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One of the commonest sites for them is in the mucous lining of the nose, where Mrs. Ribicoff had them. Doctors have tried to help similar patients with cauteries and radium, but always unsuccessfully, and Mrs. Ribicoff refused these treatments. Then she heard of the new operation devised by Ohio...
Explains Nebraska-born Surgeon Saunders, 41: "I reasoned that if you could replace the fragile membrane of the nose with skin, even though you might not remove all the telangiectases, they still would not bleed because of the skin covering." Dr. Saunders has done 40 such operations since 1958, all...
The Norfolk & Western Railway, which reaches from Norfolkthrough the West Virginia coal fields up to southern Ohio is one of the nations best-run railroads. A ride over its main line, says the Handbook of American Railroads, instills "a sense that everything is in 'apple-pie order' and...
The combined earnings of the roads last year totaled $77 million, well ahead of the earnings of any other transportation corporation. President Saunders estimates that by eliminating duplicate tracks and terminals between the Wabash and Nickel Plate, he will save at least $25 million a year and make the profit...
Saunders still needs approval by ICC and Nickel Plate and N. & W. stockholders. But no serious ovjections are expected. ICC Chairman Kenneth H. Tuggle reiterated last week what the agency has said before-that it is in favor of mergers that are in the public interest.