Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1949 — Page 9
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Memorial Group s Meeting
Plans to Honor
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meeting would be the last opportunity to present plans for ceremonies honoring the county's war dead. She also announced a schedule for services the remainder of the month,
- Service Bet Sunday
- Sunday, a service will be held ~at the Meridian St. bridge over Fall Creek to honor sailors. The same day, Boy Scouts will post flags on graves in Crown Hi, Cemetery. ! _ Thursday, May 26, the Rev) -Fr. Joseph D. Brokhagge will speak at the Broad Ripple American Legion Post home and the Rev. Ernest Ballard will conduct a service in University Park, Tenth Air Force Band, conducted by Warrant Officer Ernest E. Greer, will play for a service at Monument Circle and Crown Hill Monday, May 30.
Cleveland H. Dodge's Widow Dies at 91
NEW YORK, May 19 (UP)— Mrs. Grace Parish Dodge, 91, widow of industrialist Cleveland H. Dodge, died yesterday at her home. She inherited some $4 million Jdrom the estate of her husband, who was vice president of the ips Doage ‘Corp. when he died
Surviving are two daughters, twin sons, 14 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
PLAYWRIGHT TO WED NEW YORK, May 19 (UP)— Playwright George S. Kaufman, 59, announced today that he would marry British actress Leueen MacGrath next week at his Bucks County, Pa., farm. She appeared in “Edward, My Son,” which closed last week.
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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 Marilyn Supports Bond Drive
feminine support to the opening
drive in the state yesterday at a
Services for Pvt. Robert L.;
Cooke, soldier killed in action in France on Oct. 26, 1944, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Peoria, Ill. Burial will also be in Peoria. Pvt. Cooke, the son of Mr: and Mrs, Clarence F. Cooke; 2409 W. Jackson St. attended Washington High School before enlisting in the Army in February, 1943. He had also been employed for one year by the StewartWarner Corp. The soldier had lived here four
Marilyn Maxwell, Hoosier-born stage and scrden star,
of the Opportunity Savings rally on Monument: Circle.
ave Bond She has appeared on the Circle Theater stage for the past week. Peoria Services Set for Soldier
Surviving besides his—parents are a sister, Mrs. Betty Northlern, and a brother, William {Cooke, both of Indianapolis.
Thomas A. Daily | Services for Thomas A, Daily, {former Marion County state Senjator and Representative and {Progressive candidate for governor in- 1916 who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will ‘held ‘at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in {Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | The Rev. William A, Shullen{berger, pastor of Central Chris-
into the act.
# evidence to date shows that a
iscince can tell by hormone “fin- § (ger-prints” whether an individual
fiseveral types endangering his
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In cancer cases, scientists at Cancer Research have found, the hormones -—— chemical substances produced by the sex and other glands—shift their normal pattern. There is an- overproduction by some glands, and under production by others. Furthermore, even some “strangers” get
The scientists are particularly interested in the cancer discord -—that is, what shift or alteration in the excretion of hormone substances occurs when cancer is forming or about to form. The
shift in a normal person's hormone pattern may mean that he is becoming susceptible to cancer. The exact pattern for healthy persons has not yet been de-| termined, but it may be only a matter of time before medical
is shy of one’ or more types of hormone or is producing one or
health. Back on the Beam With such knowledge, medical {science hopes to find ways to correct a “deficiency” in a particular type of hormone or to provide treatment that will restore
Hormone Pattern Shift May Mean
Scientists Not Sure if Change Is Cause Of Disease or an Effect of Cell Upset ‘By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer
man body is similar to that of musicians in a In each case, they must perform An out-of-town musician spoils the symphony in music. A hormone can do the same thing to the symphony of human health.
imand abnormal amounts of cer-
together—in tune.
the Sloan-Kettering Institutes for
mal reproduction of the cells, The off-spring, or daughter cells, change their characteristics and go on a mad rush of multiplica-| tion, like rapidly-growing That's cancer. » For many years, medical science has been trying to find what substance taken in the diet eventually creates the substances which compose the nucleus of a life cell--hecause it has been established that such substances, nucleic acids. probably control the proper growth, or multiplication, of the cell, rthermore, it has been established that cancerous cells de-
tain necessary nucleic acids to continue on with their criminal multiplication. Medical science now has evidence that abnormal substances can be made in the test tube which are poisonous, for the cancer type cell, and yet serve the needs of the normal One way is to “fool” the cancer cell. That is, give it something that looks to it like the nucleic acid it needs—but isn't. To find such a “phony food” that will starve the cancer cell
a normal cell what it needs has been a problem in many cancer laboratories. Scientists at the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, part 6f Memorial Hospital Center here, may have the answer, three years of study they have determined that a chemical substance known technically as 2, 6-diamonopurine, when given] in the diet converts into a constituent of the living cell, However, it has been shown that dia-| minopurine apparently alters, or changes, the makeup of the nucleic acid—making it poisonous for the abnormal cell. The diaminopurine has been found to be ipoisonous to normal cell, too, if given in too heavy doses.
(NEXT: Leukemia control in cancer battle.)
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| Twenty-two pupils in shop and mathematics departments of Manual High School were hon-| ored today far outstanding achievement in thefr studies. Certificates of merit were; awarded to Patty Silvers and Larry Bockstahler, first year algebra; Robert Schaefer, Charles Sharp and Richard Standish, plane geometry; Gene Hallock,’ | Edwin Mussmann and John | Sharp, comprehensive mathe- { matics. They also received silver, i medals for representing the school {in the state mathematics con- | test. | Howard Ashmore ap] William { Hueber were given chinist’s {handbook awards for work in {drafting and “drawing courses, ‘and 12 others received bronze
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i tude in shop work. They . were Thomas Fowler, Jerry Henricks, Kenneth Burnette, Robert Shaefer, Lewis Gard, Garland Moore, John Sullivan, Harold Amonett, William Hoffmeister, Carey Way- | ner and Charles Westra. ‘State Co-Op Meeting To Open June 6
Times State Service BEDFORD, May 19—More than 1200 county farm bureau co-op | managers’ and assistants will | meet June 6 at Spring Mill State Park for a three-day annual convention. Arrangements committeemen expect representatives
| from 82 of the state's 92 counties !
| to attend.
State directors and social and | | educational leaders have also in- |
dicated plans to be on hand for ! meeting. v | In charge of the convention are | Clarence Williams, Marshall
| County; Devon LaGrade, Kosciu- |
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