Show t U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE D Bronchoscope Cuts Death Rate From 90 to 2 Per Cent Among Children Who Gulp Objects By BERT F KLINE JR PHILADELPHIA benefits of Temple university’s famed bronchqjcopic clinic are reaching to all parts of the world For more than 20 years children and adults have been sent to Philadelphia for examinations and operations requiring use of the bronchoscope Many physicians regard Philadelphia as the bronchoscopic Center of the world Thirteen-year-ol- of June He will be treated at the clinic where Dr Temple university (UP) — The Chevalier Jackson will attempt to remove an inch-lon- g packing nail which has been embedded in his lung for more than a year The bronchoscope which was Invented nearly 32 years ago by Dr Jackson has reduced the mortality rate among children who swallow foreign objects from 90 per cent to 2 per cent Kelvin Rodgers d The of Melbourne Australia is expected In Philadelphia about the middle adaption From Laryngoscope instrument is an and perfection of the life-savi- SUNDAY MORNING endoscopio Instrument brought Into scoped a complete preliminary exuse by the first laryngoscope which amination must be made The exwas invented in 1851 by Don Manuel amination includes laboraGarcia Spanish singing teacher tory studies and medical tests of who watched the vocal chord action varied types The bronchoscope is one of the of his pupils by means of a lighted most delicate surgical instruments tube The invention has been used with- and is made in several sizes which out improvement! by vocal teach- are used according to the age of ers since that time Dr Jackson the patient Different sizes are used adapted the instrument for medical for children older children adouse by perfecting direct lighting lescents and adults and placing it on the distal end Although Philadelphia is the cenwhich enables surgeons to see for- ter of activity in bronchoscopic eign objects caught or imbedded in work the instrument is receiving the respiratory tract widespread use throughout the The lighting arrangement on the world Doctors credit it with savinstrument is among the smallest in ing the lives of more than 75000 the world A small light bulb which children throws off a bright glow is conRecords at the Temple university nected to a switch by a thin rubber clinic show that jackstones pea tubing Through a small opening on nuts paper pulp pins of all sizes the end of the instrument a number and shapes screws watermelon of surgical attachments used in re- seeds glass beads tacks and nails of all descriptions a woman’s wrist covering objects may be fastened Before the patient is broncho- - watch pennies uncooked beans and JUNE 7 193 even small teeth have been removed from the respiratory tract ' Dr Jackson internationally known as the foremost bronchoscope authority has received awards and medals from many foreign countries In 1933 he was awarded the highest Italian medal of iionor by the king of Italy In 1932 the esophagoscope an instrument of similar nature and purpose was devised by Dr Jackson The device performs In one operation the work formerly done in two The instrument is used to relieve a condition technically termed “Pharynegal diverticulum a form of pouch which protrudes into the intestinal tract far back into the throat between the pharynx and the esophagus The disease subjects affected persons to starvation Crypt Found on Kansas Farm Offers Clue to Ancient Race Similar to Early Asiatic Man OLD BUS Two Professors See Strange Tomb Contents as Key to Unknown Cvilization Further Now Being Planned Explorati Wherij By LEWIS LARKIN WICHITA Kan (UP) —G H Wood and Mark Reeve Friends university professors and experts on Indian tore believe that a prehistoric crematory vault discovered 12 miles southeast of here may be the key to an unknown civilization existing in Kansas centuries before the American Indian The vault was discovered re- -' cently by Lyle Cherry Derby Kan farmer when he was preparing one of his friends for spring Guiding his team over planting a mound the plowshare struck solid rock and dislodged a large A cave-i- n resulted and slab Cherry discovered an underground S Exposes I To Furnish Special Stone Used And Wants to Furnish in Quality Without Too Great an Investment — 1936 will Believing the Bride of June want quality for her new home we have chosen from our vast stocks these three-roogroups as a delightful and inexpen- m sive solution to her furnishing problem Don't overpay for your furniture Be sure to see these groups at Dinwoodey's tomorrow LIFETIME Hand-matche- d DINING SUITE Colonial Mahogany Choice of two Sheraton Group types of buffet table or chairs group Complete G 1 Q ET G'l rel- edly with greater ish and appreciation The open road is more it's than a highway the forgetting post in the routine of life the place where the traveler chucks worry overboard and lives for the day the week or the month in Sompleta abandonment to t h a charm of the great out of doors The kiln was walled up and roofed with stone slabs A narrow passageway wound downward around the clay pit Wood pointed out that the burial was marked by high honors because the rock used for the tomb is found only at a site 12 miles away Both Wood and Reeve are convinced that the architecture of the tomb is patterned after a Syrian race in the Near East An eight-inc- h Rumania Bans Betting crust of clay covered the tomb and its general construction and Except at Race Trackl careful workmanship led both men to believe it the work of a prehistoric race of men The lack of ornamental objects BUCHAREST (UP) -- A law unansuch as are buried with Indians is imously adopted by the chamber added evidence that it was not used has put an end to gambling and by the American redman in Rumania with the ex“It will be necessary to conduct betting ception on race horses more thorough investigations and For the first time in Rumania’s examinations before we can be sure postwar history the various po-- 1 of our findings” Wood said litlcal forgot their dissen“A few other crematory vaults sions toparties the pass legislation in Kansas but Aside from innumerable have been found gam-- 1 they were crude affairs and hnve bling clubs in Bucharest and the been identified generally with larger cities Rumania's summer North American Indians Several resorts boasted of the most elegant Indian tribes used cremation for casinos Sinaia the royal family’s burial methods but their vaults summer residence in the mountains were not elaborate Whatever peo- and Constantza on the Black sea ple built this tomb were descendants had the ambition of competing even from Asiatic tribes That I feel fair- with Monte Carlo ly certain of although our findings Parliament’s drastic action was must be more complete" caused by the fact that the gamWood and Reeve have spent years bling mania has assumed alarming digging ift Kansas soil for remains proportions and had caused sev- of prehistoric monsters Indian rel- eral embezzlements and suicides ics and evidences of civilizations beTo combat clandestine gambling lieved to have existed in central dens which are certain to spring up United States centuries ago efficiently the Rumanian department of justice has created a spe- Search to Be Resumed Cherry reported he first turned clal police squad on the same lines over peculiar chunks of clay and as the famous "G" men in the United rocks on his farm 25 years ago and States had been intending to investigate the mounds for years He asked in the tomb which were not found Wood and Reeve to delay work on in any Indian camp site in that the remaining mounds until his vicinity wheat is harvested as a large part A geological map of the vicinity was destroyed in digging out the shows the tomb was located on the one tomb The two scientists hope banks of a stream although it is to resume their work in July or impossible to see any indication of the vanished stream today Silt August Although the north end of the marks were found on the walls of field in which the tomb was dis- the vault indicating the uncharted covered is near an Indian camp stream must have flooded that resite the latter is of a much later gion once and seeped into the crypt period than the tomb That was No such marks have been found at ascertained Wood pointed out by the Indian burial grounds and the fact that rocks were discovered camp sites LQNDON CO (UP)— Television pro- grams produced by the British Broadcasting corporation scheduled to begin July 1 will feature two attractive blonde Miss Jasmine Bligh 22 y with auburn hair and eyes and Miss Elizabeth Cowell 23 a petite brunette are the two young women selected from 1122 applicants at least These the B B C proudly announces like cocktails theaters films jazz open air sports they listen a good deal and they go to church on Sundays hostess-announce- rs blue-gra- hostess-announce- SHERATON BEDROOM SUITE Oxford Mahogany finish and all Mahogany construction used in this group 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just ona by and the only that registered mind for any an was old in my reason timer Father and mother were on the rumble seat and son and daughter on the front seat outward bound not to impress others ancl with their speed but to vatheir deep of hours the cation beauty and majesty of magnificence drink in the handiwork of ture's Great Artist The running na- boards were roped with boxes the car was burnished the motor ran sweetly and I could visualize long hours of hard work to tune the old car for the Anticipated trip but as it sped past it seemed as though it felt its responsibility and would burn its heart out in trying I've had old cars and new- - them ones and I loved All and as look I back over thirty years of motoring I find that the trips that were long delayed because bf punctures and various mechanical eccentricities of the earlier models are the ones I remember best and find -- ' the greatest amusement in recounting while a trip today over our perfect roads in a modem —motor adds nothing to’ one's motoring adventures one just starts at a certain hour and arrives at another and that's all I am almost inclined to believe that the man with a cast off flivver has the best of it he never sure when he can start or when he will arrive and in this uncertainty he finds and peradventure haps finds time to look at the magnificence of the setting sun is TOLEDO (UP)— On orte day one Toledo's sets of Mr and Mrs John Smiths celebrated: Their nineteenth wedding anni- versary Smith’s birthday twenty-fift- h The birthday of of Smith’s niece The fifth birthday of the niece’s nephew I walked out to the British Television Hostesses Anxiously Await Their Debut LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE A fine reproduction of the famous Charles of London style of unquestionable quality and upholstered in novelty mohairs Chair and sofa with carved knuckle arms and frame $195 Plain nature's in fountai wonderland as can tha rich man and undoubt- crypt Who Has 3 Rooms see a smart baggage rejoice with them that the poor man can drink at the same Civil Service School Claims To The Bride I Mf motor slip by in all its I arrogant splendor am not impressed but when I see an old model car travel worn and weary with father mother and the children wedged in among the - He promptly Informed Wood and Reeve who examined the tomb and announced it was one of the most remarkable ever discovered in the middle west In the interior they found many rocks and a considerable deposit of charcoal They dug to the floor of the crypt and discovered fine dusty ashes believed to be those of human bones The kiln was 10 feet long seven feet wide and six high There are five similar mounds located within 150 feet of the original discovery and from these Wood and Reevd hope to make startling discoveries GOOD THE sku cm |