The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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Scientists Aided In Study Of Cells To Fight Cancer
NSW YORK, Nov, tt~<CB-Tha scope'mu now in use at the Koan-'in the field of cancer rcscar.h"
slrMdy-powsrfu! electron nilcroi Kettering Institute, which it part of Dr. Hilli.cr . said that he used
s^^hnpr^ tagfaw mft^r|athoaDit*l tor cancer and the'thlniilteinetechhiOue develoD-’
sclenflsts iff “stiidJtihB"-the differ- ------- ------
ence between cancerous and nor- croscope which uses a stream of
scope
FOitT WORTH, Nov: 18.
doVs morale, Canine *«« hat WOnSSTblBk pi&&
boost « and an emerald green coat. He
vcht*trhd Clarence Harbison callcd jt the “jutter bug” oufit.
| todasb . . - . Reporter with; hangovers left,
lothes make the dog, Just .like A miniature doberman pinscher
"vinake the man, he gaid, and no then strutted its stuff in an an-
(4**pecflng pooch should have g0ra sweater. Harbison explained
jeon in public In nothing but that the pull-over was only tor
i own shabby skin. « ... knoclcing-about were around the
jafbison, who make* a tidy liv- house and that Something more
, hv psychoanalyzing dog*, put dressy should be worn outdoor*,
yd W* patient* on parade in Jr0r brisk, chilly momnig atrolls,
i latest canine fashions to show canine couturiers recommend beige
Rover isn't nearly so ram- polo coats with cocoa brown col-
ictious when he's well clad. ' lars, as modeled by a placid look-
-he first model in Harbison's ibg pointer. A fastidious English
bulldog appeared in a mink even-
ing coat with a collar of silver
spikes. ,.v,. .
The daintiest hound in the pack
was a schnatizer wearing a coat of
royal blue suede, with a silver
Collar arid a leaslrto match. More
practcal was a hoxer, which wan-
dered around aimlessly in a red
raincoat, with hood, and red leath-
er boot*. • r
HarSison said people shouldn't
laugh at' pooches which wear
clothes.
•'A dog born and brought up on
a farm naturally doesn't need
much of a Wardrobe,” he said, "but
it's different with a city dog.”
* XUSDA)—Liystock: .....
Cattle 200. Steady. Medium anJ
good slaughter : steers and year.
lings 2O.U0r2i09, commoii and
- ium 16.00-19.00, beef / cows 14.oq.|
. , 15.fl0, 'wid , head higher, cannon
assrd and cuCters 9.00-14.00, Cutter toi
lyce’s good sausage bulls 13.00-17.00, . J
Calves 150, Steady. Good anUl
lers," choice slaugfttpt calves 20.00-23.ijq
common and medium -iS-OO-ujoj
’reely eittoal5.00 down. Few medium amt
Simp- grfod stocker calves' 19.00-23.00.
r " flag* $>■ Butcher hogs 75-1.9)
lqkvef, sows - 50-l.QO lower, pig,
scarce.. Good and choice 200-280
r.Ri-r- lbs 18.50, oh lowest ’"since Jqb,
allied -diseases. .TM.^powerfM. J&Jgi MJmtsntists at the', tffivetstty hv
ence between cancerous and nor- croscope wmen uses a stream of of California at Itom Angles aMUq*
mal cells, it was disclosed today, electron* instead of ordinary light «PpH^ them to be^eptoble t*r Itab
The penetrating "eyes” have been can magnify up to 200,000 time*. • m*n working in the cancer flew,
made possible through addition of "It can now be revealed,”
______ ,_______ __ 'It can now be revealed,” he. ' '■ - " •;-v./
a cutting device that will snip off said, “that we have overcome a r *“
a piece of human tissue about tour problem that ha* retarded pen?- When the Grand, Coulee Dam i
millionths of an inch tjdck. The- tratlng study of cancer cells and project la completed, it I* esGmat- •
slicea-ilt would take 250,000 of tissue. Solution of this problem etj that home* will ba prqvjded
them to, fill an inch gap—also can ttvfelvei the sectioning of speei- fof more thah 350,01)0 peraohf ttV*
be kept in order as they arc mens In such a manner that. wlth lng on the irrigated farms and In I
aliced off, thh* making it possible the high magnification power of town* dependent on them,
to reconstruct exact three dimen- the ejectron microscope, We can - 1
atonal pictures of affected areas., examine and photograph each ctm-
The new technique was described factitive slice, pf’tissue. By-keeping
by Di. James Hlllier, of RCA la- the mldate Alices in consecutive
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Solon Hopes No Need For Farm Supports By 1955
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SAN ‘ANTONIO. Nov. IS (UP)-A
father and hi* two daughters
-wus-early morn- TUt-C^ quix.-Nfly. is M’l‘- -Hflpe operate, I know of no program a*
-tmty the stark „mt price-,upp0rt wful and satisfaetojw^a^ <m*
ithet javed the . . , , TKfit conserves our soil and
von from being far>» Product* will not be needed . v hr).„ MmcrthW'UiwlUB-
entlrc family of seven from being — ' by brings
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thh dead are Bennie iSaldaba, by'IT. 5.’Senator Clinton P.'Ander- use of thi
Srr, 25, and .his daughters Gloria. gon; D, New Mexico. It. That I
3, and Dora, *7 The former aem-tary of agrirul- poljcy.”
The fire started at 2 am. In the ture told a public affairs program -
Saldana's four-room house. Auth- luncheon, "I still think, that the ,
oritloa believed that two gas burn- beat national farm program is the'
ers were not turned off last night, steady effort (0 put into operation TL «
Mrs. Concepcion Saldana re- jn this country a pattern tor agrl- I IIH
membered that she pushed a chest culture that will achieve a balance
of drawers in front of a door to between nutritional needs and effi- . ■ *
keep a tfrttft off her children. 0tf*nt farming. I’ll O'
Aa flames started spreading "With all the farm gadgets we 111 Cl
through the small house, .M.ra. Sal- have devised and with all th» spec-
dana awakened, clutched her 27- |s| pr|ce support ; rogram* we can D/lfll/
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1949, newspaper, November 18, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027542/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.