Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1946 — Page 4

NEW YORK, June 17.—The new

residents and visitors from typhoid fever. Quarantine Outmoded In the past when nations took | joint measures for health proteétion, the emphasis was on checking! the importation of disease. Regu-| lations, which became treaties be-| tween nations, were drawn up to! keep diseases such as smalipox, |’ cholera, plague and yellow fever, from being imported into nations] free of these health menaces. | Quarantine today is outmoded. Jet plane travellers of the future will balk at spending as much as! 40 minutes in quarantine, much less| the traditional 40 days or the two weeks that was customary even in| fairly recent times. Also outmoded, it seems to health authorities, is the necessity for having legislative bodies, such as the

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spread of diseases is to control it at its source. | ing at the conference here. June 19 to form the

|sary when this and other | signed the convention for 1944 which provides for isolation |by air from yellow who do not hold valid anti-yellow | fever vaccination certificates

trol Spread of Disease

By JANE STAFFORD ‘Science Service Staff Writer

idea in preventing the inter national; It will get its first hearUnited Nations Health!

Strengthening health services in every nation is on the program. | For example, the health department of Nigeria could protect its own people and world travelers against|™ fever as effectively as Now| U.S. senate, ratify vaccines against | York City protects its millions of yellow fever and ( ;phus fever. |

neces- | nations sanitary |

Yet that, in effect, was

international

‘traveling | regions

of persons fever

Contagious diseases that might!

| spread from one nation to another are not

health problems effects

the only

|that have international

Scientists and thousands of lay per-|

sons have learned in recent years) that good health depend on good | feeding as well as on germ fight- |

e o aré not adequate-| (food terms, even: that unlikely | A ~ y Lo ae likely to - rri- | {looking “Yep Roc Heresi.” It's the Betty Grable today cheered Aro-| Watchmen hited by her. husband, / table and anxious or fearful. | name of a Near East meat and nelte Rubin, 10, of Atlanta, Ga. as TS Bskin) Jeainw menachirel | rglars br 0 a gues Sick minds in one part of the | vegetable combination popular with 'she underwent a new treatment for, Sunday morning, 'obtainin { 11 th st of US { Turks, Arabs, Syrians and the like. . Gi yn 8, Ang {world can affect all the rest of us Yatls' F Leukemia, : antiques valued at $2000. - alls For ent 1 | : : just fs much as unconcliey Yo ry Cee nt Mixer | Miss Grable came to the hos-| Mr. Briskin said he hired the ow fever in one part of the wori The creator of “Yep Ros" is Slim | i : al var guards because he didn't want his can affect the rest of us Bernadine Cook, Indianapolis |Gaillard. He is the only man who Pita]. Jus; before the inl yecelved wife frightened at this time. She Such effects cannot be kept from | dancing teacher, who will present ever publicly confessed a romance her first treatment and gave her expects to become a mother in Sepspreading by quarantine methods | her pupils in recital at Caleb Mills |with a cement mixer. Some people the doll and a bouquet from ner 4... : Like germ-caused plagues, these! hall, Shortridge high school, to- [have professed puzzlement at the |OWn garden {. Miss Hution and her husband must be controlled at the source.| night, [title of his current hit, “Cement | The girl had expressed a desire| oo Jwakened by a noise abot 9 Strengthening of health and medi-| ~ . — | Mixef (Put-ti Put-ti),” but I see 0 See Miss Grable, her favorite = cecierday but failed to ie cal ‘services is seen as one impor- S h . bo nothing mysterious about it. It's|Aactress. Aronette was flown here vestipate Late ) ispoval: ! / : S 8, ater they discovered tant method of stopping the spread ynt etic epcat | simply the confession of a guy who last week to undergo treatments, in a had broken into the hi of sick ideas by removing the ill] fell so hard for a pretty cement which radio-active phosphorus 1s house, taking antique ls ors Screams Banned mixer he was reduced to using administered from an “atomic ak i Sig valuable prints. The house is 100

health that may cause them, Work on Details { To put the new medical and health knowledge into practice on

Synthetic

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| baby-talk

HOLLYWOOD, June 17 (U, P.)

{was simply | talk, but the rest are authentic

screaming of hepcats at lard, who knows some Arabic, the start of radio programs featur- inspired to “Yep Roc” by a restau-

By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent

So near that you can almost

| smell them are new food items {called “Yep Roc Heresi,™ “Apple on la Stick,” “Bagel and Lox" and Bs Pork, W. Va." “Prim Fram Sauce,” of course,

manufactured double-

Gailwas

But back to the chow line

a world wide scale, United Nations; qa) ;ce bands was ruled off the rant menu, He dashed off a rec ord |

organization plans a new interna-|

tional health organization Dele- |, gates to the June 19 conference have been invited to. hold their

meetings in the building of the New| York Academy of Medicine, The new emphasis on improving health in every part of thé world

| will not mean abandoning older in- attempting

ternational health activities.

lecting and disseminating informa-| [seript.

tion and may be the first of its activities to be started. Sanitary convention measures for stopping the spread of contagious diseases between nations, advisory! and scientific activities of the] health section of the League of Na-|

new organization.

HINT ASSASSINATION IN SHOOTING OF KING

| Daily Mail correspondent from eral persons who had access to the ' Siamese royal palace had been detained for questioning concerning the death of King Amanda Mahidol. The report said a Bangkok newspaper had been suspended for denying that the king died accidentally a week ago Sunday. It said

he was assassinated.

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nounced “It's ridiculous to hear screaming “Cement band ‘have been provided which describe Mr. the ingredients of

and [starts playing its theme song,” Bulotti said. He also forbid announcers from found a place down near the Hudto be witty unless the |son waterfront that had “Yep Rec” be Col- | hright remarks are written into their on tap. Bulotti said announce- name of the restaurant and the (tion on foci of epidemic diseases, oni would be short and simple, | proprietor is Alexander Katra, a once a function of the Office In- ahd | ternationale d'Hygiene Publique at 'band leaders is out, except in speParis and more recently UNRRA,| lcial cases when they will be permitprobably will be taken over by the ,.. ° fw remarks, new international health organiza- | po in advance.

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yelling just because a

Mr

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Arabic and his publisher, Mills usic, decided it was just the thing bring out as a follow-up to its Mixer.” English lyrics

“Yep Roc.”

After scouting around town 1

of native of Tyre.

Publishers Undaunted

He's been serving authentic]

written out fOr gorian food here for a quarter of a | century,

but right now he doesn’t

if the' boys

The matinees and Thursday

Matinees continuous from 1:30 p. m. and will |

Poston Stadelts

[know where his next year is com{ing from. The city is going to tear

tions, and perhaps the co- -operative, Poston, international health activities of | servatory's—dance—department,- will |} best rice. (the Pan-American sanitary burean | appear in recital at 8 p. m. Thurs- | may all become functions of the | day in Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge

Bangkok reported today that sev- |

| 2 Piano Recitals |

To Give Recital

students of Miss Eileen chairman of Jordan con-

Dance

| high school. {

Featured will be “Toyland Fan- necessary to put out a

in which 100 children will Divertissements will include and dances cf

1asy, appear. ‘Turquoise Ballet”

I

Italy. a cigar and cooked { The Jordan ballet, a group of ad- | aiq4 the autk oe Re pot. He anced SEs will present ! au nentic Turkish word is ed 5 SCN! “Yabtak,” not “Yep Roc.” The C n's “Reverie” with Mary Sue',.., nciation is about the same McCa¥ty and Robbie Robinson as| : E ed SOIOSES. The last word of the song title. | | Other ballet features will include | Heresi,” pronounced “har-ee-see,”

“Circus Gallop” and excerpts from| the. “Faust” ballet which was presented at the Jordan spring concert. Participants in the “Faust ballet will include John Rawlings | Dorothy Webb, Jerry Newby and | Shirley Stonebreaker,

Cramer Presents

Bomar Cramer will present two recitals by pianists under his di[rection at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow and [Thursday in John Herron Art institute Mr. Cramer, who will teach in Dallas, Tex, throughout next | mouth, also will give a series of two

| lectures, one on teaching methods {and the other on 18th century {musical ornamentations | Planning to open his Indian-! {apolis studio early in September, | { Mr, Cramer will give recitals in

{Chicago Oct. 13 and in Indianapolis | Oct. 27, at the English theater.

\EX-G.1., WIFE FOUND | SLASHED TO DEATH

NEW SARPY, La, June 16 (U |P.).—A young war veteran and his {21-year-old wife were clubbed and 'slashed to death in bed today while [their baby lay in a crib nearby. | The infant's cries brought neigh-

bors to investigate, Sheriff Leon Vial Jr. said, and they found (TV B (ADI) Joseph Petrolia, 28, and his wile A a Se TB JE RA

on a blood-soaked bed The neighbors sgid Mrs, Petrolia stil] was alive when they first entered the small frame dwelling this morning. But she died shortly aft|erward without being able to tell | anything about the brutal attack. ‘State police joined local officials in seeking the slayer. wt

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The same way I've got.”

This proved a slight exaggeration, | or he did have enough of the | “Yep Roc"|

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stuffed with t LONDON, June 17 (U. P).—The Latin America, Ireland, Poland and | i.e and eli Rue waged

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NEW YORK, June 17.—~The sisted of a small squash stuffed the Ann Rutherford, as 11:25, 2:30, 5:40 | movement culinary in tin pan al-|same way as the leaf, green okra, rd 8 INDIANA {ley {8 reaching alarming propor - | LOMALOEs, rice and pieces of grilled “The Riue Dahlia’ with Alan oY lamb on an irpn skewer. Very Ladd, Veronica Lake and William tions. Any day now you can €X- gang " Bendix, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 5:35, 7:50 t ik : and 10 v pect, an inspired lyricist to give| “Song helps nobody,” was Katra's| : LOEW'S ir , i y parting shot. “Can't get food.” “A Night in Casablanca,” wiih |birth to something like How 1p To an Ee ried.) ihe Marx Brothers, Cols Drake |Love to Grapple With That Phila~ | u and Lois Collier, at 11:12, 2, 4:48, 2 : : pp o i After “Yep Roc” they're all set to| 7:36 and 10:27. 5 «* |delphia Scrapple” or “I Have a ct fr the public mouth with “Bagel “Msterious Intruder. Sib Rick. Groucho Marx, in “A Night in Pash for Succotash.” land Lox" by a couple of new-| > LYRIC . , "oe It's not enough that the air Is comers, Sid Topper and Roy Brod- | “City for © » th J | Casablanca, now a Loew's s. oy PI ) : y for Congquest,” with James filled already with the sounds of sky. For the benefit of the un-| Cagney Aad Ann Sheridan, at 11:15, [things like “Prim Fram Sauce.” initiated bagels are round rolls and “No. Time. fur. Comedy”: with Recital Tonight “Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan lox is smoked salmon. James Stewart and Rosalind Russell, { Dowdy” and “Pickle in the Middle’ I think the public could stand| At 110. 4:31 and $32. | » | Middle.” [the music business much more easily | ———————— rere

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