Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1951 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7, 1051 THE INDIANAP

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are in Indianapolis today for the annual meeting of the National .. By ROGER STUART Soripps-Moward Staff Writer

Association of State and Terri-| | torial Directors of Local Health| WASHINGTON, Mar. 7—The location was the big Federal Trade Commission building in Washington. The time was 2:15 p. m. “Cafeteria closes at 2 o'clock,” said the cheerful elevator operator. “But I think you can still get something.” -Sure enough, employees were strolling into the seventh floor dining room by twos, and threes as I approached. No one seemed in a hurry. Those already in the room-—and| there were scores sitting at tables, sipping coffee, reading newspapers and chatting—obvi-|

ously saw no need to hasten of Eos. Nn away. ’ : 34: Nineteen persons in ; ¥ room containing about 40, consultant im health and fitness

ined, Styerar Tore arrived desks. Oe man was reading 2{3¢ the American Medical assoc Marks 30 Years tched. : magazine. A few desks away a) i : With Bell Phone

mitted. . L: 'woman was reading a magazine. C. ¥. Litz, 1446 N. Chester St. | has completed 30 years’ service ~

I walked down the hall and Two men stood at a window, | paused at an open doorway looking out. The rest appeared ! 0 00 - through which two women and a ; with the Indiana

to,be working. man could be seen. The man, his ’ $.

and will continue through Friday. Host 1s Dr. Daniel C. Barrett, director of the local board. Highlighting the opening session. are addresses by several widely known Ith authorities. Dr, Norvin C, fer, head of the Health Resource Office of the Ndtional Security Resources Board, Washington, D. C., was to talk on {civil defense and health, i

| "Others scheduled to speak to/day are Dr. L. E. Burney, Indilana Health Commissioner; Dr, [William Gibson, professor at the [University of Michigan; Dr. J. O. (Dean, assistant chief of the U. 8. Public Health Bureau of State Services, and Dr. D. A, Dukelow,

hushed giggles. Another man was perched on the desk of a colleague, with whom he was engaged in conversation. Another girl slumped over her desk. Her activity consisted in curling a ringlet of chestnutcolored hair ground her little finger:

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| . 5 » Bell Telephone feet on his desk, was talki the women, who, arms folded , A CORRIDOR on the fourth For Bermuda DS rd smiled down at- him. , ' floor: A youth of about 20 leaned A} [TWitenvoard in-

the | (CDN)—Bermuda’s local conbutt to the floor and ground it |stabulary will have to continue to floor. "Passing a door which bore under his heel. get along without benefit of the label, “Mail Room.” I glanced Then he stretched, walked over bloodhounds. : inside. Five men sat on desks and '© the elevator button and pressed table tops, their feet dangling. it: . Sr None moved as I approached. But. Before the elevator could reone interrupted the five-sided eon./SDoRd, a pert little blonde versation to ask pleasantly: walked along the hall. A groub of legislators and po-

“You want something, mister?” | “Hello, George,” she greeted lice officials had been agitating LAFAYETTE, Mar. 7 Horace |

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been presented a I took the elevator to thé first

jeweled service emblem in recognition of his The house of assembly has! service with the ruled out importation of canine company.

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Raymond E. Willey, quarfermaster, second class, son of Mr. 1245 S. East St., is serving aboard the recommissioned aircraft carrier, USS Princeton, with the Pacific | Fleet. Mr. Willey was a member of the inactive reserve and volun. | teered recently for active duty and was assigned to the aircrafi carrier. He is shown operating a heliograph signal device.

[Find 2 Bodies, Seek Third as Bombers Crash |

EASTVILLE, Va. Mar.'7T (UP) | Two fliers were known deid to- | {day and the body of a third was| {sought in a Chesapeake Bay {inlet after a collision between two | |Atr Force B-26 bombers above

| : i ; \ * |staller and start‘Soon they discovered m against the wall opposite a bank| . {the water. and ungainly. - But no more. || presence. The man immediately °! elevators. After three or four Assembly Rules os Jelephine | One of the planes crashed, but. Today's versions are graceful, dropped his feet to the floor and Minutes, he fished a cigaret out | Th u tral office repair- | || beautifully proportioned sofas | picked up some papers from his! °F Nl pocket, struck a match,| Against eir Use dvi ep jhe other made a safe landing at) designed to offer luxurious || uffed and cl 5 : - s : r . of desk. The women hastened back fining prove loser Me ye ki ‘HAMILTON, Bermuda, Mar. 7| am: 1itz has ngley Air Force Base. Authori- | comfort, and so ingeniously

ties sald “at least one more” |

crewman was believed to have | been killed in the crash, {

was not revealed whether either of the planes carried a bomb load at the time of the collision. Rescue cated the

Trine taba. ArmAnam) meme. A sasstant in agricul-| Their names were withheld until

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Just Beginning

—Military police pulled David L.| Hooker, 18, out of the frying bland into the fire. : | Two MP's showed up in federal court yesterday as Judge) Gunnar H. Nordbye considered

uniform illegally, The penalty could have been three years in — prison. The MP's said Hooker, who had been arrested by FBI agents, was! wearing the uniform legally. But he was AWOL, they said. The judge dismissed the case and the MP's took custody. wo |

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AWOL GI's Trouble Marks 35 Years /As Phone Worker

y | “G. W. Dittemore,- 330 Robton MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 7 (UP)|g; "pag heen presented a jeweled |

|seryice emblem in recognition of| PaR| 35 years work. with the Indiana | Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Dittemore was born in Gosport and started work as a oundman for the former Cen-| {séntencing the Cactus, Tex, youth! fra) Union Telephone Co. in 19186. lon charges of wearing an Army He is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America, !

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our demands for the maximum of Nving facilities in the minimum of space our new efficient smaller homes resulted. | This automatically led to the || need for smaller-scaled; dunlsg purpose furniture . . . designed 1 te conserve space, to give comfort and to add decorative appeal as well. One of the most important pleces In the dual-function J group is the sleep sofa. A few , years ago most of these convertibles were stiff, massive.

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“Aw, might as well 8XGp 11" broughk tn two 16 33d Th tracking THE VISITOR to government 1® drawled: Turning from the down.'a .despesdio named Matageéncies—almost any ency| elevator bank, he accompanied thews after his third prison break these days—can find abundant he 8irl along the corridor. from a Hamilton jail. Even the - evidence of loafing on the part of, LneY walked slowly, talking as police commissioner finally reemployees. It's as true én the they went, and entered an office quested authorization to hire a! ‘Federal Trade Commission as in, 2t the end of the hall. couple. : | the Labor Department—or the = = = The New York troopers and! Veterans Administratjon. | ROOM 436: A large room con- |their dogs failed to find Mat-| o The VA pow has more than taining several rows of filing thews who, according to such un-| 200,000 employees, approximately cabinets. I counted 30 persons, Official sources as cab drivers and 13,000 of whom are in the central men and women. No fewer than bartenders, escaped the island by, office in Washington. Starting six groups of two or three em- boat. But a good many people] at the top floor of the building, | ployees each were engaged in think the dogs could have fer-i I visited offices on every level. By|conversation in different parts of reted out the murderer of a the time I had descended the last the room. ’ Hamilton jeweler. The case is}

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