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Congressman Puts His Ear to Ground

By NOBLE REED What do- voters have on their minds? Rep. Charles Brownson came home from Washington~and set up an office in the Federal building here to try to find the answer to that question... After reading his mail (125 fetters a day) and talking to a

constant flow of visitors his jon Malignant Disease, part of the summary of what the voters postgraduate education schedule think about most is: of IU medical and dental schools, “Themselves.” {18 sponsored by Indiana Cancer “Most people,” he said, “are Society to bring latest develop-

ments in diagnosis and treatment of cancer to Indiana's practicing doctors.

It is designed as a refresher course for practicing physicians and dentists who carry the major responsibility for early detection of cancer in patients. Re-| search leaders from over the na-| tion will speak to acquaint Indiana doctors with recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of cancer and with some of the! {research work under way. |

Medal Winner to Speak

unable to see national issues ‘as they affect the welfare of all the people and the nation. They areinterested in government only as: it taffects their personal lives—mostly their pocketbooks.” Rep. Brownson said 80 per .cent of his mail and callers deal with what is known as the “selfish interest” problems:

It's Discouraging “Trying to decide what is best for all the people in government gets a little "discouraging at times,” he said. » “But the picture is a little brighter when we find a group of constituents interested in the public welfare as well as their own.” Mr. Brownson said he found that most people on the home front right now are interested in i 1 i to ITAtE CEpeTay Ue rey 1 trying to find what voters think. reservisits, | “I am going to vote for the uni-;small business to testify before Bittner is the author of more Most of the calls now.are from versal military training bill if it the relatives and friends of men who is set up on a sort of civilian basis Ne | may be called from the reserve that will .require a transfer to mittee here next Wednesday. [researeh | ‘list to active duty. regular armed services units after This hearing will give local The panel. of doctors will be “They all want to get off the training has been completed,” he businessmen a chance to get their heard not only by doctors attend-| active list for one reason or an- said. problems before Congress and|ing sessions in the School of] other,” he said, “Of course they! Rep. Brownson also is helping that's important if proper legisla- Medicine auditorium. all have a good reason to com- arrange for many local leaders in tion is to be considered,” he said., Special long distance telephone| plas hwcause Sone of them can't (wires will carry the program to get promotions due to their re-| . meeting places of 31 county medsory} Sats and many otners DeMolay Group Sets Installation ical ies over the state, to Ean wii suitable Jobs, | George Willlam Christman, son|Charles Flack, junior steward; doctors jnable 10, atiend seshions y Not Veterans? lof 1 \William Sage, chaplain: Ronald At the School of Medicine audiThese people can’t understand, Of Mz. 811 MrS/ Lestha A. a sman eet ck Joh (torfum. 2 he said, why the draft does not Man. 245 W. 38th St. will be in-| 8E°TAN, MF bearer: Charles| Types of cancer to be stressed take veterans and family men Stalled as master councilor of Hurier érator. . and: Richard this year are-those of the blood, i : Shildres when reservists the Indianapols Moore,” sentinel. | (leukemia), the ovary, stomach, | “The Defense I Series Hoi at 7:30 |. Preceptors to be Installed are larynx, oral cavities and the kid-|

» {Larry - Fleming, Virgil Sh ney. Last year major -attention| taking reserves on any basis,” he P- m. Saturday. Charles gn & “Mooy, | was given other types and phases

{be on breast cancer in mice, pre-| |sented by Dr. John J. Bittner of |the University of Minnesota. Hon{ored by the 1950 Medal of the | American Cancer Society, Dr.|

PUBLIC'S PULSE—Rep. Charles Brownson and his secretary, Miss Ann Harshman, go through a stack of mail here every day

sald. “No attempt has been/at th chapter : 2 made to establish an orderly plan/house,’ 1007 {James Leads III, James Devine Of cancer, for reserves.” Broadway. and Virgil Ponto. Open to Students Rep. Brownson said one of the, Other officers | The sessions are open to all

main reasons he came home for to be installed a visit was to find out how theiare: people felt about universal mili- Howard Ashtary training. ‘ley, senior counFavors ‘Civilian’ UMT icilor; Jack Flack, “At a meeting here recently 95 juinor councilor; per cent of the parents said they Joe Rex Davis,

Mrs. McCarty te Head Indiana physicians and dentists. Members of Indianapolis medical

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Mrs. Charles McCarty has as- the medical school have been in{Sumed duties as. president of the vited to attend. {newly organized Mothers’ Club of! Opening day will be devoted to Prospect DeMolay member. {medical discussions ofiinterest to} Other officers include Mrs. Carl|/physicians. Wednesday morning Harrison Marsh, scribe; Joyce, vice president; Mrs, Irvin sessions for physicians and Jen army Richard Sheets, junior deacon; Dew, secretary, and Mrs. Harry tists, will include such topics as Thomas Kurz, senior steward; Kincade, treasurer. radiation treatment of carcinoma,

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were in favor of military training senior deacon; Gene James, treas-

for their teen-age sons if it were urer; not connected with regular service,” he said.

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