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Times Special WORCESTER, .Mass., Sept. 6.— There is a spring in Florida known as the Fountain of Eternal Youth. But. Worcester has an idea that Ponce de Leon went to the wrong place, in his search, and that this medium-sized Massachusetts city is doing more about deferring old age than Ponce’s magic waters ever did or will do In the ‘Jaboratories of the Wort ¢ester Foundation for Experimental Biology, provided by public subscription, two d scientists and their colleagues are obtaining new knowledge of how human beings can grow old gracefully-—which, apparently, is about as close to eternal” youth as men and women will come for many generations yet. Dr. Hudson Hoagland and Dr. [of the ¥ Pincus are the spark plugs of the Foundation. It was Dr, Pincus who, # few years ago, astonished the world by producing fatherless rabbits. Dr. Hoagland is equally distinguished in biological research, 3 |thoush his findings have been Jess sensational. Laboratories Built

The two men were working in an abandoved Barn when local businessmen, workers, professional men, a Rabbi and public-spirited women decided that such fellow-citizens deserved community assistance, So the Poundation was incorporated as a non-profit research institution; laboratories were built and equipped and dedicated in what amotinted to a eivic holiday; and Drs. Hoagland and Pincus wére provided with 18 chemists and technicians to work with them. They enf joy also the co-operation of leading scierftists from Boston and New York. Out of the foundation's laboratory has come “pregnenoclene,” which fis

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Roy W. Feik has been appointed executive secretary of the Indiana university extension center in Ine dignapolis, Formerly superintendent of East Chicago schools, Mr. Feik will sueceed Miss Mary B. Orvis, who will devote her full time to teaching at

Heberlein will getve as assistant

Since 043 Mr Pelk had been district manager of thé Purdue extension center of northwestern Indiana. Formetly he was pfincipal of the Washington elementary school, McKinley junior high school, Roosevelt junior high school and Washington high school, all of East Chicago. In 1934 he was appointed superintendent of the East Chicago schools. For the past 24 years Mrs. Heber fein has taught at the Indianapolis center, In addition to her duties

“The foundation,” says Dr. Hoagland, “is slowly accumulating infor-|-mation about aspécts of the aging process. that may help to prolong man’s useful years.” Experiments in animal reproduce tion are aimed at promot multie

crease the supply of meats. Studies| under way has increased knowledge of cancer, showing that a different type of harmone action is involved.| + Yet other research is yielding im portant information in the field of neuropsychiatry. Worcester is proud of its foundation for a number of reasons. One is because it has demonstrated that valuable scientific research does not have to center upon some wealthy university or huge industrial plant. It can be promoted and supported by any community that possesses thé imagination and ini~ tiative necessary to create its own civic facilities.

Youth to Study For Priesthood

PAUL THOMAS YANICH, son o Dan Yanich, 515% W. Court , Is entering St. Joseph's colOe Monday. is

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