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DISCOVERY STIRS I
MEDICAL CIRCLES!
NORMAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AND STAGE
lONCil.lKir -II 1 1 .1 KXI'KIIT medical officer fur maternity unit oral maternity and
i TO WOlili IX At'STIt.U.l A child welfare nl tilt- Knullsh mln-1 wol'k 1,1 Australia.
child welfare -Huniiner, linn heen freetl from her
duties In Knglanrt by the minister
I.ONllON (AIM Dame Janet istry of health; has been Kiven
Oampliell. for many years senior leave of nlisence lo organize fed-
l.miue Camiihell, who prohnhly of health tit the urgent refluent of
will U'avu the early part of the the Australian prh;ie. minister.
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Wednesday, June 5, 192!)
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Synthetic Red Blood Pos-!
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Anemic Condition!?
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MTNICIl (AP) The roeent pro-
dui-llnn Hynthelleally for the. first ;
lime of liaemin, the piinelpnl con- j
Mlluent of rod color in blood, Jw '
HtliTfd ineilleal elreles in flermany j
with hope for future aeeonvpllMh-
nicnt. '
Haemin carries iron to the ti.s- j
hues. 1 1 also ca rries the hid is- j
penpable oxytfen. without which 1
hlhi-i orKJiniHiiiK can not live. It i
Is one of the moat important of all !
element In animal vitality. j
The syiuhi-sis was achieved :
nftei-17 years of endeavor by Pr. j
Hans I'lseher, professor of chem-J
istry at I lie Munich polytechnic.
hile for the moment the discov- J
ery is considered of purely theor- :
etifal Value. Proicssor KIsHier anil 1
tunny other Ch-mian scientists see !
In the synthetic production a val
uable mans of enlightenment on !
the cheinlcal composition of haem-j
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Many believe that l'ischer's syn- j
thesis mny pave tlie way to de- J
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terminlng a
lii anemia and for carbon monocle j
g poisoning. Anemia is caused y
a diminution of haemin in the red
blood corpuscles. The was poison-
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Tlije La Grande Hotel Is Preferred
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Beautiful
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cui-e for
This Is ait Interior
Ullll HUliHlIu- Klil
view of (he
o which is
sjiaclou l- iisiern Oregon Normal school auditorium, showluu (h . hirm1
dtuatcd in the north cml of (he num.. The auditorium Is mi the second
lloor of the admliiUtralloii hiilldiiiir, just above the president's offices.
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e Uteri n u the lltood. There. heeniiMr
5fi It has a Kifuter affinity for haemin ,
u.fM than has oxygen, it displaces and!
' 1 Prevents the normal process of ox- I
V2 yifpn Uie. i
j. l-'or some time a non-synthetic I
y3 liaemin has been made in factories '
-Cl from ox btnod, but tlio valu of j
the cliemlcally made product is its j
, f$ niraler purity. nowledo of ex
aetly all the substances composing'
trip synthetic article is highly
suited for the pi;eeisu. Jtu-asure-inents
required in the delicate tests
whereby human uses are solicit.
In his successful synthesis, I'ro
fesor l''lHcher first split a mole
cule of haeinonplobin Into afeobr
h'Hs albumen, called Klobiiif and mi
Iron-earrylns liaemin. The lobin
continues to lie a comparatively un-
hnown substance, but the haeniln
rt'in be resolved into various chcin-
&i A'11' Kioups known as- porphyrins.
' l-'lscher and his assistant found
J- mt various., synthetic-, methods , for
I inaklnrr tich of the porphyrins as
( are most, cjosely allied to haeniln.
Then they prod need a dutro-pni'-i
phyHn to which acetyl was added.
' Acetyl is a chemicarnf the alcnhoT
Kfoup. After the acetyl step the
desired haemin ultimately was de
rived. V .
Future Rainfall
Is Charted By
Kansas Educator
Oxen His Sales Decoy
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Ti:X.S TOWN CLAIMS LOW I'.ST
LOSS ItY i-iui:
;M:V ItltAI'NKKI.S Tev.,'(Al'i
y-rThls lnwn of 4,fin-t eiiims Ihe
twialinuiu liiKiiiiinc'fi(ireiiiluiii ercd.
II of any place its size.
An ordinance requires roofs
all bi'ibllims. even to barns and
chlc.Uca coops, to be covered with
sheet inelal or ot her non-In flam
mable, material. The law was punn
ed one nitfht :tr years a-o when i
blaze swi'pt through the town.
In the last in yeais New Itraun
fels has had less than $lun,ooo in
firo losae. Home years no losses
whatever have been reported.
Ity Prof. ( has. II. Williams
(Secretary, World Federation of
Kdm-utlon Associations) ,
CiHNKVA. Switzerland-(AV)
Preparations for the third biennial
conference of the World Federation
of Ftl uca thm Associations, to he
held here ' this summer, have
.reached the final stuKc.
Applications for registration still
are hein acnepted. The program,
however, and alt local nrraiim
ments virtually are nompletDd. The
accommodations hui'enu is ileep in
its task of mobilizing all ( Jeneva
to care for 50 DO or more educa
tors, of whom approximately luoy
are teachers of the I'nited Stales.
July 2" President A. O. Thomas. I
sla'i eoininlsioner of education I
for Maine, will call to order the :
first of 10 days .of meetings.
' The program contains names of
men and women of International '
renown anil service, anioim them
Dr. Thomas I). Wood of Columbia
university; Dr. 1. N'llnbe, .humnese
senator; Dr. Alfred Zinnnern, one
of Kurope's leading educators
and director of the educational
work of the League of Nations;
Dr. Cfllhert M urrny, vice-chancellor
ti f Oxford university, and Lady
MncKenzie, distinguished for edu-
ning
and excellent table d'hote meals!
The cool and spacious quiet of the lovely dining room at the
La Grande Hotel always appeals to those who are visiting La
Grande or those residents who like to dine out frequently. And
such tempting luncheons arid JinntiLS ! ; EkdjOi-aUr. menus' that
offer all the variety you can wish tastily prepared, properly ,
served. You can bring your family or your friends here with
confidence in the experience: being most pleasing.
Complete Hotel Accommodations for Students
And Visitors of the New Normal
Students and faculty members of the new Normal School
when they desire a special party or dinner treat and the out-of-town
visitors to the new school will find the complete accom
modations of the La Grande Hotel at their service. Moderate
prices-prevail in both 'dining room and Coffee Shop.
msKi-rrn all socad
;kis siMtixu TitAixixo
riATON KOt.'OK,. La. A1')
Something new in snut hern col
legia lo athletic trill ning and
what may he an universal innova
tion is the iuaiiKurailon ibis year
i-f spring basketball training at
Louisiana State university ,
oficatlonal work In Scotland.
.There also will he festivals and
expositions, the opportunity to see
the workings of the League of .
Nations, the sightseeing offered by
(Jeneva and its scenic environs,
sports and social events.
A b:isis f discussion for the in
ternational federation of home and
school section will he n survey of
the parent-teacher movement in 30
countries, prepared and presented
by Mile. Marie liutts of the inter
national bureau of education.
Thus on through the sections.
Kach Is adopting to its own specific
Interests the common interests in
a harmonious world.
In order that these delegates
from 110 nations may get to know
leach other mid establish the con-
. Harry ltabenhorst L, S. V. J tacts that ore the mtiln value of
ooach, says the added spring train-Mho gathering, badges will be worn
ing for hrsiin and brawn wil Intake
for better teams in the regulnr
indicating the language each per
son speaks oiue tor i.ngusn. reu
season.
Michael M Ike) Donahue, form
er athletic director at L. S. V. anil
Alabama Polytechnic institute (Au
burn I Is credited with being the
originator of spring football training.
for French, yellow for (Icrman.
i green for Kspernnlo, etc.
r Incidentally, for the first time in
the history of educational confer-
enees, at least one meeting will ,
I be conducted wholly in this latter
! International tongue.
Russia, is ft-tking -to attract j It Is pstllnatfd that fl row
liOMioli-ss youths to sea life, and will ; moves nor Jaws -n.lMin tlnu-s a
cstiitttiith trafnltiK ships on tllt fas- ,day. And doesn't say a word to
plan fPA. I hurt anyone .either.
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support to the. fac
ulty and the stu
dents of the East
ern Oregon Normal
School.
We invite you to conic in and get acquainted.
You will find our Shop distinctive and interesting-Have
us help you with your gift problems
our complete stock of gift and art goods, will
nake it easy for you t j solve your gift problems.
We hope to cooperate with you in promoting
your various activities.
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