European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1946, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes july German physician in Bamberg believes he has cancer cure by Jaxan staff writer july Asye Arold German doctor believes he the a Ennis Tiwu Harth of who was been working for the past six years on a novel theory involving the destruction of so Callec Omer virus through a series of injections believes that maids of two he May be Able to definitely give 1o the world the fruit of is handicapped by a discouraging a Lack of proper equipment with to conduct his the Young who spent part of the War serving As a physician with the Todt labor reports that his injection treatment has definitely cured six cases including cancer of the and in addition to the six human patients cured by scores of Guinea pigs deliberately infected with the disease have been restored to Normal health through experimental Al experimental stage although the exact procedure of treatment is still in an experimental which May require years to effectively substantiate or it was revealed that the culture injections in addition to other unnamed a portion of cancerous blood from fee veins of a fellow victim afflicted with the same Type of treatment injection through the Hart a method usually takes form in the intramuscular introduction of the serum three times a week Over a six weeks cancer who have been previously subjected to either Radium or xray harsh will not react to the injections because of the constantly changing condition of the blood one involving a patient whose cancerous obstruction of the oesophagus was so great that it prevented my from taking nourish ment except through a stomach tube was reported Able to digest normally at the end of a five week period of although the first of the six treated cancer patients underwent the injections slightly less than six months Harth says he is virtually certain that there will be no reoccurrence of the army doctors Nerhus Sastic a group of american army doctors who have discussed and witnessed the treatment with Harth Are frankly enthusiastic about its Poten aware of the inadequate facilities under which the Young moustached physician is doing his one of the army doctors who has returned to the United is attempting to arrange either for the shipment of the needed Laboratory equipment to Bani Bergor to have Harth brought to America where he can coordinate his vital findings with other scientists engaged in combating the dreaded youve had it ments As curing colds and setting broken although frankly optimistic about the possibilities for his Harth says with reservation i have creat Hopes for this injection method but i will need time and equipment in order to some Day prove it in perhaps it will not work out but it is too Early to publish any medical findings on the subject before i so that the world can experts double atomic kick at lab july Cess Ful demonstration of a Prin Ciple which will enable cyclotrons to double the striking Force of their atomic projectiles was announced at the University of California Radia Tion discovered simultaneously by Edwin Mcmillan of the Labora and a russian Scien the new principle applies fre Quency modulation to cyclotrons in creasing the number of electrical kicks that can be Given to a project thus adding to the Speed and effectiveness of the nuclear the principle deals the Ein Stein theory that particles moving at High Speed gain weight in pro portion to the velocity the function of the Cyclotron is to whirl atomic particles around in a circular chamber until they come out at High Sneed and collide with a target when their Speed gets to the Point that they begin to take on added they lag a Little be Hind the regular spaced electrical kicks that Are Given them and no longer gain cancer May secured by electronic beam july 26 instrument smaller than an office yet capable of shooting the most powerful beam of free elec trons Ever May solve the secret of successful treatment of according to Erich Tohl director of the tumor clinic at Michael Reese he said the beam could shoot electrons into the air with energies of enough to reach deep seated cancers which xray and Radium could not safely by Klein address All letters to b Bas the Star and Apo include name names Arr deleted on due to space letter May be Cut tar provided such editing does not alter the meaning of the French like who fought to free their Homeland from the nazis Are now aiding in the administration of Mih tary government in the French Many of them have families in Germany because living Are reported to be better there than in their morale is French occupation go gets g Ood draws 33 Marks Nadeane Walker Scarf writer july typical French occupation Soldier is Likely a regular army he is Between 20 and and probably has his family living in the zone with where they can get much better food than in As an Ordinary he is paid 33 Marks per All of which he can Send Home if he plus extra for change of residence and having his family the typical Soldier not Deal in Black for his pm drawn every two consist of Only half the number of Cigar ets american gis plus half a bar of if he should be a he can get 120 to 150 francs per package for his he May buy a chocolate bar Only rarely and and on such occasions he pools it with his buddies for cake or ice Cream in the company meat and wine the French Soldier in Germany is Well his Day beginning with breakfast of Coffee and butter and bread at he gets meat and wine the non imbibing colonial troops substitute Coffee twice a a daily bread ration of 450 Grams has recently been extended to in clude who formerly got less than their of the French Soldier fraternize he does not do it on the for Public fraternization is Gill punish French women say angrily that Jill full Vav 1j before the War their men would never have flirted with German whom they considered iat and and that they do it now Only because fraternization is forbidden and therefore if a colonial or native Soldier mor Rocan or algerian wants to marry a German woman he May apply to his unit commanding who has author it to approve or a French Soldier May marry a German Only with the approval of the general of the occupation some have but whether Many Marri Ages have taken place in German mistresses a French civilian girl employed by my in bade Baden is reported have married a German and the Rumor that German mis tresses of French officers Are beg permitted to go to Paris to marry them is Strong among Mem the French Soldier May Wear combinations of and american but this appear Ance is generally neat and and discipline is apparently Well troop cinemas and Tours make up Bis and he gets 45 Days leave per plus travel time to go even if he lives in a f Ftp according to the soldiers morale is one commanding officer everybody screams a but not one would want to go Back to redeployment has whittled the French occupations army from an original strength of to the present Force of ten thousand of the number Are Gen and the rest is made up of regular colonial troops and volunteers and draftees in about a Khalfan half according to an official Mit to dismantle famed Cyclotron july 26 ins the no famous Cyclotron at Massachusetts Institute of tech used for medical research during the War and credited with amazing curative is to be it was is to be completed before and plans Call for a new and improved Cyclotron to be the new machine is to be built medical research made rapid strides during the last two years radio Active iodine and phosphorus produced with the Aid of the atom smashing perhaps one of the greatest medical discoveries made with the Aid of the machine was the radio Active iodine which now is being used to cure and control toxic Gaiter cures have been made with a single treatment of what doctors have come to Call the iodine medical men will be without radio activated since the government has made available to them Stock piles that were amassed secretly 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