Show a FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER THE OGDEN STANDARD 31 1930 Public Affairs by SCIENCE FINDS Disillusioned Pastor Quits All for Church DEAFNESS CAUSE ABILENE Texas— (NE A Service : "it is so difficult to true from false in the tell the pubaffairs today” Dr E K Salkeld Incomplete ' Digestion And lic pastor of the First Christian church Go Abilene is from Impaired Hearing Hand In Hand By HOWARD W BLAKESLEE Associate Press Science Editor CHICAGO Oct 31—(AP— Discovery of digestive poisons that could cause more than one form of deafness was made public today The poisons arise from incomplete intestinal digestion This new iiela of attack upon impaired hearing was reported to the American Academy of Ophthalmology and ocolaryngology by Dr Mark J Gottlieb of New York i He told also of a treatment in these cases which caused some “Startling improvements” in hearing “The findings” he said “are the result of eight years investigation in the hard of hearing research clinic at Beth Israel hospital New York HEARING DIFFICULTY “The - specific complaints are belching heartburn fullness for a and alternate long time after eating and constipaattacks of diarrhoea "Accompanying tion” he said the these are headache blurring ofcomThese vision and lassitude plaints are usually found to have - been present before advent of the heating difficulty the intestinal con“The fact that tents of certain deafened people are poisonous to guinea pigs on injections and produce among other things bleeding and inflammation in the hearing organs of these animals adds another link to the chain evidence that deafness in a large number of patients Is due to some poison arising in the intestines”was The source of this poison found in partial failure of the ptn- creas This organ supplies digestive ferments trypsin for digesting proteins amylopsin for sugars and for fats If any of these steapsin were insufficient part of the food was undigested and poisons formed FERMENTS LACKING In a “very thorough examination” of 41 deafened persons Dr Gottlieb said 31 were found deficient in pancreatic ferments “In many instances” he went on “the results showed th at the patients had little or no digestion of one or more than three important sugars classes of foods— proteins - and fats of the 31 were “Twenty-thre- e treated by administration of potent some very pancreatic extract and resulted in startling Improvements 20 of these “Many items in the problem still need clarification” he said “it will efforts of the require chemist biologist pathologist ophthalmologist internist and otologist to investigate the obscure problems which still lurk in the darkness of For this this important subject " much assistance will be required” Ten of the 41 deafened had normal intestinal digestion and in their cases Dr Gottlieb said deafness was found associated with the following troubles — pituitary disease three : er thyroid failure one and liver four pneumonia one and one undetermined -- gall-bladd- Twelfth Ward Plans Halloween Party ! of withdrawing all worldly activities in an effort “to develop a purely spiritual life” He has dropped his Masonic American Legion and Kiwanis connections and has ordered Hs telephone removed from his home Thus at the age of 5? this successful clergyman seeks to blaze a new trail for modern ministers WAR PREACHER “I was a var preacher” he told an interviewer who asked him why he had taken this step “I delivered many sermons on various phases of the war I made speeches took part in all drives and was a publicity chairman In this capacity the government and other sources flooded me with literature including barbarous tales of German tor- was 50 and lowest 27 many intersections and hung red for the day lanterns on the poles and these The day was clear lanterns added further chaff to the HALLOWEEN wanted to be Paul Reboys who - ' veres - — 31 Halloween' or All October On — f Hallow’s eve is celebrated It takes The crowning stunt in that line its name from All Saints’ day the he related was when some legion-air- e observance of which was instituted stole a mounted traffic officer’s in the seventh century to commemhorse and rode down the street red orate the conversion of the Panlantern in ' hand hollering “Here theon or temple of all the gods in Rome into a Christian place of comes Paul Revere” in — At the main meeting the president of the women’s auxiliary rethat no one but an Amermarked ican f doughboy would have said when the armistice was signed “Well Lafayette we have paid our debt to you who the hell else do we Dwe?” Calvin Coolidge lowing the speech said “You have but you paid your debt to Lafayette owe still a bigger debt to your country and to yourself” That was all he said fol- Ex-Presid- ent ! worship The traditional observance of survivals of ancient superstitition and pagan festivals The tradition of superstition is that this is the time when supernatural influences prevail and when spirits walk abroad Halloween are Hecklers Silenced By Ruth McCormick CHICAGO Oct 31— (AP— Heck-Ie- rs failed to heckle Ruth Hanna McCormick at one of Loop theatre meetings The Republican senatorial nominee had predicted a Republican landslide November 4 “Five thousand on Lewis” a heckler cried Others joined in' “Come around oack stage” Mrs McCormick cried out “and I’ll cover all your money” Down front a McCormick supporter called out: "Put up or shut up” “That’s it” shouted Mrs McCormick “Put up or shut up” Michigan’s Fourth Estate To Meet tire-damagi- sJ’ We will not relate what he said about some of our distinguished citizens Corner the judge for yourself sometime Jail Is Garage Will Sing Quartet DOTATIONS In New York Stat Before Grid Game -I -- — 99 U - free-for-- $395 A year ago this date it was still and Halloween Highest October Judge James A ACCORDING toAmerican Legion convention held In Boston the first of this month was that city’s second tea party It may seem like this is rather a late day to be taking up tales of such an old event but some of the stories told by the judge were rather amusing and it Is never too late to relate stories Witness some of our traveling salesmen jokes In liking the convention to the second tea party the judge claimed that staid and pacific old Boston was once greatly startled by a group of her respected citizens dressed as Indians dumping a cargo of his! majesty’s tea into the harbor one morning in 1773 And Boston was just as startled by the advent of over 100000 American Legion men dressed in motly uniforms accompanied by some 200 drum corps and 200 brass bands He made mention of the fact that Sir Thomas Lipton on one of his visits to America had beem shown a sample of the tea dumped by the steaming patriots and after looking it over made the remark that he didn’t blame them The fact that Boston was the scene of Paul Revere’s famous ride furnished much grist for the legion wits he declared At any hour of the night people would pound on the door announcing that they were Paul Revere The city had roped off 9 State Representative ABLE AND to EXPERIENCED $900 Waffle Irons Percolators Egg Cookers Chandeliers and $ ? 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$ HOLD PACKAGE XMAS SALE I f sale is brought about by us having an Our And so on ANN ARBOR— (UP)— Michigan newspapermen will meet November 13 14 and 15 at the University of Michigan for the annual session of the University Press club Arrangements for 200 delegates have been made by Professor John L Brumm head of the university Journalism department Karl A Bickel president of the The members of the Twelfth ward United Press Senator Arthur H will conduct a Halloween party to- Vandenberg of Grand Rapids and new recreational hall Fielding H Yost director of athnight in theirwill will be be spent in danc- letics at the university The evening speakers at the annual banquet Friing There will be special stunts and day evening November 14 refreshments in keeping with the Nebraska combs its gravel highoccasion The proceeds will go tometal with wards the building fund ways for a magnetic “nail picker” The riublic is Invited to attend crys-ten-soule- Many of the— familiar customs Halloween the games and pranks of children and grownups toother with—the ghostly tales by the firelight spring directly from — Lord Melohett these beliefs of ch -- tom obsolete even at that time “We medal awarded by the American rede” it says “in olde tyme good Academy of Arts and Letters people wolde on all halowen days bake brade and dele it for all I suppose the dogmas of the church were slogans — Dean Inge H A book published in 1511 called speak well— Alwyn Try singing to One doughboy in the back of the ‘ hall bearing in mind the fact that “The Festvvall” mentions a cus Bach winner of the ' 1930 diction Coolidge received $10 a word for what he writes for the newspapers (a trifle more than we get) hollered out “Well we got $300 worth of words from him anyway” ture ‘ SCORES “WAR LIES’” “I found later that there were untruths — all lies I remember how I preached about the Germans cutting off the hands of little children I horrified people with that story and stirred them to intense enthusiasm and patriotism “Then came the truth and it shook my confidence in my ability to separate the truth from the falsehood in public matters and caused me to lose interest in public affairs That and the failure of the Inter-ChurWorld Movement are the prime causes for my change” “The world will never be changed by laws and edicts but by individWe have depended on the uals law courts and political powers to It must bring in the millennium be brought in by cleansing the cup from within HE LOVED MAN "Jesus was constantly mingling with the crowd He loved men and to be Christ like you’ve got to be where men are and love them I’m not withdrawing myself from the association of people but from outside organizations” EXAMINER - 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