Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1948 — Page 5

4 1948 Fo ; = i SDAY, NOV. 4, 1948 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5

MILLER WOHL has Dr. Zeller Quits Democrats Top GOP 82-67 touié¥ictoria Reign 63 Years

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Dr. Charles A. Zeller, director of the Indiana Council for Mental Health, resigned today to become {director of a health center in | Delaware.

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elections showed today .that Democrats would outnumbe - @-25¢ box of Ud , licans 82 to 67 in the 1949 session of the Indiana General oF ep ht Fe Le The Democrats gained 58 seats, 49 of them in the House and Py YOUR MONEY BACK. nine in the Senate. The House gains gavé them control of that body. | Only the fact there were 20 Republican holdov er Senators saved | the GOP from losing both houses. Those holdover Republicans were YOlers last Tuesday re-elected

11947. The Indiana Council for : ‘Mental Health has jurisdiction 3 elected in 1048 for four-year VI 34 legislators who sought anbre over the state’s mental institutions terms and still have two years to] °C ina " and is charged with.develo serve. y Originally, more than 100 legis- OUR HEALTH AND - nd args wi pment addy There were only three, ,. . .. cht to st; he Sto 20d 1s ex ge velop ocrati : $ \ 0 stay in the State- —— petal hea Ly am 3 ee {house. Some were eliminated in! WELFARE PROBLEMS a aster will begin Bis new), Pantry lousy AnD a3, last spring's primary, the rest last DON'T LOOK ‘Health Center in Delaware City, ° CLOUDY AREAS Tan { < { y i 2. Health Center in_Delawars City Schricker will not have the same 28 Voted Back i SO BIG TO ME! ! perplexities he had in 1940 wien! In the House there will be 22 a

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Print Cotton. 'and training. | Noted Psychiatrist : full ork| : os | PR Boacincri SCIYERED [Mc Ml a Republican elective session. There are 17 new Re-| izes | 16 3. of the council, Dr. Zeller also| SHOWERS ARTA This time, he has a complete| Faces pi the Re aa moor! ey a . A on nepal and | Yee SLEET SNOW Democratic Sate Heaet Te the Senate there will be 23 <Q m, and control Republican and six Democrat! ails Logansport State Hospital. He is . SNOW SHOWERS 7 RAIN of the.100-member house, where members who served tw a nationally known psychiatrist, , ... AND FLURRIES 4 181 Democrats and 39 Republicans ago. There fi 0 Years : Others $1.49 to $1.99 [2nd a member of many national “ 2il PATS PED COPR 1944 EDW L A YAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. \<n will sit next January. |lican and 15 ih AR Children off the strats. «.« fief vid 2 (organizations for psychiatry ar aces| ; ; | mental hygiene. psy; y and, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Forecasters see the general weather picture bringing rain, 8 a gin San Jinevp. in trouble-making Gangs. « + | In accepting the resignation of| ceol temperatures and cloudy skies in most places from the Mississippi to the Atlantic and much |The Senate is one man short. the ae a omer Shined to. homes not broken up... tuber Dr. Zeller, Gov: Gates -ana Dr. colder weather ip the West. A colder trend is developing along the Rockies and as far south as Sen. Charles F. Fleming, Lake publican veteran of Thre Re culosis not on the rampa Norman M. Beatty, council presi- Texas and is expacted to push on toward the Atlantic Coa County Democrat, can'tg serve|for the Senate this time tro] Poge the aged not without shelter.

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dent, issued a joint statement in : which they said, “Dr. Zeller nas jd @ e A 2 { El o Fra: derburgh: “Warriek — Wilburiretary of state, a high s| D , gher post to|Counties and § 99 ‘accomplished much toward’ de-|®. r re CW Y e Bawsoioh-Metters. Monks, Ri: tun whieh he -was elected - Tuesday.| OE ay Sh | Thor lorge)y because wa de = opposed) o this seat either will be vacant g { . have a Community Fund, and erkshire Quartet Ystyres

100%, velopment of the mental health rogram in Indiana. We are » Ripley-Switzerland —Grace E. Roach, D./Or a special electi ill y reprocessed p em ers oO a R p election will have to . rateful for ‘his St. Joseph—Patrick Brennan, D: Edwin b because its 47 Red Feather reprained 0 grate most Capable e patent Pct Brings, BB in be held fill it. To Open IU Series | Servi Kino: Boti melion cloth. By United Press Mabel A Dunn. Judson F. Haggerts. Obed Shelby Donald runner, D. | any Newcomers Times State Servic ervices are working. But if Te : Arthur G. Loftin, deputy direct-| Here are the Indiana state sen- X; Gilgore. Harty T. Latham Jr, Forrest an. Folnwell, Dix. to. |. Of the 140 legislative seats next BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 4 “ With Cap. or of the council, has been ap- W. Littlejohn, William F. Noelle, Herbert ippecanoe-W N.C. takes money —more thon lost pointed {acting director by G P- ators and representatives elected © Wadstorth. all Democrats gp fecanve- Warren—Oito CG. Neumann. time, 92 will be occupied by people — Indiana University's School of Sizes 3 to & Gates. ¥ Tn Tuesday's balloting (xX denotes a Do Ro | a Te "5. Be ne ey Shere he La Bhuste will’ open its Applied Mu year. Won't you help? izes 0 0. aaa ; 2 Monroe. Bh Doser, jamin ‘E. Buente J en ¥ em are new- Series concerts tomorrow eve- * : : re-elected): BE A. og eat, R lamin E. Buente Jr, D; Leo A. Mea- comers to the, legislative cham-nlng with a program by th Irvington Kiwanis Club SENATE Morgan—John E. Sedwick Jr, R { Yermillion—Andy A. Johnson D. bers. But a few are former legis- shire Quartet y the Berk- /, ! A -Nobl — Noble—Laurenc . Baker, RY. | go ame. 3 : " Elects First Officers Alien-Noble Counties Lucius Somers. Neble—Laurence D. Baker Rom. yl nes G.' Pain + Di alter H lators who tried comebacks and] The nationally famous string THE COMMUNITY FUND Others $9.95 to $22.50 The first el Brown-Greene-Monroe—Herman C. Ev- 2 — Putham-Roscos.G.. Scotts D. Ty John V. Beamer, R. (unop- Were successful. {ensemble, now in residence at Indianapolis and Marion Cyuniy ¢ ie T election of offic ers ans, D Parke—_Edward M. Woodard, R | Wayne—John M. Harlan, R Considering that 28 Senators IU, will play quartets of Beetho-| 29h ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ’” ‘of t p Rianis ig of Irvington! Wahi -Clinton-White—Roy Conrad, R.| Perry-Spencer— William P. Birchler, R. Sixty-one Demoirats-38 Republicans were holdovers, that means the ven, Prokfieff and Brahms | October 25 to November 13 was held last night at the Jones ' a Ee a 5 ; Restaurant, Irvington. | Cass-Fulton—Dale E. Beck, D. RR a i ais Layaway at . i Clay-Parke—Clay E. Moss, D. “eo | Officers include Wayne Guthrie, | | Daviess-Knox—Gilbert Shake, D.

president; C. Wilbur Foster, vice pekaib-Lagrange-Steuben — Willis K. R : COR od

yg ’ president, and Charles S. Thomas, Batcheler, "di J Pe \ . . secretary-treasurer. Delaware—Marker Sunderland, D. (Xx). RE Yu ’ | Directors of the club are Harold| FEtkbart—D. Russell Bontrager, R.

K. Leamon, Dr. Robert R. Beach, TAT. Rush- Shefby — Manford Fergu-

45 E. Washington 9 B. L. Curry, Fred C. Wilson, Joe)” iw Vermillion Warren — Wesley B. Clemans, Joseph Guidone ‘and| Malone, R min - —— ‘Oscar Tiffany. | Hendricks-’ Morgan-Owen—John A. KenTTI a m—— —____(dall, R. (Xx).

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