Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1951 — Page 11

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lory board. | As revised in 1950, the Greena x pi {for one term only. Founder Speaks | Leigh Mitchell Hodges, only {survivor of the team of four who | founded the Christmas Seal cam{paign for tuberculosis in 1907, [will speak here Thursday noon at the Severin Hotel to open the 1951 drive, Mr. Hodges has been a columnist 50 years for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and has written “The People Against Tuberculosis” and other books and essays. He will discuss the progress made in anti-TB work. = = = Speaking of TB, Marion County residents over 50 have a chest Xray program all their own this week, Monday through Friday, from 9 a. m, until noon andl p. m. to 4 p. m, . Except Thursday. Schedule Thursday will be 4 p. m. to 8S p.m. for those who cannot appear during the day. Location is lobby of the YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St.

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R. C. Mueller, Indianapolis sales manager for Shell Oil Co., was presented a gold watch at the Columbia Club in recognition of

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Latest State Highway Commission surveys reveal more and more automobile traffic on Hoosier roads. Every traffic-counting installation in Indiana showed a September increase, ranging from a boost of 15.2 per cent on U. 8. 136, northwest of Crawfordsville, to a slight rise of 3.5 per cent on Ind. 9, south of Rome City. On U. 8. 40, east of Greenfield, the jump was 7.4 per cent. Heavjest 24-hour traffic in September was counted here, when 9477 vehicles passed the check point on

one Sunday. , S 00 Here's Who " The 1951 edition of “Who's Who Among Students in American

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INDIANAPOLIS may have the opportunity to {back a native son for election in 1952 as vice pregi-

Edward J. Bedell, 2535 S. Raftdolph St., a contractor, has-been named by the Greenback Party | here to run in partnership with presidential candi- | date Fred C, Proehl, Seattle, Wash,

Wrestling,

8 p. m.

Wednesday.

dent as national chairman of the, Where to Go

matching Bill” Longson and Ivan Rasputin against Bobby Managoff and Otto Kuss. Reserved Seats $1.95. National Guard Armory,

8:30 a,

Public Devotion Service, Central YMCA and Senate Avenue YMCA Chapels,

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House, 8:15 p. m.

Montgomery, Chet Perkins,

Dunham, Ross Jr. juniors. Others

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tricia Campbéll, Renee Chevrolet, back Party platform calls for issu- joan Coxen, Harry Crouch, Joseph baper putton, Walden Freeman, Nancy, money” instead of national bank Hendricks, Mary Sue Jacobs, Bar. 30d those reporting for work. ‘notes, and election of President hara Kendall, Ina Marshall, Ann!

Barbara Newton, Raymond Stump, John Walsh, seniors, and Keith

Jane Cooksey, Robert

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Barbara Paul

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Hope;

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Mare Meyer,

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Two more Indianapolis seniors will bé included in the publication, this time from Franklin College. They are Jane Hartley, 3145 N. New Jersey St. and John Fox, 6102 N. Michigan Road.

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officially Friday and will run until Dec. 15. Sixty boys are participatthe goal of 2700

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store, fancy work and gift booth, in addition to a fish pond contest.

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Tricycling Pair Ties Up Traffic

the world? Confusion. > | They “borrowed” two tricycles fyesterday afternoon and pedaled | away—down the middle of the! street. Their joy ride tied up traf-! fic in the 1100 block on 8, Sherman Dr. When elders attempted to take

¥ them in tow, one ditched his ve-

hicle and climbed on with the, other. | Their journey ended when po{lice caught up with them a few {blocks away

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| COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 13 (UP) |—Employees of the Neil House, one of Columbus’ largest hotels,|

went on strike union recognition. Secretary Mardy Polander of the Hotel ployees and , Bartenders Union (AFL) said the strike was called to enable the union to organize workers coming off the night shift

The Ohio. Chamber of Commerce convention opened at the hotel today and an overfiow crowd was expected this weekend for Ohio State's homecoming game with Illinois. Man Burned Critically BEDFORD, Nov. 13 (UP)— Rollie Albright, 35, French -Lick, was treated for burns today at Dunn Memorial Hospital here. He was burned. critically in a gasoline explosion yesterday at a river cabin near Shoals, where he was working as a cook for ai hunting party.

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CATANIA, Sicily, Nov. 13 (UP)

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