Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1950 — Page 30
Under rage Hon Act program, hospital authorities said today.
TTExploin. Revision | » T * |OF Hospital Staff State Revises Times’ p rade
lassification of certain staff stem gulps Stas 122 License Sy i i (pital, effected earlier, this
Was necessary to qualify ‘the orn {pity in its doctor-interne training’
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A court mction asking profes-| 1, outlining details of - staff} Conservation Director Kenneth day Times, sional status for accountants un-|changes last night before a meet- Kunkel today announced that the @ This Sunday in The der the Wage and Hour Act was'ine of some 350 doctors, Dr, A. State's hunting and fishing license Times.
filed today In Washington bY p Weyerbacher, chairman of the system has been completely re-
George 8. Olive & Co. ac-pogpital's -advisory council, said vised. ® PARADE MAGAZINE countants. the status shifts were made upon/ The -anpouncement followed a w escribes an excitMr. Olive's complaint chal recommendations resulting from report yesterday by the state in} "Saturday in Snowlenges the provision of the acti, survey of the institution made board of accounts describing bognd Maine.
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makes a minimum/ salary ny the American Medical Associa- looseness of $75 a week a requirement for ion and American College of Sur- handling of ‘licenses by the fish professional status.
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and fuetficlency in the @ PARADE | MAGAZINE
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p / [geons. and game division, £° micks for Guys”... like Mr. Diives ctlo 1 I arans that Privileges Unaffected | Mr, Kunkel sald ‘the syiftem | fF rain leggings. regain it exempta 411} / But the changes, Dr. Weyerihad beén revised graduslly during! © PARADE MAGAZINE octors and | lawyers from ! bacher said, would jy affect oid om five-months audit by the a oF Reveals “Painless iy Ae : ‘time-and-one-half for overtime hospital privileges of any istaflistate accountants. Each time aff Kitchens” for hots e«
and other requirements stipulated ag
nthe act os) act. ‘Mr. Olive sald, Weyerbacher-said, the active staff
exempts professional
flaw was found, he said, methods!”
ore the status changes, Dr. were revised to wives.
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conform with] recommendations of the auditors.
IWO {Chief Examiner Otto K. Jensen
employees at St. Vincent's averaged
doctors to each bed while AMA! Rat because they pod » Work Jrves: a tnt Ope Jor sath Said ap andis of fhe 10 Seat ulcer victims. yilat hours. ived by an four beds. pe : uy ‘L147, w ® PARADE MAGAZINE amount of salary received by June 30; 1948, had uncovered
accoun | Bearin The changes, the meeting was on Tughtant has De ghd _ told, are in no sense a criticism, Hefa) work. work is either pro- bers nor in any sense to be co fessional or not,” Mr. Olive said. “It is unfair to add a salary qualfication for accountants,
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Wuek i genuinaly protemicual i tending staff conferences without turned unsold by dealers and no m this qualification. g We ing the court to en- hospital. join the Wage and Hour administration from putting the regulation into effect.” The suit is filed, Mr. Olive said, ginners not for the Olive Co. alone, but Kirshbaum Center for the entire accounting profes- Sara Appleblatt, sion to establish its legdl status seeking registrations for a nujnunder the law. f
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“thousands” of inaccuracies. of the ‘work done by staff ‘mem-A Examiners found that during n- part of the period ‘the chief clerk {who handled license funds had Dr./not been bonded. Bonds for otharchi- Weyerbacher sald, “will relieve eT officials-and license agents had and others whose courtesy, honorary and consulting been lost. There was no system tf/ members of the obligation of at-/for accounting for licenses re-
sidered a demotion. “This rec lassifica tion,”
curtailing their privileges at the!system of checking the number of licenses issued to the agents | The examiners collected $2448 {from county clerks, hardware and {sporting goods stores afd other agents for licenses sold but never billed. More than $9700 worth of unsold licenses were , recovered and bills submitted for an additions $3900 worth
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© # las the swelled Ohio crested Cairo, Ill, at about 551; The Green, Tradewater rivers were receding.
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| _ Gall A Rliny 415 | The Safety Board will have tojaveled agricult Ask for’ wait two weeks before hearing the continental Imits “of the Photo Patrolman Jacque (Jack) Dur- United States. b Retail hams side of the “rebel in the The group is scheduled to leavel Suparimiat
ranks” case, It's the board's own ruling.
fxirs of its members, the board
Feb. “At that time, the defense will!
4n ap attempt to disprove charges | rest
“known felons” and con-j{
{ducted himself in an unbecoming |}
‘manner. Defense attorneys Henry R.
Wilson and L. Aldridge Lewis Jr. G have until Feb. 6 to file objections |}, to city testimony. The board will
rule on what stays in the when the hearing resumes.
Officer Durham's attorneys also, t
indicated they would submit an entry for final disposition of the patrolman’'s first Circuit Court ‘trial some time next week.
Await Court Ruling Judge Lloyd D. Clayecombe has yet to rule on jury findings that Officer Durham be reinstated as acting detective sergeant and his 60-day suspension be overruled. In yesterday's hearing Acting Detective Sergeant Spurgeon Davenport admitted in cross-ex-aminatioh Officer Durham was not informed until midnight Oct. 28 that police were hunting ‘‘felons” the patrolman is accused of failing to arrest. Sgt. Davenport also said no warrants or statements were taken from Robert Lewis, James 8. (8kippy) Conner, Charles Price! (C. P) Jones until later in December.
The city contends Officer Dur-, ham had contact with these rob- |
bery suspects “on or about Oct. 28." "All of these suspects are either in jail or face grahd jury charges of burglary now. The city presented 11 witnesses in Its case against -Officer Durham, 4 Witnesses Quizzed
The defense questioned four witnesses before the hearing was
{here Jan. 30 and return Feb. 20.
{They will travel more than 11,000 Because of private business af- miles by airplane.
continued the hearing until 9 a. M..came about as the result of a 9. {survey last spring conducted in| parade “most”. of its 27 witnesses
that Officer. Durham falled to ar-| It war anged co) & trip.
dling the arrangements,
siers attending the state conven-| record tion of the Farm Bureau, were in-|
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continued for two.weeks, - They also released without reservation four patrolmen who were to testify for Officer Durham. “No need putting them on the spot,” Officer Durham said. Released from the hearing were! Patrolmen John Bailey, who exressed ‘reluctance to testify; urence McLaughlin, Willlam F. O'Rourke and Albert Booth. City Attorney Michael B.-Red-told the board “this
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