Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1948 — Page 2

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® Hope ife. Comes Thundering a RT. KINGMAN Slain | Chest KANSAS CITY, Kas, Aug 11 Daughter Back After F Rare, Risky uidering Bs A fown there 1s § Pinter of JACK FOSTER, Editor, The Rocky Mountain News, citizen who has discovered the Doub. VER oy "i Fou ant tn do ry — “All you have to 4 says, and to try to e DENVER; Aug. 11—She was & little girl of 11. “is ‘put on your dancing shoes tion with his wi hair and a round, appealing face. Legs that liked to run, and get out among ‘em.” i Tolls and play. +f He’s Frank O. Taylor, a retired shooting. She But to | recre something was beginning to happen to her legs. To gandenss An TTL ttm proudly showing She couldn't use them as easily as she once did; there was Has Zip In Step Relatives wh an occasional “sleepiness” about them. At 89, he spends & minimum of to their home n And the doctor discovered : 16 hours a week on the dance today, however be cut out with floor, and for as long as anybody seen her mother 4 curious thing about her|sarety to the patient. ; can remember he's beem the floor but though condition: The blood pressure Just couldn't be true, dancingest man in these parts. The only witn the blood pressure in her legs 1ioSPital if I might witness this healthy as a kid of 16.” Today, year-old brother ip — operation. Colo~ he has a twinkle in his eye and a said his sister At Colorado is the hospital di- zip in his step and has mever had been ta Where sit Setool ae win oe been to & doctor in his Me. | three hours toi) tur- she lived in : such der Ti pena Mr. Taylor gets out among ‘em. ° i onyany town, 8 ! and surgery in this re- at least four nights a week. He's X-rays showed glon, a permanent guest at most of the wi ad constriction. in The purpose of the School of regular “Gay Nineties” Sen Juss. ork | The sorta is Magicine is to train doctors and and a perennial winner of old- Maj. Morris pu en- | that thunders surgeons, to open up new doors fashioned dancing contests, of his pocket. heart to the body. to private medical practice. The But he won't be classified as a close range as ool of this ttle girl operation, which 1 wanted to see, yesterday's hoofer. He studies run out the from in deniers ly a will be performed shortly in the covering the lung the latest steps, leaths tham brother said Yibiished by W cola blocked the private hospitals in Denver|cavity, The little girl's blood quickly. He thinks swing music She od " a 80 J a.m > |that only a the surgical ex-ipressure was recorded in waves “has a good, solid beat” and the dora x being pursued ation the film of a camera, operated says if we'd had jitterbugging in lice The ‘bu . by a physiologist. {elaborate 1890 everybody would have : Ee left a 3 Thursday, dressed in the| wu) , retractor the surgeon|Just a tiny bit of tissue. loved 1t. er Eianb in white do this a surgical be min cut through the wall tissue, there-|tle girl lay relaxed on the table—| lor and I Put on your “That's. kind of dancing tried to get the He had three surgeon-assist- by the great artery—the her artery cut just a few inches| dancing shoes and ‘get out that puts You in shape,” he says. him but he pus? three nurses, and the an.|20Tta itself. You could see easily|from the heart. Her blood was| among them. “You have to have bells on your went to the assistant—it was| (De® constriction that promised getting to her heart over the and oil in your joints and struggled with,

ve, team-work op-|°ar1y death, unless removed, to|long, intricate system of veins. * [kee stompin’ ail night long to and finally 1 : P"ithe little girl. But her artery — it was cut — 3 100 really get anywhere.’ knocking me ag The little girl was put under] It had pinched the artery to-|you could see where it was cut, He finds two things wrong with wall,” the yout ether in a room near the operat-|8ether at a point two’ or three|cleanly in two, while the heart modern dancing—musicians “who “I ran back t ing room. She was rolled into|inches beyond the heart, which|{pounded evenly. ~ play more. intermissions than to see about m ‘operating room and placed on|{Was pounding evenly. Below the| It was a miracle of our times. Cel f {music,” and the tendency of heard a shot lheitable. She was turned on her|constriction the artery had swelled| It was almost unbelievable. 1 young men to dance only with he. sald. “I foi it side. She was covered com-|into & small balloon and a thrill] But there was fo time for their own girls.

: a pool of blood ly by sterile white sheets ex. [Was noticeable due to the biood philosophy how, The artery must| | CHICAGO. Aug. 11 (UP) —| He prefered the days when = : pt for an area in the upper lert|trying to flow through. be sewed back together again— About 100.000 Jetsons Sieg seeh fiddle, guitar and piano povaded a Young Beng of her back, I have tried to tell this story|and quickly, too. Te onli the ienta \y » National Safety|out the rhythm from suppertime uring the argu swiftly. But actually the opera-|artery were brought together, and Council statistics revealed today.|till dawn and every young man talked of the THIS area was painted with|tion had been slow, tediously care-|the surgeon, with a dexterity un-| Home accidents accounted for|made it a point to dance with broke up our ho Autissptle. The surgeon then|ful, cautious, painstaking. matched in any other art, stitched| Most of the deaths, 34500. The every girl in the hall. found in the de long transverse cut, so» = them tightly and cleanly, total also included 32,300 traffic Not Gay Enough addressed to I ned y haemostats were snapped! IT BEGAN at 8:30 a. m. It was . and 17,000 occupational fatalities.| ,.. ved Julia Muisls, D enough at al-lon the vein ends; the vein endsinow 11:30 a. m. Three hours it| THIEN he removed the clamps. The council said the otal acc [gor LAJIOF ArTived in this city tioned “the oth in Boston|wete tied; the haemostats werehad been going on—and the pa-|And there, instead of the con-|dent toll was 2000 deaths Bigher|tne West during the Gay Nine. Dams was liste and Stockholm. It can be per- removed. [tient was breathing easily. You|stricted area, was a round even|than in 1946. It also said: eat ming the Gay Nine The unmaile formed at Colorado General Hos-| slowly but deftly and confident-(could see her. breathing in thelcanal, with blood for the frst ONI: More people died in dis-|enough for mam. Be he bont Bay mother sald: 3 ‘hd what fs the bature of the|'Y thE surgeon's knife and scis-/even rise and fall of her lungs;|time flowing smoothly through it.| asters last year than in 1946—550/a house that had a parlor with ° a A

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He works in a small garden in City, h wiped beads ofithrough the vessel wall itself. Itione of the most difficult of all] THREE: More accidental way (ity, hous is essential to sew these stumps|surgical operations had been per- deaths per 100,000 population oc- the a raigs, eo ahonds Tio saring for Patr securely, for the pounding of the|formed. curred in Nevada than any other ready for that night's party 3 en the ma p artery could tear them loose, and| And now, two days after the op-| state. Wyoming, Idaho, Montana! when most men of his age are a a Ho changed his type ofla fatal hemorrhage might resuilt./eration is over, the little girl is{and New Mexico followed initaking their last snooze in the : a the 1; e shifted to cyclo-| With the branches cut loose the dreaming pleasantly in her bed at|order. sun before dinner, Frank's al dh . yun Fu This is one of the mod-|surgeon carefully peeled the tis-|Colorado Geheral Hospital of all FOUR or were 250,000iready on the phone lining up a ; 4 3 re sue from the wall of the aorta; Itthe things that little girls do|finger, 60 ; And T5000 eye|dancing date with some slick a ligh|was now clean and gray. It was dream about. Qisabiing injuries ih 1 chick of 65. : a diat.ly Bo : Young Benge, same office, se

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