Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1945 — Page 16
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THE-DOCTOR SAYS: Amputees Worry: What Wil
By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. | physicians, nurses, and corpsmen in WHAT GOES’ through a .nan’s|the front Mne stations who
lost an arm or a leg in military about the future. service?
When the Wounded Relurr
This. “on the spot” psychiatry has cles .of his involved extremity, so
SHE Think?
Military surgeons Bave
Exercise develops remaining-mus-
anticitake pated this difficulty by special mind after he discovers that he has|time out to reassure the amputees stump treatments.
Two sluggings and’ one ‘alleged “rolling” i week-end. investigating an auto theft and an Palients in a military hospital. attempted héldup. « The Raymond Howard, 31, Vincernes,| was slugged and robbed of $35 yesterday. He was found on the east side of Douglas Park. The thieves took his shoes and
the injury.
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police he had arrived in Indian- ' soldiers and many apolis on a 4 a. m. bus. He said © did not survive, he did not remember anything A he congratulates after leaving the bus. himself on being Roy Comstock, 58, of 1112 N. alive. Temple ave. was slugged at 9th st.| Dr. O'Brien If it happened and Highland ave, early yesterday. ijn ga non-military accident, even He told police his watch and $150 though it was sustained in the]
were taken. line of duty he does not have the Mr. Comstock was en route to his|same feeling.
work at the Indianapolis Railways. | x. ‘Rolled’ for $40 THERE is little pain at first. As Thomas Wells, 28. of 2856 Paris/ Pain returns, they first become ave., told police he was “rolled” for|aware that they have lost a mem$40 while he slept in a lunchroom in| ber.
The answer to this question is|been a great help to morale, were reported over the|found in a recent report of a group |: Police today also were/of physicians who studied 100 such
first reaction depends somewhat- on the circumstances of
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the 2400 block on Northwestern ave. He said he went to sleep in the lunchroom and was awakened by the owner, who ordered him and several other men to leave. He discovered his money was missing after leaving the restaurant, he| told police. Theft of an auto valued at $2000 from the Jack Maurer Co. 961 N. Meridian st., was reported to police last night. Entered by Window Claude Davis, merchant policeman, discovered the firm had been broken into at 7.45 p. m. yesterday. Entrance was gained by pushing in a cardboard which had replaced a brokén window pane. Mr. Maurer, president of the with a West Virginia license was taken. He also said thieves had broken the Jock from a -gas-pump and had taken a $15 fountain pen.
liquor store at 1604 College ave. was_ beaten by a lone stickup man at the store Saturday night. assailant was frightened away when | a customer entered the store.
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Times Special NEW YORK, Aug. 6—The fol-
lowing Indianapolis servicemen are scheduled to arrive in New York today aboard the Sea Pike. The army announced that these lists are subject to change and may be incomplete. = Also relatives and friends are asked not to come to the port. The ‘men can telephone or télegraph home as soon as they The returnees are Cpl. William J. Oliver, 425 W. 40th st.; Pfc. Robert Evans, 1952 Hovey st.; Pvt. Robert M. Taylor, 730 Drake st.; Pvt. William E. Turner, 317 W. 21st st.; T. 4th Gr. Arthur L. Bruhn, 956 Gibson ave.; Cpl. William H. Gentry Jr, 1536 Woodlawn ave. T. 5th Gr. Francis F. Heinick, 1869 N. Arlington ave.; Pfc. Darrell W. Hess, 720 W. Drivenwood pl.; Pfc. Clyde F. Jordon, 2354 LeGrande st.; Pfc. Willlam Van Treese, 333 Caven st.; Pvt. James M. Riley. 1017 Church st.; S. Sgt.. Calvin C. Wynn, 624 Udell st.; Pvt. Edgar L. Dulin, 425 Toledo st, and Pvt. Warren H. Montgomery, 522 Fisk
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A 19- MONTH- OLD BABY WAS AMUSING HIMSELF BY RIDING HIS TRICYCLE IN AND OUT OF THE SPACIOUS ROOMS OF A NEW YORK CITY APARTMENT. OANING MOMENTUM WITH EACH
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POMPOM CONSIDERED SO BECAUSE A FRENCH SAILOR CAN STEAL A Kiss FROAMNYGIRL WHO Techs
liceman and a motorcyclist injured in week-end traffic accidents in Indianapolis.
firm, said a green Chrysler coupe |N. Noble st.
36, of 958 Congress ave.
Gertrude Grossman, owner of a|State ave,
Her [day night when he was struck by {a car driven by Robert Mobley, 35,
Military author authorities commend the their artificial appliance.
Secondary operations are usually necessary, and .at this time the patient becomes aware of some ‘of the problems ahead.
” » ~ MOST concern is over the possible reaction of his mother, wife, or sweetheart to his condition. In line with other family matters, dad is supposed to take it in stride, and he is not given much consideration as far as the injured soldiers’ reactions are concerned, Nurses, physicians, and corpsmen tell us that amputation cases make the best patients. Morale is high and they are usually a jolly group. » » o PSYCHOLOGICAL tests, |ever, reveal this is not true. underneath, many men feel anxiety about the future. | They wonder if they are going to {be able to adjust.themselves to life | under new copditions, and how well |they are going to be able to use
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INJURIES FATAL Sinatra Rescues )
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2 Others Hurt in Week-End
Traffic. Accidents. One person was killed and a po-
The fatality was: CHARLES HARSIN, 65, of 435%
Injured were: PATROLMAN EARL ALSPAUGH,
EDGAR GREER, 20, of 12 N:
Mr, Harsin died yesterday in City hospital of injuries received Satur-
of R. R. 5, Box 492. Left Turn by Car
Mr. Harsin was walking south of Michigan st. near Noble when Mobley made a left turn onto Michigan and struck him. Mr. Mobley was arrested on charges of drunkenness, operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor, reckless driving, failure to give = pedestrian the right of way and having inadequate brakes. The cyclist, Greer, and the po-| liceman were injured early yester-| day morning at Shelby and Elm sts. Patrolman Alspaugh was| struck by the motorcycle when he started to get out of the parked patrol car. Alspaugh and Greer were treated | at City hospital and released. | Cyclist Arrested Greer was arrested on charges of | operating without headlights, reck-| less driving, having an open muffler, driving without license plates and vagrancy. Three persons escaped, injury when a car driven by Robert Ger-| ald Cox, 31, of 1633 Cottage ave.,! overturned last night. Mr. Cox lost control of the car| at Pleasant Run blvd. and Brier pl The car traveled more than 300 feet out of control and overturned. Mr. Cox and his wife, Rose, 29, and daughter, Phyllis, 7, escaped | | injury.
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he may learn to use “it” before the artificial appliance is put in place. o 8 » SOLDIERS who have sustained amputations in other wars are -valuable in helping thé injured soldier make these adjustments. i
One of the problems is the “phantom” limb. Most people who have lost an extremity still feel pain in the miss= ing part. A great deal of folk-lure still persists about amputated members, The old idea was that unless the limb was buried in the proper position the individual would cone tinue to have pain. is untrue. 8 » o THE AMPUTEES have pain, but it is referred along the nerve and is felt in the place where it once originated. It bothers most amputees for some time but eventually they -get used to it. The greatest reaction comes when the patient returns home and ate tempts to get back into his regular way of life. ; Many of these men will have to be trained for new work. # » » A SENSIBLE wife, sweétheart, or
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 6 (U, P.). —Frank (The Voice) Sinatra, idol | | of the bobby sox set, today was ! credited with saving a 3-year-old boy from drowning. The crooner, who had just served as a crewman in a sailing race in Los Angeles harbor, was standing aboard the sailing boat Chieftain, moored at the Califor nia yacht anchorage, when Duke Jones fell 13 feet from a railing onto the dock yesterday. Uncone cious, he rolled into the water. Witnesses said Sinatra, himself father of two, sprinted across the deck, dived into th lifted the child out. The boy's father, Mac C. Jones, Los Angeles schoolteacher, jumped into the water just as Sinatra | appeared with the child. Doctors said the boy was unhurt. He went home clutching a candy bar given him by Sinatra.
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