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Fi or ven 1, 1052 : . Hospital Bans Doctors | On Birth Control Issue

-By-Entted Press POU GH KEEPSIE, N. Y,,

day to yield to an ultimatum that te were Drs. Albert A. Rosenberg. ert A. Lovett.

they either resign from a “Birth Bi

Gordon McKenzie, William W.|

control unit or feave their posi- ner.

tions’ on a Roman Catholic Hospital's medical - staff,

They were among seven non-

Catholic doctors ordered by the St. Francis Hospital to sever their connections. with * the .Planned Parenthood League or. quit the staff of the 200-bed institution.

The four other doctors declined

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Plan Test Case

Dr, William H. Meyer, medical {director of the Dutchess County Planned called -a meeting today of a. citi-| (zen's steering committee to make | a test case of the controversial ultimatum. The league also was expected

to say what action they would to begin a fund-raising drive for

take.

Those who said they

Jim Lucas Honored by Marine Unit

By Seripps-Howard Newspapers

WASHINGTON. Feb. 1—A high invasion of .the freedom of behonor eame to Scripps-Howard lef of medical Practitioners,

war corresporrdent Jim G. Lucas

|committee was organized yester-

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today. NC !

His reporting of - “the, Marine!

Corps’ role in the Korean War O'Shea, dean of Catholic clergy in

today brought

Chambers, presi dent of the asso ciation announced” that Mr. Lucas, Marguerite Higgins of the New York Herald-Tribune and Dave Duncah of Life Magazine had been voted the awards. They were chosen because of

Mr. Lucas

“constant devotion to the inter-|

ests off the national defense and

the United States -Marine Corps,” !

Col. Chambers said. Jim Lucas’ by-lined - articles from Washington and overseas have been :a fixture in. The JIndianapolis Times for more than five years. Besides Korea, he has cabled and radioed his dispatches from the antarctic,

‘Alaska, Greenland, Puerto Rico

and many other points in the Far

East.

Bikini atoll,’

He has been to Korea twice since the war began—a fact noted:

by the reserve association, which said ‘he was one of those ‘“determined that the American public

-would not forget the sacrifices of

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our men” there. He was with United: Nations troops in the dark hours when they were squeezed into the Pusan perimeter. He advanced with them in the bright autumn:of 1950— and fell back with‘them when the Chinese Reds swarmed into Korea. Mr. Lucas has shivered in Allied outposts, probing infantry platoons, and flown—on 17 combat missions— with American bomber crews. He was a Marine during World

War II, taking part in eight Pa- velopnient northwest of Speedway cific campaigns, from Guadalcanal City.

Rezoning of ‘a 100- acre tract]

through Iwo Jima.

Agrees ‘fo Cook For Mate, 99, Pending Divorce

__firm which owns cemeteries in LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UP) o Evansville and South Bend.

John A. Brown, who will be 10 years old next May, must pay $80 a month temporary alimony to his estranged wife, but he ‘will get something or, Jus money. __His “wife, 72-vear-old Isabelle

Brown, AErdod to cook for him

until she receives her divorcee. She-told Superior Jutige Louis H. Burke yesterday that Mr. Brown receives $175 a month from an industrial plant where he has been a watchman for 40 years: : 2 Until they are divorced, she said, she will do the ¢ooking if ‘Mr. Brown pays the utilities at their home. Mr. Brown was not in court for the hearing. His attorney sald the“ centenarian did not wish to lose a day's pay.

Read About Our *Air Amazons’

Can you imagine a - six-foot corporal ‘taking orders from a pint-sized sergeant named Mary Lou? Or a jet pilot being taught how to shoot by a cute little blonde?

Ten years ago the Air Force |

wouldn't have dreamed of having women in key positions, but today, there are 42 career fields open to members. of tlie “WAF” —the Women's Air Force. ; « The story. of the Tole these women are playing in the build-

up of the nation’s air arm will |

amaze you. “Read-“AMAZONS OF THE AIR,” a new series of gix articles starting in The Times next Monday. >

Call PLaza 5551 for home de- |

livery.”

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STRICTLY FRESH

year and registrations for adults

“patroled with,

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ing Ind. 34-and High School Rd. |County Plan Commission Feb. 21.

{developed by a local group in con-

LIVE POULTRY_IS FRESH POULTRY!

F RVERS +

"YOUNG HENS | CHICKEN GIZZARDS _

~ Open Till Noon Sunday

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{him the seven doctors had -been

for all groups frorh 13 years old

the health center it has operated]

would here for 18 years.

Dr. Meyer said the steering | .

day, after Dr. Rogers had. told

approached. He said the com“take appropriate action on an apparent threat to | medical. practices in Poughkeep|sie and Dutchess County.” “The demand of the hospital is wholly unreasonable and is: an

Dr. Meyer said. y Calls Stand “Logical” But the Rt. Rev. Fr. Michael‘P.

Dutchess County, said the hos-

Mr. Lucas the™ - pital, operated by the Sisters of| “non sibi sed * St. Francis, would maintain its! patriae” (not for g |“logicad, and just” position. gelf, "but for “Everyone knows where the country) award {hospital stands on the guestion| of the "Marine {of birth contfol," he said. Corps Reserve 8 Dr, William-T. Kennedy, ¢hair-| * "Officers Associ-{ man of the medical. committee Qf] ation. the Plannad Parenthobd ‘Federa-| Col. Justice M tion of America, said in New ¥ ork|

{last night the bospital’'s ulti imatum was a “wholly unethical and unprofessional agack upon medical practice.”

lce-O-Rama Tryouts Set

Here are Times. Ice-O-Rama rehearsals and tryouts this weekend at the Fair Grounds Coliseum: Tomorrow, 8 a. m.—Rehearsals for skaters of all ages through 12 years who , registered last week-end and additional tryouts and registrations for the same

age group who did not sign up[™

last week-end. - Sunday, 5:15 p. m.—Rehearsals

through high school ages who! registered last week-end and additional tryouts for the same age group who did not register -las:

and those past high school age. . The Ice-O-Rama, which will raise money for charity, will be held Thursday night, Mar. 13, in the Coliseum.

New Cemetery Planned Here |

A new cemetery—the first in) 20 years here—is planned for de- | i i {

of land for the’ cemetery borderwill be corisidered by the Marion If approved, the project will be junction with a Kansas City, Mo., The rezoning petition was filed by Attorney Scott Ging on behalf

of the present owner of the land. Sarah J. Ranck, 4926 W. 14th St.

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1952 use Times Want Ads frequently! Phone PL aza 5551.

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|Gen. McNarney Retires

‘After- 36 Years Service

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. —Gen: ‘Joseph T. MecNarney re‘tired from the Air Force yester- pajley Jr. : «day after more than 36 years ‘of iwithdraw from the league were service and was awarded ‘a DisFeb. 1 Drs. Paul M. Lass, Martin ‘Leiser tinguished (UP)—Three doctors decided te- and John F. Rogers. §till undecid-| {fifth—Dby. Defense Secretary Rob- wife and her sister were en route’ ‘juries and a badly lacerated eye. Peru, to the bedside of their dying He was.charged ih Wabash Cir-'ence J. Kline, was dying.

Service

$ AVE : “Today you buy!” + “Tomorrow you may ~ get your money back!”

k THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a = ; : AGE 9 Che H H T Pla d Ww k Girl Who Beat Out Flame arge oosier Hurt wo in anne reCK on Own Dress Dies (UP) : By United Pregs pole along’ 0s “24 as he “drove 28; were * treated at Wabash he intended to . wreck the - car, CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 1 WABASH, Ind. Feb, 1—Grover |, toward the’ homg of their County Hospital and “reléased. deliberately. |-- - Seven-year-old Fannie. In

The latest award was for Gen, father. nnett and Florerice H, Gotteie- McNarney’ s work as chairman of {the Defense Department's man|agemént committee in‘the defense were ‘secretary's office.

Dailey and

ON FURNITURE’

af Reduced Prices |

ON APPLIANCES

at Reduced Prices! !

injured Wednesday iwhen their car rammed a utility her

27, ‘Huntington, was charged today with deliberately

Medal his! Wrecking. an..auto in which his County Hospital. with: head in-rand .offered to drive ‘them to Officials” were investigating today) The eourageous Httle girl Clar- a flash fire _- canadian ‘Oil refinery under. con-/dress caught fire from a Mr. Kline died a few hours struction here “Which killed three heater without” shedd v workers “and- injured - two others: Then; she changed: her. £ : Sheriff Rey- The fire broke out when a heatercause the other one E His estranged :wife, Leora, and nolds that Dailey said during a tipped.over while the men were and knocked timidly Jurned vil toward Wabash thatilaying hrick in a steel. cylinder. v

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ON FLOOR COVERINGS

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at Reduced Prices!

by pidking a

cash payment in

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the “MAGIC HALF HOUR"

during bend Days!

Copyright 1953 by Peoples Outtittins Co.,

two women: night

father at Peru.

Dalley was in Huntington that Dailey had been drinking

where their- father, cuit Court with assault and bat-|

tery with—intent felony,

alater. The sisters

“to-—eommit told

sister, Mrs. Arvetta Dafey, wld _ride

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WATCH FOR

ANNOUNCED EVERY DAY

OVER RADIO STATION WXLW 12:30 NOON and posted in PEOPLES STORE

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Cove in , . «make a. purchase from Paoples huge stock of February furniture and appliance values . . . or pay on your account. You will be given a receipt showing the exact time of your payment... stamped by a time clack machine. A "Magic Half Hour" will be announced each day. for the previous business day. Each "Magic Half Hour" has been chosen at random by the Merchants Armored Car Service, sealed in an envelope, and will be kept locked in their vault until day > announcement. At that time it will be posted ir in Pesplos fers,

They told .Sheriff Cecil Reynolds Probe. Refinery Fire

ifferent!

BIG BAG OF CASH!

Trade-mark Registered by Peoples Outfitting Ce. Inc.

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\shaw, who suffered third | 'burns over 80 per cent of her body Feb. 1 (UP) last Dec, 27, died yesterday. =

SARNIA, Ont, in the $18 million beat out the flames when

a. tear

bor's door for help.

MAY GET A

SATURDAY . . .

announced over radio station WXLW at 12:30 neon, and later appear in our newspaper ads. : ; If your Refund Days Time Receipt shows you - paid your monty during the "Magic Half Hour" . , , come to the cashier windows on Be Hat second floor and present your Time Receipt and cash sale receipt . , . or payment book). You will get back every cent of your cash payment for a wh purchase, down pay- - ment, layaway payment, or payment on account. Ne phone, mail, or C.O.D: transactions will qualify. All claims for refunds must be made within lo dap | from’ date of transaction.

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HERE'S HOW IT WORKS!

Mr. X buys a $289.95 refrigerator and pays cash for ¥ during ‘the Magic Half Hour of that day. Mr. X owns a brand new $289.95 refrigerator and is refunded $289.95.

Mrs. B pays $50 cath as down payment on a living room suite. Her payment was made during the Magic Half Hour. Mrs. B has $50 = credited to her account and ge beek $50 in gash.

’ Mrs. Capays hoe seule $10 cash payment dS the "Magic Half Hour" She. gets her-$10 @ ‘refund and retains, her $10 credit: o on her account,

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