Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1931 — Page 11

NOV. 27, 1931.

‘LOST WORLD’ TO 6E SOUGHT BY EXPEDITION Scientists to Leave Dec. 22 for Jungles of South, Central America. BJ! .Science Sen ice WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. A *lo?t world” of plants is to be sought In the Jungles of South and Central America by an expedition under the leadership of Dr. Ralph W. Chaney of the University of California and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and participated in by scientists of a number of American institutions. The party will sail from Boston, Dec. 22, and will return to California Feb. 27. The primary objective of the expedition is to find plants similar to those that grew in the sub-tropical forests of North America some sixty million years ago, during the period known to geologists as the eocene. It is not expected, of course, that a species exactly identical with the ancient fossils will be found, but strong similarities are expected. A reconnaissance trip to Central America, made last year by Dr. Chaney, brought to light strong resemblances between the existing tropical jungles and the fossil forests of Oregon and California. The end sought by this study is an approximate notion of the climatic conditions prevailing when the warm temperate and sub-tropi-cal forests stood in central and North America. If forests of approximately the same floristic makeup can be found by the present expedition, and data obtained on their rainfall, evaporation rate, temperature, etc., scientists will be able to make a better picture of what the world was like in the early days of the age of mammals. COOKING ALKY BANNED Indiana Not Affected by Federal Ruling; Has Own Restriction, Enforcement of anew federal ruling that alcohol may not be used In cooking will not affect Indiana, since there is already a state law in effect against such use of alcohol, George L. Winkler, bureau of industrial alcohol inspector, said today. E. C. Yellowley, supervisor of alcohol permits for Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, said no permits for use of liquor in flavroing foods would be granted after the first of the year.

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TWO CHORUS GIRLS END LIVES BY GAS Police Investigators Seek Motive for Deaths of Pair. 2*V United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Police today sought a motive for the suicide deaths of Adelaide M. Leavy, 25, and Jewel Warner, 20, two chorus girls, in their slso-u-month apartment. A maid who cared lor the apartment said she thought they were

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