Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1947 — Page 32

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Meetings to stimulate a “vigorous housing program” for 1947, will

begin in principal cities Jan. 31, the federal housing administration an-

nounced today.» Dates for ‘Indianapolis meetings have not been set. The FHA local office also announced a series of changes in its procedure and policies, designed to encourage ' larger production of | persons. rental dwellings for veterans. The new program the three policies to be stressed are: ONE: - Conversion of. existing structures which will produce lower cost and lower rent, plus quick action. TWO: Construction of more two, three and four-family units. THREE: Production of more large-scale rental structures.

Admits Slaying Father For Whipping Mother CHARLESTON, 8. C, Jan, 10 (U. P.).—Sixteen-year-old Willard Mas tin, who said he killed his father because he couldn't bear to see his mother whipped, faced a murder charge today. The youth said that his father, Lemuel Martin, 41, was beating his mother with a belt.

‘ADOPT’ HOOSIER'S GRAVE Times State Service NEW RICHMOND, Ind. Jan. 10. —Mrs. Reba J. Geiger has received

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ing they have “adopted” the grave of her husband, Pfc. Orville M. Geiger, who died while in service overseas and is buried in an American military cemetery in the Netherlands,

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By PAUL H. ELLIS Science Service Staft Writer

PALO ALTO, Cal, Jan. 10—The virus that as 2a infaptile para yi In. 4o-tiny Ahk 0 sclnin can bo eral ho bas vee seen one

of the deadly.

The curtain hiding the pevcal characteris of. the virus. i rolling up, however, Soon polio experts may to see and study this germ’ that has killed thousands and crippled otber thousands bf

alata at Stanford unifrsity already have obtained the virus in about 80 per cent pure form through new techniques. Through intricate engineering and electronic Squipments Stanford sclenbifs estimate the polio virus

Collegian Editor Heads Polio Unit

William Pittman, editorial direc- |!

tor of the Butler Collegian, has been

naied lead uf thie ReWSpApSEs Got: mittee to co-oper-ate with the Marion county chapter } of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The commit~ tee will take part in the annual march of dimes cam The Soljegian committee ill sponsor. & wrag William Pittman Day” Jan %©5 in the downtown area for funds. The chairman, 8 junior at Butler university, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pittman, 2002 Rem-

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fall to the bottom, leaving the virus particles in solution. Previously to the development of the ultra-centrifuge, there was no machine that could revolve at sufficient speed to force the light virus molecules down out of solution. However, with ~ development of the ultra-centrifuge, which rotates

hooked up with a camera, permits continuous photographic record of the rate of speed at which the virus

The experiments now are on animals, such as rats, but the day may not be too far distant’ when there will be human trials.

Insurance Men To Hear Ex-Head

James A. Bowden, state agent for Springfield Fire group and past president of the Indiana Fire Underwriters association, will speak at a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today at the Meridian house, . He will speak on “Business Interruption Insurance.” Lamar H. Laffield, Indianapolis, ireasures of the Butler Insurance society, will introduce Mr, Bowden. Members of the committee in charge of the dinner are David Johnson, Indianapolis, and Marlin W, Drake, Shreveport, La. Dr. Robert I. Mehr, head of the Butler insurance division and face ulty sponsor, will attend. He also will attend the annual meeting of the American Association of University Teachers of Insurance Jan. 24 in Philadelphia, and the meeting of the American Economics association Jan. 26 and 26 in Atlantic City.

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