T HE MICHIGAN DAILY WENE Two Portuguese Noblemen Are Overtaken By Fate Misfortune overtook Albert and George De Monteverde, wealthy ti(?ipted a non-stop flight from Floyd Bennett field to, Rome, Italy. to take the air and crashed into a sandpile. Neither flier was injured. --Associated Press Photo. Portuguese noblemen, when they at- Their heavily-laden monoplane refused Couzens Spurs New Roosevelt Taxation Plans From Hospital Bed Senator Offers Measure Calling For Taxes OnWealthy WASHINGTON, June 25 - (A) - Though he is laid up in a Detroit hos- pital, Sen. James Couzens'. influence was felt in the Senate today in the drive for the Roosevelt wealth tax program. Couzens has authorized Senator Robert La Follette (Prog.), Wiscon- sin to offer a Couzens measure pro- posing a "prosperity" or "excess pro- fits" tax on corporations. "Any wealthy man who faces the facts," Senator Couzens said, "will realize he can not indefinitely con- tinue to hold more than he can use of the nation's wealth, while others are crying for enough to support their families decently. The country just won't stand for it." Willing To Contribute As for himself, Senator Couzens believes he would have been just as happy if the Governmenthad taken a large part of his wealth as it came rolling into him from the Ford Motor Co. Many times a millionaire, he has given awiy large sums, but he still has more than enough to satisfy his personal needs. He says he would gladly give up a large part of his fortune if other wealthy men were made to do so also. "A few individuals have incomes so large they can not spend them," he said. "If such incomes were spread N. Y. Launches 'Benign' Tumors Differentiated D r i v e Against From The Malignant Growths -A T-e- This is the third of the series of short articles sponsored by the Michigan State Medical Society inrwhich the essential facts about cancer are made clear.-- In the preceding article of this series, sponsored by the Michigan State Medical Society, it was stated that cancer is abnormal growth of body cells. Not all new growths, hak', ever, are cancers. In almost any or- gan there may develop a new growth which pushes back the surrounding tissues but does not grow into them and which is incapable of spreading. This is called a "benign" new growth, or a benign tumor, for the word tjM mor means simply a swelling. There are as many kinds of benign tumors as there are kinds of cells in the body. In contrast, the cancers are "malig- nant" new growths. Although, each cancer starts its growth in a small locality it is capable, if it is not recog- nized early and destroyed, of growing into the nearby normal tissues'and of spreading through blood anialymph channels to distant parts of. the body. These two methods of growth, locl infiltration and the setting up of new centers at places distant from the original growth, are the most im- portant characteristics of cancer. There are many kinds of cancer, also; for the exact nature of a can- cer depends upon the sort of body cell from which it grew. Two main groups of cancers are known by names which are frequently used by doctors. Cancers which come from the cells of the covering tissues of the body, like skin or the lining membrane of the stomach and intestines, are called car- Congress N o t To Pass New Recovery Law WASHINGTON, June 25 - OP) - Definite word from President Roose- velt reached Capitol Hill today that since a satisfactory substitute for the old NRA had not been found, Con- gress in all probability could expect to go home without enacting a new recovery law. Authoritative sources said the President informed congressional chiefs that in place of the NRA he would rely on the Wagner labor dis- putes and Guffey coal stabilization bills, and a meaure allowing the Gov- ernment to fix wage and hour stipu- lations in its contracts. The President was quoted as having added that the search for a substi- tute would continue,but a new NRA would not Pe ready for this Congress if it adjourns within a "reasonable" time. The attitude of most of those who talked with the President yesterday was summed up in these words by Speaker Joseph W. Byrns: "I assume there won't be any new NRA-legislation this session." In view of that understanding, pressure was applied today in an at- tempt to push along the other bills. The Bureau of the Census an- nounces that during the four weeks ending June 8, 1935, 86 large cities in the United States reported 591 deaths from automobile accidents as compared with 665 deaths from a like period of last year. cinomas. Those which come from thel supporting tissues of the body, such as bone, cartilage, and connective tissue, are called sarcomas. Cacino- mas and sarcomas are ooth cancers and the term "cancer" is usually sufficient. It will be seen that not all tumors Are cancers, but when a lump or mass isdiscovered it is very important to ecal n.its true nature as soon as pos- sible in order that it may be treated properly. 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