Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1939 — Page 23
Science:
Protecting Babies From Germs Among Topics for Science Meeting at N. D.
(Copyright, 1939, by Science Service) NOTRE DAME, Ind, Nov. 17.— Protection for babies in maternity . hospitals and infants’ homes, from the germs they unwittingly give " each other, is a leading topic in the two-day colloquim on newest
progress in bacteriology now in progress at the University of Notre Dame. Two principal systems to obtain - this protection have been developed. In one, brought to its highest point by Prof. James A. Reyniers of Notre Dame, emphasis is placed on complete isolation of all babies. The other system, developed by Prof. William F. Wells of the University pf Pennsylvania, depends on floods of ultraviolet radiation across d and other critical areas in ital, which kill the germs as they float through the air. Both systems are now under full-scale practical test at a well-known home for babies. Animals and plants brought into the world without the contamination of germs, which is the fate of all ordinary living things, and kept germ-free throughout their lives, are common in Prof. Reyniers’ laboratory here. In Prof. Reyniers’ method, the laboratory animals are born by Caesarian operation under. completely aseptic conditions, within big tank-like cages where they are
kept as long as necessary, receiving only sterile food, water and air.
Here’s a New Headline
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (U. P.) — Farmer Grows New House! That headline is not beyond the realm of possibility according to Dr. Charles M. A. Stine, executive vice president of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co. He told a meeting of the Assoclation of Land Grant Colleges that present chemical knowledge will make possible soon the production) of houses, highways and automobile bodies fronr farm crops.
Resumes Radium Treatment
By Science Service | : LONDON, Nov. 17—London’s Cancer Hospital has resumed radium treatment of cancer cases. Treatment was suspended at the start of war because the radium had to be stored deep underground. The hospital, which houses the radium supply of 13 medical institutions and therefore has a hoard worth a million dollars, has sunk a 50-foot shaft paralleling the shaft at the bottom cf which the radium is kept. Through the second shaft, it will be possible to return - the radium to safekeeping iwithin three minutes in the event of an air raid.
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Germans Band After Hearing Group Singing Hymns.
The breaking of ground for the Rumanian Baptist Church at Main St. and Kerr Road, Mars Hill, echoes back 28 years to g prayer meeting of a group of Rumanian immigrants in a South Side home. : The hand of encouragement ofered by German Baptists when they heard the singing of hymns in the
to the efforts which are now bringing remaining members of the original group the new church.
Met in Rented Building
The Rev. O. B. Sarber, then secretary of Baptist work in Indianapolis, also encouraged the group. He told them | English-speaking Baptists were their friends. a A year later he directed the formation of the Rumanian Baptist Church. Meetings were held in a rented building near Kingan & Co., where many of the group were employed. Vasile Prodan came from Rumania in 1913. s a youth, he decided to enter the Baptist ministry. Without knowledge of English, he entered the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville. He studied theology from English’ books while still learning the English language.
Became Pastor Here in 1936 He later attended the University
sity, atcomplished his ambition even to the extent of becoming a teacher in the International Baptist Theological Seminary at East Orange, N. J. The Rev. Vasile Prodan became pastor of the church here in 1936 and now, after experiencing some of the struggles of some of his parishioners, will move to the new church with them. The Rev. Mr. Prodan is editor of Luminatorne, the only Rumanian magazine in the United States. He formerly was president of the Rumanian National Association. With | 4 Mrs. Prodari, he also is editor of a hymn book. Deacon Donates Land
Mrs. Prodan is vice president of the Women’s Mission Society of the Indianapolis Baptist Association. They live at 1811 N. Delaware St. Florio Lazo, a church deacon, donated the land for the new building. Charles Black is chairman of the building committee. Charles Stoia is chairman of the board of trustees and John Pacala is church
clerk.
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NEWBERRY, Mich. Nov. 17 (U.
P.) —Matt Kozanich, 18, reported to police he had been shot. Inspection disclosed that a rifle bullet had penetrated his jacket, his shirt and his underwear—but had not pierced the skin. .
CANADA'S POLES TO FIGHT
EDMONTON, Alta, Nov. 17 (U. P.) —Polish men living in central and northern Alberta are awaiting word from representatives of the exiled Polish Government in Paris
concerning the formation of a new ;
Polish Army. Many men in this province stand rosy; they declare, to enlist in this force to fight Germany.
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Rumanian Baptists, Organized in 1 191 L| Break Ground for F irst Church Here
The Rev. Vasile Prodan . . . the pastor.
John Pacala . . . church clerk. *
Mr. Graham Dropped It
PAUL GRAHAM, Red Cab Co. employee, was carrying a cash box last night fromethe first to the second floor at headquarters, 130 W. 12th St. Two men appeared in the stairway and gne, carrying a gun, said: “Drop it.” Mr. Graham dropped it. men seized it and ran. There was no money in it.
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BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 17 (U. P). —Being a gentleman is sometimes costly. : Ernest Perry of Lee, N. H,, learned that-when he went for a walk with a young waitress he had met here. The lady complained that her shoulders were cold, so Perry gallantly draped his coat around her.
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