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THE SUX. BALTDIORE, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1030 5 ANOTHER CANCER Mac Murray Explains Mission J)R. DEETJEN LUWChampion OJ Southern Trade Pics officer, be baa devoted his spare time for many years to a study of the causes of war and has written a book, "The Maintenance of Peace," which Mr.

MacMurray said "deserves to be CLINIC FOR CITY HOSPITAL FOR HOME OJ Walter Hines Page School better known." Colonel Vestal was Frank J. Gooduow, president emeritus of the Hopkins and legal counselor to the Chinese Government from 1013 to 11)14. is 40 and has had twenty year of diplomatic experience. He resigned as United States Ambassador to China late in 1020 to become head of the Page School. Associated with him there he ha Dr.

John H. Lntaue, professor of American history and Creswell lecturer on international law at the Hopkins. Dr. Lntaue is an outstanding authority on American diplomatic Hopkins International Relations Unit Functions University Hospital Unit To graduated from the Naval Academy in but, Instead of entering the navy, enlisted in the army as a private and X-Ray Pioneer Displays Stam-ina That Won Admiration Of Fellow-Scientists worked up to his present rank. He Comply With College Of Surgeons' Standards Without Students Or Faculty Not Trying To Cure World's Ills Fact-Finding Its Goal commanded the Three Hundred aud Thirty-ninth Field Artillery in France.

Diplomat For 20 Year Mr. MacMurray, a son-in-law of Dr. THREE FOR BALTIMORE pARLY RETURN UNUSUAL and that a system which relies upon Facultyless and studentless, the taking a cold, legalistic attitude and Walter Hines Page School of Interna sticking to it defeats the purposes of Johns Hopkins And St. Agnes' eft Arm Amputated Only Three tional delations at Homewood formally has begun to function after five diplomacy. 5 Days Ago Work Has Caused "One of our problems here at the years of preparation, John Van Ant school will be to study the scope and Many Operations werp MacMurray, director, announced place of international law, its limita yesterday.

tions In diplomatic relations," Mr, Mr. MacMurray is one of five men Displaying the stamina that has Put Among "Astonishingly Few" Meeting Requirements Baltimore's facilities for combat and study of cancer moved a step further toward national supremacy in that field yesterday when the University of Maryland Hospital officials announced MacMurray said. A secoud and newer to whom has been given a year phase of inquiry will be in the economics of international affairs, he said, won the admiration of fellow members in the medical profession, Dr. adding that tne scuool is seeking a Christian Deetjen, x-ray pioneer, yes nnd the task of trying to reduce to a science the chaotic interplay of relations between nations of trying to de-velnn nn nnnlnmv and Ithrsiolocv of I W-iiW man who can carry on research in it Not F.iaotlr ''I'll etiological" "I am not satisfied with 'psychology hat tomorrow a cancer clinic woiildjthc iternntioiinl body politic as exact be opened at that institution. terday left the Mercy Hospital three days after his left arm had been amputated.

Dr. Deetjen went to his home at 1702 Eutaw I'lace without assistance. On Friday, he spent pa'rt of the day as the anatomy and physiology of the human body evolved laboriously by Officials said they believed the new i-aP as a word to describe the third phase of our work, which will be to study the human factor in interna 3 clinic would comply with the standard Unpacking New VALUES of the An.erican College of Surgeons. tional relations. It is by far the new whose requirements are met by "aston est factor and not the least in im fujoying the sun on the porch of his ishingly few" hospitals in the United port a nee.

hospital room. Slates, according to Dr. J. V. Cox Dr.

Alexius McGlannan, who has "All men who have had experience in international relations have seen field director of the American Society in this Sale of .3500,000 worth of New Merchandise in this physicians at work for centuries. Idea I.nnnched In Itv-'t The school, the idea for which first took form at a meeting of national business, educational and political leaders in New York In April, l'JL'4. has neither faculty nor students because it is purely a research organization, Mr. MacMurray explained. That it eventually will admit graduate students, pursuing individual research problems under the guidance of for Control of Cancer.

Dr. Cox recently nations become, lllogicallj but, never classed the Johns Hopkins and St theless, wrought up on some particular issue. We have seen ambassadors take Agnes' hospitals hele as two of the dozen or less institutions in the united States capable of properly diagnosing a position, tortity it with slogans, arouse the emotions of a nation and then cling to that position relentlessly performed many operations on Dr. Deetjen as a result of x-ray ravages, said it was unusual for anyone of the age of Dr. Deetjpn, to leave a hospital so soon after such an operation, but he described the patient as an unusual man.

He will receive the necessary attention at his home. Dr. McGlannan said, a nurse being in attendance. Operated On In 11)11 after its lack of logic and even its and treating cancer. Kiua To New York And Boston Placing the new cancer clinic a 'Diversity Hospital in this class will Hub give Baltimore three Class A cancer clinics.

Only Boston and New York I deleterious effect upon his country's own ambitions have been demonstrated. Man Wllh Ilai'ksronnd Needed "To study this phase of international relations is in itself a mammoth task, and we are looking for a man with the background and training to conduct research in this field." have equal facilities. Among the requirements for a can "of Charles Street' cer clinic are that it have adequate physical equipment (X-ray apparatus, radium, etc.) an efficient, specialized JU CHAKUUA'l'UA A 1 K1)M U. O.S The story of Mr. Kdniond's death will be found on Page '2d.

personnel (surgeons, deep X-ray ther- pist, radium therapist, qualified tumor Mr. MacMurray and his colleagues, is probable, he said. When that day will come, Mr. MacMurray added, still is indeterminable in view of the gigantic preliminary work to be done in the school whose purposes have been defined Owen Young, chairman of the board of trustees, as follows: To develop a science of international relations. To ascertain facts, so far as they can be found, on any particular problem.

To produce a continually growing body of men trained in that science and available for service in the fields of education, government and business. Students, Farnlty, Vice Versa Having no students nnd no faculty, the school also has no curriculum. Its faculty compose its student- body and its student body is its faculty, Mr. MacMurray said, pointing out that pathologist, gynecologist, dermatos Dr. Deetjen was operated on by the same physician as long ago as 1011, when a delicate skin grafting process was performed to save his hands The pioneer, who is in his late sixties, has an affection described as progressive and recurrent, and one which has claimed (he lives of several dentists, whose experiments with the fay discovered by Prof.

Wilheim Kon-fad ltoeutgen, a Uavarian, led to its importance in treatment of disease. Dr. Deetjen has undergone many operations, his first being in 1909. Pages 3, 10, and 11 Society Section Today for More Savings! CHURCHES TO BACK 5 NEGROES SOUGHT etc.) follow a recognized pro cedure of treatment and diagnosis, and that it have a follow-up system. COMMUNITY FUND IN THREE HOLD-UPS Follow-l' Work Important When studies of the kind outlined have been instituted in all fields, then Mr.

MacMunay and his colleague!) will begin lo devise machinery for collating the work of the various branches anil the devclopmnit of a science which, in the words of Mr. Young, will substitute "the calit findings of the invesigator for the blatant explosions of the politician," will have begun to take tangible form. I Donlitfnl As A Srlenee Whether international affairs can The system of keeping in touch with patients to record the results of treat ment is the requirement most frequent Trackless Trollcv And Twoi Baltimore Federation Pledges ly neglected, according to Dr. Cox, Naval Academy Social University Hospital officials said that SPUNGIN OPTICAL SALE Grocery Stores Robbed At Pistol Point To Support This Year's Campaign all clinics there use a follow-up system Season Opens With Hop They added that the other factors mentioned are included in the new nn attempt will be made to avoid use BuceesHful Ueicinntnir Of Grid of academic terms and that be and clinic's facilities. A supply of radium (Continued from Page 2fi).

bis associates are to be regarded as has been loaned by members of the members" of the school. as his ear approached. They got out be reduced to a science is doubtful, Mr. MacMurray admitted. Training men for the diplomatic service or International commerce is a far-off goal, he said, adding that the school's findings probably will be made public from lime to time in publications by its members.

Campaign Impart Livelier Air To Dunce Annapolis Bureau of Tfte Sun Annapolis, Oct. 4 The social calen staff, officials said, adding that more .50 Glastes and Frames Their aim being unlike that of any is needed and that any aid toward and waited for the trolley as would be passengers. other school in the world nnd their acquiring it would be appreciated. The clinic will be located in the dis Classi and Qn Frame. dar at the United States Naval Acad subject utterly new, their appronch to whiu ooirt rttud J) Knifvd Frama jj As they climbed aboard, one produced a pistol nnd ordered Davis to Support of the Community Fund, the 1U30 campaign of which will start November 7, has been pledged by the Baltimore Federation of Churches, it was announced yesterday.

A committee to act with the fund and secure the cooperation of various churches was appointed ns follows: The lfev. II. 1). Hill, pastor of the Olive liranch Evangelical Church. emy opened tonight with the first of pensary of the hospital at Lombard it remains to be worked out, Mr.

Mac-Murray added. He emphasized that the school the midshipman full-dress hops. turn out the lights. He complied and and Green streets. Its services will work will be purely scientific, and tha Beautifully gowned girls with the although it has been spoken of as an tney tooK aoout Horn linn, lie reported.

A Negro boy i- the rear of New dtnilr Of Old Su'tject International relations are a new be free to all except (hose able to pay for diagnosis and treatment, officials OUR OFFER: usual background of blue uniforms, shining brass buttons and white gloves OUR GUARANTEE! institution for study of ways and means to preserve international peace, said once more gave life to the rifle-lined field for study, although they are themselves as old ns the nations they involve," he said. "No attempt has ever Bifocal and Tinted Lenses at Reasonable Prices armory. Since June Week, when the it will not indulge in therapeutics, i. it will not attempt deliberately to cure chairman; V. ().

Atwood, the the car was not molested. K.Bter t'nr And li'iii The bandits made him get out and walk to their machine, where be was ordered to turn around, Davis mid. Health Examiners Named Includes Examination of your urn Ballsfurtlna eyes, white gold-tilled, en- n0 Drop. Imrd raved Frame and Lenses Dr. J.

HARRY prescribed by Dr. Gardner, GARDNER, M. I. for Far or Near Vision. la flurfj graduation activities filled Dablgren Hall with girls from nil sections of the country, the academy has been lifeless the world of its ills and substitute preventive research for the surgery of For Playground League been made that I know of to approach them in the scientific research manner which we contemplate here at the Hopkins, no institution that I know John L.

Hainbart, pastor of Christ Iteformed Church the Rev. Itobert O. Leetch, pastor of Guilford Community Second Presbyterian Church. war. Those tilings, Mr.

juacMurray as far social activities go. Dr. I.ro V. Schneider And Wife, pointed out, may result from use of (lie of has brought laboratory methods to The successful beginning of the 1930 football season with the defeated of school's discoveries; they will not be and the Itev. Don S.

Colt, pastor of S. SPUNGIN JNaltvr Of Raanln. Appointed To Athletic Departments OPTICAL COMPANY E'tab. 19 IS the aims of the institution, for its play upon them." Oovans Methodist Episcopal Church William and Mary, gave the initial goal is purely fact finding. As viewed by him at present, the Dr.

Leo V. Schneider and his wife, To I'xe lllMrlrt Plan dance a livelier air of gayety. Old Then they entered their car and es-ca ped. Four Negroes participated in each of the grocery store robberies, victims reported. The police believe a fifth served as driver.

From one store Jlitl was obtained, and from the other Quartet l'Inter Store About 9 P. M. the quartet, armed with pistols, entered the grocery of Dr. Itebecca S. Schneider, are to be Highest Professional Service 101 N.

Liberty St. xne district plan win be used again Colonel Vestal A Memher Col. Samuel C. Vestal, born in In attack will be organized along three main lines and will proceed from the specific to the general. The three divi graduates, from newly commissioned ensigns up to retired admirals, once by the fund this year, with thirty-nine placed in charge of health examination for the Playground Athletic instead of thirty-four districts.

Mrs. diana in 1S7-I, is an associate member of the Page School. Although an army sions are the legal, the economic and League, it was announced yesterday. John P. Baer, Mrs.

William G. Baker, he psychological. more talked over old times. Hopkins Liberals Plan To Form Gilman Club George G. Buck, Mrs.

Henry T. Colleu- Dr. Schneider, until recently a resident physician of the Maryland State Sana Legal Factors Deeply Proned berg, II. H. McBratney and W.

Bruce Harry Shulman, in the U00 block North The leeal factors in international torium, will be health examiner of the Wylie have been appointed vice-chair Arlington avenue, and demanded boys' department, while bis wife, who affairs already have been the subject men. money. Intercollegiate Organisation To of extensive investigation, Mr. Mac- The first official luncheon of the cam Shtilman was in the store with his Murray pointed out, adding: paign, which will last until Novem son Bernard, 8, nnd the boy, think Until recent years we have bad ber 24, will be at the Lord Baltimore Hotel on November 10. There are ten comnaratively little concern here in ing the men were going to shoot, blurted out that the cash drawer was scheduled.

held a similar post at the sanatorium, will supervise the girls' section. Born in Russia, Dr. Schneider received his medical degree from the Imperial University of Warsaw in KC'O. He was appointed to the sanatorium staff in 1025, two years after lie came to America. His wife, also a native of Russia, formerly specialized In child hygiene with the Connecticut State behind the counter.

The bandits took the United States with international relations. For us they have resolved themselves into questions of interna- the money and fled up an alley. Rnlilied Onre Ilefnre Pratt Library Indicates' ional law and everything has been Shulmau store was broken Into Be Formed October IT, Teper Says, Disclosing Alms Formation of an intercollegiate Gil-ma u-for-Uovernor Club, drawing its membership from the faculties and student bodies of the various colleges and universities In Maryland, is contemplated by the Johns Hopkins Liberal Club, it was announced yesterday. Lazare Teper, president of the Liberal Club, said the organization which will back Miss Elisabeth Gilman, daughter of the Hopkins first president, in her campaign for Governor, Big Increase In Reading two weeks ago and about $10 in cash ft to the lawyers." dies Flawr In Dlplomacj- nnd $15 in merchandise was stolen na.rnn nok in i irniimimi Another Brilliant Fashion "Scoop" by Hahn Specials weeds! Health Department. Accoiding to Mr.

MacMurray, the About a half hour after the hold-up of the Shulman grocery Ben Boiotin TO DISCUSS SCHOOL LOAN Last Jlonth lialns lie ported In All II ranch pa Figures announced ycstei-dnv hv the told jiolice that four Negroes came into his grocery flourishing guns and State Department's reliance upon legalistic solutions of international problems is responsible for a major flaw in American diplomacy. He pointed out that few questions arise that are not amenable to common-sense treatment and compromise, (hat the most effica Enoch Pratt Free Library indicate a heavy increase in reading for the fall. Parent-Teacher BronpJTo Meet At Mnlhlrnm Height! The Parent-Teacher Association of the Linthicum Heights School will demanding money. Before he could say a word, Bolntin said, one of the Negroes struck him on the chin, took his keys and opened the cash register. When the drawer had been emptied.

Boiotin said, the Negro threw the keys in bis face and the quartet left. meet Thursday at the school. The central library departments especially show a large gain. The branch libraries show increases as high as twenty-five nnd thirty per cent. Books lent last month in the entire system totaled 17G.7.S9.

There will be talks on the cious factor in international negotiations is a feeling of friendliness and personal confident; between representatives of two or more countries, 000 bond issue for the schools of Anne Arundel county. will be formed at a meeting Friday night, October 17, in Levering Hall, Homrwood. The meeting wiill be held under auspices of the Liberal Club, he aid. The club will hold its first meeting of the fall and winter season in levering Hall at 12.30 I October 17, Mr. Teper said.

Bids Asked For Building Public School Addition peciflcatlona For Administration Strnclare Are In Hands 01 Cltr Solicitor Fall suits of brown or black tweed find their most effective complement in these new brown or black tweed, kid-trim "I lahn Specials." The May Co. Lexington, Howard Fayette CAIvert 5500 Invitations for bids for building the proposed addition to Public School So. 53, St. Paul and Twenty-sixth Does Your Grooming Reflect treets, were sent out yesterday by the Public Improvement Commission. Specifications for rebuilding School rso.

54 and converting it into the school mmmm The Skill of administration building are in the bands of A. Walter Kraus, City Solicitor. Herbert Lrimbnch, supervising engineer of the improvement commission, said it was planned to award the An Expert? MUST CLEAR-OUT EVERY contract for both buildings at the same time. Youth Shot Accidentally With Rifle By Playmate l.oal fennke, 14, Treated At Hw PIAfJO AND VICTROLA Come expecting the greatest bargains you ever saw and you won't be disappointed. Open Every Night Phone Vernon 8670 A every social function you are appraised by your appearance and grooming.

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