = inspectors tour the One-Man Bureau 0 a er [1 rs mas state's 5408 plants, checking and| pgward E. Samuels, who re

recommending new safety de-

" tired from the force last vear vices and health appliances

lafter 49 vears of service rememThey are charged with looking pered that C apt. Perrott was a after the health and safety we lone-man bureau in the days when fare of nearly a half million Hoo {prisoners were identified by the sier workers. width of their ears, length of feet Visit 4000 Plants and other pertinent measureOperating out of the State La |ments. bor Division, the inspectors have| In 1804, Capt Perrott, then a examined nearly 4000 Indiana in-| patrolman, attended (he World's dustries this vear, {Fair in 8t. Louis, and became

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tuted in 1935, industrial accidents gerprinting. The following year, have been reduced 51 per cent fingerprinting -was made an im according to R. C. Olson. assist- portant part ofthe identification ant commissioner-of labor bureau here The State Board of Health re- Since that time he has been ported a “marked” decline in oc- looked upon as one of the most DRYER—DISH WASHER— cupational diseases in recent 1ctive members in the Interna

vears. tional Association of ; Bertillon

AUTOMATIC WASHER In 1942, as Indiana's war pro- Operators Today he 18 considduction was reaching its peak, erad the dean of the organization FOR ONLY $1 11 DOWN more than 640 occupational dis- Speaking of Capt. Perrott to a . eases were, reported. This year worker at the police station is like

the figure fell to 238. speaking of the force itself No . Mr. Olson attributes the “excel- one can remember when the ‘ap lent’ ‘record of state industries to tain was not situated in his office the teamwork of labor and man- surrounded by file cabinets-on the

agement.” second Mor of the depsriment, Council Improves Conditions Won't Reveal Age % Completely avtomaticl A bachelor, he makes his home

An advisory council, composed vw Long-life Calred* heat-wrap of labor officials and plant offi: SHE FWA FON Age. but -he SR Bc A : Tut units! os SEIB LAT ing Sa oes AIST just laughs and changes the sub-

ts gral Ck Sa ty “conditions in . : Fm PrN fe , iy Blase HE rodiualiiGnt Hoosier industry. ject.

% Always dependable! Gives dvi bamphlets and safely brought. many cases to a close. plenty of hot water when deavored to educate both labor He has often made identifications — oo when the usual methods did not

you want i! and management in the need of i _ oo = better and safer working condi work. He has a great memory for % Ten-year protection plan! tions: faces, and that memory has been

the nemesis of many crooks.

Industrial fatalities, which He sje credited with the capture

Stop in today! We'll show you climbed to 179 in 1943, dropped to

a General Electric Automatic 127 last year. bow. 4 C Water Heater can ut hot- Fred G. Yelton, chairman of Diphtheria Cases water bills! the advisory council, was selected for the job by Gov. Schricker. we Fall in Indiana * Trademark Reg. 8. Pot. OR is safety director of the ale Demy division of General Motors in Anderson.

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Diphtheria cases are on the downgrade in Indiana. Forty-five fewer cases have

Mr. Yelton, like Mr. Olson, GENERAL & ELE credits the cooperation of labor Pel reported this year than if CTRIC and management with improving 1948, the State Board of Health

the lot of the Hoosier working- FePOrts. Last week seven new Awomanc Race man. 8 cases were reported to bring the

Ww. In a report, to be forwarded toitotal to 381. HEATER : Rep. John Lesinski (D. Mich), Dr. J. W. Jackson, health ofchairman of the House Labor ficial, said, however, the import- - Committee, the State Labor Divi- ance of immunization cannot be sion explained. that Indiana's overemphasized. He said chilhealth and safety. record ranked dren should receive diphtheria with the best in the nation. shots as early as six.months of But the state isn’t content to 28e. =

/ rest there. Soon the Labor Divi- Ripley County will launch a N/ » sion will set out .a number of county-wide school immunization

proposals which will be aimed at program temorrow. Another pro-

- further improving the working gram is underway in Jefferson 2632 W. Michigan $t. CA-2389 conditions of Indiana's workings County, while Bartholomew a C County has completed a program. - — EE ——— eee

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Since the program was insti- interested in the exhibits on fin-,

one -Lim-e-notortold® confidence

The work of Capt. Perrott has §

Joined Police i in 1899

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the music and read the papers. In the summer of 1940 a fire broke out in the hasement of the police station. When the fire department arrived, the workers were routed from the building. Capt. Perrott, standing outside with the crowd, suddenly remembered that he had left his straw hat inside. Without hesitation he ran back Into the building to get his hat. He heeded no warnings. Soon he reappeared at the door. He was helping a woman emplovee out who had been blinded by the smoke, His hat was on his head. Doesn't Like Limelight Although he has a great interest in photography in his work and as a hobby, very few piletures of him are available. He explains that he doesn't. like the limelight The men on the force got to know the veteran policeman very well during the war. He never

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Knows wnen he has been working nis crew pretty hard. Many are the times he has treated the en tire group to a bucket of ice cream Bert Perrott is a man who likes WGLIZTTY his job. He will begin his third quarter-century of work for the SUITES SIEVISANTITE | TITITII FINN

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man. As the story goes, Capt. id's. Genwine . “SKI RT. Perrott conned the con man into v Beautifully taking hold of a piece of carbon d t TR 0 U ) E Ny paper. From this Capt. Perrott ash Rot the fingerprint 0° the man and the rest was easy ; is . Legends Retold : i STN i Many legends are circulated [YT UT y SCHL through the department about the captain. One deals with his chief 2129 Prospect ud 3 LO | 4 IA)

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