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"Stomach "Window" Shows Emotions Rule Digestion
Effects of Anger, Fear, Depression Described
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man guinea pig has enabled scientists to gain direct experimental of emotion’s well-known impact on the workings of the stomach. The Wisconsin State Medical Society heard the results of studies made on “Tom” a New York hospital laboratory assistant, in whom the: direct stomach opening was made for feeding purposes after hot soup burns in childhood permanentlyy— closed throat. times appeared on the stomach lin-| ‘The highs recalled appetite and ing.. It was found these spots could! \pleiss feos 24 - wd 1 Singer wi hunger observations made in a simi- be developed unto ulcers by steady! . ..- convention of the Indiana Jar fashion on the University of exposure to the gastric acid. State {Peachers Association. Chicago's famous “Fred V.” several When Tom developed fear or de- " years ago. pression, acid .secretion and stom The annual meeting of Hoosier | Tom's stomach responses’ varied ach contragtions were blocked, re-| school teachers, expected to attract according to the emotional stimulus, sulting in a feeling of fuliness and| 15.000 this year, will be held here Dr. Harold G. Wolff of New York nausea. t. 23 and 24. told the medics today. | The studies emphasized the appe- ory seven Sopagimental Inet Whenev itite is associated with the mind and ings are schedule e first y er Tam became angered} the stomach. Robert H. Wyatt, executive secrecontractions started in the stomach The settings which produced the tary of the organization, announced like those which take place when emotional stress in Tom were spon- Preconvention meetings will be held food is being digested. [taneous life situations and not set Oct. 22 by the City and Town Su-, An excess of acid secretion fol- up experimentally, Dr. Wolff said. |perintendents’ Association and the!
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“Two-Day Convention Opens Here Oct. 23
A Methodist bishop, a college |president, a diplomat, an expert on;
Wiskop. Osun 4 Speak T MO REG PATS PEND COPR 1947 EOW. L.
G. Bromley Oxnam, bishop of the NATIONAL 24-HOUR FOREMethodist Church of New York CAST SUMMARY-Mild temper|City and former president of De- atures will continue tonight and | Pauw University, will address the Wednesday over the eastern and | y | [frst general session of the evening| southern sections of the U. 8. as | of Oct. 23 in Cadle Tabernacle. He! a stream of southerly winds flows will speak on “The Challenge of a hy (See air mass and air | Divided World.” | flow arrows.) By morning the william E. Wilson, Clark County mercury will be in the 50s from lschools superintendent and presi- New York to the Ohio Valley and \ |dent of the ISTA, and Gov. Gates| the Lakes region, also the south-:| |also will | . The keynote ad-| ern Rockies and most of the Far
(dress will be given by Dr. Glen E.| West. Snow of the Dixie Junior College, St. George, Utah, who also is presi-| Official ‘Weather { dent of the National Education| UNITED din FEATHER BUREAU Association. , Sunrise. .. 5:41 | Sunset 58 : 78 * A reception and ball will be held] Re ion Sli 130» in the Claypool Hotel, | Deficiency since Jan.
| “The following table shows the temperaRadio Star to Sing ture In other cities: imps. Dr. Sarah Wambugh, an authority | |Atianta . 60
{on plebiscites, will speak on “Greece, Brann ' (Turkey and the Truman Doctrine” Giovelana {at the second general session the next afternoon. Miss Margaret | Ft Daum, current star of the radio pro- TT [gram American Album of Familiar Kansas City | Music, will sing. {Los Angeles | Arthur Bliss Lane, former U. s. Minneapolis- St.
| New Orleans |ambassador to Poland, -will speak| New York lon “Our Foreign Policy—Right or|omshe~ "7 | Wrong?” at the final evening seg |Biftsbdren | .....v.v sion, an Francisco vr is ‘ | At this session, 1100 public school! Washington. } i |pupils: from _ throughout - the state) oo ry . wat” PRESENT a 30-mInuce musa {program under direction of Don) KUSH fit i ut |Craig, choral director for (Waring.
U. s Te Search For Peace Uses
For Red Technicians DETROIT, Oct. 7 (U. P.).—David WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (U. P.).— E. Lilienthal, chairman of U. S. The State and Justice Departments Atomic Engery Commission, today {have ordered a nation-wide search gave American Industry the green {to track down dny Soviet tech-{light on development of atomic inicians traveling in . the United engery for peace-time uses. He States without permission. named a special board of consul- | Watson B. Miller, immigration [tants to speed the process. | commissioner, declared his depart-| Mr. Lilienthal named James W. ment did not know the where- Parker, president of the Detroit abouts of a group of Russian tech- Edison Co., to head the board. nicians who recently visited a He said the new panel had two Michigan plant. The Russians were initial purposes: observing American production ONE: To aid the commission in methods. applying atomic energy to practical, The group may_have returned to useful projects through private Russia. The technicians came into business * |the country under special visas as TWO: To keep American industry government officials. This was ar- informed, within security limitaranged by the State Department at|tions, of atomic developnients. the request of the Kremlin. | The board will be asked, he said. Because of their special visas, to recommend a plan for expanding they could move about the country and intensifying industrial particias they wished. Nationals of many pation in atomic power research. other foreign countries are ac- Among the industrialists name corded the same privilege to the board was Robert E. Wilson - chairman of the board, Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. {
lewis Belton Rites Set at Greenwood
Times State Service GREENWOOD, t. 7.-—Services will be held here tomorrow afternoon for Lewis Belton, civic leader and manager of Polk Memorial Community House in Greenwood for the last 11 years. Mr. Belton, who was 65, died at his home here Sunday. He is survived by his wife, one son, Thomas of Indianapolis, and three daughters, "Mrs. E. R. Skillman of Greenwood; Mrs. H. R. Booty of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Max Eddy of Vineland, N. J.
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{Continued From Page Oné) all pretence had been tossed aside now. The “phony” stage was aver. CREC The lines were clearly drawn except that © both sides claimed [Italy and France, Those two un{happy countries were the immedi{ate stakes in the conflict. There the first battles between communism and capitalism will be waged in the coming months, Cite 2 Key Results | Two immediate results of the new {Communist “information bureau” will be: ‘ { ONE: A decision by Secretary of State George ©. Marshall to’ present his European economic recovery plan to congress on political as well as economic grounds. TWO: Inevitable failure of the Big Four to agree on peace treaties for Germany and Austria in London next month and the probable col, lapse of the Big Four machinery. |
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