STHE MICHIGAN DAILY NEWS Of The DAY Dancer And Joe Louis Shoot It Out Judge People By 10 Words, Funk Advises Fire Razes Atlantic City H ptel Cancer Is Likened To F'emnae Sex Cell (Contirnued from Page 1) (By The Azaociated Press) 4 Fliers Die As Bombers Collide Off San Pedro SAN DIEGO, Calif, April 6.-(IP)- Naval air station sources here re- ported today four navy fliers were bomber from tdhe aicrf carrier Lexington 40 miles off San Pedro. Word received at the air station said both planes sank after the col- lision. The victims were named as: Junior Grade Lieut. Ludwig R. Pickett, Cor- onado, Calif.; Junior Grade Lieut. Joseph J. Lbughlin, Wilmington, N. C.; Chief Machinist's Mate Harry M. Bradley, San Diego; and Aviation Machinist's Mate John Joseph Car- ney, East St. Louis, Ill. Tomlinson 7'Elected Head Of Missouri Pacific CLEVELAND, April 6. -(IP) -- George A. Tomlinson, 68-year-old shipper and a prominent figure in the railroad empire amassed by the Van Sweringen brothers, was elect- ed chairman of the Missouri Pacific Railroa.d today to succeed the late 0. P. Van Sweringen. Tomlinson was also named chair- man of the board of the Gulf Coast Lines, a subsidiary of Missouri Pa- cific, which also was headed by 0. P. Van Sweringen until his death last November. Tear Gas Ousts Workers From Governor's' Office SANTA FE, N. M., April 6.-(.')- Two shots of tear gas stampeded more than 30 members of a workers' group from Gov. Clyde Tingley's re- ception roomn shortly after 3 :30 p.m. today, ending a seven-hour sit-down seige to present relief demands. Governor Tingley, who had re- turned from Hot Springs, N.M., a few minutes previously, ordered the dele- gation evacuated from his offices, af- ter a stormy scene in which he told Federico Arrellano and four other members of a committee he woulq) see them at 9 a.m. Wednesday. 'We' Vanish-; NQ Fear Felt Over Absence LONDON, April 6. --P)-Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh appeared tonight to have accomplished another vanishing act. Their whe~reabouts was unreported up to a late hour tonight after their departure this forenoon with a small supply of fuel from Zagreb, Yugo- slavia. There was no uneasiness over their disappearance, however, as it was recalled how they were "lost" nearly 24 hours after their departure 'in February from England-only to turn up in Pisa, Italy-and that they were "#misslng" in India later for several days. An official at a British airport which had been notified to expect them declared: "Don't worry. They've just landed in some out of the way place in Europe for the night." Your education, charm and per- I ~onality can be measured by the fre- 3 quency with which you use the 10 *. .... "most overworked" words, according to Wilfred J. Funk, dictionary mak-d i er, magazine editor, book publisher and pet Funk has picked thesef 1 them according to the classes by whom they are most used according to a report from the Daily Iowan. None of Funk's word were used as a class by college 'students. If you use "okay" you are apt to be con- sidered a child or a shopglrl, where- as the use of the word "impact" will definitely label you as a columnist * or a commentator, he said. The next time you take your girl .~ out if you hear the words "terrific" ~ and "lousy" she's been to Hollywood or maybe she has been reading too many movie magazines, but if she says "definitely" she's the real Mc- Coy. Only society uses that word, according to lexicographer Funk. The once-fashionable Grand Atlant Interior decorators used the word City's famous board walk, is shown ''swell'' more than any other group siaebyatrtesa 2,0 I a while stock brokers prefer to say , tmtdbyatoiis t$5,0 "honey," he discovered. Advertising was empty when the fire broke out workers play favorites with "con- the 200 guests in the adjoining I -ssociated Press Map tact," Funk said, using it both as a threatened to spread. Bill Robinson, voteran stage and screen star, had a wide margin over verb and a noun, and tradesmen of Joe Louis (r-ight), Detroit's Brown Bomber, as they squared away i~n a all classes speak the same atag PRINCE VISITS NEW YORK "tnitle of guns" wvhiles the heavyweight contender was visiting in Holly- when they say "racket." But no ma - NE YRKArl-()Fakd 'Wood. Louis will sorn .go into training for his championship fight with Iter what your trade, class', or position1 NWYRArl-(P-ane Jim raddck n Chcago I f you say "gal" you frecjuent New by an elaborate police guard and es- _______________________________________________________York's "Milky way," according to corted by a group of silk-hatted Jap- Funk. anese dignitaries, Prince Chichibu, Guthe tiontends Thiat Arelheology taken fo whatyou ar~en''or ifyo younger brother of Emperor Hiro- do, choose your words with care be- hito, went on a sightseeing tour after Is Cl sely Rela ed T Ilitor, caus alhouh it's "definitely" his arrival with his consort from s C ose y e a ed o istokay" 0"t yu itnay not be so Montreal today axnd tonight was hon- ______"_err__fi_"____hthat "swell" "gal" you ored at a reception given by Am- "terrfic"withbassador Hirosi Saito and Mrs. Saito. Archaeology which is, ambiguously who created them, he explained. It have just "contacted."_______ defined by Mr.. Webster 'as "the sci- is only when they can be related to enc o atiuites i s clsey e-human experience that they have real Senate Bill Hits enc ofantquiies isso losly e-archaeological significance. This task lated to history that "it is difficult to Imight be compared to the historian's 1Ile a1 a o ACts tell where one begins and the other duty of translating old maiuscriptsLa o ends,"' according to Dr. Carl E. into current worjs and thought." He Gutedirctr o te Uivrsiy u-also showed that the collections of WASHINGTON, April 6.-G'P)- Gutedirctr o te Uivrsiy u-arrowheads and pottery and similar Senate leaders drafted today a seums. materials may be likened to a library strongly-worded condemnation of "The only real difference between of letters. sit-down strikes and a denunciation history and archaeology is that the Iof illegal labor practices by employ- first is primarily concerned with in- NYA Checks Ready ""rditn its speedy passage, they tentional records, while the second agreed to put the resolution to a vote concentrates upon the unintentionial For Workers Today tomorrow. onies, Dr. Guthe said. It is a differ- ____Senator Borah (Rep., Ida.) immed- ence in kind, but not in character, NYA paychecks for March totalling iately provided an opposition rally- between these two great groups of $1115 ilb vial oaigpitb nonig evidence that has made necessary "I~~2wilb vilbetdy in mpont anncaiyg: mit the development of two methods of Harold C. Anderson, cost accountant tIa vtn orth neessaily ceomittedn., study which are basically very sim- of the building and grounds depart- "I am not disposed myself to con- ilar." ment, announced yesterday. demn illegal practices of labor in its The historian, he pointed out, con- The checks will go to 1,420 stu- fight with capital, alsoE emiploying fines himself largely to a study of dents, mostly undergraduates, Mr. illegal methods, so long as these il- documentary evidence. "Yet the Anderson said. The figures are legal methods do not involve the documents themselves are intrinsical- slightly higher than last month when taking of human life," he added. ly mere fragments of material upon $20,089.86 were paid to 1,387 students. "I do not propose to single labor which curious marks have been made. 'NYVA rk r vi yg ' rcvit,~1r1'nao~ ~ Ie1 L.VV~~'L. i 1t d dI1IUU ~ out andt A~,IA condem i ts 0i at'& c Lt t n animals. The small crystal which 'tarted the process will be fouind in the center of the tumor and the scrapings show no trace of the com- ponProfessor BSachmann said, s andl this seems to indicate that the ha nsome way started the chain. ha nither strogly basic of acidic A properties, have no irritating e~gcts on the flesh and are comparitively nrtchemically. Why, then they known, accelerate the disease is not x knownhe said. Fi actical difficulties in conducting the experiments are great for the amcntsinvolved are small and the compundsare extremely insoluble. Professor Bachimann has succeeded in synthesising 'soluble forms of these compounds which can now be introduced into the blood stream. It is not yet known if the carthogepic e properties are still retained. Research is being planned towards preventing the formatlion 'of tumors -Ass res Nse Pto in the same way that a cure for ic hotel, a half Ulcek from Atlantic sy'phillis was accomplished, by dis- ias flames destroyed it at a loss covering the substance that will de- 0. The five-story frame structure stroy it, he said. So far, it has been but it was nec'essary to evacuate deiiey shown that mustard gas R.oyal Palms Hotel as the .flames will prevent cancer from forming mn animals inoculated with carthogenic _________________________ tompounds. Mustard gas however, is poisonous, he explained. AMES ESCAPES TIGHT FIX These compounds have other in- LOS ANGELES, April 6.-(IP)- teresting properties, for they all flour- Film Actress Adrienne Ames divorced ish under ultra violet light and the Bruce Cabot, actor, today for the sec- men who handle them c~n prevent ond time in eight months. infection by checking their hands _____________-under a sun lamp, he said. WALL STREET WONDERS -- NEW YORR1, April 6.-(P)-Acqui- DR. FORSYTHE TO SPEAK TOPAY sition of a large interest in the Reo Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, directoi of Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich., by the Health Service, will speak Locjay Eastern capitalists set Wall Street in Cleveland, 0., at the Eighth An- wondering today .nual Institute for Child Health They become useful in the study of man's experiences only when they enable the historian to find the hu- man thought behind t~he document." In drawing the parallel Dr. Guthe noted that, while the archaeologist uses remnants of material things such as arrowheads, broken pottery and ruins of buildings, he is studying the historical problems in essentially the same way. "Here, as in the case of old docu- ments, the actual intrinsic value of the items is small and the objects in1 themselves tell little of the people terday by Mr. Anderson that they must put in their full time during April, despite the week of vacation. leave capital free to pursue its il- legal methods. If that be treason, make the most of it." ft EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS I Cla ssifled Directory J Advertisingv Depatent. Phone 2-21 The classified columns close at five o'clook previous to cld of i nedrtion. extra dharge. Cash in advance 11c per reading line for one or two insertions. 10c per read- ing line for three or more insertions. 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