Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1922 — Page 20

EERHMS RESENT VISITORa’ SPIIIT Conduct of Foreigners Flashing Wealth Before People Makes Them Bitter. Hy United Press BERLIN, Oct. 20. —Americana and other foreigners will be URwelcome In Germany this wlnter. Already, a keen spirit of resentment, especially among thè working classes, is setting in against what are called “valuta-strong foreigners.” And, part of this resentment it may be said in all fairness. is attributable vo thè conduct of certain traveling foreigners, who have been swarming over Germany this summer. They have made lt difflcult for Americans and otheis whose business requires them to remain in Germany. They have flaunted in thè faces of waiters and shopgirls their dollars and their cheap marks; they have boasted of how cheaply they can buy foods and goods in Germany; and have said they would be “glad to get rid of this Junk” —meaning thè marks they bought by thè baie. The German has seen this; he has read, too, daily of how many marks can be hud for a dollar, and of how thè foreigners were “buying out” thè country, taking along not only luxuries but necessities. Ile has heard of thè foreigner feasting at rates coraparatlvely low when reckoned in American or British currency. Further, he has observed that many of thè foreigners were leading a loose life —wine, women and song. Then he has turned thè page, and read how many hundred marks his pioat and his butter and his bread and j potatoes are costing and will cost. He j has reckoned that up in terms of a weekly wage running between 2,000 j and 4.000 marks at present and has come to thè conclusion that thè eco- ! nomic situation is all wrong.

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Ventilation is thè hardest problcm to be solved in a doublé portable school building, a Times reporter leamed when he visited school No. 67 at 3615 W. Walnut St. The long portable, in which thè 3 B, 3 A and 4 B pupils attend school, has Windows along only one side.

And, along with it, he has gathered a sullen dislike for thè foreigner. The result is a distinct spirit of hoatillty. A few cases have conte to light in thè last couple of weeks where persone speaking English on thè streets were hissed. The foreigner wonders at such treatment and resents it. On thè other ltand, though, thè German resents thè boorish impoliteness and loud mouthed braggadocia which too many travelers assume. HEAD STICKS IN BOWL Polle© and Firenten Called to Ext rifate Baby Boy. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Police and rtremen were called out to extricate a baby boy who had wedged his head in a galvanized iron bowl. The firemen greased thè boy’s head and pulled off thè bowl.

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Makeshift School Buildings in Use Lack Ventilation

These Windows do not open front thè top. A stove in one of thè two roorns of this building was in such poor repair that smoke front it spread throughout thè building. Except for thè ventilation, this portable seemed to be in better conoition than some of thè one-room portables used at other schools.

CIAK IMS DIABETESCURE Serum Treatment Pronounced as Absolute Remedy by University Specialists. Pi li LA DELPHI A, Oct. 20.—Aster j years of investigation and research. I pliysiologists at thè University of Toronto have prepared a serum which is pronounced an ‘‘absolute cure” for diabeces. Rome of thè serunt, sent to t'ne Uni- j j versity of Pennsylvania medicai school ; a week ago. was used experimentally on three patients. Dr. Alfred Stengel t? that institution today announced unquajified success.

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Two one-room portables are used at No. 67. The permanent building at this school is a brick building, one of thè best in thè city. However, it is so

‘‘l regard thè'serum as one of thè big discoveries of thè age in medicai sc’.ence.” Dr. Stengel said, “and I think it is an absolute cure for diabttes, a disease that always has baffled physicians.” Diabetes is caused by thè degeneration of certain little "lslands” in tht. pancreas, a gland back of thè stomach near thè spinai column known as thè ‘‘ìslands of Langerhans.’ Langerhans. a German histologist, iìrst reeognized responsibillty for diabetes was due to failure of Parts of thè gland to secreto thè Juice necessary for thè oxklation of sugar in thè folood. The injection of ordinary pancreas in thè blood. heretofore attempted in thè treatment of diabetes, was unsuccessful, because that part of tho secretion intendeed for thè stomach digestion destroyed thè element to be ust-d for thè burnlng of sugar in thè blood. Dr. Banting of thè University of Toronto severa! years ago began ex-

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crowded that pupils from thè 1 B through thè 3 B grades can attend school only one-half day. The school board’s building program calls for a new building at No. 67.

periments to remove thè stomach juice from thè rest ot thè pancreation secretlon. His research was brought to fruition only recently. ACCIDENT WINS CROSS American With Spanish Legion (harges Moors Alone. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 20. —Getting along happlly in thè Spanish forelgn legion in Morocco was a matter of geiting used to Spanish cooking, acccrding to Z. B. Kassad of New Orleans, a veteran of thè A. E. F„ who enllsted in thè Spanish army here a year ago, and saw fighting on thè Moroccan fi'ont. Kassad, who recently returned. was awarded a Spanish mliitary cross for bravery. Ho described thè inoident for which it was awarded as "an accidont.” “As Tetuan," he said, “olir regiment charged up a long bill to thè posltion of thè Moors at thè top. 1 was run-

riing low and shoofing and was just about at thè top when thè Moors broke from cover and saw that I was all alone. “ ‘Did you sea that crazy American?’ an oft'icer yelled to another, and he rushed up to me, patted me on thè back and said ‘Good boy! wait rìght here.’ Pretty soon a generai carne aiong and pinned this cross on me. Hcnestly, I didn’t know I was alone

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out there in front until aster thè battle was all over.” 34-YEAR STRIKE ENDS Death daini* Pilot of Old Woodbumlng Engine. BURLINGTON. Iwa, Oct. 20.—The oldest strike in thè country is ended and thè striker, Albert M. Parmiter, is

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buried. Parmeter went on strike il 1888 when he was pilot of an oli wood-burning engine on thè Cnicago Burlington & Quinck, and he nevei gave in. He continued to draw strila pay until his death. At his funeral 400 members of hi| Union, thè Brotherhood of Leeone.ti vi Engineers, and a delegation of siriking shopmen, followed his body to th4 grave.

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