Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1933 — Page 12

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TISSUE EXTRACT BEING TESTED TO COMBAT CANCER Method May Check Tumors Resulting From Disease. CAMBRIDGE. Ma.v., Nov. 21 Certain types of cancerous tumors have their growth checked by the Injection of an extract made from normal growing animal tissues. At thp meeting of the National Academy of Sciences here today, Dr James B Murphy of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, told of the latest work on this substance, whose effect* are partially known but whose chemical composition is still wholly in the dark Dr Murphy has worked with tumors In mice and his research is not yet ready for application to human rases. The tumor-inhibiting substance has been found In tumors themselves, and an inhibitor, which may be the same thin? or may be a different substance producing similar results, also has been found in placental tissues and embryo skin. When these normal tissue fractions were used on natural or spontaneous cancer of mice, ‘ their inhibiting action is evident not only on local post-operative recurrences of the disease and on the growth of autografts where there is direct contact between the extract and the cancer cells, but definitely is observable when the test fluids are injected at a distance from established tumors, said Dr. Murphy. While the results seem to substantiate thp suggestion that the inhibitor from tumors is similar to the balancing factor of normal tissues, and would give a possible insight into the mechanism involved in malignancy, the materials involved are too complex to justify a conclusion at the present time,” he said. SCHOOL AGE LAW IS ASSAILED BY GINGERY Children Allowed to leave Classes Too Farlv, He Says. Responsibility for the commission of crimes by young people is closely linked to the fact that they are permitted to leave school at too early an age, Walter G. Gingery, principal of George Washington high school, said last night in an address to the Irvington Republican Club. Declaring that society must share in the blame for crime. Mr. Gingery pointed out that 4,000,000 boys and girls of high school age. are not In school or industry. He gave an economic comparison showing that crime absorbs more than 8 per cent of the national income, while education takes 3.6 per cent. WAITERS' UNION WILL DISCUSS NRA STAND Staie Restaurants’ Proposal to Drop Blue Eagle Is Topic. Members of Local 457, Cooks. Waiters and Bartenders' Union, will meet at 2:30 Friday to discuss proposal of the Indiana Restaurant Association to abandon the blue eagle. Jerry Bortz, secretary, reported that in two restaurants, every employe has been enrolled in the union, and the restaurants have been given union house cards, indicating that the restaurant is obeying the NRA in every detail. Hair Tonic Theft Charged Accused of stealing two bottles of hair tonic. Horace Jones. 22, Negro, 734 Indiana avenue, was arrested yesterday and held on vagrancy charges under high bond. The accusation was made, police said, by Harry Pritchett. Negro, operating a barber shop at 835 Indiana avenue.

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Why Not? Rich, With Good Wife: Al Jolson Retires. Bu t tilted Prrm Hollywood, nov. 21.— At 47. Al Jolson has “a couple of million and a wonderful wife’’ so he's going to spend the rest of his life in comfort and ease. He announced his retirement from the screen, effective on date of completion of his current contract. "What’s the use of worrying about picture work if you’ve got a couple of million and a wonderful wife?" sighed the mammy singer. "When this picture is completed I’m going to travel and enjoy life." Asa success he has had all of it. he wants, Jolson admitted. "It’s very strenuous, you know, to be a picture star.” said he. "I've had fame, glamor and success, but after a man passes forty they don't seem to mean the same as when he’s younger." Jolson's wife is Rubv Keeler. TRUCK DRIVER KILLED City Man. En Route to Chicago, Dies in Crash. W O. Lester. 44. Indianapolis, was killed early yesterday when his truck, loaded with cattle for the Chicago market, collided with another car near Elmhurst, 111., ac-

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CITY ATTORNEY | RENEWS FIGHT ON GAS LOAN U. S. Grant to Buy Plant ‘Clearly Unlawful,’ Rooker Claims. Protesting that the federal public works loan of $10,500,000 to Indianapolis for the purchase of the Citizens Gas Company is "clearly j unlawful," William V. Rooker. In- , dianapolis attorney, today wrote to Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes, federal works administrator. He suggested a. local suit to enjoin the pretending municipal authorities from issuing to the federal government any certificates of indebtedness on account of the loan." i Mr. Rooker was of the opinion that supreme court of the United States is the proper court in which the question of a loan could be settled. CIVIC CLUBS TO HEAR BUTLER PROFESSOR “Our Economic Status" to Be Subject of Dr. W. L. Slifer. Dr. Walter L. Slifer. professor of history. Butler university, will discuss "Our Economic Status" at a meeting of the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs, Fri- j day night, at 8, in Room 1630 of ; the Washington. A dinner will pre- j cede the meeting.

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