Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1928 — Page 21

OCT. 19, 1928.

SWISS ARMY FERRETS OUT GOITER IN NATION German Sections Afflicted More Than Other Districts. By Science Service BERNE, Oct. 19.—The Swiss army is doing its bit in defense of the country’s health. Efforts to eradicate goiter are being made by means of a very thorough investigation of ’ the conditions that may possibly

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cause this disease, and the army recruits are being examined particularly to this end. The examinations have brought forth the surprising fact that goiter is most prevalent in that part of the country in which German is spoken, in contrast to the French, Italian and Spanish sections of Switzerland. Dies at New Home Bn TJnitcd Press LEBANON, Pa., Oct. 19.—Inspecting the new home into which he

\ planned to move with his wife, Ignatz Ruff, 69, was stricken with heart disease and fell dead. DIG FOR SPANISH GUNS By United Press FT. PIERCE, Fla., Oct. 19.—The city commission has appropriated SSOO to pay for recovering several cannon from a Spanish galleon wrecked in the Ft. Pierce inlet some 200 years ago. The relics are buried in sand about a mile from shore.

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