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" More than 400 physicians, their wives and guests will attend the “Birthday Party of the Century,” honoring the memory of 21 physiclans who founded the society on Feb, 26, 1848. Membership today numbers 900. Dr, Bert E. Ellis, president, will be master of nies. and will introduce s ers who include Dr. William N. Wishard Jr. Dr. Edgar Kiser, Mayor Al Feeney,

~}and-Thomas-A: Hendricks; secre-

tary of the American Medical | Association's council on medical Je oy and formerly executive secre! of the Indiana State {Medical Association

Dr. Nafe to Speak Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, president of| the Indiana State Medical Association will speak for his group and Mrs. Otto H. Bakemeier, president of the society auxiliary, will represent the wives of physicians.

.{ Dr. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of Sec

ond Presbyterian Church, and Kurt F. Pantzer also will speak. Dr. Kiser and Dr. Wishard are | chairman .and vice chairman of

Of Crippled Children Mayor Al Feeney will open the [1048 Easter Seal campaign here tomorrow night. His first official act in initiating! the drive will be to attend a .neet-

ie o Of the HAPPY Hobos And Sada”

teen-agers, at ks Rehabilitation Center, | ' 3001 N. New Jersey St. After entertaining the

with Dr. James BE. Jobes, presi-| ° dent of the Marion County Society for Crippled, on plans for a Crossroads Junior Play shop for,

crippled | um | | youngsters, the Mayor will confer

WALLACE MAN

Leo Isacson, backed by Henry A. Wallace's new third party group and the American Labor Party, swept to a convincing vic: week. tory over three opponants in a special congressional election in the Bronx yesterday. He polled 22,697 votes to only 12,578 garnered by. his nearest foe. Karl Propper, Democratic candidate.

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handicapped 5 and 6-year-olds. | Will Mail Seals ! More that 24,000 letters containing Easter Seals will be mailed to Marion County residents 1ext

tion Senter which is the main project of the society for the crippled.

The society, which maintains

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HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 19 (UP)—

Christian

Proceeds of the drive will be! = used to support the rehabilite-

C. Basil Fausset.

| society.

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the committee on arrangements. Other members are: Drs. Paul Merrell, William M. Dugan and

Special guests of honor will belin a choice Southwest Pacific

22 living past presidents of the spot? . hi stay in the country.

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“Times Foreign Correspondent MANILA, P. I, Feb. 19—Any

promised the U.- 8. immigration service today that’ she won't lose her papers next time she travels. The actress, who speaks six

big or little power want a base

Then just help Moro Princess Tarhata Kiram of Jolo validate] her claim to the Turtle Islands,

NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (UP)— off the coast of North Borneo.

Police said today that 18-year- “ old Hyman Miller of Brooklyn, stabbed and beat a 68-year-old | Was named deputy governor -of| tailor to death in a holdup be-|the Turtles after the Philippine

cause he wanted some money to Republic acquired sovreignty f ox: Assailant Stabs

prove to his mother that he had |the British. But she claims those

a part time job.

Tarhata, who studied at the University of Illinois (1922-23),

er as part of her inheritance from the late Sultan of Sulu. Purpose of Plan Purpose: To dispose of her deed for a consideration “in case I want to sell it.” Tarhata came here to contét {with Vice President . Elipidio iQuirino, in his capacity as foreign secretary, and was assured (that her claim had not been af{fected by change of administration. But there is a catch: Her ‘right of ownership will be re- | \spected—provided she “establishes 'such right.” Tarhata also says that North Borneo itself belongs to the Sul-| tan’s heirs, but so far she merely wants Manila to take over its sovereignty. This point, Mr. Quirino says, is subject to negotiations |, ~~ with the British.

languages, was notified yesterday that the government would let

Miss Christian, a Mexican national, had lost her “border card” | when she flew here Jan. 17 to meet Movie Star Tyrone Power, her current bea beam.

Woman 20 Times

Juanita Morrison, 27, of 942 Indiana Ave., was in serious condition in General Hospital today| from 20 knife wounds inflicted by an unidentified assailant last night. She told police the man .followed her as she walked near her home and chased her when she started to run. The stabbing occurred shortly after midnight. Mrs. Virginia Young, 39, of 960 N. Delaware St., was held on a charge of vagrancy while" police investigated the stabbing last night of her husband, William, 47. Police were sent to their home by neighbors and found Mr. Young beeh cut on the face and

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