Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1930 — Page 3
April 25,i930_
UF OF ENTIRE NATION MORONS, SCIENTIST SAYS Asserts 45 Per Cent of Population Is Mentally € to 12 Years Old. Bv United Press DALLAS, Tex., April 25.—Fortyfive per cent of the people in the United States are morons. Dr. H. F. Goddard, professor of abnormal psychology at Ohio State university, declared in an address here. These people, comprising nearly one-half of our entire population, are abnormally open to crime and disease and create our gravest social problem, Dr. Goddard said. One-half of the world is incompetent and it is the duty of the other half to care for it, the psychologist believes. The address, given before the Southwestern Social Service institute here, revealed startling facts obtained from research. Dr. God- j Hard based his statement on the ' results of the army intelligence test, i given to more than 1,500.000 men. Only 4Vi per cent of Che men tested from 18 to 19 years mentally, which is probably the highest limit in human intelligence, he said. Half of the population of this country falls in the mental age j group of 8 to 12 years, he declared. “The problem is one of education and not segregation,” Dr. Goddard said. “These people should be | trained In concrete things that they can understand.” TREE NAMED FOR INDIAN Few Are Fam'liar With Story of Giant Redwood’s Origin. LOS ANGELES, April 25.—Worldwide Is the fame of California’s giant redwood tree, or Sequoyah, yet few are familiar with the story of Sequoyah, or George Guess, as the w'hites called him, aged Indian chief for whom the tree was named. An original account of Squoyah and his discovery of the phonetic principles of writing and his inven- j tion of an alphabet by which the j Cherokee Indians were able to write, has been presented the Los Angeles museum by A. A. Alexander, son of John Alexander, who wrote the ac- j count
MORE EVIDENCE OF RARE MERIT OF NEW KONJOLA Again New and Different Medicine Brings Re~ markable Relief From Stubborn Ailments. In the record of Konjola, the new and different medicine, sufferers can find more and more reason for hope as this great compound marches on to victory after victory and triumph alter triumph.
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Men and women who have taken Konjola—given it a fair tral—in many cases are eagerly indorsing and praising it, as shown by the testimonial produced here. To give Konjola a fair test, the sufferer should continue with this remarkable medicine six or eight weeks. Orre bottle will last a week, and the cost is small, indeed, for such a worth-while treatment. This super-medicine, of 32 valuable ingredients, strikes at the very source of the ailment, and, as hundreds of men and women of all ages have learned, to their everlasting joy, brings relief that is swift and thorough. The experience of Mr. John Reed, age 69, who lives at 443 West South street, Indianapolis, is an added event in support of thus claim. The Konjola Man, now at Hook's Dependable drug store, Illinois and Washington streets, this city, will give you all the facts about Konjola. He is not there to make promises but to tell you what Konjola has done, is doing, and will do. Mr. Reed recently said to the Konjola Man: “For three years I had been In a weakened, run-down condition because if stomach, liver and kidney troubles. It Is little wonder that rheumatism, with its terrible aches and rains, settled in my arras and shoulders. Food did not digest as it should, but lay in my stomach and soured. Gas. bloating and cramping pains caused misery for hours after every meal. I had a burning sensation from my throat to my stomach. I had sharp pains across the small of my back: my hands felt numb, ind I suffered with headaches and dizzy spells occasionally. Naturally, I could not sleep well at niebt, and lost in weight and strength. "My attention was attracted to Koniola by the many sincere endorsements and I wondered if Konjola was the medicine 1 needed. Well. I was not 'ong in finding out. for. just as I was •old ft would do, Koniola lost no time n going to work. Within a week I >lt Improved, and fn four weeks Konola had completely banished every last >ne of my ailments. It Is. Indeed, renarkable how this medicine stimulated ny organs, renewed my strength and italityj particularly so. when my age. ft. Is taken into consideration. And t has been over a year since Konjola restored my health, and not a trace f my former ailments have returned, it gives me much pleasure to endorse Konjola.” That's the kind of medicine Konjola Is ... . one that keeps the faith: that brings resnlts: that makes good. The Konjola Man is at Hook s Dependable Drug Store. Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis, where he is meeting the public dally, introducing and exploiting the merits of this new and dlffereut medicine FREE SAMPLES GIVEN —Advertisement.
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