Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1948 — Page 6

machine-guns answers to Words come in , always dealing in facts, many of which I for himself. He is Dstyresque. A Napoleonic forelock falls over hie forehead. A Sanse of Contribution

HE IS 3LESSED with the capacity to believe ‘in what he is doing. The philosopher in him brings out quotations from Tennyson and he tells you He’ wouldn't give ‘a snap of his gardenhrowned fingers for a garageful of Cadillacs. His work gives him a sense of essential contribution. Li; He asks nothing more, He's a Hoosier with his family Indiana-rooted for at least three generations on each side of®his family. His grandfather, William (his middle name), fought in the war of the rebellion and was a farmer near the Marion County line. Another grandfather, on his mother’s side, James Bowen (source of his first name), was a Hoosier pioneer who uséd to drive oxen to Cineinna‘i for his salt supply, Dr Jackson was born near Nora. “You know Nora.” he twinkles reminiscently, “it's on Route 431 and 85th St. Used to be a log cabin on it. “One day my father came to me and asked me : £ 1 wanted to be'a farmer or go to school and i make something of myself. I chose to go to

* Interned af City Hospital

“S80 1 GOT a B.A. in chemistry in 1906, then i went to medical school and was a student appren-’ tice under Dr. John Oliver—and how he made his boys work, 3 “I interned at City Hospital and practiced i about three , At Indiana University I met Downing. She's Mrs. Jackson now. “She writes poetry,” he explained The Jacksons have no children and live at 463 W. 32d St. i ; Jat 250 he's engrossed in setting up a TeEy vised directory of typhoid carriers. They have 4 become a problem since the war. They move move about and we have to find them again. We have 175 known typhoid carriers in Indiana. They're harmless so long as we keep

tor gf Indiana

Jackson has fought a 5-year running battle with incipient epidemics in his role of director

of the division

Indiana State Board:of Health. «

them from handling food or milk, or working near a water supply.” He's interested in rabies, it is due to stray dogs. nated at least once a year by law, longer the vaccine lasts.” He has studied polio for years, collected clin-

ical findings.

pamphlet form health officers over the state. “This is the way I do it.” he said, going to a bookcase. He lifted the glass door and touched a

book of notes.

Patiently, he picked them up—just as patiently as he had gathered them from research reports from the big public health clinics of the country.

Problems With Him Always NEVER ONCE DOES he give you an idea of

the importance

mind was immersed in his responsibilities, He carries it with him wherever he goes, to the labo-

ratory, into his _ garden,

Dr. James W. Jackson is a third-dimension personality, as broad as the state of Indiana, and as deep as the .nysteries of science, snd as high as

his devout faith

WIELDS INVISIBLE SWORD—As a protec.

$ “public health, Dr. James W.

of communicable diseases of the

too. “Nearly all of They ought to be vacelThat's all the

He has his notes printed In and sends them out to public

The notes fluttered to the floor.

of his work or himself. Yet his

far-flung field, or simply into his

in eternity. (By Harold Hartley.)

Features at Neighborhood Theaters

Miniature | Circus a’ Must’

from big top to side show to cook

Detail Eye-Catching i yee Show By HENRY BUTLES This. miniature circus you've

night gave terms the “biggest little show on earth” in the Wm. H. Block’ Co. auditorium, ;

80 ‘much eye-catching if you were looking at the real through the wrong end of

Fis

Omitted Nothing Mr. Dunn has omitted nothing,

tent-—even a tiny hospital tent with a patient on the operating table, presumably having a Lilliputian emergency appendectomy. of . parts,

measurements in re-

icing thy fret thing to 1-24th actual The man must have a good eye.

An elaborate sétting in Block’s auditorium, with mural paintings of animals by Mrs. Patricia Hedgecock and Miss June Joyce of Block's display department gives the show added’ effect. Proceeds from the mihiature circus, which ‘will’ remain on view through Saturday, July 3," will go towards building ‘the ‘new Booth Tarkington Civie Theater.

Evidence Guild To Meet Here

. Catholic Group * Plans. Convention The 15th national convention of

|S Skies.” Tomorrow. “Naked City” and

Shower a puoi ns os Whistler” and OE . ow and Mon- * and “Alias “To

Gentleman el.”

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(RIVOLI “Scudda Hoo. Scudda Bay and, WE “Tarzan and the the Mermaids. . Xe how

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and “Black Bart.”

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“IBUKRAN DRIVE-INS GREENWOOD “Bells of and al Parade.” Tom Mo nday: “Buck Privates Subjects.

row and and Come Home"

ec MAYWOOD “Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and of the Redmen.” morrow and 3 * Nightmare snd ‘2

a Blondes. and a Redhes Pl Thieves”

Britis and “Mr. District Attorney Tomor-

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Now. “Badman of Missouri® had son day" wane Shon-of ang pron:

Cain to Direct Grotto Band

John L. Cain of Elf Lilly & Co. «Will direct the Sahara; Grotto nd! Band in a light summer concert, © at.8 p.m. tomorrow: dn: Garfield) 0 Amphitheater. The Lilly Men's Chorus and Women's Chorus, Robert H. Davis % directing, also ui will appear on the

Nebrling, local radio announcer, as master of § céremonies.

en ; b tnd ah Tyee He are "and * Greenwich ’"." an Wa - “Intrigue” Au. Sh ™ is of army nd or SMOLIOw and Monda Sel ugh: 3, TR re Lou and 1 i prac EES Se A “April|sT. cu Bm 2 ou New: and I I the Doar.” Tomar; ¥ and * row ti chors Aweig 3 y and “Last of the 1 ; ; and STRAND" Scudda Hoo. "Beudds Jar and $ 3 ds Ho and throush Toesdy. "An Rnchors | A Safad i + : the STRAT ot Gir" and “West : and Oder xiforals: Stars” Ta oy Nn Fomorro v through 4 ! A! Role: yi Te oe Redmen” and ; 5 "second | TUX “April ais and “Senatér : | Was Indiscreet. 'omorrow through t Rosson Tier) , toe, of We Rout 25d i ry : TOWN. Ben fds Hoo, Scudds Hay" i oLD LA igon'’ "ead stern MortoN through Bh 3 ,, "Anchors 3 er Hay" and. The Gok ait Pretty” end" shor ‘short : ORIENTAL - po Starr and “Prontier| “Albuguerque” ane "Her lt 1 “If Winter *: and | ZARING water ooh a BN a RE

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Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week’s News Reel:

Bernadotte,

acting as medistaor for United Nations, brings peace

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_ Je PRESIDENT TRUMAN—Inspects flood damage. in Oregon; - blasts. Russia in speech at California Uni.

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the ‘Catholic Evidence Guild will meet Friday through Sunday with headquarters in the Severin Hotel. The first objective of the Catholic Evidence Guild is .he explanation of Catholic belief and practice through talks in rublic places, out-of-doors.’ Thirty years ago, during World|! War I, a small group of Catholic laymen in London formed the first Catholic Evidence Guild. The

world and now there are guilds in many cities,

The conference will open with ar. outdoor ‘‘pitch.” .or. meeting, Friday night, in. the Indiana Starry 1 War . Memorial one i presite. Shetdon Haute of the New Orleans Guild will talk on ‘Resurrection’; Marian Rauth of the ‘Rosary College! Guild, on “Prayer”; and a speaker from Buffalo, N. Y., on the “Vis. ible Church.” The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens moderator of .the Indianapo 's Culld, will serve as chairman o.. the opening session at 9 a. m. next Saturday. The Rt. - Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan,- chancellor of the archdiocese, will give the first address and prayer. Business sessions and discussions will continue throughout the

nica) High School senior and voice pupil of Miss Elma Igelman. A special feature of the evening will be the presentation of a check to the Marion County Society for the Crippled. Representing the net proceeds of the annual baseball game sponsored by the Grotto’'s humanftarian committee, the presentation will be made by John Sproule, Grotto monarch, to Dr. J ames Jobes, the society president.

Mr, Cain

Laymen, Preachers

To Play Softball

Laymen will range themselves against a team of preachers in

nic of the Marion County Chrisday in Garfield Park.

serve as preacher-captain Victor Kelly, layman-captain.

McCurdy to Speak

reporter, will speak .on

Monday in the Claypool Hotel. He is a former lleutenant-éolonel.

the the fraternity until September.

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softball games at the annual pictian Church Schools next Satur-

The Rev. Herbert Wilson will and

: Families will bring their own suppers in baskets and there will be games, swimming and group singing.

Foreman D. McCurdy, Supreme Court and Appellate Court deputy| ** = Army courts-martial during a meeting of Bigma Delta Kappa at noon

This will be the last meeting of |

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da, with a 2:30 p. m. pitch an the plaza. Delegates will receive Holy Communion in a body Sunday at 7:30 a. m. mass in St. John’s Church. There will be a business session following and another outdoor pitch at 2:30 p. m. Thomas D. Sheerin, an active guildsman of Indianapolis, among the many here from over the country, will preside next Sunday at the 10:30 a. m. business session. The convention will come to a close with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 5 p. m. in SR. Peter and Paul's Cathedral.

\Denies Carroll Wed To Beryl Wallace

HOLLYWOOD, June 19 (UP) ® —Attorneys for Producer Earl Carroll denied emphatically to-

to Beryl Wallace, his beautiful leading lady who died with him

in Pennsylvania.

friends for years.

“Even. mm Mr. Carroll's

lof Music will hold its annual ICM guitar festival tomorrow in the Civic Theater.

udled as follows: Junior- and

Charles Ford, John Hiland, Smith, Carol

Calment and Marjorie Juniors, and Gordon Tabor, Ralph Willis, June Sheets, John Tucker,

‘ |Floyd Matlock, Arlene Campbell

movement has spread around the La

day that he was married secretly

in a DC-8 plane crash Thursday

Speculation that the two were wed had circulated among their

will there is no mention of Miss Wal-

DEAN—Leo Gorcey, dean of the Bowery Boys. eternally adolescent tough quys,” who are featured in "Angels’ Alley," comedy-drama currently on the Ambassador-Alamo screen.

Guitar Festival

Set Tomorrow The Indianapolis Conservatory

Three sessions have been sched-

senior solosits, starting at 9:30 a. m:; junior and senior orches-| tras and guitar bands, starting at 1: p. m, and awarding of prizes and special entertainment, starting at 8p. m. The best students selected in the competition by Forest Steen, Piqua, 0., and Wiibur Pickett, De-

tional Guitar Festival to be held in Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 16 through Aug. 20. Soloists tomorrow will include: Ronald Walker, Barbara Neese, Marilyn Emery, Donald Tyler, Donald Wells, Billy Clark,

Larry| : Ayres, William David Link, David McFuller,

Powell,

Loretta Francis, Kelley Maier,

and Marjorie Coffin, seniors.

Gallery to Feature Brown County Art

An ‘exhibition of work by Brown County artists currently is featured in the Hoosier Salon Art

Gallery, to remain through July

Represtited in the exhibit are George Jo Mess, Dale Bessire, Genevieve. Goth Graf, Frederick Polley, Adolph R. Shulz, Georges ce, Leota W. Loop, Marie Goth, V. J, Cariani, Edward K. Williams, C. Curry Bohm, Musette 0. 8toddard, L. O. Griffith, Ernest C. Ropkey, Frank Sohn, Anthony Buchta, Alberta Rehm Shulz, Sybil Connell, Homer G. Davisson, Ethel Lomasney, A. Mock and Evelynne Mess.

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