Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1943 — Page 8

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ——— MONDAY, JULY 19, 1043

ENRICHED FLOUR wns We———— |RURAL CHURCH || Cuddle Up

WPB to Supply 'Longies'’ PLANNED BY WEA But They Will Be Cotton | CONCLAVE SET Se ey

Proposed Order Provides a By BETTY MacDONALD Conference to Be Held at Is Old Timer.

Vitamin Content in Al | | Brooklyn, July 20:30; | rut sane arms around me hones, hota |

WASHINGTON, July 19 —-Don't worry about your long i winter underwear this year, because WPB has already taken Flour Milled. steps to assure the men, women and children of America lowan to Speak. | By JANE STAFFORD that there will be plenty of cotton yarn on hand for mills to | The Rev. Clayton P. Shephard, oh, babe, won't you roll dem eyes, Science Service Writer | | Weave inte winter “undies.” | pastor of the Christian church in, Eves that I just idolive. WASHINGTON, July 190 — Rv! A directive has been issued ordering cotton yarn mills | Barham, Ta, will be guest speaker When they Took at ms, my heart be

lib \ to supply enough material to manufacturers to weave into | gins te float next Thanksgiving, Americans will } v i t rara h conference at ’ enough undershirts, pants St ie fal cnuith Bi i Then it starts a rockin’ like a motor

be having a new cause for thanks and union suits for all wl nr No Bethany park, Brooklyn, July, in the food line in spite of ration- civilians, a> WG 7” 29-30. ON: OR! I Wever Knew Any EIR HKG

ing and war-caused food shortages > & & SYTENOUGH XT ~ | Sponsored by the Indiana Chris- you, Bn, 3 : X

if the latest proposal of the war Salvage Syrette tian Missionary association, the conference is in charge of Pr. ,spular. It's on the juke boxes Ross J, Griffith, Butler univer- now. A nickel plays it. But it | sity: the Rev. G. F. Powers, pas- takes more than a mere nickel . to send “Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey,” or any other favorite tune to fighting Yanks. Radio music is pretty much rationed. The only way the boys

me tight, Huddle up and cuddle up with all your might,

i administration goes into effect h food administration g { The paratioops over

promptiv. Sicily, the shock troops This proposal, on which a public who Janded at New meeting will be held here Weadnes- Georgia island, sailors tor of the Ninevah Christian day, is to require all white flour aboard our fighting fleet in church, and Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe, sold for human consumption to be the Pacific are all equipped central secretary of the missionenriched with certain B vitamins with little individual hv- ary association. and Iron according to the latest podermic syringes called syrettes. That they have them is Speakers besides the Rev. Mr. CHO CF By phonofederal definition of enriched flour due, in part, to the housewives of America. The svrette holds | Shephard include Dr. Griffith, graph » : y Ty OTH o “Gers N Jay al : : » : \ i < . The proposed order's 120-day al- one injection of morphine that can be self-administered. The | {Dr F. E. Smith of Indianapolis] 0 00 000 aords Jowance for millers and bakers to morphine is contained in & tube made from tin reclaimed and the Rev, S. S. Lappin of Bed- That's why the 11th district make the chal ver wii ve Just from two tin cans off your family pantry shelf. ford. American Legion iS “trying to bout up by ikseiving if the , . 9 . eer vie Presiding Officers Named collected 100000 scratched, bro meeting. It because the hin W | Presiding at the various sessions xen My i glraen records in ge ia \ i 5 county. meeting is not a hearing of find- Your Healt mn artime {will be the Rev. Mr. Powers, the ¥ mee Q X Leave those old, broken, un-

Rev. Glenn L. Tudor of Martins-| ygsed records at any fire station

a be Sulfa Drugs Boon fo Man; ville, the Rev. John Phelps of or branch library or call your

[ Brownstown, the Rev, Glenn ©. block warden. Mills of Edinburg and Dr. Lowe, .

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proposed order goes rouzn, The sulfonamide compounds are exceedingly potent chemicals, Wood, the Rev. Donald Ashton of made from enriched four, Making a,4 no satisfactory explanation of their mechanism of action has Providence, the Rev. Robert Hall them more nourishing than betare t . of Sheridan and the Rev. Ken-

been found. Their use at the proper time and in the right instances. with careful control, has achieved notable successes in eth Brady of Spencer. - (treating infections, particularly those due to the pneumococeus, | Discussion leaders are the Rev. Streptococeus, meningococeus and gonococeus. Experience with the Burton Thurston of Mt. Summit, Coeds’ Scholastic Average sulfonamides under the stress of war has further confirmed their the REY. George w. Smith of : Eh effectiveness in dealing with various infections, Bainbridge, the Rev. Medford Is 1.79 of Possible 3; January, requires = But as the good reports of their use continue to be observed SL MIO: Le Rew, Moree!

white pan bread to be enriched, but . Ww " . : O. Swisher of Rocklane, the Rev.| y co y so do various unpleasant side-effects, and occasionally serious dam- | . | other flour vroduct ROUGE | arn a : se § o ie: 4 Charles E. Mills of Monrovia, the| Men Score 1.54,

ag res Mn heir Ne 1 — ie 0 Homie baked ‘Wore Wot covered bv ‘oo oomes Om VII use. These Rev. Conley Silsby of New Market, | he GSES Eo : untoward reactions are unpre- | duced or completely suppressed, | ine Rev. Lonnie Hass of Oaktown, | The Lit ; dictable, unless one knows the | with the result that wastes nor- ne Rev. Ora MeDaniels of Cler- Men in all colleges of the unihe oblect of 1 posed he vail FY ARO by . AYet “ ie ; : iy \ . order for entichinent of all ‘white result from Some previous ex- mally excreted via the Kidney mont, the Rev. George Wyant of versity except the graduate LAA at “ il oi . v nt MOTION at) t Y t ye ~ 3 sao Ing y ht . perience with the use o one of ile retained. The precipitation Clear Creek, the Rev. Vechal G. «ohool of religion. Butler univers i these CAOMBOIINASR 3 fy Hiv ide 2 d nn . - . y : the i compounds, and frequently of the Sulfonam de cols Gilbert of Kirklin, the Rev. HOw= itv coeds led the men scholastidepend upon . in the kidney pelvis may cause arq Hayes of Rockville and the cally with a 1.79 average for the

Making higher averages than

a Se tee br alin individual RN ¥ the formation of stones and the Rev. Paul D. Hill of East Union. second semester pole 1S i pA idiosyneracies _ elimination of these stones can re — . . ” sak ven from such mild stat Dizziness, Fo | | be painful and difficult With ihe grade average of S, IRAE BE y EN i a 2 Saiki > BRALEY DRILL TEAM the highest which can be attained SE en, | N€2dache \ : hese chemicals also are ca. at Butler, the men registered 1.54 nya ys Ie sad Ts Anns "A ay & ‘ RN 3 NL € y i SEVEN v y , , DS. nausea and § k § ’ eu T0 INITIATE CLASS Coeds trailed in the religion vomiting are SR 3 o i . { § > Sr "i A ak COMBAT ’ ¢ school with 1.85 as compared with the most fre- §F HT OF lion of the red blood cells, con- | The Braley Guards drill team 205 for the men quent of the © bs DION, Hi will initiate a class of candidates, The college of education, with undesirable re- = § en-carny subs y . . a Ara 9 a" " ” : C abl LOR. | | meth-nemoglobin. which lacks under the direction of Capt. Louie an average of 2.07, led followed by TE ooo] GEUFONS OO 4 ery x * the school of religion with 204 > of other vitamin-rich foods. persons react this vital function, and suppres- | Mills at a meeting of Ramona Tne collest of busiest adminis: Civilian diet will ¢ nd much mor with high fe- sion of the white blood cells so Grove of the Supreme Forest watioh: Average = as 1.69 and that essential in combating infection, , Woodmen circle at 8 p. m. today of the collepe of liberal arts and have all been observed. |in Castle Hall Torey 1 a8 | Mrs. May Beaver, national at.) Prianon "sorority led social or tendant and state manager, will . ’ oe a

On bread nm i ver, and oth- Dr. Masters TRE ers may deWill Be White Flour velop a variety of skin rashes, Caution Essential Aan a whic av becloud e pi re. ati § Qi I’ it Way be NS Agi, Obviously, medicaments capa- report on the national convention. Dl igh Nu's drugs is followed by depression, = ble of so many and often such | A - Kappa Alpha Theta was in somnolence, and even delirium. serious effects must be employed then only when their effect may second place in the women's ors time bread such as the English na-| And these states are capable of | judiciously, and their course ob- | be observed by the physician, ganizations with an average of raction | causing considerable distress served carefully. Minor infec. | who will order their discontinu- (2. Other averages were Alpha wheat flour. It | came and may even lead to tragedy. | tions, self-limiting conditions, | ance when the earliest signs of Chi Omega, 196; Kappa Kappa fine, snowy white flour we are ac- Kidney Damage such as colds and simple sore toxity develop, and before dam- Gamma, 1.80: Delta Gamma, 1.79; customed to, but it will make bread | : | throats, are rarely helped by the | age is done. The sulfonamides Delta Delta Delta, 1.74; Pi Beta ill carry even more nourish- The sulfonamides are elimi- sulfonamides, and the effect of | are good and formidable drugs, Pi, 168, and Zeta Tau Alpha, : the En 1h national Dated from the body by the | the drugs may be more deleteri- | but too often their use in minor 1.29, A “The Double Note Perfume” 5.060% Kidnev, but not always with ease. ous than the condition from = conditions is comparable to us- Averages for the other men's The Kidney may be damaged in which it is used. For these and mg a cannon to kill a fiv, and organizations were Sigma Chi, the process, causing blood to | many other reasons, these drugs the recoil, uniess properly 1.50; Delta Tau Delta, 1.49; Phi the proposal Aabpear in the urine, Sometimes, should never be taken except en | checked, may be worse than the Delta Theta, 143, and Lambda f two Significant | the urinary output may be re- the advice of a physician, and fly bite, | Chi Alpha, 1.13.

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After Oct. 1, any flour sold as enriched would be richer by at least a third in the morale vitamin B-1, ort in, than enriched flows 1 to be in the past : will contain more than two and one-half times as much of the pellagra-preventing vitamin, niacin, and more than twice as much iron s the previous minimum standards In addition, it will con-| B vitamin, riboflavin for increasing the and iron in! t scientists have the nour- | diets various income gro and population as a whole and of the

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and minerals required for health : y ; As a result, they found that the! wov q ge. | : \ ; “For Your Golden Moments” 5 00 origimal standards for enriched } ‘ 3 : HA EE . SE : flour would not give people eating ; e a a -" — : : it the degree of nutritional ime : \ ely ! provement expected on the basis of findings before the enrichment standards were set. ! Nor would it give the improvement consumers are entitled to expect from the publicity regarding enriched flour and bread made from ft,

Service Calendar

EVENTS TODAY Dances—Kirshbaum center, 2314 N. Meridian st., victrola dancing, 7:30 to 10 p. m.; Wabash branch, cadettes, games, dancing, 7:30 to 11 p. m, Swimming—Kirshbaum center, 8 to 9:30 p. m.

EVENTS TOMORROW Dances—Kirshbaum center, 2314 N. Meridian st., informal, 7:30 to 10 p. m., games room open, 7% 10 p. m.; Y. W. C. A, cadettes, games, refreshments, 8 p. m.; dancing instruction for beginners, intermediates and advanced pupils, 7:15 to 8:15 p. m, Swimming—Senate ave. branch, Y. M. C. A, swimming classes, 8 to 10 p. m. Wrestling--Sports arena, 500 N.

Pennsylvania st, 8:30 p. m. TI NE I nT mm A I Om ORT RATETRR I