Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1951 — Page 5
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"LONDON, Sept. 25-King
George VI was winning his fight
today for recovery from a major § lung operation, but his life will be
in danger for at least another
we A Buckingham Palace bulletin signed by five of his doctors an- » Dounced at 11 a. m. (5 a. m. CDT): © “After another restful night, the Ring continues to gain a It was the second bulletin with‘in 16 hours to indicate that the frail 55-year-old monarch is im-
_ proving after Sunday's operation
in which all or part of one lung and one” or more ribs were removed, At the same time, it was disclosed that Labor Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee has summoned a meeting of ministers for tonight at 10 Downing Street. This gave rise to speculation that the Prime Minister might . want to discuss the possibility of postponing the general election scheduled for Oct. 25.
. Long Layoff Seen "The London News-Chronicle,
gested such a step this morning. Despite the apparent turn for the better in the King's condition, he probably will not be able to resume his state duties until some
time next year. He is expected
to be a semi-invalid for months to come,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1051 - Restful Night—
King Still Gaining Strength; ger for Week
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ANXIOUS—This lady, one of the huge crowd - a vigil |
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outside the king's palace during the present crisis over his health, does some knitting while awaiting the last news.
There was discussion in some]
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Registration Units
quitters of the possivility of Doctors, School Officials to Meet:
designating 25-year-old Princess Elizabeth, heiress to the throne, as regent to act for her father.
Establishment {standards for
of state-wide modern school
Speakers at the morning ses-| sion will include Dr. Alfred El
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Jones of Detroit in a series of lectures today through Thursday. Dr. Jones, for 26 years min-| ister of the Central Woodward Christian Church in his home city,! was to speak at noon today on “The Lure of the High Calling;” at noon . tomorrow. on, “The
| Witchery of Words” and at 3 p. m. , “Great Personalities of the’
He will discuss “Pulpit Princes. {of the Disciples of Christ” Thurs-| day noon and at 3 p, m., “Great | Books and Great Preaching. " Dr. Jones is past president of! the former Federal Council of {Churches and held the. post: of| president of the Disciples’ As-|
{10 years. His column, “Successful Living. " has appeared daily in the
The minister also has Dr, O. L. Shelton, dean of the,
jot the Jones lectures.
On Duty Today In 16th Ward
However, court authorities said/health service programs will be a regency could be established the goal of the second annual “only if the King became insane—| Indiana conference on physicians
as did George ITI—or if he were and schools tomorrow {Claypool Hotel.
a minor, + The changing of the guards at|
a military band. ®
in the
Physicians, dentists, nurses and Buckingham Palace, long a tour-/educators from all over Indiana ist attraction, was moved today will attend the day-long session. to nearby St. James Palace to Gov. Schricker will address the avold disturbing the King. The luncheon meeting, as will Dr. ceremony involves the playing of} Robert Bruce
Pierce,
pastor,
Broadway Methodist Church.
son, president; tion;
State Dental
planned:
State Medical Association! Wilbur Young, state/be on duty in the 16th Ward tosuperintendent of public instruc-/day to prepare voters for the Nov, Dr. L. E. Burney, health commissioner; Dr. E. E.!| Ewbank, secretary of the Indiana|boards will re-register those who Association .and/have moved to new precincts as Dr. G. A. Larson, LaPorte, chair<|Well as those residents who have man of the State Medical Asso- never before registered. The reguclation’s sponsoring committee. lar Voter's Registration Office Four - discussion segsions are|
state [6th election.
Branch registration boards will
From 2 to 9 p. m. the branch
remain open from 8 a, m. juntil 10 p. m. in Room 12 of the
will be eligible to vote if they | have lived in the state six months, | | township sixty days and precinct | 30 days before election day. | Branch boards today will be at the following seven locations: Fire Station No. 3, 1138 Pros-| pect St.; Fire Station No. 15, 2101 | English Ave.; School No. 21, 2815! English Ave.; School No. 29, 801 8. State Ave.; .; Public Library, 1125 Spruce St.; English Avenue Boy's Club, 1400 English ‘Ave. and a garage at 1228 8S. Paul St.
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OLD-TIMERS
could read the message
Smoke curling over the horizon once spelled a message every
man could read.
Across prairie, delta and bayou the smoke of railway construction trains curled into words of hope: For the farmer the smoke read, “Here comes a way to market for your corn, cotton, lumber, livestock.” To the storekeeper it said, “Here come new ginghams, pots and pans, cast iron stoves and plows.”
To all people, the smoke said, “Here is economical freight
service.”
When the little West Feliciana Railroad, now a part of the Illinois ‘Central, issued the first freight tariff in America in 1836, folks in Louisiana were astounded. For the West Feliciana charged as little as 34¢ per mile for hauling 100
pounds of freight.
Those old-timers would have been more surprised at today’s even lower freight rates. With prices as they are in these times, the Illinois Central last year averaged just one-thirteenth of the original West Feliciana rate.
For 100 years the Illinois Central has provided the people of Mid-America with economical transportation. We are determined to continue that record into our second century.
W. A. Jounston
President
Hoosier Named Brig. General
Times Special ’ FT. MONROE, Va., Sept. 25 Hoosier Col. Don Longfellow now
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His promotion was announced |
Army Field Forces. A native of Indiana, Gen. Long fellow joined the National re] in 1916 and served in World War I. He then earned the BS degree in 1923 and the MD in 1925 at Indiana University. During World War II, Gen. Longfellow commanded the 39th General Hospital in New Zealgnd and Saipan from 1943 to 1945. The general's wife is the former
Miss Helen Woodward of Anderson. Their home address now is Washington, D. C.
List Program
At Dairy Show
Directors of the International Dairy Exposition want to corral| the city folk for their eight-day! show starting Oct. 6 at the Fair Grounds. You can't have a dairy show without cows, and the 4%3-acre cattle barn will be full of them. But a program has been arranged for the urbanites, too. A rodeo will invade the Coli-| seum. Oct. 6 in the afternoon, and Oct, 7 and 8 in the evening. The night of Oct, 9, the Interna-| tional Hippodrome show will move in. There will be a charge for the shows, but admission to the building and grounds will be free.
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Despite a 25.3 per cent increase! in Indiana's population 65 years of age or older, 20,378 or 20.9 per cent fewer persons received old age assistance last month . than in August 10 years ago, Average age of the 47,756 recipients in August 19561 was 76, a study by the State Welfare De-
showed today. About 27,400 of the cases were women. More than one-third : of the 32,300 recipients who had living children were receiving contributions toward their support from their children, the report showed. About 28,500—more than half ~~0f the August 1951 cases were, {living in homes which they main-| tained themselves,
3 Local Men Elected To Airlines Board
William Weesner, Roscoe Turner and John V. Weesner, all of Indianapolis, have been elected as
niembers of the board of directors) |sociation for Christian Unity for of Lake Central Airlines, the fifm|
announced today
Also electéd to the board were | Roscoe P. Weesner and Leon | Sprague, both of Red Cloud, Neb.
All officers of the firm were re-|
elected with the exception of M. A.
Anderson, vice president of Traf-| fic and Sales, He had previously resigned. © The airline also announced Jack D. Andersen, a former “Flying Tiger,” has been appointed superintendent of stations. For the past year Mr. Andersen served as sales and operations representative for the airline at Grand Rapids, Mich.
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‘Officials Crack Down | MINDEN, Neb. (UP) — In the interest of safety, an old American custom {is being squelched here. Fire and police officials announced that anyone caught chasing a fire truck in his automobile will be fined.
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