Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1939 — Page 6
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* i Your Health (By Robert R. mal*la. M. D) (Secretary Decatur Health Board) “The ftelationahtp of Heart Disease to weight" It does not mean that every ftu person la going to have heart irjtrt>|» nor does It mean that you must » overweight to have heart trouble, however, there it n reintlr.ushlp existing that I'm lure ha* not been properly explained and emphasised to the general public. To form any conclusions front the resalts obtained tn the study of any one individual case wouli tie exceedingly foolish. General health teadenclea ahould bo gleaned from careful construction of composite figures obtained from a grant many l*eople. L. H. Dublin In his booh •'Human
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B» MAKKISON < V KROLL I C«pyri<k«. I«» i Kia* Feaierae ajadicMe. Is*. HOLLYWOOD—What a happened 7 After all the terrific buildup of Ann Sheridan aa the “oomph girl." a Warner announcement of 25 picture! for
the next alx months includes only one film for Annie. She's to co-star with George Raft in something called “Torrid Zone.’ Over the same period of time, the Irish actress, Geraldine Fl tigeraid, is named for three
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pictures Dennis Morgan, Warners' new white hop* among the men, to elated for four. Os course, th* studio may have other plans for Ann. which it to keeping up it* sleeve. But you ean't help wondering. What a frightful shock for Ernst Lubitoch! He waa attending a party at Joan Bennett's house when h* teamed of th* sinking <rf th* Athenia ... and didn't find out until hours later that hi* own baby waa aboard. Little Ann Rutherford to th* first Hollywood actress and probably th* first woman to make an undersea trip on a U. S. submarine. Navy official* promised her the thrill when she appeared at their dinner at Coronado. And they made their promise good. Ann was escorted aboard a *ub and was allowed to remain aboard while it submerged. Wonder how many people in Hollywood know that Bob Bums was a champion rifle shot tn th* Allied armies tn the World war And was the champion pistol shot of th* U, B. Marines It'a easy to see how “The Bluebird'' to going to coat a lot of money. To film snow scenes, supposed to take place in the Tyrol. Twentieth Century-Fox I* hauling 1,800 ton* of gypsum to a location near Arrowhead. Since the spot 1* in a national forest, the studio also will have to clean up the mess after the picture is shot. That means haul'ng the gypsum away again. Ironical thing to that inside of
. . . ... j.■i.:ws»iwirr—nr ---Tr—T smmw — isb* - ■—i — —eew - •«* --r—r n, ■, w •- — * A - “— POTASH . . f - looking forward to a probtabl* Ll grain crop next year and good clover or al- , < - ’( ialfa the y*ar following, then us* tertiliMr high I in potash whan s**ding thu fall Potash in- ' creas** yield, stiiiens straw ai.d k*eps th* grain w ''S ,tom lod ® ir ' g ! * un P r; ' v ®’ quality by plumping cut lh * and increasing test weight fill.' ®' F.rW *** tWCRroH Tc in,u,e 900:1 9 ,cwtil oi clover or all alia folW I'ti' * t’ajjffmHM lowing gram, pli-ntv of p-jtash must strll b* avail’jL ". ( r ' ' ; ’ able in the soil A 2-ton yield of clover hay te In ' '** ’* • r < 7 Ul, **‘ 3 much I " ,ash a ’ >• needed to -Jhi'i-A produc* 25 bushels of wheat; 4 ton* of alfalfa 020 20 nM n ** l mor * ,han tim ** a * much — - "J . FERTILIZER I ■ U** 200-400 Iba. of 3-12-12,0-1X12,03000, or W similar ratios p*r acre for fall seedings Often th* incr*a**d hay yield* mor* than pay for th* mcroawd grain yield* mJS EM (U Consult your county agent or *xperimen'st ition W » about the plant-food needs ofyour *od S** your af* F If fertilizer dealer You will be surptised how little aM,ra *’ co,, * ,0 a PPIy enough potash to insure 1 Q 0 yield* and high quality WuU nA the Afjw Mid- ■ * 9 ryfl SKUffr AMERICAN POTA SB INSTITUTE, INO. , jfU Suua.., w..M<>e<en n e t' A a-A JE- jAIXi om r . i.i.SuW.-< i.a
i Biology” paaaa 169-I*4, quote* some rather significant figures. Death rate from organic disease* of th* heart per 100.000 advanced from •# tor underweights to 121 for overweight* or an M percent Increase. Further Investigation haa ghown , tnet these estimate* do not stand alone a* proof of overweight a* a I contributing factor In the producI non of heart disease. in Dublin'* re I port, all cases represented death* which admit the strong possibility of coincidental factors, elicit as oomrlicatlng ailment*, senility, etn A Isa neb mot* convincing study would 1 be on In which the qu-atlon of heart disease in the living aa com- ' ;»nred with their weights could be | set forth. Science ha* cooperated mightily inward the more minute rxamlna-1 Hon of th* human heart by develop-' Ing the electrocardiograph, an ie-| j etrument which registers and re-' ,cord* the electrical tracing* produc-t
a few month*, there will be plenty of real snow at Arrowhead. Few people saw It. because It happened after avsrybody had gone into the theater at the premier* of “Th* Women.” “Whitey" Hendry, chief of M-G-M studio police. went to pull a handkerchief from hi* pocket and accidentally released th* trigger of a tear gaa gun in hi* coat pocket They had to carry him to the Hollywood emergency hospital for treatment , , Word la that Howard Hughe* to set for an early return to motion picture production. Hughe* still get* royalties from “Hell's Angel*’’ and he has made thousands of dollar* selling other studios th* excwaa footage of his air scenes. I i Th* first scene of “Invisible Stripes” calls for Ruby Keeler to) kiss George Raft It's the first time they have 11 worked together sine* the old days . of Texas Guinan’s night club ’ George was a dancer there and , Ruby was th* youngest chorine. | Hedy Lamarr and Gen* Markey) have sold their 112-foot yacht the' Melinda. The boat, incidentally, has a very interesting history. It is a converted sub chaser, originally: built for use in th* World war. Th* air to still blua at M-G-M' from the explosion when they sicked Ribber Albert Morin onto Albertina Rasch. . . . Fred Astaire's family is safe in Ireland, so is Robert Montgomery's. •.. Greer Garson has no relative in England I | closer than a cousin.... Ida Lupines and Louts Hayward were going toi England to see her father, Stanley] | Lupino, open in the play, "Take a I Chance." Even if it opens now. they won't take the chance ... Wilfred Lawson (the heroine'* | blackmailing father in "Pyg- | malion") to grabbing a clip- | per ship for England a* soon as | "Allegheny Frontier" to finished . . . Eleanor Powell is planning ( a trip to Honolulu after "Broad- ’ way Melody of 1940.” She won't i try to be exclusive, like Ginger 1 Rogers did. . . . David Warner is lonesome now that Gertrude Niesen has gone to San Francisco to sing at the Club Moderne. . . . And here's on* for th* book: According to Lillian Bond. sh* never has smiled on the screen. 1 J
cd by thy functioning heart tn order that they may be studied for the p-esenc# of defect*. With th* aid of this Inurnment In a serie* of periodic health examination* sponsored by the nation-, *1 Ilf* extension Institute. *ome ve.y Illuminating observations wer* ! made. On* thousand Individuals of approximately <7 year* of ag* were subjected to el*ctrocardlogniphlc | tests. Rased upon their weight, th* total group was divided into five c'asslflcatlon* ranging from those .1 or R pounds underweight tc those 24 or more pound* cverwelaht. Discarding all findings except those in which definite heart disease was shown. It was learned that a* the i < r fl Including TAe Brand New Pattern _ **Lg raid 52 PIECES'»39J* SERVICE FOR a OPEN STOCK PRICE *oS 8$ • sau rate* 35 PIECES . .:.i $2955 St*'Xl FOR a OPEN STUCK PRICE *M«* • Stu FRICI 62 PIECES $49J5 SERVICE FOR U .OPEN STOCK PRICE I*l to 68 ‘ remus-r-w/ OtaM HU* MIDGET DAM111 % \ ‘ • •** ■ Baamw* . !• WW»4F P4HMT Sutton Jewelry 10 Months To Pay Sale from September llth to 23rd.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14,1939.
■ weight increased through the vari lons groups so did the Incidence of heart disease. It to Interesting to I note that In the underweight group • only 3.2 percent Impairment existed. ' whereas In those weight M 0“ ’ mor* overweight a big Jump to 14.9 I i»erc*nt was noted. Since age* had -'remained conat*nt. It seemed that • the factor responsible for the varia!l tion was undoubtedly obesity. Some of the reasons advanced tn “Xplanstlon for Increased tendency • tor heart disease among th* over--1 weight are a* follow*: (1) lucres* ' cd work on th* heart by transports•i tian of more weight (St Degenera'jtlv* changes produced by replace- ' inent of Important tissue* of fat, ! particularly In th* heart muscle, l.iood vessels and kidneys, which In turn produce (3) a higher blood pressure needed to (4) nourish abnormal fatty area*. Strangely enonugh. it baa long been a habit of the general public to estimate health by weight. On* I* continually hearing about “fat and healthy individual*** Middle •god Men are pround of patting ,-nlarged abdomens snd giving vent to exclamations of satisfaction. Innumerable portly or chubby middle aged business, professional or labcrlng men are at this vary moment courting disaster even thongh they proudly exclaim that they “never felt beter In their live*.” Follow these men and >o*ll find tfiat they <a) habitually over-eat (b) never exorcla* (cl seek avidly almost every form of devlt*llxlng pleasure mmmmmmmmmmmsei
..I.■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■'•-a ■ a • ■■■■«■■ a ■■■ a SB J f I : To attend the Opening I B of the fine, new ■ ■ ■ Peterson Clothing Store Friday, September 15 ■ ■ a After months of careful planning and preparation, we B are pleased to announce to the people of Decatur and vicinity the opening of our new store. We are proud of it we may of service to from to > iRaS® Btore as etn com P* ete *y Htock- " e(i with new ’ fresh merchandise for ■ an< l "'inter offering a selection ° f wearing a PP arel that is correct in • every detaiL As in the pawt ’ we win feature only the highest quality mer- * c^an< ** He • • • nationally known brands ‘‘ ‘ a^or<^’ng com plete and large se- _ m < ■ lections in every department of the fiVCITjrUUIIg ■k tor< New * *. f I 11CmF Com P ,ete renovation and new fixtures will add to your shopping con- • I H rWI leniences and it is with all sincerity t we invite you to visit our store. Stop C’ol 17 ■ in tomorrow, the opening day. We’ll IL* " *° Bee you an d b e service F) * Il to you. i eterson ■ u V' HO»'WT- • ■ I
• v*i|«blc «nd <d> usually rldicul* advice designed for lemp-rnnce In i living. 1 COURT HOUSE tel For Trial The dsmage suit of Leßoy Jones •gainst Staley S Smith. Motor Cot Transport company, was g*t for trial October 15 Estate Case* Application for lettera of administration was filed In the eatat* of Uriah Grimm Rond In the aum of *3.000 waa filed, examined and approved. The lettera were ordered. reported and confirmed Proof of the mailing of notice of hearing of appralaera' report waa filed In the eatate of John Neuhauaer. The report of the Inheritance tax appraiser wss filed snd the court found the net value of the eatate to be *12.531» and tax due aa followa: Amos Neuhauser. 49 cents. Amends Scholtt. «» cents; Sylvia Neuhauaer M-mer. 49 e*ato: Della Neuhauaer. *7* 44. The appraiser was allowed SIJ 7*. In the guardianship of Robert I*e Gage, the final report of the guardian waa filed, examined and approved, the guardian dlachatged and the trust closed. 1 "D ASK PUBLIC TO < CONTINUED FROM FAOD ONR) a -proarh of winter, cemeterler should be cleaned of all brush and
weeds so they will have a pleasing appearance. Commander Hauer atat» i ed. The member* of th* legion safety committee are as follows; Adams county. Frank IJnlger; D-*-ratur, Clem Kortrnber; Pleasant Milla, Glen Mann; Bern*. Harv* Rleaen; Geneva. Harold Mattox; Preble. Victor Hoffman; Magley. George Gerber; .Monroe. Adolph llannl; Un* Grove. Levi Yoder. DELAY REMOVAL OF 26 BODIES Removals Os Bodies From Squalus Delayed As Stern Sinks Portamouth. N. H.. Sept. 14 — (UR) -The removal of the bod!** of the 24 Squalus disaster victims was delsyed today when ike stern of th* submarine, berthed at a navy yard here, sank below the surface. A rising tide further hlnder-d navy workers In their attempt to reach the submarine'* after com partment where the bodies had been entombed 114 days Successfully raised from M feet of water yesterday, the 111-starred submersible was towed slowly southward from the lales of Skoal and up the Piacataqua river to ita present resting place.
Today salvagera gained access io the forward compsrtmeai through the forward hatch, but were unable to open the cont.-ol room door which survivor Llo/d Maness had slammed shut during th* fatal t**t dive M*> *3. savin* the Uvea of 33 men In the forward compartment Access to the aft compartment where the 24 were trapped, finally was gained* through the after hatch, but work had to l» «lu .finned temporarily when th* atern eel tied about two feet under the aurface. Th* after hatch waa alammed ahut. Then effort* were begun to ralae the atern and place the Squalus on a more even keel so worker* might reaunte attempt* tn reach the bodies ■ ■ ■ o — —— • VICTORY SEEN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) e-nerg*ncy. The President conferred yesterday with Herbert Bayard *wnp«. who was vice cbariman of ;be board which Baruch beaded. ■! R -■ — I <• * Claims By Rivals In European War By United Pr**a Today's rival claims in the European war: Germany: high command reports Germsn troops entered Gdynia. Poles surrendering: Wars-w sur-
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