Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 8
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about the sanctity laws of economics. “The Government is and always has been a steering wheel by which the scondmic system can be made to move m either direction. The Republicans object only when the people seize that wheel and utilize the powers of Government to Aadvance the general welfare and equalize what the uneven hand of pecial privilege has brought abaut “These last seven and 3 half vears have been a battle for economic freedom and seeurity of the common man--the plain citizen, the fisherman, the farmer, the grocer, the lumber inan, the merchant, the wage sammer, and the labore: “True it has been necessary to exe tend somewhat the powers of Gove ernment. But it is only an illusion of the opposition that we have lott any freedom. Sometimes it necessary to give up little iiberties in order to secure big ones.” Tonight Mr. MeNutt will address another Maine Democratic rally at Portland
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Willkie Meets Leaders From 22 States HILLIS PLEDGES |
’ FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 19540
Wendell Willkie discusses campaigh plans with party leaders in a 22-state conference at Rushville. Tn the group (left to right) are Arch N. Babbitt. Indiana chairman: Mr. Willkie, Governor Harold Stassen of
Minnesota and John D. M. Hamilton, the National Committee Executive Director,
Witness Sa
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Equalized Unequal Legs PLANS DRAFTED
By EARL RICHERT A mauling on the charges of gross immorality against Dr. Hiel FEugene Crum, dragless physician, was delaved today by the State Board of Medical Registration and EXamination to give his time file a hrief The brief on half reply the Board by the Bureau. contending tor's diagnosis and patients by an “etherator” tile to the welfare of the public.’ Two da \'S charges ended at late vesterday with ber of witnesses Hiel Crum Rinlogist Fdward J. Menge, Chicago gist and texthook writer whose name appeared in Who's Who in America in 1936. climaxed the defense testimony, Mr. Menge said he had heard of Dr. Hiel Crum and had witnessed a demonstration which eanvineed him that the doctor could do the thinas he said he could do By use of his “etherato! “Ax a demonstration, Dr. Crum called in four persons whose legs were of different length,” Mr. Menge related. “I personally went to a nearby stores and purchased a steel measuring tape. I measured length of the patients’ legs carefully recorded them “Dr. Crum gave them a treatment and I then measured their legs. In all cases the legs were equalized, or of the same length, after the treatment,” Mr. Menge said. He said that prior tao the atment most of the patients had one leg at least one inch shorter than the ather Mr. Menge said he was not qualified to Dr. Hiel Crum's treatment, except to sav that he saw it work Student of Vibration
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He said, however, that he had long studied hody vibrations and emanations and that he believed all diagnosis of the future must depend on the measure of vibrations of the body, Under eross-examination Menge admited that he had graduated from anv high school ana that all hiz “actual” colleze degree were obtained from Dallas Univer stty, Dallas, Tex. a school te. funct, He has heen honored with several honorary degrees, he said Several witnesses last Friday testified that the “etherator’ iz a fake The “etherator ahlong which looks like a table model radio
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earlier Seott Ind, whe =aid gallstone trouble by treatment administered hy Crum from his Indianapolis
Among the vesterdan 68, Aurora, cured of sent Hiel office Mr, Rogers suffering and had treatment hospital was
witnesses was Rogers, he was
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testified that he was severely from gallstones gone to a hospital for last May. He said the physicians advised him he “too weak” to stand an operation. He said he staved in the hos pital two weeks, then went home His daughters came to Indianapolis and talked to Dr. Hiel Crum about his condition. That night he was given an “absent” treatment and the next morning he felt bet. ter, Mr. Rogers said, Within [ow dave sald, he felt well enaugh Indianapolis for ments Now he day, he said
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Hiel Crum credit with ‘absent’ Toner M. Overley, the Better Business
you treat asked of 1 got better,” Mr. Roger; Fmma testified that Dr ments had cured thyroid illness and had restored he vision which had been “very bad since childhood :
Mud Gets in Eye Of the 'Profile’
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WHITE NAMED WILLKIE AID NEW YORK. Sept. 6 (U.P) The National Committee of the Democrats for Willkie announced to.
{day the appointment of Democratic
former Governor Grorge White of Ohio as the first of eIght state advisory chairmen.
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Democratic County and
State Candidates to Campaign Together.
| Democratic candidates on the Marion County ticket todav began outlining a co-operative strategy of campaigning with candidates on the state ticket They held conference
their wit}
first campaign 1 County Chairman Ira Havmaker headauarters last night local issues and map defenses against Republican attacks on the administration Chairman Havmaker is expaeted te apen the city campaign with a mass meeting he followed with A Series wara meetings
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R. Corbin, Indianapnlis man. haz heen named head the labor division of Marion County Willkie Club At the same time he wa: desiz nated by Republican leader: handle the labor department af the Marion County GG. O, P. Committee in with Mi Willkie's campaign in Indianapolis Mr. Corhin is a membe: the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
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Urges Clean Election
Speaking at liean night, date
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SPREAD OF POLIO ABATING IN STATE
Health
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Indiana i twa new patients Hospital total there last 10 dave of at the Indiana Center hospital nine onl pel officially to the Board During the August an average were reported daily break of the epidemic in June, 295 cases and 28 deaths have been ported in the State Dr Verne K. Heath Board head D. VanNuvs, director at the 1. U proach of cooler weather will chek the outhreak “Obeervation weatner Harvey spread Dr there are chilaren swimmin heeaing
vesterdayv te 83. During August, admissions University averaged
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Harvey, State and Dr. John of admissions
has shown the spread, said “Figures show on the wane VanNuys
cooler Dr the
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fafid he helieves taal fewer cases because fewer and adults are going pools and have warnings to stay In areas where the most prevalent
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