Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1946 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1946
Lack of Trained Specialists Bottleneck in Cancer Fight
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. (Continued new Washington rules—either play. . * (One of ‘a Series) They believe that when more Ti Ball for the team or get out. : mer such centers are operating and nevertheless t\ Democratic national committee | “rny president's repudiation of Refuse to Bare Contents of By PAUL F, ELLIS there is a better distribution of opponents and counted on Mr. Wallace t%0|nr. wallace was complete and his Unsigne d Tips United Press Science Writer trained specialists that cancer will han they star wingers in line for(i 4orsement of Mr, Byrnes 100 per 2 . NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The lack be on the run; at least, its days may oes Stalin November congressional elec- cent. * : ¢ ialists is o of the be numbered. ) and in the big presiden There was no indication of who| Two bludgeon-slayers are still at of yralned Specie ote > n fght| At Memorial hospital, the teach- is sppare to come in 1948. the successor to Mr, Wallace would large and if police know anything Setious Juiienecks nthe HEN ing is conducted under a fellowship such Sp 3 As | ce ’ * comprehensi Vfl ye eneon par: DR, red Schindler, 8 Missourlabl ea aren a Research is going forward, but| bi "CP TOE COU AY at many Bn he my bine bn, COKLE 8 av nov Snir 00 ev ee devpmens Da an ce on pecmton ary come rom furs of 2 Bt ee Some acting When Le today in either the Riley hospital ter here, are needed. In this cent |(CreiSn lands to take the course. M Stalin
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The value of the cancer specialist
who are even
He - pick ‘president in 1940 when bio, He is a close friend of Presi-|killing of “Nurse Alberta Green or We Ro potated, ad is not limited to diagnosis and and incapable ¢ | old John N. Garner walked the|qent Truman. the “lovers’ lane” death of Leslie doctors trained to fight the diss treatment of cancer. The specialists, Wreactions. plank muttering against the New| . : Foddrill . = ae because of their training in the ob- ~~ @ All of which . Deal. ote Yee Tater My. Yalisce Miss Green was murdered Sept. Experts who have set the -pat- itioingt nen Patients oe = OS ane nas yam mI 11 and Foddrill was slain Sept. 14. tern here believe that if similar|,, fit of oth : Both were clubbed to death. Cir- REGIONAL RATES centers could be Set up in other He bene RA Jo Suikes Serial. iM gpars Moe . Considered Political Handicap ARE RETURNED HERE cumstances indicate the murders North Atlontic—65 J parts of the country and through- generally, material ols should United a ~The Roosevelt coalition even then were committed by different per- South Atlantic—67 E out the world, one of the biggest| tihute to the general fight New York was breaking at the seams. Mr. (Continued From Page Ome) sons. \ North Sewl-10 Hs obstacles in the way o solving the, oainst cancer. 85 tie fear frankly told the Presi- Detectives refused to reveal con- gl South Centra mystery of cancer might be over- : | dent would be a [cident near Lawrenceburg. A num-|ientg of the anonymous letters and Mountain— 102 come. Beless to Spacialist ~ Bon handicap fo his fourth term cam- (ber of bystanders took whisky from |were inclined to attribute them to Pacific—92 : Center Pushed for Room . The general practitioner, yatural. Russia, but rat So Mr. Roosevelt withdrew |the scattered cargo. cranks. rc B85 144 This eancer: center itself 1s] IO 37 authority in this complex Marshal Stalin from Mr. Wallace, Graham Hollowell and Ruddell| y,yestigators pooh=poohed an un- : ; hy Tpit fom mr a of ensiy. | disuse, Toler w o Secialiat all fee} Somiin cautiously got behind the vice presi- | Fieenor, both of Evansville, were in- | sonfirmed tip that Foddrill, 25-year- Map above, prepared fom National Safety council data, shows state and regional comparisons of program of expansion, including opin pe peri be oo pe, of propaganda. dential candidacy. of Senator Harry dicted on Many act. vielation. old juke box mechanic, carried 1945 gecidental deaths, based on population. The west proved the most generally hazardous area. Lowest | new buildings, is now underway— |, » Wal may Stalin Nee 8. Truman ©. Me). Billed for Bauk Heliup $1500 before he was killed berieath| 1oq5 death rate for 100,000 of population was 5L2, for Rhode Island; Nevada, with 158.9, was highest. (but improvement of this center| ganoer scientists report th Messrs, Wallace and Truman just| T#o alleged bandits of & New|ne Kentucky ave-While TiVer| gage for Pennsylvania is an estimate, based on incom plete Information. alone Will not solve the Problem. |p.cn some belief ther the co os Probably the "about tied on the firsts ballot in Palestine bank last July also were bridge in a lonely loVers’ lane, The need, cance: scientists agree, wig Some 3 % B Jat the splitung bo peace today Chicago in 1944, with favorite son jidicted. They Se Shatles ivi Checking at Banks | son st. trolley operator, said the | said the youths took the.. to an|is for more and more integrated | quent wae of I Subse Bove Soy a Sandidales holding the blero of berry. The latter also was indicted| Detectives said they knew nothing BROTHERS ARE HE D youths got on his trolley at the end |2!1®y Where they had thrown aray cancer centers.
power. On the next count Mr Truman was in and Mr. Wallace out... Mr. Roosevelt was sorry and made such amends as he could by | firing of Commerce “Jesse H. Jones right after the 1945 inauguration to make way for Mr. Wallace to come back in the cab-|KYy inet. Few men have come as close to the Presidency as Mr. Wallace without ever having the White House key.
on an automobile theft charge.
indicted on automobile
on charges of burglarizing pos offices at Judson and Russellville,
Robert Eugene Alvey, E¥ansville, and Wilson Payne, Reckport, were theft charges for allegedly driving a stolen car from Reckport to Sargo,
Albert H. Nitchie was indicted Von Lamb, Muncie, was indicted
on the charge of driving a stolen automobile from Ft. Worth, Tex,
of a report by. a garage attendant who is supposed. to have heard a conversation Saturday between Carl Cline, 23, and three other men about Foddrill's money. Cline, now held for questioning, gave Foddrill $380 as a down payment on the victim's car, This sum
never has been located by detectives, who said they are “still checking” to see whether Foddrill
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IN TROLLEY HOLDUP
Less than an hour after a Central
youths were arrested and identified as the bandits.
They gave their names as Albert McKenna, 18, and William McKen-
Charles E. Spall, 28, of 823 Addi-
of his run at 53d and Pennsylvania | tP¢ money changer.
ts. ja “One of them walked toward the rear of the car and as the other one stopped to pay the fares, the first one tugned and stuck a gun in my back,” Mr. Spall told police. “They took bills out of my pocket and the money changer.” Police arrested thé pair on a College st. car at 38th st. and College less than an hour later, Detectives
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SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
trolley operator was held up robbed of $20 last night, two meeting in the Y, M. C. A, will be
21, brothers who live on Union pel road.
Surrounding It.”
The Scientech club’s guest speak- |
Dr. G. Edward Marshall, associate
in entomology, Purdue university cases of known or suspected cases. agricultural experiment station. Dr. | >
Marshall will discuss “A Small In- tained in all parts of the country if sect Research Farm and Country similar facilities were available, the
|the Cancer is
The demand for treatment or examination at Memorial is terrific. The supposedly-well . person. going there for prevention' examinations must wait several months for his er at the regular Monday noon [turn. He knows, however, that ne~ {sults are obtained in. this hospital iff No {such long delays occur in those
caught in time.
The same results could -be ob-
of atomic fission—were the answer to cancer. This has not yet proved to be true, although such reseafch is being directed in that direction. The big need new (is for more trained specialists; more integrated centers such as Memorial,
HAIFA STATION BLOWN UP JERUSALEM, Sept. 20 (U. P.) .— Jewish extremists today set off bombs which wrecked the eastern railway station at Haifa. No one
about world rea Besides this ¢ he Kremlin valuate the wi actors speed t Hespite Marsha gaire to avoid has relea ™hationalism ‘hich may get ar easier to fu orces than ssuming that ant to call a
Press Conference Overflow to Mvimte: had a bank account. — Medica} men Say. - Wes injured. lavs, Chinese Today's White House news con-| indictments also were returhed| Yesterday, sleuths said Cline re- . ; ——————— bthers on the . ference was an overflow meeting |apainst Nathaniel Rutledge and|acted innocently to a lie-detector Red Armies § for what was expected to be a Big| Arthur W. Smith both charged with | test. Similarly, cle story. When conference time passed baving burglarized a branch post-| In the murder of Miss Green, de-| Y i. oross of Russ and there had been more than 15/ofMce at 3811 English ave. last|tectives have settled down to the ’ B ‘Q ; 4nd Sutse bad Sewn Shove UD 13 fofiin. 0% fesiives its seliled SOW lo ihe AYRES’ IS OPEN TOMORROW ATS AM, lerislon._as that whatever was about to happen! pollowing their discharge, the 23|to-house check of the near West ntoxication of would be pretty spectacular. Mr.lgrand jury members established a|side neighborhood. clusions of im Truman always is prompt unless) precedent by inviting Judge Baltzell, - mies have | the excuse is excellent. District Attorney Howard Caughran| «SLAVE TRAFFIC’ REPORTED - . fhat they won The President said he had 8|and his assistant, Maurice Grafton, 20 (U. P.) 9 5 help from th statement to read on foreign i to a lunchdon in the Claypool hotel.| CANTON, Shin, Sept : Ge : 2 3 gq. tually may t He went through it steadily eee —The Bangkok branch o e ¢ seemed, with relish. His aids as- PORTER REPORTS TO aA Kuomintang today notified the Chi- A — on . WASHINGTON, Sept. LP), ; Sem Bied behing ni Bim Seemed Ih good —OPA Administrator Paul Aq Porter nese government's overseas affairs “ailon Britons he Over in Pafis, Mr. Byrnes must | today made a brief “progréss report” bureau that “a flourishing slave he orb ; have been feeling better than at|to President Truman shortly before trafig in Chinese women and girls oo = any time during the last week.|leaving on a 10-day trip to confer|now exists between Kwangtung, : . : =» did ae Rapidly the President stated the|with regional OPA officials. China, and Slam” i With new drop shoulders, definitely trong the unde CT : ' xpansion can |} = indented waist, slant pockets, yoke-effect . Moreover, th ' = day is ‘rartic - . . < Russia to take a { . -] i - ot moderate prices. World “Bi
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