Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1945 — Page 11

| | Most of the 79% | ERMAN SE Infantry Is Home |§

PARIS, Dec. 31 (U. P)—Re- |@§ WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (U. P).—~ tan] : bl ow. s 1 Cancer killed nearly twice as many| ov divisions: Amencsns during the war as the! sou ynfantry: Major portion | Japanese and Germans. at home. The census bureas reported yes-| - 26th, 36th 83th, 90th Tnfantry: , terday that U. 8. deaths from cun-| On high seas, 18 ETS cer during 19042, 1945" and 1944 824 Airborne: Shiuttling to |B totaled 501,419. Armed forces deaths| United Igoe from Le Havre due to enemy action during world for shipment home war II were about 273,000. 80th Infantry: Inte Have, There were 171,171 deaths from| 7500 to shuttle to England for cancerous causes In the U. 8. in Siipment home; remainder to 1944; 168,848 in 1043, and 163,400 in p direct. 1042. The largest number of such| 100th Infantry: First elements 65 to 69, and the next highest among ages 70 to 94, the bureau sald.

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U.S. to Pay for oes Missing’ Melons WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. (U.P). | —Rastus Davis is going to get paid for his watermelons, " The senate voted yesterday to

pay $100 for 300 melons which soldiers liberated from Rastug’

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New York City eye bank. The body of William Henry Ayre,

patch at Winona, Tex. The house already had approved a claim which Rastus filed when he discovered his choice. watermelons had disappeared. All he could find was a lot of rinds. After an investigation last June, then Secretary of Way Henry L. Stimison reported that a 500-yard path between Rastus’ farm and the Camp Fannin military reserva tion was littered with rinds. He

a favorable effect on prevention of recurrences but not on treatment of the disease. Penicillin to prevent recurrences is being tried at present. Successful treatment of rheumatic fever depends on co-operation of the patient, his relatives and

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