Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1950 — Page 5

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shoves a needle in it up to the hilt. That's part of a process! known as immunization, and if you were ever in the Armed Serviges you know what a lovely! word that is. A ‘reporter going to the Far! East gets the sad word from the plane company when he phones for a ticket: “You had your shots yet?” So-—you phone the Army and ask what inoculations and vaccinations you'll need for working with the Armed Forces in Japan and Korea. = °

Worse Than the Jungles

“Typhoid, smallpox, and cholera,” they reply cheerfully, “Come on down to the

On ii Soldier’ — QUIGG, United Press Staff ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 14—If you've never prepared for the southeast corner of Korea, you don't know what delights you're in for. If you play your cards right, you can get pinched playfully by two pretty eal once. grabs your r arm, the other your left arm. Each pinches up a batch of skin and muscle just below the shoulder and

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County Co To Meet Thursday

By BOB BOURNE The old problem of sanitary sewers for suburban developments is expected to rear its head

en oft

_H. D. “Doc” Quigg is off Tats TH ¥:

to. the Far East to cover the human interest side of the Korean War. His is one of the by-lines in the United States. He made nine landings with American assault troops in the Pacific in World War II, and has covered such famous peacetime stories as the trial of the il Communist leaders in New York, the Alger Hiss trial,

‘The Commission will be ( to approve three subdivision two apartment building projects and the proposed Chrysler plant. Proper facilities for disposal is the key to final approval, according to a statement today by Harry W. Glaftey, chairman of the Commissio: of 1% proposed projects is the multi-million dollar Chrysler plant. It would be constructed on the southwest corner; of Shadeland Ave. and 30th St,

* Three Choices pT

Bevelop PAE Te of (he ation jareas have three choices for butld:

the South Pole and the Dr.

its share of protecting the freedom in America.

when the Marion County Council Lf

Sander “mercy murder” trial | ing sanitary sewer systems. They '12 and Manual High School.

S Fourth Soldier fo Army Manual High Graduate Follows Footsteps of Father, Brother Into Service

Killed in “Action

The Rainbolt family has done!

Pfc. John EK. .. Rainbolt is serving in the Army today just as his father did In World War 1 and his two brothers, Curtis and James, In; ‘World War II.

Pfc. Ralnbolt

April, {training at Ft. Knox, Ky. and {was later stationed in Maryland, Vi nla, North Carolina, and a 24 “America

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never lived in New York, you jus can’t imagine the rigors of the m Subway on a hot day. A moist heat haze Wraps itself around the(®

steaming swamps of Guadalcanal, the hot jungles of New Guinea, and spent a few fetid nights on Borneo, but I'm durned if I've ever| "seen anything as fierce as the fub-|* |way in the summertime.

my experience of nine months of | {the tedium of the Communist trial| ‘colirtroom, 2 sojourn at the South} Pole with Admiral Byrd, and a (working knowledge of the heat| and cussedness of the subway, should be able to stand Korea.

|bumper-to-bumper, sweating and| {shoving and mopping their faces.

your do this before?” asked the Avid

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‘tem, or construct their own sew(age treatment plant. Plan Commission members have {indicated the new area will not be ‘ ” {approved until some plan is set! taking the subway.” If you' ye forth. | Developers of the Chrysler pro-! [ject yesterday received approval lof the Indianapolis Works Board for cutting into the city’s sewer [Himes - approval; > ina a 5 gr Board. “which has not made a {decision yet. i Apartment Project | The Commission also will be

To get to the dispensary, you:

‘T've ° been through

with! section of Keystone Ave. and 52d] {St., proposed by the Edge-Mere |Corp. The Board refused this! petition. last month because of! “lack of adequate planning for| sewage disposal.” | Gilbert J. and Lenora E. Sell | meyer, 915 N. Denny 8t., will re-

One of my bosses says that

In the subway, people stand| 20h the, corner of Ritter Ave.

and 18th St. to clear the way for! the building of five apartment

1 By the time you get to the Army! by. EXpeRTS dispensary, youre Hmp in. the ulin also will be asked for At Miller's Modest Prices! hands of the medicos. | App

a new Warren Township Volun-|

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ent engine copany. ‘It is proposed near the intersection of

tered nurse at the 1st Army dis- Hunter Ave. and Raymond St.

pensary, Dorothy Welsh of 415 Broughton St., Bainbridge, Ga. - |. : “I've been shot for everything, Women of the Moose including the black death,” I said.| . records as a war correspondent in| John E. Switzer, captain of the World War II and for various ex-'Marching Club, will be guest cursions out of the country since.speaker on the chapter night of They showed that since 1943 I'the Ways and Means Committee had received 25 needle-stickings of Women of the Moose. The newfor smallpox, typhoid, tetanus,iy formed Children's Drum Corps yellow fever, typhus, cholera, and|will be featured on the program and. Mrs. Vinera Smith, graduate regent;-wifl-be-in charge. A card party will be held Aug.

Also; -I-had-heén- disinfected” on the battleship Missouri, after

ping and being dusted with billowing clouds of DDT to discourage Draper, hospital guild chairman, lice, ticks, and other beasties. and Mrs. Ruby Bradshaw, Moose“This guy only needs to be heart chairman, wil! be. in, n. charge. boosted,” Miss Welsh told Helen| R. Cosmo, of 1515 Lebanon St. Toledo, O., a captain in the Air Force Nurse Corps. That meant]

Women of the Moose. Mrs. Valeria

3 Held for Grand Jury In Gas Station Robbery

{series of three shots for each ing station robbery were held for disease. the grand jury today after an { {examination before Judge Alex |Clark in Municipal Court 4. Bonds |were set at $7500 each.

Needles Get Blunt

“You came at the wrong time,

f ” g a] Captain i “They were Clarence Brandon,

cotton patch. “Our needles get! 23 of 1505% Mills Ave.; John retty bunt around 3:30 p. m. Woodard, 27, of 2729 N. Keystone Pr ant P. m. ON \ ve, and T. C. Bolden, 29, of She blobbed smallpox vaccine: 110 N. Illinois St. on my right arm and jabbed sev-| The three were arrested by poeral holes with the needle to let lice squad cars 10 minutes after

‘moved to the feft arm and be- filling station, 38th St. and Colgan syringing in typhoid and lege Ave, last Tuesday. typhus; and at the same time Miss ma Welsh took over the right arm for tetanug and holera./

Let “you Know tomorrow it] there's any reaction. ‘Feel fine| now, but it's only 4 o'clock.| Gimme time. 3

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Thursday in the St. Paul Baptist | Church. Burial will -be in Floral 1. of 264 Olin 8t. Park Cemetery. nn

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George Hodge, Will Hodge, Harry | Crenshaw and James Smith, four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Taylor, Mrs. Rocky Carroll and Mrs. Helen Sacked. Washington,

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Mrs. Carrie Smith died yester- |!

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