Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 11

SUNDAY, Nov. 26, 1950

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Voting .is brisk in The Times search for “Miss Teen Ager of

. {1950." [ 1 | on er | That's the report from Philco dealers of Marion County after

a check of ballot boxes in their showrooms last night. Many- of the 19 high schools already are represented voting as teen girl students rally to support of their friends to win

C. of C. Meeting To Discuss Issues Confronting Assembly

More than a. hundred repregentatives of local and state or ganizations will join with 48] members of the 1951 General As-| sembly for a three-day legislative discussion starting today. The meeting under the sponsor- | ship of the Indiana State Cham-| ‘bef of Commerce will be opened | by Clarence A. Jackson, executive vice president of the State C. of C.| The seminar will be focused | strongly on taxes and expendi-| tures with S=n. John A. Kenda!l,! Danville, outlining what the state] wants tosspend and what f+can! afford to spend. He will be joined by State Dudget Director Lytle J. Freehafer. The problems of Indiana's local schools as they relate to assembly] action will be discussed by Her-| bert Lamb, assistant state superintendent of public instruction,| A and former State Sen, William T. Kinder, Tipton, who heads .the Indiana School Study Commis-

sion. County. To Discuss Fax Income It's easy to vote for your faProspects for state tax income yorite girl student in the high will be revealed by Conn J. Ster- schools. Clip an official ballot ling, commissioner of state from The Times—daily or Sunrevenue; : day-—and -drop-it in one of the Samuel C. Hadden, chairman ballot ‘boxes in the showrooms of of the State Highway Commis- Philco dealers. The coupon will gion; Claude Hodson, Greensburg, appear in all editions of “The president of the Indiana County Times every day. You may vote Commissioners Associa t'i on ;lany number of times, each couMayor William IL. Metz, Vin-|pon being for one vote. cennes, president of the Indiana! The first tabulations of the Municipal League, and Todd voting will appear in The Times Stoops, manager of the Hoosier within a few days. Get your faMotor. Club and chairman of the|vorite teen girl's name in the first Indiana Highway Users Confer- listing. ence, will be on the street and | highway panel, The pre-legislative conference | 1s held just Before each legislative | session by the State Chamber as a public service to acquaint legislators with issues which will come before them in the ‘session openIng in January. Tuesday noon the conference | will be merged with the annual meeting of the Indiana State Chamber , of Commerce in the | Murat Temple. Gov. Schricker will -#1.et’'s Face the Facts in'Indiana.” I

set with 16-inch screen. Honors await the most popular teen girl student in each high school. The girl receiving the most votes of all those cast will wear the “Miss Teen Ager” erown and get the television set. Radio for Each Each girl leading the voting of candidates in her high school, {outside of the top winner's school, will get a Philco. radio. “Miss Teen Ager’ and each school’s top vote-getter will take part in a gala entourage which will go to- Camp Atterbury _be{tween Christmas and New Year's Day to present three Philco Tele{vision sets to the soldiers. They {will be the glamorous court that will reign over a reception at the rmy camp for the presentation. The Times search is sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co, and all the Philco dealers of Marion

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Gwen Haynes, a Broad Ripple graduate, casts her Times vote for "Miss Teen Ager of 1950" at the National Furniture Co. Could her favorite be a Broad Ripple student?

MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950

The Times Search for the Most Popular High ‘School Girl | Sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. Philco Dealers of Marion County.:

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Parochial or Marion County High School.

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DROP COUPON IN BALLOT BOX AT:

ANY PHILCO DEALER IN MARION COUNTY.

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Fi¥mouth Brethren (National)—Se in N.C Gymanstie: Union of Dn dering whether a man could mis-

Athengeum. State Chamber or. Commerce, take an early morning version of Pre-Legislative Sc hool—1. A “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” EVENTS TOMORROW [for a threat to “take him for a r Tadiana State £ hamber of Commerce, 'ride.” re-Legislative Sc i —1.A President and i vl ri Conference, Eugene Lewis was arrested on {merican . diarie Auxiliary American a charge of third-degree assault. eR a uarters. ’ q Charles O’Neale said Lewis had

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Nov. 25 (UP) | gouged his throat with a sharp —Sheriff’s officers here are won-|

instrument. Lewis’ alibi was {hat he was riding in a car with O'Neale and someone else. He is hard, of hearIng and when the salesman started singing the Irish tune he thought he heard someone in the auto say they were going to “take him for a ride.”

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land, Dec. 7.

TE INDIANAPOLIS TE Voting Lively i in Times' Poll AMA to Keep Up | On "Miss Teen Ager of '50’

_ Truman Fight

Election Results Called ‘Reassuring’

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 — (UP)—President Elmer L. Hen-

Association, declared continued warfare today on President Truman’s national health program. He, said the AMA will Keep on ‘this spearhead of soeven though the recent results ‘were very as-

cialism” election suring.” _ Some of the program's staunchest advocates were defeated fot re-election Nov. 7, including Sen. Elbert D. Thomas,» (D.. Utah): and Rep. Andrew J. Biemiller, (D. Wis.) Mr. Henderson asserted that “tens of thousands of physicians” had a vital influence on the rebut that organized medicine will not sest on its laurels. Must Not Relax “There is no cause for confidence or relaxing of” lance,” he added. He disclosed that the AMA, to ~chieve its goal. spent $1,110,000 in an advertising drive .in- the ', .oceks before the election, and that the campaign will be Tontinued. Mr. Henderson, who practices in Louisville, noted that. Mr. Truman has announced his entire Fair program, |i

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82d Congress in January. He would not comment on this except to say the association will map plans for the coming year at a strategy conference in Cleve-

This year the AMA collected a $3.6 million war chest from its 144, 500 member-doctors,

G: ASOL INE NOT POP SPRINGFIELD, 11, Nov. 25 (UP)-—Gasoline doesn’t taste like soda pop, but 4-year-old Chris Dinardo had to find that out the hard way. Chris took the cap off his father's automobile tank, inserted a -plece of hose for a straw, and sucked through it. Chris was OK after a visit to the hospital. x

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