Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1934 — Page 2

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SCIENCE SCOFFS AT EFFORTS TO RESTORE DEAD Inability to Revive Mental Faculties Is Seen as Handicap. NEW HAVEN, Conn . Nov. B,—ln spite of repoatpd efforts and reports of dramatic instances of restoring the apparently dead to life, scientists have not yet found a way to beat death. They can postpone it for longer or shorter period They can rekindle the flame of life from what appear to be cold a<hes. But most of them agree that they have as yet no wav to restore life in a bodv that ttpin art? willing to ic* th#y that success in rcatorir.? th* mechanical phases of life would still fail to restore that intangible factor that distinguishes a l:vmg creator* from a robot. The person so revived would, they feel, be restored to a horrible sort of living death. One of the never-say-die group, j a Russian sicentist. has just report- j ed anew device intended to beat d n ath. This device is a pump, a sort of artificial heart, designed to T.g an hour or more after death. Report Is Ridiculed This rpport belongs "really in the according to Dr. Yandell Mender- j son, profejvsor of applied physiology at Yale university. Asked to com- ■ ment on the report from Russia. Dr. ' Henderson, a noted authority in this field of resuscitation, said: "It has long been known that the heart of a baby that dies at birth can be removed, kept on ice for twenty-four hours, and then per-1 fused and made to beat again. "The evidence Is fairly clear that the heart of an adult might be made , to beat after an hour or more of asphyxia. The so-called vegetative centers in the spinal cord, and lower part of the brain, will stand acmewhere brtwien ten and fifteen minutes of asphyxia and can then be restored o t' at the revived victim breathes again. ' But [or tie* higher centers in the brain, which are concerned in I con.Miou.Mic and intellect, it is a veil c i;*b' led fact that even as little as live minutes, and certainly a ' • ;* as ten minutes, al- | wavs pi tteli profound in- : furies tl* * ; ‘oration of normall Braoi liw* Not Revive “Tli > *\p ,ns what sometimes i nan who has suffered | •imxide asphyxia just ; • destroy the higher I brain and who is . that his heart beats! > Me may then live table time but he is. •tie method described In | I mu Russia would resus*ie victims of asphyxia as be completely effective in re- ; not only life but also In- ! the asphyxia must be in- < • as is often the case in ‘ i”. 1 monoxide poisoning, or brief ! s :i cases of drowning that are •• n rt quickly and where measures •t i- limitation are immediately ap- i P .*'(l

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report'd 10 police as stolen ; be,one to E A Grim. 73* Shelbr street. Hudson Sf,l*n fr-mi in front of home. Vincent Rrde. 1451 Central avenue. Plvm'”.! i *edn. MS m. from Vermont and Pe iimlvani* street. M F A MarMsnu* 3540 North Penn•Titanis street. Pontiac coach. 18-318. from at 3337 North Illinois street. Otto r .Her. 21* South Pennsvlvama Street Pr- v, ..< sedan. 26-303. from in front Os that address Cecil Alton 440 South Rit'er avenue Chrss.er coach. 101-769. from in front of 1400 East Nineteenth street Cap *nl Cm F:el Company. 1101 Fast fprli h s-reet Ford coach. 94-010. from ■OO North Pel** lire s;reet Matthevs Fie'ther Jr. 1513 North Meridian ctret. Chrvsier roadster. S7-344. j from Thirtv-fot.rih and Pennsylvania ** A M Theemster. Cambridge Citv. lnd . Fcrd coupe 337-to*, from Catnbridae Citv Fran* Darla 1037 South Capitol avenue. CM: islet sedan. S3*, from Meridian and Within* streets Mat' O-vm *23 North Perilling avenue. Ford coupe 38-241. from Missouri and Waslftns’on streets. Ous S'hoenewev. 4957 West Sixteenth ■tree* R* ex coach. 105-9>9. from parkins space a: Technical Inch school Oanaianment Sales Company. 1030 North Meridian srreet Auburn sedan, no license ptates stolen from inside that building. Snti, J Reinhardt. 45# Grand avenue, Hudson sedan, ins '*>'9 irotu parking lot at Technical hlh school BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered bv police Stuff. ltaviik C gar Companr. ! Cheirolet coupe, found seven nine* ea-t of env limit*, stripped of heater and of , 10.000 cicars _ Joan Carroll, fdl South Wet street. I Fcrd touring, found at 523 West Me- j C raeuart R.hln* C.impanv. Taentr-flftli s"eet and Cornell avenue. Ctievro.e! truck. found at North and Cleveland ? B* W iliams. R R t. Bov sd*. Plymouth coach, found at 3900 Utaceiand avenue. STirped of one licen-e piate '*-981 C F Delay 430 North Meridian street. Chevrolet coupe, found at 131 East M.vrk,H*W Michaels 1421 South New Jersey t’rret Nash sedan, found at Orleans and Minnesota at reets. Fdaard Sart-per 2441 North Alabama st'ce* Ford roadster found at Morris **reet’ and Plsindeld avenue. TRANS-PACIFIC PLANE IS 'NOT AIR WORTHY - Kingsfnrd-Smith - * Rarer Condemned hr Auatr.tli.in Officials. S t'nitrd Prrft LOS ANGELES. Nov. B—Tie swift. blue air racer. ‘ Lady Southern Crr*s.” that carried Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and Captain P. G. Tavlor across the Pacific, is not considered air worthy by the Australian air ministry, it was disclosed l ore today. The plane which Sir Charles called ‘ the best ship in the world - * was granted only a three-month temporary license in Australia and can not be returned unless a permanent license is awarded. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS IF YOU ARE OVER *0 If so. nature is warning you of danger ahead. Get rid of your trouble early. Make this 25c test. Get Jumper oil. Buchu leaves, etc., in jrreen tablets. Ask for BtTKETS. the bladder laxative. Take 12 of them in four days; if not pleased go hack and get y* mn.\v. RI K RTS vr**rk ©a the bladder similar to eaator Oil oa the bowel*. Flu*he* out race** add* and ©’her Mapurittea which can*** getting up nigh**. Irregularity. Irritation. baekacb* or leg pain*. You r* bouad to feel teir*r after tbit fluahing and yeo get your regular aleep. Guaranteed by Hook* Dependable Drug Store*.— Adveruvcfseat.

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NOV. 8, 1934