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To Restore White Crosses WASHINGTON A gray-haire- Oct 3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 3A R WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1951 TPlaslic Valve McCarthy Testimony Ready to Fight Heart Disease (UP) — d an a today launched mighty battle to restore white crosses to service graves and the spirit of religion in the armed forces Representative Edith Nourse Roger who has ministered to the pounded in three wars called on the house armed services committee to speed action n her bill toVestore white crosses to the graves of 13000 war dead on Hawaii's "sacrifice hill" "They are the symbol of Christianity" Mrs Rogers said in an interview "and the symbol of sacrifice — the greatest sacrifice that can be made" Tumult of Criticism The army tore down the crosses I'XIIaMifMi and s replacing- them with flat headstones The action raised a tumult of criticism in Honolulu congress and the United States The army said crosses are not used in national cemeteries but were a Sen Joseph R McCarthy seated at left testifies before the temporary expedient in this case senate foreign relations subcommittee on the nomination of Philip when stone markers were not availC Jessup to be a member of the VS S delegation to the United able during the war Nations He charged that Jessup "adopted 100 per cent"Owen Latti-- I Mrs Rogers said the army told more's 10 point far eastern policy program aimed at giving the U S of on account her "it was done recognition and aid to the Chinese communists Committee members the trend in modern times to have seated rear left to right are: Sen Guy M Gillette Sen cemeteries without markers and Sen John J Sparkman J William Fulbright "That's one of the most danger- chairman ous' insidious "things I've ever s) -- ' - (R-Wi- s) (D-I- '' heard' of "It fits into the picture of leav- f It's a trend in ing out religion the army whether it is deliberate or not "It's taking away the symbol of God from these Then who have sacrificed for a great cause — it's real- ly a crucifixion" Served With Red Cross Mrs Rogers served with the American Red Cross in 1918 to 1922 in care of war disabled and was appointed personal representative In care of disabled veterans by President Harding in 1922 She was reappointed to the task by Presidents Coolidge and Hoover She is in almost daily contact with disabled Korean veterans recuperating in Washington hospitals Mrs Rogers who has read the Bible to dyrog veterans said "I have never seen a veteran who didn't believe in God Theymay not all have a Dracticing religion but they all believe in God in a supreme being" The army's "heartless" action ahe said "is doing away with the visible expression ©f the religions they espoused" Blocked Religious Prayer She said the move is tied in with the same" "trend'' that blocked reifious prayer at the United ' a) (D-Ar- (D-AI- a) Hoover Cites Weakening Of Ethical Standards j WASHINGTON Oct 3 lid iboi 'Tr11 (AP (iic former President ' Herbert Hoover lion laws the former president ias told senators there is a dan- said gerous weakening of morality and substitute for ethical standards apethical standards' in the "very plied as a matter of course by inarea in which we should expect to dividuals in their daily conduct of find integrity and leadership" the public business" Senator Gillette chair! (D-Iow- a) makman of a rules ing a study of federal election laws made public late yesterday a letter from Mr Hoover In his jeply to Gillette's request for suggestions on how to tighten up elec- - Bussians Break Arctic Ice but With U S Ships WASHINGTON Oct 3 (UP) The Russians certainly can break that ice in the Arctic — with U IS equipment that is A Soviet propaganda' film praising red progress in developing modern ice breaks has backThe film distributed in fired Easller in a speech to the house Switzerland showed the techhe had said: "The boys feel that the eliminanique in breaking the ice with tion of the crosses is part of the a modern ice breaker But the Soviets let their prop- same movement that has eliminatThe slip slip show: ed the name of God in the openof the Cganda the state department via ing of the deliberations Ji letter to the editor of a Swiss United Nations "Our boys believe in God Mr newspaper The writer said the vessel carSpeaker" ried Russian characters on it But for a second "and certainly hot on purpose the camera's eye De ad Handshake Costly Rested on one of the ship's FORT WAYNE Ind Oct 3 (AP) In clearly capitalisAttendants at a funeral home were tic letters one could read: "U S M little surprised last night when coast guard'" a mourner walked up to the casket The Russians still hold two U and shook hands with the deceased S coast guard cutters received e Later they told police they found (under They say the a $150 lodge ring was missing from (vessels can't be returned because finger of the dead man Ithey are "stuck in the ice" in the human body's biggest blood vessel to combat one form of heart disease a Georgetown university doctor reported today The doctor Charles A Hufnagel of ihe Georgetown school of medicine said its use in human cases is justified on the basis of successful animal tests The valve is to alleviate a relatively-qpmmo- designed and serious form of heart trouble caused by impairment of the aortic valve That's a valve controlling the flow of blood from the pumping heart into the aorta the great blood vessel that constitutes the main pipeline of the arterial blood system The valve's function can be impaired as a result of rheumatic heart disease syphilis or hardening of the arteries If Ihe valve is defective blood may back up into the heart This causes the heart to overwork itself and become enlarged It can result in the condi- tion popularly called heart fail- ure Up to now Dr Hufnagel told a reporter at the scientific assembly of the District of Cplumbia medical society there has been no sur-- ' gical means of attacking such a valve defect Repair of the natural value itself he said would mean extensive work within the heart His plastic valve is designed for insertion in the aorta a few inches from the heart itself A section of the vessel is cut out and replaced by the valve The valve about two inches long s and of an inch in diameter has a tiny plastic ball it The ball is about half an inch in diameter As blood is pumped out of the heart and flows through the aorta the ball is forced against the far end of the valve but the device is so designed that plenty of blood can get around it When the heart relaxes the ball is pulled back against the other opening of the valve keeping the blood from flowing back toward the heart HR1: A n He did however—suggest some changes telling Gillette his group should examine the libel and slander laws "with the object of making the courts more effective agencies in these matters" At present he said public figures have little or no protection against libel and slander Mr Hoover said he regards as one deficiency in federal election laws the fact they do not apply to primary elections which in many states he noted "are equivalent to elections'" and in others are "so closely a part of the whole election atmosphere as to amount to a source of continuous political MONTH-LON- EVENT WITH SENSATIONAL G Newest Fashions i Sizes 7 to 14 CORDUROY JACKETS — Boxy style with closing to pointed collar Two patch pockets with button-dow- n flap trimming Newest fall colors Sizes 7 to 14 three-butto- n in-Si- SKIRTS — Four - 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