Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1944 — Page 16

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POLIO PARLEY 10 OPEN HERE

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Conference to Co-ordinate

.A two-day conference to co-ordi~ tile paralysis in Indiana starts at

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the state committee of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis meets. Tomorrow will be taken up by reports on various phases of the disease given by Dr. Thurman B. Rice, state health commissioner; Dr,

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John L, Lavan, research director for the National Foundation; Dr. John VanNuys, medical director of the Indiana univefsity medical center; Mr, Carl King, director of the crippled children’s division of the Indiana department of public welfare, and others. LT Governor Schricker will speak at the luncheon in the Riley room toMOITOW,. oi PERT or EIR mac: eh Saturday they will visit Riley hospital. where discussion of the purely medical side of. polio will be held, . ’ Miss Betty Malinka,

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