Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 11

B. 19, 1950

Briggs | Coroner

Seeks mination

iggs, a practicing or 44 years, has andidacy for the ination for Mari-

Dr. Briggs

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Submarines uggestion to the 1sider the stethorument for use in detecting neard in a listening been used ever ne warfare. something of am ny years. He de~ versing gear on ines, discovered t has value in maladies of the 1 he discovered a ndulant fever. his family at and has offices P. building.

Printers

nts Here eam of 15 mem- . Ig typographical \gement in Engajor Indianapolis Thursday.. vice president of 11 Typographical team arrived in ast Tuesday to through several quet has been on headquarters am arrives.

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Examinations Scheduled

“About People—

Prince Aly Laid Up With Broken Leg

Fractures Limb

While Skiing

In Switzerland Prince Aly Khan broke his leg in three places In a skiing accident near Gstaad, Switzerland, yesterday. He was taken, “screaming with pain,” to near-|

panion.

there

. weeks,

"reported to have rushed from Lausanne, Switzerland, to her Aly Khan Wisband's bedRita and Aly, who were married last May, went to Switzer-

the birth of their baby. 51;-pound daughter, Yasmin, was born Dec. 28 in Lausanne,

» = o i Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. Feb. 27 for the sophomores of Warren Central High School. The discussion. will mark the third time Mrs. Nicholson, executive secretary of Indiana Social Hygiene, has talked at Warren Central High.

Fred W. president, x Advertising Agency, -will§ speak at an ad-$ vertising 3 session of Ohio State Uni-

motion ence on Advertising Research “in Columbus, O., Thursday and Friday.

Charles 1 Butler, North Vernon, has been chosen as one of 27 young Americans to be made “local ambassadors” in West Germany after special training in Washington. Mr. Butler, 36, is married and has an A.B. degree from the University of Florida. Prior to joining the State Department he was employed by the FBI and the Civil Service Commission, _and served in the Alr Force U. 8. Navy. i

. - - Three Indianapolis businessmen, Harry G. Caldwell, David H.| Krueger and W. L. Densford, plan| —to-—-attend-the—national-member-. "ship meeting and “Small Business Day” held by the National Small; Business Men's Assocjation in! Washington Feb. 28 and Mar. 1 and 2. |

2 8 =» ! Gov. Schricker will headline the Rotary Club's first Civic Service| program of the; year with a speech on “Youth| of Tomorrow” at| the meeting Tuesday in the; Claypool Hotel. Civic Service| committee members who- will} share the speakers’ table with| Indiana's first)

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“Mr. Lahr

citizen include a.

— Gov Schricker 5" Cg C.

Grande, chairman; Russell Ll White, vice chairman; Dr. Donal] H. Draper, Evan R. Kek, Edwin J. Kendall and Rollis S. Weesner.

” n n John Lewis Wills, 4629 Young Ave, was among 46 seniors receiving degrees at University of! Cincinnatl College of Law midyear commencement _exercises Friday,

Seven Butler * University students will be initiated tomorrow into 8igma Tau Delta, national literary honor society. They in-

Marjorie Stuhldreher, Miss Joan Owen and Richard Foster, all In-| juniors; ‘Miss Clair Gaddy and William Griffith, Indianapolis sophomores, and Miss! Barbara Shellhouse, Tndianapclis

Miss Joyce Glaser, 5622 Ca roliton Ave. will be awarded a $50 bond for taking city-wide first place in an essay.contest on civil rights and a $25 bond for Broad Ripple High first place at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Kirshbaum Center. Other high sthool winners who will receive $25 bonds include William E. Supp, Tech; Betty Engle, Washington; William G. Munshower, Cathedral; Virginia Fox, Sacred Heart; Miriam Kern, 8t. Mary's; Ruth Baker, Crispus Attucks; Richard Lugar, Shortridge; Judy Charnley, Howe, and Larry Holland, Manual. -

- ” » ’ Dr. Rolla D. Burghard, 2171 E. 67th St. has been named assistant university physician at But-

ler University. He replaces Dr.|

William Browning, who recently resigned to devote full time: to| his practice. Dr. Burghard is a} 1939 Butler graduate and received his medical degree from Indiana University in 1943.

College Board entrance examinations for senior students in all Marion County high schools will be given starting at 9 a. m. Mar. 11 in Shortridge High School." Results will be used in awarding college and university _scholar-

Ships,

"Glad Joy For Stomach Acid Pain

Sines 18 lly-effective UDGA

SUNDAY, FEB. 19, 1950 tt

by Sannen hospital, according to| his skiing com-

The-prince will have to remain| immobil-| ized for several

pyal./ clans said ita) « Hayworth was!

Tand Tate Tast fall fo prepare for Their!

will lead a discussion ‘on “Dating” |

Latvian; William Tarvydas, Lith|juanian and Latvian, {Indiana Appellate {preside oyer the forum. The sub-

viduals

“First | bp Forum Planned Here

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William Torvydss discusses the coming forum of displaced persons with Miss Alice McMahon.

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Miss Marian McFadden is In-. dianapolis city -librarian. ion g Wo io ‘of the forum were

n from former professional a: and from lists suggested by Msgr. Henry F. Dugan and

Expected to Be Held

Tomorrow Night = Rev. Paul E_ Huffman. -pas~—held-various—party-officesmF

tor of the First Lutheran Church. sylvania.

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Wood Says Cvetic Slated to Testify

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (UP) Chairman John S. Wood (D. Ga.), announced today .that the staff- of the House Un-American Activities Committee has ‘“extensively interrogated” a agent for the U. 8. government,! who also is a top member of the Communist Party, : Mr. Wood’ said in a statement that the agent, Matthew Cvetic of Pittsburgh, Pa., will testify -at

a pubHe¢ hearing: next Tuesday.

Mr. Wood said Mr. Cvetic “made known his willingness to

__ testify before the committee and |

was placed under-a subpena for his appearance here today.” “Mr. Cvetic, .in 1941, while in the emiploy.of the U. 8. Employ-. {ment Service, volunteered to become an undercover operative for th federal government,” Mr. Wood said. “He actually joined the ‘Communist Party of the United States in 1943, and rose by successive steps to a- high position in’ the party.’ Mr. Wood said Mr. Cvetie frst

In Central Library

First public forum of displaced persons residing in Indianapolis will ‘be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Central Library under the cosponsorship of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club and the Indianapolis Public Library. Participants will he Mrs. Anna Blomkalns, Latvian; Miss Marta Kilczer, Hungarian; Vilnis Sveics,

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Adolph Vaverans,

Wiltrout of the Court, will

_ Judge Leroy

ject will be: “Ways to Better Human: Relationships Among Indiand the Possible Re{sults of Such. Betterment Upon {the Conduct of Nations.” Informal Discussion p= The discussion will be con{ducted informally. Members of {the forum will be seated around 'a table and no comments will be invited from the floor. The event is being. held in ¢onnection with International Relations Week. Miss Mary K. Mayer is: chairman of the Business and Professional Women’s international relations committee and

Woman Liquor Store

. Clerk Robbed of $39

Bandits late yesterday robbed a clerk in the Cut Rate Liquor, Store, 813 N. Illinois St., of $39. Mrs. Lee Helms, alone in the istore, told police the two men en{tered ~and one flashed —a—gun!while the other held his hand in his pocket. One rifled the cash register and both fled on foot down the street.

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