Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1940 — Page 18

DOCTOR STUDIES MARINE RESERVES’ | 200 at, fe, ste nd a wo mi ge Noth Battalion

lud its at Indi lis. nits here will meet on Monday and? “TRAINING INCREASED re wn an with the | Friday nights. The units’ annual

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Club Plans Trip Over Elec-| [8

tric Line to Ft. Wayne In Féw Weeks.

| Indianapolis Railfans, Inc. a club

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composed of persons who ride trains| o: entertainment ‘alone, installed erschell Van Sickle as .its new]

resident ‘last night. He succeeds .d Nation. Other officers installed at the meeting at the Union Station injcluded Lester Kiser, vice president; ichard Nation, secretary-treasurer; Maurice Horton, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Marjorie True, librarian, and --Jerome Manchester, executive secretary. The club, which .is not supported directly or indirectly ‘by any railroad, spo org %rips over railroads

and ‘int an lines. Recent trips were over) ha = 6f the last segments

‘of the Indiana Railroad. Plans are|

being made for a trip in May over the Indianapolis-Ft. Wayne interurban 1 e, which is to be abandonded, | | . The clubs meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in tne Union Depot committee room.

Titles Photo. ac A huge map of the United States aids pupils of School 54, 3150 E: 10th St., in thelr study of geography and other subjects. Kis placed in the corridor and ribboned to each state are samples of principal products. Max Newman, 1024 Olney Et. left, and Jimmy Petty, 1106 N. | ealing Ave., are [looking at it. . George Fisher is school principal. ; H

After more than a year’s experiment, unemployed Indianapolis men over 40 who previously had incomes of at least $3000 annually, are convinced that they can get jobs through a co-operative campaign. . THe experiment started a year ago last month when two business executives, then unemployed, interested "about 20 others in their class and organized the Forty Plus Club of Indianapolis, affiliating with 23 similar organizations ihroughous the country. Since that time, -80 members have enrolled, 60 have been ‘placed in positions, one of them paying $5000 a year and another $3700. - There are now 20 active members for whom jobs are being sought. > The Forty Plus Club is a nondues paying, non-sectarian; nonpolitical organization with an unpaid secretary—a member who holds that job until he is employed. Qualifications for membership are

Forty Plus CliblFinds Jobs For 60 in Year of Operation

experience charts and be voted on for membership to safeguard general reliability of members and keep the membership in balance as to kinds of akility represented. : Members canvassing business and industry cannot sell | themselves for jobs, they must sell fellow members.

The job open must filled through club headquarters with a" man’s qualifications for the particular job and his seniority in membership being considered. : “Hire on Ability—Not on Age” is the slogan: Those without jobs are active members, those with some income or resources, associate members, and those for whom the club has gotten jobs, are.-alumni. The local organization is without finances with which to operate. Clubs in several other -cities have won -sponsors who | give financial

Prevents Fractures in Aged Animals; Suggests _ Human Tests. LOUISVILLE, Ky. March. 21 (U.

|P).—Dr,W. VU. Gardner, 31, Yale

University anatomist, said foday he had discovered a method ‘to prevent aging and ‘fractures of animal bones. He said he believed that the experiments on animals might lead to research to reduce such condi-

fractures among elderly human beings. Dr. Gardner reported his discovery to the 56th meeting of the American Association of Anatomists. His paper, “Modification of Bones

lof Animals Receiving Sex Hor-

mones,” explained that he had worked | five years injecting estro-

-}génic hormones into old birds and mice which suffered bone structure

deficiencies. . Skeleton Structure Modified

He said that the injections had corrected - the deficiencies and had

caused modifications in the skeleton structure “which were in the nature of an increased deposition of bone in the marrow cavities.” Dr. Gardner emphasized that his experiments had been carried out only on small animals. He became interested in the work while investigating esogenic hormones in 1935.

have on human beings,” he said. “However, these experiments indicate that experimental work might be undertaken in such conditions as frequent and spontaneous fractures among| elderly persons.”

Fishbein Hails Work

Dr. Morris. Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, said thai Dr. Gardner's “discovery has - great significance in answering a problem not. nprevigusly solved.” He [said that it was “generally recognized that the aged tend to

changes in the bones which give them a stooped appearance and such a discovery as Dr. Gardner reported might be of value in prevention or postponement, of such condition 'if results of his experiments with animals were borne out in tests on human beings.

tions as frequent and spontaneous]

“I am not making any claims as} ‘to what effect this discovery will

have spontaneous fractures andj:

Two weekly drilis instead of one proclamation of the President of a |field encampment is to be held at ol 3 BROKEN oi NES have been ordered for members of | state of limited national emergency Ruanuies,, Va., begining Junk 18. =

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IN that the applicant be a. ‘former|help. The club here, has made no; FIGHT GAME COCK RULING executive who had earned at least{appeal for help, but [by quietly sell-| SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 (U. BRICK—BULK $3000 a year, is at least 40 and’will-|ing ~ its work and achievements p) Although cock fighting is Ri ing to join in a systematic: canvas/ hopes to win a sponsor. ik against the law and both cocks and OR for jobs for his fellows. Office space in the Peoples Bank cock fighting paraphernalia, subject INDIVIDUAL | Applicants must fill out elaborate Building was offered for $1 a year. to confiscation, it is estimated there

! — | Furniture was loaned. Printing are between 60,000 and 100,000 game MOLDS NEW SULFANILAMIDE material is donated. . Postage is|{cocks in the state. Farmers raise| : T TED bought with coins members give'at them “to improve the breed.” They DERIVATIVE : ES meetings every Wednesday night injare now organizing to fight the : Chamber of Commerce rooms, the| measure which subjects the birds > jp FRANCISOD aren 21.0. us¢ of which is donated. _ Ito confiscation.

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monia, blood poisoning and . skin diseases, was announced today by the |: University of California College of Pharmacy. The new compound £-Hisctingl-amino-benzene-sulfonamide is ‘a nicotinic acid derivative of sulfanilamide, according to Dr. Troy GC» Daniels, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry. He said it is “significantly less

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chine wringer, Mrs. George J. Boy-

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sen; 27, began a long hospitaliza- |

tion today. Her hair caught in the rollers

PET ‘x | yesterday and before she could get FURNAS ICE CREAM CO. [Erm mmbem teonf ? - e hair and skin had been oa from

the top of her head. . Physicians said it would require months to graft new skin. Three years ago her son Ronald injured his arm seriously when his hand got caught in the same wringer.

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