Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1951 — Page 7
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PODIATRISTS TO } An open forum program willl feature the monthly meeting of a the Contra) Jhdiana op odiathiats 880 n, P. m. Tuesday, at'7: . Mh the Claypool Hotel, Dr. Ww, ¥ Tp BW 21 Long Hos. Cook is presidént of the group. |be
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. Dr, Robert Heinber, > the Speaker.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (“ON THE CIRCLE"
The F, viliion Center
= "Most Important Is Blood
, Gl With Arm Blown Off Probably Will Live
Because Someone Has Given Vital Flujd
‘By H. D. Quigg, United Press Staff Correspondent to be held at th A HOSPITAL IN KOREA, Feb. 21—The receiving room is large abr I ar and high ceilinged and filled with the chugging of the motor of a y
blower which sends hot air into tubes lying on the floor. The ambulances back up to
some of them are alive or dead.
dimly on the high ceiling. Some just lie, their eyes closed, faces
sick and gray. They're waiting at’ the record card tied to the
{to be checked in, screened and [treated. Many still wear their green field caps. Dried blood mottles their stiffened clothing. {Here and there a first aid splint
{shows on an arm or leg. Other wounded, starting to
“blonde hair crooks her finger at| : ‘me as I sit-on a bench at the side] He_probably will live—because
(hurriedly hands me a pinched:
ing needle from the nurse and refunds to customers in the event
the arm, but it's no use. They IN 8ny instance less than the temhave been working on the sol- Porary rates,
get treatment, are on a row of Army cots. An attendant with knife and scissors cuts off their clothing. Two or three are getting whole blood from
| pint bottles hung above them
on iron frames. If you Watch | you can see the pink blush of
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AN ARMY NURSE with flufty|
of the room. As I approach she
shut portion of rubber tube hang-
{ing from a blood bottle.
Hold this, will you, she says and I choke off the flow of blood in the tube while she begins probing in a soldier's arm with the large hollow needle at the end of the tube. The soldier below us on the cat is in a state of deep shock, which hag caused his veins to contract. The nurse, Lt. Margaret Feil of San Francisco, can't get the needle in a vein. She probes and probes, and the wounded man jumps ané® rolls his head at each probe. A medic pulls off one of] the soldier’s boots, and he writhes|
in pain for he has a mortar Schedule pending final decision /wound in the leg.
A doctor takes the blood giv-|
tries to-get it in a vein lower in
dier's left arm. His right arm is
a stump, blown off below the U6, Indianapolis telephone sub-| elbow, It is wrapped in a huge Scribers would have to pay an rolled white bandage, soaked with-2Verage of 75 cents additional a
needle and begins probing deep
blood. The head surgeon, a major,
comes over and takes a syringe,
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wounded ‘come out on canvas litters, covered with olive drab blen-* 41ers the newly (kets, their faces showing dust- — er ———— lcaked beards, their arms lying in the man’s thigh for a blood 82r¢ Will offi[limp. Tt's hard to tell whether vessel, The guy is conscious, and tially welcome
Ten soldiers lie on litters on the feel now?” {receiving room floor. Some smoke | 5 8 =
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; 40 & 8 Group Sets. and Tears— ‘Annual Fete Here
Ralph E. Klare, past conducteur of Voiture 145, 40 & 8, A Legion, will be the master of ceremonies at the annual “wreck” dinner
Mar. 24. Mr, Klare and
the receiving room door and the Dr. D. C. Schwin-
the room through two big canvas
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Mr. Klare
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the surgeon says: “How do you Haines, of Cedar Lake, the new
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Gene Zwiesler and Vivian Davis have been appointed chairmen for
merican men and women golf committees at the Lake Shore Country Club. |
Assisting Zwiesler this summer will be Jim McKinney, Mike Stone, Frank Davis and Jasper Camella.
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Committee women are Kate, Ruschaupt, Eileen Anderson,| Kathleen Homsher and Laverne!
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guy says. He takes a cigaret. A medic approaches and looks
|soldier’s clothes and goes away, & shaking his head. The case is critical. The important thing is to |get blood into him. The surgeon has given up probing and is cut-| {ting {fito one of the big veins at {the ankle. No blood comes out| 48 he cuts.,He thrusts a hollow! metal tube through the incision ‘and into the vein and attaches] the bottle tube to it. The blood level of the bottle begins .to sink! very slowly.
The soldier has lost con-
one side, the arm stump hang- | ing down over the cot edge.
someone has given the blood | to keep him alive.
Phone Rate Hike Hearing Set
Marion County Circuit Jud ge Lloyd Claycombe has set for Mon-| ay a hearing to determine | whether to grant Indiana Bell Telephone Co. a temporary rate increase of $4.9 million. Telephone officials, angered by | the “prolonged and costly delays” in the utility's rate case before the state Public Service Commission, ! took the case to court. The utility asked the court to put into effect the temporary rate
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