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Get Licenses By CARL HENN Indiana, which neéds doctors in its institutions and in some rural areas, is ignoring ‘a possible source of medical aid for the sick and infirm, | Four physicians in Indian“{apolis have been unable to obtain licenses to practice medicine. Three of them are displaced persons from Latvia who "came to Indiana the last two years in hopes of being allowed to follow their profession. The fourth is a refugee from Germany, here since 1941, who never has obtained a license. Furthermore, an undertermined number of displaced person physicians—perhaps 15 or more— are living and working at other occupations elsewhere in Hoosierland. They, too, are without licences to practice. Works as Orderly The Indianapolis doctors without licenses are: Dr. Peter Rosentals, tuberculosis specialist of 20 years’ experience, formerly head of a 400-bed sanitorium for di®slaced persons under jurisdiction of the International Refugee Organization. Dr. Rosentals today is a ward| orderly at Sunnyside Sanitorium in Oaklandon. | Dr. Olga Gulbis, general pactitioner and gynecologist, of nearly

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\Contributions Continue Affef Children Still Appealing fof By ART WRIGHT The Times Clothe-A-Child today record as the outstanding Christmas | apolis’ needy children. ) The public spent through Clothe-A-Gil $81,767.40, a figure never dreamed of in} of The Times Clothe-A-Child. As a result, 2413 needy children wi morning to celebrate the merriest Chrisg lives. The people of Indianapolis, too, wil Christmas because they shared so unsek and girls who can depend only on The for warm garments.

Third Year in Row It was the third year in a row th | dents poured record amounts of mo

Androw Hii Hines and their three son, Joddy; 3, 1s yews Jxpetiemee In Latvia : Ridgway Leaves Older Than Memory— | Clothe- As Child. A A nd Rob t at the airport orte where Mr. n ulbis today R This y d was by far the § fro and Tight home from the con fads of [1 * saiesiady at L. 8. Ayres & 6) Fu@TRS Bethlehem Will Observe | oo or oo os eon Alaska to his fa had written Santa Claus asking that 0, Cepatmen L Store. ee garerad To L Lead th Arm BO oi oto his father make it | Christmas, La Porte merchants financed | ,ractitioner, of 10 years’ experi- Y Traditional Rites Tonight 434.11 contributed last year M

the trip. Mr. Hi working as a miner to bolster the lence in Latvia and Germany. Dr.

family's sagging Busmanis today is an orderly in General to Lead Pilgrims Will Follow Old Route and 32844517 more Shan the $53, ; n Dr. Frances Franklin, . onthat.] Walker's Forces As Israeli, Arab Troops Look on Despite the overwhelming suc1 New. EIN rges mologist and eye surgeon, of 15] WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP) " BETHLEHEM, Dec. 23 (UP)--Over a crib in a cave of thisicess of this year's Clothe-A-Child, a ir i Tn years’ experience in goon. ol —Lt, Gen Matthews B. Ridgway, village nes tied in the Judean hills a ceremony older than there still is a big “Fron Bat 1 many. Dr. Franklin today is anls the memory of man will be celebrated tomorrow night to mark for the needy after Christmas,

“fighting and jumping” pa: a’ troop general, took off on,

Washington National airport at 7|

{the birth” of the Prince of Peace. At midnight a priest resplendant in gold and red robes will

orthopties an at Indianalt

Yesterday _ the telephones at chi University Medical Center, Clothe-A-Child headquarters rang

Marine Co In addition to these and otherlo’clock tonight, Indiana us| lower the wooden image of the Christ child in a marble slab over| constantly as many children, still | While Goo physicians still in Indiana, the time, to take over command of hollow rock. Then he will sing ~|not clothed, pleaded for help. Spans. state has lost the potential serv-ithe embattled U. 8. 8th Army in|the gospel of the birth of Christ/to the squaré in front of the] How many of them will receive! donors A new Hoosift jces of Dr. Nikolai Kilk and Dr.!Korea. jas it has been conducted every Church of the Nativity. And they warm clothes will depend upon record from the Stanflaus Jauzems who moved \0| He takes over the post of Lt.! {Christmas Eve throughout the will be dressed much the same how generously the public eon} 1289 ¢ the ‘states where they were allowed|Gen. Walton H. Wey the 8th *8%® Jas the people who crowded the tinues to contribute over - the, stores ( Korea. ito practice “medicine. “At least : In the Holy Land, where khaki-| same square where the inn stood Christmas holiday. Checks or

Army commander who died in a! jeep crash above Seoul.

Cpl. Richard

| clad Israeli troops and Arabon that first Christmas Eve, money orders!/for any amount “Mr, and Mrs. Ro

Legionnaires in checkered head-| In accordance with tradition, May be matled to Clothe-A-Child,| (Sb WL Bist sop at Tokyo 15 greg face each other across anithe Latin patriarch will be re The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. tions from Gen. Douglas Mae. | Armistice line, a procession of|ceived by the guardian of the Maryland St. Arthur, pilgrims, smaller than custom-|Franciscan Terra Sancta College. Well over Mark Gen. Ridgway commanded the {ary, will follow the traditionaliBefore entering with bowed head! The number of children clothed famed 824 Airborne Di vision| FOULS from Jerusalem for the through the “needle-eye” door, the before Christmas is 368 more than which invaded Sicily, Italy and] “smiony. patriarch will light a charcoal in-|the 2045 outfitted by Christmas!

The Ashemite kingdom of Jor-[cense burner and anoint him- Eve last year. After-Christmas! Normandy from the air. Later he| 'dan, which now controls this vil-

two other doctors in Gary moved smile) to Chicago for the same reason. Mi) By a 1938 ruling of the State Board of Medical Registration and Examination, applicants who are graduates of foreign medical schools, except Canada, must repeat the senior year of medical study in an American school,

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om De a pos PTET cortifeation by the school, self with holy water, {shopping last year brought the 10a’s Beecher St, a tim@ 'such applicants must then pass Corp in the id Aires) lage, arranged facilities for a! Followed by monks from the total to 2179 children. g 1st at Link Belt C {the state examination, after | limited number of religious lead- Latin monasteries, he will pags! The Mile-O-Dimes brought in f Pe Cpl. Mitchell we ‘Chinese Reds Probe {ers and consular officials to travel through the dark and empty nave Well over a full mile for a total

“which they may be considered {for licensing. { Indiana University School of {Medicine at IU Medical Center— the only medical school in the ‘state—has room for only a few

Cpl. Richard Mitchell (Continued on Pay on n Page 2—0 2—0Col. 8)

py awarded posthumously and I don’t have any hankering for that.” Times Ice-0-Rama ‘Set for February |

the 5'%-mile route from divided Jerusalem to the birthplace of, Christ. At noon tomorrow the French Consul General will inspect the route and Latin Patriarch Albert Gori will head the procession due

lof the great Bascilica to the ad- Of $10.270.10. A mile is worth joining Roman Catholic Church $8976. Last year the Mile-O- Dimes of St. Catherine. {fell short of a mile and raised! With the patriarch seated on $8233.50. the dais, services will begin and| Members of Firemen's Post 2 continue throughout the evening, American Legion, assisted bY pi climaxed by the traditional mid-|other uniformed city firemen, yp" i night mass at which the miracle manned the Mile-0-Dimes 24 tomb of 8 of the birth of Christ will be re- hours a day even in zero weather | enacted. More people than ever before Pope app went to Clothe-A-Child head-| nations quarters and took children to the += stores and shopped for them, Last| Peneath night 1289 children had been “1ich bea iguests- of individuais- and -organ- Not. Know

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TOKYO, Sunday, Dec. 24 (UP) Advance units of an estimated 540,000 Communist troops are probing across the 38th Parallel north of Seoul in preparation for here a short tims later. .

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Jerry Is Home For Christmas

attracts a capacity crowd to the Fairgrounds Coliseum each year, again wiil be staged in February.

donates the use of the rink for

Mrs, Mary McClean, who directed last year's successful show, again will be the director.

[Jan. 25 for the benefit of the

ing in on extra strong winds from the northwest. The mercury may climb as high

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ant persons” amateur hour here

Associated Services of the Armed Forces, the Women's National

Police Lt. Lt. Francis L. Gootee

O'er the snow o s, At a wall of flying lead, Final arrangements for the ex-/ aq 42 degrees during the morning all time, by Vatics Like the “Reapec,” - They fall back to chant and rally, travaganza were completed yes- hut it will plunge to a chilly 28 Local Union B-1048 IBEW the Pope Toward a line t iets. Count their wounded ond the dead. |‘erday with Dick Miller, manager tonight, the forecasters said. (AFL) employees of the RCA-|to prove : . of the Coliseum who each year| In northern areas a high tem-| Victor Division and salaried em- belong to

Marines, in holes co illside, They find, too late, that it was folly, perature of 33 and a low of 20 ployees of the plant raised more, The Pol In the frozen, gr Even in. their numerous mass, rehearsals and the show, was anticipated. In the extreme) than $13,000 in their year-long year of d Killed and cursed died, To try to break a line so solid, Again the money raised through igouth temperatures were expected drive for Clothe-A-Child. [the disco! Yet loughed sound. Made of Marines, and steel and brass,|10W: Popular admission prices will|to climb 10 or more degrees above By last night they had clothed 10 years —— ; be given to a worthy charity by the Indianapolis area. 473 children. They will take more grottoes The Times. to the stores after Christmas to!silica.

Jerry Dunaway, 8-year-old Indi- Press Club announced today. groups than ever before elimin9 |anapolis leuk victim, willl "2g.’ AN ages through all The club said Mr. Barkley will ated their annual exchange of 33 {spend Christmas at his home, 835), 01." cil oi es. be assisted by 4p array of “high- Christmas gifts between them-| #13 [Eastern Ave. : ‘talent, The show will raise| selves and spent the money for 7 stay in bed. 5 : ty numbers will be held at clothing for Clothe-A-Child 8 He was taken home yesterday announced in tion ‘at home and abroad. youngsters, 8 in an ambulance Jrom St. Vin- 2 lan date 32 De 5 ms Ta aed Delp also came : His father sald 2 More Show Licenses automobile dealer, who dey

-tleast 500 children. Last year they

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raised $9806.26 and clothed 353

Eddie Ash ... el Earl Wilson .eeesssseens 1 Tryouts and registration for children. advnsssanns py . Saint, LN Bridge ..ccooes 31 | Women's .. 23-31 “| kates will start next Tuesday, WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 or IP) Many other local factory work: day's ann 14 Joe Williams «sseenssessrs n tions will be neld from 9|— Vice President Alben W. 3 led their Christ . Bowling erase : a auntit 11a. m fo ley will headline a “very import- ers poo! eir stmas money official (

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the stores, Many of them, annual ‘jcontributors, increased their help. - More office, factory and other

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