Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 10

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Petitions to Support County Issue Of $5 Million

Additional support for erection of a new hospital in Marion County came today from the East

Commissioners and Marion County Council to authorize issuance of $5 million in bonds for construction of the hospital. Attention was called to “the growing need for added hospital facilities in view of the constantly expanding metropolitan area and the fact that Indianapolis’ ratio of private hospital heds per 1000 population is just about one-half that of cities of com-

The Irvington group joins other eivie organizations in-urging the two county boards to start action on a new hospital, Also pushing the program with petitions are three large professional “groups: Indianapolis Medical Society, Indianapolis Dental Jo So~ ciety and Indianapolis Associa tion of Retail of Retail Druggists.

Indiana VFW Backs War Bonus

Votes Resolution ' It Had Rejected '

FT. WAYNE, June 24 (UP)—

By a 47 to 25 vote yesterday, VFW convention turned down the

MICHIGAN CITY, June 24 (UP)—Claude Dalley, granted a parole pending completion of job

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| Co, toll room at 240 N. Meridian #& Tuncheon in Block's tea room | and a shower of gifts, in celebra~ tion of the company's presentation of a 30-year service pin. But the flashing little gold and diamond decoration represented

Indianapolis public. She was a young girl, just out of Bt. John's High School, when she accepted a job as a long distance operator with the Indianapolis Telephone Co. Pioneering Industry The telephone industry was still pioneering. The Indianapolis com-

® pany occupied a ' reconverted

dwelling on the site of the pres-| ent 13-story Indiana Bell Tele-| phone Co. building. It was a rule then that when N subscriber placed a long dismust call him within 10 minutes and tell him how -it was progressing.

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t. "lend to pick up the receiver, a

call to Los Angeles can be com-

|pleted as quickly as one across

town. Miss King, who had become toll supervisor of . her company in 1912, retained this position for several years after the company became part of the Indiana Bell

she never worked the “local” boards. Ship - to - shore calls, calls to

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Fellow Employees Honor Veteran Telephone Worker |

‘od By LEON W. RUSSELL Miss Mary King received her first paycheck for saying those | She's still saying them dally in the Indiana Bell Telephone jeunst and to many places in Can-

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lv Miss King's fellow operators gave her a party Thursday, with “During the baseball season she

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|mobile service which connects! every home game now, on the

automobiles and trucks with the telephone system, all have gofie through her hands.

Although an operator sits

less than two-thirds of the time quietly at ner post and never she has devoted to serving the raises her voice, her life is Bot! come second with her,

without its adventure. Miss King recalls the Ohio River flood in 1937 as an especially tense " time. The floods] knocked out telephone circuits throughout the Ohio River area. |

| Frantic people were trying to! jreach relatives and friends in the) | distress area. Telephone facilities and the operators were taxed ad i capacity. The distant cities she calla | when on duty are no mystery to! Miss King. Travel is her favorite hobby, land she has been from coast to

{is an Indians fan. She can see

television set she won recently at a party given by the Telephone | Pioneers of America, of which | ghe is a member.

‘But travel and the Indians he has no "| thought of what she'll do when she retires from the. telephone { company. { | In fadt, she has no thought of | retiring at all, The work is too |

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