Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 21

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der the direction of Richard T. magazine prompted a Marian Colhy ey dontigive out Teh the stage, AR the tera ¢ that| Whittington. Miss Gertrude Ire-|lege girl to want to learn her own names. And nobody knows who OUR ST. LOUIS scout reports ,, OSCAR, amous parrot that stone will play several organ|blood type and the types of her

runs it. When they send invitations, the cards bear three telephone numbers. You can call any of the numbers to accept or regret, and you don’t ask for anybody, you just tell 'em and hang u

The CIA in-

program. Mrs. Symington was|

that the Kefauver Crime Investigation’s television show drew big houses in the waterfront bars. Audiences seemed more than a little biased on the side of the

Shroud New Capital Social Club State Department and CIA Workers Stir Up Curiosity With Hush-Hush Goings On

By OLAND D. RUSSELL Scripps-Howard Staft Writer

WASHINGTON, Mar. 10—Newest and most secretive cartel of fun-loving capitalites bears this cute name: The Economic But Social Council of the Commonwealth of Dupont Circle, Friendship, Georgetown, Burleith and Upper Connecticut Avenue. It's made up of about 150 gadders-about mostly from the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency.

woman member of the Federal Communications Commission. When the Commish recently tried to put over a fast one making things tougher for the hams, Miss Hennock dissented and pointed out their valuable service to the country in wars and emergencies. She's been showered with radiograms ever since from eagerbeaver hams all over the country saying gosh, you're wonderful.

Mrs. Gifford Pinchot and her late husband brought back from the

Butler Pre Easter Program Planned

Service to Be Friday In Fieldhouse

Butler University Students and faculty will assemble in the fieldhouse for the annual pre-Easter service Friday at 11 a. m. The all-school program will mark the close of classes for spring vacation which will end Mar. 26 at 8 a. m.

Music for the program will be provided by the Butler choir un~

selections and Miss Elaine Buck will accompany the choir.

South Seas, died a few months! Prof, Franklin E. Rector of the

ago. The Pinchot butler, Hinkel, cabled the sad news to Mrs. Pinchot who was in Persia at the time. Weeks later when she came

School of Religion faculty will give the invocation following an organ prelude and a musical call to worship. The call is to be

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dr. Harry J. Sacks

Teaches Course A screech of brakes, a sickening crash and the screams of an injured college student marked the scene of the accident, - Blood transfusions were needed. The student body volunteered, but because the University had no blood program, it was necessary to type 3000 students before the required 15 ‘pints of the student's

rare blood type could be secured, This story in a Red Cross

classmates. She also wondered if students could learn to type the blood themselves so that they, as a group, could be of some aid in times of emergency or disaster. . The students enlisted the aid of Dr. J. L. Arbogast, chief

Marian College Students Learn to Type

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IP: = Wl LS home Hinkel asked if Madame|sounded by a trumpet : Ni ; quartet pathologist at the Indiana Uni- , re the Jariles ty put on are ly! I \\" |wouldn't like to Oscar again./composed of Frances Brockman, PE Soto! Center; Dr, C. G. nig novel as the deuce in their vary- UN mr (Of course, sal adame. Where-| Charles Covy, James Edison and| Culbertson, chairman of the state ‘a ing themes. First was a barn upon el produced the lam- Eloise Ferguson. and Marion County medical blood

dance, starting with a hayride with everybody making like hicks. Coming up is an Easter Ball at Gadsby’s Tavern in Alexandria, with bowls of punch, candles and| a big slice of George Washington’ fiokum. i? | Still later will be a spring barbecue, then a schooner cruise down the Chesapeake with salty talk and nautical grog. { The enlongated name of the organization is supposed to cover the areas in which the members live. They positively don’t want any publicity about their shindigs --and local papers are co-operat-ing with a zest. :

» # » Flying High WASHINGTON society got real

palsy-walsy with 52 selected paratroopers who came to town for a

with a White House reception by President Truman who confided he’d still like to bail out—of an airplane. Biggest fete flung for them was a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Martin Vogel who heads up a Home Hospitality Committee for.servicemen. There was quite » swish of taffeta and rustle of satin as diplomatic ladies, some of the best-known of the town’s hostesses, Mrs, Veep Barkley, Myrna Ley and assorted Oabinet members’ wives “turned, out. Cold turkey, ham, macaroni, salmon and ed Deans were

I tell them about this at home,” vowed a master sergeant as he clamped a three-finger hold on

» . ANOTHER recent visitor who had the town in a different kind of rapturous tizzy was Lady Pd tor, the. sweetheart of Old § ginny who made good if a par-

gamblers and bookies undergoing

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the Senatorial quiz. They followed the unfolding drama with all the fervor and enthusiasm of fight crowds. When the Senator would aim a particularly - loaded question at the witness, the saloon crowds would yell into the TV screen: “Watch it, Joe! Don’t answer that one, Joe! Look out, Joe, he's trappin’ yuh!” and so on. | Then when a witness would stumble through the patsy about| not wanting to in-in-incriminate himself, the crowd would cheer like mad: “Atsa stuff, Joe!”

= » td THE 90,000 radio hams—amateur operators—figure they've got a real sweetie in a fot where it pays off best. She's the goodlooking Frieda Hennock, only]

Tax Men Given Chance |

WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (UP) —A House subcommittee today accepted the Internal Revenue Bureau's offer to prove that Treasury agents are cracking down on gamblers and racketeers. Internal Revenue Commissioner Gedrge J. Schoeneman, miffed at a Senate committee's report that he favors mobsters, offered yesterday to convince Congress that

liamentary way in England.

The Congressional Club whipped | sults” against underworld opera- |

up a very high class quiltin’ party, without quilts, in the

ented bird, plumage still bright and beautifully preserved, from the Pinchot deep freeze.

Steel Plant Cuts Output;

Blames ‘Slowdown’

PITTSBURGH, Mar. 10 (UP)

big" Pittsburgh works today blaming a “progressive slowdown” cf trainmen of the plant railroad.

Four of the plant’s six ironmaking blast furnaces were banked. The company said it was unsafe to operate them under the slowdown conditions on the rail road. Layoffs were scheduled for workers in the steelmaking departments also. ; The steel company said a dispute had arisen between its railroad subsidiary serving the plant, Monongahela connecting railroad, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

President M. O. Ross will preside throughout the program -introducing the principals. Miss Diana. Harvey, Indianapolis sen{for, will read “The Crucifixion” icomposed of ..se 3. 400 Mark, Luke, and Matthew. “Th Resurrection” composed of selec-

|—Jones & Laughlin Steel Cor [tions from Mark and Luke will be

|began slashing production at its read by Bertle MacDonald Layne,

a student from British West India. Dr, C. R. Maxam, registrar and examiner, will deliver the benediction. Ushers for the occasion will be members of the Ichthus Club, a religious society.

Oleo Ban Ends

HARTFORD, Conn. Mar. 10 (UP)——Housewives were able to buy colored oleomargarine in Connecticut today. The ban on the sale of the pre-mixed butter substitute was lifted when Gov. Lodge signed the bill into law yesterday.

program for civilian defense; and Dr. Harry J. Sacks, pathologist at the Indianapolis Veterans’ Hospital on Cold Spring Road. That's how the Marian Red 08d College: Activities Unit was organized into a class to learn the techniques of biood typing. First of Its Kind

The 29 students are now en{rolled in the first ‘class of its]

HOW TO TYPE IN A LAB—Dr. Harry J. pital, shows three Marian College students how to type blood. Boersig, Ann Thomas and Jane Brady.

patholo ist at Cold Spri

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|kind in the country, Under the in-js struction of Dr. Sacks, the girls| are learning how to test blood for use special serums in the typing types A, B, AB, and O with blood | work. They are studying their | typing serums; how to determine | wn blood as well. | the positive or negative RH factor in the blood; and how to take| Dr- Sacks said, “My goal is to a blood count for red cells and teach these girls the practical for hemoglobin concentration to|import of the study they are determine the need for an im-| undertaking. I want to bey cermediate blood transfusion. {tain that they are well-versed in Three meetings of the class the technical aspects of typing so have been complgted and practi- that, in the event of any emercal instruction in ng has been (gency such as an atomic bomblearned. The girls work with 10(ing, they might be used to assist or 12 specimens of blood brought hospital technicians in typing the

each weekly meeting, and they|I"

from the Veterans’ Hospital for | blood for transfusions.”

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