Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1943 — Page 2
-for-President cl et up in Ft. Wayne, hd i | by P. Wendell: Sult, presi-. 4 : : int of a mortgagé company. Republican ate O. P. nomination next year. - i sn sex 2 (WOUND SYSTEM
press conference as to the strategy
he and his crowd plant to follow : . “No man,” he said, “would turn OF NOBLE CITED the Republican presidential
nomination.” In other words, > fis supporters go out and get the i ct nomination, Governor Dewey will | egion District Commends take it, Hamilton believes. : } « = = . * Indianapolis Physician WILLKIE SUPPORTERS say | that Mr. Hamilton is deliberately | To Army, Navy. underestimati % illkie’'s | Co ting Me Wiles | Dr. Thomas B Noble Jr, Indian-, / hey say he knows that Willkie apolis physician, has been recomhas New England solidly behind mended by the 11th district Amer-
him, plus a lot of strength on the |;00p 1egion to appear before army
YEH us : Tue yy " and navy medical officers to dem-| a hee of Hamilton's onstrate his delayed intestinal sur- | adopted state of Pennsylvania gical treatment that promises to and a block of at least 34 out of tessen fatalities. New York. ’ The recommendation was made in Mr. Hamilton implied that he 3 = fiolyyon passed recently by the thinks : elaim- | on, ing a. Wikre really very | “The percentage of fatalities is little grounds ‘to 89 so. | excessive among those gwho have| He turned to newspaper men at |received gunshot wo in the| his press conference yesterday {abdomen when surgical attention] and said: ‘bas been delayed for longer than “Now the Willkie people clatm |24 hours,” the report read. they have Indiana solid. Is that | Dr. Noble has developsd an optrue” © : {erative procedure which wonld| No one gave him an affirmative .'Sreatly reduce the fatality rate in| answer. Willkie certainly has delayed cases of perforated intes-| > much opposition here at present tines” the resolution said. i and whether he gets the entire =~ Dr. Noble developed and proved) state delegation at convention |this surgical procedure and has time depends upon how good his fused it for thie past 20 years, and
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chances look. If. he looks like a [case records show favorable re-| . winner, Indiana will be on the (sults, the resolution said. "wagon in full strength. If not, | “The involved process necessary) he will get the support of only [to bring such matters before the | those of his supporters who can medical authorities is now denying get themsélves named as dele- [the life saving benefits fiom our| gates. ‘ : Ineroje wounded.” it read.
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THE GATES _gubernatoritl mm MAFF TA 1 _ pandwagon continues to gain pas-— OR, , NAFE 10 HEAD |
sengers, with the third district
(South Bend-Elkhart) hopping | - aboard today with a resolution | | |
“urging and uesting that Ralph F. Gates ng himself as a can- | Dr. Cleon A. Nafe will become | didate for governor of the state president of the Indianapolis Med-
‘of Indiana.” |1cal society in 1945. The sixth isheic, Widorsed | Poliowing custom, the election a G. O. P. state a cahth {year in advance was held at the elie Monta) ORO or with but | J0ciety’s meeting ast night at the 4 fourth of one county chair- | Indianapolis Athletic club. Dr. Harry | the signature of one > y " |L. Poreman, elected a year ago, will | man missing) had done 80 Pre |... 6 president Jan. 1, succeeding | viously. is of both the Dr Walter P. Morton. © _Announcemen at ch gotions | “Other 1944 officers “chosen last | (third and sixth district CHOY |pight include Dr. Gordon W. Bat- | were handed to the press od | man, vice president; Dr. William M Claude Billings, secretary o dles DUgAN, SecTetary-treasurer, and. Dr. | G. O. P. committee who handles |, ,, 5 ayeller, chairman of the| all party publicity in the state. library committee. f ~The third district resolution Was | 5,501) members elected were Dr | signed by all chairmen and vice. py... R Kerr, Dr. James McBride, chaimen in the district. Dr. J. Jerome Littell, Dr. William N It looks as if the Schricker-for- wichard Dr. James W. Denny, Dr senator boys had better get bUSY |yonmgn Meiks, Dr. Kenneth Kohl-| or the Gates-forsgovernor boys |g.4¢ Dr. John M. Whiteaead and will soon have more resolutions pn. Eugene F. Boggs. . than they. | Dr, Morton, Dr. E, Vernon Hahn, Chief difference in the resolu- | ny james:O. Ritchey, Dr. Haroid C tions is that the Democrats merely ochgner, Dr. Russell A. Sage, Dr | mention “higher service” for the 'prnest Rupel, Dr.- Rollin H. Moser | governor while the Republicans gq Dr Marlow W. Manign were | name the job they want for their named delegatés to the state medstate chairman. Both resolutions j.a) association. extoll the virtues and abilities of ese o———————— the men involved. ANNUAL BAZAAR SET
#8 = 8 Prospect chapter, O. E. 8, will ODDS AND ENDS: Bill Guth- hold its annual bazaar Saturday rie, former manager of thé at the hall, Prospect st. and State Turkey Run state park, is serious- ave. Mrs. Isaac VanDerMoere anly considering an atiempt to un- nounced today. Luncheon will be seat Rep. Noble J. Johnson (R. served at 11 a. m. and dinner at Terre Haute) in the primary next '§ p. m. i
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