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PAGE SIX SETS FEW AIR TRANSPORT RECORD l .—. iAiv r»A SW JMBSM»BHiWIMmvMK .• X!, Mi: a»«B^BKBR;Si t® \ . ' aKimMMMawaMßi <f|P' ' v * ’' BM f &£SPfjfc |lil|l ' Pilot Ltfliiiul S. Andrew# Flowers |»ii*k<-il in Los Angeles, 'al.. in the morning are prcsent *-.1 to AL-. {'.. F. Smith at Wash ington, f). C., 10 hours 22 min* ntt's :tti<i a-I - coral.•■ later hy Le nd ' \nd. ev,.- al’e r r-i:ibli-h- th nv Injuries May Occur To the Hand and Wrist £y LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. ,Tl 11. 11 \M » and l ist are In an •xtremHy espostd position to in- Jui \ spi mi is not so common as in lh»- .a «• or tin mkle. lint .for a very <h finite reason in. ciemienimr weakest point. 'l'lii trxi< ,nf *• was tirsl .•K-i-iifriK ly il> ■ < i ilifil 1 1 v .Mu iliam •’• 1 11«*> m 1v | i ill' 1 I kllllUll ;is '('lilies' I'rMl't II I It.- In. tm \ i :i .'ini! illu. tralion of tho i 111 f* r ''ivf'inc ft ue have made in die ni■■ iit•• merit ol fracture.- of tli<t hope hi i • bundled ii.M y i s t!,at iid upci v din d. Alir.ilifiiu ('olios was horn in Kil l’i llll', :: 1111 (.I 11’ 111 i*if HI d| \ IIIOM oi' M- in*- in I >iiMin In d> 11 hi in tin- 'lassie form ol {i'mmi'i' In uivitf "I consider tins fey his i lie i'llo.-1 common injury to which Hi*- up. t "r fit t'pftl extremities o<* exposed. 'l'ln- find lire takes i'liiC" ihoill iiii inrii umi y halt’ above Cht wrist," One t'nilii is from this original de si ription tin dilficolt i*-s That the, sur geons oi those ii.ivs liah in dealing with Tracttires. First. they had to guess Hurt reason by topic ami in rtliftion as to jii.t what tione was bioken umi where the break was. Only,, if tli*. fiuti*-nt died and it was post ilil* to make a dissection of the part, could they determine by direct observation. \nd fhi- did not hap pen very often Aseptic surgery had not been per fected. and it would nave he’ert put ftiiK tin* oatieiii life in jeopardy a SEES HAUPTMANN AS STAY IS WON iM ‘>“ SXx. , With thf scheduled execution of Bjruno - Hauptmann deferred at until .Inno while the New Jersey con i t of errors and appeal riviews hit: trial, Mrs. Anna Ha&ptmanu is pictured laavinc th* 1 Mri. C. F. Smith ing * new Los Angeles-Washing ton speed record for transport planes. Mrs. Smith, wife of the president of the American Air lines, gave ihe flower* to Mrs. Roosevelt. from mice!id) to cut down on tb« injure'! part during life. Then Folks emphasizes the great difficulty of reducing the fracture and uiakitn: tt stay, on account of tli* pull ot the • muscles. W hen anes the- it) was int ro Ic.-od 32 years later it was possible to obtain relaxation so that the hones could easily ano effecti\ely be put in place Finally. wc never knew whether, even aftei the hones had been ap proximated, tic v were mitt" to '-I&*' x.""\ , ' . v f :S > - -'3 (tmiiiOn; to shoif hoir rallinff no uiit.'tirti.hrd hcod is lil.rlit to 111 I 111 ■/ 111 o oi I'' lis I. m that position. The patient had to undei.'O the agony ot bavin? th* .-■filints removed and readjusted. It was when the X-ray came into a. e in that the surgeon could see exactly what bone was hroltra mid how it was broken or misplaced, and by taking X-ray pictures regu larly during the course of hoalin* .assure tie fracture patient of free dom from deformity For a while C'olles’ fracture wt>« much more freiruent than now, be cause it was the usual injury that came from cranking an automobile. Since the cranking days are gone, th« usual method of producing the injury- falling on the palm of the outstretched hand—again obtains. EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamphlet# by in. flendening can now lie ob tained in sending 10 cents in coin, sot each, and a seif.addressed envelope stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in care of this paper. The pamphlets ate: “Indigestion and Constipation,' 1 “Re ducing and Gaining,'' “Infant Feed ing." “Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetes.** “Feminine Hygiene" and “Thy-Care of the flair and Skm,” fra. Inre of the tvii.-r is one of i In commonest of fractures in lit. lioflv. The i c a > o n is. of i onrse. oli\ tons that when one falls, if i* nfiim fil to Break the fort e h\ t hrti\t -1111 out ttie hriiiil. T It .• w li o I e u c if- lit of the. hofiy is potuiiied .1 ow ii on i !i c v. list, aml it i v<-s uay at it rw prison at (ronton after >i iling " p i‘ husband who is held in the death house. With her is Murray hdelhaum, aide of Kdward J;. Fteiljy, defense counsel. Defens* Uwrtra aeain have “made ud”. HENDERSON. (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1935. New Medical “Find” |!|r gjir «g| I ' oS 1 | m I *2* lIC 41 m - |j|oy 1 /-4|\ -Hm |f|| , Jflim •*«s» - ;S >. IP' JHI .y gfflF ■ Dr. William Low^r Use of inhibin, the most recently discovered harmone, as a cure foi enlarged prostate glands in many cases instead of removal of the gland through surgery, has been disclosed by Dr. William K. Low. l of the Cleveland Clinic. Dr Lower has been experimenting with tiu* treatment since 192 R. Living "Dead Man’ : A • •: :**v: • •:.:’ W. A. St range. 71, onetime Tyler, Tex., sheriff,,is recovering after having been “dead" for five minutes. Injection of adrenalin into heart restored him t<> consciousness. ‘milrary lo slory of English men who "died’’ under • imiiai cii cum.-ianres. uange had no story to tell of angels, pearly safes etc. U'>',ihul Press) DURANTE DENIES HE HUGGED HER v * if HHHRHH Jimmy ( Schnozzola ) Durante Declaring ho “never laid : on | any woman at any £-ir*F'‘” in the Ahe tiler, Jimmy fSelmozzola) Du. rant#.denied bugging Mrs. Evelyn* Ijoofhet of Pittsburgh, who has j sited for ija 000, charging ae | . !i) FOR FAMILIES OF SLAIN MEN rA l jjfcfe-' ' * WmMxW :flH' -* Morgentlialer Catlin » Governor George H. Earle of (Pennsylvania receives in state •house at Harrisburg a check for $7,849 from Wendell P. C. Mor genthaler, chairman of the Young j Democrats of Pennsylvania. The fuffij representing proceeds of i On With the Dance •:- -:- -:- It's the "Park Avenue Drag” I bityilll i a 5 i ASy’WKM 1 jkMK vi- JfE«j ""i ffVT..jWBKwv». AdßaP inIHB J® a-j \ v^vms^bi ; i Tyy t}‘mm ' "*■ • *■ K . v | |' M .. T^pjt .he Rhumba, Carioca and Continental are pasa£ and the Park Avenue >r*e ia Die creation for the tiippcra of (h» light fantastic. Here Mr*. Evelyn Loether seized her in “an unlawful and indecent manner” as she sat in a front row seat watching his act. Durante and the complainant, who is married and mother of a child, are pictured. Governor end Mrs. Earle the inaugural ball, is for the fam ilies of five men slain in the elec tion eve massacre at Kelayres, Pa., when bullets mowed down a Democratic parade. Looking on are Yates Catlin, member of the bail committee, and Mr*- Earle. When Ultra Smart Society Circles Won Appellation of Exclusive iC 4OO ‘ Ward McAllister Fifth avenue in 1892. HACK IX ISS9, Ward McAllister, a New York society loader, r; c. i'ded as an authority on smart s -t and fashion matters, made tin- rfate metit lhat t la-rc were only ahoiit tOO persons who conh! claim ud- SIR MALCOLMHITS 200 MILES AN HOUR IN TRIAL f I Lv ' 4 : -"■- ; * . ‘ ' f • '• ; :• . | 0 IIW " * ■»■■>■■■ ■■■■■ —————————-—-L_ _><>.•••■'••" __ ~ iM i n ~ Bluebird starts on 200-mile-an-hour warmup at Daytona Beach. bhooting along the sands of Day- | tona Beach, Fla., at 200 miles an hour, Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Mom Numskuu. «% ESK \/ a M // Detap noaH” is cosmic Dost the Same Powpeif THE Clfsl_S HAVE THE CHEEK TO USE? ■tfRS IRMA BAILEr. PATees ON/ t-t.T. D£Ae - noam if awo op Sorer. bores / Does a LAMB Chop? H C BE-J.MOMT, OXBoiRo, tAINhJ. dear. Noah- 15 THE - qceam Blue because IT US ALL WET > WiLMER RAYMONOv 1 LLE, TEXAS. I Florence and Alvarez, New York night club performers and creators # I the new dance, show three pimiiiuui. i>ocialite»s are trying to master u iSenlrai Pteu) ! mission into the best social circles ! in New York City. From this is | said to have sprung the designation of inch society . as the “Four Hun ] ilr. d". wditch since has come to 1 si: life flic ’nine Idoods ami ariitlo- Bluebird racing oar is pictured during a trial run. The British speed driver has been waiting for NOMSENSg to An~r mao PN 0 ) \’o LaFT. s' Q-fsTvAEO^ WFLV\ ’ ijg||P| , fO°Af I crat.- of exclusive society in ! parts of the nation. About the timf i Mc A 'list or mads the assertion, Fifth avenue in Now York was th* l center of American society, ani I manv wcnlthv people lived th&rfc | better beach conditions to attempt | a record-breaking rim of 300 j miles an hour. His record is 272 Noah Numskuu- BaC * 1^0^" >. -Os -> v«~- 1 * DEAR NOAH- IF 50M.C Guy was mean enough TO TAKE. OFFENSE/ DO YOU Th'NF. HE'D LEAVE THE GrATE ? GINGER. LC>RENtZ.£N San ANTONIO/ TEXAS DEAR. NOAH =• |F YOU ‘ OWED YOUR. TAILOR- ' SOME KONEY, WOULD HE PRESS HIS SUIT AGAINST YOU ? L 1 lyam FinWAut. . KIND OF COWS WEAR. COWSLIPS? OICK TOL UurVD-BIMWeAeOLVS,