Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1952 — Page 25
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1952
113 North | Crushed to Death
WATERLOO, Iowa — Rodney iller, 5, son of-Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miler, Waterloo, was crushed to| |death yesterday when he ran] N lu
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“Doc” to Call 20 Witnesses
‘Hopes to Bolster ‘Healing’ Claims
TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 24 —| | Arthur J. Cox, Sullivan “herb| |doctor,” expects to call about 20 persons to testify to the “healing powers” of his potions. Cox, accused of improperly labeling his products while selling |
them in interstate commerce, was indicted by a federal grand jury. |His trial is now in its third day. U. 8. Attorney Marshall Hanley (hoped to complete the government's evidence today. i Late yesterday, one witness called by the government told ‘how he bought herbs from Cox {for $30 to treat two of his children. afflicted with *a muscular disease.
Says Children Improved
Thurl Sheeley, the witness from Eaton, O., told the court the children showed improvement after taking the treatment. But the ‘healing powers of the
Rupert Hyatt, Cincinnati chemist, | who told the court it contained no active ingredients which could
‘give patients relief. Dr. Alfred H. Tilson, Federal Food and Drug anaylst, told the court the mixture contained only sunflower and mint leaves. Defense Attorney Thomas Gallagher has contended no government evidence has been presented | {to show that herbs were sold in|
|interstate commerce.
Mr. Sheeley testified "4 had
{gone to Cox after other attempts to cure his children had, failed.
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Waiting in line to {¢hampionship fight on television lat the Indiana Theater last night, Henry Robinett, 36, An- | Three youths ran past him and |
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Lovett Says Plane Output Increased
HOUSTON, Tex.—Secretary of Defense Robert A. Lovett toured| military bases in Texas today]
after .declaring that the nation's :
aircraft output in the last three] months had surpassed all U. S.| losses in Korea. | Mr. Lovett said production of | all military supplies had increased, 660 per cent since the Korean| War started in June, 1950. He| said plane production had risen| to the point where the output| in the last three months was] greater than all combat losses | and destruction from other causes, in Korea since fighting there |
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