Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1951 — Page 6
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State Polio Toll | Hits 12 as 2 More Die in Lake Co.
Indiana's polio death toll jumped to 12 so far this year as l.ake County's eighth and ninth victims died.
Paulette Roberts, 3, and Revneil Cates, 7, both of Gary, succumbed vesterday to bulbar polio, deadliest form of the disease,
Over-the state, the number of cases increased by 44 in the last two weeks .to 194, There were cases on record in 49 counties,
Here in Indianapolis, only nine cases have been reported since
Jan. 1. Even in. L.ake County, where 80 cases were reported, ‘the situ- FEATURED AT THE GREENation was not considered near ep- WOOD—Lattie (Allen) Moore, idemic proportions. of the Grand OF Opry and But the Lake County health Brown County Jamboree, will lepartment yesterday received a appear in person at the Green17.700 check from the National . Infantile Paralysis Foundation’s wood Drive-In tomorrow and emergency fund to fight the dis- Thursday nights at 9 o'clock.
case. . Lake County's funds for
Re amber, of dane suse DOV Kick Through
he peak vear of 1949, when, by Jept. 11, 705 cases had been renorted in 68 counties and 70 hadiPorted today. lied. Wednesday's payments of $8345 Meanwhile, a case of polio con-iget a record for a single day. racted six years ago cost the life! helatedly of Ralph E. Brouillette, 23, Fowler. He died Saturday in a Fafayette hospital of complications. :
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DUE TO LACK OF HEALTHY BILE received permission from the|ing a series of meetings for up-{, oo" opers A LL. McCollum x Supply Rushed Here — Sufferers Rejoice County Welfare Board to start coming freshmen, in order to . Gc. co A inet ; :, © NVE} SE New relief for gallbladder sufferers lack= ins ti welfare files tod to! foster acquaintences and answer anc arover A. Millett. L. E. CO] RSE, former ening healthy bile is ‘seen today in announce. ‘DSPEcCting wellare liles today to 1 i ? Don H. Murdoch, Winnipeg, rollment director for Indiana Blue ment of & wonderful preparation which acts, Weed out these cases. (the questions of students and yj,nitoha, immediate past presi- Cross-Blue Shield Plan, has been with remarkable effect. Sufferers with] a ot LF oh Liew bg ? - agonizing eolic, stomach and gallbladder | He added that he will ask{parents. Those planning to at- dent of Kiwanis International, appointed director of physician
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With a bang, we open the season with
ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD”
All the fun and charm and heart of “The Stratton Story,” the humor and inspiration of “Going My Way” and “Song of Bernadette.” A most, most unusual picture... you'll love it, we promise you.
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“ANGELS IN THE=OUTFIEL ” PAUL DOUGLAS + JANET LEIGH
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