Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1930 — Page 13
APRIL 18, 1930.
SCIENCE FINDS FEVER AIDS IN CURING DISEASE Tendc to Cure Germs, Two Experts Learn; Radio Waves Utilized. Bu United Preen BOSTON. April 18.—Possibility of treating -kiOcssps by bringing about an artificial fevei in the human body, was discusssed here today. Charles M. Carpenter and Albert B. Page of the General Electri> Company revealed their findings before the joint meeting of the New England Physical Therapy Society and the American Physical Therapy Association. The scientists pointed out heat had been used throughout the history of medicine ior alleviating disease. Recent investigations, they said, have disclosed that in certain diseases fever is a favorable instead of an unfavorable symptom, because it tends to kill germs. To create a feverish condition that could be increased or decreased, as they willed, they turned tp electricity and perfected equipment that works on the some principle as a short-wave radio transmitter. The energy Ls concentrated between two condenser plates instead of being directed from an aerial. Injured Man Asks $25,000 BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 13. —James T. Tedrow. in a suit filed in Monroe circuit court here, asks $25,000 damages from Woodrow Adams as a result of injuries suffered Oct. 26 in an automobile collision.
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By i ' ‘ NEW YORK, April 18.—Pauline Frederick, stage and motion picture star, and Hugh C. Liighton, president of the Interstate Company of New York City, obtained a marriage license at the Municipal building Wednesday Miss Frederick, who gave her age as 43. has been married previously to Frank Andrews, an architect; Willard Mack, actor and producer, and Dr. Carlton Rutherford of Seattle, all of whom she divorced. Leighton, who is 53, also has been married before.
Aged Motorist Killed By United Preen BURNETTSVILLE. Ind., April 18. —A crossing crash claimed the life
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of Joseph McMullen, 70, today, when he drove his truck into the path of a Pennsylvania freight train.
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CHAMBERMAID SUES HEIR TO STEELFORTUNE Heart Balm Asked of Youth Who Recently Married Another Servant. Bu United Preen NEW YORK, April 18.—The New 1 York Daily New’s said today that William Willock Jr., 22-year-o.id heir to a $120,000,000 steel fortune, who recently married a chambermaid employed in his parents’ home, has been sued for $250,000 for alleged breach of promise by another chambermaid. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Willock of the Social Register renown, is named in a suit brought by . Catherine McCormick, a domestic in one of the big estates owned by the youth’s parents. She is titian haired. Several months ago exclusive society circles in lower Long Island, New Jersey and New York was startled by announcement that young Willock had married Adelaide Ingebretsen, Norwegian chambermaid in the Willock estate on Long Island, and were residing in an $8 room at Oyster Bay. The couple was forgiven and Willock Sr. gave them a hunting lodge on his estate, where they are now reported happy. Guard Officer Accused i pm Timm Special WARSAW, Ind., April 18.—Herschel W. Cook, captain of Company L, Indiana national guard, which is stationed here, is awaiting trial on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check for $lO, passed on Everett E. I Brown, garage employe.
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ITALIAN BOMB PLOT LAID TO FOREIGNMTION Story of International Intrigue Is Told by Arrested Man. By United Press TRIESTE. Italy, April 18.—A bomb plot is under investigation today aimed, police intimated, at undermining the Fascist regime through a succession of outrages and violence. Eleven persons are held, police said. ' Confession of a man named Mitos, Italian subject of Yugoslavia origin, was said to have related a POLICE CODE OFFERED Mayor and Board Announces New’ Policy for Kokomo Officers. By Times Special KOKOMO, Ind., April 18.—Mayor Henry Quigley and Ray Brock, police board chairman and members, at a meeting of police officers attended by every member of the force, announced anew code to govern police work. Strict discipline and law enforcement, physical and mental examinations of applicants for positions on the force and appointment, made on a civil service basis, are the principal points in the code.
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AIMEE VISITS BIBLE SCENES Party of Pilgrims Dressed in Ancient Styles. Bu United Prtss JERUSALEM, April 18.—Dieted in the flowing robes of ancient biblical peoples, Aime Semple McPherson, fiery evangelist of Los Angeles, and her sixty-four pilgrims were carefully guarded by Palestine detectives as they visited traditional holy places today. Mrs. McPherson plans to be baptized in the River Jordan Saturday. Authorities have restricted the party's stay in Palestine.
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