Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1938 — Page 12

BRIDGE FALL BLAMED

Times Special . LOGANSPORT, Nov. 24 —Funeral arrangements were. being made today for Charles Emrick, Burrows, Ind. carpenter, whose body was found yesterday in Eel River here. ~ Mr. Emrick apparently fell while walking across a railroad bridge. After an Bquest, Dr. V. M. Stewart,

[Cass County Coroner, death to the fall. He said he did|

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not believe Mr. Emrick had been struck by a train since there were no marks on the body. The coroner estimated that the accident had occurred eight or nine hours before the body was found by trainmen. : Mr. Emrick is survived by one daughter, who lives. in Burrows, about 16 miles southwest of Logansport. ?

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By Science Service NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Norway has formed a cancer-fighting society modeled after the American Society for the Control of Cancer, Dr. C. C. Little, managing director of the American organization: with headquarters here, announced. Sigurd E. Roll, formerly a member

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States Government, genet the new Norwegian Health Propaganda Society. ’ Cancer of the stomach and .digestive system, the most serious type. of cancer, which includes 65 per cent of all cancer in Norway, is

the object of the first attack of the new society, but it will also fight other forms of cancer and all other .degenerative diseases.

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| HO | WORK KX ANNOUNCED

Two Indianapolis companies submitted low base bids for work en the new women’s ward at Logans-

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Freyn Brothers submitted the lowest combined base bid of $41,048 for mechanical work. H. M. strad-

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APPOINTMENTS MADE

Changes in the staffs of two Butler University publications were announced today. Five members of the staff of Mss., quarterly publication of the English department, have been promoted to the upperclassmen’s staff.

sports editor of the Collegian, Angelo Angelopolous * will serve as makeup editor and Harold Howenstine will be city editor.

PARLIAMENT DATE FIXED OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. 24 (U. P). —The Canadian government probably will call parliament into session in Jan. 12, it was understood unofficially today.

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