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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.‘ C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. j n : . PIONEER SURGEON IS PRAISED |MRS. BOB DESTITUTE, | WRC 10 PRESH" || Today on the Radio BY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BODY| SHE TELLS OFFICIAL Says Missing Husbend Made N v LOCAL: STATIONS. - P : Gosden and Correll Will Ap- Tested insure clear ' reception. INSIST ON I RADIO TUB 7 and Edns, en B the Associated Press. Modesty Hid Difficult Operation of 1886 e i o WMAL {55 udters WRC St Which Saved Patient’s Life—Gen. Jack~ Tdea of Saicide. 2:30—American School of the Alr. 2: pear Twice on R-K-0 Hour. . Other Features. 3:30—Marle 3:16—Frances B. Cole, 3:45—"A Future Journey to the Moon,” by Dr. John Q. Stewart. roo—yglm Uncle alm's Naturalists. 6:45—Tony's Scrap Book. T:00—"F g an Indus Out_of ws and Sounds,” by Will 302.5—WBZ—990. as WIZ. 45—8Same [¢] hmlhl ). 11:00--W. (“m_lnizm AND SO STATIONS. 428. 30—R-K-O program. 0—Weather forecast. —Vincent Lopez Orchestra. iber music. 3—WLW—100. son’s Neighbor's Ordeal Recalled. By the Assoclated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., October 24.— A pioneer in surgery, an 87-year-old man who performed the first operation in America for removal of & gall bladder, was presented late Tuesday to delegates attending the international assembly the Post-Graduate Medical Association of North America, and was given an enthusiastic ovation. Had Only Limited Information. He is Dr. Justus Ohage, St. Paul, who in 1886 performed the (}penflon which resulted in saving the life of his patient. He had been unable to obtain more than limited information concern- Haggard said. “Mrs. , whose husband had served as Jackson’s sec- ond in his famous duel with Dicker- son, recovered and the operation must g0 down in history as having preceded ot | “"rom simple. betnaings abdorinal has developed to becom m medical profession’s g:‘ fest 848 in saving human lives, Dr. Actress Gets $30 as Alimony. NEW YORK, October 24 (#).—The Supreme Court Wednesday awarded Ann Langford Phipps, former specialty A111692 417 RADIO g L IUBES vestigation by the State’s attorney general, left his wife destitute, she told a deputy attorney general. She said she did not have & separate bank account and he made no provision for her when he left for Chicago two ‘weeks ago, to his stringency. Although he told her some time that mn‘he should familiarize Hays. B—Mmh-" %ln'rvwmonhuu‘s And AL " time. i dancer with Earl Carroll revue, tem- carri i fumans. porary allmony of 30 weekly in @ mult 3 : ety (2% hours). or separation from her husband, . He children 11:15—Variety (2% Claude A. Phipps, said to be a member me,menhh:.:t';mmwzflhhld 398.8—WIR—T750. 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