Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1948 — Page 7

TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY—ONE DAY ONLY!

-Annual Meeting Here The Indiana Dietetic Association will hold its annual conven~

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qualified dieticians. Officials will point out that last year there were requests for more thdn 1000 dieticians with only 123 available

ciation’s placemegt bureau. In Indiana there are 143° ap-| proved hospitals and sanitariums

Association. An approved hospital internship is offered at Indi-|. ana University Medical Center: Miss Lute Troutt is director. Program Chairman Program chairmen for the open< ing session of the convention are

oratory for Clinical Reasearch of General Hospital, and Miss Mary McLaughlin, Indiana University Medical Center, - Registration will start at 11:30 a. m. There will be exhibits in the Bamboo Room. . A luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. with Miss Louise Irwin, vice president of jue Indiana association, presid-

8. The Rev. Claude McClure, chap{lain of Methodist Hospital, will give the invocation and Miss

Dietetic Association, will give the| {welcoming address Miss Kathryn Batten, of I. U. Medical Center, will present a

Afternoon Session The afternoon session will open at 2:15 p. m. after registration. amazing |S LKers will include Dr. Laura Hare, secretary anud treasurer of the Indiana Diabetes Association; Dr. Kenneth G. Kolstaedt, director of Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research at General Hospital, and assistant professor of medicine at I. U. Medical Center, and Miss Veronica Morrissey, manager.of L. 8, Syres & Co. tearoom. A business meeting will be held at 4:30 p. m. with Miss McMahon

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will be placed on the need for,

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Why Not os This?

Y and Fussing By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE

times-it may be one way in a youngster,

and there are 175 qualified dieti- gu ticians in the Indiana Dietetic!

eration of mother or father whose approval he needs in order to feet “right” about his world. In such cases we parents ol ‘need to examine carefully just! how we feel about the child and work out relationships that will overcome the causes of his fet

Mrs. Ka thryn Sheedy, Lilly Lab- ting

If your children are fussy an hour or so before mealtime, though, there may be a very simple cause which you can easily treat. It isn't only that they may be tired and cross after a long, hard morning or afternoon of play, but that hunger is really bothersome. A bit of sweet, a graham cracker or some other simple food will] not spoil the meal that is soon to] be ready, but it will help the |

Grace McMahon,” Ball Memorial youngsters “carry on” until lunch Hospital, president of the Indianalor suppertime.

GI Housing Crisis

Legion Official Urges | Secondary Loan Mart

CHICAGO, Apr. 6 (UP) — An! American Legion national housing official said yesterday that the houseless veteran today is far worse off than he was a year ago. Walter E. Allessandroni, chair-|

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Large size neatly hemstitched hemmed handerchiefs—splen- for S$ did quality.

Men's $1.98 Jackets

Navy regulation jackets made of sanforized olive drab herringbone drill. Sizes 34-36 and 38

Men's leather coats made of capeskin leather. Cotton lined. Sizes 36 to 44.

2i—Men’s $15 Leather Coats J |

Men's 25¢c Anklets

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coverts—olive drab twill. Blue poplin. Sizes 3 to 6.

Boys’ $1-$1.49 O’ralls Bib style, broken lots of gray for S$

Boys’ $1.39-82.29 Sport Shirts

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Boys’ $1.19-81.29 Overalls

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Boys’ Dress Shirts

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ISc Cannon Wash Cloths

Irregulars of a better Qs

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39¢ Hope Muslin

36-Inches wide, heavy quality, smooth even thread construc tion,

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Colorful chintz drapery fab-

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Fern Gleiser, treasurer and finance chairman of the American Dietetic Association of Chicago, and Mrs. Walter J. Twiname, home economist of Kingan & Co. Officers of the association are Miss McMahon, president; Miss Irwin, 1.‘U. Medical Center, vice president; Miss Margaret 'Dunham, I. U. Medical Center, secretary; Miss Mary Barnard, Meth. jodist Hospjital, ' treasurer; Miss Virginiabelle Rabel, Methodist Hospital, director of public relations, and Miss Corinne . Catlin, Welbour Memorial Hospital, Evansville, director of ‘vocational education.

Scientists Ask 10-Year

Ban on Atom Output

NEW YORK, Apr. 6 (UP)— The Association of Scientists for Atomic Education,” a group of scientists who worked on the atomic bomb, urged the United

gir for 10 years.

Cites Drop in Loans He said that one of the great-| est needs of the house-hunting| veteran is a secondary market for home loans and pointed out that in the last three months there] has been a 40 percent drop in!

home loans under the GI bill. |

This is because the lending) agencies have reached their satu-| ration point on that type of loan,’ he said. = The conference was attended by government and private building agency officials and by housing and employment chairmen of the American Legion from all the

|states.

Fine Bootleggers In Bloomington

Nations today to stop all atomic)

{ State Service { BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 6-— {Three pocket bootleggers were]

In letters to Frederic Osborne, fined in city court yesterday and

|U. 8. delegate on the United Naitions Atomic Energy Commission,

scientists suggested the moratorium as a compromise between

two other defendents are sched-| luled to go on trial in eireuit court!

r Alexander Cado an, later this week as the result of a| FO oar ot fhe commission, the raid early Sunday by city police]

{and state excise men,

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Russian and U. 8. views on atomic pended sentences for 30 days on|

control.

‘New Thought Alliance

To Present Speaker The International New Thought | | Alliance will present the Rev. E.| |V. Ingraham of Cincinnati in an|

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their pleas or guilty before Mayor | Thomas L. Lemon were Richard Petro, 26; Robert McAuley, 23; land John S8kirvin, 21, all of | Bloomington. Mrs. Jessie Goss Davidson, 47. {entered a plea of not guilty 1 {Monroe Circuit Court yesterday. | Oscar Bland, 41, was scheduled

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large. Men's 55e Anklets or Socks

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pr. $

Blue chambray and covert. Sanforized and full cut. Sizes 14 to 17.

Women's Rayon Undies Elastic waist, tea rose color panties and briefs. Small and medium sizes. :

Women's Shoes 1 Lot of women’s dress and play shoes. Broken sizes from 4 to 9, Were $3.95 to $5.95.

gold and silver finishes, plain or stone set,

$1 Costume Jewelry Pins, earrings and necklaces, for $

Women’s Cotton Union Suits White combed cotton, built up shoulder, ' summer weight union suits. Open crotch, tight knee style. Sizes 36 to 44.

$1.59 Pure Silk Head Squares

Pure silk, colorful, 27-inch squares for % wear on head or about neck, assorted patterns.

2 3 1 ; $1.79 Work Shirts 3 1 1 1 1 1

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x Lot” of children's oxfords and play

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Children's Leather Sandals

Children’s play sample sandals—Correct S and properly fitted shoes. We offer these sturdy sandals at a special price during our anniversary sale,

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$1.29 Stuffed Dolls & Clowns

Cute stuffed dolls and clowns made of. washable materials.

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Nice quality flannelette gowns and kimonas with pink for S

or blue trimming.

$7.98 Toddler Boy and Girl Coats

$ 500

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in wanted colors.

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39¢ Grass Seeds

West Park mixed seeds. A «pound box now sells for

20¢ Stevens Towels

Fancy printed in choice of blue or Towe or) design.

§9¢ Toweling

Printed toweling with red or blue predominatipg, printed on heavy twill,

{2¢ Stair Treads

9x18-Inch stair treads, rubber-like in black only

Remnants of felt base and Congo wall and other wall covers.

$3.08 Dolls 4 Fully dressed with moving eyes and “Mama voice.

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see no reason for an nvesnge-| tion.” The department denied Mr. | Isacson a passport to attend an | international conference in Paris. The meeting was billed as a con-| ference on aid to Greece, but a State Department spokesman said | it would be attended by a group seeking to aid the Communist- | led guerrilla forces.

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Chil. $1.59-81.89 Sweaters

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Girls’ T9¢ Cotton Slips First quality slips—built up for $ shoulder and ruffled bottom, Sizes 4 to 12.

Children’s Sunsuits

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Boys’ 59¢ Briefs and Vests

Gibbs boys briefs and vests of fine quality cotton. Imper- for $

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27—Boys’ $14.95 to $19.95

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