Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1952 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
You Wouldn't Like the Old Days
By CARL HENN
LIFE IS so much cleaner nowadays . . . and healthier,
Those who speak wistfully
of the strong. simple life of earlier times, and of the fortitude displayed by hardy souls who = pushed back America's frontiers, = may never have heard what that existence was like. ¥ It required considerable forti-
‘band of Mrs: Mary
pewiv eee * Boll Rate Hearing Set
4 Awarded Medals in Tomorrow Before PSC { » Your telephone bills step into] Although Judge Claycombe
: Korea Action the ring for another heavyweight ruled Bell doesn’t have to refund
champlonship fight tomorrow. on those rates, the decisions are . The arena will be the hearing/by no means final. Because in | Two, Hoosier airmen and two o'r diana’s Public Service|addition to the over-all rate probe Indiana Gls have won medals o, 1 icqion, and the card readsithe PSC is starting tomorrow, | lin Korea. Bell ‘Telephone Co. ys. Public/Public Counselor Jones and the Maj. Jess E. Montgomery, hus- Counselor Walter F., Jones Jr./State Attorney General have ap-| M. Mont- First bell sounds at 1( a. m. pealed Judge Claycombe's actions
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| to the Indiana Supreme Court. §t..| At stake will be the size of N |gomery, 2623. N. Dearhom. boiiyour telephone bill, particularly They'll file arguments in that ring lwas awarded the Distinguished i, i, 1 0a5es tacked onto it with- Friday. {Flying Cross for disrupting an jn the past year by Judge Lloyd wi ns lenemy supply train, D. Claycombe of Marion County ’ . | Maj. Montgomery, a veteran Circuit Court. He granted ony LAW Dean $ Portrait } lot 55 combat missions, was fly- boost on a temporary injunction To Be Presented ng alone over North Korea when last June, then gave another on| he sighted a truck convoy of 65 a permanent injunction in Janu-| BLOOMING ON Bertie yi Al {vehicles. He attacked, strafing ary. ‘ trai ' » “No baths existed except: in land bombing the trucks until What's It Worth? por in t of Bernard C. Gavit, forsummer jn the old swimming .. (oo. tuperculosis, dysen- his ammunition was spent. His {arteq Mer law dean, will be presented ; , x , dysen All European travelers in This new wrangle was starte : hole; few handkerchiefs; spitting F and milk sickness, America during the early part of tally showed 10 "destroyed and y(n, pyplic Service Commission At the annual IU Law Alumni} - everywhere; privies without pits; “.uoi0nis was endemic in ajl the 19th century commented on 28 damaged. after Judge Claycombe's second banquet next Saturday night.
tude just to endure the odors. Consider the facts offered by Dr. W. D. Gatch, former dean and professor of surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine, “A total lack of sanitation Was the most shocking feature of pioneer life,” Dr. Gatch said.
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files, mosquitoes and bed bugs.” |... oc Indiana: it was thought the total lack of amusements, on| Maj. Montgomery is Assistant ,.,.; The PSC called for an In- painted by. Hoosier . ” LOU | Because of the crudity of pio- 1a be due to noxious vapors em- the hard labor which the people Wing Operations Officer with the (tigation of Indiana Bell's rates. oh Ry, Hiss wp ! Ran Race, has neer medical and sanitary knowl- 4 hating from swampy ground. performed for at least 12 hours a Fifth Air Force's 452d Bomb _ 4 revenues to determine if the p s, sag rom the 8, : edge, according to Dr. Gateh, the myie is one reason why the up- day, and on the tremendous in- Wing in Korea. He has two .o,ri.approved rates are doing School of Law Alumni Associa-! Indianapoli health of our ancestors was bad.j,n4e of southern Indiana were fluence of religion. |daughters, Stacia and Deborah. ,gn¢ hy customers as well as com-/ tion. | “I'm g The death rate of infants and settled before the more fertile “Religious exercises gave the ‘Pfc. George R. Mattox, of 1424) bony. Presentation will be made by % race three ye
children was very high, and the jowlands, people their sole emotional outlet. E. Ohio St, has been presented. =. , . , 0. which is cer- Attorney Perry O'Neal, Indianap-| average length of life before 1850 wpenpiid rever was common, no They would travel for miles to a Purple Heart Moda) for wounds tain for new argument is the Olis, president-elect of the Indiwas probably not over 40 years. .,use for wonder when we con- camp meetings, where they could received Aug. 27, 1951, - ® total value of the utility's prop- ana State Bar Association. | 2.8 # sider the bad sanitary conditions. spend days or even weeks and fighting with Headquarters Com=[_ =~ 1 poids the key to how| Guest speaker will be Prof. Wil-, 1 «WE MUST NOT conclude from The drinking water in towns was develop all sorts of hysterical pany in the 38H Infantry Regl 'h you pay for ’phone service llam G. Carleton, writer, speaker, soft and lovely. High wedge heel, tao, on a this, however,” said Dr. Gatch, unbelievably bad. The people of Symptoms. To people faced all ment, P via on, ve lose because allowable profits are IU alumnus, and instructor at foam cushion. All white or multi-tone leather. “that none of our ancestors Cincinnati drank raw water from their lives by the fear of death in “r . aa Pte. Cha na 7./based on percentage of value, the University of Florida, Gaines- Only reached old age. the Ohio River, mud from which its most grisly forms, religion was| Lon : # J Bell maintains its worth should; Ville. 4 05 .
: : ‘ night. “And Favored for the nicest moments this summer, an as long as |
elegant shoe of twisted strips of leather, butter.
- \ttle to the bottom of the a very present help.” Pritchard, 1227 Bellefontaine St, “The great increase theavet-iwould settle te the bottom 9 Dr. Gatch concluded his re- for his one-man assault on abe figured on how much ita prop-
glass. : erty would cost if purchaséd at ‘ . age length of Fong Wg Wh sg “Tuberculosis was common, too. marks with this observation. |Communist position. 1 todays fnflated prices. Public, Nashville Artist curred in the ew de ' Tt not infrequently destroyed en- 2 a» | Attacking “Tombstone Hill" oo naar Jones argues it should! Opens School
due in great part to conquest of io JT Ts owded living “THE LAW of the survival of elements of the 15th Regiment's "Ue h “Coro Hh Oo oe phone diseases of Shiighocd. Ha quarters, poor ventilation and the fittest was in full force among(3d Battalion were pinhed down De for it. P NASHVILLE, June 7—C. Curry aged 40 in 1820 hud a = 80 Spitting spread the disease. No the pioneers. I have airéeady men- by heavy Red fire 75 feet from The difference is a $40 million Bohm, well known artist of the good a chanics o ving So ye one thought of isolating the suf- tioned that many of them reached the top. whopper. Bell puts a $130 mil- Brown County art colony, will ae A tale of what our ferers. an extreme old age. To do this| Pfc. Pritchard, a rifleman. 0 "Si 0 on jtself, while Mr. Open his 14th annual summer art'| DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. . The doctor’s Be as replete Epidemics of dysentery were it is necessary that the-individual crawled across no-man’s-land and y =... . rates it to $90 million. School Monday. | forefathers - endur — ple frequent, Our forefathers called have a high resistance to infec-|dropped into the Commie trench. Judge Claycombe is in the middle Classes in outdoor landscape : with SPIESIYArINg Co endicitis if the ‘lux, and one form of it tion and to cardiovascular disease. He fired at the enemy until his .i1" 2 ¢170 million estimate. .|painting will continue through Childbed fever, appe _' ithe ‘bloody flux.’ “The lack of sanitation and of rifie jammed and then pulled the , iper controversy is rate of Aug. 23. They will be held Mon-
Lou Moors
gaid his decis largely was
Shop Thursday
strangulated hernia, urinary ob- "oo mes for milk sickness medical care worthy of, the mame d ed it 7 reasons: f 3 > g i pin from a grenade and tossed it. , 6; Bell should get. Mr. Jones day, Wednesday and y struction, giabetes. t pernicious were the ‘staggers,’ the ‘trembles’ had at least the merit of produc-|His action allowed United Na- in it held to or Jr. while mornings,-.and Tuesday Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P. M ONE-Ban a be Sr other ail. And the ‘slows’ We know now ing people with these characters tions troops to capture the hill. ype yjlity presses for up to 8/day and Saturday afternoons. || ~ 3 : hp from the *50 and a great ey ro ble. were hat it was caused by a poison {stics. | /Capt. Joseph P. Ford, reserve ,,. cent. : | Mr. Bohm this year will be as 18 E. Washington $1 race in 1949 ments, how, easily curable, found in the leaves of the white, en en rrr |{information officer, 2d Air Re-" mpne running battle really be-|sisted by Miss Elizabeth 1 Bea] : in. 147, Ne suall) . snake root. When the leaves serve District, Indianapglis, re- hen Bell filed forlo , fbn ’ them in Moo Rodent Hiows Calizeq tertibie were eaten by a cow, the poison County Employees Have the Bronze Star. : gan in_194%, whes Bel increase. Spe ot hia Fudents and mow ani BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE TWO—Enti mutilation o 1d t be pre. Was excreted in her milk, which High Blood Donor Goal He served 17 months in Korea (ior two years of busy signals/County Art Gall 2 Shige Su sone Soe. Pr’iin turn poisoned human. Symp-| Marion County employees have as administrative officer for the 5,4 wrong numbers from both] aaS30 ation.) r— under engine = 4 toms. were fever, muscular weak: ” radio jeep squadron, whose job | " cubic inches, i aDentisty Was crude, Toothtes, tremors, vomiting, collapse|. LIEPING Blooy geal 1 dee was wo ett targets for Sghter sides, She pec approved ttle; ; g § 5 the 183 cubic affliction, or th were torn from and death. /donations rung up May 23 by|and bomber planes. He was sta- : supercharged --alilietion, ee an. a : : . ] - $600,000 Difference | j a cars.” ° their sockets with a cant hook ag k nL a . ‘city hall workers. og (tioned from Pusan in the sofith Be Ee a Teri ware or “NANCY MANES is believed, The ‘Red: Cross Defense Blood east corner of the peninsula to Bell came back’ slugging. Two, : THRED = struments of torture, worn for DY some to have died of milk McK-|geryice unit will be at the court:/P¥OBSyang in thernorth. °° imonths. later it filed for a $5.4] money. looks and not for chewing. noun a) the pri age of 35: house, 10 a.’ m. to 4 p. m. Tues-| Capt: Ford, while serving here; mjjjjon raise. After more volumi- ways gare Washington had a set made of ny Dra enee hood 1 a ead day in Supeérior Courtroom 3. his Deen lying in lhe YMCA nous testimony, PSC turned a doubled. x . | 4 - ’ s e resides a ueson, riz. . } a Ee ee A A (hr moses a —_. - a. Im sam aise his mouth Js stuted with a Jes tat Modern [ile ag oct Presbyterian Church tomor- Heiress Jailed Complaining commission rales Full Family Size \ . this year's ra cotton. to push forwar 8 lips : ro row, 2-8 p.m; lL. 8. Ayres & - were confiscatory, Bell ran to] . . : Sobel . ; g when Stuart painted his portrait./frequent is doubtful,” Dr. Gatch/co, 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Wednesday] LOS ANGELES, Cal. June 7 Judge Claycombe. The first boost bé 1" ? Warne, $ had bee) Siar (Incidentally, Dr. Gatch says asserted. . land 1-7 p. m. Thursday; Indiana|(UP) — Mary Lavinia Spreckéls, he gave was worth either $5.4 : The > which he W George Washington's physicians, “Our forefathers were beset by National Bank, 9 a. m.-3 p. m.|beautiful 39-year-old divorced million or about $6 million a Y Las finished secon bled him to death.) loneliness, disease, privation and Thursday. wife of sugar heir John D./year, depending on whether you : r “They kept »* a » fears—troubles as cogent as any| Donations will be taken at|Spreckels, was jailed early today take Bell's figures or the PSC's. Built # . + bl of the race.” “THE CHIE) Sjpeases ou plo- which alles Dal Tice among|Clinton tomorrow, Noblesville|on suspicion of drunk driving. [The second one added about $1.5 uiiT 70 give Troubie- car stayed peer Indiana were , ty-'the : >
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