Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1933 — Page 4

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—Dietz on Science— CAUTION URGED IN CONCLUSIONS ON COSMIC RAY Pioneer in Field Doubts Correctness of Same Calculations. BY DAVID DIETZ Bcrlpp. Howard Sci.nce Editor NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—While Commander Settle and Major Fordr.ey were sailing up eleven and three-quarter miles into the stratosphere to take cosmic ray observations, Dr. R. A Millikan, pioneer American student of the rays, was warning the National Academy of Sciences, in session at Cambridge, Mass., of the need for anew interpretation of certain types of cosmic ray observations. A common method of studying the rays has been by the use of two Geiger counters, placed one above the other. The counter is essentially a metal tube with extremely thick walls. It is filled with gas under pre.ssure. A cosmic ray, entering through the walls of the tube, upsets the electrical balance -within the tube and causes a signal to be registered in a suitable recording mechanism connected to the tube. When two tubes are placed one above the other, it has been assumed that a signal from both tubes indicated that a single ray had passed through both tubes. Consequently, Geiger counters in pairs have been used to test the directions from which rays are supposed to be coming and for similar types of quantitative studies. Questions Accuracy Dr. Millikan warned that these types of experiments had to be interpreted with extreme caution and that it was by no means certain that a signal from both counters was necessarily the work of one ray. j In his address before the academy, Dr. Millikan showed photographs made in his laboratory in Pasadena with apparatus which makes visible the tracks of cosmic rays and various electrified particles. These showed that a cosmic ray entering one chamber, such as that \ of a Geiger counter, knocked loose i electrons and set up bursts of gamma rays, rays resembling those of radium. These gamma rays, penetrating the w'alls of the second counter, knocked loose other electrons from the gas within it. Consequently, both counters registered a signal, but it did not mean the passage of a ray through both counters. • Show Complexity In some of the photographs shown by Dr. Millikan, the spaces within the chambers were so crowded with tracks that it made one think of a shrapnel barrage over no man’s land. Dr. Millikan’s photographs w’ere beautiful examples of the extreme complexity of cosmic ray behavior. The behavior of a cosmic ray is very much like the behavior of the pro- ! verbial bull in a china shop. Moving through space with a speed of more than 100,000 miles per second and with an electrical potential of more than 100.000.000 i volts, it creates tremendous havoc: in the atomic world. STUART ERWIN GETS TRACY ROLE IN FILM ‘Benched’ Actor Out; Beery Refuses to Discuss Incident. By United Free* HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 28.—Stuart Erwin has been selected to pinch hit | for Lee Tracy in the picture in which Tracy w T as benched because i of his so-called “insults" to a native j cadet corps in Mexico City last week. Production will be resumed immediately, studio officials said today. Wallace Beery', who plays the title roll, flew back from Mexico City Saturday. He refused to discuss the incident.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Herschel! Clark. Bargersville. Ind . Buick coach. 254-098. from parking lot at New Jersev and Vermont streets. O. M Combs. 1610 Flnlev avenue, Chevrolet sedan. 112.468, from Thirtv-elghth street and Coliseum avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to: The Messenger Corporation. Auburn, Ind.. Ford coach, found at Pennsyltanla and Ohio street. Robert Olson. 833 North La Salle street. Chevrolet coach, found at 1600 Yar.des street. E Johnson. 2732 Northwestern avenue. Moon roadster found at Twentv-sixth street and Northwestern avenue. Arthur Brown. 3172 North Meridian street. Ford sedan, found at 100 West Georgia street. Charles Boling. 647 Congress avenue. Plymouth coupe found near Morris street arid the National road, of five tires and tools valued at SSO. There are approximately 400.000 Negroes in New York City.

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Babe Ruth is responsible for three things you see in this picture—for the dog, and for the smiles on the faces of Jack McCann (left) and for Stanley Hardesty 'right). When the story got around that Jack and Stanley had been ordered to take long daily walks for their health at a Baltimore hospital for crippled children, but felt lonely because they had no dog to frisk about with them, the Babe quickly provided the boys with their canine pal.

Roof to Be Made Into ‘The Streets of Paris’

Show Comes from Chicago Fair; Famous Cases Are Reproduced. Carpenters, electricians, famous scenic artists and building experts have completed their plans for transforming the beautiful Indiana Roof into the fascinating Latin quarters, street scenes and internationally known cases of Paris. The “Streets of Paris” is being brought tore direct from the World’s Fair and will be presented identically. A brilliant premier is planned for Friday night at 8:30, the gala opening. Prominent stage stars and radio celebrities are expected to be present. Considerable interest is being manifested over this attraction. Those who visited a Century of Progress last summer and entered the “Streets of Paris” will recognize the original shows, with their barkers and ballet girls. The original master of ceremonies also will be present to conduct the floor shows. Nothing is being left undone to present the “Streets of Paris” exactly the same as at the fair. There will be the famous cases such as Case de La Paix, International Bar, Case Casanova, and Moulin Rouge. There will be the Latin Quarter FARE CUT ANNOUNCED Southern Railway Sets 1 % Cents a Mile Minimum. Reduction of passenger fares on the Southern Railway System Friday or as soon as possible thereafter, has been announced by D. R. Thompson, passenger agent for the concern. The new fares will be l 1? cents a mile in ordinary day coaches and 3 cents a mile in Pullman cars. The new schedule will eliminate the present surcharge for Pullman car service, BLAST VICTIM IS DEAD Youth Is Second Fatality in Mine Explosion at Yankeetown. R v Tim c* Rp re ia l EVANSVILLE. Nov. 28.—George Heldt. 20. is dead today at the Welborn Walker hospital, where he and six other men were taken Nov. 20, following a powder explosion in the Yankeetown mine. This is the second fatality caused by the explosion. The four remaining men are in a critical condition.

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ALWAYS GIVE A CHILD A LIQUID LAXATIVE

Some laxative that always works just right for you, may work havoc with a child. The laxative habit can be contracted at the age of six. The wrong laxative can give children chronic constipation before their tenth birthday. You wouldn’t give your youngster a powerful headache powder! You shouldn’t give him a violent cathartic. Parents Aroused. At Last / Doctors urge the use of a liquid laxative for children; preferably one with senna. A liquid laxative can be regulated as to dose. The natural laxative action of senna does not weaken the bowels. Druggists report increasing

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MOTHER TELLS I : OF KIDNAPING; UNDER ARREST Faces Delinquency Charge; Grandmother Returns Girl to Ohio. The law today turned upon a ' mother who reported the abduction I I of her 13-year-old daughter, Kath- ; erine Church, and detained the j mother, Mrs. Pauline Kremheller, I ■ 1130 North Illinois street, Apart- ; ment 10, on a fugitive warrant. Mrs. Kremheller was arrested with Roy Pennock of the Illinois j street address, on warrants out of : Springfield, 0., chargng the couple with contributing to child delinquency. Mrs. Kremheller reported to , police that her daughter was kid- ! naped yesterday from school No. 2, Walnut and Delaware streets. A check was made and it was j found that the grandmother of the ! | child, Mrs. Ida Inlow, of Washing- j | ton Courthouse, 0., who was j awarded legal custody of the child, i j had taken the child from school. | Located by police today in Spring- i • field, Mrs. Inlow readily admitted | she had come to Indianapolis with 1 another daughter, Mrs. Willard Roell, and waiting with a taxi at ; the school for the noon hour, taken ! her granddaughter back to Ohio. She said she had custody of the ! child until the mother recently I took her for a visit to Indianapolis and failed to return her. No charges will be filed by local j police against Mrs. Inlow. 4-Year-Old Child Killed By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Nov. 28.—Sterling Heroy, 4, is dead today in Epworth hospital of injuries received yester- ; day when he was crushed beneath! the wheels of a backing grocery i truck. Maurice Vanoutreve, driver of the truck, was not held.

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Patrick E. Ryan Funeral services for Patrick E. Ryan, 77, retired member of the Indianapolis fire department, will be held at 8:30 tomorrow morning in the residence, 205 Randolph street, and at 9 in the Holy Cross Catholic church. Mr. Ryan had assisted in fighting every major fire in the city for thirty-six years, until his retirement in 1927. CITY STUDENT HONORED Pi Tau Sigma Votes Membership for J. E. Pearson. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Nov. 28. J. E. Pearson of Indianapolis, a junior in the school of mechanical engineering at Purdue university, has been honored by election to membership in Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. The election came as a result of an outstanding scholastic record and interest in campus activity. Parked Car Stripped John Hanse, 17, of 1139 St. Paul street, reported to police last night that while his car was parked in front of 2195 North Dexter avenue, it was stripped of lights, windshield wiper, fenders, and all wires were cut.

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