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Harriman Speaks Qn Viet Nam War

der charge In the beating death of Theodore Kenney, 38, Indianapolis, June 19 following a dice game in the Capital City. Kenney died last Friday night

WASHINGTON UPI — Am- in an Indianapolis hospital of .bassador W. Averell Harriman injuries he suffered when struck S said today If the Communist on the head with a fence post. »can win the guerrilla war in

*Viet Nam "they believe they .will be able to do it anywhere

jin the world.”

Harriman, President Johnson's roving ambassador-at-Jarge and diplomatic troubleJshooter, said in an interview in ."U. S. News A World Report 1 ’

Inmate Escapes In Handy Auto

MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. UPI - Duane Bion, 24, escaped

.magazine that Viet Nam "is 1 from the Indiana State Prison the toughest nut to crack —the here Sunday when he drove off final expression of Communist from a work detail outside the methods.” i walls in an auto parked nearby. t “I think it is the critical test,” Police said the inmate was Harriman said. "I think we’ve from Elkhart and was serving got to believe what is coming 2-14 yeras on a conviction for out of Peking these days. The i conspiracy to commit a felony. Communists look upon Viet i They said he was sentenced ^Nam as the real test — if they from Kosciusko County,

can succeed with this guerrilla

war, they believe they will' be £ible to do it anywhere in the

world.”

Hands Self In INDIANAPOLIS

UPI —

Kennedy Return

WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., looking refreshed and slightly sunburned, returned from a

tJames Moses, 35, Indianapolis. , J

* j ^ ^ o ^ ^ hohdav river - running trip to

•was ordered bound over to a

jgrand jury Monday when he j West Monday with a promtturned himself into Indianapo- i ise to travel even more extenjlis police in connection with a sively throughout the nation. |fatal beating. I The Kennedy “expedition,” in-

t Authorities said Moses was , eluding his wife, son David, 11, wanted on a first-degree murand daughter Kathleen, 14,

HUMAN FOOL uke a delicately BALANCED MACHINE, CONSISTS OF MANY SMALL, PERFECTLY COORDINATED PARTS. EACH FOOT HAS 26 BONES-INCLUDING 14 TOE BONES—WELD IN PLACE BY A MAZE OF, LIGAMENTS,TENDONS AND MUSCLES.

UNIQUE PARTS OF THE HUMAN FOOT ARE ITS ARCHES, WHICH ACT AS SHOCK ABSORBERS. THE LONGITUDINAL ANCH EXTENDS FROM HEEL TO TOE; THE METATARSAL ARCH RUNS across THE INSTEP.

/Doctors are fightingATHLETES FOOT WITH A NEW PRESCRIPTION DRUG CALLED DNACTIN. IN CLINICAL TESTS, TINACTIN CURED 75-20^ OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM ATHLETES FOOT.

Sp-% 4 YOUR HEALTH

By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.

Hopeful Nen’s In Medicine

FORT KNOX is being given fair warning to keep a sharp eye on its gold supply, for gold Haf is attracting scientific attention by its curious healing

possibilities.

Recently, gold leaf foil was

used successfully as a patch for S enc y-

the repair of leaking blood ves-! th® Presbyterian Hospital

sels. The early in Philadelphia such an elecreport of the ; L roni c monitor has been inuse of gold leaf s tailed. It gives a loud and

for saving the lives of many patients. Heart patients, hospitalized for a wide variety of ailments, are watched with meticulous care for any unusual change in condition. Time is vital to combat a heart emer-

was so gratifying that more and more areas

seeking

benefits.

When gently rubbed with a

camel’s hair brush, the foil beI comes charged with static elec- • tricity. The leaf is then applied

Dr. Coleman

to tissue surfaces and adheres

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, IV, visauc i

. to them, allowing healing processes to continue without the formation of excessive scar

tissue.

Successful Treatment The goldplating technique is now being used for the treatment of skin ulcers of the legs. . Dr. Naomi M. Kanof of Washington, D. C., has been successful in treating ulcers that previously resisted other forms of treatment. Dr. Kanof has found that the processes of healing these ulcers began ■within 48 hours after the gold leaf was applied to the edges of the wound. Study Gold Foil For reasons still unexplained the gold leaf seems to stimulate the repair processes to tissue devitalized by disease. Patients are being given the advantage of this new form of treatment while scientists continue to seek more knowledge of how gold foil helps the body to return to

health. • • •

I A new electrically controlled

"heart

spent three days floating a own the Yampa and Green rivers in Colorado and Utah. He said the family had a "great time” on the trip.

Wrong Gear

Sweet Haul LONDON UPI — Gangs of children cleaned up a street in the Balham section of London today after a heavily-loaded truck flipped over. The truck was hauling candy.

LONDON UPI — Motorcyclist Michael McDade, giving evidence in a dangerous driving case Monday, was asked by the prosecutor: "What gear were you in?” "My leather jacket and boots,” said McDade.

Catches Mistake

BRANSGORE, Eng. UPI — Publishers of a mathematics textbook sent a letter of thanks to 11-year-old Richard Whit- ! lock — who pointed out an er- ) ror in one of the answers given.

Surprised Burglar ATLANTA UPI — Assistant cashier Herndon Adams, making a routine check of a bank closed for the Independence Day holiday, walked in on a burglar Monday. "What are you doing here?” the burglar demanded. “Why, I work here,” Adams replied. The burglar fled, abandoning his tools.

compelling warning if an emergency arises and indicates that a patient needs immediate help, in medicine and Geared For Crisis

surgery are, Within 60 seconds life-saving

treatment is already in progress. A coordinated group of physicians and technicians is specially trained and geared to handle a medical crisis with split-second timing and pre-

cision. .

The benefits of this monitoring system are already remarkably apparent. There has been a 30 per cent decrease in the death rate from sudden heart attacks w-hen patients ar« “electrically supervised.” Urges Modem Technique Dr. Clarence A. Imboden, Jr., of the United States Public Health Service, states, "There is tremendous life-saving potential if all modern means of early detection and prompt intervention are used in heart

emergencies.”

Under the direction of the heart disease control program of the United States Public Health Service more and more hospitals everywhere will be urged to plan ard install similar monitoring, life-saving sys-

tems.

These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body. All the hopeful new advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should be handled by your

center is responsible own doctor. He knows you best.

tO UK, King Features Syndicate, lac,)

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Johnson To Meet Australian JOHNSON CITY, Tex. UPI— President Johnson planned to return to Washington today for a visit with Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies. Menzies arrived in New York Monday from London and said he would pay a “courtesy call” on the President today. He said Viet Nam would be a certain discussion topic. The President, during the last full day of his holiday rest period, hinted by way of his Press Secretary George Reedy that a

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, July 6,1965

trade mission to Iron 'Curtain I Granite Shoals, newly named countries by Commerce Secre- j the Lyndon B. Johnson Lake in tary John T. Connor was in "a the tradition of branding the envery tentative stage.” tire countryside with the LBJ But that was one of the few monogram — a sign of affection announcements to come out of of the natives, the Texas hill country Monday, The President arrived by helias the President took time to copter at the lake at late aftersee the scenery and cruise noon. He took the wheel of a around a lake in his boat. 20-foot speedboat and stayed During his current holiday, he mostly in a cove, the mouth of

has mixed official business with pleasure, rising early to work on official papers. Afterwards it has been relaxing drives around his several

which Secret Service boats had sealed off. Secret Service boats kept newsmen, photographers and spectators hundreds of yard*

ranches and boating on Lake away.

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