Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1943 — Page 13
Barrymore In Hospital
Lionel Suffers Ptomaine " Attack at Cafe
HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (U. P.).— Lionel Barrymore, veteran stage and screen actor, today was in St. Johns Catholic hospital recovering from effects of a ptomaine poisoning attack, Barrymore was stricken in his automobile at a drive-in cafe where
he was eating spaghetti and meatballs.
He was reported painfully but not|
dangerously ill, Physicians said he probably would remain in the hospital for at least three or four days.
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Recalls Clare As 'Cute Baby’
NEW YORK, May 20 (U. P.).— Clare Boothe Luce was “a cute baby fairy” back in 1913, Mary Pickford said today. That was in the days when the two glamorous blonds were trooping together in “The Good Little Devil.” | “I really ought not to tell this: | you know how it is with women | about ages,” said America’s sweet- | heart as she reminisced while | packing for a fund-raising tour of | Canada. The present congresswoman from Connecticut did all right on the stage as “a cute baby fairy,” Miss Pickford said, in the last legitimate play of the veteran screen and stage star. The show had a good run in and around New York. Miss Pickford will leave today
COL. GERBER LAUDS NATION'S MUNITIONS
CHICAGO, May 20 (U. P.).—Col. T. C. Gerber, U. 8. army field director of ammunition plants, told mem- | bers of the Inland Press association yesterday that apparently no Ameri- | can made bomb has yet failed to! explode when used against the enemy. b———
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have just seen Mexico's new volcano, Paricutin, from the air and it is like having a grandstand seat at the geologic drama that shaped the face of much of this country. Dr. L. C. Graton of Harvard and
two small planes provided by Dr. Gonzalo Bautista, governor of the state of Puebla, and. piloted by Capt. Luis Martel and Lt. Carlos Cortez of Puebla’s aviation school.
: § oN - HE Scientists Study | By WATSON DAVIS The air around the volcano in Director, Science Service late afternoon proved too dusty URUAPAN, Mexico, May 20.—I | for successful aerial observation, but a start early next morning gave almost perfect conditions for observation. We saw Paricutin nestled among dead crater peaks, each of which in past geologic time must have had a few months of life. A great tower of smoke and dust billowed upward, with outbursts
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began to arise out of what was then a cornfield. Around the cone lay a great
lava flow formed during past weeks, while to the northeast could be seen the little village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, which is being smothered under several feet of volcanic ash that lies like blackish-brown everlasting snow over everything. Our little plane buzzed about the erupting cone, keeping away from flying debris that might puncture the wing fabric or un-
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countryside for miles around, and falling incandescent sand outlined the cone. A soft, harmless rain of volcanic sand pattered
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balance a propeller by an unlucky hit. Both planes twisted and turned for angle photographs that should be helpful to Dr. Graton in interpreting the volcano’s geology. The pilots and I spent eight hours on the previous night making a trip overland, 20 miles by airline, but longer by auto, over ash-choked roads and by burro over trails for the last three miles, to the rim of the depression in which the volcano lies. Outbursts of flame lighted the
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