Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1930 — Page 6

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U. S. 1$ LIKELY TO WIN MOST NOBEL PRIZES New York Scientist Is Awarded 1930 Honors for Work in Medicine. Bu Cm ted Pr-ti STOCKHOLM, Oct 31.—International Interest in the distribution of Nobel prizes centered today on the possibility that the majority of the 1930 awards might go to the United States. Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair Lewis, American novelists, are mentioned as leading candidates for the Nobel prize for literature for the current year. The Nobel prize for medicine for 1930 was awarded Thursday to Profeasor Karl Lansteiner of the Rockefeller Institute of New York "for the discovery of human blood groups.” Professor Landsteiner was bom in Vienna in 1868 and was attached to the University of Vienna as pathologist for ten years. He is famous for medical research. Stockholm has drawn the attention of the world of science and letters each fall during the past twen-ty-nine years, since the institution of the Nobel prizes by the late Alfred Nobel, Swedish engineer and inventor. The Nobel awards have become recognized as arbiters in literature and science because of the discretion with which their laureates are selected. Three other Nobel prizes are to be awarded, in literature, chemistry and physics. The fifth award, the Nobel peace prize, is awarded by the Norwegian parliament in Oslo. It is not an annual award Each of the live prizes is worth $47,000.

PEDESTRIAN HIT BY CAR ScaJp Wound and Other Injuries Sustained; Driver Arrested. Struck by an auto driven by Earl Jones, 30, of 23 East St. Joseph street, at Ohio and Illinois streets Thursday night, Frank J. Niles, 55, of 14 Highland avenue, sustained a deep scalp wound and other injuries. Jones was arrested on charges of assault and battery. Miss Ophelia Mann, 3218 Kenwood avenue, was hurt slightly in a collision at Illinois and, Walnut streets Thursday.

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