Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1929 — Page 25
OCT. 11, 1929
HOOVER CHOICE FOR DRY POST HAS MANY FOES Hugh Alcorn Has Offended Republican Leaders in Connecticut. Bn grr{pr>n-ffoicord Sexetptper Alliance WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—In choosing a successor for Mabel Walker Willebrandt as prohibition officer in the department of Justice, President Hoover has been caught In the dilemma of pleasing organized prohibitionists and displeasing powerful Republican politicians. Hugh Alcorn, state's attorney at Hartford, Conn., has been recommended in the highest terms by the drys, including the committee of 1,000, which numbers John D. Rockefeller Jr. and S. S. Kresge among its members. The president has found that Alcorn possesses the qualities he wants for the job, and was said to have been ready to name him a few weeks ago. % But Alcorn has been a bitter enemy of J. Henry Roraback, boss of the G. O. P. machine of Connecticut, Alcorn never has played i with the regular organization. In many instances he has timed certain prosecutions of political and business figures so that they jeopardized party success in the elections. Appointment of Alcorn would be a distinct setback for Roraback in his own bailiwick. Senator Bingham of Conecticut has made known to the White i House the political opposition to : selection of Alcorn for the place, i Other emissaries of the Connecticut i boss have talked frankly with Wal- ; ter Newton, presidential secretary I who has handled preliminary dis- ; cusslons of the matter. Prominent leaders of the Connecticut bar have recommended Al-‘ corn, in addition to dry spokesmen. The pressure for his appointment has berome heavy, and comes from other than prohibition circles. But Hoover does not care to offend Roraback, whose political judgment is held in high esteem at the White House. * In a recent Interview Fred Smith, j chairman of the committee of 1,000, j expressed impatience over the delay 1 In naming Alcorn. He laid It to the influence of Connecticut poli- j ticians. most of whom are yets. CIRCLE TITLE CLAIMED Kentucky Cyclist Ride* Around Strpet Comer 800 Times. Bv T'ritrd Prrts KENTON, 0., Oct. 11.—Kenton youths are going around in circles. That, it is admitted, won’t get them very far, but they are not worrying. Ralph Mooney, a clerk, started it all when he rode a bicycle around one street intersection eight hundred times and claimed a world’s championship. To capture this title cyclists must go In a circle at all times; must keep going in one direction, must not rest, and must be on a street Intersection.
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X-RAY PIERCES MUMMY PACKS Sealed Bodies of Ancients Reveal Varied Ills. By Science Service SANTA MONICA, CaL, Oct. 11.— Unopened mummy packs containing within their sealed wTappings the bodies of ancient inhabitants of Egypt, Peru, and North America, have been looked into by the penetrating eye of the X-ray in an intensive investigation conducted here
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by Dr. Roy L. Moodie, noted paleontologist. Twenty-five Egyptian mummies, eighty Peruvian mummies, one North American burial and a dozen or more assorted sacred animals and birds have been examined and more than 300 large X-ray pictures have been made, Dr. Moodie states. The bones which stand forth in the X-ray plates show diseases and injuries which killed and distressed
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the world’s earlier Inhabitants. A mummy of an Egyptian woman shows hardening of the arteries and a poker spine. Diseases of the teeth clearly are in evidence, and there is one sigular case of a well-known modem ailment, impacted wisdom teeth. Material for the investigation was furnished by the American Museum of Natural History in New York,
the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, the University of California, and the San Diego mu-
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seum. Results of the study, now practically completed, will be published by the Field museum.
