Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1954 — Page 5

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Hospital Building Schedule The Board of the Indianapolis Hospital Development Association held its annual meeting today. Following the election of new members to the Board, representatives of the participating hospitals reported on their proposed building schedules. Community Hospital, which from hhe outset has had priority in the building program, reported that after more than a year of intensive work with architects and consultants it looks forward to a completion of specifications and bids about April 1, 1954. Immediately following acceptance of bids, constriction can actually get underway. Mr. Robert Efroymson, Chairman of the Community Hospital Board, stated that every thing possible consistant with the economical use of funds, was being done to speed the project. Sister Alexia pointed out that the new wing for St. Francis Hospital would require certain alterations in their existing facilities and that work on the surgery department and emergency treatment center could be undertaken immediately. $50,000 was allocated to St. Francis Hospital for the necessary adjustments prior to their actual construction scheduled to start in August 1954. Methodist Hospital through their superintendent, Robert A. Neff, reported that both their projects, the new 224 bed wing and the addition to Wile Hall nurses’ home, should be constructed at about the same time since there would be no particular advantage in completing one without the other. He was confident construction could be underway in January 1955. Dr. Philip Reed, speaking in behalf of the Norways Foundation Hospital said it would take a year o shard work on the part of the staff, their consulting service and architects to prepare them to break ground. He estimated they would be under construction in March 1955. Since the hospital administrative staffs have been assured of funds to complete their proposed

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MOTHERS' MARCH FOR POLIO NETS $50,613.62 Treasurer of the 1954 March of Dimes Carl Seet, Jr., reports that the Mothers’ March money count made Saturday at Indiana National Bank totalled $50,613.62, which still does not include some of the funds collected from outlying districts and not yet turned in. Part of this money, donated by warm-hearted citizens of Marion County last Wednesday evening will go to help further the polio vaccine experiment in which approximately 2,500 second grade children, living in a number of communities throughout the nation, will participate. It is hoped the results will prove the way to eliminate polio has been found. The money will also help pay for continued research, for patient care and for stocks of gamma globulin which can be used to prevent crippling from polio.

buildings they have proceeded as rapidly as possible. The heads of the hospitals agree that the building of entirely new facilities or the "adjusting of additional units to those in use is a complicated and detailed process. The members of the Board expressed approval of the conscientious, painstaking efforts and progress made by the hospitals* board and staffs. Mr. George A. Kuhn, Chairman of the Board, pointed out that with the authorization of $50,000 to St. Francis, there remains currently about $750,000 in the hands of the Association for disbursement for hospital construction. “Continued payment of pledges as scheduled,” he emphasized, “is essential to meeting the commitments of the Association to the hospital if we are to keep pace with this construction schedule.” Elected to membership of the Board were doctors Russell J. Spivey, M.D., president Indianapolis Medical Society; Harold Ochsner, M.D., past-president Indianapolis Medical Society; Harry Pandolfo, M.D., chairman of the Council, Indianapolis Medical Society; and the Chairman of the Medical Division in the Hospital Campaign, Lawson Clark, M.D. Others include Sister M. Alexia, Administratrix of St.- Francis Hospital; Delmar Curry, DJ).S., president of the Indianapolis Dental Society; Howard W. Sams, E. J. Gibbens, Carl P. Quanz, Thomas Reilly, Francis Wilhelm, John Burkhart, Adrian Nail, Glen Campbell, Keith Hoffman, and W. Henry Roberts. Gibbens, Quanz, Reilly, Wilhelm, Burkhart, Nail, Campbell, Hoffman, and Roberts were all Division Chairmen of the Hospital Campaign.

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Judge Norman E. Brennan Leader la Red Cross Drive Judge Norman E. Brennan, 5450 Crawfordsville Road, has been named government and education division leader for the local Red Cross Fund Drive (scheduled for March). Serving his second consecutive year, he will head solicitations among governmental (federal, state, local) and educational employees. Leaders reappointed for their second year and their divisions are: Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen, 527 W. 46th, residential (house-to-house canvassing in Indianapolis); John T. Barnett, 4801 E. 65th, public service (banks, insurance companies, restaurants, laundries, tracking firms). Other leaders and their divisions are: Emerson A. Welles, 6050 N. Ewing, industrial (manufacturing firms); Alvin C. Fernandes, 6009 Haverford, commercial (retail and wholesale firms); Attorney C. B. Dutton, 5859 Haverford, professional (doctors and lawyers); John S. Lynn, 5045 N. Illinois, downtown (small businesses within mile-square downtown area); Mrs. Harry E. Jennings, 816 E. 79th, towns (farmers, residents, small firms in towns and townships of Marion County). These 8 leaders, appointed by Adrian B. Nail (1954 Campaign Chairman), have the mammoth job of organizing some 3000 workers to do the employee and door-to-door solicitation of funds within Marion County.

Y.M.C.A. Church League Basketball Fifty-three basketball teams in Y.M.C.A. Church leagues, this week, begin elimination games to determine the champions in four different age groups. Finals will be played in all divisions February 17, 18, 19 in the •Central Y.M.C.A. gymnasium. Games are being played now in the following gymnasiums: Grade Schools No. 5, 612 West Washington street; No. 89, 5950 East 23rd street; and No. 45, 2301 Park avenue and in the following church gymnasiums: Riverside and Central Methodist; Third Christian and First Presbyterian. Teams playing in the elimination contests are those which head the district leagues. One division is composed of boys in the seventh and eighth grades; another of boys ages 1215. The third division is for boys ages 15-18 and the fourth division is for those 18 years of age and over.

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