Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1938 — Page 19
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938
MALARIA BEST PARESIS CURE, BRUETSCH SAYS
State Hospital Official Takes | Findings to Washington | For Conference.
Dr. Walter L. Bruetsch, Central | Indiana Hospital pathologist, today | carried to Washington the labora- | tory statistics he offered as proof | that fever treatment alone is not as | effective as malaria in arresting | paresis. He and six other medical experts | were to confer with Surgeon General Thomas Parran on data gathered by the Indiana Hospital and other selected institutions in connection with the nation-wide drive on syphillis, from which paresis derives. Others conferring are Dr. F. G. Ebaugh, University of Colorado School of Mediicne, Denver; Dr. Paul A. O'Leary, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; Dr. Walter M. Simpson, Kettering Research Institute, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, O.; Dr. Harry C. Solomon, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Dr. Stafford L. Warren, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N. Y., anq Dr. R. A. Vonderlehr, Assistant Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Heat Cabinets Less Effective Dr. Max Bahr, Indiana Central | superintendent, said that Dr. | Bruetsch wili tell Dr Parran | further tests made here practically | have proved that something in the malaria infection itself arrests
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Miss Irene Westervelt, president of the Broad Ripple High School student council, is chairman of arrangements for the Maytime Swing. which was to be held in the school gymnasium this afternoon. Louis Partello’s orchestra was to play for the affair, which will be the final dance of the spring semester.
BROUGHT TO INDIANA, TORTURED, MAN SAYS
Housekeeper and Sister Are Accused of Extortion.
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HILLSBORO, O., May 6 (U. P.).! —Southwestern Ohio authorities
charged that an effort is being made to boost the measure by 60 million dollars so that every Congressman can get two new postoffices for his district “whether they need them or not.” He also criticized the relief expenditures for Puerto Rico under the New Deal, pointing out that no sponsor is required for WPA projects there. Danger of a huge road building program being lobbied through Congress also was cited by Rep.
KEEP ‘PORK’ OUT OF RELIEF FUND, LUDLOW PLEADS
Plan to Boost Recovery Bill By 60 Million Dollars,
Ludlow. “Powerful groups are organizing to load down the recovery program WASHINGTON, May 6.-— Relief with enormous additional appro- | appropriations will not be expended | Sh Mr. Ry geciaren) oy iv duis an .. | these are approved it will swell the | for “political pork” if Rep. Louis bill to proportions beyond all reason Ludlow (D. Ind.) member of the ‘and give it a strong smell of pork. subcommittee handling the $4.512.-| “If we do not keep pork out of | 000,000 recovery bill, has his way, he | the relief bill we will merit, the ifs | declared today. | mitigated contempt of the coun- | The Indianapolis Congressman | try.”
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paresis and prevents the deteriora-| searched today for a man and two tion of the brain. and that heat | women accused by Harley Spruance, | cabinets and fever without infec- | gs well-to-do Marshall farmer, of | tion are not as effective. This position, he said. has been DaVing extorted $3000 from him unmaintained by the Central Hospital | der threats of torturing him findings for more than three years, | death. and since the time the Federal Mr
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port to Dr. Parran that findings of | itt is Mill Hildebrand's sister and | post-mortem examinations tend to |iormerly was Mr. Spruance’s houseshow that persons in whom syphilis | Keeper. The warrants charged attacks the nervous system appar-|Xidnaping anc extortion ently have systems specially vulner-| MT. Spruance told officers they able to attack and thar syphilis Came to his home Tuesday night | which becomes paresis is not a spe- (and demanded money. He said they | cial kind of syphilis. | tied him to a chair, beat him and | : - [oe took him in his automobile | into “western Indiana. He charged | | that Merritt had a gun and that | {one of the tortures they discussed
PROBATION SOCIETY 5 Fs APPEALS FOR FUNDS Pi aie he then agreed to turn |
{over the money and that they re- i | turned Wednesday to Hillsboro | | where he made out a check for | | $3000, while Merritt wrote a prom- | | issory note, and that he then ac- |
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