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/7 =10 SEPTEMBER 11, DOCTOR QUESTIONS L i, 455 2545 | HARRISON TO BROADCAST our. | Another column of a thousand Com- Senator Miss| munists wrecked the residence of the | o g French administrator at Kyao and then | Will open a serles of political broad- PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 1930. years ago by the former actress Naomi {COAL GAS “SMELL" IS MADE MOVIE DIRECTOR SUES sy by i e Sctes et 1 FIVE'RADIGNESISLAIN INTO SOAP FOR SKIN‘S ILLS BRIDE FOR DIVORCE Ju"n‘e‘@ Lee formerly was the wife of |Communist Traitors Are Fired Into Henry Lehrmann, film director, who di- vorced her in 1924, charging desertion. by Indo-China Police. CANCER TREATMENT Coffee and Humber Injection Extracts Are Valueless, He Claims. By the Associated Press CINCINNATI, Ohlo, September 11— questioned at the medical session of the American Chemical Society here yes- terday by Dr. Ellice McDonald, director of cancer research at the Graduate Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania. The Coffee-Humber treatment is by injecting an extract made from the covering of the adrenal glands of cer- tain animals McDonald said that in his laboratories extensive experiments for the past eight months upon animals with cancer by use of extracts from this same cover- ing show the extract from this source to be useless for cancer. Substitutes for the gland grafting of “rejuvenation” fame, which chemists are just beginning to develop, were ex- plained to the division of medical chemistry. The substitutes are secretions of three glands and of other glands that probably never can be transplanted. ‘The chemists extract the secretions and administer them like ordinary medical remedies. Uses Barely Touched Upon. Their experiments have _barely touched upon human uses yet, but in- dicate a field of human application like that of other medicines in curing the sick, alleviating premature age or aiding subnormal youth. No miracles like restoration of youth were even foreshadowed, but amazing practical experiments were reported. A hormone, extracted from the cover- ing of the adrenal gland, which already has saved one human life, was de- scribed by Dr. Frank A. Hartman of the University of Buffalo. Medicinal Properties of High Value an Great Curative Power Are Converted ‘Luther A. Reed Charges Joselyn | Reed With Profane Abuse in Pub- lic and Unreasonable Jealousy. By the Associated Press. Advocates Proper Breathing. NEW YORK, September 11 (#)—Er- nestine Schumann-Heink, who Is m‘ Was broken up by the same native force, | ¢asts tomorrow night over the Colum- SAIGON, French Indo China, Sep-| which xga!npopyened fire. One Com- | bia Broadcasting System, with a talk tember 11 (A).—Official report Was| munist was killed and another wounded. | o' wThe Coming Election—What A made today of political rioting on Tues- | —— e | You Going to Do About Tt?" - day in which the police killed five Com- | With the recent extension of construc- | The political talks will be cast Near Vinh | tion of the Central Highway in Cuba it each week. The speakers will be drawn LOS ANGELES, September 11.—The three-month marriage of Jocelyn Lee, film actress, and Luther A. Reed, screen By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 11.— were reported to the medical section of the American Chemical Society today by Dr. Emery R. Hayhurst, professor From Sulphuric Residue. Results of | ysed by the natives for medicinal pur- | dishes across the table. poses. The Johns Hopkins men analyzed |at Agua Caliente, Mexico, he said, his the fish to see what chemicals he | wife raised such a commotion they possessed, finding among other things | were ordered to leave. three alcohols and some acids. director, reached the courts yesterday | in a divorce suit by the husband, charg- | ing unreasonable jealousy and profane given by Warren M. Cox and E. Emmet | apuse in public places. Reid of Johns Hopkins. The other name | The sulphuric smell in coal gas has | of this fish is ruvettus pretiosus. been converted into a medicinal 08P | comes from tropical countries and is The new cancer treatment of Drs. cor-llt Ohlo State University. fee and Humber of San Francisco was one year's experiments with this soap Reed alleged his wife hurled dishes He |8t him and clawed his face while at dinner in a San Francisco hotel. He charged she swore at him and hurled A week ago, The director was divorced about two teach 40 girls selected by herself to sing, | munists and wounded five. believes that if children were taught the 1 correct principles of breathing at an| early age many great voices would be | discovered and developed. AR AT AN e Interior Paint Highest Gr. Enamel-like Finish MEtro. 0151 “To Market—to market—"’ to | and Democratic parties. Hatinh & group of Communists traitors | is expected that many additional acres| from the ranks of both the Republican refusea to disperse at the summons of | of land will be planted to sugar. of hygiene. new kind of sulphur which was discov- ered a few years ago by the Koppers Research Co. while removing sulphur and other impurities from coal gas. This sulphur resembles moderately moist clay. It differs from other sul: phurs in being composed of finer pa: ticles, all of them under six-ten-thou- sandths of an inch in diameter. Twenty-five per cent of sulphur was mixed with castile soap and perfumed. At first it was tried upon members of his own family and those of a few other scientists. No harmful effects appearing, it was | then tried upon a wide variety of per- sons, from a baby camp to machinists and on various complexions. Prof. Hayhurst said it was found free of dam- aging effects to scalp, hair or nails, and did not sensitize the skin, except for causing slight chapping in a few in-| stances. | He said the soap is made from a | “Its effects were remarkable,” he re- ported, “in practically all cases en-| countered of simpler chronic skin dis- | eases like eczema, acne and facial | blemishes.” | Three manufacturers of plated ma- terials informed Prof. Hayhurst that the soap appeared to cure platers’ rash, and one concern reported that after a siege of machinists’ boils, lasting about five years, the soap eradicated them within three months. | Progress toward discovering in pollens | the mysterious substances which cause E. C. Kendall of the Mayo Founda- tion told of an apparent new combina- tion of iodine found in the thyroid gland. J. M. Rogofl of Western Re- serve University and L. C. Rowntree of the Mayo Foundation described the ef- fects of two hormone extracts in al- leviating Addison's disease. Value to Nation Stressed. The value of scientific study to the Nation's political and economic life, including prohibition, was stressed in the annual address by the president of the American Chemical Society, Dr. ‘William McPherson of Ohio State Uni- wversity. “Nature,” he said, “makes no leaps. We have only to look about us for il- lustrations of the trouble that results from refusing to regard this method of nature. For many years there was a slow, but gradual, progress made in overcoming the evils of intemperance. Then -ve got in a hurry, and almost overnight, under stress of emotion, and by a vote of the people, we made a leap from a position in which a large per- centage of our people could legally ob- ! tain liquors as a beverage to one in which no one could legally do so. And many seemed to be surprised at the resuits.” Now, having ignored this fundamental habit of nature, we find ourselves in a pretty fix. Whether to go on in the hope that somehow, in due time, natural processes will catch up with our attempt and come to our rescue, or whether to return to a for- mer position and to reach the desired goal gradually but surely, is one of the most perplexing problems before the Nation. “Miracle” Is Described. Dr. Rowntree described a modern “miracle” that took place at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn. A man was brought there dying of Addison’s disease, he said. This hap- pened just after a hormone extract of the adrenal cortex had been isolated at Princeton University and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory by Drs. Swingle and Pfiffner. Rountree had some of the new ex- tract sent by airplane and given to the man. “In three days,” he said, “an amazed interne came to me saying this man was sitting up demanding wieners and sauerkraut. Eating is one thing that an Addison's disease patient does not want to do. “Since then we have saved several other persons suffering from this ordi- narily incurable disease, but it must be remembered that the treatment may have to be repeated. We cannot say yet that cures are permanent.” ARREST OF EX-DEPUTIES IN WARSAW EXPLAINED Trial for Ordinary and Political Crimes Faced by 19 Taken in Custody Yesterday. By the Associated Press. WARSAW, September 11.—A govern- ment communique issued today ex- plained arrests of former deputies here yesterday as having taken place after dissolution of the old Sejm or Parlia- ment when the members had lost their parliamentary immunity. The statement said it had been dis- covered that all those taken into custody bad committed ordinary and political crimes for which they would be tried A total of 19 former deputies have been arrested. Eighteen are opposition deputies and one is a member of the government party. The latter is charged with an embezzlement while he was mayor of a small village. Today’s opposition newspapers ap- peered with a large number of blank spaces since protests and descriptions of the arrests were suppressed. “KARIKATO” SUPPRESSED Comic Weekly Said to Have Slan- dered President Machado. HAVANA, September 11 (#).-—Sup- pression of the comic weekly Karikato which recently has carried a number of cartoons and articles declared to be slanderous to President Machado, was ordered today. One article in “Resign, Gen. Machado,” was declared to be a misrepresentation of facts, pre- gented in a fashion defamatory to Cuba’s chief executive. particular, entitled CAPTAIN-REGENT DIES San Marino Citizens Will Give Lon- ferinini State Funeral. SAN MARINO, September 11 () .- Captain-Regent Marino Lonferinini, one of the co-executives of this diminutive republic, situated inside of Italy and overlooking the Adriatic, died here yes- terday. The citizens will give him a state fu- neral Sunday. Yesterday all offices and shops were closed in national mourning. Two new captains-regent will enter office October 1 Polo l;oniyi il War Heroine. WESTBURY, N. Y., September 11 (). —A four-footed war heroine is partly responsible for the joy the American Big Four took in drinking the water of the Meadow Brook or whatever was in the Westchester Cup at the ceremony hay fever was reported by Marjorie B. | Moore and Edmond E. Moore of the | Swan-Myers Co. of Indianapolis. ‘They have separated from extracts of ragweed and other pollens substances which they said appeared to contain the essence of the irritant. These sub- stances are composed mostly of nitrogen | and solids. i The Moores plan to subdivide the | guilty substances still further in hopes of completely isolating the irritant. Their separations are made by picking. | out of droplets of the pollen extracts | thin films that are only about a | millionth of an inch thick. This is done by adsorption, the property some ele- ments have of attaching to their sur- faces a layer of a different substance only a few molecules in thickness. An analysis of the castor oil fish was VIOLIN TEACHING 0.K. WITHOUT CITY LICENSE Evanston Magistrate Holds Com- munity Has Outgrown “Con- sciousness of Sin.” By the Associated Press. EVANSTON, Ill, September 11.—Law or no law, violin teaching here without a license is O. K. from now on. Magistrate Porter, in dismissing charges against four men who were ar- rested under an ancient law for teach- ing violin without a license, announced he would decline to enforce the ordi- nance. He expressed the opinion that it dated back “to the era when Evan- Mim:ln was ridden with a consciousness @ o, | PIGGLY - WIGGLY | Week End Special! Sanitary Butter Per 1b., 45¢ 2 Ibs. for 89c 5129thSt. NW. | AMERICAN | Bet.E&F Sts. SAMPLE SUITE SALE For Friday and Saturday BUTLER-FLYNNE 607-609 C St. Phone for Color Card by DR. 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