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"TUESDAY, MAR. 4, 1093 ____

As Giant Cancer Killer

' By United Press this treatment, reports said. One # CINCINNATI, O., Mar. 4 —A case has recurred and the other . new 2 million volt X-ray machine patient died of heart disease. ss? combined with a revolving chair Nine of 17 cases of bladder can-| for the patient seems to offer cer are symptom-free and seven great cancer-killing possibilities, or 18 advanced cases of recurthe American Cancer Soclety was rent hreast cancer are also symp-' told today. tom-free, Some 1200 cancer specialists at-| Dr. John R, Heller, director of! tending ‘the #pering sessions of "a the ‘National’ Cancer Institute of three-day meeting heard reports the U, 8. Public Health Service, on the device which can be used said surgery and radiology are to treat cancer inaccessible to the best weapons found so far surgical treatment or the usual against the disease. | X-ray methods. Early discovery of cancer in a The super-voltage machine de- victim remains an all-important veloped at the Masachusetts In- factor, he said, { stitute of Technology. has. de- “The only way we will ever get| stroyed many malignant growths a cure is for everybody profess not suitable for surgical refgoval sional people and the public—to| nor favorably affected by weaker, be suspicious as hell,” he sald. | X-rays, reports said. n “Nothing must be taken for The patient is turned slowly on|granted. It seems unnecessary a revolving chair, This permits|to repeat, but the earlier we @& the full force of the beam to be catch it, the better.” | trained on the affected spot while] The society announced that its d 7 skin. and. normal tissues are 1952 fund drive quota will be $16 ’ . »

spared its effects. imilllon, compared with a 1951 we . Eleven of 13 cases of throat can- quota of $14,565,000. The goal BALANCING THE SCALES . . . Former Sgf. Ralph Pyle, a cer dre symptom-free today after last year, §15 million, was raised. c,mmercial photographer from Richmond, Ind., pours shortstop 7 "| developing powder info his makeshift scale in a Korean battlefront | lab. He is assisted by Sat. Josaph MacConky. Sgt. Pyle has found a way to process color film at the front that is said to be equal to any used in laboratories in the United States.

World's Richest Indians Living at Palm Springs

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By United Press PALM BPRINGS, Cal, Mar. 4|are squaws from neighboring! “The world's richest Indians are Hollywood tribes, such as Rita landlords of swimming pools, Hayworth, Alice Faye and Marmovie stars and $30-a-day suites jorie Main, among the cactus. The Indians long since gave up government business with gifts to Few tourists who this weaving baskets and are busy

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of dollars on the

bases alone.”

jam UJ. 8. employees will run the risk —-

They évén have ‘an agent, only of immediate cancellation of their Long Service Ended not the Hollywood variety. ‘contracts under an amendment to,

but most of Palm Springs is built on an Indian reservation. Thus when a paleface wants to

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the customers at the mud baths! New Bill Hits at '‘Greasers’

with the stainless steel and ginWASHINGTON, Mar. 4 — Con- geybread,” he said. “The amendtractors who grease their way to ment would have saved millions J North African

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J Discover 5000 New Insects | Every Year

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WASHINGTON, Mar, 4-—-Every

year scientists discover - about 00 new kinds of insects, 2000 ew kinds of plants, 500 - new

shelled creatures or inollusks, 20 or 30 new mammals and only two or three new birds.

» Forty top young potential’

scientists learned this here yesiterday from specialists in these the national museum here, The 40.are the top winners in the Eleventh Annual Science Talent Search, in Washington {to compete for $11,000 in West- | {iInghouse science scholarships. They heard about discovering’ {the plant and animal life of the world from a panel led by Dr.

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put up a hotel on Indian land, million dollars for the land the he has to pow-wow with Agua Caliente tribe. Only 27ifrom the U. 8, Indian Service, Lee adult Indians are left in the tribe, Odle. : making each virtually a million-| “But they won't sell. They've alre. been pushed around ior too many The ancestors of these rich years and this time they're stayredskins set up their camping put. Now they're the richest around some natural mud baths Indians in the world. They may in the desert many years ago. strike oil here, too.” Movie stars began to patronize] Born With $200,000

the place and by now redwood Each Indian gets $200,000 worth and glass hotels have replaced of land as a birthright. He can

a eThise sell or lease it only if the governpum flows all over the place. ment figures he’s getting a fair

the mud baths are on,” says the agent|

“The Indians were offered a pn, proposed for all appropriation H. Glidden, tax collector,-and his |}.

bills this year. |wife, Grace, a town assessor, Thé amendment is to be offered have retired after serving a total by Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D./of 054 years In Barre's tax Wyo.). All U. 8; procurement con- department. >

‘tracts would contain the cancella- =2.... [tion provision. In addition, the June Moon Listed

contractor would be subject to a| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)— Song {penalty ten times the amount of writers don't have any trouble

the gift. finding a June moon here anytime.

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Plush ‘Watering Holes’ deal, One woman sold a hunk of us A 0

The reservation features such watering holes as the Racquet Club, the Biltmore, the Doll House and the Tennis Club. Cadillacs instead of ponies roam the streets and “firéwater” is dis-

her land last week for $80,000. fense Department appropriation Another collects $3000 a month bill. So far no contracts have in rentals. been cancelled under it. f There's another side to the, Sen. O'Mahoney also intends to story, though, Some Indians can’t|propose an amendment to require lease their land because of legal that new government buildings be troubles;

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mo in dreary shacks. terials. “We want to do away]

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CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY Refrord of Fenancial Condilion

DECEMBER 31, 1951 AND REVENUES AND EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1951

BALANCE SHEET

ASSETS GAS PLANT Property, plantandequipment § 2 3 3 2322322228232 123: $33108 845 Construction work IN progress « « « « s o s os 0 6 53838834400 184 695 : §33 293 540 INVESTMENT AND FUND ACCOUNTS —_— Investment in wholly owned coal mine, atcost © © I: :33233::.§$ 100 000 Funds reserved for plant replacement and construction— cash and U. S. Treasury obligations . . . . . ss028333333: 455] 805 Cash deposited for payment of revenue bonds , « « « « « ¢ «ss « » « 286 420 § 4938 225 CURRENT AND ACCRUED ASSETS myrrh Cash and U. S. Treasuryobligations : : ; ss :833233333:5:9% 1958723 Accounts receivable—net . . . . . . . . . WH asa svete 1 797-901 Salable products, materials and supplies . . . . , . . « os ss 0s so 2 566 818 Cash deposited for payment of revenue bond interest] . + + « « « « « 37 708 Prepayments . . « « « o ss 0s 4000s 0 0820s Se Lanes 68 096 Special deposits + « + + + sects eee axa v Aree 95 364

DEFERRED CHARGES Unamortized debt discount and expense on Gas Plant

Revenue Bonds—1935 . , . . . .. «vv ss ne s33333:8 93 685 Clearing accounts and other work in progress. . « « « « ¢ 0 4 3+ 0 « 89 896 ; 183 581 $44 939 956 LIABILITIES CAPITALIZATION Networth . 2 33 3233353 :0a0:000 cee s3333330133: 819232237 City of Indianapolis Gas Revenue Bonds . « + ss 0 ss 432333 .. 12276 000 $31 508 237 CURRENT AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES . Accounts payable—general . . . . . A528 333333%0.8% 730855 Accounts payable—subsidiary coal mine company « « « « « os + o + B86 373 Customers’ deposits and interest , | CRs ena ae 357-109 Taxes accrued . . . + « a ¢ ¢ « » cs eps een 494 483 Accrued bond interest , , . . cesta tase 37 708 9 RNBE 4 + a ¢ + 2 6000 0800 ese bss esa 61 207 $1767 735 DEFERRED CREDIT 4 Gas. Utility Revenue Bonds of 1942 premium—unamortized ; 3::: $ 24 277 BL a “RESERVES ™ gp — . a m—— . Reserve for depreciation 3333: 3 : $3121: ;911 467 714 Other. « ¢ s + + 7 6 6 060000 di 8 sds 171 993 o $11 639 707 $44 939 956 Year Ended December 31, 1951 OPERATING REVENUES ‘ GasSOrviCe revenues . 3. ¢ : 3 2 55403 as ess eaed iiss 7147340 Other Gas revenues . . + « + + ¢ o + oo ¢ 0 4 0 0000000000 103 627 $ 7 250 967 OPERATING EXPENSES AND TAXES f Production—net® ... . . .. .:s 233382323333 %033333:.%1202506/n Gastransmission AR distribUbON. . + . + + + + 2 ss o's 2°46 54 0s 1 331 999 Customers’ accounting and Sales promotion + « « « + « « os & o's » + 520 600 Administrative and general . . . . . + « + + + + 4 440 $40 0 s4e 617 780 Provision 1or dapraciation . + « o ¢ ¢ «4.6 v4 00 00 4 06% 44s 1013 328 INdiana Gross INCOME TaX + 4 4 4 os 4 ¢ ¢ 0 0.6.0.0 04 Cav eee 123 123 $1904 263 NetOperatingiIncome . : 3 33:3 i::.333333333:44.99346704 INTEREST INCOME ON U. S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS : 5:33:43: 57 253 i" OTHER NON-OPERATING INCOME", 4-4 4 4 vv ov 4.0 000d 040044 23 664 ji Gross income + «.. + + + «so srs ais vv eT vi tide 427 621 DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS INCOME Interest on revenue bonds . . , . : Pets initiate stia. 9 Amortization of bond discount, premium and expense . . « « « « « . ’ 453 R55 Miscellaneous interest and other deductions . . . , . . teste. 24 584 $ 492 885 NET INCOME BEFORE PROVISION FOR CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF TAXES AND BOND REDEMPTION . ....o 383335: .9% 40934 736 Provision for contribution in lieu of taxes to Civil and SchoolCityof Indianapolis . + « + . + c « + + + $3883 464 685 NET INCOME BEFORE AMOUNT REQUIRED TO PAY BONDS. ; 5 5 s+ . $ 4 470 051 Lowa Bond redemption requirements . . + + + + + «0 + 0» Ae ees

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BALANCE OF NET INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF TAXES AND BOND REDEMPTION REQUIREMENTS , . .

*After credit from by-products produced. **Credit .

+» $ 3 986 551 SEER

A copy of the Gas Utility's Annual Report, containing details of the 1951 operation, will be sent to those requesting

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