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MILK OUTPUT DROPS AS PASTURES FAIL
ak production | has been reduced much as 25 per cent below and June levels due to failing pax tures; G. A. Purdue university extension ddfryman’ anRounced today. As the drought continues, the feeding problem becomes more and
© more acute, Mr. Williams said.
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TUBERCULOSIS
Leprosy Patients, "Doctors Say.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UTP). —Two young chemists oh the research staff of Parke, Davis & Co., opi have developed a new drug —promin—which may lead to a cure for “tuberculosis and leprosy, an article in Collier's magazine said
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The article, written by J. D. Rat~ cliff, said promin whs a member of the sulfone family and was de-
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Ratcliff said, however, Dr. Wil-
"(lam Feldman of the Mayo clinic!
and others ‘experimented with pro min in treating tuberculosis patients. Out of a group of 423 T. B, patients tested, one-third were “unquestionably improved, many of them making quick recoveries enabling' them to go back to work,” the article said.
. Lepers Also Respond
21 STATE LIFE BLDG. ake elevator to 4th floor.
Then Dr. G. H. Paget, staff physi-
= cian at the National Leprosarium, 7|Carville, La. hearing of promin;
decided to experiment. ‘He injected the new drug into the veins of 22
,| patients with leprosy.
“There was no dramatic response to thé drug,” the writer said, “but as time went by, the coppery skin’ patches—the badge of leprosy—began to take'on the tone of normal skin. Open sores healed, and leprous lesions of the eye, which
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TEN-YEAR SENTENCE
GIVEN IN ROBBERY!
Charged with staging a one- We crime wave here last December George William Bush, 23, of 5167! W. Beecher st, was sentenced to from 10 to 25 years on his plea of guilty in criminal court today. Although linked to several holdups within a three-day period, Bush was convicted on only one robbery, that of a taxicab driver, Claud Liford, of 1070 W. 28th st. Bush was charged with taking $40 from Liford at the point of a gun last Dec. 25.
AUTO STOLEN FROM | CAPEHART RECOVERED
A large sedan owned by Homer | E. Capehart, Republican candidate for the U. 8. senate, which was
CURE VISIONED
New Drug Aids T. B. and
Mrs. Barbara Fox, private secretary to Senator Raymond E, Willis (R. Ind.) will leave Washington
christen the submarine “Loggerhead” on Sunday.
ON VOTE WAITED
| Election Board Asks Advice On Checking Ballots of
Servicemen.
Edwin Steers Sr. Indianapolis, a member of the state board of electtion commissioners, today awaited a reply from the national draft director to his request that county election boards be permitted to check war ballot applications of servicemen with selective service records. Steers asked Maj. Gen. Lewis B. | Hershey for permission to verify names, residences and ages of servicemen from local board records, Attorney General James A. Emmert said. * Emmert said that the action was taken to guard against the possibility of multiple-voting or teen28% Young by service personnel this a
DIOCESE DEBT -
Ritter at End-of First
Decade in Office.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter,
years.
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Bishop Ritter
in all churches of. the diocese Sunday.
writes. Debts Steadily Cut
Today, parishes which were unable to cover their operating ex- | penses in 1933 have corrected the condition. Parish debts now total slightly more than half their
stolen from a parking lot at Wash- | pew debts have been contracted |rection of Lou Hetlage with Hiram ington st. and Capitol ave. Wednes- | pecause of new parishes and new |Stonecipher as pianist. buildings, the reduction of the old |
day night, was recovered. by state] police at Franklin, Ind., last night. | The car had no* been damaged J
No trace of the thieves was found. {to free themselves entirely of debt Davis and C. H. Ellis.
for fall
in the famed QUEEN
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New Fall Styles : Arriving Daily
-1$160,009--at- the beginning..of
amount of 10 years ago. Although!
obligations has gone steadily on. *Some parishes have been able
{and some still retain a residue of | debt which will require the best
efforts of their congregations in the says the bishop. | we are satisfied that!
years ahead,” “However, every parish within the diocese is | now able to meet its entire debt! within a reasonable time and by its own efforts, if pastor and people
continue in the course they are now
following.” Outlay Exceeds Budget
To indicate the growth and requirements of the diocese, Bishop | Ritter revealed that while the budget of the diocese was fixed at his administration, the actual outlay for 1943 was $166,774. The bishop praised his parishjoners for their co-operation calling his 10 years as their leader, “very fruitful years.”
of the Catholic Charities bureau
be met, that new schools be built! and that the faith be spread |
throughout the diocese,
BAND, ENSEMBLE
TO GIVE CONCERT}
The Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A.!
band and the Bel-Canto ensemble
Will give a concert at Northwestern |
park at 6 o'clock Sunday -evening, Members of the Hubbard park center civic league will sponsor the
program and W. D. Brooks will be| Mable Over- |
master of ceremonies. ton and Etolia . Bransford will be accompénists, The band is directed by Ernest
McCormick and the ensemble by]
Charles Amos.
EX-KENTUCKIANS TO MEET
Former Kentuckians will hold]
their 25th annual reunion at Gar-. fleld park Sunday. There will be a basket luncheon at noon followed b ya program of entertainment, according to L. A, Sharer, president,
CUT $500,000
Figures Revealed by Bishop
bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Indianapolis, reported today a reduction of $500,000 in the $845,839 diocesan debt, oxer the past 10
Bishop Ritter marked the end of the first detade of his administra- «= port. He said the ©. diocesan debt reduction has been trant on his honor to certify to his accomplished “out [true, age and that even civilians of érdinary reve- under 21 might qualify to vote if nues, except for a | they misstated their age. few bequests and | returns from real day that the Indiana war ballot law estate purchased [left a loophole for service personnel for new parishes.” {to vote not only an official war balThe report, in the lot, but also a regular absent voter form of a pastoral |
letter, will be read | tiof with his re- [ ballot law which said:
Ten years ago, Bishop Ritter was more concerned about the inadequate incomes of parishes and] parish debts than with diocesan aw.” obligations. Both of the former| conditions are greatly improved, he!
He points | to the future urging that the needs
DON'TLET HIM DOWN
Doubts Illegal Voting Meanwhile, spokesmen in the office of Secretary of State Rue J. Alexander today answered a charge that some Hoosier service men not of legal voting age might east war ballots, by saying that there was no more chance for widespread illegal | voting among soldiers than among civilians, Cast County Clerk Dewey Schmid" said yesterday that illegal voting by service men under 21 years of age| mignt result from failure. of ' the | secretary of sta'e tg make “provision | | for service men and women to show | thelr age in the war ballot application forms. -. Guibert E. Ogies, chief deputy secretary of state, replied that service men were required to certify on an envelope containing their votes *hat they were Jegally qualified to register their choice of candidates Place Registrants on Honor He added that voter registration laws for civilians placed the regis-
Other political observers said to-
i ballot. They pointed to a clause in the!
“Nothing hereih stated shall be {construed fo prevent any person.en{titled to vote a war ballot from being registered as is now provided by law, or from voting an absent {voter's ballot as is now provided by
‘Murat Charters To Sing Monday
The Murat Temple Chanters of more than 50 voices will sing at the | Marion county tuberculosis sani- | tarfum Monday night under the di-
Specialty numbers will be sung by {the Chanters quartet composed of { William McCaw, Mr. Hetlage, Earl
The Troubadours, a Chanter sub- | sidiary, will make its inaugural appearance with J. Worth Clark as the accompanist on the guitar. Ike Riley, potentate of Murat Temple, will introduce the entertainers.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HERSHEY RULING
Taylor Star In Film Here ‘Waterloo Bridge’ Opens
On Loew's Screen.
The fine performances turned in by Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh in “Waterloo Bridge” no doubt ex-
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OPENING TODAY LOEW'S
“Waterloo Bridge,” with Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor, at 11:15, 3:48, 6:21 and 9:57, “Jam Session,” with the orchestras of "Charlie Barnet, Alvino Rey and Jan Garber, af 1:12, 4.45 and 8:20,
CURRENT FEATURES
in why Indianapolis moviegoers | demanded a return engagement of | the picture to Loew's theater this week. Based on Robert Sherwood's play
INDIANA
“The Eve of 8t, Mark,” with Anne Baxter, William Eythe and Niknagl O Shea, at 12:32, 3:40, 6:48 and 9:56,
“The Falcon Out West,” with Tom Conway, at 11:28, 2:36, 5:44 and 8:52,
the film takes place in Engiand during the last world war, but un-| like many of today’s pictures, does | not bring in any of the actual combat. The plot is good and the storv is romantic, giving Robert Taylor a role that is cut out for him,
Begins in Air Raid
CIRCLE
“This Is the Life,” with Susanna Foster, Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, at 12:48, 3:58. 7:08 and 10:18. “It Happenod Tomorrow,” with Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, at 11:24, 2:34, 5:44 and 8:54.
LYRIO
“Going My Way,” with Bing Crosby and Rise Stevens, at 11, 1:38, 4:16, 6:54 and 9:32.
The Scientech club will hear Lynn A. Williams Jr., vice president of the Stewart-Warner *Co., describe his firm's “Southwind” heater at a noen luncheon Money at the Claypool hotel, _
AIR CONDITIONED ~FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING— holdups,
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It all begins duging an air raid when Capt. Roy Cronin (Taylor), | one of the upper class in England and Scotland, rescues Myra Lester (Miss Leigh) during an air raid and leads her to a bomb shelter. Then follows the dance in ‘the candlelight, a kiss in the rain and|
vicar’s door, wanting to get mar-! ried. But English laws interfere the first time and a cancellation of! a 48-hour leave the second time. | Miss Lester, a ballet dancer, loses! her job, has to cater to ihe lower-| type of living to keep poverty and {starvation away from the door whiie { Capt. Cronin is at the front.
Surprise Return
The shock of his being reported a “fallen cflicer” comes ju.t at the| time when she {8 to meet the cap-| tain’s mother and she makes a very| peor impression on her futur: moth-| er-in-law, © hen comes his surprise reiurn| after the war, their trip to Scot- | land and their plans once again ‘o| be married. The picture,
2s tose] who have seen it before alreacy| know, has a saa ending. | Lucile Watson, Virginia ¥ield and | Maria Cu:renskaya are good in their supporting roles and youll especially like C. Aubrey Smi*ll in his part 2s the captain's uncie. Jam Eession,” starring Ann Miller and Charlie Barnet furrisn ‘he lively. musical entertainm=nt in the second bill. (By Mildred Koschmann.)
REUNION TO BE SUNDAY The annual Southern Indiana reunion will be held at the Boswell fairgrounds Sunday with music and other entertainment planned. Those attending are urged to bring oo with them.
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