Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1939 — Page 24

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LUDECKE DENIED |

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EUGENE E. YORK, 13, Christmas Story Hours

Twice in the Same Place!

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Ex-Pal of Hitler, Hinting

Price Too High, Says He

Will Appeal Decision.

DETROIT. Dec. 19 (U. P.).—Kurt'

G. W. Ludecke, former Nazi functionary and intimate of Adolf Hitler, announced today that he would appeal a Federal Court decision denying him citizenship. Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle dismissed his citizenship petition “with prejudice.” He indicated that his chief reason was that he believed Mr. Ludecke still adhered to the doctrine that the end justifies the means—"a dreadful doctrine.” Mr. that he set too high a price on American citizenship—that he had wanted him to be “a coward and a liar.”

Ludecke indirectly indicated \ believed Julge Tuttle had :

He had read a 26-page petition 8 and had enlarged on it through two ga

sessions of court yesterday, avail.

without #

Judge Tuitle objected chiefly to!

the fact that Mr. Ludecke is lectur- | ing on nazism and Hitler and said this meant he might become a menace. He also felt that Mr.

| Misses Helen purposely intend to confuse the | Washington St. but we can sce

(left) and Clarice Webster, 112 E. 30th Si.

Times Special PLAINFIELD, Ind, Dec. 19.—| Christmas story hours for children, j&. m. Saturday in the school audiEugene E. York, member of the begin tomorrow in the Central torium. ; (township advisory board and a Library and its 21 branches. Brightwood, 2346 Station St.,

. m. tomorrow. | former superintendent of the In-| Two are scheduled for tomorrow, Pp

DIES AT PLAINFIELD Se neduled led by Libraries |

| diana Boys School, died at his home both at 3:30 p. m. One is at the Saturday.

.| Mr, York was born at Lawrence, | Prospect St. branch. |

t at the Odd Fellows Home at Clarks- | cordion.

RN | trustee twice, a member of the Bap-

§ University of Pennsylvania.

don’t customers in Woolworth's, 1 E. how it would happen. They are

Ludecke was critical of the Amer-| twins and are former students of Tech High School.

ican form of government and said!

that it had been the best form of government in the world and that anvone who picked flaws in it, was &n enemy.

“I don’t think you have our theory |

of government yet,” he told Mr: Ludecke. “I am afraid the old Lnudecke you speak of is not dead. I believe I can see sign of him popping up again. I believe I can see| those signs in the way you defend | yourself.”

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Coast Doctor Says Hyperthyroidism And Diabetes Show Similar Symptoms.

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19 (U.P). |he said, in the oral administra‘ jon |

apr. T. L. Althausen of the Uni-|

versity of California Medical School present in the blood, and the meas- |

(said today he had learned hyperthyroidism and diabetes ex-| hibit similar symptoms while re-| | quiring antithetical treatment. The reason 71or this seeming anomaly, Dr. Althausen said, is that thyroxin, & product of the thyroid | gland, regulates the | which the body absorbs food. | | Thus, in the case of hyperactivity of the thyroid gland, the body converts food into energy at a faster than normal rate, causing an excess concentration of sugar in the] blood stream which is eliminated through the kidneys, as in the case of diabetics. The difference is that in hyper-! thyroidism, the excess concentration is temporary and, through con(version into energy and elimination, {subsides two hours after digestion, whereas in diabetes sugar remains {in the blood stream until it is passed off as waste without being converted into energy, | Therefore, Dr. Althausen pointed out, sufferers from diabetes must

{reduce their consumption of sugar

{and starches and, in serious cases, take insulin, while victims of hyperthyroidism need more sugar and |starches, especially between meals, and never need insulin. | Dr. Althausen said he had devised a new test for thyroid disorders {more accurate and simple than the

of galactose, a sugar not normally |

why urement of its concentration to de-|

termine the rate of absorption.

Since the absorption rate depends

upon the amount of thyroxin present, activity of the thyroid, he explained. Dr. Althausen's findings,

American Association for the Study | lof Goiter, will be published soon in the association's Transaction and in| the American Journal of Medical! Sciences.

Find Blood-Poisoning Cure (Copyright, 1939, by Science Service; ROCHESTER, Minn, Dec. 19.— Success with a new chemical treat- | ment of blood-poisoning due to the pus-forming staphylococci is announced by Drs. W. E. Herrell and A. E. Brown, of the Mayo Clinic here,

tory tests showing that the new chemical completely stops the growth of such germs. The new chemical is sulfamethylthiazol, a member of the famous sulfanilamide family of chemical remedies. It is closely related to sulfathiazole, the chemical remedy recently announced to the medical world by a research team at the Squibb Institute for Medical Research at New Brunswick, N. J.

the measurements register the

which | speed with won him the Van Meter Prize of the |

A five-day cure in one such | case is reported, as well as labora- |

basal metabolism test. It consists. |

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WASHINGTON, Dec. Dec. 19 (U. P.) — Europe's war has stretched its influence far out into' the Pacific, | completely isolating famed Pitcairn | Island, settled 150 years ago by| mutineers of the ill-starred British | warship Bounty. | According to the National Geographic Society, steamers no longer ply routes near the small rock(bound island. Boat service was] | discontinuéd in fear of German | submarine or sea-raider attacks.

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He was 73. the other at the Madison Ave.-| |St., 1:15 p. m. Thursday, at School 80. Kas, and came to Indiana when| One of the most elaborate proa young man. He attended Central | grams is being planned for 10 a. m. ington St., 10 a. m. Saturday. Normal College and Asbury, now Saturday at the Riverside branch,| Haughville, 519 N. Belle Vieu {DePauw University. 3101 Clifton St. Seated around a Place, 9 a. m. Saturday. He was a teacher in the Hawaiian | Christmas tree, the children will] Irvington, 5427 E. Washington St. Islands in 1890 and returned here | hear stories by Miss Carrie Scott, 10 a. m. Saturday. to serve as clerk at the Boys’ School. | head of the library's children’s work.| School 25 auditorium, 2 p. m. He was superintendent there 10| Miss Mary Jane Green of School 41 Friday. years and then was superintendent will play Christmas carols on an ac-| Prospect, 1913 Prospect St., 1 p. m. Saturday. ville, Tenn., Rauh, 3024 N. Meridian St., 3:30

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16 years. A speech choir from the same a Guilford Township school will give “The Tree Carol.” |p. m. Thursday. Miss Helen Barber will be the | School 87, at 2405 Indianapolis {tist Church, and the Masonic and story teller at a program at 3:30|Ave, Friday afternoon. Odd Fellows lodges. [p. m. Thursday in the Riley room| Shelby, 2349 Shelby St. 9:30 a. m. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Julia at the Central Library. Christmas Saturday. | Prewitt York; a daughter, Mrs. carols will follow the stories. The| Spades Park, 1801 Nowland Ave. {Frank Steele of Indianapolis, and | schedule for the various branches 10 a. m. Saturday. 'a brother, Dr. Harland York of the include: West Indianapolis, 1926 W. Morris| Attucks, 1140 N. West St, 10 | St., 13:30 p. 1 m. . Friday.

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