Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1927 — Page 21
APRIL 8, 1927
DECLARES EVERY DENTIST SHOULD • USE SCULPTURE Kansas City Man Practices Facial Surgery Studied During War. tin I I’it'il Pick* KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April B. Every dentist is—or should be—a sculptor, according to Dr. Emmett Craig, a local dentist. Dr. Craig has reasons for his statement. A dentist .must be adept In the use of the chisel, and sculptoring will give him much more practice in the use of ihat instrument. More important than that, it will give him a better understanding of the human face .and will aid him in correcting den--1 istry and facial surgery. During the World War Dr. Craig •became interested in facial surgery ■as practiced by French surgeons, and he began the study of sculptoring with the purpose of learning to make partial or full facial masks. Dentists find that this often is necessary in surgical cases or accidents, of the face is disfigured. Dr. Craig macie'a serious study of 1 he art and has had remarkable sue-
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cess with his hobby. In 1924 he won the silver medal, and in 1925 the bronze medal at the mid-west exhibit, which draws the productions or sculptors from Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. “Few persons with a talent for sculpture,” says Dr. Craig, “ever discover it. Yet it is much simpler than painting or drawing. Carving and modeling were among the first arts of the savages.” ‘BACHELOR STAFF THINS Only One Aide to Prince of Wales Remains Unmarried. Bu Vnitcd Press LONDON, April 8. —One by one, the Prince of Wales’ “bachelor staff” is disappearing, and the recent marriage of Sir Walter Peacock, administrator of the Prince's Duchy of Cornwall, leaves only one bachelor member on the York House staff. Brigadier General Trotter, the Prince’s groom-in-waiting, is now the only upholder of the one-time unbroken bachelorhood of the Prince’s staff. While other members of the staff are forced to do the fireside duties at home, Trotter appears td enjoy more accompanying the Prince to dances and other social functions. If you could ride from the earth to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star, and traveled at the rate of a mile a minute, you would reach your destination in 18,000,000 years.
NECKLACE RIDDEN IN THROAT CAVITY % Police of India Discover Practice. Ru United Press CALCUTTA, April 8. Another case of / the extraordinary practice among Indian criminals of hiding stolen goods In an artificial cavity in the throat has come to light in Calcutta. A man suspected of having stolen a 'gold necklace was being searched by the police who kept him under observation for a considerable time. They could find no trace of the necklace but suddenly the man showed signs of distress and produced the necklace from his mouth which had already been examined. A police officer said that many thieves in Calcutta have artificial cavities In their throats. Cases have been known where men can conceal as many as twenty rupees In cavities which are formed by a steady process. Beginning with a small liard object, usually a zino ball, a culprit soon learns to secrete in bis throat a heavier thing, such as a small bazaar-weight, and in about a couple 1 of years a large cavity is.Xormod.
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