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i ' } ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ . 1 1 : i 2 1 rT Sy 1 1 y « a é © SPACER CRHMU MOR eRRO dm CuteteuNRoR MOVIES T0 BE USED IN MEDICAL STUDIES|”; ‘Tennessee Doctor Used Film Studying Heart Beats of Child Before Birth Cleveland, April 2—(?)—Movies fike those of “Mickey Mouse,” with their wonderland of strange pheno- mena, will be used to teach medical students about some of the tasks of their future profession. ‘These were on display at the ses- sions here Thursday of the American and Canadian sections of the Inter- national Association of Medical museums. They were exhibited by Dr. Harry C. Schmeisser, Memphis, Tenn., their producer. methods of studying the heart beats of a child before its birth. The film was constructed like an animated cartoon. Dr. Schmeisser said that heart/am going to make my first talkie. I rasping of the) beats, infections, throat or any number of other phy- siological phenomena which help a physician in his diagnosis can be re- Presented in the motion pictures by expending concentric circles, light- ming bolts or many other comic strip exaggerations. The session of the Association of museums was being held concurrently with the annual conventions of the ‘American Association of Immunolo- gists and the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists. Meeting of the immunologists open- ed Wednesday when the American Association for cancer research held {ts annual session. On the anniversary of the Battle bf Waterloo the King of England re- ceives from the reigning Duke of {Wellington a small banner by which f@nnual presentation the Duke holds the estates voted his great ancestor ‘by Parliament. ‘They showed | 7 ANE STE i Seeks Court Edict Ordering a Degree ¢ Milwaukee, Wis., April 2.—(@)— A court order commanding the graduate school of Marquette university to confer upon Miss Mary Keenan a Master of Arts degree was sought Thursday as the aftermath of a paradoxical hearing before a court commis- sioner. ‘The paradox arose from a situ- ation in which Miss Keenan, a former student, was permitted to interrogate her former teacher, Dr. Edward A. Fitzpatrick, dean of the graduate school. Pola Negri Awarded Divorce from Serge Paris, April 2—()—Pola Negri, moving picture actress, was granted 4& divorce by the French courts Thurs- day from Prince Serge Mdivani. She sailed Wednesday for America. Before sailing Mlle. Negri said “I want to be free and stay free.” Prince Serge, a member of the former Russian nobility, and Pola Negri were married at Serraincourt, France, in 1927. She sued for a de- cree in October, 1930. Prince Serge is a brother of Prince David Mdivani, husband of Mae Mur- ray. WANTS ENGLI: ACCENT London, April _2.—(4)—Margaret Perry comes from Denver, speaks with a Virginia drawl in the stage play “Strictly Dishonorable,” and is trying to cultivate an English accent in pri- vate life. WINDOWLESS SKYSCRAPER New York, April 2.—()—A 40-story windowless building is planned by 10 AVOID CUTS IN TEACHER SALARIES Board of Administration Hopes to Cut School Expenses in Other Ways Grand Forks, N. D., April 2—(#)— Members of the North Dakota state board of administration meeting with the presidents of the five State Teachers’ colleges decided to main- tain the present standard of instruc- tion and morale of instructors with- out salary reductions in so far as possible, it was announced Thursday by Nelson Sauvain, president. Reduced. .appropriations by the state législature for the coming bi- ennium has necessitated a curtail- ment of expenses and the presidents of the schools and board members decided that to continue the present standards it would be necessary tc Earl Carroll, showman, to house 10 restaurants, each of a different na- tional flavor. He intends to install indirect artificial sunlight; also moon- light. ee roaster coffee ° It would be such a simple matter for Schilling to produce both good coffee and cheap coffee. Everyone else does _ it So did Schilling at one time. But shitiae learned contagious. There are many good = | “Of course, it’s Schilling’s” Schilling is the only exclusive of fine that cheapness is \ coffees—all made in company with bad coffees. But Schilling good coffee has no such compan- _ ions. The finest things 1 \ --but it’s there just the same. \ usually come from Coffee | Schilling ‘ those who make good things only. Sometimes the difference is not great pwahiiling eotftee Wings of 1 the Morning eliminate small - classes, the provision of classes with.an en-. rollment of less than 10, and reduc- tion of the number of teachers where the work can be done by smaller forces. The reduction of duplication of work in special subjects was also agreed upon. Methods to be used in the various institutions were left to the presi- dents. Presidents R. M. Black of El- lendale, C.E. Allen of Valley City, George A. McFarland of Minot, 0. C. Swain of Mayville, and C. L. Kjerstad of Dickinson met with the board. Wool Pool Head to Conduct Meetings Sheepmen of Mountrail county will have an opportunity to hear an ad- dress on the new national wool pool, when the new national director visits the county in April to conduct two meetings. He will appear at a meeting at Ven Hook April 14 and at Stanley April 15 to give talks on the new national pool and the wool manufacturing in- dustry. Socialist Minister. Unseated in Germany| 2" =a Berlin, te ‘2—P)—adolt Hitler, leader, who ochendky saw a7 aa his er ty’s dominance in its stronghold of Thuringia crumble with the unseating | ; cf the national socialist minister of the interior, Wilhelm Frick, faced further trouble Thursday, Thursday he had the task of trying to repair the wide open split'in the party’s ranks precipitated by his re- moval of Captain Stennes as Gener- alissimo of the national socialist “storm troops” in North Germany. Stennes broke with Hitler over the latter's policy of keeping the nation- alist socialist movement within the | charcoal. Jaw. Paul Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's right hand man at Berlin, sided at first with Stennes, but later declared allegiance to Hitler and joined the leader at Weimar. HUBBY FOOLS WIFE Rydultau, Poland, Reel from real life? Pretty wife asks | druggist for poison. Druggist tele- | phenes husband powder he sold is Joare hearing it all-around you. You’ve probably said it yourself. Throughout the whole. country, people not cigarettes in the new Humidor Pack, they’re saying how good only are smoking ‘they are! They’re delighting in a new: iin, ~an- aroma and fragrance found only i in-Camels. They’re learning how -mauch smooth cool enjoyment is locked up in soebuane ‘Turkish. and Camel April 2—(P)}— | in the air in flight over:a closed cuit. 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