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-_—--:rmm THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUELSDAY, TANUARY 31, 1928. SAYS SHOESHELD FORTUNES IN GEMS Sailor Tells of Smuggling Vast Sum in Diamonds. Implicates Others. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 31.—Science, in its cold, analytical way, has proved blondes. The experiment was made by Dr. William Marston, a lecturer on psychol- ogy at Columbia l'm\vriu\ he: subjects were chorus giris and his au- dience was mostly press agents. Brunettes More Emo_tional Than Blom‘les. Psyc]'lologist Discovers in “Love Tests’ Dr. Marston explained that in his ex- periment he used the pneumograph for recording frequency and volume of respiration and the sphygomanometer that brunettes are more emotional than | for registering systolic blood pressure and its corresponding nervous reaction. The profection of the love scenes caused the blood pressure of the bru- nettes to mount from a low of 80 heart s | beats per minute to a high of 136, while that of the blondes moved only from 34 to 128. The fluctuations of the MCNEILL UNDER THREATS. * | Extremists’ Plot Against Irish Free State Official Rumored. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, January 31 (A).—Traveling under rumors of a plot against his life by Irish extremists, James McNeill, the new governor gen- eral of the Irish Free State, arrived here safely last night after an unevent- ful crossing from England. He was ac- companied by detectives sent along tc guard him and numerous police were waiting at the pier, but there was no in- dications that their services would be FOR RED CROSS SERVICE Total of 374 Enrolled, Subject to Instant Call in Any Dis- trict Emergency. The American Red Cross announced today that 374 trained nurses, who will | be subject to instant call in the cvent |of an outbreak of epidemic or the oc- currence of a major disaster in the city, have been recently enrolled with the | Red Cross, as the result of an effort Ito enlarge the nursing protection of the city. ITRAINED NURSES LISTED 1 committee to maintain first-ald sta- tions at the principal public gatherings of the last year, which include: The Industrial Exposition, Better Homes week, the all-American airplane ex- hibit at Bolling Field, the convention of the American Medical Assoclation and the reception to Col. Charles Lind- bergh, when 70 cases of first aid were treated. e Heidelberg Thanks Schurman. BERLIN, January 31 (#).—A deputa- tion of prominent citizens from Heldel- berg, headed by Prof. Martin Di- belius, rector of the University of Held enberg, yesterday called at the Ameri- SENATE COMMITTEES WILL COUNT BALLOTS Two Groups of Lawmakers Plan Check on Votes Cast in Pennsylvania. By the Associated Press. The recount of the ballots cast in the Pennsylvania Vare-Wilson senatoria) contest will be conducted jointly by the subcommittee of the Senate elections committee and the speclal Reed Senate campaign funds investigating commit- tee. At a meeting yesterday the subcom- tee. Vare asked the committee to name Harry Kuenzel, a member of the county commissioners of Philadelphia, as his supervisor in the recount, but Wilson re- quested the committee to give him unti tomorrow to name his representative, FOUR DIE AT CROSSING. Fifth Occupant of Auto Is Seri ously Injured. DETROIT, January 31 P).—Four persons were killed in Stantley and a | afth seriously injured yesterday when the automoblle in which they were nee Mr. McNeill, who is to be inducted | in.o office Wednesday, replacing Tim- othy Healy, appeared to be unconcer ed.” He told the waiting newspaper men that he was glad to be back in | Ireland. | riding stalled on the Wabash Rallroad tracks and was struck by a passenger train, The dead are: respirations of the brunettes were rath- er violent and were fully 20 per cent greater than those of the blondes. ‘The experiment was conducted with site types being biected to the tests at a time. Dr. ston, at the conclusion of his ex- t, said that now that he had orldly, sophisticated types” he ke dnlll(‘r experiments with can embassy to tnank Ambassador | Jacob Gould Schurman for his efforts | ol e e rech m are, the Republican s |in promoting an American bullding & o, Hasdbeen cextified as Ahe elected fund for the university. Undergradu- s vania, and Wil- ates of the school sent the Ambassa- .mr;crnu'r]* 0ppo- dor a letter of thanks. nent, appeared before the subcommit- | senfor, was seriously ———_—_fi ————-___—‘ WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Express your appreciation and esteem through the medium of Gude’s Flowers A dainty corsage for “Her” personal adornment or an abundant bouquet for the table decoration—if they come from Gude vou are assured of their freshness, beauty and supreme quality. BROS. GUDEZ Three Stores for Your Comvenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Member of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Association C&flifififiifififil WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS== mittee agreed 1o permit the Reed com- The Red Cross presents a notable | mittee to co-operate in the recount y of records of service for the past ng 1)1(‘ year 1927 36 Red Ci l 4 hours of volu The more or less emotional reactions of his subjects were aroused through the showing of two motion pictures, | bothcontaining some highly ~intense |love scer The scientific instruments sed were described by Dr. Marston L | the sphygomanometer and the pnew | raph. and these were supplemented e | the more common method of holding | (€510 hands. The tests showed that brunettes in {every instance became more highly 5 nrmw-d by the love scenes than ther By the Associated Press. 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