Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 11

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NUT CEILINGS TO BE SET _ WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U. P)—

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WASHINGTON, Oct, 1.—~A ; Asn ot te re i committees gather vs

ther with Department of Agriculture The tentative 1944 program has 3p. ont 1,

much better for next year. Rotenone, the insect spray’

"dear to gardeners’ hearts be-

cause it is not poison to hu-

mane” Vill Be’ HOKS pietITL Confusing ‘regulations’ which al:

Jowed the spraying of rotenone on your row of beans but not on cabbage has been removed. ” . "8 » . » Tires or Frocks MATELASSE, and other fancy rayon weaves may disappear in the effort to make. equipment and manpower produce the extrh rayon needed for the new rayon cord tire The more alaborate weaves do not use a significantly greater amount of material. Their fabrication, however, extra processing processing, ang slows up production which will have to move at capacity.

» ” . » . Take Two

FOUR CIGARETS a day for men [ and two for women is the ration quota in Germany. Our cigaret consumption is rising to the extent that the War Food Administration is considering recommending additional tobacco acreage in 1944.

Odds and Ends PORK AND sweet potatoes, which a lot of untutored folk have enjoyed for years, is now a nutritionist’s special. Pork is about the richest source of vitamin Bl, and sweet potatoes are bursting with vitamin ‘A . .-. Yanks in Australia may now see Sunday movies, Ten per cont of the box office receipts go to charity . . . Secretary Ickes, in a new role as Avuncular Adviser to the armed

forces, warns service, men abroad that bringing parrots into his

country is apt to be more trouble than itis worth:

I tributed fo the war effort.

of Yanks to Reach Ancient City.

By REYNOLDS PACKARD United Press Staff Correspondent

POMPEIL, Italy, Oct. 1.—Among the first Americans to reach the ancient fins of Pompeii (actually about 1900 years old) was Lt. Har-

old Gutterman of Bristol, Ind, and!

formerly of Elkhart, Ind, On reconnaissance duty, Lt. Gutterman arrived at this historic city just as British tommies were taking it from the Germans last Wednesday, . “Ancient civilisation as revealed by the ruins convinces me more than ever that our way of living in America is hard to beat,” Lt. Gut. terman said.

Men Not Impressed

His men were less impressed. Pvt. Jim McNamara, Olinton, Mass: 1 walked all through these ancient ruins of Pompeii and I can't sea what makes them different or greater than the ruins of every-day towns around us. Frankly, the ruins of modern Pompeii are more impressive to me than this sort of heaped-up museum piece.” Pvt. James Vigilis, Jackson Heights, N. Y.: “Mt. Vesuvius is ty good to look at, 1 supose, but seems rather slow right now, like matching smoke from a chimney without much fire behind jt.” Pvt. Sheldon Dustin, Chesterville,

Md.: “IT guess I'm not much of a seholar of history, but I can't think {why the Italians want to glorify |_| ruins.

Look at that good brick wall built around the century-old 1 ruins.”

RESTRICT OPERATION OF NEW TRUCK LINES

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U. P).— Director Joseph B. Eastman, of the

office of defense transportation, announced today that no new opera-

tion of commercial motor vehicles ‘would be permitted unless Mt con=

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Weakness Doésn t Alvay Indicate Low

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Blood | Pressure

“Many people attribute, or have

been led to explain, these sympto#is on the basis of low blond pressure | Such an explanation while possible, should arouse reasonable doubt, | |

because the condition of low blood

préssure is not common and

tairily not justified with the frequency with which it is employed * |

explain fatigue or weakness. The blood pressure is maine tained by a variety of ania. The ability of the ‘ heart muscle to 4 force the blood through the arteries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, the resistance § met by the ads § vaneing column & of blood as moves into 5. arteries of proe Dr. Masters gressively d= minished diameter, and the total volume of blood in the circulatory system are the physical properties involved in maintaining the blood pressure,

Causes of Conditions

The failure of the heart muscle to expel the blood with normal force results in lowered blood pressure. Shock due to hemor rhage is associated with a low blood pressure, because the. vel. ume of blood becomes insufficient to fill the space in the circulatory system. A relaxation of the Are terial walls has the effect of ins creasing that space, and the same disproportion between the blood volume and the it should occupy exists with a resultant lowered blood pressure, Af! in blood pressure may be expected as the heart begins to fall, as the result of debilitating diseases such as influenza and tuberculosis, in the several forms of shock, and in the presence of

FDR’S AMBASSADOR MAY HAVE NEW JOB

LONDON, Oct. 1 (C. D/ N=

| Established in the American em- ! passy offices here, for what appears

“given

to be a lengthy stay in London, William Phillips apparently has

{Roosevelt's special ambassador to

ip Ris diities as President]

Addison's disease. In these condi- | tions, the primary disease is far | more important and obvious than | the .Jow blood pressure. Hypo tension also ooctirs in some people | when they stand up, because their | arteries fail to become adjusted 10 the changed posture, and the | blood is drawn down into the dower portion of the body by

: gravity, Persistent low blood pres-

sure also occurs inthe absence of any discoverable reason,

Health May Preval

The minimum, hlood pressure in the opinion of equally competent authorities-varies from 00 to 110. When repeated meas-

urements taken on both arms are Jess than 100, an abnormally low blood pressure may be diagnosed. When hypotension is the result of one of the various diseases mentioned above, it is only as important as the condition that caused it. When hypotension occurs independently of any other disease, it is entirely compatible with good health and a normal pense of well-being, When the blood pressure is extremely low, general weakness and fatigue, dizziness, and even faint. ing may be the result, In most cases, low blood pressure causes no symptoms; and therefore requires no treatment. Even when sthe blood pressure is very low and Symptoms ire present, pne may” expect a long, if unhappy life.

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BRITISH EVACUEE PAY HELD INSUFFICIENT

LONDON, Oct. 1 (CDN) ~British treasury increases in allowances to|p® women and children who have been |

«| The newspaper draws attention to what it calls “the humiliating posi tion in which adults and children of Britain have inevitably been! placed and to the appreciable trespass on the generosity of their

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GOVERNORS TO SPEAK. ON LUTHERAN HOUR

Governor Schricker, a member of the Lutheran church, will par- y, t tcipata in ‘a program at the! Chic stadium Sunday afternoon, | which will mark the beginning of

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