Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 2
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Can Bring It On
By Science Service '
‘LONDON, Dee. 19-—Add to the p ~ list of disorders, such as ulcers; —
and colitis, which psychologic or emotional upsets may bring on: The eye condition called nystagmus.
This condition of involuntary Paris that it thought free Europe could increase the annual value of its production from $160 billion — the current figure — to $260
shifting or swinging of the eyes from side to side was brought on in a 9-yéar-old boy as the aftermath of the “nervous crisis” caused when he was forced to - change from left to right-hande ness. Previously known causes of nystagmus are congenital defects and diseases of the eye, ear disturbances and disease changes of later life which cause poor vision, { The boy who got his from changing handedness is now a young man of 22. He is not concious of any disturbance in! vision, but still has his nystag-' mus, The eye movements can He
; SPE = Production
Head of ECA Says 62 Pct. ; Hike Possible in 19 Months
By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN h PARIS, Dec. 19 (CDN)—The United States government Fas officially declared its belief in the impossible. = Through William C. Foster, head of the ECA, it announced in
! billion by July 1, 1952. 4 ey It believ it believes WHAT Mr. Foster really meant i leves. Or Says EVES, [to say recently was the Western that the 273 million people of European industrial and agri-
4. Marshall Plan Europe can accom- culture production would have to
lish this fantastic feat largely De a lot more efficient if it was pits an rg y going to satisfy both civilian and by increasing “productivity. military needs during the next In other words fit thinks, or few years.
says it thinks, that output per!
man in free Europe : boosted 62 per cent within 19 mention ota 20 Sinn Incase months. x
something. The firing of this dumbfound-' The Foster broadside may have ing broadside by Mr. Foster is in been provoked by the relative keeping with the practice of Mar- slowness of progress in the ECA's shall Plan chieftains. His prede- smartly planned campaign for
“ cessor in that high position, Paul raising productivity in the Mar-.
He made it "62 per cent” pre-| can be Sumably because he thought the) Campbell and Clarence Schweg-
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Christmas Day has extra sig- |
ward C. Schwegman of RR 1, Box 157, Acton. On Dec. 25, they will hold an open house from 2
Five
nificance for Mr. and Mrs. Ed- most sank the
TWO. Food, fuel’ and | ani : Iran out several times. water and constant battles among the
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Aussie sailors have just brought the sequel to one o EE jus ugh e seq one of the hell in port and at In the last three months of her| | fantastic career, reports the quin-
Sea en route from Sydney to Hong Kong.
ship's “jinx log" included: | gn; E + shings and trees in the CelONE. Two typhoons which al-'ebes to fire the boilers.
of Food, Fuel; 4
‘Dec. 19 (CDN)—Fact and fiction will have to match the incredible hoodoo story of the
of modern times—a total of 11 months of
up ship’s doors, hatch covers, exploits:
settling port debts.
| TOUR. There was a razor fight
"crew of 25 nationalities.
As for the eight previous months, the sailors wouldn't even dare recall what they had un- ; dergone. For the record that THREE. The crew had to chop phase encompassed this array of
The ship was arrested for not
and four dogs stowed away and had to be put ashore. _'accidentally electrocuted aboard.
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sailors walked off the ship claim- _ Money ing they had been terrorized by By Car other crew members. More crew fights broke out — leaving one : sailor hospitalized for razor For 47 ye : slashes, another for head wounds, Hoosierland. The skipper and mate Since the
Seven cals, ing pistols. A generator shart
authorities h broke. Coal ran out. The crew a)
tide of juvenile
to 5 p. m. to celebrate their 50th | wedding anniversary. They were | married in Alicia, Ark., in 1900 | and came to Indianapolis on | | Christmas Day two years later. | They have three children, Miss | Inez Schwegman, Mrs. Glen L.
| man, all of Indianapolis.
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seen by others and get worse G. Hoffman,
after any emotional upset. The greater shock in November, 1949 case is reported by Dr. Mary P. when. he
Scientific Journal, Nature, here. integration” within 10 weeks. . Since you cannot have
MOVE VILLAGE TO FOOD
Y¥”] When pygmiés of the French iitical integration, Mr. Hoffman the | Ca & in West Africa bag an was asking for the prompt crea- Merican production methods. DiEurope, little Vidéd up into teams of about a to the carcass for easy access to short of a preposterous sugges- dozen individuals, evenly divided
elepha ] they move their village tion of a federal
food. tion. ‘
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ma cer
created an even shall Plan countries. 4
suddenly called upon Lord of the Imperial College of the countries of free Europe to On Since April, 1949. Like most Science and Technology in theigraw up a plan for “economic healthy operations it has been]
“economic integration” without po- ECA has sent 2200 Europeans 10/1 ere that the Soviet Union has
5 |penses. in the United States, Eu- Signed to, show alleged Soviet
(that greater productivity means! His argument is based largely.
{ Employers.didn't see the big idea.
A Don't Bet on Calves
«© When They Race Pigs {are also ‘other” centers of LUDINGTON. Mich. (UP) -. atomic research in the Soviet h : Union. .
-| Don't ever bet that a calf can out-
Of Atomic Power Articles Point Out
Its ‘Peaceful’ Use more effective than spectacular.
! BERLIN, Dec. 19 (CDN)— At a cost of only 17% million, communist writers are boasting
. 8. ” | THIS campaign has been going!
United States to study!
developed means of producing heat and electric power directly from atomic- energy. A rash of these articles has appeared in the Soviet-licensed press since President Truman's announcement that atomic weapons might be used in Korea. Most of the articles are de-
between employers, technicians and trade union people or work-| ers, these people have traveled all over the United States, studying agriculture and industry. ECA has paid the dollar ex-
ropean governments have paid for Superiority” in the field of trans-Atlantic transportation and atomic research and to emphafamily allowances back here. size that Soviet developments are During the same period ECA | peaceful” rather than warlike. has sent more than 500 American/ A Writer in the Berliner Zeiexperts to Europe to give advice tung contends that Americans {to European governments and pri- 81s0 could be enjoying the benelvite industries, > {fits of atomic power but that { * x = progress in its peaceful use has THE GENERAL PURPOSE Is been blocked by “coal, oil, and to gain acceptance of the doctrine, raflroad monopolies.”
/a better standard of living and on stories about the heat which is. (bigger profits. European work- carried away from the Hanford men are generally afraid that it g¢om plant by the Columbia means a speed-up in boom-times piver . - : jand unemployment in hard times. (n. article describes ‘a Soviet.
research station 10,000 feet up in!
Every man and woman who : crosses the Atlantic. westward ts[1De_ highlands of Armenia, ou oH taught the doctrine. They also
|Aragaz. The dry, clear air of Bcedonp tan a a oiteq. te the region, it says; has aided in{ |” There won't: be anything ap-| the study there of cosmic rays proaching a 62 per cent general 2nd of mesons and varitrons pro-| increase in real production duced by the rays in collision with throughout Marshall Plan Europe! 5 by July 1, 1952, Eventually there! may be-—unless. !
Without explaining the project at any greater length, the article isays “There is nothing to keep {secret or hide in this research.” It mentions casually that there
I race a pig. Copyright. 1950, for The Indianapolis Times { When a herd of 11 calves were | released at the Western Michigan 71-Year-Old Woman
Fair 4-H members captured them Returns 0 College
‘in short order, "When the same number of SALT LAKE CITY (UP)—Two
| porkers were turned loose it took University of Utah coeds prove |4-H'ers twice as long to catch that education can flourish at hem. 71 or 186. {The animals were turned loose The 71-year-old is Mrs. Ellis as part of a stunt at the fair. Any Shipp Musser, who is enrolled in 4-H member who caught one of Speech, typing and English classes. |the animals was allowed to keep! The youngest student registered {and raise it. is 16-year-old Alice Aramaki.
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