Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1946 — Page 4
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ANNUAL BUTLER Hundreds of Thousands of Eggs A . B Used H Flu V Producti | ggs. re eing se ere in Flu accihe ro uc ion | Several hundred thousands of embryo chicks will be[provéd that about 75 per ‘cent of are being inoculated dally in {he {sent here after 11 days of incuba- the eggs With the influenza virus. : eqv 1 CHE sacrificed here during the next few months in a cause de.|those inoculated with Be Hal biological Jatoraiory with the ion wif aces Wilehoare nob fer-} Ales gual, the puncture is sealed, £ 1 el zed | influenza ubsequently, tile are rejected. The company and the egg is given two more days signed to combat influenza. eit influenza. vaccine thus created is-being with-| ow." +n" overage 11 ‘cents an|Of incubation. Tebts are made : Girls in white at Eli Lilly & Co. laboratories are han-| Now this. medical science dis-|drawn from “these eggs, purified| oo , oper than the farmer re-|to détermine whether the embryo ’ Contino Dr. 6. F. Leonard to Praside dling the dangerous influenza virus, helping to: produce a govery, developed during war time,|and prepared for human use. ceives on the food markets. has died. If it has, the egg is oS Po seph 5 : b th ds of American s being applied for civilian bene-| Preparation of this powerful vac-| ~ production of the vaccine works| thrown out. °° « It inte the i SS PIRIN _at Affair Oct. 24. powerful vaccine which may saye thousands o ericans’ |g, "Can to ea sen cine x andor the dirertion of Dr.\on sa essbly Loe buds. | The| In the meantime, the virus is ~_out.” my lives in years.to come.’ in the country are thanufacturing W. A. Jamieson. eggs move along counters, after growing within the 8g and then + Actually, th Dr, George F. Leonard, Butler This is the same vaccine vaccinating 7,000,000 men and ie product. The laboratory here receives its|their shells, but not the membrane, |the solution is withdrawn by mores few mar} university evening division director, women of the armed forces| At, the present time, about 5000 supply of eggs from farms through- have been perforated. Then these|women in white. From there | elskamp M will preside at the annual Butler that the government used in |during the world war. Tests have |fertile eggs with 11-day incubation jout Indiana. They are brought or|young women in white inoculate|is purified and placed in bottles. re sudden ig ! luncheon Oct. 24 which if ives for GE I _i am 2 i Dl ' alumni attending the Indiana State |= ; i ’ & - - 4 also denied t YOUR FAMILY Teachers’ association convention. : e So Teraity ; The affair, which will be held in £ g COUITIeYE. the Columbia club, will be attended = 3 What little by approximately 250 graduates of |= z was sausage the Butler college of education, ac- |Z s which have a cording to George A. Schumacher, = shall quant; g ge. bgp i ity presi i One large Dr. M. O. , university presi- |= purchase of | dent, and Dr. P.M. Bai, dean of| = Shop Earp —Toese Thru Saturday, 9 A. M. to 5: 25 P. > ; hogs. outside the college of education, will give |= 2 Yesiercey. 7 greetings, and Maxwell V. Bailey, |S 2 get nearly a new business director of the In-| 2 . » i terday and h dianapolis public schools, will be a |= . - reserve. special guest, = ‘ \ 2 an Sutegate ) Arrangement Committee : 2 on ca = z
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CONCORD, N. H, Oct. 16 (U. P). —Neglected for 85 years in a forgotten weed-grown corner of old | north cemetery, the grave of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States, was marked with a new monument today. Only a simple headstone had
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