Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1947 — Page 2
Ike's Home Town -« BRCIRSSSEIR 5 FEIN El Col. Goyette: 20.Many Highbolls Blamed #1 Waits Signal Before § we ibe ETE J Joins |. U. Staff For Childless Marriages y Brit
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Booming Him for 1948 er fF Dieekt ROY | Ciedies Pontible Colle for sidriiy” 18 . : ! ’ pe i | y v ‘R, Un Tess § . ; ———— pe . He’ R bi Note H 7 A I. ical Center ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11.—Too many highballs may be keeping the. # nwo Neighbors Sure He's a epublican; Nole He ppointment of Col. Edwin M. patter of baby feet from ringing through many American homes, ag } ICld 1 'E. x
. . 0: Goyette, U. 8. army medical corps, cording to a student of the causes of sterilit A Has Not Flatly Disclaimed Ambitions : : [as assistant professor of military | "I yawis Michelson, San Francisco. (oii the third Ameria One By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ! ’ § ‘science and tactits at the Indiana’ grec, of Obsietrics that childless couples would have a better chance ‘ABILENE, Kas., Sept. 11.-Gen, Eisenhower's hometown, where once! . « university med i- { >
go -. i | for offspring if their general health ani well-being’ 2 i “the old Texas cattle trall met the Union Pacific, is a town of grain 4 | cal school, . has offspring 1 general 3 ve b ing waa Ampeoy improved, i Silent (
— r——— —- — < we A verage at least three times a week, :
elevators, of rambling white houses and victorian parlors. for the well. , p ; BE been announced « 4 eThey Should esulsie their work-1, to-do aud §lorv-and-a-hall bungalows for most people. It looks like 7 4 i i - {by Dean John D. 3 i be. Sun Neary ne exoTOI They said their survey “exploded. . 0 . any ‘other plains town from Minnesota to Texas { ] y | VanNuys. ; ! ’ ” rather completely the myth that | & But it has Geh. Eisenhower for a son and that's the difference, | & ; ; i {| Col, Goyette | “Alcoholic beverages and smoking "4 % dC In
; 3 4 Americans are ‘exclusive drinkers of Thousands drive - through hére W the general shook hands with) , J ‘will direct the In ‘moderation probably are not ‘hard liquor.’ Nearly two-fifths of 7
\ 5 0 nds the drink } his boyhood home and which soon hundreds of old friends rinking population report, us- (1 ‘Thinks C is te “bee me a Kansas shrine. They, Never before,” he says, “had 1 serve as resident fuse.” ing no distilled spirits atall. ; talk with people ‘who knew the Seen acies of people.” | physician in car- Husband and wife share respon- More than one-half of these Whe As in Sha general when: they wander through nay Hele, wie Daved football 4 3 al diology in the sibility for barren marriages in a Seink 2b a, they reported, drink 4 LONDON, Sep! « at ARE 3 i 1 sc ) 1K! H - » the Eisenhower nome and stop at Ri 1 ] 3 8 ' | university's hos Col. Covette large percentage of cases, Dr. Mi- British officialdon ta lahmn's ¥ tARArY { » that if the general wants it, the i 3 ital h ed- y : Al Callahan's confbctionery that Ike ' 2, | pitals at the m chel d s0, they said, 75 per. cent of cronies. Kansas delegation will go to the Why fal center: Phelson «sald. ‘ the male population are drinkers, | responsibility toda 1 ng " ron A { “ i " . 7 In more Focenit weaks. the visitor 1948 Republican convention for him, A native of Vermont, Col. Goy- Muie deficiency is a factor, put as against 56 per cent of women, i retary’ Ernest B have brought word to Abilene that ANd: that “no delegate could run in| tte received his B. 8. and M. D. NOt always the sole one, in 40 10 50 only § per cent of women were” " that the United § tev hear talk the general would ‘Dis state otherwise” W. M. Sterl, | degrees from the University of Ver- poy Son of Such masviages, hg rel found to be regular’ drinkers. " "lease aid to save a) : lothing store man who recalls mont and served his internship in . er, each . paltl i nomic ruin \ke a mighty good: President, and : iy : % g he Irput re — i 0 when Dwight came isi to buy pants Fanny Allen hospital at Winooski, May have several factors that con- i For the second hat the rpublicant ) A ) y Vt.
! "8 & oY, nods agreement : brid Mestoleunany. Local Woman N | omicial quater = inate him fs nomi ! Proudly the general's old friends : He entered the army as a first Among the causes he listed were «8
ord Fi K tion to catch a h Wait for Word From Tke show you through his home where lieutenant. and served, overseas with fever-producing illnesses, improper vin heaved their w
But here, as in Topeka, the folks already, as at Monticello and ’ medical detachments in Algiers, function of endocrine glands, block- } : v his proposal that tell you there's no move for an Mount ‘Vernon, velvet ropes have ; a " {Oran and Marsailles. He also was age of ducts in the body, tubercu- . 0 . Cl i ] gid hoard at Ft Eisenhower boom, ‘They talk of been stretched to keep the too- i “° 5 . commanding officer of the 235th losis, venereal and other diseases a buted. ; DE eB To oD ip Je HANDICAPPED DRIVERS — Mack Cloyd, 1137 S. Tremont st., who lost a leg in .
see the small frame house that was
school's ROTC. } harmful, but the patient should be jactivities and | warned against excesses in their
frequented with schoolboy
, : ‘general hospital: . and malnutrition, Admitting that and ‘say. they're ‘for ‘whatever he Failly Pielures vn Wall the war, shows his new car, equipped with hand controls, to Mrs. Margaret Delaplane sme emi 1” Dr. Michelson “sugeested further wore. Otel Sa Aa . had not turned o wants, But they say wid ve Visitors see ail the little marks of (1€ft), Red Cross instructor who taught him to drive, and Mrs, Goldie Lee. Mrs. Lee, Add 4 Staff Members i study in the use of vitamins, par- treasurer of the Daughters of Mr. Bevin told presumptious 0 SLAart wlierin hs
warm, friendly family life of an 501 Laclede st., who is a victim of leg paralysis, is the first civilian to be given To I. U. Dental School ticularly fraction of vitamin B, but America, Leglohriajres ast snrlier dav solidly 1c ral v, . ‘ “ oho s ew - earlier day--rigidly formal wall pic training by the Red Crost. Dean Maynard K. Hine of the declared that “the much-touted ; wal of len
talked to the general about it and yo. of Mother and Father Eisen- vitamin E has proved valueless in glia il as well as sharethey're not even sure He'd want it
about the Presidency-—nobody has
» legs are amputated. His .san, Joe, Indiana university school of dentis- ” J i , The foreign offi try has announced the appointment the human. t i ; he foreig
” ” ” g ” ” "m . *» y z , 3 7 ¢ Ye Autos® coming in from Texas, stiff ¢ollars and dark suits: the - D L who lost an arm in service, was ; : ; ah J : | Mr. Bevin's spee: where the Elsenhowers lived for a paino Mother Eisenhower had saved ree rivin essons taught to drive by Red Cross several Of Iody Meaiis o He JT Breau Two Out of Three Drink £ ol He rian ; teifiporaneous. X f 1ke's to buy even before she married. the months ago. Since then the father 2!NE class e leaching sia, a” n in the Hotel the office any ac
hower and thelr six boys in high,
couple Year aL the time ol
p TL. . : : i NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 11 (U a Li th Shave” Both. Garr “Dra Iv ani . has been aw 8 .. Dr. Hudson G. Kelley, Raleigh, , » Sept. . ncoln. She is a bir h, have been carrying “Draft family Bible in German: hooked Offered to andica ed 14s been awaiting institution of in N. C, was named as graduate as- P.). — Approximately two out of national repre. ° fi It sald, that he ir
0? sticker Nonsense, say the rugs made by the general's father Lruction for civilians. . : al . the Legionnaires. ke a IY weg A sistant, and Drs. Harold J. Compton, three adults in the post-war United 4 E sentative from
Kansans home-made patch quilts and pillow : 2 te Officials said persons wishing to : States ad thev d ; fad Along with the “Why. those Texans wouldnt vote "Shama," the style bf another dy Red Cross Offers Disabled Civilians Same learn must present a certificate Frankfort, Ind.; Roland W. Dyke- s admit they drank some kind district 5, a fore eign office deelin
B iis ' illiam of alcoholic beverage, ; oh F {he Republican ticket if the Angell Over at Callahan's confectioriery Training as Given War Veterans from their physicians stating that © aymond: Minn, and William ow, hi mer Stale Councis | on the situation. } / i is something called: *TKe's corner" oe Nev. a . i I. Lawrence, Kingston, Mass, were So say two Rutgers university “oy lor and a ones b Gabriel was on it,” snorts Charlie!!8 something re ' Handicapped civilians may obtain free driver's training from the ‘DEY are physically able to drive. for j 8 i is Hk i Thinking ANd VoiR ils in volled-uUp dun I \ ; The Red Cios : named junior instructors of interns. sociologists. 4 ./ time district depe g Harger, editor of the Abilene Re- * . ih rolled " 1° Red Cross motor corps, Indianapolis Red Cross chapter officials an- 1e Red Cross also is campaign- eur A Manic Sains. age. gion. io. AL Bs, Sean uty. Mrs. Mary BB Informed White tor-Chronlcle. gArees an oys in T-shirts stan : : . Ahg to enlist additional velunieens: ten) ESP a EA or ALU 2 Bly n.. 5 rE CREB, oa rept on : it. fiector-Cronile. a erarerairysics Hie ‘ tran ako volunieers Medical Lecture "article, “The Social Pattern of Alo" PERE CRT ey a we A: Was another. :o ! p Paraplegics, amputees and other persons not able to drive because 5° that trained driving instructors , ] 2 tn Gary is [state - coum) Th —in which Mr. or drink cokes. At the soda fountain oo wieability are eligible. can devote their entire time to the 9¢t at Earlham coholic Drinking.” 1t appears in “Ary 18 sti SOUNENOR i i | thinking out louc Charlie's daughter was graduated a former crony of the general's says The motor corps has been training disabled veterans since last Program, Dr. Wendell Stanley will present the September. issue of Yale's quar- Daughters of America is a patriotie th seo . fi akk! "Whe A , . y ’ RNs f g ay ” : y i organization which rri from high schoo] in the same clas: When he comés Lo town he seems November, givitig them frst chance mi ———— la medical lecture on “Studies of terly journal of studies on alcohol. carries insure
Bevin was despe 4 4 wie and ha y . ke ANY Eve whe . 8 ol . nda " AUX A » ” Ee . | i ‘ : ance on the membership. ith Dwight, and probably no ene just I ny of us, Even when he 50 they could meet the deadline for SPecial hand controls will be taught UXILIARY TO MEET Purified Influenza” Virus” as al- Drs. John W. Riley and Charles : :
for some means 4 a . . y ; Sr can get more do would like to see the general in the was running the war in Europe he'd obtaining special cars under: gov- those unable to use their legs and The Golden Rule auxiliary of the feature of the Earlham college F. Marden, say in the article that White House more than Charlie write letters to old friends here to
0. E. S. MEETING SET ‘ | {parently was giv. FA YvLa et other driving techniques will be OE. 8. will meet at 12:30 p. m. ¢entenpial anniversary celebration only 35 per cent of the population : i idea that d if the general wants it. He tells let them know how he was getting ernment. regulations, p B . Brightwood chapter 399, 0. E. 8, > poppe:
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taught in accordance with the Monday in the home of Mrs. B at Richmond. Friday, Sept, 19 | were non-drinkers ; ! The inf nt : Civilians will be ‘given the same Vi : ; ; 5. Bar- ’ ¥». Sept, 13. ' 3 will observe homecomin e lpIOrma proudly of the huge throng thatson. Don’t you think, though, that v : given pupil's own disability, bara Fuller, 6116 Haverford ave. A| Dr. Stanley will be introduced by| Of the remaining 65 per cent, in the Veritas mine pa. 15, ‘ had not consulte gathered here when Gen. Eisen-\f. Dwight absolutely didn't want the training aa that given velerais,| One of the first civillans in line'covered dish luncheon and- card|Dr. Willis I. Gatch, retired dean they said, 48 per cent ‘were occasion pitch-in dinner will be ea colleagues formal " hower returned to Abilene for the nomination, he'd have said so flatly Mrs, Margaret Delaplane, co-chair- to receive training is John- Me- ' ET ” p nner. w > served af
patty —has—beerr planned by Mrs. of the ‘Indiana university school of|al drinkers, while 17 per cent said 6:30 p. m. and the general meeting posal, and - doubt » Whose Helen Ruskaup, president Imedicine. they drank some type of alcoholic will follow at 8 p. m. ‘ i tioned it to U. S. v : ee SSsmsciomESS moi SA ts ee miP RE aracas es tie acai sali Douglas.
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