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New Drug Is Used
For Mental
By United Press ANOKA, Minn, Aug. 18—A physician who reported 118 had accidentally learned ‘the drug “pyricidin” brought “striking and unexpected” improvement in several mental cases, said today he hoped it would be the “key” to a cure for miental illness. Dr. A. E. Krieser reported he was administering the drug to mental patients afflicted with tuberculosis to learn if it was effective against that disease when he noticed® the patients’
United Press Telephoto IN THE KREMLIN — Red China's premier, Chou En-lai has arrived in Moscow as head of the largest Chinese Communist group to visit Russia. Talks are being held to enlarge RussoChinese relations pertaining to the military and heavy industry spheres.
Wheelbarrow Freight Beats | Aussie Railroad
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 18 (CDN)-—A wheelbarrow and six men with a lot of push have just given Aussies a new lesson! in the drawbacks of the Socialist
state.
It all began when the New, South Wales Labor government recently loaded heavy new road taxes on private trucking companies. ’
The idea was virtually to, smash the trucking companies so as to create more freight business for the state-dwnea railroad, ch¥fly famous for running in the red. = » »
SIX truck drivers-—thrown out of work by this squeeze on the companies—then set out to show up the state railroad's inefficiency. They announced that they could trundle a 56-pound parcel in a wheelbarrow to Melbourne faster than the railroad could transport it there. To prove it, they sent one parcel by rail and loaded another in a wheelbarrow, each man pushing it in relays. Nine days and 540 miles later the unemployed truckers tasted victory. They trundled into Melbourne to learn that the parcel sent by rail hadn't yet arrived.
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BRISBANE, Australia, Aug.18 (CDN)--A wife's screwball behavior has cost her her one well-broken-in husband here. Their 18-vear marriage ended when a divorce court granted a decree to Francis Houston because: Hig wife once wanted to attend a funeral in a swimming suit and liked to sing hymns and comic ditties in hed “until 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning.”
300-Pound Woman ‘Walks’ Out Window
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (UP)Sunday's autumn-like weather invigorated Mrs. Leona Harrid. She told her husband she was going to walk out the window of their second-floor apartment. The 45-year-old woman put one foot forward and plopped onto a wooden staircase below. Her 300pound insulation cushioned the fall and she escaped injury. The staircase was splintered.
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mental conditions were going a favorable change. Dr. Krieser, who is head of the tuberculosis control unit of Min-| nesota’'s Division of Public In« stitutions, reported his findings ¥o the manufacturer of the drug in New York City. “The study was barely under way,” he said, “before we noted many of the patients’ mental] symptoms were changing.”
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Dr. Krieser and his staff weie “pleasantly surprised to find a number of patients displayed definite improvement in their mental behavior after having received daily dosages of the drug for two to three weeks,” he said. “I certainly hope we ‘have opened a door to a true and general investigation of mental illness in-the U, 8 and that. his discovery will prove to he a key not only to treatment but to a cure of mental illness throughout the world.” the doctor said at his home here.
Dr. Krieser was careful to
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“cure” for mentgl He said such ill rooted. Pyriecidin
disturbances, ses are deeplymake
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psychiatric treatment, he Expect Program It was announced in New York that such a research program was expected . Pyricidin is administered orally. It was decided to extend the test for three months. The improvement was confirmed in the longer test, Dr. Krieser said. Dr. Krieser said the test was begun with 51 patients. Most were schizophrenics. The others suffered from such ailments as manic depression, syphillis of the central
‘nervous svstem, mental deficiency
with psychosis and psvchomoter epilepsy. > Forty-eight underwent the 90day test.
Egyptian Is Sent To the Gallows
CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 18 (UP) —A special military court sentenced Moustafa Mohammed Khamis, the first of 29 defendants to death by hanging today for killing two soldiers in labor riots last Wednesday. The textile worker was the first of the defendants to be tried and
sentenced by the military court...
at Kafr El Dawar, the scene of the riots, 25 miles north of Alexandria. y . Eight persons were killed, 30 injured and 574 arrested in the riots, Police released 545 ‘persons later. The riots started with a demand by textile workers for higher wages and honus, Khamis told the court he joined the demonstrations “to army strong man Maj. Gen Mohammed Naguib as “liberator of §" motherland.”
And No Waterwings ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18 (UP)— George Hopper. 50-year-old East St. Louis, Ill. stunt swimmer, set out yesterday to swim the Mississippi River while handcuffed and towing an automobile on a raft, Mr. Hooper made the crossing successfully—but without the car and raft. They sank.
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Services Addison E. Coddington, 64, president of the Coddington Packing Co., will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Mortuary, with burial
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By United Press NEW YORK, Aug, 18—Adm.
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Adm. Kirk, former ambassador to Russia, was appointed last week by President Truman to head the three-man board, replacing Dr. Raymond B. Allen, “Whenever there is a new propaganda device,” Adm. Kirl said. ‘we can't say anything about it or the Russians will learn of itthen it's net effective any more." Adm. Kirk, who left Moscow last February following three years as ambassador, has been since then head of the privatelysponsored American Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia. He has been credited with succeeding where others failed in unifying various Russian exile groups in a common propaganda struggle against the Soviet regime. The suave sailor-turned-diplo-mat has a knack of being charming while non-committal. “1 really can't say anything about my new appointment, until 1 take over next month’ Adm Kirk said in an interview. However, he indicated that
German Widows Make
‘Uncle Marriages’
BONN, Germany, Aug. 18 (UP) —8ocial welfare authorities said today an estimated 100,000 German widows have taken new husbands without the benefit of a marriage ceremony so they won't lose their state pensions. Proposed new Jaws would cut off only a part, rather than all, of widows' pensions when they remarry. Such relationships are. called “uncle marriages” in Germany because the children of such couples call the male parent “uncle rather than “father.”
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Man Says He Owns
Manhattan Island WEISBADEN, Germany, Aug. 18 (UP)—A retired German bellhop figured today he should re ceive $288 million a year in interest on property he. rightfully owns. It happens to be Manhattan Island. Robert Fischer, 65, claims he is one of the last legal descendants of Peter Minuit, the craft trader who swapped $24 worth of trinkets and a barrel of rum to the Indians for the island. Mr. Fischer, who says he has two satchels of letters and documents of Minuit to prove his claim, only wants “what's imne.”
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