Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1939 — Page 7

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“The 1922 session appointed a etommission on ‘simplification and economy in state and local government’ which reported in 1924 and laid the groundwork for reorganization of the State government and ‘recommended far-reaching administrative changes in county government. “The county government commission of 1930 recommended and the Assembly enacted in 1932 the present optional form known as the ‘county manager plan’ under which Henrico County operates. The voters adopted this form in 1933 folan aggressive campaign by a group known as the Henrico Citigens League.”

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Powerful weapons are these science’s war against bacteria. A

versity Laboratories is shown adjusting a micrurgical unit, right is a micro-injector with which the operator injects a single cell life with drugs and virus. On his left is a micro-manipulator, or pinchette, with which he picks up invisible particles and holds or dissects invisible single-cell living material. strument are so minute ‘they are invisible except under a research microscope, center portion of the unit. U. S. backteriologists opened a

How Science Wars on Bacteria

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The tips of the in-

two-day session in South Bend today.

Sci&nce:

'Window' in Rabbit's Ear Helps Study of Silicosis.

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 16 (U. P.).— Scientists peering into a “window”

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attached to the ear of a live rabbit are gaining new knowledge that may help to combat dust diseases of the lung, the fourth fall meeting of the Air Hygiene Foundation: was told. This unique undertaking, which micht well brove vital in the fight to wipe out silicosis, & lung disease peculiar to workmen whose duties bring them in contact with silica (rock) dust, was described by Dr. Eliot R. Clark of the University of Pennsylvania. The research is sponsored by a fuuu set up by the Air Hygiene Foundation. The Foundation, with headquarters in the Mellon Institute here, is an organization of some 200 industrial concerns whose aim is the protection of the health of workmen in heavy industries. Through the use of a transparent chamber or window set in the ear of the rabbit, research workers are able to introduce silica dust into the

“1 ear and watch with microscopes -the

reaction of the living tissues, Dr. Clark said.

Uranium Called Mighty

BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 16 (U. P.). -—-The energy released when atoms in an eight-pound block of uranium are split would be sufficient to drive the Queen Mary across the Atlantic, Dr. Malcolm .C. Henderson of Princeton University has said. Dr. Henderson is working with minute quantities of uranium at the University of California.

Pneumonia Tests Slated

CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 16 (U. P.). —Health Commissioner Carl A. Wilzbach said today he had been advised that the U. S. Public Health Service is considering selection of Cincinnati or Pittsburgh for pneumonia immunization tests involving about 20,000 persons. Dr. Wilzbach said his information came from Dr. Adolph Reumreich of the Public Health Service, who has conferred with Cincinnati health officials. The Public Health Service, it was understood, hopes to start the tests

obtained with the co-operation of clinics and hospitals.

Preliminary tests with the vac-]

cine have proven that-it causes no ill effects upon human beings, Dr. Wilzbach said.

Born After Mother. Dies

BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 16 (U. P.).—An obstetrician working desperately against time performed a

post-mortem ceasarian operation at University. Hospital and delivered a premature 6 pound 2 ounce baby boy from the body of a woman who had died five minutes earlier from cerebral apoplexy, it was revealed today. Dr. Frank K. Morris, gynecology and obstetrics professor at the University of Maryland, performed the operation. “From the first it was apparent that the mother would die, and

we secured permission to do the

post mortem ceasarian,” Dr. Morris said. “At 2:02 a. m. the mother died and five minutes later the baby had been delivered. We resorted to artificial respiration and oxygen therapy to save its life and today the baby is perfectly healthy and normal in every way. Had nothing happened to the mother, this baby would have been born about Dec. 9.”

The Law Runs In the Middle

Times Special

GARY, Ind., Nov. 16—on the east side of Grant St. here, the speed limit is 30 miles an hour, On the west side of the street, there is no speed limit. Engineers’ maps show that the corporation boundary line of the cily runs directly through the - center of the street. Cars driving south have to obey only the State law requiring that speed not be “unreasonable,” but if the motorist crosses to Lis left side of the street to pass another auto, he must slow down to 30 miles an hour, as Tequired by

this winter. Test subjects are to be

City ordinance.

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: Was Hungry Youth, 2,

Says in Confessing North Side Thefts.

A 24-year-old escaped convict today was sentenced to 10 years in the Indiana State Reformatory. pleaded guilty to a first-degree burglary charge in Criminal Court. The youth, Richard: Shelton, was one of 20 defendants arraigned. Shelton told Judge Dewey Myers he and three other convicts escaped four months ago from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. Shelton said he had served three months of a seven and one-half year sentence on a burglary charge. After coming to Indianapolis from Oklahoma, police said, he burglarized three North Side homes, obtaining silverware and other valuables.

‘I Needed Money’

He was sentenced after telling Judge Myers he burglarized “of necessity.” “I needed money. I was hungry,” he said. j Among others arraigned was Edward F. Peck, former Wayne Township justice of peace, who pleaded not guilty to four indictments charging embezzlement and failure to account for public funds to his suc-

cessor. ‘ . The State Board of Accounts reported the shortage in the justice of peace office several months ago.

Pleads Not Guilty

Russell Duncan, Indianapolis attorney, and Edward McNulty, charged in indictments with receiving stolen goods, also were arraigned. Mr. Duncan entered a plea of not guilty. Mr. McNulty filed a motion to quash the indictment.

EDUCATOR, 81, DIES

BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 16. (U. P.).—=Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, former

sity died yesterday at his home after a serious illness of three years.

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president of Johns Hopkins Univer=|'

Adrienne, featured songstress of Jpe Sanders’ Orch will be heard with Clyde Lucas and his California Dons Wednesday at the Coliseum. They'll sing and play at a benefit show and dance to be given by the Fraternal Drier of Police.

GIRL OFFERS BLOOD’ T0 ‘DOOMED’ BOY, 6

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. Nov. 16 (. P). —A physician and a 19-year-old girl took the one chance in thousands today that might save 6-year-old Norman Dolinsky, whom doctors said is doomed to die within a week from lymphatic leukemia, a rare blood disease which few survive. The girl recovered from the disease three years ago. She was found at her home at St. Paul last night and her physician agreed to make the test which will determine if her blood is the proper type for a transfusion in a last attempt to save the boy’s life. Meanwhile, the boy grew steadily weaker at his home at St. Claud, Minn.

JACKSON TO SPEAK William H. Jackson will speak at the weekly meeting of the Townsend. Club 54 at 8 p. m. tomorrow

He was 81. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

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25; Clemency Commission Grants 2 Paroles.

: The. State Clemency Commission corrected the sentences of 25 more

: prisoners today, bringing to 625 the | number of adjustments made since

the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that many judges had given erroneous sentences. ‘The Commission reported - that about 500 more similar cases will be studied as a result of the ruling five months ago. : Paroles were granted to two prisoners. One was to Raymond Tyrrell, sentenced in Noblesville in 1934 to 20 years for bank robbery. The paroie was granted because he had a record at the State Reformatory, the Commission said. The other was granted to Edward Harless, sentenced at Muncie more than a year ago to two to 14 years on a forgery convicition. : A 10-year sentence given Brack Brady in Criminal Court here in 1935, for the holdup of a drug store was commuted to seven years. - He will be eligible for parole in 1942.

denied.

THREE BRITISH FLIERS DIE VERSAILLES, France, Nov. 16 (U. P.) —Three men. were killed when a British Royal Air Force plane crashed into the Seine River near Villeneuve St. Georges last night, it was announced today. Engine trouble was blamed.

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