Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1956 — Page 2

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Group Is Organized To Support Handley Committee Named To Gain Nomination INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—Lt. Gov. Harold Handley today announced the formation of a politicaliy-poteat committee to help him secure the

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Hupnblicnu (üb.rMtarl.l nomlup ti«n. Former NuauuQUd Mayor V.rnoq Anderson, who also i« first district Republican chairman, and Jam«a 1). Allen, stat. r«pres.ntativ. from Salem and speaker of the I»SJ house, are co-chairmen of the "Hundreds of Thouaanda of Hoosier* for Handley." Roger G. Wolcott. Indianapolis banker, farm operator and race car owner, will serve as treasurer of th* committee aided by Charles

J. Lynn, ladiaaapolls Uv .stock breeder and BH 'Lhly vic. ptwid.at- ' Otb.r ta.inbhrs of th. committee ar. • fortn»r s«er«tary of state Jam.. Tuck.r. of Paoli; Indiana producers' marketing association director Albert Ferrin, of Milton. Alto Ralph Bi.ry. of Dayton. Ind., second vice-president of the AFL stat, buildings trade council: K. D. Osborn, LaPorte attorney and former third district Republican chairman, and Mrs. Mary

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Wedding, editor and publisher of th. Liberty, Ind . Herald. Anderson said th.r. will be active worker, in s.v.ry congressional district. Hq'lapeat.d Handley’s previous non-factional statement and added: ‘ / "Tiite m a spontaneous movement to insure that the ’1864 Republican state ticket will be headed by the strongest and most popular candidate. We believe that man ia Harold Handley."

Psychiatry Expert To Give Addresses Will Explain Wark With Mentally 111 INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The work of trying to change juvenile killers and other mentally ill children into useful citiMns will be

explained to iences March 1| • 14. Dr. Raymond W. Waggoh.r, chief of psychiatry at th. University ot Michigan, ia to apeak Tuesday, March 13, to members and guests of the Indianapolis medical society in a meeting at the White Cross Guild auditorium. - - Dr. WaggOnw also will address the Marion county association for mental health at a second public meeting Wednesday. March 14, in the state board of health audi-

torium- J Dr. Waggoner, on the staff of the University of Michigan since 1929, has been director of Its neuropsychiatric institute and chairman of the department of psychiatry since 1937. He also is a consultant for the veterans administration and for the Michigan society for pastoral care. The work done at the University of Michigan under Dr. Waggoner's direction has attracted international attention. Just completed at

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1968

Ann Arbor It a mw hospital for mantally 111 children whose patients have included firebugs and klllera The hospital la especially designed to hold down the destructiveness of such juvenile patients and at the same time to make the institution resemble a happy home. If you have something io cell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.