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on
2 The federal jurist also scored
jusiness over the phone,” he said. | Both Judges Rabb and Cham-
Jractice law over the Hephone,” Judge Rabb asserted.
§ Judge Rabb referred to an Indiana Supreme Court ruling re-
ot sufficiently prepared for trial. 2 The ruling quoted a U. 8. Su-
vo $
a and U. 8, Supreme Court “Indiana rules are fitferen
federal statutes” Judge ybb said. “If we don’t grant tinuances, the State Supreme urt will reverse us." Cite White Slave Case Judge Steckler’s eriticlsm was veled yesterday when defense torneys in a white slavery case uested & postponement of ‘the 1 by
telephone. t todera statis He point oot
“of tral or onipOne:
e tponement request by tele“Wa don’t conduct our
srlin said they have never grantcontinuances by phone either. don't
Refers to Ruling
rsing a verdict by Municipal urt Judge Joseph Howard. It 1d& a delay should have been anted because a new lawyer d4 entered the case and was
eme Court decision which ted: “rhe fundamental right of a tendant in a criminal case to ve competent counsel assisting in his defense carries with as A necessary corollary, the t that such counsel shall have uate time in which to pre-
re his defense.”
erosene Blasts ean Gasoline as Mixed In
Police School Starts
Classes for applicants for the
By the Seripps-Howard Nawspapers
! CLINTON, Ky, June 8~Homer
. Harpole, 52-year-old chief of eo volunteer fire department in
this town of 1700, says he has
covered what causes kerosene
1 ts gasoline, says Chief HarBole, who has headed the fire de-
rtment for 30 years.
£ Chief Harpole says he made his iscovery
inadvertently seven sars ago. He bought some kerone and noted that the truck dering it also delivered gasoline DM a Separate co
pot pure kerosene, but kerosene
ith a dangerous amount of gaso-
ine mixed in. | Ever since then Chief Harpole
been on the lookout for traces gasoline in every kerosene fire nd he says the gasoline never ails to he present. He learned hat as little as 10 drops of
ine in a gallon of kerosene are
adly.
2 =»
THE CHIEF says kerosene s not explode. He points out a atch has to be held to kerosene few seconds before it will catch . Its flash point is 130 degrees hich means that is how hot it ust be before it will burn. Gasoe, on the other hand, will burn 14 below zero,
AS a result of Chief Harp6le dings, the state fine’commission trying to get-a bill passed by he legislature vequiring drivers gasoline trucks to use two loses in dispensing gasoline and rosene from the same truck,
nday; 430 Enrolled
Enrolled in the first police prootion school here since the erit system was sidetracked in are 430 of the 850 men on e Indianapolis police force. . The first two-hour classes of e two-week session will open jonday. Capt, Michael of the police department's | i security section, will be charge.
rmanent rank of sergeant will n Monday. There will be one tion for detectives, another for uniform division,
Similar training sessions — for tenants and captains — will June 25,
EXPERT CRAFTSMEN
By RICHARD KLEINER Times Bpecial Writer
NEW YORK, June 8--A cinnamon un with raising has reared its doughy head in scien-
tifie circles, The result may change breakfast habits from
41toast to toast.
The Journal of the American Dietetic Association has published a caloric little piece called “Effects of Breakfasts of Different Size and Content on Physiologic Response of Men,” or the adventures of Willle, a cinnamon bun with raisins. The article is the result of a research project at the State Uni versity of Towa, where they take
{their breakfasts eereally, The {scientists decided to see If a big breakfast wad more healthful and
{more productive than average
breakfast, Before you lose your mind walting for the decision, the answer is no, it isn’t. In fact, there was some evidence that normal breakfast gave you more energy than a big, sloppy breakfast.
» ” nn”
THE BILL OF FARE for the Towa students who guinea-pigged the experiment was pretty standard stuff, The average-breakfast battalion ate fruit, cereal, toast, and milk, Some had the equivalent amount of bacon and eggs in-
stead of cereal, with a blob of grape jelly to make the two breakfasts equal in calories. But the heavy breakfast boys
bacon and eggs and grape jelly). Calorically speaking, the
1200 calories.
All the guinea pigs
quently,
mum work output.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : Eat What You Like For Breakfast, Just Not Too Much, Scientists Urge After SurveyPuk of Young Adie ;
WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)
{had the cinnamon bun with rais- |The scientists
ins, plus a little more cereal (or there's nothing like a good trem-
NEUROMUSCULAR tremor is|the amount of work you do dur-
a measurement of how much your
| muscles tremble after exercise. apparently feel
ble to tell if you've had a decent
basic preakfast. breakfast was 750 calories and the
large economy-size breakfast was| time it takes you to make deci-
Choice reaction time means the
sions and act on them. Somehow,
went the amount of toast and jam through four tests, to see which you've had at 7:30 in the morning outfit did the best and, conse-| affects your mental alertness at which breakfast was|1l. best. They were tested for neuro-| Blood muscular tremor, choice reaction|of sugar in the blood, or did you time, blood sugar level and maxi- know. That, too, is affected by
level is the level
your breakfast egg intake. So is
ing the day. » » » STATISTICALLY, the results
are rather involved, But they softboil down to this: there was no sigificant difference in the first three tests. But in the workoutput department, 75 per cent of the subjects did more work with a smaller breakfast. ‘With typical scientific reserve,
no conclusions are reached. But they are pretty obvious, If you insist on wolfing down seven fried eggs, four strips of bacon, a bowl of mush, a loaf of toast and gen-
erous quantities of butter, jam, sugar and cream-—you might as well stay home, You'll be a total loss at the office, - While they were at the business of dishing out breakfasts, the Jowa scientists tried to figure out If the cereal-eaters were bet-
FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 19851
Most of the nation's young drug addicts are “hoodlums” rather than school children, according to Narcotics Commissioner H. J. Anslinger. Mr. Anslinger said in his an-
ter off than the bacon-and-egg-|nual report to Treasury Secretary
eaters. there was no difference whatso-
ever. Eat whatever you like, just|creased drug
not too. much,
They concluded that|John W. Snyder that 1950 showed
“much the same picture” of ine addiction among youth as reported the previous
Remember all 'this tomorrow year.
morning. Of course, if you over-
Mr. Anslinger said it was cons
sleep, forget it. At a time like|cluded that most of the young
that, just grab a cup of coffee,
offenders were hoodlums because
and the devil with neuromuscular [many had records of violations
tremor.
other than narcotics.
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