Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1944 — Page 9

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: By Science Service ¥ ROCHESTER, Minn, Aug. 3.— If your best friend lets you down, if you make a tragic mistake, or if you receive bad news from your own sector of the war front—better raid the ice box right away.

This advice to eat in an emotional crisis is offered to all those who have had a stomach or duodenal ulcer by Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, of the Mayo Clinic, here, writing in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Eat every hour or every two hours, especially between midnight and 3 a. m, and you may avoid a flareup, hemorrhage, or perforation, Dr. Alvarez advises. You can easily set an alarm clock to wake yourself at midnight, perhaps, and again at 2

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“A man of 50 who had always been well, discovered one day that the man Who for 20 years had been his brother-in-law, his closest friend and his business partner had been falsifying the books in order to steal from him, "All that night he lay awake in great mental distress, and next day he had a big .gastric hemorrhage. “Another man, a physician, after examining a woman's stomach with a roentgenoscope (an X-ray apparatus for viewing the body on a screen), discovered that he had used a current of 60 milliamperes

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| After lying awake all night worry(ing over the expected burn and re!sultant damage suit he found himself almost incapacitated by the pain of a bad ulcer. . 4.

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“Another man, when a violent | strike in his factory distressed him | terribly, had a big hemorrhage. A {woman who adored her peppery little daughter-in-law one day in{advertently offended her and brought down on-her head a storm of abuse which nearly killed her. |Next day a long-healed ulcer flared {up and perforated. | “Many such experiencesy will doubtless spring to the of every busy physician who reads these words, all illustrating what is well known today, namely that the {patient with ulcer is most in danger of a flare-up or a catastrophe

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Indianapolis; Thurman Workinger,

These boys are receiving information on the air corps enlisted reserve from Lt. Howard S, Dahleen of the army air forces examining board at a booth at the L. Strauss & Co. store. daily from 2 until 4:30 p. m., and will be open Saturday from 9:30 a.m.

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The boys are (left to right) Robert Smith, 3838 Winthrop ave,

Lafayette; William Minnick, La-

fayette; Paul Coleman, 3727 Crescent ave., Indianapolis; Robert Burke, New Castle, and Robert Dungar, New Castle.

during the hours immediately fol-| lowing a distressing emotional storm. Then is the time when, | rebably with an increase ‘in. the, lacid gastric secretion, and perhaps! in the alkaline und

BUILDING FIGURES SHOW RISE HERE

The U. S. department of labor has

int*Indéaragolis*ToF the first six “that an ulcer either develops or, if months of 1344 tg be $2,762,000 .of present already, promptly becomes which $574,000 was used 1ér federal’ ‘greatly deepened.” construction. These figures show a,

1943 when they were $1,775,000 with $774,000 for federal construction. In June, the following permits were issued or contracts awarded in Indiana; At Indianapolis, three public works and utility buildings to cost $771,700. At South Bend, 40 one-family dwellings to cost $202,150. At South Bend, contracts for federally financed projects totaling { $205,825 for 100 housekeeping units were awarded in June. Projects of a confidential nature were excluded from the list.

MEAT—Red stamps AS through Z8 and AS, B5 and C5 in Book 4 {food indefinitely for 10 points each.

| CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps ! AS through Z8 and AS in Book 4 | good indefinitely for 10 points ‘each. { Stamp BS5 through F3 become good today for an indefinite period,

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RODEO, HORSE SHOW IS SET FOR SEPT. 3 A ‘rodeo and horse show, sponsored by thé Nashville Lions club, State park Sept. 3. Cash awards and. ribbons are scheduled -for- event winners in the show which consists of apprdvimately. 20 events.

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SUGAR-—Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5) pounds; - Stamp 40. in Boek 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. | Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in one spare; stamp 37, attached to the applica-| tion for each applicant. |

GASOLINE—Stamp A-12 is good for 3 gallons ana expires Sept. 21.]

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/#f%, KENTUCKY REUNION ~> WILL BE ON SUNDAY a The annual Kentucky reunion will be held Sunday at the Boswell fair bit grounds. ’ 3 on All persons who have ever lived 3 a lin Kentucky, or whose parents have {lived there are entitled to attend. A program has been arranged for {the afternoon and evening.

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“Times Special RICHMOND, Aug. 3.—Homer E. Capehart, G. O. P. senatorial nominee, declared in an address here {last night that if elected to the U. 8S. senate he would support a constitutional amendment limiting the tenure of the presidency to two terms. ’ “I challenge’ my New Deal opponent to make a similar public {statement,” he said. (Governor i Schricker is the Democratic sei latorial nominee.) “Continued grasping for power |and self-perpetuation in office is {dangerous to our form of government.” | Mr. Capehart spoke at a 10th dis- | trict organization meeting. G. O. P. { Gubernatorial Nominee Ralph Gates {also spoke. | “For 150 years it has been the icustom and tradition that no man |chould serve more than two terms jas president,” Mr. Capehart said. | “George Washington really meant it when he said it was his desire | to retire to Mount Vernon and that it was a dangerous precedent to perpetuate himself in the presidency. “That custom and tradition has heen respected and honored. It was broken first in 1940 on. a repetition of the battle cry of 1916 that we would be kept out of war and effort’ is being made in 1944 break it again?

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