Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1945 — Page 24
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Swallows Watch WARREN CENTRAL To Balk Police
ST. LOUIS, Oct, 10 (U. P.) A 23-year-old local woman today is in a ition to surprise ‘any _ doctor wh ight give her a stethescope ahidition. Brought to” a police station for questioning about a watch which police suspected her of stealing, Miss Pauline Jessie Fauller excused herself to go to the ladies’ room-~—where she swallowed the timepiece. Officers took her to city hos pital where an X-ray revealed |are: the watch lodged in her stomach |nets® we ~ticking away. Goold, Celest Now the police know where it
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NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (U, P)~— The accidental discovery of a treatment for stomach ulcers which relieves pain within 24 hours was announced today by New York university College of Medicine after a year of research. Dr. Co Tui, -€hiness scientist credited with the discovery, sald that experience with the treatment
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indicated that it might prove sue.|Sult has been that only half the cessful in the most severe ulcer Japanese leaving the centers have cases without hospitalizing the|80ne back to the coast. The others
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treatment, involving feeding with velt, Maple Glen, Pa., who is being “Amigen” a pre-digested protein, |discharged after serving 36 menths
made ulcers disappear on X-ray
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Elected Butler Homecoming Queen JAPS STAY ON
| TER, Cal, Oct. 19 (U, P)~It has
7 : me to leave, relates stories of eppors She'll rule the Butler campus at this week-end’s homecoming, Delta Gamma Jane Ann Guin, Danville, Ill, queen for the festivities. 8he is a senior, member of the Y. W. C. A. and the Women's- Athletic association and is an English major,
severe |Bouganville and Guam campaigns,”
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AS U. 8, GUESTS
Cost u, S. for | for Food and Keep, Decline Jobs, TULE LAKE JAPANESE CEN-
But they stay on at a cost, accords ing to war relocation authority figures, of $10,200 a day ($1.30 per person), $7,008,000 per year—-rough-ly $24,628,000 for three and a half
Joe E. Brown offered $300 a month for a Japanese couple to
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Leaves for East The WRA-operated camp newspaper, in an apparent editorial campaign to coax the free hoarders
tunities awaiting them in the outside world. But many Pacific coast communities and organizations have announced publicly that they want no part of the Tule Lakers. The re-
have gone east. “Marine Maj. William H. Roose-
in the South Pacific, desires a do-
from Tule Lake to work for him. Roosevelt fought in the
“Laundry workers needed in Sid.
“$150 monthly plus housing at Pittsburgh, Pa., area poultry farm.” “Southern Pacific job information available.” “Man and wife wanted in Dunkirk, N, ¥., domestics. $150 monthly plus maintenance.” Few Want te Ge To Japan
“Middle-aged domestic couple wanted near Oakland." “Produce-buyer wanted in Pittaburgh. $37.50 a week.” “Spencerpoint, N. Y., dairy farm needs man and wife. $100 month, plus eight-room house, milk and garden plot. The wife can also earn 50 cents an hour for house work.” WRA officials said that only a few of those who renounced U, 8. citizenship want to go to Japan, They pointed to cases in which an allen Japanese father had believed he would be de , 50 he prevailed on his children to renounce U. 8. citizenship so the family could stay together. Last Sept. 5, the army lifted individual exclusion orders on many aliens. This forces the children who renounced citizenship to stay here while, ironically, the father is now free to go. _
INOGENE'S REARREST SOUGHT IN SLAYING
NORWALK, Conn. Oet. 19 (U, P.).~Relatives of sailor Alpert Ko-} vacs, slain in June by Mrs. Imogene Stevens, said today they would ap+ peal to Governor Raymond E. Bald-
win to have Mrs, Stevens Tearrested 5
for the shooting. Mrs. Stevens, wife of Maj. George R. 8fevens IT, was freed yesterday in Superior court when State's At~ torney Lorin W. Willis asked that the manslaughter charge against her be dismissed.
SCIENCE ACADEMY MEETS AT BUTLER
Research papers covering the al« phabet of science from anthropology to moology are being presented at the 6lst annual meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science at Butler university, with an executive com mittee meeting at the Lincoln hotel last night, the congress is continuing today and tomorrow with an intensive program of lectures and exhibits. The annual meeting of the In. diana Junior Academy of Beience
will be held at the university be-}
ginning at § a. m. tomorrow,
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