Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1943 — Page 12
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MINNEAPOLIS, “Aug. 1 (U. P).
‘to medical authorities ‘ last “night for more widespread use of the infantile paralysis treatment with
which she astounded the medical}
world four years ago. In a nation-wide -broadcast Sister Kenney, a former Australian nurse,
urged. more extensive use of her
treatment in the hope of curbing a series of outbreaks of the disease
raging in Illinois, Kansas, Okla-|
homa, Texas and Washington. ° She said her method, which con-
sists of placing hot, wet cloth packs]:
on the patients’ paralyzed limbs, has reduced the wi effects of infantile by “from 15 to 97 per cent.” She condemned those doctors
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“BL O ON AINGTON, pe k¢ (U. P.) —More than 300 army men of a detachment which arrived at Indiana university from California yesterday were under quarantine
ficials said they believed the two|
cases already reported would be the|
only ones.
Dr. Thurman B. Rice, secretary of the state board of health, and|
Dr. L. T. Meiks, I. U. School of Medicine polio expert, agreed that “there is no reason to believe the
jeases will spread, and few Xf any}
more cases are expected.” The men were transferred from California to Indiana university for specialized army training courses, according fo an army statement,
. |and both cases of infantile paralysis
who “write of it in scorn” despite]
its endorsement by Australiaz and many American authorities.
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Ralph F. Rogers, 1015 Joseph st, claims both of these flowers. The one on the step ladder is Daughter Helen Violet. The other is one of his mammoth sunflowers which are almost a foot across and 14 feet tall. .
Rogers’ Jumbo Sunflower Stops Our Garden Scribe
By HELEN RUEGAMER this June, the children and the I pompously announced the other|Mrs. helped with the planting. day when I started on my victory “We all eat it so we all planted garden ‘wanderings that I was call-| it,” Mrs. Rogers says. ing the gardeners’ bluff—I wanted| She . declares her husband Is to see the tall corn, mammoth to-| Worse than a woman with a new matoes and - overgrown cabbages baby when he gets to talking about
th ere doing all their bragging his garden.” But she’s kind of a 4 proud of it, too. -
It occurred to me that perhaps
a lot.of gardeners were just telling INSPECTOR CHARGED WITH TAKING BRIBE Well, Ralph F. Rogers called my ~
pluf. He politely told me that LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19 (U. P.). while he thought the eight-foot|—Carl T. Fuqua, 50, a native of
2| fish stories about their garden
products.
were discovered on the train en route to Bloomington. One man was taken to a hospital in the West, and the other removed to the I. U medical center at Indifnapolis. The army said it believed both men had contracted the illness ‘in California.
KING CONGRATULATES LONDON, Aug. 19 (U, P.)—King George today messaged Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower his “heartfelt congratulations on the great achievement” in Sicily.
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corn bearing five ears in one spot was pretty good, he thought he had something better. So I went out to see. He lives at 1015 Joseph st.
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never heard: of Joseph st., either,iment for the army quartermaster but after wandering up and down corps. some side roads out Ben Davis way and questioning some busy house- Fume. was arrested last night by wives, I finally located the Rogers federal agents when he accepted homestead. And let me tell you, it's just plain Keyston, head of the saddle conGod's country out there—no side-| cern, in return for a promise to be walks or paved roads, just corn-|lenient in his inspection of army fields and gardens, chickens and|saddles. In the Rogers’ victory garden Ijranged for the payoff in marked found just what Mr. Rogers told|money. Fuqua said, upon questionme I would. Sunflowers with blos-|ing, that he owned a saddlery in soms almost a foot across, topping| Texarkana, Tex. ‘before the war. stalks about 14 feet tall. Of course, you can’t eat sunflowers, but I've heard they make good wine and they're pretty to look at. Mrs. Lena Munden, 1345 Madison st., says she has one 14-foot sunflower, but there must have been almost 20 peering’ down on the Rogers’ garden. Right along side the sunflowers was corn, the tassels reaching as high as the sunflowers, and ‘the ears just beginning to pop out. There were huge solid heads of cabbage—Mr. Rogers swears they weigh five pounds.’ I forgot my scales, so I'll take his word for it. The green beans, hot peppers, lettuce and radishes were only average. What a disappointment! But there was sugar cane which Mr. Rogers planted for the children because they’d never seen any grow. He's gardened for years. It’s his hobby, and his wife thankfully observes that it’s an eatable one. They have seven children, from 14 years to eight months, and while Mr. Rogers bossed the job
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