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FISHBEINDISCUSSES |r CANCER TREATMENT BY COFFEY, HUMBER Post-Mortem Examinat Examinations of Treated Patients Show No Francisco. The editorial states that investiga- ‘tion by pathologists and surgeons in- dicate that postmortems “do not re- veal any definite specific destruction of cancer tissue,” and that it may not require the accepted five years to de- termine the virtue of the cancer treatment. “The remarkable publicity accom- panying the introduction of the Coffey-Humber method for the treat- ment of cancer briefly into a quiet phase, leaped upward with the eastward jaunt to the congressional hearing, again became quiescent for @ few weeks, and burst forth last week in, a Sunday supplement fea- ture,” says the editorial. “In the meantime, pathologists and surgeons who have investigated the method express nothing but pro- found disappointment with both the clinical and the pathological results. ‘These experts indicate that postmor- tem examinations, which have been made in at least 30 cases, do not reveal. Any definite specific destruction of tancer tissue or evidence that the progress of the spread of cancer in the bodies of the afflicted patients has been retarded. “Several clinicians who have ‘watched the results closely affirm that the patients have been relieved of pain after the first one or two in- jections, but that it usually requires more opiate thereafter to control the “These observations are obviously what might be anticipated in any new method of treatment of cancer. Perhaps it may not require the five years em} by Geschickter as the limit of time for the determina- tion of the virtue of any new method of treatment of cancer to indicate that this method is not what was earnestly hoped for when it was first presented.” Evangelist Schwindt Speaks on God’s Word Evangelist Schwindt Tuesday night Presented the first of a series of bibli- cal lectures to be given at the Sev- enth-Day Adventist church, Seventh street and Avenue C. “The voice of conscience,” said he, “may be silenced, as is witnessed by the crime Jackie: Cogn Growing Up My, just-look how Jackie Coogan is growing up! This picture shows the former baby star of the movies in- structing his younger brother, Robert, in the fine points of golf at Del Monte, Calif. Note how much Robert looks like Jackie used to. of God as revealed in history of pag- anized Christianity when thousands of Bibles were burned in the public square and their distributers with them, in history of infidelism when “The subject for ‘Wednesday hight, ‘The Drama of the World’s History,’” said Evangelist Schwindt,” will trace the world’s history from the kingdom of Babylon to the end of time in Biblical prophecy.” Judge Burke’s Name Filed for Return to State Supreme Bench The nomination petition of Chief Justice John Burke has been filed in the secretary of state's office, the second state office petition to be filed this year. There is no opposition to the renomination of Judge Burke for the state supreme bench. The petition is widely signed. vir- || tually every lawyer in the state ha. |/] his name attached. In fact, it is a/ i} tribute to Judge Burke. The judge's name will go on the 1 “no party” ticket. Ladies’. Remodeling, Re, ing, drycleaning and ‘dyei Klein’s Toggery. ir- | Additional {Aaditional Sports | 17 17 Schools Send Send Athletes to Meet Even More Are Expected During _ the Day by W. H. Payne, Local Manager Joe Cantillon to Be Honored by Fans Former Player, Manager and Umpire Was in Baseball Four Decades Chicago, April 30—()—A popular subscription has been started among baseball players, fans and sports writers to honor the memory of the late “Pongo Joe” Cantillon, one of the most picturesque figures of the national pastime. Donations will be spent in estab- lishing a bed in some hospital where any needy baseball player can be cared for free. Cantillon was in baseball for more than 40 years as player, umpire and manager. At the time of his death last winter,.he was umpire-in-chief of the American Association. Sewell Endurance Record in Danger|: High Fever May Prevent Cleve- land Veteran From Enter- ing 1,102nd Game St. Louis, April 30.—(%)—Joe Se- well’s endurance record, which has reached a total of 1,101 games, was in danger of coming to an end today as Easter.hats; at. Place at . baste Peckinpaugh won't know until game time today whether the Alabaman will participate in thefinale lof the series. Sewell’s ailment was described as similar to influensa. ‘The present record is held by Ever- have played in 1,416 scheduled games for the Indians. The Alabaman also holds the rec- ord for least strike outs in a season, fanning only four times in two dif- {ferent campaigns. Murphy, Panther Halfback, Is Dead Football Star of Pittsburgh Uni- versity Suffered Broken Neck Last Week Pittsburgh, April 30 — (#) — Leo Murphy, 24, a half back on the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh football team, died early today in St. Francis hos- pital-of a broken neck. Murphy, a student in the school of medical edu- cation at Pitt, was injured in a scrim- mage, Thursday of last week. hogs phy was a native of Youngstown, O. He was used by the Panthers as a utility man last fall. Gus Suhr Approaches All-Time Walk Record April 20—(e)—Gus Subs, walking papers in style A vine Cubs yesterday. six trips to the plate he drew five bases on balls. The all time major league record for charity trips is six. For Constipation DrPIERCES Pleasant Pellets Al ALL DRUG STORES A QUICK AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE | OF HATS | Two groups of lovely new ‘Spring hats, all smart in the clever approved spring materials. All of them typical $3.85 an $5.85 Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mayl1- 2and3 OPEN HERE JUNE 4 Northern Pacific Shops Team of St. Paul Will Be First Opponent 14 innings last Sunday, Churchill sald. Italy Has Another Giant Alp Similar To Primo Carnera Voltabarozzo, Italy, April 30.—(?}— In Giovanni Camporese of this town- ship, a tool maker 22 years old and six feet six inches tall, weighing. 242: pounds after a month's intensive training, boxing promoters of nearby Padua believe Ud have found a sec- ond Primo Carne! Camporese completed his service Te 25 ounces for 25 cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the Government WORLD'S Fastest of Wales Now Directs Golfing Body London, April 30.—U)—The Prince of Wales today consented to become President of the professional golfers association, succeeding the late Earl ness, | of Balfour. control at all times. MAIL PLANES NEAR SCHEDULE the post office department. Garden plo and fertil- izer.. Wachter fer Co. Phone 62. Our hosiery department is the most popular in town, use we offer style, beauty and positive protec- tion against embarrassing garter runs. All the new shades are here. $1.00 - $1.50 $1.95 - $2.45 With the purchase of 12 ae of Rollins Runstop losiery we give 1 pair free. Bismarck Cloak Wealthy Bootlegger Takes Colorado ‘Ride’ Colorado Springs, Colo., April 30. —)—Believed by police to have been | ca: “taken for @ ride” by rival alcohol traffickers, Andrew Lombardi, 50, un- der federal indictment for ie quor violations, today was ilar 2 | Be Beg Last Time Tonight Performances: 2:30 - Tand 9 p. m. 100 entertainers from Broadway and Hollywood! 50 beautiful dancing girls 10 Ster songs by America's foremost songwriters ALL TALKING \ Musical Movietone — Store will be open at 8 o’clock Thuraday morning for the benefit of business women. THE E-H MILLINERY EMMA HATTLESTAD, Prop. 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