Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1947 — Page 42

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10th Annual Program At War, Memorial

A series of pel musical ‘programs will be presented by the music department of Technical high Thie 10th annual spring concert lat 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the world {war memorial will open the series. {Other events’ will include a Tech {orchestra concert Tuesday at Brooks {side community house; girls cons (cert club program, May 18 at Stuart hall, and a music festival by the 'band, orchestra, choir, ‘boys and 'girls concert clubs, May 23 in the

Tech gymnasium.

The program Sunday will be pre- | ‘sented by the Madrigal singers and | | the choir,

Directs Madrigal Singers Soloists will include

department, will be in charge.

beth Elliott, Elizabeth Wrancher, Marilyn Brock, Jodella Doll, Bar-

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{at a meeting of the Indianapolis “felub of Printing House Craftsman

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~H. Guy Bradley, of Eli Lilly & Co.| % will report on new technical developments in the printing industry

py m bil : ; 3 Accidents After Age of 50

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M, D. FRACTURES of the hip often result from a trivial injury or strain. Many elderly victims on close questioning remember that ney had the pain and fell the twist before they fell, . Hip fractures, most. common after 50 years of prey are on the increase because of the large number of older persofis in the population. Although remarkable progress has been made in correcting these fractures, patients in. advanced years should understand that the main purpose of treatment is to

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Mr. Bradley heads a committee currently doing research in new processes which “will ‘assist the graphic arts industry in increased and improved production. A motion picture depicting the production of national magazines also will

help them to get about,

an operation is a? +. After operation, there may be

Later th¥ facture is reduced by

a constant pull (traction) on the!without too much difficulty.

be shown. _|give them a hip which will be serv- affected side until the broken bones |{- The average patients can walk for iceable for persons of their age. are Brought together, short distances around the house - |SPEAKS ON BASEBALL x x =» X-ray examinations are made to|unaided but may require a cane

K. Mark Cowen, ‘city recreation supervisor, will speak on “Trends in Baseball” tonight at Irvington post 38, American Legion.

WHEN ELDERLY patients are brought to ‘the hospital, with a broken hip, they are treated for shock, if present.

note the position of the fractured bones. Then a hollow nails driven around a guide wire, and the broken ends of the bone are forced to-

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Suspend Union Officials Over May Day Parade!

} "NEW YORK, May 2

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Three officials of American Fed-|

eration of Labor unions were sus-!

{appeared on a letterhead of the | provisional May Day committee,

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to bar anyone with Communist af-|-

filiations. The men suspended were Frank Wed], president of Local 848, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America; Otto Schindler, business agent @f Local 579, - Bakery and Confectiongsy Workers Union of America, :and Stephen O'Donnell, an executive of the Building Service Employees union. :

Threatens to Use Guard In Mississippi Cleanup

JACKSON, Miss., May 2 (U. P.).— Gaynor Fielding L. Wright threatenea ~day to call out the national guard t% rlean up Rankin county's notorious “Gold Coast” district. The area is wide “open to the liquor trade, although Mississippi is dry The governor's annouiosment {came after the finding of the body lof Raymond A. Daigle, 38- -year-old {Baton Rouge, La., salesman’ in the Pearl river. was beaten and kicked in a Gold | Coast night club. In recent months the Gold Coast has been the scene of several other killings.

Seven new members were initiated ‘into Bethel 3, Jobs Daughters, at ceremonies last night at Broad Ripple Masonic hall. They were Miss Jean Shriber, Miss Patricia Dobbs, Miss Norma Randall, Miss Rhonda Hunter, Miss Barbara Wolf, Miss Sally Lou Franck and Miss Diane Stevens.

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