Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 32

PAGE 32 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1940

TRANSFER GETS 2 of Butler's Freshmen NAZI OIL DROUGHT ‘German Press Claims Cell COT, LACHAMBRE | = ein Sears reunion wit ve

held at the Old Settlers Park, Odon,

0. K. OF BOARD PW) SEEN IN 11 MONTHS, Tissue of Mummies Relives' MAY LOSE FORTUNES = Sept 35. A bake hoe wil ; | NT 80 Bane) | VICHY, France, Sept. 6 (U. P| Bot peosident, of Bedford and Mrs,

Walter Weimer, secretary-treasurer,

Harold B. Dorsey, analytical econ-| BERLIN, Sept. 6 (U. P.). — The placed in a special nutritive cul- Former Air : § i | | r Air Ministers Guy Lach-/ of 4021 S. State Ave., are in charge.

" ¥ 3 t (omist, predicted today that Ger- | German press reports that Prof. ture. ambre and Pierre Oot may be

. gms ; ve ) } | 8 ; many and Italy would have to sto i : = | : Juvenile Court, Detention § | Aenhting eight to 11 months op P. Busse-Grawitz is conducting ex-| He found that neither poison NOT stripped of their citizenship and now unless they are able to break Periments in the German clinic at low temperatures could crush the fortunes unless they voluntarily re-| Sh : Repair Dept.

Home to Be Housed | LE " TH : \ ¥ ] 3 the ritis ockade an capture I a, Spain, wi ne l1aea k © Ie In these tissues. nly , " : he British blockad d Cordova, S th the idea of spark of lif u t Only| tum from the United States to In Irvington. | 3 A . " 0 new sources of oil. proving whether human cell tissue temperatures above 220 degrees stand trial, high officials told tk SATURDAY ONLY Mr. Dorsey, economist for thelis for all practical purposes immor-| Centigrade (392 degrees Fahrenheit) | Pre: : Ns es he c ‘es Ve»

The Marion County Welfare ee ] * | Argus Research Corp. here, said the ['w i : § | ; i i : y Sal tal. : | would kill them. ¥ : { Board today gave its formal ap- | : x % iy generous estimates indicated | According to the newspaper te=| The dispatches described un Cou, 3); Rio yeu HALF SOLES a for ths Ol " ; . R 4 iat EE Tr or coettt | ports published here, the scientist | Xperiments as follows : | men vesterday and issued warrants | poe ee o iy Sa be ¥ b month. But their probable monthly already has “resurrected the dead, Severn A ie he” gL wires. wo were Chars! - For Women Home in Irvington. 1 > | x B01 itons, “indicating a monthly deficit Ussue" of five 3000-year-old mummified remains of Indians! preparedness wn the airy | | and Children % Ng a / ; ? ‘|Eeyptian mummies. These results buried in caves in Argentina 600 pyench authorities do not believe) d L 4 Pr.

TH reliance i Y . | 4 : ’y { ) : ah ig oe 13 pg A 5 : SA. OE ms. Germany's oil con- Were described in the dispatches as Rg Wg tissues were placed | the United States would acquiesce So au CO wee § © | sumption, Mr. Dorsey included in tending to prove that cell tissue is .oyery a a ha 0 RAY eRir ion progeedings. ve. County Commissioners previously | : : | that category destruction wrought immortal. the cells, which showed every indi- Jause the Fravke-American ee approved transfer of the court. They| 4 9 | by British bombers. | (At Chicago, Dr. Ludvig Hektoen, cation of complete disintegration, tion (reaty does not cover political are charged with the responsibility So mg, : § J : i | “It is my guess.” he said, “that pathologist and chairman of the took on new form. grew and began | OTeNses. : Yin] FOR MEN of housing the Juvenile Court and! Es". i 1 adie * (oil thus destroyed might amount American Medical Association to multiply. 5 It is pointed out here that while OR BOYS Pair 64¢ their okay on the plan was the first] Suse i alll Ie (to about 10 per cent of German Council on Scientific Research, said| From this experiment it was but | OLS private fortune is of modest ' needed to bring about the long | Ka EF ¥ : 11938 consumption, or 700,000 tons.” that it appeared “absolutely im- a step further to an experiment | Proportions, Laichaitre smiGs Wo ® Choice of leather or sought change >? £1 { § i hid: ? 4 Sa —————————————— | possible” that the results described with the oldest remains of human | 105¢ one of the oldest and largest composition Minor remodeling of the interior | a KILLED IN HEAD-ON CRASH |i? the German dispatches could be tissue—the Egyptian mummies, | fortunes in France. ® While-U-Wait the Guardians Home is expected | bon NEW CASTLE, Ind. Sept. 6 (U (achieved but that further develop-| The conclusions which Prof ——————————— be carried out by Commissioners | : : : | P).— walter Knight oy farmer TERS should be awaited.) |Busse-Grawitz drew from his ex- SEWS FOR FOUR WARS rting next week. | ig Ba - > ¥ [of near Knightstown, was killed | at ae ated °X- periments, according to press re-| EL PASO, Texas, Sept. 6 (U. P).| homas Neal, Welfare director, e : |yesterday Ih a head-on crash £ | DE Ing en he noticed sev- ports, is that although human —Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Anderson | the Welfare Board at its meet-| °° ; sit . | ow ay his Tom ine C781 years ago that human tissue beings die, their cells do not, but has sewed for soldiers of four wars. | s ‘oved his plan | ¥ . rads ; WO cars near his home. His wife which had been preserved in al- lapse into a state of “hibernation,” The 92-vear-olq wom is working | DOWNSTAIRS STORE og Jast night else approved ) s| cp Teshmen Jean Cooper (left) of Franklin and Mariann Carlson, and the occupants of the other car cohol for 38 years again began to ready to come. to if le Ve»Tear-o'd woman IS orume { moving the Welfare Department's) Chicago . . . studying Butler University's freshmen activity program |were injured. lgrow to “perfect health” wh Sy ie again underion a piece work quilt for the Red Children’s Division into the home. | with Prof. Clyde L. Clark. | min Eo ou EL health” when | favorable conditions Cross.

Members of Butler University's President D. 8S. Robinson. deans

CHICAGO MILK MEN freshman class came to the cam- of the four colleges and Athletic

: pus today for their first glimpse Director Paul D. Hinkle. GET SHORTER WEEK of college life. Then followed separate meet- : Freshmen Week was started mgs with the deans, and later —A! With a convocation of all the | with teachers. Between now and newcomers in the gymnasium of | Tuesday the freshmen will take the field house. Prof. Clyde L. tests, plan their programs and Clark, chairman of freshmen ac- | attend social functions. On Tuestivities, presided. day they register for the courses The students were welcomed by advised for them

CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (UO. P) four-months-old dispute involving 4600 union mi'k drivers and the principal Chicago milk dealers was ended today on the*basis of a decision handed down last night by 8 three-man arbitration board

od a net i on [SSUES DISCUSSED | —And Still She

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Jished a basis for a new contract | BY 6, 0, P, GROUP Had Her Doubts

between the milk wagon drivers} union and the associated milk deal- | MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. § (U. ers to replace one which expired! Preparedness is not the real issue \ <I " . G : Dy EAE 1 . April 30 of the Presidential campaign, Re-| © -—Federal officials directing publican Veteran ward chairmen! alien registration here told this and assistant chairmen were told| story today:

FIVE MORE ESCAPED A Rd in the Hotel Antlers last! a woman appeared at the FedCONVICTS CAPTURED “The question is whether we shall| €'81 building to register last night,

continue an administration of mis-| explaining: M'GEHEE, Ark. Sept. 6 (U. P.).|rule in national, state and local gov-! “I was born in Virginia.” iy Tore o the 36 ie who Fg) i ria Frank A. Mueller, directing regKilled a guard and escaped from ness leadership, illiam R. Hig- : . Ries : istr 3, 3 ; her Cummins Prison Farm on Labor! gins, 12th District Chairman said. THON told her that made her Day were captured today, leaving| James A. Collins, G. O. P. candi-| 2 Citizen and she did not need to only six still at large. Three were date for Congress from the 12th Dis-| register. arrested here, one at Lexa, Ark, trict, shared his views. “But,” she protested, “I marand one in Pine Bluff, Ark. | “The Teal issue,” he said, “is 16d an Alabama man.” With four of the fugitives slain|whether America shall return to! °° 4 ” ’ end 26 captured, a reign of terror Constitutional ‘Government under Mr. Mueller pointed out that that had swept southern Arkansas Wendell Willkie or go on to a dic-| Alabama, too, was a member of end northern Louisiana was near an tatorship with the national socialism the Union. The woman left, shakend lof the New Deal.” ing her head.

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