Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1946 — Page 14

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By Science, Service CHICAGO, June 7.—A former mail carrier who could not walk more than 300 feet can now walk unlimited distances and is back at work. = An amusement park - operator whose “ob requires a great deal of [legs. [aking but who could not walk | ja block without pain can now walk |continuously for three hours with{out pain. | A veteran who had already lost {his left leg was saved from having his other leg cut off above the knee. A laborer: can now walk el [blocks instead of two and is able to do indoor work though for years he could not work at all, These and 21 other patients who {owe their ability to walk, saving of 'a leg and freedom from pain to a nerve cutting operation are re{ported by Drs. Geza de Takats, Edson Fairbrother Fowler and Paul | Jordan, and Capt. Thomas C. Ris|ley, of the University of Illinois | college of medicine and the veterans facility at Hines, Ill, in the Journal

tion. threatened by gangrene The “excellent” fluence constriction and

to the release of normal, blood vessel

year at Jordan conserv been announced.

piano. pupil of Marie Zor ship offered by Kappa

Mu Phi sorority.

Miss Rohner

| with Roger Cushman, Jordan piano department head, next school year.

Miss Mary Euphrat of is announced as having | scholastic record WE INVITE you to discuss your financial needs with an officer at any Fletcher Trust Office, without obligation. Small Loans are welcome. * Commercial * Collateral * Life Insurance * Real Estate * FHA Mortgage * FHA Modernization * Farm * Suburban * Personal * Term-Credit for Small Business

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Sigma Mu, national Miss Jeanne Havens field has won highest records among senior Zeta chapter of Sigma Miss Helen Schimkat Mich., has the citation

highest scholastic

in the sophomore class.

REJECTED FOR HE'S HEALTHY

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of the American Medical associaThe patients were unable.o walk, tation, and suffered unbearable pain in some cases because of hardening |and narrowing of arterfes in tieir {tained by cutting nerves which inthe affected blood vessels are due

walls which in turn {insures an even blood flow.

Honors Awarded At Conservatory

Citations for high scholastic attainments during the 1945-46 school | Miss Rose Rohner of Carroll, Ia. announced winner of the scholar-

Epsilon, national

among {members of Eta chapter of * Phi

school music education fraternity,

students in

chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon for the rating freshmen, and Miss Joanne Viel-| lieu has the same sorority’s citation for the highest scholastic average |

| WEVER, Ia, June 7 (U. P.).—Augustus Staub celebrated his 100th

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

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DANNY KAYE GETS

| HOLLYWOOD, June 7 (U, P.).—~ atory have with an eviction notice by their | landlady, Mrs. Maxie Rosenbloom, today had three days to move. The movie comedian said he] hadn't decided whether he would | seek a court hearing on the order |

n, has been

chapter of music will study in as good condition as when they moved in. Mrs. Rosenbloom, ex-wife of the former ‘boxing champion, charged the actor refused to let her inspect the house, which she claimed suffered $3000 damage from “‘wild| parties” she said he and his writer-| wife, Sylvia Fine, gave for their movie colony friends.

PUPILS PLAN PIANO RECITAL AT CHURCH

A piano recital will be presented | {by the pupils of Joy Lou Weevie| {and Carol Moir at 3 p. m. Sunday {in the East Park church.

Ft. Wayne the highest senior

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Alpha Iota. of Detroit, of Kappa

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instruction, highway commissioner.

MEETING ‘PLANNED TOT ime seme se J

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A conference of state highway, Danny Kaye and his wife, served] {police and public safety officials was called yesterday by Governor Gates in an effort to halt the rising | traffic accident rate in Indiana. The | conference is to be held here July 17. A state police spokesman today to prove the 1l-room mansion was said the action needed in Indiana at present~is revamping of traffic laws, ‘practical traffic education in schools, more stringent license requirements and elimination of traffic penalty “fixes.”

Speakers at the conference, which

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will be held at the Claypool hotel, | include Col. Austin R. Killian, sup- | erintendent of state police; Rue J. | Alexander, secretary of state; Prof. | J. L. Lingo, director of the Indiana ! traffic safety commission; James A.| |Emmert, attorney general; T. Malan, superintendent of public and John H. Lauer,

Pupils participating include Joyce | Roan Morgan, Jeananne Frederick, | Richard Hart, Johnny Kraft, Sandra Scott, Patty Stanley, Sue Scott, Dick Stanley, Beverly Gay Weevie, | Marilyn Hudson, Johnny Bowden, ! Marjorie Stutz, Margaret Ann Moir | and Hugh Hudson.

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{ Episcopal churches of the city] {will hold a Sunday school picnic | tomorrow at Northern Woods beach. The Rev. Herman Anker, Christ {ehurch curate, has been appointed general chairman of the outing by the Rt. Rev, Rifhard Ainslie Kirch- | hoffer, bishop of -the Episcopal dio(cese of Indianapolis. The Rev. Mr. "Anker schedules races, contests, | baseball and other games for the | amusement of the children and | young folk. Festivities will begin |

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