Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1947 — Page 5
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NATIONAL 4-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: The Weather-
man promises showers and thun-
derstorms for most sections east of the Rockies tonight and early ‘tomorrow, Meteorologically this is very interesting. Warm, moist air from the Gulf of México beeomes unstable as it moves inland causing showers and thundershowers. Farmers in New England, the Middle Atlantic and Plains States are impatiently waiting for warm, sunny, weather. Plowing and
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planting has already been delayed about three weeks because of rain and wet ground. Floods .have occurred in Oklahoms and swollen rivers and streams will rise still higher in that section with additional rain. By way of contrast, rain will be beneficial to the dry soil of the South Atlantic States. Showers and thundershowers are scheduled for Wyoming, the Dakotas, the southern and oentral Plains and the entire area east of the Mississippi except Florida and along the Canadian
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border from Maine to Ohio. (See affected areas om ‘. the FOTOCAST.) It will be cloudy from Maine to Georgia and Tennessee tonight. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for the remaining area east of the Mississippi. (The inset map shows where cloudy weather will occur during the next 24 hours.) Temperatures will be cooler in the Lower Lakes Region, Illinois and the Dakotas as cool, Canadian air moves itno these sections. Mit ini) imu i Jompersiures > |
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not wise for the physician to order a sudden change from an active life to s rigid routine in which there is this induces
We ] Most patients do better if they are allowed to continue their job, but alternating periods of work and
5 rest are valuable.
» » » SPECIAL DIETS are aimed at weight reduction (low calorie) or the control of the disease itself There isn't any
pressure patients to eat less protein 1 Low salt diets should not be followed unless a physician prescribes them, * Non - smokers live longer than
(smokers according to most statis
ticians. Smokers are of two types, those who relax their tension with a pipe full of tobacco, a cigar, or a cigaret after a meal “and chain smokers who are excessive users of tobacco because they are nervous. o ” » PHYSICIANS determine. the type of. smoker before making the recommendation to stop or ‘continue. Most patients with high blood pressure worry a great deal and suffer with anxieties about their work and health. This keeps them
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High Blood Pm Victim Must Live in Moderation
By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. PATIENTS WITH high blood pressure will understand and accept their condition better if they bring their problems to a physician in whom they have confidence. As a patient acquires a better knowledge
more effectively with his physician.
8 ” 4 =» =» WHEN HIGB blood pressure is discovered in a patient, usually it is
awake at night and if they miss too much sleep, sedatives can be prescribed. ¥ ;
that it may be it begins to trouble them. Moderation in everything should be the rude of the high blood pressure patient. It may mean Jess work and more play, less eating and drinking, more sleeping and resting and the development of a hobby.
Select 6 Local Youths For Naval Training
Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, May 20.—Four
Indianapolis high school seniars have been selected as candidates for the navy officers training corps and a fifth for the naval aviation college program, Senator Jenner's office announced today. The -NROTC selections are Robert Louis Espey, 1128 N. Keystone ave.; Donald Frederick Forbes, 1146 Reid pl; Richard Ernest Parrotte, 5102 Indianola ave, and Gordon Wallace Whitaker, 1505 N. Warman ave. Russel Dale McClellan,
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421 N.
{ West st., was named for the nayal {aviation program. Each candidate
will be allowed to select one of 52
| colleges where such ‘ training is
offered: He will receive tuition, textbooks, laboratory fees, uniforms and ‘$50 monthly subsistence.
Organizations
the ladies’ auxiliary of Perry Memorial Post 1686, will be 1 a Edgewood grade school. TOY yA Mary Bressler, president; rain Baker, senior vice president’ Hr Mary James, junior vige« feiary: bias Ah Jigun, 1 Do herty, sec retary; 8 ry Ann r Michael McCarty, condgotress, an JE J fi Afi, Aoi 82 s Pix, ythe Bressler and Mes June Wilson. * Miss Mary Goebel
is gua hian chapler 436, O. E. 8, will m. tomorrow at the hall rees will be conferred with Mrs, Sarah ogy worthy matron and Maurice Hols lan, thy patron, presiding. Wirs. Margaret Westenbarger, worth and matron of the .Indiana Gr r ,, will be guest of honor Sheen iy eT ce RY 1) I e sonic ple. Initiation of r class of candidate snd an ins Stiag of the follow at 1: . Mm.
Mrs. Thelma left Baturda the convention of the there. ot is .& mem
Officers of Townshi
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Pe oharts, 482 2 Capitol ave. for. Miami, Fla. to atten Ladies Oriental
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at the conven St. Patrick’s ae society will hold a card arty today at, Food Craft Moran is chairman.
For Insurance \Heard Coldly
Wagner fo Introduce
. Administration Bill WASHINGTON, May 20 (U, P). ~President Truman's request for national health and disability insur~
was up ne we BETES or low- But they FOTOEASTEN) thought they had a better answer © say [EEE] [lair mens sn or prs onztie odes ian] | Chairman Robert A. Taft (R. 0. THUNOER : ” FLOW of th setatg labor and public welRAIN fare committee, his group 8 1 ua i Noul bewin hearings win 8 week range from 43 degrees at Duluth oand sactlitlos for nd to 74 at Miami tomorrow morning. {gente) care through federal ald to temperatures on, siotes However, Mr. Taft sald include Boston and Milwaukee, he doubted it would get final con52, Chicago, 64; St. Louls and | e.ional approval this year. Sf ahutay Sh 60; New York ana i 220.0 of five Democrats headed » ’ Robert PW of Washington, 06; Ft. Worth, 87, |New York served notice they would and Memphis, 70 degrees. push the President's heatlh insuriments plan. They will introd Official Weather isiation Inte {on th
Army-Navy Merger Attempts to delay action on armynavy unification legislation headed for a showdown in the senate armed services committee. The committee called a closed session to begin deliberations on President Truman's proposal for a single secretary of national defense. over three equal departments of army, navy and air.
Navy Appropriations The navy appropriation bill came Baponts charged the "Republican economy bloc was “endangering” national defense by proposing a $377 million slash in the navy’s new budget. :
Labor
Senate-house conferees, ironing out differences in labor legislation, turned their attention to proposed changes in the national labor rela-
House conferees were reported yield to senate insistence NLRB be increased from seven members. But they
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10. provoke lengthy dis~ Foreign Broadcasts
The house foreign affairs subcommittee went into closed session
“{to consider a bill to continue the
state department's “Voice of America” broadcast, Last witness at the public hearing was Gen, Dwight .D. Eisen hower, army chief of staff. He said the information and cultural program is essential “to create an atmosphere in which peace can live” The subcommittee yesterday got copies of indorsements of the broadcast program as given by the American Legion and 10 university presidents.
Income Taxes A bill to cut personal income taxes this year approaches its first test vote in the senate.’ The showdown was slated on a motion by Senator Walter P. George (D. Ga.) to postpone consideration of a revised house tax reduction bill until after June 10. ‘The probable absence of four Democrats strengthened Republican chances of beating down | down the e delaying : action.
How Dr.Edwards’ Helps Folks Who Are Constipated
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HIGH STEPPERS—Ed Ratliff
Old English May Day festival on Richmond i May 22
Earlham ‘Cast May Day of Old England
Times State Service RICHMOND, Ind., May 20.—Miss Elizabeth Williams of Gary will be crowned Queen of the May ‘by John Rogers of West Newton in the character of Robin Hood, legendary hero of the forest, in the Old English May Day festival on the Earlham college campus Thursday of this week. Chosen by student ballot, both Miss Williams and Mr. Rogers are
400 Local Shriners To Attend Council
Nearly 4- indiibers of Murat Shrine, headed by Dr. William E. Bodenhamer, potentate, will leave Saturday for Atlantié City to attend the annual Imperial council session of 8hrines of North America. Shrine officials making the trip will include Murat
gen, Clavin A BOS Richey and Dr. C.J El.
Mr. Friedrichs * Campbell, oriental guide, and Karl
prophet;
L. _Friedrichs, ‘recorder; Paul Rathert, 1st ceremonial a Harry C. Geisel, 2d ceremonial master; W. Myron Yorger, marshal, and August J. Sieloff, orator. Uniformed organizations making” the pilgrimage are the Murat band, Oriental band, patrol, chapters, Gun club, cast, ceremonial directors, and Hawaiizn band: The local representatives will take part in the sessions and the "twe seven-hour parades.
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Moorestown, N. J., practice on the stilts they will appear on in the
& [in the investigation of the slaying
of Richmond and Bob Cleaver of
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members of the 1047 centennial graduating class at the college. } Earlham claims the distinction of having beén the first college in the United States to observe May Day, Its first celebration was in 1875, and it was in 1906 that.the first real Old English May Day was performed here, Since then until the war years it was a quadrennial celebration, This year’s production, first sirice 1941, is expected to draw from 3000 to 4000 spectators from several states. The. festival’ brings the cziire college community—students, faculty members and faculty families (~-into-a ‘gaily -costumed -cast -of 700 noblemen and villagers typical. of the days of “Queen Bess": in 'him. England. The program, starting at 1 p. m., includes . revels on “the . campus “village green,” coronation of the queen, and presentation of four Elizabethan plays on outdoor stages.
Break Held Near
In Atlanta Slaying ATLANTA, Ga., May 20 (U. P). —Fulton county police insisted “ to~ day that a break was imminent
of attractive Mrs. Paul Refoule,
‘\charged, he cashed the first false
that began in Honolulu, where it is
check, ended yesterday near Augusta, U. 8. secret service agents located McCumber there, while he was visiting a brother-in-law. - Federal - agents said that “six checks totaling $5800 eventually
youth, who was assigned to the disbursing office of an aircraft carrier. They said he skipped his ship April: 29 in San Diego and took an airplane to San Francisco. Then, he. ‘went to Chicago, where he bought an automobile costing $3100 and also decked himself odt in $700 worth: of clothing. He met his wife-to-be, Mrs. Doris Irene McCumber, while in Chicago, the youth said. ? Threw Big Party ' : While on a trip to his home in Wisconsin, the couple stopped in Milwaukee and financed an elaborate night club party, Their automobile, parked: illegally, drew at-
in jail while they checked ownership of the car. When the car was found to belong to the youth, police released him. About a week later, Mrs. Mc~ Cumber left her husband after pleading with him .to- give himself up. “Well, this is the end of the road,
Two Die in State Traffic Accidents
Two died as a result of state traffic accidents Alonzo Jones, 38, of Mecca, was killed when an automobile in which he'was a passenger crashed into the rear of a semi-trailer on Sate Rd. 36 in Putnam county. Joma Menkin of Mecca, the driver,
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clues to the assailant who ry the wife of a Prench art instructor. | * Police questioned two" men, but | So far there was nothing to link them tg the crime.
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