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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937. C—3 e e ——————— e e —————— e, © . S of the University of North Carolina; | section of the American Chemical So- A defl- b, Seoae . prsns, amercen| MARROW HELD AID sl il e e ciety today a concentrate of yellow ——————— A th . a mee t 4 and Dr. Luther Gulick, director of the IN F'GHT'NG DlSEASE bone marrow taken from cattle has| Dr. Porsche cited one case in which | Glerks Return to Work After ng °“’§l“ Regents’ Inquiry Into the Character a girl, 24, had only one-tenth the nor- Concentrate From Cattle Used in - WONTGONERYBLL 27 e ASHSPUBLICHALL e destroy infecting bacteria. granted. A spokesman for the workers been used with favorable results in Threat Blast D; and Cost of Public Education in the T s e S g ast Damages Newspaper. State of New York and ber of SobpAPLE 8 dtosa ohsedivie de- GLASGOW, April 30 (#).—A threat- | WAR: ate of New York and a member o , Apri ) —A threat- SAW, April 30 (P)—An at- the President’s special committee on ficiency of blood cells. administration of the yellow bone President Roosevelt has increased by four members the special committee Purchase at Barnesville Is Proposed in New Measure. B) & Staf Correspondent of The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 30.—A bill | which would authorize the Montgom- | ery County commissioners to purchase | the Community Hall at Barnesville for use during elections or for public meetings was introduced in the Senate | last night. The Senate earlier in the day passed a bill to repeal an act of 1875, under which the community of Washington Grove was incorporated as a camp meeting. Early Action Questionable. ‘Whether either measure will achieve | enactment during the special session of the State Assembly is questionable, however, for the House has adopted an ironclad resolution prohibiting the consideration of any but relief measures. | Senator Stedman Prescott of Mont- | gomery County introduced the Barnes- ville bill at the request of residents | of that community, who six years | &go built the structure at-their own | expense on a lot donated for that purpose. The building cost approximately $1.800, exclusive of labor, which was furnished by the citizens themselves. A debt of $875 is still outstanding, it was explained, and the residents of Barnesville are anxious to turn over | the hall to the county in exchange | for cancellation of the obligation For Voting and Meetings. It was said the building would be used as a polling place during elec- | tions and for meeting of agricultural | groups and other public purposes. | The bill would authorize the com- | missioners to purchase the building at a price and terms to be decided | by themselves. They would be au- thorized to levy taxes to cover the | cost. 2 Senator Prescott also introduced the | Washington Grove bill, believing the | old act to be in conflict with a bill, | adopted during the recent general session of the Legislature, which would incorporate the community as a full- fledged municipality. PAROLED MAN SEIZED AFTER 21 YEARS FREE Failure to Repore to Prospective Emploger Lands Nebraskan Back in Jail. he appointed last Fall to study voca- tional education. As announced at the White House yes- terday, the four new members are Dr. Charles H. Judd, University of Chi- cago; Dr. Frank Graham, president studying reorganization of the execu- tive branch of the Government. be e o Air conditioning is to be used in | private homes in Malaya. { Treatment of White Blood Cell Deficiency. By the Associated Press, OMAHA, Nebr,, April 30.—Dr. J. D. Porsche of Chicago told the Midwest Dr. Porsche, who is associated with a packing house, said the disease, agranulocytosis, was a counterpart to anemia, the disease caused by a de- ficiency of red blood cells. ‘White blood cells in the blood stream | slippery. marrow for five days restored the |ened strike in offices of the Union [ tempt was made today to blow up the number to normal. “Icebound Road” read special signs | morning. to be placed at English roads when | Bank of Scotland collapsed | only windows were broken —exceptional in styling and quality at this price ramatic Presentation! Famous Brookmeade Crepes! 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B the Associated Press LINCOLN, Nebr., April 30.—Albert Aldrich, who left the Nebraska State Prison 21 years ago on parole, was an inmate again today, much to his sur- prise. “1 stopped over between trains to pick up $6 I thought the prison owed me and they put me back out here,” he said, referring to his employment in the prison chair factory two decades ago. When a chack of prison records disclosed he had not reported to a prospective employer after his parole, Aldrich was taken into custody. He told Warden Joseph O'Grady, the lat- ter said, his original commitment fol- | lowed conviction on charges of horse &tealing. low, flesh and aqua, in sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44. The prints are beautiful chiffons and silk sheers in flower patterns on light grounds—in misses’ sizes. NS Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York. ARRIVALS. Today. BERENGARIA—Southampton _ BERGENSFJORD—Oslo __ BRITTANIC—Southampton MONARCH OF BERMUDA—Be; muda NEW YORK— Hamburg ROBERT E. 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