Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1946 — Page 10
further aviation Interests tn Idan. bipgmdghind meeting tomorrow night of pilots of Ea ot ee | Ja~wel cafeteria in Brightwood. Membership in the organization, for which no name has been selected, will be extended to all® pilots in the city who have s licerise
“Officers of the. new group will be elected at the meeting and flight sing for boys will be encouraged. organization also plans to oe a club of junior pilots. H. IL. Harrison will preside over the initial meeting. - Other ‘pilots ho have signified their interests in the club are William Ashby, Charles White, Henry Swenson, C. W, Frid. dle, E L Phillips, Merle Denney, Ruth Denney, James Buchanan, Carl H. Hart, Andy Duncan, Pat Wright, Ferd Samper, William Johnson, V. M. Funkhouser, C. D, Long, Jack Lilly, George Whiting, Pan Apostol, J. M. Moore, Vernon Stidd, Fred Minger, Harold Broyles, Esther Latham, William Barker, James Beck, Milton Baker and
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By WILLIAM A "O'BRIEN, M.D. INCREASED interest in heart disease has resulted in a marked development in our knowledge of the cause and treatment of the various types. It is a disease caused by ‘many conditions, * "The most frequent causes are rheumatic fever, high blood pressure, hardening of the coronary arteries, syphilis, subacture bacterial endocarditis and congenital defects, according to Paul D, White, M. D. Boston. Other causes are an overactive thyroid gland, infec~ tion (diphtheria), food deficiency (beri-beri), anemia, myxedema (deficiency of thyroid secretion), deformities of the chest, diseases of {tem. the lung, and others. Most heart symptoms are not the result of disease, but result from an unstable nervous system. Heart pain, shortness of breath and palpitation are more often caused by nervousness than by disease of the
THE oor S SAYS: or Trouble’ Not Often Fatal Nervous System Causes A ire
PROGRESS in treatment of heart disease has resulted from more accurate diagnosis of the causes. Children with several varieties of heart disorders can be operated upoh with SUCCESS. Athletic competition does not injure a normal heart. Those who suffer heart strain from participation in athletics had an abnormal heart before they started. Various forms of heart disease affect the organ in different ways. In rheumatic fever, the infection involves the muscle, coverings and valves, High blood pressure may result in enlargement of the left ventricle, the chamber most concerned with | mm m———————————ee ee pumping the: blood through the sysI! ® no» : IN CORONARY heart disease] the circulation to the heart muscle is blocked by narrowing or clots. If the patient survives the immedigte attack, circulation can be
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By UNITED PRESS Twenty ships were scheduled to dock at East and: ‘West Coast ports today with more than 12,500 service men.
DUE AT NEW YORK:
Exchequer, from Le Havre—1578 t including special units of 3355th \nfani - Jopiment and 900th field artillery bat alion
Coaldale Victory, from Le Havre—1503 troops, including 1st battalion of 335th infantry regiment, 84th quartermaster company and 84th reconnaissance troops. Costa Rica Victory, from Le HavVre— 1530 troops, including parts of 334th infantry regiment, 43d fleld hospital, headuarters and Headquarters battery, 84th eld artillery and 26 WACS. Laconia Victory, from Antwerp—1564 troops, ineluding 776th Bed arilioy bat. talion, and 338th Jareer Jonathan w or To ve len: including 1343d engineer of ¢ talion
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ohn Lawson, from troops, including 81st FB depot company. DUE AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA.: Jeremiah Black—25 undesignated troops. DUE AT LOS ANGELES:
Cecil, from Manila—1168 undesignated personnel. DUE AT SAN DIEGO: Destroyer escort Hanna, aly o and Heyliger—45 undesign:
DUE AT SEATTLE, WA
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EX-CONVICT SLAIN IN PARKED AUTO
CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (U. P.).—The body of Frank Covelli, 39, an exconvict and former Golden Gloves boxer, was found sifhped over the wheel of his parked automobile last night. He had been shot six times through the head. The death weapon, a .38 caliber revolver, was found on the floor of the car beside the front seat. Police said there were no eyewitnesses to the slaying, but James Hayden said he had heard the shots and n a young man, about six feet tall and wearing a diagonally striped overcoat, hurrying from the scene.
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DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO: Mizar, from Manila—3981 undesignated personnel. McGinty, from Manila—T76 undesignated personnel. Alvin Cockrell—73 undesignated personnel Thaddeus Parker—61 undesignated personnel
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card party and bake sale in the school auditorium at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs, ‘William Schwegman and Mrs. Edgar Sitzman are chairmen and the public is invited.
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