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By CHARLES LUCEY ¥. Serippe Howard ‘Siaft - Writer y WASHINGTON, Dec. 9-—As-sured of .a fat $3 million kitty for the job, the American Medi~ eal Association closed an im-portant-national meeting here today hammering out plans for renewed attacks on the Truman
" The AMA House of Delegates showed plainly in the three days of its meeting that it has softened only a Mttle in its past opposition to many new moves in the na tional health field. Tightens Regulations It moved yesterday to tighten its regulations for approval of voluntary medical care plans which are lay-controlled, rather than doctor-controlled. This matter of who runs the voluntary plans has been a long source of controversy. There has been much insistence that the “consumer”-—the patient, that is—should have a greater pay-so, - But the AMA yesterday adopted resolutions to the end that laycontrolled groups, to get its approval, now must have the approval of both state and county medical societies, Heretofore approval of only one has been sufficlient, ’ Also, it provided that approval be based on past performance of]
Some AMA leaders sald this| was to try to keep down fly-by-| night organizations,
ganizing and keep doctors from | entering any lay<controlled health |. phan. xs.
Bartholomew Named
Director of U. P. NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (UP)
- JElection of Frank H. Bartholomew as a director of the United Press
was announced today by H Baillie, president. ugh Mr. Bartholoméw Is vice president of the United Press, in charge of the Pacific area, with headquarters In San Franeisco.
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2 Norma Freeman, 20-year-old Chicago fashion designer, was crowned America's or "Bride of Light," at ceremonies in Chicago. She will But others! fly to Stockholm to represent saw the possibility that this might! the United States in the ancient discourage new groups from‘or-| Swedish ritual marking the beginning of the Christmas season. | a ———————————————— —|8tolen from his car last night.
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Warsaw Invalid, 76, Mauled by Pet WARSAW, Ind, Dec. 9 (UP) | Coroner 0. H. Richer today | ordered a pet dog penned up and destroyed for attacking and killing its mistress. l The victim was Mrs. Dollie Fries, 76, whose hody was found! in hér home yesterday. | Coroner Richer said Mrs. Fries died of .shock ‘induced by injuries suffered when her pet English bulldog viciously attacked her. | { Mrs. Fries’ nose was badly] |lacerated, presumably when thei dos grabbed her after she hadi fallen. ‘8he was scratched andj | bruised on the face and arms, | | Mrs, Fries suffered from rheu|matism but she was not bedfast.|
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William Welrick. Found by Daughter i | Mrs. Weirick told Coroner | Richer she left her mother and {the dog at home alone when she; {went to work yesterday morn-| ing. At noon she returned to the! house and was met at the door| by the dog. In the bedroom, she {found her mother dead. | Mrs. Weirick sald the dog! ‘never was vicious, The family] | had it since it was a pup, she |sald ! Coroner Richer said the dog {will be confined for 10 days and {then shot.
Clothing Stolen From
|Legislator's Car State Rep. Robert 8. Webb of Arcadia, a student in the Indiana University Law School, Indianapolis division, reported clothing valued at more than $100 was
The general assembly member in his car was!
ibroken . while it was parked in
ithe 600 block of N. Illinois 8t 'A. $65 suit of clothes, a box of laundry.
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~yHitems were stolen.
Faces Desertion Charge ! Times State Service | ELKHART, Ind. Dee. 9-=Elk= (hart police, sheriff's officers and and an FBI agent yesterday arrested Arnold V. Shafrér, 30, a laborer at the Decio Pavillion, R.| |R. 1, Bristol, on a charge of de|sertion from Ft, Devens, Mass.,| last Mar. 4.
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u. S. Payrolls Drop 150,700 .in October | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UP)— Sen. Harry F., Byrd (D. Va.) said today that the number of jelvilian employees on the federal payroll declined 50,711 during |October, the biggest drop since| [June, 1047, . However, he said, there’ are still 2,008,365 : persons employed {In the executive branch of the {fedsral government, Sen. Byrd, chairman of a special c~agressional committee on {reduction of non-essential federal expenditures, said 85 per cent of
{the cuts were made in the De-
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A new American aircraft engine—the most advanced type in the world—Is now revealed by the U. S. Navy. It's the new, Allison XT40 turbo-prop which develops more horsepower per pound of weight, with good fuel economy, than any ever built by any nation. The engine currently is rated
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