Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1929 — Page 7

MARCH 28,1929

LAUD ELI LILLY LABORATORY ON ITS RESEARCH Firm Will Enlarge Space at City Hospital; Aids in Treatment. Dr. William A. Doeppers, city hospital superintendent, today commended the Eli Lilly Company for the “splendid accomplishments’' in the clinical research laboratory at city hospital. The Lilly company maintains the research department ; i co-operation with the city hospital authorities. Considerable progress in the treatment of pernicious anemia has been made recently. The laboratory was established -three years ago. The Lilly company has agreed to enlarge the department through a “substantial contribution" to the city when the new laboratory structure is built. Aids Treatment “The establishment ol a department of clinical investigation in a hospital means that the hospital is progressing. Clinical research and investigation justifies itself in better treatment of patients. It stimlates heartier co-operation on the part of an efficiently organized staff and it further demands a Qpmplete vstem of records regularly and accurately kept in connection with the service rendered, whereby the end result may be thoroughly studied.” Dr. Doeppers said. "These are all guarantees of continuing interest in patients, emphasizing progressive knowledge of diagnostic methods and therapeutic results and means keener observation on the part of physicians in their daily work, and finally means a better hospital organization and routine and a better community service.’’ Dr. Doeppers furthermore states that today the emphasis in all fields of endeavor is on research. The public is intensely interested in the discovery of new knowledge and is supporting it as never before. “Great Sums for” Research Great sums are being devoted to further the scientific knowledge in all fields by such great endowed institutions as the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations. The public through state and city and national appropriations is equipping universities and colleges with every facility to foster and encourage revealing study on many problems that effect its interests. “Municipalities such as Boston, New'York. Cleveland and others are maintaining departments of clinical research in their city hospitals and individuals are giving huge sums, or contributing smaller amounts to common funds used in ■lpport of research. In no field does further knowledge mean more to the public and fruitful results more carefully protect society than in the field of medicine.”

COUNTY Ri 0 PATROL BIDS AR CONSIDERED First Step Taken to Inaugurate New Repair Service May I. First step in the county commissioners’ plan to institute road patrols for maintenance of county gravel roads May 1. was taken Wednesday when annual bids on equipment and materials were received. Contracts will be awarded next Wednesday. George Snider, commissioner*’ president announced. Under the new road system, patrols will be active the year around in eight townships. Presentation of bids by fifty companies individuals today gave the commissioners an opportunity to look over practically the entire material and equipment field, they said. It is estimated the county will spend $150,000 on the contracts. Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe aud Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning rub on good old Musterole. Musterole rel ives the congestion and stimulates 'rculation. It has all the good q\ 'Kies of the oldfashioned tuusta plaster without the blister. First you feel „ warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole hamly for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole.

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YEARLY STATE MUSIC CONTEST TO BE HELD Teams from Many Indiana Districts Will Compete at Shortridge High School Saturday Afternoon. THE annual state Music Memory Achievement contest will be held at Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge High School building, on Saturday, March 30 at 6 o’clock. Teams from any districts ot the state will be here to compete. George H. Reitzel, superintendent of Hendricks county, is chairman of the state music achievement committee. Claude Palmer of the Ball Teachers college of Muncie, formerly of Indianapolis Shortridge high school, will conduct the contest. The prizes will be hand-colored English prints of a musical subject and will be given to the three teams making the highest score.

The Shortridge orchestra of seventy-four members, conducted by W. W. Wise, will give the following program while the papers are being graded: "Lithmaman Dance" Rimskv-Korsakoft "Scenes Ma; senet Vocal solo Selected Helen Brooks March from "Tannhauser” Wagner This statewide contest should interest all citizens and the public is cordially urged to attend. BUB ETHELIND TERRY IS STAR OF BIG SHOW Thus far in a comparatively brief career, it covers only about five years, Ethelind Terry seems to have sped up the stage incline to stardom without impediment. She has been neither retarded nor 4accelerated in progress by hardships or failures. The good fairies seem to have hovered about her ever since she opened her eyes on the wonders of the city of Philadelphia. Miss Terry’s father is a very extensive manufacture of soft drinks, an industry in which vast fortune beckons, Whether it be wet or dry. He also appears to be a highly sympathetic and sensible parent for he placed no spokes in the wheel of his adored daughter when she decided that she preferred the musical stage to social conquest. It is not remarkable, however, that these did not conflict. Miss Terry’s education began in a New Jersey convent, was continued in Paris, and embraced the broad ad- \ antages of extensive foreign travel.

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In a revival of “Floradora” at the Century theater in New York, Miss Terry made her first stage appearance, without any experience even in the chorus, having been specially engaged as Eleanor Painter’s understudy, and she sang the title role for several weeks when Miss Painter claimed a vacation. This led to her engagement as prima donna in Zimbalist’s “Honeydew,” which covered more than a year. Then Florence Ziegfeld chanced to see her in a London production of “The Music Box Revue” and, shrewd character observer though he be, thought she was a Spanish girl, although there is no Castilian blood in her family. He gave her a notable singing and dancing role with Eddie Cantor in “Kid Boots,” which she played in New York and on tour for nearly two years. Still under the management of Mr. Ziegfeld, under long term contract, she is one of the stars in “Rio Rita” which comes to the Murat Monday night, having created the prima dona role of the Mexican heroine. nan Other theaters today offer: “Out of the Night” at English’s, vaudeville at the Lyric, burlesque at the Mutual, Charlie Davis at the Indiana, “The Godless Girl” at the Circle, “All at Sea” at Loew’s Palace, “Red Wine” at the Aopollo, “The Canary Murder Case” at the Ohio, Colonial Players at the Colonial and “The'Last Warning” at the Ritz.

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PLAN START ON BOULDER CANAL Survey Will Begin in Next Few Weeks. Bu Times Suer ini WASHINGTON. March 28.—The department of interior expects to begin surveying a route for the AllAmerican canal from the Colorado river to Imperial Valley within the next few weeks, Commissioner of Reclamation Elwood Mead said today. This is the first actual work to be undertaken on the Boulder Dam project. Mead has just returned from a conference with reclamation engineers and others interested in reclamation projects in Denver.

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