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Grants for research totaling $69,785 have been given to Indiana University School of Medicine. Largest contributor is United States Public Health Service, which donated $54,486 in renewals Included are $11,000 for research on spinal cord injuries; $6042 for a study of psychological factors affecting vision; $3294 for a study of normal and malignant cells of cer-

of previous grants.

tatn glands, and $29,350 and $4800 for trainihg in psychiatry and psychology. Others contributing were the Veterans Administration, Bur-| roughs Wellcome Co, National] Tuberculosis Association a n d Flint, Eaton and Co.

Insurance Courses The Indiana Association of Insurance Agents in co-operation with the Indiana University School of Business is offering two courses in insurance at the Downtown Center of Indiana University, starting Monday. Picnic “Tasty Has Beens,” all former employees of the Tasty Food Products, will picnic at noon Sunday in Forest Park at Noblesville.: Further information may be obtained from Rosier Syester, BE. 5839, or Dot Romine, TAT 7172.

Service Honored

Mr. Hale Mr. Binder

Where to Go

Exhibition of paintings by the Indiana group known as “The 20.” Hoosier Salon Art Gallery, 609-610 State Life Bldg. Free,

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“September Affair Dance” from 9 p. m. to 12 midnight tomorrow in the Indianapolis Saengerchor,

521 E. 13th 8t. Ted Campbell and his orchestra will provide music| for the semi-formal event. i

Dentists Meeting

Keep your uppers and lowers] under control until tomorrow. The| American Dental Association is holding its annual convention, and 12,000 dentists from all over the country have put aside their pliers and pryers to attend. They are meeting in St. Louis Kiel auditorium to see color TV films on dental surgery, listen to

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{papers presented by 50 dental sci-|

entists, and view some 250 technical exhibits. In addition to the Indiandpolis dentists in attendance, Dr. Maynard K. Hine is attending as an official delegate and Dr, J. Frank Hall as his alternate,

Club Briefs

Indianapolis Bar Association will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Prof. William Paton, Michigan University School of Business Administration, will talk on “Shirt Sleeve, Economics.” . t

The Perry Township Republi-

lean Club will hold a “Bean Soup (Dinner” at 5 p. m. Thursday, samuel B. Huffman and Kenneth!

| Sept.

18, in Southport

| School.

Chapter night for the Women

of the Moose, Ways and Means Committee, will be held at 8 p.m. gioning of the Constitution of the today in the Moose Home. Robert yjnited States will be commemo- | {Mendenhall, governor of MO0O0Se ateq by the American United

| Lodge 17, will speak.

Mr. Wirt Mr. Kossman |

Four Indianapolis have complied 130 years service with the American Telephone an Telegraph Co. will be honored a a dinner in the Warren Hotel this evening. !

Grotto will meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home office building, the promen who the Grotto home. gram will feature Donald Bruce, Initiation will be feature of the WIRE 4/ Prospect Chapter 452, OES, at the gyest speaker. ¢ club’s regular meeting, 7:45 p.m. Ragan, pastor of the Fairview

{Monday. Presbyterian Church, will

FOR CAMPING—A German firm in West Berlin has a new

Minnesota Lawmen . Called in Crime Probe

crime organizations in the Twin|

They are former Minneapolis) police inspector Eugene Bernath,| Minneapolis Detective Clarence McLaskey, former State Crime Bureau Chief Elmer Stovern, Anoka County Sheriff L. A. Auspos and Minneapolis Police Detective Frank Schaff. Five other witnesses, all re-| puted Minneapolis night club figures, are under $5000 bonds to insure their appearance before the jury.

' Seven X-Ray Students End Year of Study

| Seven Indianapolis X-ray technician students have completed their first year of sfudy at Indiana University Medical Center afd| @ now are serving internships th#oughout the state. The interns are Suemma Baker, Phyllis Harmon, Clarence Gustin, Angeline Hadler, Wanda Kendall, Dorothy Smith and Gertrude Wil-| liams, * :

| ' Bears Have Tough Time in Duluth |

| DULUTH, Minn. — Police yes-| terday bagged the fifth —bear| {killed in the Duluth area this! } |season. They shot the 125-pound year-| old black bear five miles from the Loop in a Duluth suburb where a dog had treed it.

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165th Anniversary

The 165th anniversary of the

JAfe Insurance Co. in ceremonies

Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara g¢ 2:30 p. m. Wednesday.

hold their regular

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Buck Creek Christian Church jnhvocation. |

will sponsor a fish fry tomorrow

Veterans L. D. Hale, chief of gpg Saturday at the old Marion equipment; H. J. Kossman, chief| county Fairgrounds, west of New

testboard man;

equipment maintenance man,

and J. P. Wirt, telegraph service ventures while flying airmail at in the season, at 8 p. m. Wednes-

E. P. Binder, Bethel.

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Tryouts Announced The Athenaeum Turners will tryouts for “Heaven Can|

Bob Shank will tell of his ad- Wait,” a play scheduled for later!

supervisor, will be given emblems the regular meeting of the Indian- gay.

by P. H. Willams, division plant apolfs Optimist Club, 12:15 p.m.|—

superintendent for AT&T in Cleveland. { Mr. Hale is celebrating 40 years| service; Mr. Kossman, 35; Mr.| Binder, 30, and Mr. Wirt, 25.

Sky-Hi Dance

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2d J ! 'said he doubted that Indianapolis/gram nationally was under study shop. ors, ST. PAULr — Five Minnesota nign school ROTC enrollments by military authorities. The pro-(§ Disnes No ites Glass lawmen were under subpena to would be cut despite losses of in-'gram may be “curtailed,” but not

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