Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1947 — Page 12

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‘ll Maj. Gen. Paul R. Hawley, chief| surgeon of the Veterans Adminis- delivered at the Asmus home yes-| | tration, will be the principal speak-|torday by Dr. Bernard Abrams. He used a newspaper-padded dresser] as a makeshift table. Mrs. Asmus’ husband, Charles, is!to Ilinois line. {a 66-year-old junk peddler., He| Porter County—Ind. 49, Main St, [the International Telecommunicasaid he was “about as done in asln Kouts from south corporation | tions Conference, said the revision He sald he had been line to Erie Railroad, 48 of a mile. lof the 1938 radio regulations pro- | Posey County—Sections of, Ind.|vide a world-wide frequency table

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ler Monday in the Indiana Univer-| |5ity Medical Cen- x |ter at the annual |p o st - graduate course for doectors, The Hoosier § VA official, who served as chief surgeon of _ the European Thea- 78 ter of Operations during the war, #7

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et a budge!- will speak on coddling price! “The VeteransMal Gen. Hawley | Administration and its Relationship! to the Practice of Medicine.” | More than 100 Indiana doctors! are expected to attend the five-day, refresher course, resumed this year after being discontinued at the! outset of the war. | Cover Wide Subjects The course, designed to bring] Indiana doctors up to date on latest |

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developments in the medical pro-| fession, will be directed .by the| medical school staff. Lectures and| clinics will cover surgery, medicine, cardiology, pediatrics and radiology The announcement of Gen. Hawley’'s appearance here came today as the 11th District, American

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Legion protested location of a new trim, tip, and heel, 500-bed hospital near the I. U Medical Center instead of adjacent to the present VA hospital on Cold Spring Rd. The Legion protested that the

I. U., site would be wasteful of finances foo Gen, Hawley has led a fight by the VA to locate new hospitals for, veterans near civilian medical cen-| ters so veterans can benefit from facilities of the centers. Native of Union County Gen. Hawley, a native of College

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|troduced at the Monday night ses{sion of the doctors by Dr. Cyrus J. Clark, chairman of the Medical] |8chool's department of post-gradu- | Late—instruction--and wartime com 'mander of thé 32d General Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Clark will entertain | Sunday night with a buffet dinner| at their home in E, 96th St. for Gen. | § Hawley. Highlight of "the Monday attér-] noon session will be a discussion of / Problems, Relating - to Medical Cp BROAN SED “Floyd ps opi berger of Lafayette, president of the Indiana State Medical Society. Graduate of L U,

as A graduate of Indiana University, Sizes 5 to 9 Gien. Hawley holds the M. D. de-| Tiny perforated designs Widths AA to E gree from the University of Cin-! on a blgck kid oxford cinnati, In 1945 he was awarded Mail Orders an honorary Doctor of Laws degree | with patent tip. : by 1.1.

Filled ‘Included in the audience that | Add 15¢ Postage will hear the general will be I. U.| medical students and members

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ably today after bearing’ the huskl~| wy, 1ndiana State Highway Com- Signed by 78 Na Nations

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The baby--a 15-pound girl—was!

est baby in the history of the Ohi-/mission announced today that bids! NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U. P)— (Would be opened Oct. 21 on nine pejegates from 78, nations today paving and widening projects and! ‘signed new international ‘agree14 bridge projects, « Chairman John H. Laver said the| cations and radio regulations which {highway paving projects included:!were described as another - step “to~ Vige County-—4.5 miles dual- -lane| ward the ultimate goal of suclon U, 8. 40 from West Terre Haute cessful world-wide . co-operation.”

| ments, governing world communi-

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ter, who Is three; didn't weigh but’ lelght pounds, however.” |

“Nancy, our other daugh- |mile. Bridge projects included: Two sets of twin bridges on U.leffect.

{and the “practical machinery” for placing the allocation table in

8. 40 in Vigo county, bridges on| Ind, 114 in Huntington and Whitley!

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Elizabeth on Nov, 2, has | 'been formally received into mem- | bership in the Church of England! by the Archbishop of Conterbury, it] needed was disclosed today: Other developments: The four gray horses which will pull the wedding coach have to lis-

{pand music. every day, so they will not be disturbed by the bartds in the | wedding procession. The cloth for Elizabeth's wedding costume was brought to Norman Hartnell's salon by a messenger from Dunfermline, Scotland. The

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