Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1929 — Page 21

SEPT. 13,1929.

ROUTE OF AIR . MAIL LINE IS STILL IN DOUBT Postoffice Department to Make Survey Before Reaching Decision. B l * Time* SneriaJ WASHINGTON. Sept 13.—N0 derision has been reached on the proposed Pittsburgh-St. Louis air mail line by the postofflce department, and none probably will be reached for some time. Representative Louis Ludlow was informed today. The department is desirous, he was told, of completing a survey of the results already accomplished by the air mail, and particularly of rates and of the charges made by contractors, before starting new routes. Postmaster-General Brown announced that contractors having the present air mail route would be summoned to Washington Sept. 30, for negotiations for contracts for ten years from the time they began to operate. Brown intimated that sweeping readjustments might follow the conferences. All contractors have submitted information to the department on operating costs. When hearings on the proposed

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American Experts Scoff at Super-Sheep Grafting

Woo! Weight Increased by Far Easier Methods, They Declare. Bu Science Scrvcie WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Gland grafts for speeding growth of sheep and increasing the wool weight, advocated by Dr. Serge Voronoff, famous gland graft surgeon, have not. been resorted to in this country, inquiry reveals. American sheep growers find that careful breeding alone increases enormously the value of their sheep and also the wool weight. No gland transplantation experiments are being made in this country, so far as is known by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry. The possible economic value of Dr. VoronofTs work is considered

route were held some time ago. before the joint committee on civil aviation, composed of officials of the postoffice and commerce departments, rivalry was shown between cities on the proposed northern route, wihch include Indianapolis, and those on the southern route, including Cincinnati and Evansville. The question of the route will remain unsettled until the department decides to install the service.

; important in European countries, but in the opinion of United States department of agriculture officials the cost of performing the delicate surgical operation, even if successful, would offset greatly any gam from possible increase in wool weight and sheep value. However, these officials still are not entirely convinced of the success of Dr. VoronofTs experiments. In this country breeding has been found to double the wool clip in one generation. An increase of almost 100 per cent in wool weight was reported by one grower as a result of breeding. The weight to the fleece on his 10,000 sheep was increased from six pounds to Ills pounds. With such results obtained by proved methods comparatively easy for the individual grower to use, there appears to be no need for attempting the gland grafts advocated by Dr. Serge Voronoff, department of agriculture officials commented. Dr. Voronoff contends that by implanting the male gland of a fully developed ram in an immature ram, the development of the latter, including the wool growth, may be greatly hastened. Dr. Voronoff has been experimenting with several thousand sheep belonging to the governorgeneral of Algeria. However, scientists are not agreed on the success of his experiments.

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CITY SHRINERS IN PILGRIMAGE Delegation Goes Sunday to State Masonic Home. A delegation from the Indianapolis Murat Temple of the Mystic Sttrine will join in the annual Shrine day pilgrimage Sunday to the Indiana Masonic home at Franklin. The delegation, consisting of a band, a patrol, gun squad, drum and bugle corps and chanters, will parade to the Union Traction station at noon Sunday and board special cars to Franklin. Exercises at the home will be featured by an address by Senator

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Arthur R. Robinson, Murat Temple potentate, and will include a parade and a Tnusical prograjn. SOVIET AUTHORITIES DENY CORPSE ARQSE Seek to Counteract Spreading Rumor by Advertisement. Bu United Press MOSCOW, Sept. 13.—1 tis not true that any corpse has left his grave and walked away from the cemetery at Arekho-Zuyev. The denial, indeed, is made officially by the Soviet authorities at Arekho-Zuyev through an advertisement in the local paper, Kolatushka. The story that a corpse had broken through the restraints of the grave on the very day of his burial

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