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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Persons Dead Half Hour Saved |U.S.Aids 2,295 |“SAW WHAT 1 WROTE,” DECLARES By Fluid Sent Direct to Heart In Getting Jobs During March)| A total of 1,342 male jobseek- Revived Patients Died Again and Were| e werc sisced in positions aur- Restored Again, Chicago Physicians . Reveal in ciated Press. | 30, April 6.—A new metaod of resuscitation by the injection of | fluid from the adrenal glands direct- | ly into the heart, credited with re- viving persons who have been pro- nouriced dead, was explained in reports | vead by Dr. Dennis W. Crile of Chicago and his uncle, to a joint meeting of the Chicago Medical Soctety and the Chi- | cago Soclet hetists. Dr. C. W. Crile of Cleveland, Ohio, uncle of the | speaker, was credited with pioneering with his nephew in the researches re- ported The phys read reposts of caves, ¢ sons wh v sald, had been dead 4 n some ia patients | “pronounced dead were (died again, und were revived Is and ultimately re- {4 of adrenal into the heart RUSH FOOD SUPPLIES TO STARVING TOWNS! Steamers on Wa;; to Canadian Vil- lages Cut Off by Ice Fields. mail steam- | hetween this port and on simlar ¢ 2re held fec u would ‘have suffering of ¢ BETTER LOOKS BETTER TASTES BETTER Bold in sealed packages enly. Send for recips ‘booklet FREE. Comet Rics, 57 Laight St. N. Y. PROPOSALS ! i 7556 LD LAND | D. C.—A public N Oral rar P intereat will el secelved, bat Il importast. facts asd should be submitt writing. of Pulp, p © Shredded %, a0 Dostage Stamp and o Paper Trimmiogs, ¥ bexindlng Juy T, 10ia." 18: aprinkier sy corner of v. (0id Civil bl in_accord i RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, Bireotly on the besch, in tae Chelses sec: Hom Bt o8 Ereel “water 1o ail peivese bsths. 1 exclusire festure maintained. costs of service. VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR STEEL PIER. ApSEECIAL BARLY SPRING RATES, B ATNTER, OWNER & MOR. ing March and 1,453 female ap- plicants wero similarly plgced by \he Jocal offica of-the United, States employment service during March, MRS. POINDEXTER, SAILING NEW YORK, April 6.—Miles Poln-|know of gambling and drinking ta dexter, newly appointed ambassador °"'°"‘ V‘Fv‘l'l']':::"l’: ekl to Peru, sailed for his post yesterday on I wrote of what the steamship Santa Eliza, Ho was|repli dccompanied by Mrs. Poindexter. Am- | She sald she intended writing artl- bassador Peset of -Peru was in the |IS® While In Peru. D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1923, state district court here by F. W. ltrux. who sayi !.'h e is & ,ntoekhomer arresting of Cook "m" officials of the company has destroyed public ennfldonco in . concern, and that a recelver is neces. sary to preserve the ai utt No date was set for the recelvership hearin Cook, with twenty-three other T men, was arrested in Forth Worth !hll week by federal authorities on u ot using the malils to de- he complaints were the first ave of th overnment in its war on promoters, and the complaints al- lal false claims were sent out in ature by the oil operators to in- NINE JOIN IN CONTEST. NEW YORK, April 6.—Nine more juvenile heirs of the late Jay Gould, through thelr guardian ad litem, Willlam A. W. Stewart, also denled in an answer filed to the supplemental and amended complaints in the Jay Gould estate accounting that three children of Mrs. George J. Gould, Poer Beresford, Arthur Drexel Beves- ford, Marjorls Gould Drexel, Edit K Drexel, Anthony J. Drexel. 3d: Eleano: Gould ‘and_Anne Douglas Qould. All except. Gloria Gould are listed as ‘un- der fourteen years of ' d “‘deny knowledge or |nform tion Nflldfl“ to form a belief™ whecher the allega. tion in the supplemental complaint “that George Sinclair Gould, Jane Sin. clair Gould and Guinivere Gould are the children of George J. Gould it ASimilar answer was filed Wednes formerly Guinivere Sinclalr, ate henr-,dn.y in behalf of Jay Gould, of Jay Gould. George J. Gould, 3d; Maughan The list included Glom Gould,Cath- | Gourd ana Stuyvesant Walnwright, all Reports. by use of a hypodermic needle. Some- tim DF. Crile sald, resuscitation vas assisted by manipulation of the heart In the hands and resbiration ald by mechanical reproduction of br hing processes. can be restored by- this . provided the cause of death removed quickly,” Dr. Crile “With prompt and fearless treatment the patient may be made to live agaln. o far T have used the treatment |only in cases of persons who were pronounced dead, not only by me but by other surgeons. Hereafter I pro- pose to employ it on persons who are dying.” Dr. Crile sald the first use of adrenal upon the human heart was um during the war when badly wounded by shells tored by it and accompany- The greatest utility for from effects of aneathetic while un- dergoing operations. The adrenal gland secretion, ac- cording to medical authorities, con- trols the emotions of courage and fear. 20 NOW SAY MAN 73 Against Prisoner at Wilkes- WED, ROBBED THEM| Ohio Woman Adds Plaint to Those | it was announced today. Mgn re- terred to positions during March totaled 1,485, while women re- terred aggregated 1,675, making & { total of 3,060 refetred, and 2,795 actually placed in positions. Miss Katherine Smith, director _of the District branch of the ém- ployment service, located ap 1410 Pénnsylvania avenug announced toddy that several clasges -of skilled workers are needed to fill H {ohs that are open.. Alarks hurh- Jer of expert comptometer’ oper- ators are needad ip-the govern- ment employ and-in private busi- ness, while other jobs open in- clude the following: Florists, dry cleaners, calculating machine op- | erators, 'student drattsmen, motor | cycle mechanics, gardeners, farm | hands and apprentice shoe re- pairers. $100,000 GIFT TO COLLEGE. NEW YORK, April 6—A gift of $100.000 to Barnard College from Mrs. Henrletta E. Talcott, philanthro- ist and church worker, was shown in a tax appraisal flled. She also gave $40,000 for a building at Berea Col- - ASPIRIN Say “Bayer' ” and Insist! 0 party that bade them bon voyage. Mrs. Poindexter would not discuss the articles she recently wrote for newspapers, in which she declared there way gambling and drinking in diplomatic circles at Washington. Her attention was called to the statement of Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secre- tary of Agricults hat she dld not ASKS OIL: RECEIVEHSHIP. 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