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of a bone with oxygen and food and carry away waste. Each bone also contains a

dense network of nerves which is

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Sept. 24 (U, PJ. —George Murphy last night was re-elected president of the Screen Actors Guild after promising to re-|st

developments of world war II

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES He's 'Rick' in Film

From General Pershing’s chauffeur to America’s Ace of Aces

ITALY SEEKING SPAIN PAY-OFF

Parri Wants to C: to Cash In on Debt to Mussolini. Times Forelgn Service ROME, Sept. 24—Now that the needy French have overcome their moral scruples and signed a commercial treaty with Fascist Spain, the needy Italians are preparing rapidly to follow suit,

|W. 20th st; Sgt. Grover W, White, R.R. goes Fred MacMurray in the title Although the anti-Fascist Italian Mm i Bt. RR it, Wiis 20 role “Capt Eddie” (Rickenbacker) |press, like its counterpart in France, e in: | Mitier, 303 Bundors st, 8 Sgt. Wipure| Opening Wednesday at the IN. |hag ween in the habit of publishing Goss, ih Ciotniny wiki "56% | dian. frequent. denunciations of the Wonderfullyquick, a little Va-tro-nol up each T. 3d Gr. Merrill L. Ashley, 518 N. Persh-

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with stuffy transient congestion! If you need Cpl. Dale L. Briggs, 605 Somerset ave. Clock CEG Also listed are Sgt. REldard R. Cort Telict sorught from Such breatiiing istn { recht, 2730 N. Station 'st.; Pfc. John W. KEITH'S try Va-tro-no 0. tions in package. Harlan, 2147 N. Pennsyvania st.; 3. “Star Spangled Rhythm.” with Bob Albert D, Hobbs, )134 Park ave.; Ple. Hope and Betty Hutton at 13:50, James G. Holland, 720 East dr., Wood- 3:50, 6:50 and 9:50 - . {Tuft Place; Pic, Chelsia L. Harlan, 33 N.|° “"Gpoiiint in the Rockies,” with * | Hamilton ave, B. Sgt. Robert Hamilton, Mary Beth Hughes and the Hoosier ' $04 College ave: T. fth Gr. LaFayette A.] gouhots at: 11:43, 3:43, 843 and Hooser, 66 N, Pershing ave; T. 4th Or. 8.43 * ‘

CIRCLE w ’ V Harry D. Heppe, 55 8. Lin eg “You Came Along,” with Robert Cpl. Earl Cummings and Lizabeth Scott, at 8. Bgl, Wil- 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10:08 $135 ‘College ave. “Hitehhiks to sappiness,” with Al Cisorge Jr., 31) Reisner Pearce, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:55. LOEW'S e Bgt, Bdwin M, Jor-

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“Christmas in Connecticut,” with Rarbara Btanwyck and Dennis Morgan at 12:15, 3:46, 6:57 and 10:00, “Blonde Ransom.” with Virginia

4 Grey and Donald Cook, at 11:27, 2.38, : man ave; Pfc, Philip M. Lehr, 3338 Mars| 540 and b ? ; Hill st; s. t. Earl H. Les, 530 Birch LYRIO ave. Cpl: Willlam OG. Earle, R, R, 18; Pvt ; “Northwest Mounted Police,” with caus Samuel R. English, 2210 Pleasant at. Be ause . «4 I. 4th Gr. Roland M, Emmell, 553 Massa- Gary Cooper.and Madeleine Carroll,

at 11:08, 2:40, 6:18 and 9:50. “This Gun for Hire” Ladd and Veronica Lake, 4.54 and 8:29.

with Alan at 1:19,

One Indianapolis man was awarded the purple heart medal! and nine local men have been discharged from the Wakeman hospital center at Camp Atterbury. Reciplent of the purple heart is| Lt, John W. Stalcup. Those discharged are Pfe. Gale! R. Darland, 2411 Guilford ave; Pfc. John H., Murrel, 719 N. California ; Pvt. William T. Bloomfield, 224 E. 8t. Joseph st.; Pvt. Clinton G. Cauldwell, 3268 Central ave.: 1st Sgt. William O. Scott, 926 Gladstone st.; Sgt. Denver Ww. Potts, 1701 Luett st.; T/5 Lowell E. Brasier, 2005 N. Keystone ave.; Pfe. Norman W. Nelson, 3923 Rockwood ave. and Pfc. Ernest L. Swihart, 1434 N. New | Jersey st.

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Treat Broken Bones Properly

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, A FRACTURE and a break of

the cause of the is Injured, »

which. bend considerably without breaking, When an injury occurs in them, usually only one the bone gives way, producing a ‘green stick” fracture, “When great force is applied children and when older Pp ln sustain even trivial injuries, SoM. | plete separation of a bone into sev- | eral pieces results, In the aged this| results from the brittleness of the| bones producing a “dry branch” | fracture, | ” WHEN a ly is fractured, the! outer covering of periosteum is forn, the hard shell is separated! into fragments, and the blood ves- | sels invade the clot carrying with | them scavanger cells and young | scar cells, In a short time

the clot is] fills with calcium, Eventually the; periosteum covers the surface and healing is complete. The bone is| usually stronger than it was before the injury occurred. Good results follow fracture! treatment when the separated pieces are brought together and held in the shape of the original) bone, . M ” GOOD fracture treatment means! good first aid by those who reach | the Injured victim first. When a| broken bone is suspected the in-! Jured part should not be moved without first applying a splint. Do not pull an arm or a leg unless you are certain there is no fractured bone present, as a dislocation may be complicated by a fracture and

pain when a bone;

» » THE young have elastic Bones If a limb is not used properly

part of} joints from unusual

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quality of mercy,”

Franco regime, neither Premier Fer-

Maintain Faith In World's End

PASADENA, Cal, Sept. 24 (U. P.).—~Members of the Rev. Charles G. Long's congregation today reavowed their faith in the vision of the 72-year-old prophet, who said the world would end last Friday. “You will hear from us again after Sept. 20.” a woman disciple of the Rev. Long said. “Rev. Long said the ere’ might not be until nine days later,” she explained. At his Sunday service, the white-haired former missionary promised his congregation of 50 that “The word of the Lord shall not fail.”

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material needs to be so great as] to justifyy their collecting from]!

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the munitions expended in Spain | Se. by Mussolini for the purpose of exterminating anti - Fascists like | themselves, §50 Million Pact In. repayment for Fascist Italy's military assistance during the! Spanish elvil war, Franco agreed in| 1942 to pay Mussolini $50,000,000 worth of commodities in semi-an-nual installments over a 25-year | period. Payments totaling $2,500,000 | have now fallen due. The Franco government has offered to supply Italy with food, clothing and min erals .equal to this amount, in return for a commercial treaty, like that with France, involving the in-

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