Friday, October 9, 1921 * > DEAR WENDT DISCUSSES RADIUf AS CANCER CURE Radon, Gas of Element, Used To Combat Disease—May Be Produced Cheaply Willi llie undivided attention of inoic than n bundled student* ns an added incentive to an already engross ing discourse on the us<* of i adiuin in cancer, Dean Wendt, on Tuesday dem onstrated bv slide* the lemaikablo steps mude in the conqueung of this dreaded disease. “Cancer," said Dean Wendt, “is a growth of cells that do not 1 elate themselves to the pailicular pait of the anatomy on winch they have giovvn. By the compression of sur rounding tissues and blood pressure, tumors get their giowth It is a dis ease which gencially affects people past foit>-five \oars of age. Should a youngei person contiact cancel it is nearly always fatal." * The use of radium in the cute of cancel was made possible by the pio duction on a lclalivcly large scale of iadon, the gfts of radium, and by the greatly developed technique in the use of radon lays More Cheaply Produced Radon is in the same class as argon, zenon, crypton, and helium It has the same indio-activity as radium, but has the advantage of being more cheaply pioduced. Some yems ago the gicat enthus iasm for indium in the cuie of can cel led to the excessive and uiulesn nble application of radon in many dif ferent ills In many cases the results were hntmful This expei imentntion, hovevei, made possible the cuie of goitre by radium In burning the tumor, a long needle like instrument is insoitcd m a bodv oiiftce, so that the innei end which contains the tudon comes into direct contact with the diseased tissues Since iadon will affect noimnl tissues as well, great caie must be oxeicisod duung the opointion The action of the lays is the same as that of bums The dcstioved cell, while no longei painful, affects the adjacent cells tluough ncedic-secre lions. If anv ongmal cancel colls are left in the tumor the cure will not he effected, foi they will poison the dif ferent parts of the bodv Sevei.il actual cass of cancer and the vanous stages of its treatment were shown on the screen. The tians foimations aftei the use of indium were tiulv remaikable. Even ad vanced tumois that coveied almost the entire face were removed, and the features were almost entirely ic stored Sec!! Florida!!! Two men wanted to complete auto lead to Florida. Transpiration only 525 00. Phone Bell 7G-J. John Pieison, 514 West Foster Ave, State College, Pa C-2t State University Shoe Co. S. Pugh St. We have a full line of College men and women’s shoes of all description. Athletic Shoes a specialty. A Full Line of Fall Shoes A Full Line of DRESS CLOTHES for HOUSE PAR TY GERNERD, The Tailor Cleaning and Pressing Gillilands Drug Store Special Offer on Colgates Shaving Cream 2 Tubes 35c 3 Cakes Colio Soap 25c RAY D. GILLILAND PLAYERS BEGIN WORK ON “THE FIRST YEAR!’ (Continued from first page) there will be only two understudies for the whole play and this couple will be trained to cany any part at a moment’s notice. The cast is as fol lows: Mr. Livingstone, N. D. Zimmerman ’27 Mrs. Livingstone, Gertrude Smiley ’2B Grace Livinj£itone Mabel Reed ’2B Di Anderson-—— J. Mathe* '2B Dick Lormg F. H. Kratz '27 Thomas Tucker 0 S Anderson '2B Jlattie—- Anna Garbci ’29 Mrs Barstow— Ruth Warner '29 Thomas Lane ’2O and Doiothy Mus sel ’27 have been selected as the understudies. “The Fast Year" was written by Fiank Warren, who starred m its exceptionally long run at the Little Theatre, New ¥ork City. It is the realistic portrayal of the first year of married life. Wit, humor, tense situations, hilarious moments and all the other characteristics of a real comedy abound. Grace Livingstone and Dick Loring are the lovers who finally marry. Through misunderstanding of some sort or other, ttouble anses and it is only by the effort and skill of the kindly old Dr. Amleison that the tangle is straightened out. Thiough it all Hattie, the colored maid, and “Tommy” Tucker do much to keep the audience in convulsions of laughter Many road trips arc pending but the fust definite appearance of the comedy will be at Harrisburg Novem ber thirteenth Most likely it will be placed there at the Tech Theatre As an exchange number w ith Gettys burg college “The First Year” will be staged there on the following eve ning, the fourteenth, under the aus pices of the Owl and Nightingalo Dramatic Club. How about a Star light ride on horseback ? We hire horses day and night. Penn State Riding Academy C. K. HARSHBARGEU ’2O THESPIANS PLAN REVIEW WMc'lliore will be no rceon-ad FOR HOUSE PARTY SHOW o7'S Stoi'S them In applying to any or the man (Continued fioni first pnge) ageis. A itomnwl admission fee of- Wtdenoi’s band featuring his inuta* fifty centt< will- be collected at the tmn of the Onginal Memphis Five door ore among tiie doren numbeis that are on the piogiam Special dance numbers and songs taken from the annual Thespian productions of the last three yeais will be presented in! one of the hendlinois i In addition, a triple piano act with Hummel Fishbum ’22, E 11 Colo- j j man ’27 and L W Fisheis’ ’2B asjj the musiciuns, a mjsteiy bill that' gives promiso of being a combination j oi Huodim and Thurston, a clog l dance as gnen by J. E Kennedy’s ’2b 1 in this ycai's show and a quuttette i of buck dancers compnscd of SI. II ! Janowitz ’27, J. E Kennedy ’2G, it., H. Knnedy ’2B and S C Runkle ’27, arc four othei acts that should win I the plaudits of the audience. 1 ABM AHEAD OR YOU AIM. LATE!! It's not too early tomakc an-appolntmont for YOUR PORTRAIT . "The Most Acceptable Gift" The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. 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