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Photo-Engravers Get $7.50 Pay Intrease
More than 100 ‘photo-engravers here and at Muncie Haute were back to work today after settlement last night of a week-old
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Iranian Student EVANSVILLE, Jan. 9 (U. P.).— ‘college sald today that Abbas BeMr. Behbehani was expected to arrive in time for
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TOKYO, Jan, 9 (U, P.).—A final Eighth army report listed 1600 dead, 1600 injured and 150,000 left home-
less .by the. earthquake and tidal waves that struck Honshu and Shi koku islands Dee. 21. There were
no fatalities among allied personnel.
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ing one too many cocktails. “There ought to be a law against staying awake too long’ he said. Mr. Fanning warned that persons who think sleep is a waste of time are as dangerous as those who never want to stop drinking. Sleeplessness slows their reactions, he said, and makes it unsafe for them to drive automobiles. Try Walking Line “Anyone who feels sleepy ought to try walking a white chalk line” he said. “They might actually be drunk, even if they haven't tasted a drop of liquor. “People think they are safe as long as there's no alcohol on their breaths, but actually going without sleep is as bad as drinking too much.” Mr. Fanning said he had scienfific proof that sleeplessness is as harmful as drunkenness. A group
Bowler Rolls Strike Out the Window
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9 (U.P. — An enthusiastic bowler hit a real “strike” last night, six floors down from the bowling alley. The *“one-in-a-million” shot hurtled the pin through a sixthfloor window. It landed on Joseph Gorman as he bent down to pick up a coin from the sidéwalk. Doctors at Jefferson hospital said Mr. Gorman suffered a severe con. tusion of the back. :
49 DEAD IN GREEK FIGHT 5 ATHENS, Jan. 9 (U, P.).—A fierce battle between Greek army units and guerrilla forces that began Tuesday morning still raged early today after: resulting in at least 49 dead on both sides, it was reported from Thrace.
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Night Owls Are About Not Getting to Bed
By CLAIRE COX United Press Staff Correspondent
CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Persons who go without sleep were warned today that they may become as wobbly as alcoholics. x J. P, Fanning, secretary and general manager of the national association of bedding manufacturers has studied sleeping from every angle. He said going without sleep can produce the same symptoms as drink-
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instead of _ staying up all night arguing in beer parlors.” Plans Club “Napoleon also was a shunner of sleep, and look what happened to him,” he said. * Mr. Fanning said he gets a good eight hours of sleep every night, himself, and it has such a sobering influence on his life that he's going to organize a club. “Lots of clubs and movements have been started over less important issues than this,” he said. “It's high time someone started the ‘better living in sound sleep club.’
“In case you haven't noticed the initials spell bliss.”
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