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i BB Gr . pre ne - - PAGE T ! ¢ s 4 - i. ; |{turned to Indianapolis for wrote three books on the subjeét.|founders of the Woman's De- be x ; gs Service Tomorrow = Brown Hl after services. to. She was also active in Indianaro periment cub. aussie. RObert Lancaster, Auditor, Dies ! ? | morrow in Miami Beach. She was|lis civic and community affairs. | Burviving are a brother, C. w.| Robert E. Lancast oF of : and ‘the . 62 for your Meas we print. Write Jerry | 84. : She was a member of the Me-|Terréll, Lynchburg, O. and a " caster, auditor 0! Bafiata Grot to Scottish . . . Lange! o/0 The indianapolis Times » A native of Lynchburg; O,, Mrs./ridian Street Methodist Chur¢h, nephew, Roger N. Terrell, Miami the T. A. Moynahan Properties Rite. : NN | or IS. dan Barnhill lived in Indianapolis 45/the Franchise League, Legisla- Beach. and active Indianapolis Mason,| Masonic services at 2 p. m. tos ; 0 1] J |years. She and her husband; who|tive Council of Indiana Women, | i dled yesterday in Methodist Hos-| TOTO" in the Kirby Mortuary : wi ) |dfed In 1943, moved to ‘Florida/Colonial Dames of Indiana, GI SLAYER SENTENCED loital, He was 60, wil D0 Jollowed by burial in : 8 a} : Widow of Physician. |(oliowing NA Tirenin, » Years DE a Branch Laue] FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. Mr. Lancaster, who lived In "There are no immediate sure ‘ SC p Dies in Miami, Fla. Wrote Three Books of American Pen Women and the(30 SUP) od liay sourt Ls} 1226 N. Illinois St, was a native|vivors. a An early campaigner for wom-| Indianapolis Propylaem. ru t R =o x Fy 0 s of Beelville, Tex. A resident of ——————— : The body of Mrs. Celeste Ter-en’s rights and suffrage, shé was| Mrs. Barnhill had served as > °F HOY ak, Mich, to five ingianapolis for 25 years, he had ‘CHURCHILL DEVALUED’

. : rell Barnhill, widow of Dr. John active in the promotion of legis- president of the Fortnightly Years’ imprisonment and a dishon- been associated with the MoynaF. Barnhill, Indianapolis physi- lation benefitting women ' and Literary League and the Council/Orable discharge for his part in han firm for 21 years. clan-surgeon and author, wholchildren in Indiana. She was anlof Women, first vice president of the slaying of a German civilian| A member of North Park died yesterday In her home in ardent Republican. Miami Beach, Fla. will be re-| Interested in geneology, she

LONDON, Sept. 30 (UP)~—The Dally Herald, organ of the Labor Party, headlined the three-day

Relaxation Achieved

IMiami Beach Women's Club, and Sept. 8, the U, 8. Army announced Lodge, F&AM, Mr. Lancaster was Commons debate which ended 'also a member of Murat Temple, yesterday: “Churchill Devalued.”

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" A nw drug under at the University Medical School tive in relieving

Glyketal is a colorless, viscid quid with a very faint, fruit odor, Its full chemical name ‘is 7 methyl = 2 -n-amyl - 4 - hydroxy - methyl-1, 3-dioxolane, It is a derivative of glycerol an da first cousin to another derivative, myanesin, which now has an important place in surgery. Dr. Berger was one of the first to popularize the use of myanesin, a muscle-relaxing drug which produces an effect like that of the Indian arrow poison, curare. But unlike curare which acts on the juncture between nerveendings and muscles, myanesin acts on the lower part of the brain and the spinal cord. This gives it & value not possessed by other anesthetics which act on the higher brain centers in the cerebral hemispheres. Myanesin .can be used to relax the muscles without any attendant dulling effect on consciousness. Glyketal appears to share these advantage of myanesin, acting through the spinal cord but not| affecting the higher brain centers. |

Many Possibilities Seen The drug relaxes the muscles and reduces reflex excitability without producing untoward effects on respiration, heart rate, or

As a result, it is felt that the drug has many therapeutic possibilities, not only for the treatment

similar contractions of muscles in other diseases. It is thought that the drug may be helpful in combating strychnine poisoning. In addition, it may, prove useful as a substitute for curare to obtain muscular relaxa-

In experiments on mice, rabbits, cats, and dogs, it was found that

smaller doses. The toxicity of the two drugs is about the same. Rabbits, given a fairly large dose, were paralyzed for periods of about 20 minutes but they recovered within an hour or- two with no after-effects. + It is interesting to note that the way in which curare acts was first discovered more than 100 years ago by the great French pioneer of physiology, Dr. Claude Bernard. The work of Dr. Bernard has been confirmed in recent months “hot only at the University of r but also at the North~western University Medical School “In Chicago where researches on the new muscle relaxing drugs are also being conducted with “Foundation for Infantile Paralysis funds furnished by the National Foundation for Infantile] Paralysis.

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Silence Is Best Rule on Salaries ||

Gossip About Pay Can Cause Dissent

Is there any harm In workers telling each other the sal- | ary they get?“ Our employer | tells us not to discuss our salaries with each other. What difference does It make any- | way?

By JAMES GRAYSON If the salary scale is known to) all of the workers it makes no difference. - Apparently it is hoy

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the case where you - work. There are various reasons why some get more salary than oth-

ally worth ‘more to the employer than others. Some are good apple-polishers. Some were hired at a time when salaries were higher, Sometimes the salary scale fs! not a fair one to all the employees. Some employees get more than they are worth. Some get less, |

If you have a personal job problem, write James Grayson | in care of The Times.

We are now emerging from a period in which salary adjustments are being made. In some instances those hired last were paid the same salaries that the old timers :- were getting. This was not always fair. But'the employer needed help and had to pay to get it. ‘ | The employer may have work-| ers whom he knows are under-| paid. He may have some who are overpaid. Getting these salaries adjusted takes time, A lot of dis-! sension can be stirred up In a hurry if every ‘one starts to dis-/ cuss his salary problems.

waited. | Your salary is a personal thing and only those who are deeply and unselfishly concerned about your welfare should know about it and the raises which come from time to time, I think you should go along with your boss and keep mum.

Lauder Unchanged STRATHAVEN, Scotland, Sept. | 30 (UP) — Physicians attending Sir Harry Lauder, 79-year-old Scots minstrel and composer, said today he had a comfortable night but that his condition remains unchanged. Sir Harry is seriously ill with cerebral thrombosis and uremia.

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. . . Aussie Virtue . . Has a. Limit Times Foreign Service BYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 30— Some Aussies souvenir-hunters have a streak of honesty in them, it seems. 2 or That's the view, . anyway! aboard the visiting French sloop Francis Garnier. Before it satled,| Aussies returned the epaulettes, insignia, pictures, sailor's hats, spare parts, and other gear they| had swiped during public inspections.

Still missing, however, was » Capt. Jean Philippon’s electric razor. .

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CALVERT RESERVE Ses RES Blended Whiskey Calvert

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