Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1957 — Page 5

Thursday, March 21, 1957

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Marion County Fish & Game Assn. Casting School To Be Held Plans for the nineteen hundred fifty-seven casting school are just about complete. Use of all types of fresh water fishing equipment will be demonstrated. Ollie Baus has made arrangements to have rods and reels on hand for the school. This will be your chance to find out for sure exactly the kind of tackle you like. The latest innovation in fishing reels and rods will be shown. Better still, bring your own fishing equipment along, Ollie and his committee will help teach you the proper technique in bait casting, fly fishing or spinning. The school will be held on the club grounds at Big Eagle Creek and Highway 136, one mile northwest of Speedway. You do not have to be a member of the club to participate. The casting school will be held on Sunday afternoons throughout the month of May. Bring your family and a picnic lunch, spend the four pleasant Sunday afternoons in the shade of the big trees that surround the club’s beautiful lake. For further information, call Ollie Baus, MElrose 5-7239. VA Hospital Marion County’s Congressman Charles Brownson testified along with veteran service officers from Indianapolis opposing the transfer of the Veterans Administration out-patient-clinic from the regional office in the Century Building to the West Tenth Street VA Hospital. The House Appropriations Committee held hearings on a $3 million proposal to move these clinics in five cities to the VA hospitals. It was estimated that the Indianapolis move would cost approximately $600,000 additional construction at the hospital was necessary to accommo- . date the clinic. Also protesting the move.was James R. Butters, State Service Officer for the Veterans of Foreign Wars also from Indianapolis. Brownson pointed -out in his testimony that a similar consolidation had been tried in Indianapolis at the Cold Springs Road Hospital and had failed. He questioned the use of a half million dollars for an experiment which would cause transportation difficulties for the veterans served by our regional office. Many of the service officers felt from past experience that the attention given to veterans treated at these dinks would be lessened.

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