Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 10

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EVENTS TODAY fsdaton. wen ‘meeting, English

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Thomas Edward Galloway, 8,08 army, Brammer,

Dennis Huston Seanland, Marguerite Duggins, 18, of 130 Armando Vittoria Wincell 38, U. 8

IN INDIANAPOLIS

BIRTHS Girls William, Lucy Sleets, at City. Charles, Dorothy Scorling, at Coleman. Thomas, Minnie Moore, at Methodist, State Yolanda | John, Mary Puckett, at Methodist. Scarpone, 30, Astonia, N. ¥. John, Ann Tanski, at Methodist.

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Required Sleep Lessens ‘When Person Grows Older

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 33—Mother is firm about Junior eating ‘spinach and father getting vitamins, but when it comes to feeding

hasati, 18 differen, proper feeding oe war war workers showed that women

Sleep is a normal and pire spr state of being uri one-third of our lives, and yet little is known of its actual mechanism. There are numerous theories as to what causes sleep. An early theory maintained that fatigue caused a reduced blood supply to. the brain, and that the local anemia was responsible for the onset of sleep: Another explanation assumed that the accumula~

titon of waste products in the blood causes fatigue of the brain | he, Cerebral oortex is mainfested Sells. So that mental acivity di- ~The physiological changes that sleep is the re- a accompany sleep are better sult. Sy known. The blood pressure is re Paviov Haine 5 duced 10 to 30 points during tained th at sleep. Exciting dreams may raise sleep was a normal working level. The heart state in which the blood pressure well above the the brain be- rate is slowed, and the output of came refractile i blood to the heart is diminished. to long-repeated | Muscular rest during sleep is simul, T he! only relative. Actually, one is in drowsiness that movement most of the time he comes from a Swng is asleep. dull lecture or . Dr. Masters The actions range from slow other source of boredom would | movement of .the fingers or an seem to substantiate this idea, A | extremity to occasional turning more recent theory, however, | of the whole body, and at times —Oct. 22, 1942— , Rayburn Beott © 2, of 233 Col-| ihe Weideman, 83, at City, arteriascler. Slates Ws uiige diminishes th i x oer

STA me 0 2p m....... Tuser, sis. stimuli that reach the brain, and 1 Nannie Mae Parrior, a, 10 i « - i ; Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 am. 36%, tw. | Mpa retut, Anderson, ©, at 916 N. Als:| that the resulting inactivity of | The position assumed to induce

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Ameriéan Legion, Indiana division, Tall conference, Antlers hotel. Indiana Men's Apparel Club & Indians per ph. nt of the women had poor Bata an Clothiers, convention, Claypool of the men. The men ate better | indiana Federation of Art Clubs, convenof the men had no breakfast or tion, John Herron Art museum. of the women were in this classifica Juice, and less milk than men, The supposedly better educated about nutrition, were elders in feeding themselves for war jobs. o » »

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may grit their teeth, cry out, talk, and even walk during their sleep. Adults are the possessors of a large factor of safety with ree spect to the amount of sleep they require. Children show the effects of loss of sleep more quickly than grown-ups. Periods of. wakefule ness in healthy adults as long as 100 hours are followed by no sige nificant evidence of impaired physical and mental powers, but repeated loss of sleep for proe longed periods has a deleterious effect on both mental and physical performance in everyone,

- Donald Eugene Pipes, 20, Blythe, Oal.; YOU CAN send his favorite delicacy to Johnny Doughboy over- | |, JA, Cane 261 utd, » Lenssen, Ind. seas without spending ration points. Your local ration board will Evelyn Ruby ar house,” 20, of 1 give you special points if you fill in a form requesting them, You

innesote: Lots Loess “Berhmys E.|Gien, Mary Wethington, at Methodist. -of 238 Jeflerson. Jullis, Katherine Zimmerman, at Meth Noah Lee Martin, 19, of w N Rex, Gladys Constable, at Emhards. : Ruth am Taylor, Tin W Irs, Addie Foster, at 623 Arch, ichigan. Boys TL James B. Kelly, of 918 RB Morgug; Piasoon Marion, Opal Per at St. Francis. Mast Viola. ler, 23, of 183i Har ry, Em a Mert, at Sur. nis, Nellie rist, at Coleman, Jetn A. Frye, 21, Camp Lockett, Cal:| william, Maxine Hiatt, at Coleman. Lawrence Leo wiley. 19, of a8 Hillside. | Charles, Ruth Martin; at Coleman. Mise: % Keaton. 14, p Shelby. | Russell, Christine Babb, at Methodist. ootgen era Fay Bip "ay of 1130 Harry, Laura Crouwer, at Methodist. Ear osephine Carter, at Me is a Oakley Pelds, 42, 826 N. Wal-| Irvin, Bony Lambert, at Methodis lace; Helen Mae Fortney, a of 1337 N.| William, Betty Stineburg, at Methodist, Gale. Donald, Mary Rose, at mba pdt, San Riis Seam ", Camp Robinson, — * ark. anne Lines, 18, of 3522 DEATHS Murray *obinson; 34, of 2028 Columbia; | Marie Elwell, 45, at 4245 Carroliton, earcf: Annie Weaver, 41, of 2025 Columbia. noma . William Horace McHenry, 21, of 843 N.| Lula L. Foster, 68, at 2133 W, Ray, chronic Beville; Barbara Anne Hayes, 18, of myocarditis 5334 N. Delaware, Josephine Pendegrass, 83, at City, general

peritonitis Stella Badger, 66, at 451 Arnolda, chronic myocarditis, James Urshek, 55, at Veterans, coronary occlusion Emily O. Forsythe, 76, at 373 N, Holmes,

cerebral hemorrhage ne Bosdu o a. Eva Rosetta Keene, 43, at Methodist, 75, at 614 8, Meridian,

septicemia | Harry I. Carson Penn-| “ohronic myocarditl 4618| Mary Owens, 15. at §18 W. 11th, cerebral

EB. 52d; 208 Col- mari Giemens Passwalter, 39, R. R. 8, Box 764; Geneva Mae Peters, 26, of 1271 Martin. Albert Dickinson Smith, 55, of 23712 Ww, 30th; Plorence L. Graham, 41, of 5070 Pleasant Run bivd, Marvin. Perry Bixler, Bunker Hill, Ind; Westfield; Ind. Lepel Cameron Eads, 30, 2264 N. sylvania; Lydia Jane Sides, 23, of E Washington, apoplexy Raymond Alvin Eickhoff, 33, R. R. 1, pela

| Box | Danella Cauts, 23, ma Irma Franke, 23, of 2527, * tuberculosis

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the food, and OPA replaces his points when he turns in the shipping certificate. This is good indication of the new OPA concern for wear and tear on the consumer. . = i ss =

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r Anti-Mouse DEPARTMENT of agriculture entomologists say mice dislike the smell of moth balls or flakes, a few flakes scattered around stored goods, or in clothes, being sufficient to keep them away. Deficiency since Jan. 1 ..

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RATIONING DATES fi oon §

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Ration Boards

Marion county rationing boards Registration begins Monday at are closed to the public all day on local school buildings. Applicants Wednesdays. must have Book 3 with them.

Canned Goods Gasoline

Stamps X, Y and Z are good| Stamp A<8 good for 3 gallons through Nov. 20. Green stamps A. through Nov. 21. B and C stamps B and © in Book 4 become valid |800d for 2 gallons until used. Nov. 1 and ire Dec. 20. np Tires

Meat Next inspection due: A’s by March Brown ©, D, E and P are good. 31, 1944, Bs, Oct. 31; Cs, Nov, 30, and

All expire Oct. 30. G becomes valid commercial vehicles, every six Sunday: H, Oct. 31. 1 becomes good | MODS OF every 5000 miles, which-

Nov. 7 and K, Nov, 14. All expire | °F is first. Dec. 4.

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‘Rick’ Arrives in Alaskan Area

HEADQUARTERS, Alaska Defense Command, Oct. 22 (U, P.). -Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, on his first visit to the Alaskan theater, was at this headquarters yesterday on a mission for Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson. Coming here through Canada, Rickenbacker addressed assembled airmen at Fairbanks and in the Aleu islands, where he was the Xx: of Maj. Gen. Davenport Johnson, recently named commanding officer of the 11th air force. .

0. E, 8. PLANS MEETING Monument chapter, 540 O. E, 8, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Masonic temple, 525 N, Illinois st. Mrs. Goldie Friedman is worthy matron and Robert Friedman, worthy patron,

Fuel 0il

Period 1 coupons for the new sea-

{son are good now for 10 gallons per Stamp 14 is good for five pounds junit in all zones through Jan. 3,

through Nov. 1. Stamp 20 in Book| |1944, and should be used with 4 becomes valid Nov. 1 for five | {definite = value coupons for filling pounds through Jan. 15, 1944. | tanks, Applications may be made now | for canning sugar. Allotments are! one pound of sugar for every four, Certificates to purchase most} quarts of fruit canned with a maxi-| heating and cooking stoves that mum allotment of 25 pounds per | burn coal, wood, oll or gas must now person which includes five ponte be obtained from local board. for jellies, jams, preserves, ete Stamps 15 and 18 are each good for Shoes five pounds through Oct. 31. As| Stamp 18 in Book 1-good for one frult Tipens, application may be] | pair until further notice. No, 1 made at #-local boards for addi- (‘ airplane” stamp in Book 3 good for tional allotments up to 15 pov 1 pair Nov, 1 and until further per person if needed. [ notice.

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