Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1951 — Page 36

‘Only 25 of 1000 Die Korea War Recovery

Rate Beats War Il

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ys, Lynn Carlson; Dens v3 Tuabel Farn-

Edward Arens, 19, 7520 Hosslyn Ave: Rita | Walter Dildine: Geri dine vs, Quentin TayWiliford, 23, 7008 Keystone. ors Jopnard Ve atine May 0 vs. 1] ottie Haven. ¢ Haywood. CREE 3), Av Patrica Jimmie vs. Charles Trowel, Mary va, ani

| Williams. Thomas. Perkins, 31, Frankfort; Margaret a

: Perkins, 24, Frankfort. Hua CLUBS ’ 22, 245 ¥ Hilda if By JAMES DANIEL than nearly 100,000 as the cu-|'ages Dell. 32. 248 8. Dearborn; | Optimist Club—Speaker, Rev. Marcus

{ Johnson, minister of First Congregational

ence Butler u university,

Scripps-Howard Staff Writer mulative casualty report implies. [Alonzo Mitchell, 36, 220 W. 11th; Rose Pat- Ghyreh "12:15 p, m. tomorrow, ‘ ‘ ~ ton, 43, 1728 N. Arsenal. | Severin. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22--The; Among reasons cited by the id rihkie, 26, 1939 Ruckle; Jo Anne . 4.» percentage of wounded men who Army Surgeon General's office Pov 3 ne ood; Louise “Wells, | {for the high proportion of re- 37, 5730 E. Washington Bk Ave: Pior / s recover and return to duty is ooveries are these: Henry rie Wan Legare SN — Ss inson, Jv, i running higher in the Korean! ONE—The greater use of air Richard Robinson. st JF. Nave. Burglar's Big Shoes. war than it did in World War II, e€vacudtion techniques, particu-olen Bratcher. 29, U. 8. Army, . Mae May, 1 Si, 540 Mas | the Army disclosed today. larly the starring role the heli-| ii RIC es, 3 Beech Grove; Patricia] Trap im Again - y . copter is playing in bringing out, Wybensa, 17, 1617 E. Io . Because many of the Korean ARAPAHO, Okla. (UP)—A

James Smith, 10, GOSDOIL; *Raman Byall, wounded are stl in hospitals) pyro The system of mobile Robert Tangeman. 41, 845 Riverside Dr.;lgix-foot, six-inch man has landed

wounded men. 34. 6417 N. Oakland. Clementine Miller, 46, Columbus.

and some are likely 10 recover xymy surgical hospital units Ernest Pefley, 36. 6018 E. Washington; lin jail for a Second time on a] completely, the final comparison (called MASH), which is new in wifin Farmer, hy Hio3 Eth: Patricia |DUrglary charge here, once again with World War II is expected the Korean war. These mobile Moores, 25. 3563 Colles because of his size 12 shoes. B

McCl 59, 1554" Olive; Caroline . eventually to be even more favor- surgeries visit the division clear- day, oi, 1535 Barth Glenn Curtis, just out of the

2 114} itol Ave.; able. ing stations, which are the fourth Laue Bowen Jr. 3. IN. Qaniel 4¥¢ state penitentiary after serving a

Poon 13. Ur 8. Navy Marian sentence for the first. burglar The Army Surgeon General's line of medical defense in Korea, wr B00 Br ick hoe e glary |

office said that out of every 1000 coming after (A) the ‘company charles Lowery, 23, 1421 N. New Jersey;

ford. 19, Indianapolis army wounded in World War II, aid man, (B) the battalion aid gp ii8 {icPherson, 29, Indianavolis; Ellza-

was arrested again when Sheriff Albert Gorshing recognized his|

only 45 died, 750 returned to ac- Station where the wounded sees pleth Reinert, 23, 1330 N. Riley. thy Os {oversized footprint in the mud tive duty {or would have if the his first doctor, and (C) the, on we, 33, Bickwe IL eR Aves Sonesta CUSIde a burglarized lumber, 1 ry ngiis v % - | fighting hadn't ended)’ and 205 regimental collecting stations. ames PL gy ens [yara.

REE— d lis; ‘Mary Vin- ———— were discharged for disabilities. THREE—The greater use of |Stlas Trice. ok Jndianavolis: ‘Mary

ig man This was the best record the “hole blood and plasma in Ko-iciaud ‘Babbs, 34. 420 W. New York: Helen| Power of Suggestion

rea, made passible by public! Riley, 24, 420 W, New York id V 21, U. 8. Nav Alice | — Army B34 ever had, contrasting blood donations and the system “ Robbins. 19, Detroit. Michigan, = ALLIANCE, Neb. (UP)—A —— | photographer for the Alliance

with previous wars when great eos i transporin numbers of wounded either died SR rT et BY the ion] DIVORCE SUITS FILED | Times-Herald noticed that people

or were permanently disabled for sng such organizations as the Golda, vs Edward Hauser: Wilma vs.|at an exhibit here were jumpier

ald Stayte; Norma vs. Willlam Bunt- sh bulbs Yaut of the proper and immed- Red Cross. al ye ar a Mar os or than usual when his flash bu iate cdre.

ee rest Jones; -Gloria vs. Charles Carmer; went off. The occasion was an But in the Korean war, the 2 ott or Masel: Hasyn ‘atomic age” exhibit. Army's experience so far has Urges Yearly FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEATURE

beer 23 Jonows: 1000 wounded ‘Town Meeting’ IN THE SHOE REPAIR DEPT.! MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S

only 25 die (most deaths from : ~ wounds occur fairly quickly; CHARLOTTE, KN. C, Nov. 22

therefore, time is not expected to (UP)—Sen. Guy M. °Gillette sugchange this figure materially). gested last night that a “North Most Stay in Far East Atlantic Town Meeting” be held

Furthermore, among the 975 °nce a year by legislature represurvivors, 804 return to duty. Of sentatives from West European: these, 658 gf back to*duty without and North American nations. leaving the Far East command; “It is the elected representathe rest require treatment in tives of the North Atlantic nations stateside hospitals first. who can speak for the peoples

This leaves 171 wounded and + - - aS DO diplomats or generals still in hospitals. Some eventually © an,” the Towa Democrat told the

will be discharged for disabilities, local ‘chapter of the Atlantic

under the protracted procedure Cnion Committee.

v Mr. Gillette said “the problems Jor Lis kinds : i Bu of Europe have outgrown Europe” Vs goon Generals of-| ng need to be discussed by legis-

fice believes, will recover and re- lators from both sides of the At-

turn, to. duty, unless there's an jantic. He said the decision to A special that saves the famearly reduction In Army preson-sena 14 U. S. congressmen to the ily money! Leather or compo- 97 nel. Council of Europe at Strasbourg, sition soles . . . PLUS rubber These figures are for the Army France, this week is a “valuable heels for any shoast The same only, but the Army accounts for precedent.” hiah uality of workmanshi Pr. slightly more than four-fifths of “What a great advance it would an 9 P

the American casualties in Korea. be if the legislators who are as always! Complete

‘Applied to the cumulative battle elected by and responsible to the casualty report of 99,226 Ameri- peoples of the North” Atlantic can casualties in Korea, as of could meet regularly in a conNov. 9, the Army’s experience in- tinuing forum to co-operate on . dicates that perhaps as many as Solving common Atlantic prob56,000 of the approximately 70,000 lems,” he said.

Shoes Dyed Any Color. . pr. 1.00 DOWNSTAIRS

surviving wounded who are car- dha ried as casualties actually are 1 1 1 back on duty—in Korea or else- Dentist Doing All Right STORE where. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP)

Thus the net loss in American —Dr. Ward Moore is the envy - Shoe Repair Department fighting power in Korea would of all his patients. The T75-vear-

be less than 50,000 men, rather old dentist has 32 sound teeth.

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