Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1934 — Page 12

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HOT FOODS MAY CAUSE CANCER, DR. MAYO SAYS Danger Lies in Eating Such Dishes Hurriedly. Noted Surgeon Believes. By United Fn * lOS ANGELES, March 18 —To avoid cancer, avoid eating hot foods hurriedly, advised Dr. William J. Mayo, co-founder of the famous Mayo clinic, in an address before the California-Nevada section of the American college of surgeons here Cancer can be cured if treated promptly. Dr. Mayo tola the surgeons, according to a copy of his address available today. “More men than women have cancer." the famous surgeon said. “We have found that this is due, to a large extent, to the practice of husbands sitting down to a steaming, piping hot meal and eating it hurriedly, thereby causing irritation of the stomach. The wife on the other hand has certain duties in the kitchen which require her attention. By the tune she is ready to act the food has cooled sufficiently to prevent any irritation to the stomach." Every person who has cancer should have complete faith in the fact that it is curable,” Dr. Mayo said. “A surgeon specializing in cancer work can remove that cancer and add many years to the victim's life if the diagnosis is made at an early enough stage,” he said.

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MOORE AGAIN IN MAYOR RACE

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BOY MISSING FROM HOME SINCE MONDAY Conrad Hines, 14, Is Sought by Police After Disappearance. Police are searching today for Conrad Hines, 14. of 1530 Sheldon street, who has been missing from his home since Monday morning. Mrs. Bessie Hines, his mother, said he was wearing a leather coat with a sheepskin collar ana dark trousers at the time of the disappearance. He was bareheaded. He is 53 inches tall, and limps. He has light brown hair and gray eyes.

Boynton J Moore, whose mayor candidacy last year was invalidated by passage of the skipelection law, will try again this year. He filed his candidacy yesterday for the nomination on Republican ticket.

MRS, ROOSEVELT IS DUE HOME TODAY President’s Wife Leaves by Plane From Haiti. By United Frees PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti, March 16.—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt left by Pan-American Airways seaplane for Miami, Fla., at 5:45 a. m. (EST) today. She was due at Miami in time to catch the 2:30 p. m. train for Washington.

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COUNTY BOARD DISCARDS IDEA OF PAH SWAP Members Told Exchange of Sites Would Involve Cost of $31,800. Park board members admitted today that their proposed swap was a flop. At a meeting one week ago. they discussed a trade with Henry Harding in which Mr. Harding was to take a piece of the park board's property in exchange for his plot of ground, desired for a west side park. At the time, park board members thought that the trade would be even because their property at Michigan and Grande avenue was twenty-six acres, and Mr. Harding’s lot at Michigan and Usen was only eighteen acres. Today, Mr. Harding appeared before the board and told members that they were in error. He asked $19,800 plus $2,000 Barrett law assessments and told the board that he would give them $5,000 for their strip. i As the board values its property at $15,000, members claimed that there was a discrepancy of $31,800 in the figures submitted by Mr. Harding. “Why, we would be paying Mr. Harding about $2,000 an acre for his property,” one member exclaimed. Jackiel W. Joseph, president of the board, asserted with finality that there would be no exchange of property on Mr. Harding’s terms.

CROWN POINT GETS LETTER ADDRESSED TO EASY OUT, IND.

By United Frees CROWN POINT. Ind.. March 16. —A letter carrying the address “Easy Out, Ind..” was delivered today to Earl Crawford of Crown Point. Shortly after John Dillinger escaped from the Crown Pcint jail with a wooden pistol a letter addressed only to Wooden Gun. Ind., was delivered here safely. Many other letters since have been addressed to ‘‘Clown Point. Ind.” A glass may sometimes be broken by striking a loud sound of its own keynote nearby.

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battery code and its enforcement. The association several days ago obtained the first conviction under the battery law. which is designed to prevent theft of rental batteries.