Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1947 — Page 8

"PAGE 8

DePauw Graduate

#

will be honored at a banquet

at 3:15 p. m. Yesterday in the Seven men will pay tribute

at the 6:15 p. m. banquet, Dr, Julian is the grandson of Alabama slave and the son o

ington Carver, Boon to Mothers In his present position, Dr, Jul

covered a way to make availa to expectant mothers the fem hormone which prevented the I of their babies.

protein aided in quenching A

men overseas.

upon him a Ph. D. and DePau the honorary degree of Doctor Bcience,

credit,

Percy L. Julian, Chicago scientist,

Right at the Senate Avenue YMCA, "Dr, Julian, research chemist with| o the Glidden Co., spoke of “Modern| Sclénce and Our American Faith"|

‘him in- three-minute addresses

father who constantly inspired him to greater achievement. His career) bears a kinship, in its perseverance to that of the late Dr. George Wash-

das developed industrial processes which were instrumental in preserving many human lives, He dis-

His method of preparing soybean

head of the history department

tion In the field of race relations he was given the 8pingarn Award 3 the Nauonal uaion for Yee E. C Klydner, director of research, = he =m pay Rr Juan ub Wormer ee Carried name| And neither was his telephone “The Night Before Christmas” for a graphs and has 42 patents to his ’ “Y." “Mazey” but San Diego authorities | conversation with Gene Autry, Don- Special show,

has written 26 scientific mono-

Babies’ Life-Saver to Hear ~~ Old Colleagues’ Tribute

Dr. Julian, C hemist,

to-

oy to

|

an f a

fan

WONDER WORKER — Dr

re ne

LOS ANGELES, Nov,

{smuraling “ring

Two pounds of pure

[said

retail for $3,116,800 when

ble| "Percy. L. Julian of the Glidden

ale Co.

088

res, Tonight's speakers and thelr, At another New York address, Me aC " y 8 ‘en by the man when he boarded | z th s ur service- Subjects are Jullan as an|given b; | Another ang saved the lves of o | Educator,” Dean Louis Dirks, De the United Airlines plane in New In 1920, Dr. Julian was graduated Pauw University: “Julian as a Co- York, 320 E. 50th St, the occu f " DePauw with Phi Beta Kappa | Worker,” ©. K. Shuman, director of also said they did not know him, po and! as class valedictorian, Hutritional research Glidden Co, Bo o 1d a MA deTTon {rom Har. Indianapolis; “Julian as a DePauw wl vard BO he wal an associate Alumnus,” Parker P, Jordan, na-| professor of chemistry and acting| ‘onl president of the DePauw Alumni Association and general secretary of the YMCA She " ; y . rod . Was The University of Vienna conferr Also “Julian as an Ambassador a of Goodwill,” Paul Myers, Tech-

w,

f 9 nical

| secretary of the Senate Avenue

The

(Ad vertisement )

Relieve Constipation Pleasantly!

Older folks can trust this tasty, easy-acting laxative!

People getting along in years have to be extra careful to keep away from harsh, upsetting laxatives, There's no shock, no strain, when you take Ex-Lax—the laxative that many doctors use in their practice, Ex-Lax works smoothly, comfort. ably—and very thoroughly. It tastes food, too~just like delicious choco““Mate. No wonder more people use Ex-Lax than any other laxative— over 40 million boxes sold yearly! Still only 10¢, Economy size, 25¢,

When Nature “forgets”...remember

EX-LAX

THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE

S - @uaranteed VEOS - for ON STEEL

TILE u

11

RAUPTEE SARE <8,

$9.39 | ired $50 $3.18 2 $4.18 ’ disease of the blood cells since bag would not fit him" and it bore y A Rare Mushroom a London label Sept. 11. . . y TW x When doctors abandoned hope of rog Rares It S Head a ~ Yoakam of the Los saving his life and said he might 'C® BATHROOM and KITCHEN WALLS

Mabel

seeming miracles in research the dead man, chemistry,

Denver and Los Angeles.

Angeles, High School science teacher

The heroin, wrapped in nt Because of an unusual contribu- and tonyey DePalv Sudden lil per in four packages of a half pound looked at Tah Aldridge Lewis, attor- |" Was found in his luggage by We “la Hawthorne, : : ney; Julian as a Scientist,” Dr ore, Cal, mortician

Believed a Runner

y ald’s favorite movie star. | The party was brief because DonEll Lilly chorus will sing, and the union had never heard of ga ‘ lald became tired and fell asleep. - - him. Police said the clothing in his Donald has suffered leukemia, a ere eee a Pi

Angeles Police Narcotics Bureau beMushroom gravy is just the thing lieved the man

to set off a steak dinner, and Mrs, for an inte

’ < | rnatiohal smuggling ri planned a Christmas party for last CLARKE & Supply Co., Inc.| ! g ring. | Luttrell, 4042 W, Minnesota “Pure heroin would be ‘cut’ 40 night, 801 E. Wash. St. RI. 8880

- For several 78 i : St., now has the mushroom. {times before "being retailed,” Lt.|¢ . days neighbors and,

Mrs, Luttrell found the mushroom Yoakam sald.

growing beside her backyard sidewalk this morning. Recognizing ) as an edible variety, she put it being smuggled, ° the smallest | friends crowded into the McEnaney | / S ; / amount would be fatal. The two home and together they opened the) | ( rd d | { y pounds contained 487 grains to the| Sits. The cowboy suit and boots— | ounce. By the time it was cut to Just like those worn by Mr. Autrey— : : . ._ came from the neighbors. | 5 sell at $5 a grain on the street COL" } icin ——— : i ———— bh) P 1) ( | e ner, the total retail value would be! past $3 million,” Lt. Yoakam said. | : A statement from Narcotics Com-| Ihe Poulaine, a shoe worn in.

in the

Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist, sald the mushroom was almost

A rarit

although several have been found.

in the

Hamilton County Budgets Reduced

NOBLESVILLE, Nov. 24--RBy.re-

viewing

laxing units, the State Board of tax Commissioners saved. Hamilton ed

County

500 in taxes next year. In many instances the as presented, did not indicate the San Diego.

correct would

through funds from the gross in- —_— ———— PORUVELAIN Life of Building CO™® tax, motor vehicle tax, excise COSTLY AIR MAIL STAMPS tax, and intangible tax, board members sald. It was necessary to take in existence today have a total MONARCH SALES co. into consideration. before value of $51,800. When issued, they {establishing the tax rate for 1948. were worth less than ‘$10. |

*| these

a e————— a —— ————————————————

SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL

Composition

HALF SOLES 1.25 18 S. Ilinois St.

Just So. of Washington Street: on Illinois Street

RITE'S

(Wright Guaranteed

Watch Repairing

AT OUR USFAL

LOW PRICES -Day Service

RITE'S

JEWELRY SHOP

43 S. Minos St.

Few Doors South of Washington SL. . “Always A Square Deal At Rites’

iii a a SG MIGHTY FAST Relief For

RHEUMATIC ACHES PAINS

, Stiff Muscles

When yoli're suffering from rheumatie, lumibago or neuritis pains-—from stiff lame muselos—rub on Musterole for fast, long-lasting relief, 8 usterole offers Li, the advantages | of & warming, stimulating mustard plaster yet is so much easier to apply just rub it on. Musterole instantly starts to relieve aching soreness and helps break . Up_the painful surface en ion. In 3 At all drugstores,

Small Dose Fatal refrigerator,

y for this time of year

city.

Times Sinte Kervice

1048 budgets in all of the pin of the dope smugglers.

residents an estimated $36,-

recelve from the state 150 pounds

. Giant Dope Ring

| Cache on Dead Man During : Thirties | Worth $3 Millions | . HERMOSA BEACH, Cal, Nov,-24/ | :

. | Pederal narcotics agents set out to(day to frack down an international ofr GE i A “runner” of the ring died aboard| |an airliner while en route to Ban {Diego with more than $3 million worth of heroin in ais luggage. drug so powerful that even shy={Sicilians are not permitted to have divorced.

it in their possession—were found in| his luggage, the federal agents!

| Police estimated the drug would “sinners.” Her battles with Hudson, A draft card was the only 'dentifi-| chronicled,

cation on the body. It bore the Her death apparently was due to name, Ralph Masey, 308 East 52d4|® heart ailment,

iB | : Y % Minnie (Ma) Kenned | + |8t, New Yark City, The address| Mrs. McPherson died in 1944 from - ee , i Ve was that of a dance hall whose|An Accidental overdose of sleeping on in Longview, Wash. once, then E . Chicago, has performed manager said he never had heard orfbomien After one fg ’

Don't Know Him {her mother had a broken nose. (claimed he was their “What Al -

Mr, Masey suffered a heart attack| Mrs. Kennedy married Mr. Hud- store.” ule the plane was flying between . 0) ————

fe fom "Visit No D | plained of feeling ill and the nn Santa Claus IS1 0 ream,

ardess gave him an oxygen mask.

. * . . make In any of our stores, punched on ble to } L k Vv B F d your cookware punch card. Each $5.00 i ote uae um 0 i@UKemia Victim, 8, Finds | unch car in

Was a messenger|

“In the form this heroin was| After Santa left, Dbnald’s little

guessed that Masey probably was, only a “runner” and not the king-

His flight ticket showed he board- | switched to a Los Angeles plane at | budgets, ticket indicated his destination was

He was five feet 10 FURNACES

amount of revenue the unit inches, swarthy and weighed about

The 10 costliest air mail stamps

i A AI ¥ a : a

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

’ ise .. & “hab 2 3 pT 5 ©

Herman Tilly, 1942; Albert Buescher, and David O'Neill, 1947.

| Much in Limelight

Associated Roines Alumni of Man- i ual High School will hold a skating J} party at 8 p. m, Wednesday in the |

(UP)—Minnie (Ma) Kennedy, 76, Riverside rink. i

mother of the late evangelist Almee| Semple McPherson and former wife! (What A Man) Hudson, {died yesterday. | She was business manager for “Sister Aimee's” Pour Square Gospel

24 (UP)~— For the Entire Family’

EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED For Those Who Need Them

SAAT

ticket-selling honors, a Roines pian to be awarded to the one who sells, the’ most stickets, Payment of dues

will be a second prize.

3 HOURS:

| , | Mon. and Fri. {Church, toured a vaudeville circuit! William Harnedy, class of 1941, 9A MtWEP M SP pltometri With Mr. Hudson at $7000 a week, will have charge, assisted by Harold {ll | seq “Thur and Set. — heroin—8 and even took him with her to - fight | Bretz, Robert Kirkman, John Gum-

evil” on crusades after they were! erson, Walter Reinacker and Fred

Sears. ) The affair will benefit the Roines {ll

In the early thirties, Mrs. Ken-| nedy once mounted a table in al Nevada gambling house to warn the!

“cut,” {and her daughter often were |

ht “Sister remarried him at Las Vegas, Nev, in

Aimee” was taken to a hospital and|1931 after several other women |

WITH OUR

Once Mrs. Kennedy clatmed Mrs, Man.” | Pherson had her face lifted. Mrs, Kennedy retired after al time, +" ¢ »- >hatically spectacular career and Mr, Hudson | {denied that someone tossed a boa slipped from the public eye after it| pants | constrictor through Mrs, McPher- was reported the he was working as|

ison's bedroom window. {8 “bouncer in .a Las Vegas cigar

ON HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE

Waterless Cookware

It's So Easy! Have the amount of every grocery, produce, or meat purchase you

~ “punches” entitles you to buy any one of these top quality, thick cast aluminum utensils at our money-saving card price.

CHICAGO, Nov, 24 (UP)—Eight-)

They were Donald's favorite preswax pa- year-old Donald McEnaney Jr.le

nt—until Gene Autry telephoned his Christmas tree, cow- the boy. Donald was too excited to % boy suit and boots again today and say much to his big hero. , | was sure that Santa Claus’ visit! And then Mr. Autry sang ‘Feudin’

; and Fightin’ "” just for his fan. wasn’t just a dream. A movie theater sent the film

91%-In. Chicken Fryer: Cooks food tender, juicy; uniformly brown and done clear through,

With Card . Without Card

112-Qt. Covered Sauce Pan: For “waterless” cooking smaller quantities $resh vegetables and fruits. With Card Without Card

8 dock

(die before Dec. 25, his parents go, = cc, itimate—Esty Terms— |

Eves. & Sun., CH. 5844-W riends brought presents to his} =——————— | house, Then last hight Donald met | Santa Claus.

— |

4- Qt. Covered Sauce Pan: For larger quantities fresh vegetables and fruits, cooked “waterless.” : With Card Without Card

24 $4.98

ODD SHOES WORN IN PAST

MI $398 YOUR GARD TODAY

All complete with test curl and gnaranteed, $0 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

Waves

Complete Heating Service

LL 4438 36 W. 10th St

Turning over a new leaf is not the important thing to Old Gold’s makers. It’s turning the new leaf into well-aged, fullmellowed goodness!

Then turning over the old leaf to loving hands with nearly 200 years’ experience behind their skill. For the delicate blending and treating, for the painstaking manufacture

TL

sts A 8A MtobP M 302 KAHN BLDG. Closed Wed. at MERIDIAN AT WASHINGTON

aw _ a . en - a MONDAY, NOV. 24, oT be Jl : : : OE Alumni Scholarship Pund. Manual 1943; Tutterrow, 1944; Death Exposes |Aimee McPherson's "Ma" AIIM SPONSOFS [rrr ve we se wi es “ee

{mond " Raker and Williaa Schu.

Royalty

. rg ; [college by the fund tnolude Edward mann, 1945; Carl Reifels and Arvin Dies ‘After Colorful : Career o ting p i eee {RICAWeE, 1941; Robert - Elder and |Schwicho, 1946, and Dean

A COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE

2- Qt. Covered Sauce Pan: Snug-fitting cover keeps steam and

Care

— ; molature Jui; . Athinelesy astes food, hy | missioner H. J. Anslinger at Wash- (the 14th century, had toes so long | o\0 Lanolin pj Rik Ouy (Ington, D. C,, made the discovery | he¥ had to be tied to the Wearer’s 8 13 Reg. $6.50 more fantastic. Mr. Anslinger! WA “» 88 comP w 4 win Na 3-Qt Covered Sauce cote Pan: Cooks over low fa ’ lane in New York, and! wes: 1% CREME" wor ppg ‘ : A& plane In ew ork, and! & 0! necessary, BE SURE YOU GET R L With Card Without Card : Denver. - An unused portien of the| OIL BURNERS 4K: 810.09

that has just one idea in mind:

To give you, in Old Gold, the smoothest, most pleasurable smoke you'll get on this planet.

To give you, in other words, a treat instead of a treatment. So, tome on... . ask for Old Golds today. You'll like ’em!

What can you lose? And, man, WHAT you may gain!

iy ¢

—————

MOND: