Show Tm Very Proud of You ' THE OCDD4 (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5A " R Friday Evening Jan 30 1953 Anhlc Sprained? You Can Wall Doctors Declare (AP) —Use of a that a per son can walk around on a sprained ankle shortly after receiving an injection was described today to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons The comparatively new drug is called Hyaluronidase It is an enzyme made from a tissue extract Dr W R MacAusland Jr of the U S Air Force Base Hospital Maxwell Air Force Base Ala gave this report Swelling is reduced andpain relieved withon two hours after the drop is injected into an injured ankle The patient can walk bearing his full weight severe swelling is prevented This speeds complete recovery Dr MacAusland said he has used the drug successfully in human injuries for the last two CHICAGO drug so 1 c -e z? JS “I'M VERY PROUD OF YOU”: President Eisenhower warmly grasps the hand of Charles E Wilson after he was sworn in as Secretary of Defense After this ceremony the President’s Cabinet became a functioning team "" n A-Pla- nts In 6 Weeks By UNITED PRESS Labor disputes halted or slowed construction at five atomic energy installations in the United States during the last six weeks Two strikes at Joppa 111 and Portsmouth O were still in progress today But union leaders expressed hope for early settlement of the strike which started Jan 19 at the Joppa steam electric project About 200 members of the AFL carpenters and millwrights union walked off their jobs in a dispute with AFL electricians about whose members should assemble a generator ' All of the 3500 workers at the project which will supply power to the Paducah Ky atomic energy plant were kept from their jobs by the millwrights’' picket line Representatives of both unions mef yesterday and said they hoped to complete an agreement which would permit work resumption soon WASHINGTON (AP) — Is Ohio one of the 48 states' Is Robert A Taft legally a senator? Is Taft's fellow senator from Ohio John W Brick-e- r under a shadow of doubt? - What about the seven presidents of the United States who hailed from Ohio? Were they qualified citizens or were they really foreigners? With a perfectly straight face Rep George H Bender — himself a' Taft Republican from way ‘back-- pressed today for action on a bill that would answer these questions by the simple method of admitting his native Ohio to the union Bender says no Congress defined the boundaries of Ohio in 1802 and the Ohio folk duly adopted a state constitution which was presented to federal authorities the following year — England (UP) — squads were reinforced today on the liner Queen Elizabeth where two mysterious fires broke out within 24 hours Fire patrols were doubled aboard other British ships including the Queen Mary Scotland Yard detectives and fir officials visited every liner in dock after the second blaze started in a pile of rags aboard the 83000-to- n Queen Elizabeth yesterday The fires aboard the Queen Elizabeth here for drydock repairs were the latest of an une — but Congress vorlds msmpusm ttnin YOU never did get (R-Wi- around to approving it “Ever since 1803” Bender said “the people of 'our state have been behaving as if we belonged to the United States but the fact is that we are not full members of the flock We have been washed but not baptized” Now with Ohio’s 150th anniversary of statehood about to be celebrated some “over-zealoresearchers” have discovered the omission Bender said Bender got his resolution reus ferred to an Interior Affairs LEWISBURG Pa (UP)— During the buck deer season a young hunter came suddenly on a doe lying sprawled on a lower slope of Shade Mountain He thought she was dead until he lefteTher SEOUL (AP) — u S Sabre head by an ear The doe’s eyes popped open she' took a quick jets shot down a look at the hunter and leaped Russian-buil- t bomber off North and away between two other up Korea’s west coast today and startled sportsmen capped their patrols by destroying one Mig jet fighter and damaging another The Fifth Air Force said it was the second time in the Ko- UP TO for Your Old Rango Four Models to Choose From cat caar aWoctrkl Low SEE IT TOP-QUALI- FEATURES TY Em EASY TERMS TODAYS ill ALL THESE This unusual offer good only while our over-stoc- k lasts! 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