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HERE TO HELP—Some of a_group of 29 Samoans are shown as they arrived in San Francisco aboard a chartered Pan American | Mr. Craig sald Von Bergenil {704 TRUMBULL wA-3301 | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Clipper. The fermhands are the first of a total of 46 being brought to the U.S. at a cost of $20,000 to ease the farm-labor shortage on |started firing at Bolen after One Block South of E. 38th Bt. a
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : . PAGE 17 5 : : . : Ci : & Trusty Guard ishing Brings Music . | id w a
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° ° . Some persons fear a thunderstorm i § Kills Prisoner but it brings music to the Kermit wt : ; Kelley farmhouse here, ”~ PARCHMAN, Miss, May 14 10 0 gelleys leave a light 5
{UP)z-A trusty guard on a mule burning during lightning, the bulb |
broke up an esca attempt at) Missiasipp! State Penitentiary burns out and musical sounds pon| ff eh ickeniteed? 2" here yesterday; killing one prison-/out from the other lights, refriger-) 4 Ss
er and wounding another in anlator and all electrical appliances. exchange of gunfire. —— A third prisoner, who got away, was recaptured a short tiffie later
five miles from the prison, : | Pon't think of small sums Prison Supt. Marvin Wiggins! « {was out of town. Hugh A. Craig, | one chi ken feed. classification officer, “identified the| | of money as chic dead convict ‘as John E. Von] gs ; Bergen, 28, of Monessen, Pa. 1 o Regular deposits in a save
B® |éerving 10 years for armed rob-| bery at Crystal Springs, Miss, | Mr. Craig identified trusty Curt] Bolen of Chicasaw County as the man who thwarted the escape, ‘Rush’ Trusty Guard Mr. Craig said. six convicts were working on truck crops on the sprawling prison grounds. He said three of them “rushed”
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They're All Scouts
Nation’s Dentists Join sutanainn, An. (on)
he John F, Coleman family here Sloss Oa Ly ee eT [he Jol FH geouting Coleman, | In Fig t on Cancer |poider of the Boy Scout B8ilver |Eagle award, is a troop leader) land four of his sons are Eagle By PAUL F. ELLIS |tion of mouth cancer, according Scouts. The four sons are John, United Press -Science Editor to Dr. Darlington. {Jr., 23; Edward, 21; Homer, 15, NEW YORK, May 14—-The den-| He said that virtually all of the and Herschell, 13. They hold a tists are doing all right as cancer (issues examined were removed total of 100 merit badges. detectives, hy dentists in their examination| Their work, a doctor reported of tegth and the mouth. ° today at the annual meeting of,
For. news of books, see your: | Sunday Times.
the New York State Medical meet- Recognized Earlier ing, is. helping save lives. “In the course of dental ex-| 2 3 The doctor, Charles G. Darling- aminations,” he said. “the major-| Al 4 al Uj ton, professor of pathology andity of these patients have had EETISN)FANISEEY SEA
director of the undergraduate these lesions detected. He said cancer teaching project at the that by knowing “where to look, New York University College? of and what to look for)” these
Dentistry, said dentists now are|lesions are being recognized much
NEURITIS 1 ¥ when they do dental work. | Dr. Darlington said the most Re:
on the lookout for mouth cancer earlier. He said that in the past 26(frequent type of cancer found is years, more than 6750 tissues known as squamous cell carninofrom dental examinations had! mas. Most of that type are found been studied at the cancer teach-|in patients more than 66 years old.
ing project. “The most significant and out 807 Cases Cited Standing dental story,” he said, Dr. Darlington said that of the | Nas been loose tooth, tooth lost tissues examined, malignancies ©F removed, wound failed to heal (cancers) were found in 307 cases. | Iollowing extraction.” | Anacin® relieves headache, nevral- ——— — itis pain fast bee Anaci During the first 10 years of the! og ! Bite ry doctor " prascrition het 1926-1951 period, 75 malignancies Solution Simple RA en ivan, were found; during the second 10 P che arena sat tens
: MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)-—The [ tablet form. Thousands have been PATS, , s | yes = 20 aa during the last bus driver had a simple solution! iniraduced fo Anacin through their gi ea ® dentist is be when a car stalled in front’ of en fania oe an —— vette, e dentis COMING a/pim. The driver eased up behind | tablets yourself for credibly tore. 1 er cancer detective and is! {the automobile and gave it a vet's relief from pain, Don't showing an increased appreciation shove. Tts motor caught and away Soy Racin rodey. and responsibility in ‘he detec-ljt went.
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