Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1936 — Page 3

Only one of its kind in existence is the “transparent” woman anatomical model now on display New York Museum of Science and Industry. wn in full life size the circulatory, nervous, 1ientary and other fundamental systems of the

Heres an architect’s drawing of the new $500,000 building Which is to be erected at the In-

As this “ship of the desert” rides across billowing sands ir arid regions of the southern portion of California #it marks another step in 'construction of the $30,000,000 all-American canal through

Nothing succeeds like success, . agrees Margot Grahame, British actress, as she arrives inNew York in response to a summons from Hollywood. Her work in the prize movie, “The Informer,” paved the way for more work.

Not the weird creatures of a movie director's imaginings but British bluejackets in action during war games on the Hampshire coast | are these strangely accoutred sailors. Faces hidden in . Bas masks, they operate a portable two-way radio, housed in the box attached to the right one's back,

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Science Service Photos. body are seen throfigh special tough transparent

outer material made by secret processes only in the Hygiene Museum in Presden, Germany. The model, owned by 8. H. Canlp of Jackson, Mich. will soon go on a/tour of the nation which will last two years.

diana University medical extension Michigan-st.

the Imperjal Valley. The canal, nearing completion, will replace one which now goes through Mexico. The “ship of the desert,” shown here, is a dredge. Its left “foot” is raised as it waddles in duck fashion.

A device that should make the most unruly mob say “uncle” is a new machine gun that hurls gas shells instead of bullets. Police Captain J. W. Johnson, Everett, Wash., is pi tured just before he pulled the trigger of the Manville gas machine gun, in a demonstration at. the national rifle matches at Camp Perry, O. a

3 Seis Rdosevelt to Start Boulder Dam Power Generation

center in W.

“I had a magnificent and useful journey,” Gen. Maurice Gamelin announced cryptically on his return to Paris from Poland. The military ‘chief of the French Army, Gamelin (center) is welcomed back

home by Councillor Franckowski (left)

Gen. Bourret.

Lonesome for her family after a, year spent in Hollywood learning English in preparation for stardom, blonde Ariane Borg leaves New York for her native France to induce grandmother to return to America with her. To look aty her you'd never think Ariane already is old enough to vote.

of the Polish Embassy and

Former: Nebraska president and national vice president of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs.

O. W. Hahn, above, Wayne, Neb., will run for national president at the 16th annual convention in Cleveland, Sept. 21-25. This year she has directed the 420,000 members in promoting welfare of disabled World War veterans.

= difficult to tell a soclety star from a movie star under the klieg lights, as occurred at. the movie party given by the fashionable Sand Point (L. I.) Bath Club. Try your eyes at picking the movie star out of this trio of leading ladies at the party. ‘There are Betty Watson at left,” pretty enough to star anywhere, and Judith Wilcox at righ, in a dramatic evening dress. The real

starlet is beautiful Joan Marsh (center) aiming her own camera.

Among those who greeted President Roosevelt at Union Station were (right to left) Senators Frederick VanNuys of Indiana,

of Ohio and Sherman Minton of Indiana and another member of the reception committee. These

Robert J. Bulkley : were among notables of four states gathered here.

First of 49 Federal low-cost housing groups to be occupied by tenants, Techwood Homes, in Atlanta, Ga., is shown in the upper airview, trim new brick apartment buildings replacing 11 blocks of city slums. Neat lawns flank each structure, garden spots are available for renters, and recreation space is provided. Below left is shown one of the efficiency

kitchens, electrically -equipped, and at- right is the central laundry for one of the apartment buildings, with every convenience. Rentals start at $16.40 a month for .a three-room apartment, as little as hun= dreds of Atlanta families pay for sub-standard dwellings. The new buildings are light and uy and all congestion is eliminated.

A new Enstein has been hailed by mathematicians attending the Harvard University tercentenary conference fqllowing presentation of a new mathematical system by Prof. E. J. Cartan of Paris University by which he links the theory of relativity explaining astral phenomena

and the laws controlling atomic forces.

Constantine Caratheodory of

Greece (left) is pictured going over his paper with Dr. Cartan. °*

From Capital

Pressing*a button by President Roosevelt in Washington, 3000 miles away, Friday wh start power generation at Boulder Dam. climax an epic of science and toil which has Siven man mastery of the turbulent Colorado River. = i

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Twelve mammoth valves in the face of the dam will open when the _ President touches the button. The fo NII mvs; that Zised an whe