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Show -12 TiiMdiy, April 15. 1947 DAILY BEBALD Russian-Developed Long Life Serum field Promising '.SAN FRANCISCO U.R The Russian "miracle drug" ACS. claimed to stretch man's life span to 150 years, has been tested fay American scientists and proven partially effective. Once, believed a hoax, ACS now has been found to be a promising new treatment for .high blood pressure, rheumatism, stomach ulcers and the repair of broken bones. But it still won't cure cancer or make grandfather Immortal. Im-mortal. '.Dr. W. H. Manwaring, emeritus professor of bacteriology and ex perimental pathology at Stanford university, cautiously confirms some of the spectacular Soviet claims for the "magic" serum. Writing in California Medicine, the official journal of the Caltfor nla Medical association, Dr. Man- waring reports initial experiments experi-ments on animals show ACS has a "definite healing value." While the tests are inconclusive and in early stages, Dr. Manwaring Manwar-ing says they should "go far to decrease 'the current skepticism of the Soviet clinical claims." Claims Discounted ACS (antireticular sytotoxic serum) was developed in 1944 by the late Dr. Alexander A. Bogo- molets of the Russian Ukraine He announced the scrum "com bined with proper diet and care might enable man to live to 150 years of age." More radical claims in the Soviet press led American scient ists to discount entirely the first medical reports. But now Dr 'Manwaring says a serum similar to ACS has been used with "con siderable success" in speeding the rate of healing of broken bones Dr. Boeomolets predicted man kind would live longer and healthier from the use of the serum in preventing and treating diseases peculiar to aging and old age. ACS is made by extracting emulsified spleen and bone marrow mar-row from fresh human cadavers. While the actual product is a strong poison in large quantities, it was found to stimulate tissue growth when injected in minute doses. This stimulation of the connective connec-tive tissues of the body was believed be-lieved likely to hold off or eradicate eradi-cate many of the symptoms and ailments of old age, thus prolonging prolong-ing life. American pathologists have not yet utilized human serum in their experiments, but Dr. Manwaring says injections of a similar serum doubled the rate of healing of bone fractures in rabbits. Named to Poland r ' 1 s v ' 1 ; Y I f 'i V' . .l Around the World SHANGHAI. April 15 U.f i Generalissimo wniang ivai-sneK had a- double to motor along Dolica and troop-lined streets to day while he flew by plane from the toutnern to ine norcnern oui-skirta oui-skirta of Shanghai to review the 202nd division of the, Chinese army at Hongkew Park. - The extraordinary measure in-dicated in-dicated that more vigorous se curity measures were being taken to protect Chiang in the suspected suspect-ed presence of Communist ter rorists, reliable sources explained. ex-plained. MANILA OJJD The Philippines Red Cross became the 65th member mem-ber of the International Red Cross today after formal ceremonies' cere-monies' at Malacanan Palace. COPENHAGEN (UJ! King Christian 'X of Denmark was "tired and weak" today in his fight against the effects of a heart attack and complications, an official of-ficial bulletin reported. Thejtful- leun saia we vo-year-oia monarch mon-arch had spent a quiet night and his condition was unchanged. It said he was f uuy conscious. LONDON U.R) Harold Stassen, ReDublican Dresidential possibil ity departed from-Moscow for Leningrad Monday, according to a broadcast by Kacao Moscow. PEARL HARBOR (U.R) The escort carrier Bairoka was sched uled to sail from here tomorrow to deliver 70 new fighter planes to key naval bases in the west ern Pacific. EDMONTON, Alta. U.R) Trans-Canada Airlines will begin service to South America soon, Reconstruction Minister C. D. Gl Training Adds Something New To U. S. Scene: Singers NEW YORK (U.R) Fortune Gallo doubts that anyone suspected suspect-ed when the GI Bill of Rights was' proposed ' that some day it might give the United States as many Howe told the Air Industries and Transport association last night, OTTAWA (Uit) Canada will not hesitate to reinstate price controls if the cost of living gets out of line. Finance Minister Douglas Abbott told Commons last night. NEW YORK (U.R) A proposal approved by the Presbytery of New York that women be admitted ad-mitted to the Presbyterian ministry min-istry will be placed before the general assembly of the church for final approval when it meets May 22 in Grand Rapids, Mich. male opera start as once flittered in Italy. "But it's true," said the jaunty 68-year-old director of. the San Carlo Opera, company. "I have heard voices of such purity and quality that I am astounded. They were all ex-soldieri who were able to study voice culture for the first time under the veterans' plan." ' He raised his expressive brown eyes to heaven' and made a gest ure of amazement. "Americans singing like Ital ians! Now," he added in . his mildly accented voice, "I have heard everything!" Self-Supporting Opera Gallo, who likes to boast that he has the only self-supporting opera company in the world, is bringing his company of 120 peo pie into the. Center Theater here alter a long tour if the country. "Once my company was exclu sively foreign," he recalled, "be cause we could not ilnd American singers of operatic quality. But this company of mine is two thirds American. I will go so far as to iky that the world's greatest soprano voices are now American Is this not revolutionary? And wait' till these GI's finish their training. Mamma mia!" Gallo should know. He found and developed such stars as Dor othy Kirsten, Mario Berini, Mary Henderson, Queena Mario, Rich ard Bonelli, Norman Cordon, Mario Basiola "and dozens and dozens of others." Arrived Penniless Fifty-odd years ago Gallo reached the United States as an immigrant without a penny due to a shipboard introduction to dice. By the simple method of urnrlrfn IX hour m dST. tine . then he has been a banker, mil lionaire (aroppea bw,uw in one r ilsv rlurlna .h 1020 market: . crash). nd impresario. He book- ' ea tieonora vuse, uw pen Italian actress; Pavlowa, the bal-; lerina: pioneered open air opera. . and rescued several bankrupt qpera companies. Gailo's San Carlo opesa com-t pany is a one-man proposition1 Hk, despite its size. He runs it by', himself with the aid of two, women secretaries, one of whom is 75 years old. He says ne never worries. ' "Eh, why should I?" he Inquired. Inquir-ed. "My name 'Fortune Gallo means in Italian 'Lucky Roost-' er i Flint-tipped arrowheads more than 30,000 years old have been 'discovered by archeologlsta. Stanton Griffis, New York investment invest-ment banker, has been named by President Truman to be U. S. ambassador am-bassador to Poland, succeeding Arthur Bliss Lane. RADIO CONTROLLED MISSILE TESTED LONDON, April 15 0J.R Britain's "first pilotless radio controlled con-trolled rocket missile, "the stooge," completed its flight trials successfully, according to an announcement an-nouncement today by the minis-tery minis-tery of supply. The rocket is of the orthodox monoplane design with a cylindrical cy-lindrical fuselage seven and one half feet long and weighs 738 pounds. Four men Can assemble it in less than 90 seconds. Boy Saved From Drowning By Girls SALT LAKE CITY, April 15 (U.R) The prompt action of two little girls saved four-and-half- year-old Davis w or man weoo oi Salt Lake City from drowning Monday afternoon. The child's mother, Mrs. Davis Norman Webb, said she had left the boy playing in the yard while she went in the house. She said she returned to find him gone. He had apparently gone to -n adjacent lot with some girl companions. com-panions. The boy went to the edge of a river where he threw his flashlight flash-light in. While trying to retrieve it he fell in. The girls noticed his absence and six-year-old Kath-erine Kath-erine Westerman and Vilate Terrell, Ter-rell, 7, went to the river. According to Vilate, they saw bubbles come to the surface of the river and dragged the boy out. 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