Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1931, Page 16

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THE EVENING |ARTIFICAL! ,Y CULTIVATED CELLS OF CANCER PRODUCED IN TESTS Malignant Growth Seven Months Old Displayed in Motion Pictures to Medical Association. ' A—16 TRADE INDIGESTION BLAMED FOR LULL Davis Declares Business Bit Off More Than It Could Chew. BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE. \&r‘:fltid ilr’xcludléw ‘mre séxbsbl\ncul pro- ced by endocrine and other glands. PHILADELPHIA, June 8 (P.—HU- Not all are used by all cells, and 1t 15 | man cancer cells seven months old, suspected that cancer cells, too, have growing artificially in glass dishes at special preferences, Johns Hopkins University were shown |, ATUACIa) Erowth 15 produced by plac in movies at the annual convention of | human blood, that is, the clear liquid the American Medical Association today. | left after the red setties out, extract of They were grown in the GArian|animal embryo, salts, sweets, distilled Rescarch Laboratory with ¢he ald of water and certain other embryonic sub- Chemical Foundation funds. stance. The cells were tz 4 The laboratory is freed of dust par- human beings. al - | ticles by washing with steam mist. All | new golonies. | dishes are sterilized and work I the 1 dif- | cells is done under glass hoods. apidly | Carbon dioxide snow. or dry ice, is used to freeze the moisture out of the animal embryo extract. This leaves it in the form of a dry powder that keeps indefinitely. They have demonstrated that seem- | ingly without exception cancer contains 2lsy mixtures of normal cells. These normals have eppeared in ecvery case and propagate artificially along with | malignant brothers, | The norma's are busy all the time | cleaning up what looks like debris about ell_household. ~Apparently e fighting malignant. cells, sm has not been es- A scientific fact nts in some cases show of cell division Ovdi- B the Associated Press. GETTYSBURG, Pa., June 8.—Eco- nomic indigestion was put forth as onc of the “main contributing causcs of the business ailments” affecting the United S tates in the “world - wide epi- demic of trade de- vation consists in They incl suid, In addressing tow would be ~mn fent e cancer to millions of 1 ; e eyes dustry have been bigger than its o stomach." It 15 evident,” he said, “that in- dustry has been biting off more than it can chew in its orgy of unrestrict~d high-pres- atput, which far e nd Luray Resident Dies. LURAY. Va, June 8 (Special). — David Burner, 51 years cld, who has been in ill health for some time, died | at his home here. He leaves his widow Senator Davis and one_daughter. Ella May. gure production ceeds sound co which is con pri but_this ant tablished v But some of xm malignants 5 | divide into three tional consumption appetite to an oppo undly fultilled.” | Heat Sooms Endless . .. Keep cool, comfortable, tresh and happy Drink, ' House of Lords | Tea Iced HOUSE OF LORDS Tea, | | America’s oldest and finest blend of mountain- | grown Oriental teas, is | beyond comparison. iives Other Caus 1. however sct for a clue to the madiy e powers The principle objective at Johns Hop- kins is to grow completely pure strains of malignant cclls, and then sece whether it is possible to use them to produce all types of cancer. The visit- ing physicians were informed that this | investigation is slow work, possibly a matter of years. The food of these abnormal cel under observation. The bady su its cells with many different kinds of g Make l!alr Grow | prehension of mankind." The pay envelope of the workman and the purse of the farmer, Davis said, were the “main foundation stones of national prosperity” and declared that “reckless price slashing and drastic wage reduction policies are clear evi- dence of economic insanity.” GRADUATING CLASSES TOLD TO AID SOCIETY Bwrohureate Sermon Preached to More Than 100 Students of Southeastern Group. the sun shines” -~ ry School and the heard Dr. Albert J. McCart- un- monies Wednesday night nental Hall, were r‘xnm( dvantage of their privil fters” of their fellow man It is the duty of Christian m and womanhc the pastor bring fresh s th maintaining a high level of P relatives of the grad- e auditorium of the | church to ¢ Class pictures were taken after the service. The graduates were attired in their caps and gowrs. Roger Whiteford. local attorney. r the commencemel ay night. Degrees an il be awarded by Dr. James A. 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