Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 10
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Speakers Discuss Preventive Measures
The' groundwork for preparedness against polio in Indiana was outlined ‘at an all-day conference sponsored ' by the state health board and the. National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at the Antlers hotel today.
preventable diseases. Dr. Carl D. Martz, orthopedic ‘consultant of the state welfare department, outlined the staté’s program, Steps eastern States are taking against polio were discussed by
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Plans of the state health de- + | partment to combat polio were dis- " |cussed by Dr. George M. Brother,| director of the state bureau for |
Jobs Daug rs L To Install Officers
Martha Snyder will be installed honored queen of Bethel 9, Inter. national Order of Jobs Daughters
: Suing Cereinomios 40 3: 30 p. m. June
aaag OID the Veritas Al Masonic ‘Temple, 3350 Roosevelt ave, Other officers to be installed are Norda Biddle- ® comb, senior prin“cess; Jeaa Schaub, junior princess; Judy Burke, guide; Barbara Inman, marshall. InstallMartha Snyder ing officers are Rosalie Summa, Patricia Purdy, Ruth Ann Mead, Trudy Love, Barbara McNeal and Beverly May.
Ralph C. Werner, state public relations officer of the American Red! Cross, { The service program of the National Foundation for Infantile, Paralysis was outlined "by Miss Emaline Whitelaw »- ‘nt director of the women's division, Other speakers la.. .oday were | to include Gov. Gates, Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, president-elect of the State Medical association;’ Dr. Frank M.
{ Hall, medical consultant of the vo-
cational rehabilitation division; Dr. Donald J. Caseley, acting medical director of the Indiana university medical center; John B. Middleton, regional director fo the national foundation; and William Styring Jr., field representative of ing foundation.
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SANTA ANA, «Cal, May 22 (U, P.).—Defense attorneys today subpenaed 35 witnesses, including State Attorney General Fred N. Howser,
as witnesses for the timebomb murder trial of Beulah Louis Overell, 18 and her flance, George Gollum, 21,
charged with murdering her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Walter E, Over- | ell, with a crude dynaihite time-' bomb aboard their yacht at New-
and Miss Overell are Nt : J. 1 Novara’
port harbor March 15.
Football Game Today
An inter-squad football game will | be played at 8 p. m. today at Pike township school. perform and the girls glee club will
The trial is scheduled to open state champion drum majorette, will | £ |lead the band.
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Monday. Howser was ordered to appear in| person ahd bring® with him all copies of a series of #love letters] exchanged by the defendants be-! tween their jail cells. It was understood that defense |
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