Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1944 — Page 30

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CHICAGO, Nov, 3.—Need a smoke? Keep opening an empty cigaret case? Wish you knew what to do when

| there isn't a cigaret anywhere?

So do I, brother, and so do millions of other Americans caught by the war's worst shortage of cigarets, ce »

» ~ EVEN THE medical profession | isn’t agreed on the cure for ‘that unsatisfied yearning for a cigaret, but the doctors have some Suggestions, For instance: Dr. Erwin O. Krauss, a psychiatrist, thinks his four simple rules will help. He advises: ONE: Give yourself a pep talk. Maybe you really don’t want that cigaret, TWO: Face the fact you may have to suffer a little. THREE: Be patriotic. Think of how much that cigaret you are not smoking is being enjoyed by your soldier or sailor friends. FOUR: Form clubs with other victims of the cigaret shortage to exchange symptoms and to bolster each other's morale.

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DR. KARI MEYER, Cook county hospital*~superintendent, sliggests nice brisk walks around the block while inhaling and ex-

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blow away the cigaret craving.

Dr. Milton Goldberg, specialist |§ advocates |

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oad THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Got the ‘No Cigarefs’ Blues? Doctor Advises a Brisk Walk

n “a » DR. EDGAR 'N. GARDNER, eye, ear, nose and throat speclalist, believes a good book is the answer to the empty cigaret box blues, , Dr. Hans Zimmerman, executive secretary of "the National | Medical society, urges eating “arny- | thing to keep the taste buds oc- | cupled.”

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CLEVELAND, Nov. 3 (U, P).— |

The men who left their jobs, pants | { and pipes for women to fill while | they went off to war stood a good | chance today of getting the lat- |

ter back, unused, unless the gals learn when to huff, when to puff, | and how to put out the blaze when the bowl catches fire. That latter difficulty caused the withdrawal of one of tHe leaders of Cleveland's feminist campaign aimed at obtaining for women the right to smoke a pipe whenever and wherever they please, Her action may have dealth the local movement a death blow.

» o ” “THE TASTE was terrible,” complained Mary Ellen McNulty, a war plant worker, who admit-

ted she had trouble figuring when to blow and when to draw. Pretty Mary- Ellen, she said | herself, tossed her corncob into | the garbage can. “Why, the to- |

bacco set the cap on fire, and it |

gave off smoke too,” she said, That, said her companions in

corncob contemplations, was be- |

cause Mary Ellen puffed too hard,

creating such a draft -that the |

whole darned thing caught fire. » n » THE OTHER girls, made desperate by the cigaret shortage, clamped their teeth firmly into the stems of their briars and an-

nounced their unflinching loyalty |

to the cause, at least until the cigaret supply is reliable again. “A pipe tastes just as good as a

cigaret any day,” sald Maxine |

Render, “only you can’t inhale the smoke.”

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