Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1951 — Page 10

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(Board Appointed To Select ‘Indiana Author of Year’

Times State Service “BLOOMINGTON, June 13 — A six-member committee today was named by Prof. R. B. Hudson, director of the Indiana University Writers’ Conference, to select the “Indiana Author of the Year.” The author selected will be honored at the annual Authors’ Day luncheon at IU July 8. With Robert Miller, director of IU libraries, as chairman, the committee will Include: Henry Butler, Indianapolis Times book editor; Sexson Humphreys, Indianapolis News war editor; Corbin Patrick, Indianapolis Star book editor; Mrs. Hazel Hopper, in charge of the Indiana Division of the State Library, and Ben Riker, manager of the book department of L. 8. Ayres & Co., Indianapolis:

Luncheon Opens Conference

The Authors’ Day luncheon honoring the writer selected will open the one-week Writers’ Conference, to be taught this year by Peter Taylor and Glenway Wesicott, fiction; Richard Eberhart, {poetry; John Bartlow Martin, {non-fiction, and Marjorie Flack, ‘children’s literature. Last year's award went to Kenneth P. Williams, professor of | mathematics at IU, for the first [two volumes of “Lincoln Finds a General,” which won national [recognition as an outstanding Civil War history.

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By JOHN ROSENBURG United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, June 13--Pierre de Meulemeester, chief of protocol for the United Nations, said that

“if he had to seat the nation’s 10

most glamorous women, actress Gertrude Lawrence would go to the head of the table. He sald he'd have to choose Miss Lawrence because of “the utter perfection” of her talent, her charm, her “irresistible poise” and her “dynamic magnetism.” The 40-year-old bachelor representative from Belgium added, however, that making a “glamor” selection would be “the most in-

imagine.

has had to seat as many as 1500

rank, explained: “Diplomatic protocol is generally complicated by all sorts of political, economic, and financial problems . . . not to mention the ‘human’ element. But how artful

glamor!” Others in Running

ferent types of glamor, measure with great hesitation. .. ."

would be: GINGER ROGERS — “Whose

glamor.” GRETA GARBO-—“For her tre-| mendous simplicity, her modesty and mysterious allure.” BARBARA CUSHING PALEY —“For her refinement, elegance, beauty and natural distinction.”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Dynamic Magnetism'— Actress Gertrude Lawrence

Called ‘Most Glamorous’

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MARGUERITE HIGGINS — “Who has the rare distinction of having retained her grace and femininity in the midst of the horror of war-torn battlefields.” LILY PONS—"“For the gallic pertness of har personality plus the richness and beauty of her voice.” MARGOT FONTEYN '— “For her ethereal grace and endearing sweetness.” MARLENE DIETRICH—"“For her fascinating individuality and marvelous sophistication.”

GLORIA SWANSON--"For her

tricate situation” he could) | ness.’

Mr. de Meuelemeester, who, in| five years at the United Nations!

dignitaries according to their

one would have to be to fure all the equations that would crop up if there were protocol based on|

In this event, he said, he would “be forced to take all the dif-

their attributes and seat them

Ranked behind Miss Lawrence

enameled chic and responsive-

RITA HAYWORTH-"For her sultry and primitive attraction.”

Seek Radioactive Compound for Fighting Cancer

By Seripps-Howard Newspapers

ATLANTIC CITY, N, J, June

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951

to Colorado: the ROCKY MOULTAIN ROCKET

Lv. Chicago 1:55 pm

June . . . opening month of the summer vacation season. Colorado is ready, . . its mountains, forests and lakes say, "Come for a week, a month or longer.” California invites you, too. Enjoy its mid.

mission said here today. ~

cal dean at the University of | Utah, told the American Medical | Association that researchers are| seeking a radioactive compound— “a drug, vitamin, hormone or. the

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wholesome outdoor girl appeal] The idea, he explained, would coupled with her superb figure|/be to feed this to the cancerous and effervescence represent to|/tumor. The compound's killing me the epitome of American rays then would go to work on the

|cancer and sabotage it from within. Like planting a ¥iny X-ray machine inside the tumor to give it a fatal tummy ache. Dr. Bowers said results have been disappointing so far, but re{search men are plugging away.

year loveliness and gay informality . . . its seashore and movieland . . . its missions, big trees, national parks. Go the pleasant, comfortable way, by train —sgpecificallyy by Rock Island. Your vacation begins the moment you board the train. For all-expense tour information,

vacation literature, tickets and reservations, address

12—S8cience is hunting a radioac-| itive “fifth columnist” to sabotage . cancer, the former medical chief of the U. 8. Atomic Energy Com-|

to California: the GOLDEN STATE

Lv. Chicago 1:20 pm.

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